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Brown Brothers Prosecco Rosé

Brown Brothers have added the Prosecco Rosato to join the original, and much loved, Prosecco. In the glass there is a rose-gold colour and a soft nose of strawberry and apple skins. With the addition of a touch of Cienna to the Prosecco, the sparkling wine retains its trademark acidity while showcasing a softer, rounder side to the palate. Brown Brothers Prosecco Rosato is made to be enjoyed young while at its light and delicate best. (Limited edition bottle**)

Dean & Munroe Prosecco

If you're after a wine fit for a casual weekend afternoon with friends, you might want to try Dean and Munroe King Valley Prosecco. A refreshing, green-gold wine wrapped in fragrances of melon and white peach, it is great on its own or with snacks.

Brown Brothers Mid Strength Prosecco

With the same great taste as the standard Brown Brothers Prosecco NV, It has a straw colour with subtle green hues and a delicate nose displaying apple and pear characters. This wine retains the freshness and vibrancy that Prosecco is known for and has full flavour at only 7% alcohol. This refreshing sparkling is made to drink now while it's light and fresh and only carries 72 calories per serve.

Dean & Monroe Rose Prosecco

Dean & Monroe is dedicated to style icons past & present, an enticing Rose Prosecco that has been crafted to inspire fashion lovers to celebrate their individuality and embrace their own unique style. Pale salmon in colour , this wine has hints of raspberries and strawberries , undertones of crunchy fuji apples gives a vibrant lift. The palate is silky with a nice citrus crisp twist at the finish. Persistent bead gives great freshness and length.

Dal Zotto Col Fondo Prosecco

Col Fondo Prosecco undergoes secondary fermentation in bottle and isnt disgorged. The flavoursome leesy sediment dances on the bottom, hence col fondo, literally meaning from the bottom. This is how Italian prosecco used to be crafted before industrialisation turned it into mostly cheap fizz made in stainless steel tanks. This is complex, refreshing, lightly fizzy with plenty of acidity keeping it alive and kicking.

Santa Margherita Superiore 52 Prosecco Di Valdobbiadene

As Prosecco continues to garner the acclaim it rightly deserves in Australia as a refreshing and delicious sparkling wine perfectly suited to our climate, it's not hard to get excited when premium examples like the Santa Margherita Superiore 52 comes along. Simply bursting with flavours of ripe apple skins, this classic example is refreshing in the extreme. Light and fluffy on the palate with a persistence of flavour that is unrivalled. Superb.

Zonin Prosecco

Fruity and aromatic on the nose, with hints of white flowers and apple. Very balanced and appealing on the palate with the delicate almond notes typical of Prosecco.

Nugan Estate King Valley Pinot Grigio

Nugan Estate have a dedication to finding the very best sites for their varietal wines, including this fresh and vibrant Pinot Grigio from the King Valley. Fresh aromas of pear, apples and honeydew with citrus accents and a crisp clean finish.

Wood Park Wines Wild's Gully Tempranillo

Tempranillo, Spanish for 'early ripening', our Tempranillo grapes are the first to fruit on our vineyard with berries loaded with colour and enticing flavours. Our Tempranillo grapes are grown on our vineyard in Markwood and the 2019 vintage has proven to be an excellent year for the Spanish varietal. Classic savoury Tempranillo characteristics with cherry and raspberry notes make for an excellent food wine.

Pizzini Prosecco

Initial aromas for this Prosecco by Pizzini include yeasty and melon notes, as the wine opens up in the glass the nose smacks of citrus blossom, fresh lime, Wisteria flower and green apples. It is refreshingly fizzy with gentle, lemony acidity.