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Michelini Italian Selection Arneis

A white Italian grape varietal native to the Piedmont Region of North Western Italy - it's name translates to "little rascal" Lemon, lime & citrus notes, medium bodied with crunchy acidity. Perfect for shellfish in a creamy sauce.

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Pizzini Arneis

Pizzini Arneis is grown and made in the foothills of the King Valley. This delicate grape ripens slowly in the protective Autumn mists and shows a bouquet of quince and almond and the palate displays wonderfully elegant fruit flavours.

Billy Button Bianco

This Bianco is a blend of Friulano (52%), Verdelho (22%), Albarino (12%), Chardonnay (7%) and Riesling (7%) from the Alpine Valleys and the King Valley. Made from a number of separate parcels. The Friulano, Verdelho and Riesling were fermented in stainless steel with inoculated yeasts. The Albarino was wild fermented in a puncheon and the Chardonnay was sparkling pressings wild fermented in old barrels.

Michelini Chardonnay

Medium yellow colour, with the aromas of honey and fig fruit. Rich and buttery with balanced oak length.

Dal Zotto Arneis

Arneis, a crisp, crunchy, spicy Italian white originating from Piedmont, Italy, traditionally made without oak. Dal Zotto are owned and managed by the Dal Zotto family where their vineyards, winery and cellar door lie cradled in the tranquil King Valley in the foothills of the spectacular Victorian Alps of northeast Victoria. Their Arneis shows all the trademark lifted aromatics and crunchy acidity of its Italian cousins. Enjoy with great company and a plate of seared scallops.

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James Busby King Valley Pinot Grigio

This Pinot Grigio is a crisp white wine with aromas of savoury pear and fresh peach. This versatile wine is proving to be a popular choice for any occasion, with or without food. Try this wine with olive oil and garlic spaghetti with artichoke, Kalamata olives, goats cheese and fresh chilli. Alternatively, this wine is always a great match to an antipasto platter containing artichokes, olives, asparagus and prosciutto.

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Brokenwood Chardonnay

Brokenwood continue to push the boundaries with their Chardonnay - this release sees the majority of fruit sourced from the exciting Beechworth region and winemaking inputs emphasise complexity.

Dal Zotto Fiano

A citrus spectrum with the added complexity of hazelnut, pinenut, basil and pear. No surprise then that pesto is a perfect match.

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