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  1. The dry counterpart to Dr. L Riesling, this wine is produced with the same exacting quality standards. Because it is dry, but still beautifully fruity, this wine works with a different range of foods than the regular Dr. L Riesling, making the pair of wines extremely versatile. Dr. L dry embodies the elegant and racy style of Riesling from the slate-soil vineyards of the Mosel valley.
    $23.95 Bottle
  2. The Treppchen Kabinett always stands out as a young wine, with its precocious red fruits and dense minerality from the red slate soil. This wine benefits greatly from a few years in the bottle.
    $36.95 Bottle
  3. Waxy honeydew and citrus on the nose, with light florals and a slightly autolytic/bready quality. Impeccably balanced on the palate, showing Takahiro Koyama’s influence from his time working in the Mosel in Germany, with a precisely-judged acid line cutting through the white-fleshed fruit character. A delicate, subtly off-dry expression with length and depth. Good drinking now, and will cellar well for 5 years. From vines planted in 2004 on gravelley and sandy soil. After being carefully hand harvested from a Gravel Soil vineyard in Waipara Valley, grapes were gently pressed and slowly fermented at low temperature to preserve the sweet, distinctive, precious aroma of Riesling.
    $34.95 Each
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. Made from the slopes of the Loire Valley, this Sauvignon Blanc take advantage of 10th generation of winemaking experience of our family. Very aromatic with pleasant flower and fruit fragrances recalling the flower of the vine and the fruit of the Sauvignon. On the palate it reveals a freshness and vivacity characteristical of grapes harvested at good maturity.
    $29.95 Bottle
  7. A full flavoured Sauvignon from Marlborough with intense gooseberry and passionfruit. Dry and balanced with a lasting finish.
    $19.95 Bottle
  8. A medium bodied dry Sauvignon from the Awatere valley district of Marlborough. Passionfruit, gooseberry and citrus flavours are evident. Great with pan seared scallops.
    $14.95 Bottle
  9. A stand-out wine from one of Marlborough's greatest names. Bright, pure and zippy - plenty of classic Marlborough fruit, but racy and refined. A real class act!
    $25.95 Bottle
  10. A very well made, fresh vibrant Savvy from the rolling hills of New Yealand...I mean Marlborough... Yealands are world-renowned for their passion for sustainable winegrowing
    $14.95 Bottle
  11. This wine shows an array of fruit characters, ranging from citrus through to tropical notes. This is complemented by some secondary characters from the natural yeast ferments and also some barrel aging. The palate has an elegant structure with a creamy, textural mid-palate and a long finish.
    $25.95 Bottle
  12. Made by the talented team at Palliser Estate in Martinborough. Fresh lemons and limes with a softer passionfruit and gooseberry finish.
    $18.95 Bottle
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