Jules Taylor Marlborough Pinot Gris
This is definitely Gris, not Grigio with baked quinces, crisp apple and interesting notes of clove spice. Partial barrel ferment helps this wine dial up texture and palate weight. An enticing alternative to Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.
Jules Taylor Marlborough Sauv Blanc
Jules Taylor is one of the leading boutique producers in Marlborough and well worth seeking out, crafting an exceptional range of aromatic whites together with Pinot Noir. It's little surprise that her Sauvignon Blanc shines, with its pristine and delicate mineral drive backed up with some fresh green herb and tropical notes. Crisp, dry and very Moorish.
Two Churches The Preacher Merlot
Two Churches Barossa Shiraz
The Barossa Valley is one of the oldest wine regions in Australia. Renowned for its big Shirazes, this wine won't disappoint. Two Churches is full of plum and spice leading to a warm finish that is well-rounded and makes for very enjoyable drinking. A wonderful match to a meaty lasagna.
La Promesse Loire Sauvignon Blanc
The first whiff of this restrained Sauvignon Blanc indicates a departure from the hugely aromatic styles of Marlborough. It has a delicate floral nose with an inkling of Indian spice while the fruit is more stone-fruit than tropical. The palate is elegant, texturally soft with a mouthfeel of freshness and breadth. The cool climate of the Loire produces wines with distinctive freshness, a lean acidity and a spicy or steely spine.
Bundaberg Cola
Bundaberg Rum is as Australian as it gets. 'Bundy' makes the perfect companion to cola and it's ready to drink straight from the fridge. RTD Carton of 24 x 345mL Bottles.
Nepenthe Ascend Chardonnay
La Poda Tempranillo
Deep cherry red, young and vibrant with bluish tones that denote its youth. Red and black fruit in the nose with resinous notes and hints of spice. Fruity and rounded with great balance on the palate.
TE RUA BAY PINOT NOIR
Rua (meaning two) Marlborough is located along one of the many bays at the top of New Zealand's South Island and it's this proximity to the ocean that provides a unique climate for growing such incredible grapes. Te Rua Bay Marlborough Pinot Noir has aromas of red cherry and fresh herbs with flavours of spice and plum with smooth silky tannins.