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From the most prestigious wines on the planet to the wallet-friendliest of table wines, we have it all at Moore Wilson's. Bargain international varietals from producers such as Trapiche rub shoulders with the legendary Penfolds marques, and we are confident there's a red for everyone here. And of course, we have a huge selection of New Zealand wines - and not just Pinot Noir! There's Syrah from Gimblett Gravels, Merlot from Hawkes Bay, and plenty of offerings from our local Martinborough wineries. Naturally, our range of French reds is extensive - and there's always plenty of Australian wine on offer. Though if there's something you're looking for and can't find, get in touch and we will see what we can do.

  1. Great medium bodied red with an intense dark fruit flavor, but a mellower finish. Rich jammy fruit and some quite strong tannins remaining.
    $46.95 Bottle
  2. Glimmering garnet hue with a fascinating array of aromas from mineral and floral to earthy and spicy/herbaceous. The palate commences savoury with delicious dried herb and mushroom flowing into bright red fruit, with a long and spicy finish.
    $79.95 Bottle
  3. Aromas of dark fruits, fresh cherries with a hint of prunes and spice. Rich and dark with a a lovely fine structure, a medley of berry fruit flavours and a long persistent finish.
    $20.95 Bottle
  4. Travels where other reds don’t dare. Youthful and earthy with generous fruit weight. Notes of violets and cherries with a hint of thyme. The gryphon hails pinot and pizza as a delectable match.
    $7.95 Can
  5. Ruby red color, it has a good body and a persistent aroma with hints of cherry and spice. In the mouth reveals itself as soft, fresh and pleasantly balanced.
    $22.95 Bottle
  6. Fiulot is an intense, vibrant ruby red color. On the nose it’s vinous and fruity with notes of plums and cherries. Its palate is fragrant and exceptionally pleasant.
    $33.95 Bottle
  7. The new boy on the block, under the close eye of his famed uncle Jean-Marc Burgaud. A great candidate to be your ‘house wine’ but consider it for grander occasions too.
    $26.95 Bottle
  8. Juicy dark red fruit of sweet cherry, plum and blackberries are balanced by a toasted oak backdrop and long, dry fine tannins.
    $29.95 Bottle
  9. This wine has great purity and focus. Iridescent in the glass and thrilling on the palate. Floral elements combine with intense berry fruit, mouth watering acidity and a mineral-like line of savoury tannin.
    $39.95 Bottle
  10. A concentrated and silky Pinot Noir made with minimal intervention to ensure it is a true representation of site, soul and Season.
    $99.95 Bottle
  11. Perfumed floral and red berry aromas. Round dark cherry and plum characters on the palate, finishing with silky tannins.
    $36.95 Bottle
  12. This wine comes from the very steep, highest elevation parcels on the Rocky Point Vineyard, planted on mineral-rich schist soils.
    $68.95 Bottle
  13. Fantastic wine—speaks of its origins, and so generous in style. Creamy and spicy, combining berries, spicy oak and earthy tannins. Superb food wine.
    $31.95 Bottle
  14. Purple-hued and a complex luminosity, the white pepper enhances the beautiful ripeness with violets, writers ink and dark chocolate adding to t aroma. The texture is sensual without being overpowering.
    $84.95 Bottle
  15. An lovely Malbec from Mendoza that over delivers on its quality compared to its price. Dark, full bodied with a slightly dark chocolate flavour, rich and concentrated. Beautiful with a grilled steak or any grilled meats.
    $13.95 Bottle
  16. A wine with dense, dark, and intriguing aromas of dark berries and coffee with a wonderful earthy aroma. It flows smoothly with rounded tannins which last for a long time with echoes of cooked ripe blackcurrants.
    $29.95 Bottle
  17. Fine Syrah predominant Cotes Du Rhone from the team at Chateau Beaucastel. Silky tannins and medium bodied with soft spice and dark fruit flavours.
    $26.95 Bottle
  18. The 2019 Shiraz is full of brambles and blue/black fruits with a spicy lift. Layers of brooding dark fruits, spice and savoury characters are framed in fine oak. The sinewy tannin profile pulls the wine through to a long and moreish finish.
    $24.95 Bottle
  19. Dark fruit and cocoa lead this saturating and brooding bouquet. The palate is similarly intense, a different iteration of Felton Road, but it nevertheless has the openness and immediate silky appeal. Sandalwood, dark chocolate and cranberry lingers on a sustained and immensely impressive finish. Certainly no stage fright in this new performer!
    $104.95 Bottle
  20. Lifted floral nose with raspberry and cherry aromas, with an abundance of savoury/earthy complexity. The palate is vibrant with tension and length, showing a nice mixture of bright fruit/herbal elements and a savoury structure that North Canterbury is renowned for.
    $45.95 Bottle
  21. Made with partially dried grapes, producing rich, almost raisned fruit. Silky and mouth-coating, but savoury leather and earthiness add great complexity. Stellar!
    $19.95 Bottle
  22. A supple and complex Pinot Noir with aromas of mocha and bright berry fruits. Generous ripe plum, red berry and cherry flavours, combined with dark savoury notes of dried herb and spice, create a wine that is both expressive and elegant.
    $42.95 Bottle
  23. The most powerful expression of Penfolds multi-vineyard, multi-district blending philosophy, Grange is arguably Australia’s most celebrated wine and is officially listed as a Heritage Icon of South Australia. Crafted utilising fully ripe, intensely flavoured and structured shiraz grapes, the result is a unique Australian style that is now recognised as one of the most consistent of the world’s great wines. With an unbroken line of vintages from the experimental 1951, Grange clearly demonstrates the synergy between shiraz and the soils and climates of South Australia.
    $924.95 Bottle
  24. With his superb cherry and blackcurrant aroma Mas Basile Red, will delight amateurs and veterans alike, with this fruit forward wine.
    $17.95 Bottle
  25. The light, sandy soil brings freshness to the vines and guarantees them optimum ripeness. The 20-year-old vines have a low yield, thus ensuring a beautiful concentration of aromas.
    $20.95 Bottle
  26. This is New Zealand's only bottling of Grenache. From a small parcel of vines of just 0.84 hectares, this rare wine showcases the suitability of this variety to the warmest of Hawkes Bay sites. Light in colour but big on personality this is a heady and satisfying wine. With aromas and flavours of dried rose petal, red berries, liquorice and a faint herbal note, it is a full bodied, exotic wine.
    $25.95 Bottle
  27. Super-delicious organic Otago Pinot at its best! Soft and rounded, fleshy red fruits, but plenty of energy and tension in the glass too, with just the right hint of savour on the finish.
    $28.95 Bottle
  28. Using a 1890’s Robinson Basket Press to slowly squeezes the remaining juice from the grapes, before the individual components are left to mature in seasoned oak casks. When the final blend comes together, layers of soft, savoury, spicy flavours are emerging and will continue to develop with a handful more years in bottle.
    $48.95 Bottle
  29. Vivid purple hue with opulent aromas of cassis, plum and dark cherries, carrying fragrant Christmas spices and rich roasted coffee notes. A vibrant entrance of black pepper, ripe whole berries and savoury sage, leading into layers of tobacco with lingering spice and structured, gamey tannins. A wine full of depth and vigour with a long cellaring potential.
    $79.95 Bottle
  30. Classic Cabernet blend from one of the very biggest names in Napa. Fragrant nose of berries and blossom, hints of sage. Gorgeous fruit matched to toasty French oak and silky smooth tannins.
    $64.95 Bottle
  31. The Island Blend is brooding on the nose with blackberry, bramble, black tea and a touch of Provence herbs. The palate is medium bodied with red berry fruits, a touch of black olive and graphite on the finish with a light hint of oak and pepper spice on the finish. The Island Blend is a well structured wine and a wine to enjoy fresh in its youth as well as a wine worth ageing.
    $33.95 Bottle
  32. Bucket loads of spice emanate from the glass alongside boysenberries, dark cherries, chocolate and violets. The palate is rich and concentrated and seems to go on forever in the mouth.
    $29.95 Bottle
  33. Blackberry, brambly, fresh, supple. Inspired by CFW (compulsory family walks) in the Tararua Ranges - the steep, tricky, hauntingly beautiful mountains that run the length of Wairarapa. This is a wine full of the tastes and smells of the forest.
    $29.95 Bottle

