Haselgrove Alternative Series Fiano
De'Conti Appassimento 100X100
Produced almost exclusively in the southern region of Puglia, Italy, Appassimento is a the process of drying out the grapes whilst still on the vine. This tradition was historically used in the Veneto region in the production of Amarone, and goes back many centuries With this, lovely Primitivo and Negroamaro fruit, are naturally dried on the vine for 25 days, allowing a higher concentration of sugar and lets the water out, combined with a long period of cement age to create a supple wine full of ripe black fruits with complex hints of spice, vanilla, and raisins. De'Conti Appassimento 100X100 is a strong but fruity red with with a soft and almost sweet tannic structure. To obtain a well balanced wine, they have added Apulian Negroamaro and Sangiovese fruit.
Tash Fiano
Appearance: Bright honeysuckle. Bouquet: Bosche pear, nectarine and basil leaf aromas. Palate: Juicy flavours of white peach and pear intertwine with the bright acidity of freshly squeezed lemon, create a lively symphony of taste sensations.
Table Of Plenty Fiano
Bright lemon yellow in colour. Aromas of citrus, ginger and jasmine flowers. Flavoursome on the palate, the wine shows zingy citrus and subtle lees-ageing support.
Bennati Pinot Grigio
About as refreshing as wine can get. Crisp, vibrant acid, juicy apple and citrus flavours with a wonderfully clean, dry finish. Perfect as an accompaniment to a six-course seafood feast or a movie in the park with friends - no need to overthink it, this wine will rise to any occasion. It's rare that we find a wine, anywhere in the world, that fits the Australian summer lifestyle so perfectly. Out of the esky, at the beach, on the patio or family Christmas, this'll get the job done. A zesty but nonetheless generous wine with a subtle power that won't be lost to richer foods and brings a surprising punch. This is what they drink in Veneto. Most at home with good food and good company, that said, if you must drink it with a horrible meal in the company of enemies, this'll still put a smile on your face.
Sensi Collezione Pinot Grigio Veneto
Sensi Collezione Pinot Grigio Veneto is aged in steel for 8 months, and then ages further in bottles for two months. The aromatic and fresh taste renders it particularly adapted to match salamis and medium-seasoned cheeses as we as a wide range of complicated dishes. Crisp, dry and herbaceous with a lovely finish.
Masseria Altemura Sasseo Primitivo
Made from a strict selection of grapes - exclusively of the Primitivo variety, from unique vineyards that maintain the quality of its indigenous cultivar whilst opening itself up to international taste. The name Sasseo (meaning
Olivers Taranga Small Batch Fiano
With Fiano being a relatively new variety to Australia (originates from the Campagna region of Italy) who better than the Oliver family now celebrating over 170 years of grape growing, to create this Taranga farm favourite. This delicious drop is all sweet ripe lime and pear flavours with loads of texture perfect for lovers of fresh crisp white wines. As Gary Walsh said dangerously easy to drink.
Mont'Albano Organic Pinot Grigio
Founded in 1985 by Mauro Braidot, this winery is in the heart of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. Its claim to fame is its conversion to organic production before that was even a thing. 100% organically certified, this wine reflects the region's cool limate and gravel soils. It is fragrant and balanced with fresh acidity and vibrancy. Pair it with creamy barramundi tortelli
Notte Rossa Primitivo Salento
Made from the popular dark skinned local grape, primitivo, in the Salento region of Puglia, this wine impresses with deep, rich flavours of dark cherry, prunes and heady notes of rosemary, sweet spices and a vanilla undertone. A full-bodied, intense wine, soft and balanced, easy to drink.