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Domaine Simha Amphora Lionheart Pinot Noir

Energetic pinot noir crafted in clay amphora. Living wine relying on ancient knowledge and intuition. Energetic wine of expressive character and lo-fi technique. Domaine Simha Amphorae wines are crafted in white clay fermentation vessels. Derived from the cosmic golden ratio, the ovoid shape promotes a gentle passive convection current. Wine is energised by constant motion and naturally maintains a stable temperature. Micro porosity allows wine to breathe and evolve over time. Intricate geometric patterned Amphorae labels reference the exquisite architectural beauty of jali screens carved in stone. Lionheart, rosehip, red currant, wild raspberry, grains of paradise, earthenware, heroic courage. Cool climate single vineyard origin: Derwent Valley Tasmania 42.6°S Handpicked on a fruit day after the harvest moon Wild ferment in clay amphora 90 days on skins, matured 6 months sur lie Basket pressed, bottled unfined and unfiltered with perfect natural balance.

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House Of Arras Brut Elite Cuvée 1801

House of Arras is widely considered Australia's greatest sparkling wine producer. Honestly, it's pretty hard to think of an argument against that claim. Don't believe us? Find out for yourself! E.J. Carr and his legendary House of Arras are commonly considered the best sparkling producer in all of Australia, one that rivals the top houses of Champagne. This is their Brut Elite, an NV sparkling composed of 61.9% pinot noir, 29.2% chardonnay, 8.9% pinot meunier. It leans towards light-bodied, extra brut and fresh. There’s elegance abounding, a refreshing crispness and plenty of subtle notes of mushroom, lychee, brioche, oyster and peach. And if medals are your thing, Brute Elite has a nice collection of trophies and golds. So if you love Champagne but want to drink Australian wines, you really can’t find a bottle more fitting than this.