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Kreglinger NV Brut NV
$35.00Jeremy’s score 94/100A proper sparkling wine made in a finer, drier style. Its creamy bouquet of nougat, green apple, melon and roast nuts is lifted by a whiff of lemon blossom. It’s toasty and pleasingly developed, with a long, crunchy and crackly palate and a fine bead. Brightly lit, elegant and ready to enjoy, it extends long and complete with a lingering presence of lemon, apple, melon and raspberry flavour wrapped in refreshing acidity.
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Kreglinger Vintage Brut 2018
$54.00Jeremy’s score 95/100Artfully made and balanced, this stylish Tasmanian sparkling wine shows its quality and evolution through its creamy, faintly meaty bouquet of mushroom, brioche and toasty, buttery development. It’s long and complete, with a pleasing length of lively, developing flavour and nougat-like undertones providing genuine mid palate weight and creaminess. An occasion wine.
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La Purisima Estio Tinto 2021
$22.00Jeremy’s score 90/100If spicy, earthy, meaty and dark-fruited, with a medium-weight, textural palate and a refreshing, savoury finish is your thing, here is your new house red. Floral, earthy notes of plums and berries, with bony undertones precede a slightly meaty, ripe and kernelly palate that finishes with a balanced cut of mouthwatering acids. Totally delicious and bankable.
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Legado del Moncayo Garnacha 2021
$33.00Jeremy’s score 92/100Floral, heady aromas of red and blue fruits, dusty oak and exotic spice precede a long, mid-weighted palate whose vivacious, juicy red cherry flavours glide down a fine, slatey backbone towards a refreshing finish. It’s now fleshing out superbly, creating a plush, ripe depth of flavour that then becomes more stylish and savoury down the palate. An absolute stunner at the price.
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Leo Buring Clare Valley Riesling 2023
$20.00Jeremy’s score 92/100Heady aromas of white and yellow flowers, lime juice and lemon reveal a whiff of mineral. Long, pristine and translucently bright, its punchy, penetrative lemony fruit extends down a fine, crunchy spine towards a zesty finish of finely balanced acids.
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Mitchelton Blackwood Park Riesling 2022
$22.00Jeremy’s score 91/100A cooler, later vintage produces an almost totally dry and faintly botrytised riesling whose lightly floral aromas of lime, apple and pear are backed by notes of citrus rind, tropical fruits and stonefruit. Round and soft, with an emphasis on stonefruit, pear and apple, it’s underpinned by a fine dustiness before finishing with a gentle acidity.
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Mitchelton Blanc de Blancs NV Cuvee NV
$24.00Jeremy’s score 90/100Fresh, creamy and juicy, with a simply delicious and tangy core of peach, melon and lemon-like fruit backed by nuances of apple skin and a hint of toastiness. It’s long, vivacious and slightly crunchy, finishing quite dry with a refreshing lemony acidity.
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Mitchelton Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
$26.00Jeremy’s score 90/100A measured and well-balanced cabernet whose cigarboxy aromas of cassis, cedar, dark chocolate and dried herbs precedes a long, polished palate of medium to full body. Full in flavour, with genuine structure and poise, it should age well.
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Mitchelton Marsanne 2021
$28.00Jeremy’s score 90/100From a cool, late season comes this elegant, reserved marsanne whose waxy fragrance of yellow flowers, citrus and melon reveal suggestions of creamy yeast and are likely to build with time. It’s long and shapely, with a chalky expression of stonefruit and citrus with some underlying nutty complexity that finishes savoury and quite dry, with hint of funk.
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Mitchelton Roussanne 2022
$28.00Jeremy’s score 91/100Scented with a honeysuckle-like and musky, spicy perfume of yellow flowers, cinnamon, melon and creamy nougat with buttery undertones, this round, generous and savoury roussanne is delightfully varietal and round. It finishes long and waxy, with a gentle but refreshing acidity.
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Mitchelton Shiraz 2021
$28.00Jeremy’s score 90/100A restrained but flavoursome medium-bodied central Victorian shiraz whose brooding fragrance of dark flowers, dark berries and fiery spices is backed by smoky cedar/vanilla oak and lifted by a whiff of musk. Supported by a gravelly spine, its even length of black and blue fruits, charry oak fine, drying tannins finishes savoury and with a lively acidity. Quite European in style.
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Morris Bin No. 158 Durif 2023
$24.00Jeremy’s score 91/100Luscious, deeply flavoured and finely balanced, this excellent durif presents an almost bloody and sour-edged expression of dark cherry, plum and berry flavour backed by typical varietal notes of roasting meats and dried herbs: bay leaf and oregano especially. There’s an undercurrent of dark chocolate and a lingering note of black jelly bean. A superb red for a very good barbecue.

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