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  34. Incredibly dark colour, aromatically profuse with characters of plum, blueberry, aniseed and lavender. The palate is rich with fruit derived tannin and supporting French Oak characters. Its mouth-filling, rich and long.
    $42.95 Bottle
  35. Lovely ruby red hue with aromas of red fruit (cherries, raspberries), flowers (peonies) and a hint of spice. Round and fruity on the palate with soft tannins that impart a light, easy-drinking character. A very pleasant and fruity wine.
    $16.95 Bottle
  36. The wine has a beautiful ruby ​​red color. The nose is dominated by notes of red fruits and spices. The attack is fresh and precise. The mid-palate, round and balanced, develops on aromas of fresh fruit (strawberry). The finish is long, harmonious and elegant.
    $69.95 Bottle
  37. This is a light red which can be drunk slightly chilled if you wish. Soft yet with plenty of crunch and structure thanks to old vines and Dolomite minerality.
    $35.95 Bottle
  38. Bright garnet colour. Delicate floral fragrances mixed with aromas of ripe red berries (cherries, strawberries) on a hint of vanilla. Complex with a very pure fruit. Energetic with a lot of freshness. Tight and deep texture. Fine tannins. Long and elegant finish.
    $82.95 Bottle
  39. Bursting with red and black berries. Succulent, smooth and satisfying. Organic and sustainably- farmed Garnacha from the hills of Castilla.
    $15.95 Bottle
  40. This summer, give yourself permission to chill... your light red! Made from juicy, handpicked Old Vine Barossa Grenache + Mourvèdre and hand-crafted with minimal intervention = the ultimate CHILLABLE red. Cool fermented with whole bunches. Unfined = Vegan friendly!
    $20.95 Bottle
  41. Deep-fruited, dark cherry, strawberry and mineral laden (graphite/ferrous) palate with a lovely savoury lick of supple fine-grain tannin. Gentle refreshing acidity gives great line and drives the brooding and delicious fruit through to a lingering finish.
    $21.95 Bottle
  42. The final blend is tempranillo, old vine garnacha and graciano. Cherry and cola aromas mingle with hints of chocolate and spicy florals. a dark yet luminous crimson colour hints at the rich semi-savoury dark cherry and cola palate that finishes with a hint of grenache red cherry juiciness.
    $21.95 Bottle
  43. The Château La Bastidette shows off a black colour with garnet-red tints. The nose is very expressive, with blackcurrant and cherry aroma, mixed with vanilla and mineral notes. This vintage is concentrated and round in mouth, well balanced with a touch of freshness. It is already a greedy and pleasant wine.
    $31.95 Bottle
  44. Savoury, earthy Burgundian Pinot - gentle cool red fruit, cherries, hints of undergrwoth, with subtle oak. Lively, elegant and appetizing!
    $29.95 Bottle
  45. Classic Loire Valey Cab Franc from alluvial soils, perfect for drinking young. Bouquet of dark berries and violets leads to a smooth palate of berries and black cherries.
    $29.95 Bottle
  46. Meyne is always one of the top 'cru bourgeois' and the 2018 provides fantastic quality for the money. Starting to drink well now, and will develop nicely for several years to come.
    $94.95 Bottle
  47. Insanely well priced for classed growth Pauillac. Classic cassis, plums, notes of cedar and graphie, all framed with sturdy tannins and high quality oak.
    $119.95 Bottle
  48. Behind its dark, ruby colour and violet hints, the Héritage hides intense smells of cassis, violet and spices. Straightforward on the palate, with pure and clear acidity, wrapped in mellowness. Altogether, this gives a good length to the wine.
    $27.95 Bottle
  49. Expressively floral, as is typical in Fleurie, but this single vineyard wine has many more layers of red fruits, lively minerality, and a touch of smoky oak.
    $39.95 Bottle
  50. A complex savoury nose with fruit characters of blueberry and cranberry. Notes of wet earth, butchers block and floral spice give additional interest to the aromatic profile.
    $19.95 Bottle
  51. Head in the Clouds is Alpine Wine Co.'s 'Nouveau' style Pinot Noir, so named for its similarity to Beaujolais Nouveau. The fruit for this wine was from Dicey's Inlet and Mount Edward's Muirkurk vineyards. Hand harvested, 40% whole bunches, just a short maceration to keep the tannins at bay, wild-fermented and matured in aged French oak barriques. Fruity and floral nose, juicy and plush palate. Serve chilled for maximum refreshment!
    $38.95 Bottle
  52. A delightful mixture of earthy and savoury aromas, interlaced with lifted violets, vibrant red fruits, tobacco and gun smoke notes. The multi-layered palate shows crunchy raspberry, cranberry, and damson plum flavours fleshed out with grainy tannins. A juicy yet elegant wine with great energy.
    $29.95 Bottle
  53. On the nose, we find ripe berries with balsamic aromas and Mediterranean notes like lavender. A mineral background as well. On the palate, we can taste red and blackberries as well as fig notes. Hints of oak on a fresh mineral background. A rounded up wine with soft tannins. Certified Organic
    $33.95 Bottle
  54. Minimum ageing in barrel and in bottle is required to gain Crianza classification - resulting in a timelessly mellow and relaxed wine of autumnal red fruit, and sweetly smokey oak.
    $19.95 Bottle
  55. Highly scented Black Doris plum, blackberry and black currant aroma’s with hints of baking spice, cedar and fine spicy oak. The palate shows dark fruits dominated by plum and blackberry with a rich full mid palate supported by firm, ripe tannins and a long, sumptuous finish. Subtle oak influence provides spicy notes and added structure.
    $22.95 Bottle
  56. It is a wine of great breadth; the taste is full and rich in texture with a lingering saltiness. Its lasting freshness and fragrance fill the mouth creating a unique experience that only the varietal vocation of its blend can give.
    $31.95 Bottle
  57. It has a garnet red color typical of the Cesanese area with a beautiful luminosity. The nose is inviting and clean, characterized by small red fruits, morello cherry and raspberry, followed by a delicate floral bouquet of rose. In the mouth it enters soft and enveloping with a silky and non-invasive tannin. The structure accompanies the sip with balance to a clean finish with fruity hints of cherries in alcohol.
    $29.95 Bottle
  58. From the 'heel' of Italy's 'boot', this a stunner at a the price! Black fruit and leather on the nose, rich plums coat the palate, and spicy notes freshen the finish.
    $18.95 Bottle
  59. Launched with the 1990 vintage in 1993, Bin 407 was developed in response to the increasing availability of high-quality cabernet sauvignon fruit. Inspired by Bin 707, Bin 407 offers varietal definition and approachability, yet still with structure and depth of flavour. Textbook cabernet sauvignon, the varietally expressive Bin 407 highlights the rewards of Penfolds multi-region, multivineyard blending, with a core of ripe fruit supported by sensitive use of French and American oak.
    $119.95 Bottle
  60. St Henri is a time-honoured and alternative expression of shiraz, and an intriguing counterpoint to Grange. It is unusual amongst high quality Australian red wines as it does not rely on any new oak.
    $149.95 Bottle
  61. Bin 28 offers a showcase of warm climate Australian shiraz – ripe, robust and generously flavoured. First made in 1959, Bin 28 was original named after the famous Barossa Valley Kalimna vineyard purchased by Penfolds in 1945 and from which the wine was originally sourced. Today, Bin 28 is a multi-region, multi-vineyard blend, with the Barossa Valley always well represented.
    $44.95 Bottle
  62. Often referred to as ‘Baby Grange’ because components of the wine are matured in the same barrels that held the previous vintage of Grange. First made in 1960 by the legendary Max Schubert, this wine helped forge Penfolds reputation with red wine drinkers by combining the structure of cabernet sauvignon with the richness of shiraz.
    $109.95 Bottle
  63. A Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon predominant blend from Bordeaux. Ripe red fruits with silky tannins and a smooth mouthfeel. Great value.
    $19.95 Bottle
  64. The Knappstein Cabernet Sauvignon has aromas of juicy blackcurrants, dark chocolate and mint, accented by savoury notes of tobacco leaf. The palate is elegantly structured with classic flavours of chocolate and bay leaf, flowing through to ripe blackberries and fresh thyme to finish.
    $23.95 Bottle
  65. Q Malbec is a powerful dark red and full-bodied wine packed with fruit. Q Malbec has notes of dark plums, dark cherries, violet and dark chocolate.
    $15.95 Bottle
  66. The intense nose presents aromas of black fruits and sweet spices. The attack is frank and ample, giving the wine a fine gastronomic presence. The mouth is full, fleshy, and presents a beautiful aromatic freshness testifying to a respectful vinification. the Syrah – on the rise in the blend – gives this vintage a dazzling fruitiness. the tannins delicately structure the palate and discreetly reveal the original and remarkable tannic signature of the Piquepoul Noir. The finish is fresh and greedy, leaving the door open to a tasting outside a meal.
    $19.95 Bottle
  67. Displaying brooding dark fruit aromas with notes of forest floor and harmonious spicy, smoky oak this richly textured Pinot Noir is sourced solely from our Awatere Valley vineyard. A complex and elegantly structured wine.
    $33.95 Bottle
  68. Pronounced intense primary raspberry, cherry and prune varietal fruit characters with complex, earthy notes of spice and leather. Full-bodied with fine, soft tannins and well-balanced acidity. Soft raspberry and wild berry fruits give way to a long, smooth, spicy finish.
    $19.95 Bottle
  69. Strong ruby red hue with a beautiful shine. Very fine on the nose with superb black fruit and spicy notes. Delightful and intense on the palate, with lovely balance and great elegance, from the moment it was bottled.
    $59.95 Bottle
  70. This is about the purity of Pinot Noir with spicy savoury and bright, juicy red florals and fruits. It is medium bodied with soft velvety tannins, a mix of tart and sweet cherry fruit with a chocolate touch to the lightly oaked finish and a spicy zestiness to the lingering aftertaste.
    $22.95 Bottle
  71. Rich, opulent dark fruits, silky and mouth-filling, complemented with a touch of baking spices. Sourced from very old vines across La Rioja's many varied zones.
    $16.95 Bottle
  72. Modern expression of a classic blend of Tempranillo, Garnacha and Graciano. Bags of juicy red and black fruits, framed with velvety tannins, and just a light kiss of oak.
    $21.95 Bottle
  73. Wonderfully rich, ripe black fruits, hints of classic Syrah pepper, all wrapped up in ever so gentle, silky tannins. A very relaxed glass, and stunning value!
    $16.95 Bottle
  74. Black cherry core with a solid violet rim. On the nose, aromas of black plums and ripe cherries. Smooth and velvety on the palate with full flavours of dry spices and dark fruit together with fine grained tannins and a well integrated vein of acidity.
    $29.95 Bottle
  75. Cracking value for Mendoza Cabernet - juicy core of cassis, framed with a friendly tannic structure - just right for a chunk of red meat, or a chunk of mature hard cheese.
    $17.95 Bottle
  76. Big, bold, and beautiful! Classic super-ripe black fruits, seasoned with just a few spicy notes and merest hint of leather, perfectly framed with smooth tannins.
    $18.95 Bottle
  77. A rich, soft California Cabernet Sauvignon blended with dark, brooding, and structured Cabernet Sauvignon from Washington State. A gorgeous blend that’s all its own and more complex than its parts.
    $29.95 Bottle
  78. This wine is dominated by red fruits with classic cherry and mulberry notes. With a vibrant palate and sweet tannins, this wine has a plush and bright finish.
    $29.95 Bottle
  79. Ruby color, bright appearance, clean aroma, with fruity notes of pine needles and wild flowers. In the mouth it has good freshness, body, smooth tannins and a pleasant finish.
    $17.95 Bottle
  80. Bright ruby colour, intense aroma where notes of wild berries harmonize with elegant floral notes. Round with a velvety mouth-feel, and a balanced structure that provides a pleasant and lasting finish.
    $16.95 Bottle
  81. Boasting a deep blue/red hue, the Forrest St Laurent offers aromas of violets and raspberries. Its palate is marked by notes of dark cherry, chocolate, and allspice, with a lingering touch of leather and mushroom.
    $29.95 Bottle
  82. Acústic is an old vines blend of Carignan and Garnatxa from the Montsant region in Spain. This is a somewhat Rhone-like wine with red fruit flavours complemented by balanced spice and herbal notes.
    $42.95 Bottle
  83. Rich flavours of dark cherry and chocolate notes take centre stage with layers of ripe fruit and a touch of spice. Pairs beautifully with hearty dishes like grilled steak or rich pasta.
    $19.95 Bottle
  84. Deep ruby coloured, with a nose full of black cherry, raspberry and spice. The palate is rich and creamy, with refreshing acidity and very smooth tannins.
    $26.95 Bottle
  85. The classic, versatile, everyday Italian red - at a crazily good price! Spicy red fuits, cherry, clove, just the right amount of tannic grip and appetizing bite.
    $14.95 Bottle
  86. From the legendary wine town of Alba in Northwest Italy, this is a relatively rich, silky version of the Barbera grape. Ripe black and red fruits, balanced perfectly with freshness.
    $21.95 Bottle
  87. Spicy whole bunch characters intermingle with redcurrant, wild thyme and violet aromatics. The palate is textural with a strong mineral thread and a fresh crunchy mouthfeel. The wine has a voluptuous sensual and elegantly memorable finish.
    $89.95 Each
  88. Delicate and pretty character, showcasing notes of red cherries, violets, and a touch of white pepper. Silky tannins and vibrant acidity create a smooth and elegant mouthfeel.
    $19.95 Bottle
  89. Spice, wild thyme and Cuban coffee bean aromatics give way to gorgeous fully textured mouthfeel showing great tension and drive. The palate is elegant and flavoursome with a long lingering mineral finish showing poise, memory and site.
    $89.95 Each

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  90. Organic fruit from estate vineyards, wild yeasts, French oak, no fining nor filtration. Soft, supple and Central Otago delicious – everything you want in a Pinot Noir!
    $29.95 Bottle
  91. Classic Chilean Carmenere! Deep red with a purple rim. Aromas reminiscent of are complemented with notes of dried plum, raspberry and tobacco.
    $18.95 Bottle

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  92. Complex and elegant. Dense purple, aromas of white pepper and thyme. Full and rounded with cassis and black plum giving way to an attractive savoury character.
    $23.95 Each
  93. This seductive blend of Southern Rhône varieties has a perfumed nose of violets, spice and purple fruit. The medium to full bodied, food-friendly palate is finely textured with firm but approachable tannins and a fresh, lingering finish.
    $29.95 Each
  94. Medium dark red hue with youthful purple tint. Lifted aromatics of toasted hazelnuts and spice. The palate is fresh and restrained with a mineral and fresh spice focus, underlaid with a gentle sweet fruit finish.
    $32.95 Each
  95. A very beautiful sustained garnet colour for this charming wine, which will seduce you with its expressive nose offering a wide aromatic palette with notes of red fruits, vanilla, tobacco, enhanced by a touch of undergrowth. Beautiful silky volume on the palate. The touch of Petit Verdot brings freshness and finesse to the tannins. A typical wine of the appellation, which combines charm, elegance and finesse.
    $46.95 Each
  96. The 2019 is a dark brooding Syrah with pure floral fragrance, elegant, graceful and restrained. This Syrah has lingering length and persistence of flavour, a hallmark of this variety.
    $79.95 Each
  97. Coleraine ‘22 is a modern reprise of what make’s Coleraine iconic, a wine balancing past and future, heritage and innovation. This is a statement wine, one that lingers both on the palate and in the mind.
    $159.95 Each
  98. An intense aroma of ripe Satsuma plum, mocha, vanilla and savoury notes combine with hints of cedar and sweet spices. Rich, sweet fruit is balanced wonderfully with briary and sweet spices and lovely, silky tannins. A full-bodied, textural wine, showing great complexity with hints of cedar and allspice flowing through to the lengthy, brambly fruit finish.
    $134.95 Each

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  99. A bright fruited, expressive nose, with notes of dark cherry, juniper berry and an intriguing hint of fennel and manuka flower. There is a savoury taste with firm tannins and ripe fruit finishing with a lively mineral edge to balance.
    $37.95 Each
  100. The team at Te Mata seriously know what they're doing. This is Classic Hawkes Bay Syrah - Lush fruit with depth and power, and spicy pepperiness lingering nicely.
    $24.95 Each
  101. Perfectly ripe black plum and forest berry compote, with hints of pepper, spice, and a touch of sweet-cured meat on the nose. The palate is coiled and purposeful on entry and feels like it wants to explode. With a satin flow, a bright core of berry fruits and hints of spicy oak, this a very moreish wine.
    $21.95 Each
  102. Silky smooth Hawke’s Bay Syrah with juicy blueberry and plum notes. Fresh and delicious with lovely floral notes and a hint of spice, this wine is sure to be a customer favourite.
    $18.95 Each
  103. Te Kahu means 'the cloak' in Te Reo Maori, referring to the mist that envelops the Winery. This classic Bordeaux blend changes each vintage to reflect the growing conditions of that year.
    $28.95 Each
  104. Fantastic value for Martinborough! A precise Pinot with soft plum fruit character and fine texture that will have you into the second glass before you even realise!
    $23.95 Each
  105. At blending fruit forward batches and some darker spicier barrels were selected to give excellent drinkability. A finely textured and mellow red with a satisfying depth of flavour that flows through to a lingering savoury finish.
    $17.95 Each
  106. Matured in French oak barrels the result is fragrant, soft, and flavorful, with aromas of ripe cherries and sweet fruit tannins that provide structure and length.
    $21.95 Each
  107. The baby brother of Coleraine, Awatea is a Bordeaux blend from the hallowed soil of Te Mata Estate. It is a silky, polished wine with much depth and a wavy film of ripe red fruit.
    $39.95 Each
  108. Amazing finesse; perfume; fragrance; fine tannin; bright fruit and delectable earthiness.
    $124.95 Each
  109. Bright red fruit flavours, a soft and round palate and lovely fruit sweetness define this fresh and vibrant pinot noir which sings Central Otago as clearly as the Welcome Swallow's twittering, chattering call. With or without food, this lively and elegant pinot noir is perfect for enjoying with a flock or when flying solo.
    $19.95 Each
  110. A medium bodied Pinot Noir full of flavour. Oak aging has rounded the ripe flavours to produce a wine that is perfect with meat and cheese dishes or just great to enjoy with friends.
    $14.95 Each
  111. Aromas of ripe red cherries and plums, underneath are wild raspberries and freshly crushed currants. Classic forest undergrowth, clove, dark spice, and bramble notes surround the fruit while purple florals give everything a lift. An alive palate of fresh dark red fruits, fine grained tannin, well integrated oak. The structure is built around a gentle core of acidity which give freshness to the wine and is capped off with an oyster shell reprise that resonates.
    $48.95 Each
  112. Real Pinot character on the nose, the nose displays ripe red fruits as well as a savoury edge. The palate displays typical characters of dried herb and spice with a hint of natural fruit sweetness.
    $12.95 Each
  113. Deep crimson with vibrant ruby hues. Lifted aromas of ripe blackberry, blackcurrant, cassis, Satsuma plum, blueberry, anise and violets with hints of black pepper and cedar. Rich and concentrated flavours of dark plum, blackberry and blackcurrant, with a pure, plush and focused mid-palate, bright, balanced acidity, and excellent length, carried by fine-grained, ripe tannins.
    $69.95 Each
  114. Highly aromatic! Lovely spice, very warm and comforting baked fruit cake aromas. Dark chocolate, black berry and black Doris plums. Very complex and constantly changing in the glass; smelling violet florals, there’s a stoney minerality and a dusting of wild thyme.
    $44.95 Each

