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  1. Earthy nose, subtle oak, reminiscent of smoked meat, with light florals and vibrant red and blue fruits. Dark cherry and red berry flavors with savoury mineral/graphite-like notes. Fine, supple, well integrated tannin structure.
    $33.95 Each
  2. Historic label, but a most contemporary wine.
    $18.95 Bottle
  3. 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
  4. 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.
    $49.95 Bottle
  5. 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.
    $47.95 Bottle
  6. 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.
    $18.95 Bottle
  7. 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
  8. Te Mata Coleraine

    2022 - Awarded Best New Zealand Wine of 2024 by Wine Searcher

    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.
    $144.95 Each
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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.
    $134.95 Bottle
  12. 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."
    $25.95 Bottle
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