A modern-style Chardonnay with luscious peach and apricot flavours, and notes of creamy butterscotch and vanilla. Toasty oak adds a delicious layer in this versatile, appealing wine.
Dry-style Pinot Gris with layered poached pear, mango and honeysuckle flavours in the mouth, and an appealingly fresh finish of balanced limey acidity.
A well-rounded Pinot Noir with soft tannins for easy drinkability. Delectable, sweet raspberry and cherry flavours with warming notes of roasted coffee and vanilla.
Juicy tropical fruits and gooseberry notes blend with hints of lemongrass and herbs. A classic Sauvignon Blanc that's full of flavour and long on length, with a fabulous zesty finish.
Big, bold and robust Shiraz with juicy blackberry and ripe red plum notes. Generously oaked to add mocha and tobacco-leaf accents for a dense, inviting flavour.
Vibrant green in colour, the nose is fresh with lime juice cordial, white peach and hints of subtle creamy French oak. The palate is crisp and fresh, lime and honey dew melon linger, intertwined with well integrated oak and defined acidity that gives structure and length.
The palate is full and generous, sweet tropical fruits combine with characteristic pinot gris texture creating mouth filling length. Pinot gris is delicious sipped solo or enjoyed with seared or grilled fish and simple oven-roasted chicken.
Bright, pure, well-etched fruit defines this delicious wine. Bursts of lemon and lime, peach and ripe apple are almost jammy, punctuated by high acidity, which heightens the spicy palate. A dollop of sweetness completes the package.
Launched in 1991, Scrumpy Cider remains one of New Zealand's favourite cider brands that continues to win awards both locally and internationally. An intensely rich apple flavour with a dry finish makes this stand-out from the many other 'scrumpy' style ciders.
Fresh with a tang of Raspberry, Scrumpy Raspberry was launched in 2012 and hasn't looked back. Scrumpy Cider remains one of New Zealand's favourite cider brands that continues to win awards both locally and internationally.