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  115. It is deep ruby in colour. The nose is packed with vibrant red fruit suggesting strawberry, raspberry and pomegranate.
    $99.95 Bottle
  116. Deep ruby red in clolour. Intensely fruity with a liquorice finish. An elegant wine with a full mouth.
    $34.95 Bottle
  117. A deep ruby red with elegant orange shadows. In the nose, it expresses itself as a symphony of aromas going from the intense smell of cherry, strawberry, and violet to the fresh balsamic note of herbs. An impressive, broad structure that reveals a great minerality and a long lasting aftertaste.
    $49.95 Bottle
  118. This carefully cellared reserve wine is only released a minimum of five years after harvest. It represents a tiny selection from thier Home Vineyard, grown and made to showcase our unique site with the benefit of time.
    $124.95 Bottle
  119. The Noir label brings together 35 years of wine making experience in New Zealand, creating a soft, bright, fruit forward wine which can be enjoyed immediately or will cellar successfully for a number of years.
    $32.95 Bottle
  120. Aromas of plum, dark cherry, red licorice and rosemary on the nose with the addition of raspberry and cassis on the palate. This sexy, understated wine exudes elegance with persistent bright red fruit, fine tannins and enduring freshness.
    $31.95 Bottle
  121. Black briary fruit, cherry, spicy plum with hints of cigar box and violets, with the palate delivering ripe blackcurrant, morello cherry, red capsicum and chocolate notes complemented by hints of mint and cedar. A rich firmly structured wine with fruit, oak and tannins in harmony.
    $21.95 Bottle

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  122. The Light Pass sub-region of the Barossa Valley makes up the fruit source with typical plum, red licorice, chocolate and mocha characters adding interest and freshness.This is a contemporary Barossa Shiraz having spent maturation time in older oak adding subtle vanilla and earthy nuance. There’s softness on the finish while maintaining freshness and vibrancy. Pair with a classic roast beef and horseradish.
    $24.95 Bottle
  123. Free from alcohol, full in flavour, the McGuigan Zero Shiraz has subtle spice and vanilla notes complemented by plum and forest berry aromas.
    $12.95 Bottle
  124. As we have come to expect, Cornish Point has a slightly reserved nose as a young wine, with hints of dark fruit, raspberry, roses and crushed herbs.
    $89.95 Bottle

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  125. Deep red in the glass. Intense aromas of black fruits enhanced by notes of pepper, bay leaf, laurel and cinnamon.
    $20.95 Bottle
  126. Floral nose of violets with white pepper spice over dark brambly fruit. Great depth and real substance on the palate, dark jammy fruit, with soft tannins, black olive and tobacco on the finish.
    $25.95 Bottle
  127. Iconic Californian Zinfandel-led blend. Dark ruby colour. Intense black cherry fruit aroma, exotic oak spice, cola, mint, and complex gravel earth. Intense bramble fruit entry, sensuous textural tannins, lively acid, and showing great minerality in a long finish.
    $72.95 Bottle
  128. This is such a Wairarapa pinot – not bombastic, but earthy, savoury and seductive. Cranberry, rainy forest, spice, contrary.
    $35.95 Bottle
  129. Light hint of florals and wet stone followed by a wave of blueberry, blackberry, violets and brambly dark heady notes. Rich palate of plum and dense dusty tannins and finishes fresh.
    $27.95 Bottle
  130. Another cracking-value red from the Languedoc, just South of the Rhone Valley. Delicious ripe fruits on the nose, a nice depth with supple textured tannins, and spice lingering on the finish.
    $18.95 Bottle
  131. Dizzyingly aromatic, swells from the glass: indurate spice – clove, cumin, caraway, cassia; ripe and bright red fruit – raspberry, redcurrant, Morello cherry. Quite a head-spinning, aromatic ride.
    $109.95 Bottle

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  132. Made using grapes sourced from gnarled 35-80 year old head trained vines. Intense, with a core of rich, jammy blackberries and mocha flavours with layers of spice and vanilla.
    $21.95 Bottle
  133. Pure and precise aromas of cherries, red berries and thyme. Medium bodied, with good length and weight on the palate, showing beautiful balance between the fresh acidity, fruit concentration and firm but fine-grained tannins.
    $22.95 Bottle
  134. The colour is both intense and brilliant while the bouquet is full of beautiful red fruit aromas It is ample and appealing in the mouth with a finish that has a slightly toasty character. Thanks to its good balance, this is a wine that can be enjoyed even when young.
    $29.95 Bottle
  135. Aromas of black cherries and plums are accompanied by notes of violets and vanilla. On the palate rich and full-bodied with flavors blackberries, cranberries, and black currants abound.
    $16.95 Bottle
  136. A complex nose of red fruits, baking spice and subtle floral notes. Bright and alluring palate of Summer berries, red liquorice and raspberry compote. Medium-bodied, with structured tannins and a lingering finish.
    $25.95 Bottle
  137. Full and generous palate. Liquorice, spicy black plum, red currant, and blackberry, with a tinge of pepper. The finish is long and sustained, an ideal pre-dinner aperitif.
    $22.95 Bottle
  138. A full and vibrant palate the wine reveals a concentrated and fruit forward core of fresh cherries and blackcurrants with warm vanilla oak and silky fine tannins finishing elegant and balanced.
    $22.95 Bottle
  139. Notes of ripe fruit, with wild blackberry, redcurrant and smoky, peppery notes. Subtle woody notes with vanilla bean and toasted brioche aromas contribute to a long finish.
    $19.95 Bottle
  140. Henri Bourgeois of the Loire Valley in France's 'NZ operation'. And it's really rather good. A delicate drier style of pinot with savouryness and impressive depth.
    $47.95 Bottle
  141. Aromas of Dark berry, Savoury & Floral. On the palate its Rich, Complex & Structured.
    $39.95 Bottle
  142. With a fine colour and visual aspect and good texture, on the palate the Gevrey-Chambertin leaves a sensation of freshness with a delicate body and slight woody hints.
    $109.95 Bottle
  143. Beautifully coloured with deep purple tints, this wine offers all the richness and elegance typical of this prestigious appellation. Grown in the very best terroirs and vinified with the same meticulous care as the grands crus, it offers up a bouquet suggestive of pepper and liquorice along with fresh red fruit aromas. The silky, aromatic attack is followed by an elegantly structured mid-palate that goes hand in hand with moderate extract and notes of pure cassis.
    $49.95 Bottle
  144. Vincent Girardin may have retired now, but his winemaking legacy lives on in this range of top quality Burgundies. This AC Bourgogne Pinot is a great place to start...
    $51.95 Bottle
  145. This is the typical red Beaujolais: fruity, fresh, easy to drink, crunchy with a tangy side of fresh red fruits: morello cherry, raspberry, strawberry.
    $29.95 Bottle
  146. The Aviator is classical in style with a seamless integration of fruit, oak structure and bouquet, hallmarks of truly great world class Cabernet Blends. Cabernet Sauvignon dominant with Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Malbec this is a very elegant rich wine, showing lovely delicay and depth.
    $74.95 Bottle
  147. A spicy, vibrant Syrah focussed on varietal definition. Fresh, lively with typical Syrah berry-fruit and a light seam of black pepper. A great balance of fruit, tannin, acid and oak.
    $33.95 Bottle
  148. A 'complete' wine, showing lovely power and poise, it is fragrant and complex. Mouthfilling, rich and silky-textured, it has deep cherry, plum and spice flavours, showing excellent harmony.
    $79.95 Bottle
  149. One of Terra Sancta's three rare single block Pinot Noirs, Jackson's Block Pinot Noir is crafted to reflect the unique characteristics of its 1991 planted site. Minimal winemaking using wild fermentation is designed for maximum expression of site and vintage. The result is a classic Bannockburn Pinot Noir possessing captivating perfume, with concentrated dark fruits, generous mouthfeel, velvety texture, wrapped in an abundance of supple tannins. Delivering superb quality this is an outstanding Pinot Noir worthy of enjoying now or cellaring.
    $48.95 Bottle
  150. Medium to deep crimson with purple hues. A rich bouquet of red and blue fruits, herbs and cedar, entwine with hints of sage, roasty and savoury notes. Rich and juicy raspberry and Satsuma plum fill the mouth, with allspice sweetness adding to the mouthfeel. The fruit is well balanced with hints of briary spice and textural, fine-grained tannins on the lengthy finish.
    $64.95 Bottle

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  151. Top kiwi winemaker Ant McKenzie has made wine for some of the NZ's great wineries. This is top-notch winemaking at a ludicrous low price,
    $14.95 Bottle
  152. The floral bouquet of the Cabernet variety is predominant in the wines youth but develops later towards the more complex aromas of a Grand Vin de Bordeaux.
    $21.95 Bottle
  153. The bouquet opens with an elegant woody taste and red fruit notes. The palate is fleshy, racy and tannins give this wine a good length making it a concentrated and structured wine.
    $49.95 Bottle
  154. Escarpment is excited to be able to release this Single Vineyard Pinot Blanc from its Te Muna Road Vineyard. Our site ideally suits Pinot Noir so classic Pinot Blanc is assured with its spicy subtle fruit flavours and its ability to truly reflect its terroir.
    $24.95 Bottle
  155. What beautiful balance! This brings together the classic Southern French Syrah and Grenache, with some Merlot from the Domaine's South-facing slopes. Balanced and elegant.
    $17.95 Bottle

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  156. Pale red colour with orange hues. Aromatic notes of dried fruit (plum, fig, raisin), chocolate, hazelnut. Rich, complex with a sweet feeling, balanced with the character of its development. Long-lasting and elegant after-taste.
    $36.95 Bottle
  157. Bursting with complex red fruit, with deep, warm spice. Full-bodied and velvety textured with soft well-balanced tannins.
    $24.95 Bottle
  158. This incredibly fragrant and elegant wine is from our cooler site in Bannockburn in a warmer growing season resulting in a highly energetic wine with great flow and incredible layers of red and black fruit, baking spice and earth. The aromas are both intriguing and complex: fresh berry, lilac, baking spice and wild thyme.
    $79.95 Bottle
  159. Enticing savoury forest floor notes on the nose lead into dark plum, cherry, briar rose and cinnamon spice characters on the palate. An elegant, textural, full bodied wine complimented by a smooth tannic backbone.
    $64.95 Bottle
  160. Classic expression of the Sangiovese grape - bright, mouthwatering red fruits, with a hint of orange peel, and rounded with smooth, ripe tannins.
    $19.95 Bottle
  161. On Giants' Shoulders Pinot Noir
    $45.95 Bottle
  162. This wine has a crunchy spice from partial whole cluster fermentation and cooler fermentation. Bright raspberry and cherry fruits with a negroni like finish of wild dried herbs.
    $34.95 Bottle
  163. The more affordable Pinot from boutique Martinborough winery Alexander who have been impressing us for a while. Spice, cherry, and plum aromas. Load-up by the case - bargain!
    $28.95 Bottle
  164. Classic Montepulciano from central east Italy. Filled with crunchy red fruits, bright, appetizing and so, so versatile at the table.
    $15.95 Bottle
  165. Aged in oak vats, this traditional cuvee has a distinctive character with its lovely ripeness and richness of red fruit and spicy notes. This wine can be enjoy young, but its structure gives it a good potential for ageing.
    $74.95 Bottle
  166. Aromas of raspberries with undertones of wood, spice and pepper. Soft and generous in the mouth, with flavours of red berries and jam. Elegant and long finish.
    $21.95 Bottle
  167. The ultimate selection from three tiny vineyard plots of greywacke river gravel, silt and sand strewn soils deposited in the wake of the 1867 Ngaruroro River flood. These infertile and heat reflective soils produce a powerful, structured wine worthy of an extended wait in the cellar.
    $64.95 Bottle
  168. Ripe, succulent plums and red fruits mingled with gentle savoury tones, and a great freshness. Very hard to beat at this price for classic Kiwi Syrah.
    $18.95 Bottle
  169. The 2019 la collina is powerful yet elegant with ripe, bright fruit and spice coupled with great weight and length on the palate. This is a great wine to enjoy now but will live for many years in your cellar.
    $139.95 Bottle
  170. A unique parcel within Rippon, Tinker’s Field is a gentle, north facing slope formed by an ancient ejection cone of coarse schist gravels. Tinker’s Field is home to the oldest vines on the property and is named after Rippon’s visionary founder, Rolfe Mills (Tink to his friends), and the land that he had dreamed of farming since childhood.
    $105.95 Bottle
  171. Superb deep colour. The complex nose offers notes of ripe fruit, spices and flowers. Full bodied and balanced, the palate is very delicate with magnificent aromas of cherries, plums and liquorice and a long finish.
    $69.95 Bottle
  172. The Caley is the pinnacle of a long winemaking journey of excellence, that rightfully honours Yalumba’s most adventurous son, Fred Caley Smith. A blend of Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon and Barossa Shiraz, The Caley is a classic marriage of two noble varieties and two great Australian wine regions.
    $349.95 Bottle
  173. A vibrant wine with dark plum, wild berry and spice notes. Juicy and rich, this wine displays excellent fine tannin structure and delicious oaky complexity.
    $14.95 Bottle
  174. Your dinner guests will be ha ha-ha-ing on the other side of their face when you tell them how much this Cuisine 'best buy' cost you! Soft, balanced and very drinkable. Be warned.
    $18.95 Bottle
  175. Silky texture, fine flavoursome tannins and tonnes of luscious dark forest fruit. Great with aged, cured meats.
    $25.95 Bottle
  176. This is Pauillac Appelation wine, made by the famed first-growth Chateau, at a (reasonably) affordable price. Add in the fact that this is from the excellent 2014 vintage, and this is one that is very much cellar-worthy
    $189.95 Bottle

