$22.00
This Pinot Gris is based on superb fruit from the Tumbarumba wine region in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains - the higher rainfall, cooler temperatures and more sympathetic soil profile make it an excellent location for growing this variety.
However the subtle light copper-pink colour, and the name - Two Places - gives a hint that this wine has a little bit more going on: we've blended in a little fruit from our own vineyard, hence fruit from two places.
The nose exhibits bright notes of honeysuckle, apple, pear and a little spice, with a long smooth palate of nashi pear and red apple.
Chris Shanahan from the Canberra Times wrote:
"A fresh, zesty, light pink dry wine. The savoury palate offers a subtle pear-like flavour, with a dry, gentle grip and warm aftertaste."
Drink to 2020. Winemaker: Alex McKay. 13.1% alc.
$23.00
Tempranillo is one of the great red grapes of the world. Producing some of Spain’s best wines, the grape can make a range of styles: lighter rosé-style Rosado wines; fresh...
$21.00
25% whole bunches were used in the ferment of this Shiraz, which features notes of dark cherry, ripe plums, red fruits, black pepper and aromatic spices. The wine is medium-bodied,...
$38.00
Made with 25% whole bunches, the base wine for this vintage was given 20 months in a mix of old and new French oak before tirage bottling in early 2016....
$26.00
An effusive sparkling wine with spicy green apple aromas which continue to a full, lengthy palate that adds a little slate and citrus. Based primarily on Savagnin fruit blended with...