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  1. Probably the best cheap NZ Pinot Gris on the market. A bit drier with some flavoursome tannins, it drinks well with oily fish and finishes clean.
    $13.95 Each
  2. Superb quality Syrah from a top producer in Hawkes Bay. Ripe fruit and spice with elegant and restrained tannins.
    $36.95 Bottle
  3. 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.
    $29.95 Each
  4. 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
  5. Exceptionally good value for money and a great everyday drinking style of savvy. Also, it's not too heavy on the tropical fruit, giving a finer, laid back feel that's better with food.
    $15.95 Bottle
  6. 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.
    $94.95 Bottle
  7. A rich, luscious wine with intense and complex flavours derived from the Noble Botrytis. The palate has decadent sweetness without being heavy, and balanced acidity gives it freshness through the long finish.
    $23.95 Each
  8. Coddington is the most approachable in its youth. The subtle characteristics of the estate Chardonnay are amplified here, but kept in check with a line of acidity that keeps this very moreish wine lightweight and balletic.
    $72.95 Bottle
  9. Porter is the oldest commercially brewed style and London Porter was Emerson’s first beer. Dark, dry and mellow with some hoppy characteristics, pours a deep brown colour with reddish tints. The aroma is toasty, with a hint of sweetness and some earthy hop notes. Firm-bodied but not heavy, with a creamy texture, the dryish palate is full of roasted malt, coffeeish notes and a sustained bitterness.
    $8.50 Each
  10. Made right here in Wellington, sharing space with Heyday Brewing on Cuba Street. This 'Wave' gin packs a punch at 47% - rich juniper and rosemary with underlying saltiness from sugar kelp. This is made for a powerful G&T
    $76.95 Bottle
  11. Heavy botanical style craft gin. Juniper, lemon, lemongrass, cardamom and coriander – all delicious flavour tones, uniquely decipherable, that hum together with nowhere to hide.
    $79.95 Bottle
  12. Hand-crafted and batch distilled in the Wairarapa. A distinct blend of botanicals including NZ navel oranges and Yen Ben lemons. Best appreciated in a dry martini or G & T!
    $53.95 Bottle
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