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  177. Full bodied and flavoursome Western Australian Cabernet. Ripe red fruits, tobacco, herbs and leather are all evident. Needs red meat to be enjoyed to its full potential.
    $27.95 Bottle
  178. A floral and delightfully perfumed nose immediately engages and enthrals. Sweet fruit opens the palate exposing layers of dark cherry, spice and complex earthy notes. The sense of immediacy and open appeal is quickly tempered by its structural and mineral tannins: a mouthfeel characteristic of Calvert’s deep and heavy silt soils. They contribute a stature and seriousness to the proposition: contemplative and sincere.
    $89.95 Bottle
  179. Bright, aromatic and completely delicious, bursting with vibrant floral aromas of violet, cherries and spice.
    $17.95 Bottle
  180. Dense and inky purple in colour despite a relatively low alcohol level on bottling, a generous bouquet of cedar, spice and bramble. Dense and chewy on the palate, with a sturdy structure that promises further development with bottle age. Tannins are beginning to resolve, but remain firm, giving this Estate a soft edge that enables for a myriad of food pairing options. A fine right-bank Bordeaux equivalent for a terrific price.
    $45.95 Bottle
  181. This is a new look at Pinot Noir through a white wine lens. Premium Central Otago Pinot Noir grapes were hand-picked and quickly pressed then fermented as white juice. The result is a fresh and energetic white wine perfect for summer and something a little different.
    $23.95 Bottle
  182. This is a stunning (and amazing value) blend of Garnacha, Rufette and Pinuela from an extremely high altitude vineyard on the Spanish side of the Portuguese border. Beautifully aromatic, rich and silky.
    $21.95 Bottle

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  183. Crunchy Nero d'Avola, produced according to organic principles. At the sight it has a ruby red color, fruity notes of blackberry and cherry make up the aromatic fragrant and lively bouquet.
    $27.95 Bottle
  184. Intense ruby red color with slight garnet hues. It has a soft entry prevailing red fruits. Long persistent finish with firm, silky tannins and balanced acidity.
    $36.95 Bottle

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  185. Hawkes Bay Syrah from the expert team at Villa Maria. Ripe and juicy with flavours of red fruit, white pepper, wild thyme and spice. Delicious with roast Hawkes Bay venison!
    $21.95 Bottle
  186. This organic tempranillo is a smooth, fruit-laden Spanish wine with Violet and lavender notes on a back palate preceded by voluptuous dark forest fruit. Well worth some lamb shanks.
    $15.95 Bottle
  187. Produced by the famous Te Mata Estate, this is a solid Hawkes Bay blend. Well balanced, drinkable Hawkes Bay table wine for everyday drinking.
    $21.95 Bottle
  188. The Alary family have been making wine since 1692, and by converting to organics, Denis is ensuring the health of the land for future generations. Outstanding wine.
    $28.95 Bottle
  189. Medium to deep crimson with purple hues. Lifted blueberries, black currants, mint and black olive dominate the aroma with lovely cedar and hints of sweet spice adding to the complexity.
    $33.95 Bottle
  190. Handpicked fruit from low yielding vines has produced an elegant, deeply scented wine with sweet, ripe cherry and plum flavours with a round and well balanced finish.
    $38.95 Bottle
  191. Black fruit, soft spice, chocolate and a hint of coffee are all here. Firm yet silky tannins give a lingering finish. Enjoy with roasted or grilled red meat dishes.
    $15.95 Bottle
  192. Enormously flavoursome with rich fruit characters of black cherry, plum and ripe berries. American oak adds nuances of vanilla, cigar box, coffee and toast.
    $59.95 Bottle

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  193. An alluring nose, opening with charming bright fruit, sweet spice and inviting florals – all wrapped in lifting minerality. The palate shows effortless structure, supported by ripe red fruit and fine persistent tannins that flow across the mouth. The acidity is balance and conducive to a long elegant finish.
    $34.95 Bottle
  194. 'El Goru' meaning 'the outcast' A blend of Monastrell, Syrah and Petit Verdot. With intense aromas of ripe, densely spiced red berry fruit, this really over-delivers at the price!
    $23.95 Bottle

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  195. A complex Martinborough Pinot Noir with aromas of soft red and dark cherry and plum, complemented by hints of exotic spice and earthiness. On the palate, the wine is tight and structured, laced with spicy, savoury notes and a lingering, herbal acidity.
    $62.95 Bottle
  196. Want to see how good South African wine can get? Meerlust Rubicon is a Cape legend. The Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot vineyards are hand harvested, fermented separately, and then expertly blended.
    $79.95 Bottle
  197. This organically grown premium red wine is the product of Estate Harvested Sangiovese and Syrah grapes from Poggio al Casone Vineyard. After hand-picking, the grapes are sorted and crushed. No oak is used. Enjoy this with your favorite meal or alone as it delivers as a wine that takes no shortcuts.
    $21.95 Bottle
  198. Very intense and elegant ruby red colour; ample and complex fruity fragrance with hints of plum, cherry jam and tobacco, slightly spicy; a full-bodied wine, soft and rich in tannins, with a finish that offers notes of cocoa, coffee and vanilla.
    $48.95 Bottle
  199. Midnight-dark with a deep crimson edge, Alma is a triumph of aromatic wild strawberry, black cherry, currants, marzipan, sage and sandalwood. The palate’s ripe, sustained, structure reveals a parade of spice and brooding, soft, dark, berry fruits and rich savoury tannins - set to unfurl with time. Cherry, black plum, cinnamon and smoke, all glide across a palate which is wonderfully deep-set.
    $62.95 Bottle
  200. Fermented on skins for ten days, then aged in French oak for 15 months. A medium-bodied wine with flavours of juicy berries and soft tannins, exotic subtleties of pomegranate and rose.
    $22.95 Bottle
  201. Crafted from ancient Barossan vines, many over 100 years old. Multi-layered aromas and flavours - rich black fruits, lifted floral notes, savoury tones, and classic black pepper!
    $24.95 Bottle
  202. The southern hairy-nose wombat; smaller than other wombats but stocky, robust - the proud state emblem of South Australia. A fleshy, succulent wine loaded with dark berry fruit and spice.
    $21.95 Bottle
  203. A moreish Barossa Shiraz that is full-bodied and fleshy. Deep, brooding with aromas of dark fruits, red spices, anise and ripe cherries, the palate flows with even texture towards a soft finish.
    $19.95 Bottle
  204. Garnet red in colour. The nose is complex and generous with pleasing noes of violets and forest undergrowth. On the palate, it is well balanced with velvety tannins.
    $89.95 Bottle
  205. Bright lifted red fruit notes complement darker savoury earth tones along with spice, a touch of chocolate and subtle blood orange nuances. The palate is generous and complex, focused throughout by a mineral freshness and energy.
    $79.95 Bottle
  206. This Pinot Noir was made without the normal extraction from the grape skins during fermentation. Instead, the wine was fermented using indigenous ‘wild’ in yeast in old barrels after being pressed and removed from its skins. The result is a moreish wine with great freshness and vibrancy.
    $31.95 Bottle
  207. How often do you talk about the concept of Time in a conversation? “Life is short and every time is limited”. “We should spend more time together”. “Live the moment to the fullness” … The name of this wine came to us in one of those random conversations. Then we elaborated the idea with more attention to detail and, of course, our time. Enjoy it your way and explore the meaning of time. It's as simple as that. Crafted with care for random conversations.
    $26.95 Bottle
  208. James Millton has crafted this unique blend of red wine for the enjoyment of many people. A marriage of organic Malbec and Syrah with a a splash of Viognier. Dark and brooding with lifted spice, tingling aromas quite unique to this wine and its own natural surroundings. The taste is dense but alive with mint, chocolate, Asian spice, and warmth of a feather pillow for a fatigued head.
    $25.95 Bottle
  209. Bold and generously proportioned Pinot Noir. Upfront ripe cherry. Generous tannins deliver style and flow; super fine and elegant. Ample mid palate build and lift carries into a long and complex finish.
    $43.95 Bottle
  210. This Rhone blend wine from the almighty Grant Burge winery is truly transcendant. Lots of juiciness, some nice fine flavoursome tannins and a rich, complex long length.
    $32.95 Bottle
  211. Dark berry fruits combine with a lively palate entwined with pepper spices and chocolate tones. A long savoury finish is coated in soft tannins to complete this rich and generous palate.
    $25.95 Bottle
  212. This is great party/"lying in front of the telly" wine. Drinkable, rounded and smooth with the lovliest mid palate.Warm berried fruit,a nice earthy underbelly and decent length.
    $13.95 Bottle
  213. Garnet in colour this modern Barossa wine bounces out of the glass with ripe blueberry and red licorice aromas. The palate is fresh, juicy and alive with dark berried fruits, finishing with a textured savoury edge. Delicious drinking now but will mature well for the medium term.
    $29.95 Bottle
  214. Medium bodied with intense and generous dark vibrant fruit and spice.
    $52.95 Bottle
  215. The full bodied palate has black forest cake flavours and textures of prodigious intensity and persistence. It is opulent, balanced with a certain vitality that will see the wine age gracefully over the years.
    $36.95 Bottle
  216. Made by one of Marlbrough's top winemakers, this range of wines punch well above their pricetag! Aromas of cranberry, and nutmeg, with fine tannins and flavours of baked plum.
    $16.95 Bottle
  217. The entry level table wine from Johnny Graham's Churchill Estate. Though famous for it's ports, the still red wines are rare gems.Complex, robust; try with morrocan spiced meat
    $21.95 Bottle
  218. It is rich, ripe and unctuous, a balanced wine with underlying power and length. Shows characters of black plum, blackberry and savoury herbs.
    $599.67 Bottle
  219. Aromas of red fruits and liquorice, with spice and vanilla notes from the oak aging. The palate is elegant and velvety with satisfying length.
    $27.95 Bottle
  220. To make their Gran Reserva wines, Riscal use grapes from vines over 30 years old. Aged in American oak for at least 2 and a half years to add chocolatey depth. Smooth and round with firm, yet silky tannins.
    $109.95 Bottle
  221. Natural Wine? Winemaker Clive Dougal prefers 'low-intervention' Bob Campbell MW says its the "best Natural Wine I've yet tasted.. high energy, pure cherry, floral and fresh herb flavours.."
    $34.95 Bottle

