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  1. 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.
    $21.95 Bottle
  2. 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.
    $15.95 Each
  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. 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
  5. 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
  6. Picked across a 7 day window in wonderful conditions, the earlier fruit showcased fresh nashi pear and slatey minerality through a clean tank ferment. The later picked fruit was barreled down and fermented to bring a depth of flavour, texure and palate weight to the wine adding notes of sweet spice, and poached pear dessert. The combination of the two parcels leads to a wine of purity and complexity, with balance and a lingering finish.
    $34.95 Each
  7. Origines Italicae, Latin for Italian Origins, puts together some of the most exciting grape varieties and wine regions of Italy. The Piccini family shares its long-standing winemaking knowledge crafting a range of wines that expresses the rich diversity of Italian wine grapes.
    $15.95 Each
  8. The Pinot Gris " Hospices de Colmar " from old vines with an average age of more than 25 years develops smoky aromas, mixed with exotic fruit scents. Full-bodied and heady, full of nobility, this wine is delicate, finesse with a pleasantly sweet attack, generous and warm to the palate.
    $36.95 Bottle
  9. 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
  10. Bright red berries of redcurrant, raspberry compote, sandalwood with hints of raisins soaked in port and a whiff of vanilla
    $14.95 Each
  11. 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
  12. 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
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