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  1. Ripe blueberry, boysenberry and redcurrant notes meeting more exotic notes of star-anise. Long, fine, savoury tannins across the palate and the bracken-like earthiness from the Cabernet portions builds complexity, while Syrah brings spice and fresh, balanced acidity to the finish.
    $45.95 Bottle
  2. Dense and inky purple in colour despite a relatively low alcohol level on bottling, a generous bouquet of cedar, spice and bramble. Dense and chewy on the palate, with a sturdy structure that promises further development with bottle age. Tannins are beginning to resolve, but remain firm, giving this Estate a soft edge that enables for a myriad of food pairing options. A fine right-bank Bordeaux equivalent for a terrific price.
    $49.95 Bottle
  3. The deep crimson colour of Coleraine 21, edged in royal purple, is the first clue to this wine's exceptional character. Pure Hawke's Bay cabernet aromatics leap from the glass wild blackberry, blackcurrant, thyme, and cedar, all interwoven with that signature Coleraine perfume of fresh roses.
    $144.95 Each

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  4. The beautiful floral aromas of lavender, violet, plum and blackcurrant, are all in orbit around the wine’s dark savoury core of tightly wound graphite, nori, coffee grounds, vanilla and tobacco. The palate is intensely concentrated, with a superbright tension building freshness and precision as layer upon layer of fine polished tannins give pinpoint detail alongside signature, exacting, levels of finesse.
    $144.95 Each
  5. Terrifically food-friendly, Merlot-led Organic Bordeaux, savoury but ripe on the palate with a smooth and silky mouthfeel.
    $21.95 Bottle
  6. Deep crimson with vibrant ruby hues. Lifted aromas of ripe blackberry, blackcurrant, cassis, Satsuma plum, blueberry, anise and violets with hints of black pepper and cedar. Rich and concentrated flavours of dark plum, blackberry and blackcurrant, with a pure, plush and focused mid-palate, bright, balanced acidity, and excellent length, carried by fine-grained, ripe tannins.
    $69.95 Each
  7. 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
  8. With its magnificent ruby, crimson-tinged appearance, this wine reveals aromas of macerated fruits with a hint of mint, lifted by roasted notes. Generous and rich on the palate, with relatively firm tannins that will soften over time.
    $29.95 Bottle
  9. The Island Blend is brooding on the nose with blackberry, bramble, black tea and a touch of Provence herbs. The palate is medium bodied with red berry fruits, a touch of black olive and graphite on the finish with a light hint of oak and pepper spice on the finish. The Island Blend is a well structured wine and a wine to enjoy fresh in its youth as well as a wine worth ageing.
    $33.95 Bottle
  10. Highly scented Black Doris plum, blackberry and black currant aroma’s with hints of baking spice, cedar and fine spicy oak. The palate shows dark fruits dominated by plum and blackberry with a rich full mid palate supported by firm, ripe tannins and a long, sumptuous finish. Subtle oak influence provides spicy notes and added structure.
    $23.95 Bottle
  11. This is Pauillac Appelation wine, made by the famed first-growth Chateau, at a (reasonably) affordable price. Add in the fact that this is from the excellent 2014 vintage, and this is one that is very much cellar-worthy
    $199.95 Bottle
  12. The bouquet opens with an elegant woody taste and red fruit notes. The palate is fleshy, racy and tannins give this wine a good length making it a concentrated and structured wine.
    $51.95 Bottle
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