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  222. This cuvee is made up of a blend of Grenache and Syrah, all coming from the ‘Garrigues’ plateau located on the village of Sarrians. Traditionally aged in wood vats, this Vacqueyras will seduce you with its fruity and quite spicy nose, and it’s elegant, charming, complex mouth. Can be enjoyed young, but good potential for ageing.
    $49.95 Bottle
  223. What a bargain! Bright fruit, fresh strawberry aromas with lifted aromatics - notes of lavender and pepper, and Organic - what a find - perfect with tomato based dishes.
    $13.95 Bottle
  224. Chilean Merlot is the BUZZ in the wine trade at the mo'. Super smooth, savoury wines with plum and cocoa notes. Ideal for washing down overcooked BBQ-ed food.
    $18.95 Bottle
  225. Made for more youthful drinking than the long-lived Chateau Musar. Still powerful, with rich berry fruit, violets, this intensely fruity wine has silky tannins and a hint of spice at the finish.
    $39.95 Bottle
  226. Dense black fruit together with hints of pepper and sweet spice. The wine has rich black fruit flavours, chocolate and spicy notes, alongside rich black fruit flavours. It has a smooth finish and well integrated tannins. Produced organically.
    $31.95 Bottle
  227. Pretty average looking wine from a fairly obscure producer. However; this shiraz is one of the best balanced, drinkable and enjoyable little drops we've tried from Australia all year.
    $13.95 Bottle
  228. Aromas of cherry, plum, cranberry, pomegranate and smoke. Flavours of plum, black cherry and red fruit compote. Rich and fleshy in the mouth with soft tannins and persistent flavour. Easy to drink on its own, or to match with food.
    $21.95 Bottle
  229. Dark cherry, plum, spice and a hint of tobacco blend together creating a well-rounded Pinot Noir. Ample fruit is balanced by an elegant tannin structure that lingers nicely.
    $19.95 Bottle
  230. Powerful and complete. Layers of dark Central Otago berry fruits, hints of violet, clove and cinnamon aromas are locked into this wine which screams of promise. The mouthfeel is instantly generous with the depth and breadth of flavour quite astounding.
    $41.95 Bottle
  231. Such amazing value for money.. Made by the experienced team at Giesen, this is classic Merlot with plenty of berry fruit and smooth mouthfeel.
    $11.95 Bottle
  232. One of the most important native vines in Apulia and greatly appreciated for its strong, concentrated grapes, meaning its quality and longevity are more than comparable with the great reds of Piedmont, Veneto and Tuscany.
    $25.95 Bottle
  233. Intense aromas of blackcurrant and cherry along with smoke and tobacco notes. Aged in both old and new French oak barriques for 16 months, the wine is full bodied with rich and elegant textures. Produced organically.
    $29.95 Bottle
  234. The royal house of Marques de Riscal produces precision wines with a dusty, silky edge. Deliciously drinkable on its own but hold out for a good cut of beef if you can.
    $49.95 Bottle
  235. This complex blend showcases a great vintage on their Havelock North vineyard. Dark and brooding on the nose with black doris plum, aromatic jasmine and underlying mineral notes of graphite and tar. The palate is broad and soft with supple front palate tannins and soft vanilla oak enveloping the fruit.
    $21.95 Bottle
  236. Satisfyingly plump on the palate with a veritable mosh pit of brambley, berried fruit vying for its place on the peak of a broad and interesting summit of flavour. Jolly good stuff.
    $17.95 Bottle
  237. Dark black currant, plum violet and spicy aromatics lead to a silky elegantly textured palate showing great depth, tension and persistence. Made from organic grapes.
    $28.95 Bottle
  238. Black fruit and dark plum aromas seamlessly blend with subtle spicy notes in this smooth and silky Hawkes Bay Merlot. On the palate flavours of blackberry, cassis and hints of cocoa are balanced with fine tannins leading to a dry and richly textured finish.
    $15.95 Bottle
  239. Concentrated and full flavours of ripe dark berry fruits, spiced plums and an iron-earth core providing drive through the palate. The flavours unfold and develop complexing layers in the glass. The fruit sweetness and supple, plump tannins provide a harmonious, soft-grained texture and a rounded density to the wine. Earth, spice and liquorice notes feature on a sustained finish. Made from organic grapes.
    $49.95 Bottle
  240. Such great value from the Penfolds stable. Ripe and juicy blackcurrant with hints of coffee and spice. Perfect for your entertaining needs.
    $20.95 Bottle
  241. The nose has hints of wild fruits and brambles. It is supported by elegantly restrained tannins, gently adding depth to the palate but never intruding. Produced organically.
    $36.95 Bottle
  242. Bright deep garnet colour. Aromas of red fruits blended with notes of vanilla and spices. The mouth is structured, fleshy and filling.
    $32.95 Bottle
  243. A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah from the Hawkes Bay. Ripe red fruits, cassis, spice and smoked meats are all evident flavours. Great with meaty stews.
    $22.95 Bottle
  244. The pick of the Church Road McDonald series range. Spicy brambley fruit with warm, rounded finish.
    $28.95 Bottle
  245. South African wine is becoming increasingly popular in New Zealand. This Rhone blend is one of the best value reds for the price we've found. Beautiful fruit with texture and structure.
    $19.95 Bottle
  246. Like chewing tobacco but with fruit, this unbelievably concentrated, powerful red wine will appeal to all palates. Spicy, rich, dark with incredible length.
    $31.95 Bottle
  247. This distinguished Cabernet Sauvignon was made from ultra-premium grapes grown in stony soils on twenty year old vines at the Mere Road Vineyard, located in the celebrated Gimblett Gravels Wine Growing District of Hawke’s Bay.
    $44.95 Bottle
  248. This is a selection of the best Syrah barrels from the vintage. It has flavours of raspberry, cranberry and blackcurrant with good tannins balancing acidity and a long smooth finish. A wine which deserves to be cellared. Produced organically.
    $56.95 Bottle
  249. Ripe dark raspberry and plumb fruit is subtly lifted by layers of dark red florals and complex savoury aromas of dark chocolate, cigar box, barbequed meat and olive tapenade. The palate of this wine shows a rich silky texture, which is full and concentrated. Flavours of ripe raspberry and dark plumbs fill the pallet.
    $44.95 Bottle
  250. The wine has an intense, dark purple colour with a violet rim; bright and vivacious in the glass, youthful. The nose is expressive with powerful cassis, plum, exotic spice and hints of floral aromas. On the palate the wine is medium-bodied with intense flavours of crushed black fruit, cassis, vanilla and dark chocolate. The tannins are soft and silky, the acidity fresh, the flavour profile focused and linear. The wine has a persistent and long-lasting aftertaste.
    $33.95 Bottle
  251. No other NZ Cabernet at this price can claim such as consistently well made Cabernet as CR McDonalds. A herby, berry laden nose leads to a fleshy, vanillan palate with oak.
    $28.95 Bottle
  252. This Tassie Pinot has heaps of bright fruit leaping out of the glass, is soft and approachable and doesn't take itself too seriously. Tremendous value for money!
    $18.95 Bottle

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  253. Not the most amazing vintage...but, John Hancock has low cropped to produce a powerful, aromatic wine for drinking young. A well made style.
    $36.95 Bottle
  254. Full bodied and tightly packed with an array of concentrated dark fruits. Succulent, balanced and long on the palate.
    $48.95 Bottle
  255. Terrifically food-friendly, Merlot-led Organic Bordeaux, savoury but ripe on the palate with a smooth and silky mouthfeel.
    $21.95 Bottle
  256. A no expense spared Pinot Noir offering considerable value for money. There are many $40 Pinots from across the country that don't come close to this super sipper.
    $17.95 Bottle
  257. Brilliant ruby in colour, shows bright red berry, cherry, floral and spice aromas on the nose leading on to a smooth velvety palate. Here the rich fruit flavours are complemented by spice, mineral and dried herb notes leading on to a long rich finish.
    $29.95 Bottle
  258. A well known wine and a benchmark Central Otago expression for an entry level wine. Big and fleshy but with a big, punchy undercarriage and soft silky tannins.
    $26.95 Bottle
  259. Made from organic grapes, this noble blend shows off with aromas of juicy dark plums, black fruits and berries. Subtle spices, herbs and dark chocolate add to the complexity. Concentration and opulence aplenty followed by a sensuous, lingering long finish.
    $79.95 Bottle
  260. Full-bodied with ripe dark cherry aromas and a concentrated core of berry fruits. The seductively smooth palate packed with fragrant spices, blackberries, chocolate, violets and soft oak.
    $45.95 Bottle
  261. The Cuvée Aux Antipodes is the meeting of two winemakers from the two hemispheres, Paul Pujol and François Millet . The Old and the New World seemingly so distant, join here in a human and winemaking adventure with a common passion for Pinot Noir and the beauty of its terroirs.
    $99.95 Bottle
  262. Akarua are known for producing big, blockrocking pinots that envelope the tongue with intense fruitiness, fine silky tannins and a gutteral, earthy underbelly that screams out for game.
    $39.95 Bottle
  263. The Gimblett” is traditionally made from a blend of grape varieties. The Cabernet family gives structure and fresh aromatics. Merlot gives richness and mid-palate weight with Malbec helping with complexity, density and colour.
    $36.95 Bottle
  264. Made by Quartz Reef's winemaker Rudi Bauer, this is classic Central Otago Pinot at a fantastic price! Ripe plum flavours and a hint of spice rounded up with fine tannins.
    $28.95 Bottle
  265. From the established vineyard of Waipara comes this medium bodied, earthy Pinot with plenty of character. Great with game meats.
    $54.95 Bottle
  266. The Estate Pinot Noir expresses the unique terroir of Terra Sancta Estate, soil type, vine age and microclimate of each block that contributes to the final Estate Pinot Noir.
    $37.95 Bottle
  267. By Akarua. A dark fruited, tightly knit package giving some serious oomph for you dollar spend.Beautifully balanced and very fleshy.
    $25.95 Bottle
  268. With aromas of violets, rose petals, plums and red fruits, this medium-dark red coloured Pinot Noir has a gentle elegant palate with a sweet and lingering raspberry fruit finish.
    $49.95 Bottle
  269. A fabulous wine with bold red berry fruit, violets, spice and a hint of smoky oak. Silky textured with savoury complexity and clean finish.
    $24.95 Bottle
  270. Aromatically this wine exhibits dried herb with a dark spice and bramble fruit spectrum, leading to an elegant textural mouthfeel showing minerality, great balance and drive. Produced organically.
    $52.95 Bottle
  271. Deep ruby. Perfumed, alluring open and fresh berry fruits, earth, custard, sandalwood and lead. Supple sensual fruit on the palate with supporting tannin. Soft but structural, crisp and mineral. Salivating.
    $39.95 Bottle
  272. A sweetly ripe, elegant, aromatic Cabernet Sauvignon blend with blackcurrant, cassis & herb flavours on a fresh, fine-textured palate. Age from 3 to 12 years, earlier for a more fruit driven style.
    $44.95 Bottle
  273. Ripe fruit, gentle winemaking and maturation in French oak have resulted in a complex and powerful wine. Aromas of ripe cherries, raspberries and plums, and a rich, silky smooth palate.
    $43.95 Bottle
  274. Sick of clunky, jammy Aussie Shiraz? Try this perfect example of cold climate (!) Syrah. Soft, unctuous fruit, silky texture and fine flavoursome tannins. Great with venison.
    $33.95 Bottle
  275. An iconic Hawkes Bay red and the wine this vineyard is best known for. Bordeaux-iness a plenty, the cedarwood, pencil lead notes and berried upper palate drink beautifully.
    $29.95 Bottle
  276. Enticingly rich style for a Martinborough Pinot - dark cherry and bright berry fruit flavours give this immediate appeal.
    $37.95 Bottle
  277. The flagship wine from Judy Fowler’s world-class operation in Clevedon. Made in tiny quantities and only in exceptional years. Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Carmenere and Malbec. Outstandingly lush and complex, with ripe, supple tannins and very deep plum, spice, herb and slight liquorice flavours
    $175.00 Bottle
  278. Classic Carmenere from top Chilean winery DeMartino. Full and flavoursome, with exceptional freshness. Spicy notes, freshness and structure with velvety tannins.
    $19.95 Bottle

