Island Belle Chardonnay
Island Belle Derwent Valley Chardonnay The Island Belle Chardonnay gives a stonefruit spectrum spray on the nose with wisps of French oak nutty creaminess. A pin-point mineral palate follows for quite some time. For a Derwent Valley Chardonnay of this quality and pedigree, youll do well to find anything close at this price. 'Declassified Dawson & James' The fruit for the Island Belle is declassified Dawson & James Derwent Valley Chardonnay. The fruit is sourced from the Meadowbank vineyard a unique site on the upper Derwent River, widely regarded as one of the finest vineyards in Tasmania. Shop Island Belle
Small Island Wines Pinot Noir
Complex, rounded and very smooth, everything you could want from a Pinot Noir. Dark cherries, cured meat and a dash of oak, this wine has a lot going on and will appeal to even the most serious Pinot drinker.
Nocton Vineyard Tasmania Sparkling Non-Vintage
Dont miss this rare chance to secure a magnificent wine from a top producer thats in seriously short supply. Made by an acclaimed winemaker at the top of their game, this is a slice of wine history you dont want to miss. Add it to your collection while you can.
Ponting Mowbray Boy Tasmania Pinot Noir
Lost Farm Tasmania Pinot Noir
"Bright ruby with aromas of wild strawberries, red plum and raspberries. Hints of spiced morello cherries, berry flan, wood spice, undergrowth, ginger tea, Chinese barbecue meats and pressed flowers. Purely fruited with a sweep of sour cherry, powdery tannins and an appley acidity promoting cadence... 93pts" Dave Brooks, The Halliday Wine Companion. Fifth-generation South Australian winemaker and grape grower Richard Angove fell in love with the Tamar Valley while working vintage in '08, but it took him a decade to realise his ambition to work with a small group of growers to produce wines in the region. Pinot Noir lovers will be very glad he did.
Mt Jagged Pink Heath Sparkling Pinot Noir
This light pink hued Pink Heath Sparkling Pinot Noir is lined with an apricot blush along the edges. The fragrant bouquet flaunts intense strawberry and rose aromas which intermix with juicy red currant flavours on the rich and sweet palate. This wonderful Pinot Noir ends in a lingering finale.
Lost Farm Tasmania Chardonnay
Richard Angove was very lucky to have grown up in a winemaking family. Since 1886, five generations of his family have worked in winemaking and grape growing. In 2008 he worked harvest in the beautiful Tamar Valley in northern Tasmania. He just loved the landscape, vineyards and flavours of the wines. Many years later when the opportunity arose to work with a number of small growers to create a range of small batch wines, he could not resist the opportunity, and so Lost Farm Wines was born.