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Despite what the French may tell you, 'Champagne' wine was not invented by the famed monk Dom Pérignon - it was the English! It is largely thanks to 17th-century scientist Christopher Merrit and the superior glass production techniques in England that we have champagne today; though the myth of Perignon stuck better than the truth, and his name is now associated with the prestige cuvee of Moet & Chandon. Now 'Champagne' can refer only to sparkling wine of a certain style, produced in the Champagne region. But while it's the most famous type, don't overlook the extraordinary range of other sparkling wines available, like prosecco and methode traditionelle.
  1. Huia Rose displays an excellent fine bead and good bubble retention. Made from organic grapes. The nose shows strawberry and cherry along with lovely fresh baked bread characters. Light strawberry and cherry fruit retain freshness on the palate. This wine has a creamy fresh dry finish.
    $43.95 Bottle
  2. A wine dedicated to a man, nature and passion for Prosecco. Fruit forward with appealing pear, lemon and honey characters, with some lovely light floral notes. Delicioso!
    $26.95 Bottle
  3. A classic, very well crafted methode from the cool climate of Tasmania. A blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Dry, fine bubbles, hints of toasty brioche notes.
    $24.95 Bottle
  4. Riccadonna Asti Spumante naturally sweet with hints of honey, this light, sparkling moscato is produced with moscato bianco grapes grown in the asti region of Italy.
    $18.95 Bottle
  5. No.1 Cuvée was the first wine produced by No.1 Family Estate. It is renowned throughout New Zealand and is winner of multiple International Trophies, Gold Medals and Five Star Awards since its release. Made from 100% Chardonnay, this Blanc de Blancs was held on lees for 2 years, encouraging full yeast autolysis. The resulting wine displays typical, complex, champagne-like characters.
    $37.95 Bottle
  6. This Bargain French Bubbly is ready and waiting for a splash of OJ for your next Bucks Fizz Brunch!
    $12.95 Bottle
  7. Oyster Bay Sparkling Cuvée Brut has flavours and aromas of radiant lime, citrus and white peach, leaving you with a delightfully refreshing finish.
    $19.95 Bottle
  8. You know it. We know it. What is there to say? An iconic New Zealand brand with a reputation that stretches across the world.Try with creme de cassis for a nice twist.
    $27.95 Bottle
  9. This pinot noir chardonnay blend is pretty weighty on the palate. Brioche and caramel notes dominate a fresh lively palate.
    $33.95 Bottle
  10. Deliciously refreshing, steady bead and well rounded flavours. This wine shows classic fruit flavours complexed by yeast aromas
    $20.95 Bottle
  11. With its subtle and gourmand aromas, this cuvée provides a reference point amongst rosé champagnes. It will bring real pleasure to your happiest moments with its sparkling colour, it’s amazing finesse and its great intensity.
    $84.95 Bottle
  12. Tasmania offer wines with voluptuous Aussie fruit but with a much fresher, acidic underbelly more like the kiwi offerings. Add some rose berried fruits into the mix and hey presto.
    $24.95 Bottle

Champagne & Sparkling

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Despite what the French may tell you, 'Champagne' wine was not invented by the famed monk Dom Pérignon - it was the English! It is largely thanks to 17th-century scientist Christopher Merrit and the superior glass production techniques in England that we have champagne today; though the myth of Perignon stuck better than the truth, and his name is now associated with the prestige cuvee of Moet & Chandon. Now 'Champagne' can refer only to sparkling wine of a certain style, produced in the Champagne region. But while it's the most famous type, don't overlook the extraordinary range of other sparkling wines available, like prosecco and methode traditionelle.