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  279. This superb Syrah from the exceptional vintage brims with intense flavour and complexity, displaying luscious boysenberry, white pepper spice and liquorice, on a beautifully integrated and refined palate. Eminently drinkable now, it will also greatly reward cellaring for longer term enjoyment.
    $44.95 Bottle
  280. The Jewelstone Syrah has a floral spicy nose with very sweet ripe fruit elements. The palate has good fruit intensity, sweet tannins and a wonderful freshness in the mouth. The tannins dissolve leaving a lovely perfumed and savoury aftertaste on the finish.
    $39.95 Bottle
  281. In any vintage Hawke’s Bay Syrah is great at showing its ‘sense of place’ and the Bilancia Syrah certainly does that. The bright and juicy berry and dark fruit characters coupled with earthy spiciness and mid weight palate say “I’m from here”.
    $32.95 Bottle
  282. The wine is rich and concentrated with blackberry, plums, pepper and spice. It finishes long and has silky tannins. It is a wine that will keep improving and can be enjoyed with proper cellaring for up to a decade from vintage.
    $41.95 Bottle
  283. TK's John Martin Pinot Noir is crafted from their best vineyard parcels. Intense spicy aromas are balanced by rich, dark fruits. Soft, silky tannins and supple texture round out the palate and lead to a long, lingering finish.
    $42.95 Bottle
  284. One of the emerging icons of Central Otago, this multi award winning property produces BIG pinot noir for a great price. Rich and savoury with some beautiful silky tannins.
    $68.95 Bottle
  285. This is deliciously smooth Tempranillo, bright red berry fruit and a lick of round oak, medium-bodied with great length.
    $14.95 Bottle
  286. A legendary wine created from 100% Tempranillo by Alejandro Fernandez. Think Bordeaux structure, Aussie power with Spanish red berried fruit. Drink now to 20years+
    $49.95 Bottle
  287. Campo Viejo Reserva is classic Rioja, savoury, fleshy wine with great depth.
    $21.95 Bottle
  288. Picked by John Saker in the Dominion Post as his #1 Spanish pick, April 2017. "This old vine Monastrell dominant (70%) blend offers herby, earthy, dark fruit characters."
    $23.95 Bottle
  289. Bright ruby in colour with inviting aromas of flowers and ripe blueberries. The palate is vibrant, medium bodied, with good tannic structure and long finish.
    $18.95 Bottle
  290. Not just a pretty label, this rich developed well made tempranillo has a lot of nice ripe fruit with a silky earthy underbelly and plenty of vanilla inducing oak.
    $18.95 Bottle
  291. Beautiful uplifted berry fruit flavours of ripe cherry and blackberry with spicy overtones lead you into a lovely fragrant filled palate. It’s elegant yet weighty with lovely fruit ripeness which manifests in intense flavour and a sweet impression. The finish is long and well structured this wine is ageing wonderfully.
    $22.95 Bottle
  292. Brambly, spicey shiraz with plenty of weight but none of the jammy, clawing fruit. It packs a punch but holds off swinging until it is half way down your throat. A beef specialist tipple.
    $33.95 Bottle
  293. A bold crimson red in colour with magenta hues. The nose has rich aromas of black cherries and cassis with forest floor characters. The wine opens with a lively and intense blackberry compote, progressing to the rich, dark chocolate characters and finishing with succulent tannins that continue the experience long after the wine has left your mouth.
    $18.95 Bottle
  294. A great value Merlot from Chile. Soft and juicy with red fruits, earthy notes and silky tannins. Perfect with all manner of red meats or tomato based dishes.
    $17.95 Bottle
  295. Ripe and juicy with silky tannins and a rounded mouthfeel. Flavours of red and black fruit, soft pepper spice, coffee and chocolate abound. Delicious and great value!
    $19.95 Bottle
  296. Sourced from ‘old vines’ in Amador County and cooler vineyards in Paso Robles and Sonoma, this Zinfandel has exceptional depth and complexity. Petite Sirah is blended in to further enhance the luscious strawberry jam, cassis and briar flavors that follow its perfume of dark fruit, sweet spice and toasty vanilla.
    $34.95 Bottle
  297. Escarpment Pinot Noir highlights Martinborough’s unique terroir and winemaking philosophy, soundly revealed in this blend of Pinot Noir parcels from across this beautifully well-suited cool climate district.
    $48.95 Bottle
  298. The wine is deep ruby in colour. Its abundant aromas suggest blackberries, dark plums, cassis and mocha, with underlying hints of vanilla, spice, cigar box and game.
    $33.95 Bottle
  299. A full-bodied red wine with a ruby red color and garnet flashes. Elegant aromas of blueberries and ripe blackberries, plum sauce, sweet-floral tobacco of iris and iris, on a dark and warm texture of wet and spicy earth of mustard seeds and ginger.
    $26.95 Bottle
  300. Aromatically this wine offers layers of flavours: violets, dark cherry and plum, notes of bitter chocolate and tobacco with a faint whiff of rabbit guts. There is a fresh vibrancy on the palate of acid and smooth tannins pulling the wine through to a long, salivating finish.
    $37.95 Bottle
  301. Planted in 1990, Bullnose Vineyard’s old red iron soils produce Te Mata’s finest syrah. Distinct floral & spice aromas, rich flavours of plum, raspberry & blackberry, with a velvety texture
    $69.95 Bottle
  302. Red berries and lightly toasted coffee, lending complexity to the wine before giving way to a fresh and spicy finish.
    $43.95 Each
  303. A customer favourite. A softer, bulbous effort with a molten black fruited front palate and a rich and silky finish. Good for sipping in front of the telly or with simple beef dishes.
    $16.95 Bottle
  304. Super juicy, fleshy Pinot Noir that rolls around the mouth staining it with flavour. Excellent value for money.
    $25.95 Bottle
  305. A medium bodied, rich and savoury Pinot Noir from Central Otago. Flavours of dark cherry, savoury spice, wild herbs and plums. Silky tannins and a lingering finish. Produced organically.
    $49.95 Bottle
  306. Cabernet Sauvignon has a strong heritage at Vasse Felix – it was one of the first red wines made at the estate, and was Margaret River’s first Cabernet. The Filius shows concentrated juicy fruit flavours and a savoury edge.
    $31.95 Bottle
  307. The Signature is a rich, complex and generous 100% Barossa Cabernet & Shiraz blend that is uniquely Australian
    $49.95 Bottle
  308. Produced in the dusty wild west hamlet of Fuedajalon in the Borja region in central Spain, this inky dry and very ripe example of Monastrell is a funky yet dependable favourite.
    $16.95 Bottle
  309. Crimson with violet hues, this wine exhibits spiced plums and peppercorns with fruit cake and forest floor aromas.
    $18.95 Bottle
  310. A superb value Cabernet from Australia's oldest family owned winery. Top quality fruit from the Signature made its way into this wine meaning an intense and pure Cabernet resulted.
    $31.95 Bottle
  311. Probably the most underrated of all Central Otago's Pinots. Layer upon layer of flavour is bound together with a firm fine backbone of flavour, acidity and minerality. Very impressive! Produced organically.
    $51.95 Bottle
  312. Smooth and well balanced Merlot with ripe raspberry, cherry and plum notes. Medium bodied with smooth tannins and a silky finish - consistently outstanding value!
    $11.95 Bottle
  313. Lovely, dark ruby colour! Intense aromas of cranberry and cherry jam, licorice and pleasant balsamic notes. Smooth velvety tannins sustain a long finish.
    $21.95 Bottle
  314. Fine Marlborough Pinot Noir from the team at Cloudy Bay. Medium bodied with herbaceous and spicy characters. Perfect with roast duck.
    $59.95 Bottle
  315. A growing season with very small crops of intensely flavoured fruit in the cherry/tayberry spectrum with liquorice characters from stem influence.
    $56.95 Bottle
  316. Medium bodied yet savoury and very well made Pinot from Marlborough. Flavours of ripe cherry, red berry fruit and hints of leather and gamey meats.
    $21.95 Bottle
  317. Super value Syrah from Hawkes Bay. Red fruits, white pepper and soft spice are all evident. Tannins are medium bodied and the finish is smooth and balanced.
    $16.95 Bottle
  318. Rounded and ripe with medium grainy tannins and loads of ripe red berry fruit and a touch of leather and smoky oak. Great value Cabernet with a soft yet full bodied finish.
    $11.95 Bottle
  319. Not particularly challenging, but then, who wants a challenge EVERY night! This is a a good solid table wine that drinks easily, with nice fruit to appeal to a broad range of palates.
    $17.95 Bottle
  320. In a small part of the vineyard, grapes are left to hang a little longer. Once the primary fermentation ends the dried grapes are added, inducing a 2nd fermentation. Rich and complex.
    $19.95 Bottle
  321. This iconic wine always displays the power and intensity of McLaren Vale Shiraz, yet has an elegance and refinement that few other wines from the region possess.
    $68.95 Bottle
  322. Perfumed with lovely aromatics, there is a range of complexed fruit notes of darker berryfruit, some spice, savoury tones and dried herbs. Produced organically.
    $42.95 Each
  323. Smooth as smooth can be. A well rounded Merlot with damson and cassis dominant on a voluptuously textured front palate.
    $14.95 Bottle
  324. This blend of classic Bordeaux grape varieties displays ripe plum and cassis fruit with an enjoyable, long finish. Seldom do wines bestow such luscious, sweet tannins as this delightful red.
    $39.95 Bottle
  325. As is a hallmark of our Pinot, a savoury herbal note reminiscent of oregano offsets more overt fruit characters. The palate is bright, fluid and focused. Fine tannins build through the mid palate carrying the wine to a long elegant finish.
    $89.95 Bottle
  326. Full bodied, yet elegant on the nose with ripe berry notes and subtle minerality. A complex palate of floral, berry and spice notes, perfectly balanced with soft tannins and a lingering finish.
    $30.95 Bottle
  327. An inky crimson wine with complex aromas full of freshly baked plum cake crushed black pepper, violets and fennel with hints of blueberries. The palate is lush with layers of velvet, great structure and flavours reminiscent of satsuma plums, olives, black pepper and anise. The wine finishes savoury and is driven by fine powdery tannins.
    $33.95 Bottle
  328. This is the level where Zin really gets interesting. The usual blast of fruit disarms your tongue before savoury, rich cacao notes and a wall of indiscernable compact flavour hit you hard
    $29.95 Bottle
  329. Le Volte dell’Ornellaia combines the Mediterranean expression of opulence and generosity with structure and complexity. The approachable style of Le Volte dell’Ornellaia, a blend of noble grape varieties grown in Tuscany , reflects the philosophy and savoir-faire of Ornellaia.
    $49.95 Bottle
  330. The ancient grape variety of Aglianico produces the Barolos of the south. Bold, rich, and velvety in texture - try with gamey meat and pasta dishes.
    $21.95 Bottle
  331. A well made claret from the right bank. Full flavoured, with lush red and dark berries, and soft tannins. The finish has just a touch of savoury making it perfect with a roast.
    $18.95 Bottle
  332. Matured for 12 months in oak leading to fine aromas of vanilla, coconut, and roasted coffee. The palate is broad, fruity and elegant, with a nice lengthy finish.
    $21.95 Bottle
  333. This Barossan blend of Shiraz Grenache and Touriga is bursting with ripe red berry fruits and spice, soft and round in texture, this is a classic.
    $17.95 Bottle
  334. You will not tell this wine apart from an $80+ claret. The structured, layer palate is strewn with subtleties, bringing both complexity and harmony.
    $49.95 Bottle
  335. Dark and red fruits, plums, cherries, dried herbs, wild thyme, orange peel, soft tannins, well balanced, with good length, body, and structure.
    $36.95 Bottle
  336. Juicy little minx’s strawberry and cherry playfully flirt with cinnamon and allspice, finally succumbing to the rich, warm and seductive nature of a supple leather chaise lounge.
    $16.95 Bottle
  337. Taking its name from the 45th parallel which runs 2 kilometers from the cellars of Maison Paul Jaboulet Aîné. Elegant and aromatic bouquet, with red fruits blended with spices.
    $23.95 Bottle
  338. Ripe blueberry, boysenberry and redcurrant notes meeting more exotic notes of star-anise. Long, fine, savoury tannins across the palate and the bracken-like earthiness from the Cabernet portions builds complexity, while Syrah brings spice and fresh, balanced acidity to the finish.
    $45.95 Bottle
  339. Steve Davies’ Doctors Flat Vineyard in Bannockburn is the real deal - a true master of his craft, having worked for big names in NZ and overseas, Steve now only makes Pinot, and what a wine, consitently listed among the most prestigious Pinots in NZ
    $53.95 Bottle
  340. Thanks to the favourable soil and climate, Chianti Castiglioni reflects its lands’ characteristics as a soft, pleasantly fruity wine noted for its strong and well-defined personality.
    $29.95 Bottle
  341. Very well made and a classy benchmark kinda style. Dry and fine with silky tannins and some savoury notes back palate.
    $17.95 Bottle
  342. A well-made, full-flavoured expression of the Chianti grape variety. Quite dry and piercing on the palate with some lush red berried fruit and savoury notes.
    $17.95 Bottle
  343. It could be said that Elisabetta Foradori has single handedly brought the intriguing Teroldego grape back from the brink of extinction. Biodynamically produced, this has aromas of plum and black cherry, leading to spicy oak and chocolate on the palate.
    $42.95 Bottle
  344. By Peter Sisseck - famous as winemaker of Pingus. An accessible profile and very easy to drink. A big, mouthfilling, instantly gratifying wine with juicy red fruit, hints of paint box, dusty tannins, dark earthy notes.
    $36.95 Bottle
  345. This is a vibrant style, both inside and out - from the label to the supple spiced fruit character, this wine stands out from the crowd!
    $19.95 Bottle
  346. Proud, majestic, complex and exuberant: this is Masi's gentle giant. A benchmark for the Amarone category, which, together with Barolo and Brunello, makes up the aristocracy of the Italian wine world.
    $97.95 Bottle
  347. Canterbury Pinots are unstoppable at the moment, and this top-shelf example from Greystone is the wine that really got us to stop and look again at the region. Produced organically. Stunning quality, don't miss out on tucking a few of these away in your cellar!
    $109.95 Bottle
  348. By using clever viticulture and top-secret winemaking techniques, Dr. John Forrest has made this fruit-forward Pinot, bursting with berry and dark cherry flavours.. and only 9.5% alcohol!
    $22.95 Bottle
  349. Amarone della Valpolicella - so made using partially raisin-dried grapes, giving amazing depth and complexity. All at an unbelievably low price for this famous Northern Italian style
    $47.95 Bottle
  350. Château de Beaucastel has long been regarded as one of the greatest wines in France. It is notorious for its elegance, balance and ageing potential. Beaucastel has an exceptional terroir at the Northern limit of Châteauneuf du Pape, exposed to the Mistral wind. All thirteen varieties of the appellation have been organically grown since the sixties.
    $189.95 Bottle
  351. Ruby red color with violet reflections; on the nose it has aromas of red berry fruits such as raspberry, maraschino cherry and cassis followed by licorice, rhubarb, leather.
    $36.95 Bottle
  352. Supple and beautifully perfumed. A pinot of balance and finesse with earthy, savoury notes and a touch of ripe berry fruits.
    $47.95 Bottle
  353. Rich, vibrant aromas of blackcurrant and briary fruits with hints of vanillin oak and spice. Red and purple fruits carry onto the palate supported by a rich, earthy undertone and fine silky tannins giving the wine terrific structure, great length and persistent flavour.
    $54.95 Bottle
  354. The farm voice of a distinct parcel of land: Rippon. On the western board of Roy’s Bay, Lake Wanaka. Produced organically.
    $69.95 Bottle
  355. A quality Bordeaux blend from premium Gimblett Gravels vineyards. Expressive dark red fruits and spicy oak aromas lead into a palate showing depth, balance and length
    $17.95 Bottle
  356. A full bodied fruit driven Merlot with a smooth and supple texture. The Craggy GG Merlot and GG Syrah are the pick of the winery's best. The Merlot probably pips it.
    $36.95 Bottle
  357. Lovely smoky, cedary notes giving way to red cherry, roses, wild herbs and open fire. Produced organically.
    $56.95 Bottle
  358. Settle back into your leather armchair in front of the fire with this rich opulent style that has seen plenty of oak. Deep berry fruit, supple and smooth texture, with chocolatey finish.
    $22.95 Bottle
  359. A soft and supple Pinot Noir from Central Otago with earthy notes showing through on the palate. Good fruit weight and acid balance.
    $23.95 Bottle
  360. 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from the McLaren Vale region of South Australia. Medium bodied with ripe red fruits and silky tannins. A great medium bodied, juicy red.
    $23.95 Bottle
  361. Deeply coloured and oozing rich dark fruit – a virtual bowl of ripe black cherries, blackberries topped with a dollop of grandma’s homemade plum jam. An opulent interpretation of Marlborough pinot layered with evocative fragrances of cloves, star anise, tea smoke and a hint of gaminess. The palate is generous with ripe fruit, fine tannins and a delicious spicy finish.
    $44.95 Bottle
  362. Great value Pinot Noir from Central Otago. Ripe red fruits and hints of coffee, spice and soft oak.
    $27.95 Bottle
  363. Aromas of cedar, vanillin oak lift and dark plum with a subtle savoury mineral complexity. The subtle tannins in the mid palate of this blend of Bordeaux varieties fill the mid palate with a balanced texture and density giving length and structure. Enjoy now or will cellar well.
    $29.95 Bottle
  364. Germany makes some decent Pinot Noir, but you never see much in NZ. So try the next best thing, a German-made Wairarapa Pinot. Firm ripe fruit, good balance and fine finish.
    $31.95 Bottle
  365. Rich black fruit flavours together with sweet spices and a touch of pepper. It has a smooth finish and will develop further complexity with bottle age. Produced organically.
    $31.95 Bottle
  366. Oustanding Waipara Pinot. Produced organically. Deep plum colour with a brooding nose of dark cherry, raspberry, leather, fennel & spices. Equally complex palate with smooth textured tannins & lovely length.
    $44.95 Bottle
  367. The bouquet and flavour suggest blackberries, purple plums, cassis, cigar box and vanilla pod. A generous spine of ripe tannins support and draw out the lingering after taste.
    $17.95 Bottle
  368. Sweetly perfumed aromas - clove and cinnamon backed up with dark plums, vanilla and a touch of cedar. The palate is richly fruited. Plums and forest berries with savoury leather and cigar notes. Seamless and dense tannins add to the sense of warmth. Opulence nicely balanced with a red vibrancy and spice on the finish.
    $37.95 Bottle
  369. Quite possibly Central Otago's best Pinot Noir on a dollar for dollar basis. Perfect balance, dark forest fruits, length, minerality and fine flavoursome tannins combine beautifully.
    $39.95 Bottle
  370. Burn Cottage incorporates fruit produced on their own estate vineyard, with 2 other sites in the Central Otago region.
    $54.95 Bottle
  371. Light and easy drinking red with lots of plums, cherries, gently spicy oak and soft tannins. Savoury and appetizing. Partner with pasta and pizza.
    $19.95 Bottle
  372. This Organic Montepulciano seriously delivers. Velvety texture and plenty of dark cherry fruit, finishing up with a nice savoury length.
    $21.95 Bottle
  373. A rich, full-bodied style consisting of swathes of black and blue fruits and a nice, smooth finish that seems to last ever so long for such an affordable red wine.
    $20.95 Each
  374. A young and flavoursome Rioja from one of the most famous producers in Rioja. 100% Tempranillo this is a juicy and delicious Rioja. Red and black fruit with silky tannins.
    $21.95 Bottle
  375. Try one with your next BBQ, you'll be glad you did!
    $37.95 Bottle
  376. World famous Rhône producer Chapoutier's flagship wine. It is a much loved, very drinkable, well rounded French table wine that gives Guigal a good run for its money.
    $22.95 Bottle
  377. Well known as the best 2nd tier pinot noir made in Martinborough. This is well made. The lush fruit tails away to a savoury complex, vinous finish.
    $26.95 Bottle
  378. A dark, brooding wine with rich aromas of chocolate, mocha and ripe black cherries.
    $21.95 Bottle
  379. Wirra Wirra's flagship Shiraz. Loaded with distinctive McLaren Vale blueberry and chocolate characters, supported by plums and spice. Tannin structure destined for 10+ years in the cellar.
    $59.95 Bottle
  380. Historic label, but a most contemporary wine.
    $18.95 Bottle
  381. A premium red wine from South Australia. The luscious elegance of the Clare Valley fruit marries superbly with the slightly peppery fruit from McLaren Vale.
    $28.95 Bottle
  382. Generous ripe fruit flavours of the Clare Valley are balanced with elegant, fine tannins, lifted mint character and velvety finish of the Coonawarra.
    $28.95 Bottle
  383. If an easy drinking, well-made malbec at a great price is what you're looking for then the Catena Zapata Malbec is for you. Deep violet in colour this micro-climate blend of four unique vineyards offers intense aromas, and concentrated flavour.
    $33.95 Bottle
  384. Carmenere was a Bordeaux grape variety thought lost to the world post phylloxera. Having been identified in Chile, it has become a source of national pride, producing big beefy reds.
    $29.95 Bottle
  385. Padrillos is the Malbec was created by Ernesto Catena, the son of Nicolas Catena, the man largely responsible for the Malbec from Mendoza's growing popularity. The nose is of black fruits, spice and hints of floral and vanilla notes, with a sweet and smooth, medium-bodied mouth-feel.
    $21.95 Bottle
  386. Beautifully made CdR from one of the great names of the Rhone Valley.
    $23.95 Bottle
  387. From the vineyards of Chile this is a very easy to enjoy Carmenere. Bright, fresh and fruity with good acidity and ripe tannins. Dark berry and spice flavours.
    $18.95 Bottle
  388. Obra is Septima's Reserve wine. A full-bodied Argentine Malbec true to its type. Flavours that suggest cherry, violet, and sweet blackberry; plenty of depth and weight.
    $27.95 Bottle
  389. This certified Organic Cabernet has plenty of ripe cassis flavours, smooth velvety texture, with soft tannins and long finish. Another bargain from Argentina!
    $19.95 Bottle
  390. Ripe tasting and fruit driven, with the berry and mocha flavours enhanced by supple tannins.
    $14.95 Bottle
  391. Flor de Crasto red wine is deep ruby in colour with red fruit aromas evoking raspberries and plums. It is balanced and quite fruity on the palate.
    $20.95 Bottle
  392. Intense youthful fresh ripe berry flavours with spice and pepper fruits with some complexity.
    $15.95 Bottle
  393. One of our biggest selling red wines. People love it. Not too muscular, but with one of the smoothest, easy-drinking textures you'll find, it'll be hard to walk past.
    $21.95 Bottle
  394. Finally...we've found a great tannat from Madiran, a tannic wine that kicked off the statin craze with it's supposed high levels. It's great with duck, dark chocolate and soft cheese.
    $26.95 Bottle
  395. A lovely, easy-to-drink red that will please your palate and budget. Grenache gives plenty of rich berry fruit flavors and Tempranillo gives velvety structure for a rich, textured finish.
    $13.95 Bottle
  396. First produced in 2002, Trinity Hills 'Homage' has been voted "best wine in New Zealand" by Cuisine Magazine.
    $129.95 Bottle
  397. The backbone of Gibbston Valley's Pinot Noir production, possessing rare beauty, the GV Pinot has a sweet, languid nature over a core of very sumptuous tannins.
    $41.95 Bottle
  398. SP 68 Rosso (Nero d’Avola and Frappato) purple/red in the glass showing aromas of wild cherries, plum and mulberry with just a touch of raspberry lift.
    $46.95 Bottle
  399. From high altitude vineyards in Mendoza, Argentina. Deep purple in colour with aromas of black fruit and spice. Soft yet full bodied with black cherry, raspberry and a hint of leather.
    $20.95 Bottle
  400. Made from 9 clones of Pinot Noir and grown on several different soil types, adding complexity to the wine. This wine is fermented naturally with gentle handling and allowed to mature quietly in French oak barriques.
    $53.95 Bottle
  401. Our hunt for the perfect everyday drinking pinot from Central Otago turned up this little beauty. Be amazed! Savoury, fine, fleshy pinot that's beautifully balanced at a very reasonable price.
    $20.95 Bottle
  402. The Boxer is Astounding! So rich, so smooth and so powerful. Succulent berry flavours with luscious chocolate layers as well as licorice and spice.
    $39.95 Bottle
  403. Lifted aromas of ripe cherries and spice, and a soft and generous palate of wild berries and delicate primary fruit, gently shadowed by a subtle toasty oak.
    $20.95 Bottle
  404. Classy Bordeaux style blend from the Gimblett Gravels sub-region of Hawkes Bay. Gordon Russell and his team are so consistent in producing a ripe and juicy red.
    $17.95 Bottle
  405. The ever-so reliable Coonawarra Shiraz from Wynns. Medium bodied with flavours of chocolate, spice, plum and cassis. Enjoy with peppered beef fillet.
    $20.95 Bottle
  406. Chester Osborne's centrepiece wine and an Australian Shiraz of international repute. It has magnificent depth, fine silky tannins and lush, brambly fruit. Age for 6 years+
    $20.95 Bottle
  407. An early drinking style of Pinot from the team at Chard Farm. Red fruits abound with soft tannins and a silky mouthfeel. Perfect with pizza, tomato based pasta dishes or antipasto.
    $29.95 Bottle
  408. Pinotage is pinot noir crossed with cinsault. The South Africans have discovered that when you give the wine a good blast of oak, a cocao flavour emerges from the silky fruit!
    $16.95 Bottle
  409. Clearview are Hawkes Bay blended red specialists.This plummy,round smooth wine with a dry and reasonabley complex back palate is well worth a good lamb roast.
    $21.95 Bottle
  410. Young and punchy, but with sufficient balance and fineness to taste like a great value Aussie shiraz, but with the volume turned down. Reliable, fun and appealing to everybody.
    $25.95 Bottle
  411. Truly outstanding value for money. If you haven't picked up a bottle before, you need to do so immediately. Full bodied, perfect balance with a dry, silky tannin-ed finish.
    $17.95 Bottle
  412. Superb quality Syrah from a top producer in Hawkes Bay. Ripe fruit and spice with elegant and restrained tannins.
    $36.95 Bottle
  413. These soils keep the growth and crop of these old clone Syrah vines in check and provide warmth in the autumn, all critical factors in developing the enormous character and presence this wine has. Traditionally made with heady aromas and a luscious yet classical texture. 'Le Sol' is all at once elegant and exuberant,and in a very short time it has shown the breeding of Syrah in the Gimblett Gravels.
    $169.95 Bottle
  414. Dark garnet colour. Beautifully lifted and complex aromas of spiced red fruits, crushed autumn leaves and sandalwood. Classically composed on the palate with fruit richness given length by balanced acidity and fine dusty tannins. Finishes elegant, dry and long.
    $129.95 Bottle
  415. Medium bodied, elegant Otago Pinot Noir with vibrant berry fruit flavours and fine grained tannins. Made from organic grapes.
    $37.95 Bottle
  416. A classy little sipper from one of Martinborough's finest outfits.It displays balance, depth and length as well as a decent splash of Martinborough summer fruit.
    $21.95 Bottle
  417. Consistently delicious. It's a big wine for the price, but has some luscious gentle fruit and a long finish.
    $19.95 Bottle
  418. One of Moore Wilson's best sellers, the Jip Jip Rocks is your thinking man/women's shiraz. All the expected spicy berried notes but there is a rich vein of funkiness that persists.
    $20.95 Bottle
  419. This co-fermentation of 96% Shiraz and 4% Viognier has lovely, juicy red fruit, with some lifted floral aromatics. The palate continues with plenty of round fruit flavours and mouthfilling fine, soft tannin texture.
    $25.95 Bottle
  420. Recommended by Paul H as particularly magnificent, this delicate, flavoursome Pinot from awesome Maison 'Joe' Drouhin is a rounded, textural crowd pleaser.
    $49.95 Bottle

