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  1. 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
  2. The wine that smells of grapes! Delicious, musky, Muscat grapes. And lychee, grapefruit and rose petal. Luscious palate, dry finish. Handles a bit of heat and spice beautifully.
    $18.95 Bottle
  3. Looking for a rewarding rosé that not only smells like a magical mash-up of watermelon, redcurrant, Jazz apple, and soft spices but tastes like it, too? Look no further! Crafted by the team at Cantina Europa — who grow grapes between Trapani, Agrigento, and Palermo — this nerello mascalese-based rosé is a new modern style that’s a rock-solid charmer. A hint of pink peppercorn injects heat into the lush, fruity finish, a winner.
    $19.95 Each
  4. This is an intriguing wine that doesn’t readily give away its secrets. To define this wine requires time in order to get to know the complexities and layers that are in store.
    $68.95 Each
  5. Each Grand Vintage is unique, expressing Moët & Chandon’s Cellar Master's personal interpretation of the year. In Champagne, 2015 was a year of tension, dramatic heat, uncertainty… Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2015 evokes an awakening, the first rays of a day full of promise – a luminous morning aura. The 76th vintage in the history of the House, it is an initiation into Moët & Chandon’s journey of light.
    $139.95 Each
  6. A heady chocolate and cherry bouquet following through to a soft and inviting front palate. The ripe tannins form a backdrop for vibrant fruit display combining to create a long lingering lip-smacking finish.
    $9.95 Each
  7. 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.
    $49.95 Bottle
  8. The history of Ruinart rosé, the very first rosé champagne to make its appearance, dates back to the 18th century. While Ruinart rosé champagne first appeared over 250 years ago, its excellent quality remains the essential feature of the production of this delicate wine to this day.
    $179.95 Bottle
  9. Handcrafted crisp and vibrant dry-style Riesling harvested from the Puketapu block. Lively and fruit-forward, with great cellaring potential.
    $24.95 Bottle
  10. The influence of wild yeast, vineyard site, barrel-ferment and time on lees makes for a rich and textural style of Sauvignon Blanc. Fifteen months in French barriques has given this wine a well-rounded textural palate while still retaining freshness at the back of the palate.
    $34.95 Each
  11. Produced by Ivan Sutherland and James Healy - legends of Marlborough Sauvignon! Classy, intense, elegant and balanced. One of our must-try Sauvignons. Made from organic grapes.
    $27.95 Bottle
  12. Upon release it has a subtle lemon hue. The bouquet is vibrant, an intoxicating assortment of tropical and citrus. Heady aromas of passionfruit and pineapple flirt temptingly against a backdrop of grapefruit, green apple, lemon peel and a hint of gunflint. The mouthfeel is textured yet precise, with a rousing whip of acidity and simmering phenolics that give the wine increased structure and length. A complex and serious Sauvignon Blanc, displaying intense varietal character, a multi- faceted palate, and a long salivating finish.
    $26.95 Each
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