Wines of the Month

November 2022 Releases: 1 x A wine $60 + 1x B wine $35= $95

November 2022

November 2022 Releases: 1 x A wine $60 + 1x B wine $35= $95

A wines $60

A. Bay of Fires 2020 Pinot Noir $60, Max Schubert Trophy for the best red wine at the 2021 Royal Adelaide Wine Show. A. Grey Sands 2015 Pinot Noir $60, excellent mature Tamar Valley classic, and a great gift idea. A. Pressing Matters 2014 Pinot Noir $60, brooding & powerful, made by Paul Smart, will last many years A. Bannockburn De La Terre 2018 Pinot Noir $60, a very classy wine from a great vintage A. Curlewis Reserve 2013 Pinot Noir $60, a powerful wine with savoury flavours and rich oak influence. A. Montalto Estate 2018 Pinot Noir $60, an absolute ripper of a wine from the Mornington Peninsula A. Chard Farm Mata Au 2017 Pinot Noir $60, a benchmark Gibbston Valley wine that will drink well for years. A. Peregrine 2018 Pinot Noir $60, fruit purity and elegance combined with concentration and great length A. Pyramid Valley 2019 Central Otago Pinot Noir $60, a wine that drinks well now but will reward patience and a year or two in the cellar


B wines $35

B. Eddystone Point 2020 Pinot Noir $35, Trophy for best Pinot Noir at the Tasmanian Wine Show 2022 B. Kate Hill 2014 Pinot Noir $35, one of our very first releases in June 2019. Great value wine that is drinking very well. B. Winstead LOT 7 2016 Pinot Noir $35, another early release which packs plenty of flavour and interest. B. Ashton Hills Piccadilly Valley 2018 Pinot Noir $35, silky mouthfeel with autumnal savoury characters, and superb drinkability. B. Montalto Pennon Hill 2018 Pinot Noir $35, amazing value and flavour from a standout vintage. B. Yabby Lake Red Claw 2018 Pinot Noir $35, an impressive wine from a great producer and a classic vintage. B. Maude 2018 Pinot Noir $35, incredible value for this ripper of a wine. B. Saddleback 2018 Pinot Noir $35, New Zealand Wine of the Year in 2019, a superb wine and great value. B. Vavasour 2020 Awatere Valley Pinot Noir $35, a concentrated and velvety smooth wine, that is drinking superbly well.

Two bottle members can choose one A wine & one B wine from any of the categories below. Six bottle members can choose three A wines & three B wines from any of the categories below. Twelve bottle members can choose six A wines and six B wines from any  of the categories below. Stocks of some of these wines are limited, so orders will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Tasmanian Pinot Noirs A. Bay of Fires 2020 Pinot Noir $60,  Max Schubert Trophy for the best red wine at the 2021 Royal Adelaide Wine Show. A. Grey Sands 2015 Pinot Noir $60, excellent mature Tamar Valley classic, and a great gift idea. A. Pressing Matters 2014 Pinot Noir $60, brooding & powerful, made by Paul Smart, will last many years B. Eddystone Point 2020 Pinot Noir $35, Trophy for best Pinot Noir at the Tasmanian Wine Show 2022 B. Kate Hill 2014 Pinot Noir $35, one of our very first releases in June 2019. Great value wine that is drinking very well. B. Winstead LOT 7 2016 Pinot Noir $35, another early release which packs plenty of flavour and interest.   Victorian/South Australian Pinot Noirs A. Bannockburn De La Terre 2018 Pinot Noir $60, a very classy wine from a great vintage A. Curlewis Reserve 2013 Pinot Noir $60, a powerful wine with  savoury flavours and rich oak influence. A. Montalto Estate 2018 Pinot Noir $60, an absolute ripper of a wine from the Mornington Peninsula B. Ashton Hills Piccadilly Valley 2018 Pinot Noir $35, silky mouthfeel with autumnal savoury characters, and superb drinkability. B. Montalto Pennon Hill 2018 Pinot Noir $35, amazing value and flavour from a standout vintage. B. Yabby Lake Red Claw 2018 Pinot Noir $35, an impressive wine from a great producer and a classic vintage. New Zealand Pinot Noirs A. Chard Farm Mata Au 2017 Pinot Noir $60,  a benchmark Gibbston Valley wine that will drink well for years. A. Peregrine 2018 Pinot Noir $60, fruit purity and elegance combined with concentration and great length A. Pyramid Valley 2019 Central Otago Pinot Noir $60, a wine that drinks well now but will reward patience and a year or two in the cellar. B. Maude 2018 Pinot Noir $35, incredible value for this ripper of a wine. B. Saddleback 2018 Pinot Noir $35, New Zealand Wine of the Year in 2019, a superb wine and great value. B. Vavasour 2020 Awatere Valley Pinot Noir $35, a concentrated and velvety smooth wine, that is drinking superbly well.

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