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  421. This is Kanonkop's 'second wine', similar in ethos to the second wines of the top Bordeaux estates, and is a lighter, more forward version of it's top blends. Made from around 50% Pinotage, and aged for at least 12 months in French Nevers oak barriques.
    $27.95 Bottle
  422. Great value 'house' wine from one of the very top Rhone producers. Bouquet of red fruit and spices, a soft palate full of fresh cherries and southern French herbs.
    $19.95 Bottle
  423. Produced by the Pegasus Bay team at Waipara in North Canterbury, this is one of our favourite under $25 Pinot Noirs.
    $21.95 Bottle
  424. Valpol is the Italian equivalent of Cotes du Rhone. A blended, simple wine in most circumstances, with the occasional effort that blows the socks off you! This, is a sock-blower-offer!
    $27.95 Bottle
  425. Nice balance and a rich, warming texture. This superb effort from a reasonably difficult vintage shows why Matahiwi are a winery going places with their wines.
    $21.95 Bottle
  426. Fleshy, fine and very drinkable, as to be expected from Mills Reef.
    $21.95 Bottle
  427. Brambly black fruit, spice, and layers of mocha and dark chocolate, with a long silky finish.
    $21.95 Bottle
  428. Made from the young vines of a Chateuaneuf du Papes nursery. A simple, yet vinous and enjoyable French table wine at a ridiculously low price.Try with a spicy foods.
    $17.95 Bottle
  429. No. Not Shiraz/Syrah but a different varietal, closer in style to a cab franc. Well-made, the balance is a knitted mesh of fruit and herbs with a decent backbone of oomph for good measure
    $15.95 Bottle
  430. The mysterious Johnny Q and his trail of ex's, whys and oh oh's...Reasonably priced Aussie Cab without the vicks vaporub menthol character that ruins so many. Try with lamb.
    $15.95 Bottle
  431. Fruity, full bodied and juicy Shiraz with loads of appeal. Red & black fruits, hints of chocolate & mocha. Great with rare red meats or stews.
    $14.95 Bottle
  432. From a wonderful small family affair in Bridge Pa Triangle, Redmetal' Bordeaux-blend has plenty of depth and power, but also plenty of ease and charm. Try with lamb cutlets.
    $24.95 Bottle
  433. Juicy and full of ripe berry flavours this is a delicious little Grenache from Spain. Perfect with pasta, tapas or a bbq. Medium bodied and smooth as silk!
    $14.95 Bottle
  434. Full bodied and packed with ripe berry fruit flavours. A touch of spice adds complexity with a long finish and firm but ripe tannins.
    $27.95 Bottle
  435. A benchmark Aussie Shiraz! Blocky fruit with that distinctive Barossa bramblienessness that tastes like its had a hot poker stuck in it to concentrate the front palate!
    $23.95 Bottle
  436. If you like big wines, this Argentinean Malbec is going to blow you away! Chewy, fruit; coffee and fig notes and a smooth finish result in a tremendous BBQ wine with a difference.
    $17.95 Bottle
  437. Ripe and juicy Merlot from Hawkes Bay. Plum, blackcurrant, soft leather and silky tannins. Great with antipasto, tomato based pasta dishes, cheeses. Easy drinking and enjoyable.
    $15.95 Bottle
  438. One of the thirteen big Aussie family owned wineries, Taylors is a dependable, well priced producer with a great range. The Estate Cabernet is a cracker.A huge wine, best when aerated.
    $17.95 Bottle
  439. A light-medium bodied red made from the red grape of Beaujolais - Gamay Noir. Bursting with ripe red fruits and delicious on a sunny afternoon with a platter of cured meats.
    $24.95 Bottle
  440. A satisfyingly full flavoured Bannockburn Pinot Noir. Hand-picked to ensure purity and vibrancy. Perfect balance with structure, depth and integrated black fruit.
    $26.95 Bottle
  441. A superb value Malbec from Argentina. Medium bodied with soft tannins and plenty of fruit flavour. Dry in style with just enough sweetness to soften the finish. Perfect for BBQ's!!
    $13.95 Bottle
  442. Bright red violet in colour with sweet aromas of blackberry and plum. A hint of smoky oak and vanilla. Medium bodied with a velvety texture and soft tannins, finishes beautifully.
    $16.95 Bottle
  443. Produced Organically in the Wairarapa this is a very classy Pinot Noir. Silky tannins and purity of fruit with a lovely lifted spice and red fruit nose. Perfect with duck dishes.
    $36.95 Bottle
  444. Vidal are making Syrahs at the moment that are worth sitting up and taking notice of. They aren't particularly bulky, but they have a soft, berried elegance that gets you hooked every time.
    $19.95 Bottle
  445. The classic Rhone valley blend of Shiraz and Viognier makes this a very appealling wine. Ripe red fruits and soft tannins, medium bodied with a rounded mouthfeel.
    $11.95 Bottle
  446. From the team at Palliser Estate in Martinborough comes this great value Pinot Noir. An approachable, bright and lively Pinot Noir with beautiful juicy red fruits and good structure.
    $27.95 Bottle
  447. Saddleback is the second label of renowned Central Otago winery Peregrine. Medium bodied with lovely red cherry fruit and hints of wild thyme. Soft tannins.
    $27.95 Bottle
  448. Reduced yields resulted in fantastic colour & flavour development in this Barossa Shiraz. This wine displays soft tannins & lovely fruit characters, full bodied & full of flavour!
    $19.95 Bottle
  449. Ripe and juicy red fruits with medium tannins and a lingering finish make this Barossa Shiraz a great partner for roast beef or venison dishes.
    $17.95 Bottle
  450. The best wine from a recent tasting across a number of Aussie reds. Voluptuous, fleshy and very punchy. The balance is perfect and it has excellent tannin structure.
    $17.95 Bottle
  451. A great value little Cabernet from Chile. Ripe and juicy with plenty of ripe red fruits and silky tannins.
    $17.95 Bottle

