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Buttery Chardonnay displays rich buttery aromas, spice and concentrated ripe stone fruits, complemented with notes of vanilla and butterscotch. This wine is smooth and creamy, and simply melts in your mouth, highlighting the beautifully blended vanilla and toasted oak flavors with a rich lingering finish.
The Expressionist Shiraz displays deep ruby red with brilliant hues. The nose reveals plum fruit aromas with hints of pepper and spice. Lifted berry and plum flavors are complimented by smooth tannins.
Sauvignon Blanc is best known for its drinkability, with this wine proving no exception to the rule. The Yellow Tail Pure Bright Sauvignon Blanc has only 80 calories per serving and has a light and refreshing taste.
Pinot Grigio is not only great drinking, it's also an excellent match for food. Yellow Tail Pure Bright Pinot Grigio has 80 calories per serving, with a light and refreshing flavor. Pairs well with Asian inspired food on a warm summer evening.
This elegant wine demonstrates beautiful aromas of rich blueberry, black currant, raisin and fruitcake notes. The full-bodied wine displays deep forest fruits, subtle mocha, chocolate and licorice notes complemented by sweet oak flavors captured by silky tannins.
Medium to deep red. Berry, plum and spice with vanillin oak aromas on the nose. Medium to full bodied with berry, plum and spice flavours on the palate supported by attractive sweet oak char and spice.
In Egyptian mythology, Amon-Ra is considered to be the king of all gods. The temple of Amon-Ra was believed to be the first temple to ever plant a monoculture vineyard to produce wine for the citizens of the temple.
Intense nose of apricot and cheese, derived from wild ferment and age on oak lees. Long dry finish with intense lasting fruit flavors, a big Pinot Gris not for the faint at heart.
The inaugural release of Ben Glaetzer’s Godolphin Shiraz Cabernet, the 2004 vintage, received rave reviews from the world’s wine press with US critic Robert Parker describing it as “the stuff of legends….. the apogee of Ben Glaetzer’s winemaking talents”, scoring it 96-98 points.
Weingut Knoll dates from the 1950’s based in Unter-Loeben on the banks of the Danube in the heart of the Wachau. The famous baroque image of Saint Urban has graced its labels from 1962. Emmerich Knoll farms 16 hectares of vines in some of the best sites, the Loibner Gruner Veltliner comes from two vineyards on the lower flatter slopes of the steeply terraced Loibenberg hillside close to the Danube.