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This is a chiselled glass of white you could only thank us for, perfect with fresh crunchy salads, grilled fish or simply on it...

Rincrocca Riserva is La Staffa's Grand Vin, their top release and the perfect embodiment of quite how far and how fine Verdicch...

Gloriously fruity, unoaked Cotes du Rhone. Baked plums dusted with cinnamon and brown sugar, violets, hints of plums, lavender ...

A beautifully crafted wine from the Yabby Lake cellar in Tuerong. Plums and currants on the nose, spiked with rosemary and drie...

In late 2022, the Kirby family purchased a 12 hectare property in Campania, Tasmania - deep in the heart of the Coal River Vall...

In late 2022, the Kirby family purchased a 12 hectare property in Campania, Tasmania - deep in the heart of the Coal River Vall...
Cellar Clearance

Think violets, blackcurrant cordial, crushed rocks and with crunchy cranberry accented acids. Serve chilled and gulp heartily. ...

16 months of slow maturation in large, old Slovenian oak barrels, the blend is taken from his two family vineyards, blended spe...

One of two releases of Kortpad Kaaptoe in 2021! This is the skin contact version, with a lovely gentle golden colour. Dried apr...

Crisp, refreshing, and organic! Made from Cabernet Franc in the Entre-deux-Mers region of Bordeaux by brothers Antoine and Alex...

Behind the eye-catching Eurovision-esque label lies an elegant blend of native Hungarian varietals. Floral with notes of almond...

A lively blend of Gewurztraminer and Riesling, with around 8g residual sugar. Lychee and ginger, rose petal and pink grapefruit...
PRESS FAVOURITES

A ravishing Pinot Noir that is delicious to drink now, or to lay down for a few years. This is the wine previously known as Wei...

Made from 100% Vijiriega, a near extinct indigenous varietal, this is a historical labour of love. Oozing with orange blossom, ...

This is a wonder. Ever been put off by disappointing Jurancon? Think again. So tantalising - dry but mellifluous, with apricot ...

If you translate the word “Mal” from Afrikaans to English, it means “crazy” and “Bek” means “mouth”. And that was quite clearly...

The Syrah comes through beautifully on the nose, with the oh so pretty Cinsault sitting demurely in the background - a crack of...

So vibrant and fragrant and best served just chilled. So light on its feet. Redcurrants, tiny strawberries, crunchy pomegranate...