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  452. Named in commemoration of the Penola cricket ground, which used to lie on the very site where Jim Barry now grows this premium Cabernet, which is blended with small parcels from the family's Clare Valley estate, then aged in French and American oak.
    $21.95 Bottle
  453. Nope, not syrah/shiraz but a grape variety with closer structure to cab franc. It displays some nice herby notes, a film of red berried primary fruit with a tannic finish.
    $29.95 Bottle
  454. Made to commemorate the 'Giro d'Italia' bicycle race. A lovely inviting combination of bright Sangiovese cherry aromas and round berry fruit of the Merlot.
    $23.95 Bottle
  455. Fantastic array of aromas & flavours - black cherry, plum, spice and charcuterie. Velvety and supple, with fine tannins framing everything perfectly.
    $54.95 Bottle
  456. This bold yet elegant red is made from 5 (cinque) different grape varieties from two different regions, thus breaking the rules, so while this is one of the best sub-$50 Italians we've come across, it is not DOCG status, but vino di tavola!
    $54.95 Bottle
  457. Iconic Martinborough Pinot Noir. Bright, mid ruby red, purple tinge. Perfumed, gloriously ripe cherries, sloe, red hedgerow fruits, olive & sweet earthy spice.
    $109.95 Bottle
  458. Outstanding value for money, this Malbec has plenty of berry fruit flavours and enough depth to stand up to the robust flavours of your next 'Asado' (that's Argentine for BBQ!)
    $14.95 Bottle
  459. Rich, smooth and velvety; very approachable and versatile with food. This is Masi's original Supervenetian from 1964 - recognised internationally as the creator of a new category for wines from the Veneto inspired by the technique of making Amarone.
    $34.95 Bottle
  460. Depth and intensity are kings here. Intoxicating aromas of sweetly spiced plums, wild strawberries and toasted crushed herbs. Astounding complexity in every sip. Black pepper and liquorice linger in the background alongside a perfumed sophistication.
    $46.95 Bottle
  461. If this grape isn't on your radar, it should be. Sicily's most important red varietal. Full bodied, rich wine with smooth tannins. Delicious plum and earthy blackberry flavours.
    $19.95 Bottle
  462. Bright modern style bursting with red berry fruit, enough depth and richness to please. We're always looking for great, fun wines at this price, and this definitely delivers
    $14.95 Bottle
  463. A light Pinot Noir with a fruity pre-disposition, it is a surprisingly good drop and a cut above many of its peers at this price range.
    $16.95 Bottle
  464. This is a concentrated and incredibly tasty Barossa Shiraz. Produced from some of the oldest vines in the Barossa this is a concentrated and incredibly tasty Barossa Shiraz. Dark chocolate, coffee, black fruits and spice are all evident.
    $24.95 Bottle
  465. Red colour with terracotta hues. Aromatic notes of dried fruit plum, fig, raisin. Warm, sweet with notes of tannins that enhance its structure.
    $18.95 Bottle
  466. 100% Agiorgitiko from the prestigious high altitude Nemea region. Elegant rich flavours of rich dark berry, chocolate and baked fruit.
    $22.95 Bottle
  467. Blood red with a vibrant purple hue that suggest brooding intensity and tightly bound flavours. Aromatically this Syrah is cool climate with its perfume of violets, black pepper and cinnamon spice.
    $74.95 Bottle

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  468. A classic red Châteauneuf-du-Pape, very fine and elegant. The best vintages will age for 25 years and more.
    $159.95 Bottle
  469. The resurgent Te Kairanga Estate pinot has proved a huge hit with our customers. Red berried fruit and a silky fine texture.
    $24.95 Bottle
  470. A big seller and a classy little number for the price. A raisiny, porty front palate is folowed by a smooth, fruit laden mid palate and a decent, reasonabley complex finish.
    $16.95 Bottle
  471. An enticing mix of primary fruit characters entwined with flowers, ginger and stone fruit.
    $34.95 Bottle
  472. This wine offers tantalizing raspberry, blueberry, classic briary and spicy flavors with a balance of components for which Seghesio wines are known.
    $57.95 Bottle
  473. A diverse and complex aromatic profile that’s difficult to single out individual components: the layers and intensity are all you could wish for. The site and its ageing vines bestow a completeness and compelling harmony.
    $129.95 Bottle

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  474. Clearly defined aromas of raspberry and pomegranate, which are further enriched by elegant floral notes.
    $109.95 Bottle
  475. Classic 'right bank' merlot-dominant Claret, with a little extra oomph. Deep, plummy fruit, hint of tobacco leaf, cedarwood, and framed with just the right amount of grip.
    $23.95 Bottle
  476. Rockford Basket Press Shiraz has a cult following in its native Australia. Made at the stunning Barossa winery that embraces traditional winemaking techniques and equipment. The resulting wine is a really very special, bold Shiraz.
    $109.95 Bottle

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  477. Full-bodied Syrah with rich, spiced aromas of blackberries & plums. Smooth textured with toasty notes & well integrated tannins.
    $16.95 Bottle

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  478. Kupe is made entirely from the home block first planted in 1999 and situated on Te Muna Road. The alluvial gravels on the Martinborough Terrace provide a distinctive character that sets a benchmark for New Zealand Pinot Noir
    $109.95 Bottle

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  479. Dark fruit with violet and red currant aromatics lead to a seductive elegant textural driven mouthfeel. This wine has a great fruit driven profile supported by fine elegant derived tannins. Produced organically.
    $37.95 Bottle
  480. An expressive nose and deeply fruited palate displaying vibrant notes of red and black cherry, rich mocha and supple, silky tannins leading into a very long finish.
    $46.95 Bottle
  481. With its magnificent ruby, crimson-tinged appearance, this wine reveals aromas of macerated fruits with a hint of mint, lifted by roasted notes. Generous and rich on the palate, with relatively firm tannins that will soften over time.
    $29.95 Bottle
  482. Wow - love Aussie Shiraz? give this a spin! Inky black colour, intensely aromatic, with dark cherry and berry fruits. The palate is rich, decadent and voluptuously textured.
    $21.95 Bottle
  483. Characteristic floral, cherry and spice aromas abound from the glass on first approach. The fruit from our four vineyards (Elms, MacMuir, Calvert and Cornish Point) delivers appealing diversity of aroma and flavour, along with multiple layers and textures. The deeply textural mouthfeel is silken and already charmingly approachable: partly due to the warm 2018 season, but also highly typical of the Felton Road house style.
    $74.95 Bottle

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  484. Blending of Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon ensures the great Australian red wine style of the 1950’s and 60’s is not lost. Dry-grown vineyards reflected the season with light crops and small berries. Cabernet Sauvignon & Shiraz concentrated with super intense, vibrant colour.
    $49.95 Bottle

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  485. An inviting and intriguing nose: florals compete with rich fruit, a hint of Arabic spices, then a whiff of smoke. The palate is typically diverse and exotic: cherry, savoury, hallmark dried herbs, and a burst of dark red flowers with a finish that just won’t end.
    $129.95 Bottle

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  486. Deep garnet hue with bright fruit aromas of blackberry, cherry, and plum with toasted almond, coffee, and cedar. Fresh berry and cherry on the palate with nutmeg, mushroom, and earthy loam. A fresh and lively palate with fine tannins that build in the mouth with a long, vibrant finish.
    $79.95 Bottle
  487. Château de Beaucastel has long been regarded as one of the greatest wines in France. It is notorious for its elegance, balance and ageing potential. Beaucastel has an exceptional terroir at the Northern limit of Châteauneuf du Pape, exposed to the Mistral wind. All thirteen varieties of the appellation have been organically grown since the sixties.
    $209.95 Bottle
  488. Fermented on skins briefly to extract colour. Wild berries and floral aromas. Cherry and rhubarb characters dominate a juicy, yet savoury pinot palate. Super-refreshing lighly chilled.
    $29.95 Bottle
  489. Fruit from an established vineyard, grown on the famous alluvial terrace - a quintessentially Martinborough Pinot Noir, with classic savoury characters, lifted spice and supple tannin.
    $79.95 Bottle
  490. Rich cherry and plum fruit that is spiced with oak notes of cinnamon and clove. Sitting below the fruit, earthen and mineral smokiness, which is lifted by hedonistic floral notes. Decadently sweet fruited and richly textured. The density of the wine is counter balanced by bright acidity and supple tannins
    $134.95 Bottle

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From the most prestigious wines on the planet to the wallet-friendliest of table wines, we have it all at Moore Wilson's. Bargain international varietals from producers such as Trapiche rub shoulders with the legendary Penfolds marques, and we are confident there's a red for everyone here. And of course, we have a huge selection of New Zealand wines - and not just Pinot Noir! There's Syrah from Gimblett Gravels, Merlot from Hawkes Bay, and plenty of offerings from our local Martinborough wineries. Naturally, our range of French reds is extensive - and there's always plenty of Australian wine on offer. Though if there's something you're looking for and can't find, get in touch and we will see what we can do.