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Very, very good things in small packages.
Very, very good things in small packages.
- A half sized bottle of the world's oldest Champagne label, packaged in the unique Ruinart bottle
- Enough to pour two flutes of this world class Champagne
- They were the first guys to ship Champagne in bottles, introducing the world to fantastic French fizz!
- Stored in our temperature controlled wine cellar
$130.00
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"There’s a lot to like about this...including its sharp price"
"There’s a lot to like about this...including its sharp price"
- "There’s a lot to like about this bottle-fermented blend of pinot noir and chardonnay, including its sharp price" (Michael Cooper)
- 4 Stars (Michael Cooper), Silver medal (New World Wine Awards 2021)
- Filling the flutes on a shoestring budget? Look no further!
RRP $18.99
$13.99
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SauvyB with zero alcohol.
SauvyB with zero alcohol.
- 0% Sauvignon Blanc made by McGuigan in South Australia (contains no more than 0.05% alcohol)
- McGuigan have been producing low and free alcohol for over 15 years
- "Post fermentation, we use the latest spinning cone technology, working at low temperatures to gently remove the alcohol"
- Easy drinking, fruit driven style with passionfruit, citrus and lime flavours
RRP $14.99
$11.99
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Itsy-bitsy baby Brancott bubbly!
Itsy-bitsy baby Brancott bubbly!
- 200ml sized Piccolos of Brancott Estate's Brut Cuvee
- "There’s a lot to like about this bottle-fermented blend of pinot noir and chardonnay, including its sharp price" (Michael Cooper, NZ Listener 2018)
- 4 Stars (Michael Cooper), Silver medal (New World Wine Awards 2019)
RRP $6.99
$5.99
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Shiraz with zero alcohol.
Shiraz with zero alcohol.
- 0% Shiraz made by McGuigan in South Australia (contains no more than 0.05% alcohol)
- McGuigan have been producing low and free alcohol for over 15 years
- "Post fermentation, we use the latest spinning cone technology, working at low temperatures to gently remove the alcohol"
- Easy drinking, fruit driven style with sweet blackcurrant and plum flavours
RRP $14.99
$11.99
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Fizz with zero alcohol.
Fizz with zero alcohol.
- 0% Sparkling made by McGuigan in South Australia (contains no more than 0.05% alcohol)
- McGuigan have been producing low and free alcohol for over 15 years
- "Post fermentation, we use the latest spinning cone technology, working at low temperatures to gently remove the alcohol"
- Easy drinking style fizz - think refreshing, crisp citrus fruit flavours.
RRP $14.99
$11.99
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Light on the palate and the pocket!
Light on the palate and the pocket!
- The ultimate function fizz on a shoestring budget!
- "Light on the palate, as well as the pocket, this budget buy French bubbly is good entry level sparkling wine" (Joelle Thomson, The Dominion Post)
- Light, off-dry bubbles made in a Blanc de Blancs style (it's made entirely from white grapes)
RRP $17.99
$13.99
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It's all fresh red berries, sweet spice and dark chocolate flavours in a flute!
It's all fresh red berries, sweet spice and dark chocolate flavours in a flute!
- Andrew Garrett was an Aussie wine entrepreneur who launched his own wie 'biz back in the mid 1980s
- Sparkling Shiraz using fruit from across South Australia, aged for 12 months in French and American oak
- It's all fresh red berries, sweet spice and dark chocolate flavours in a flute!
- 4 1/2 Stars, 90/100 (Sam Kim)
RRP $21.99
$19.99
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Served up at Wimbledon for over 40 years! Ace!
Served up at Wimbledon for over 40 years! Ace!
- Lanson Champagne is over 260 years old (one of the oldest in Champagne!)
- Official wine supplier to the Royal Family and the official Champagne of Wimbledon since 1977
- Using over 100 different crus, reserve wines up to 20 years old, aged for 4 years in the cellar (longer than most)
RRP $99.99
$79.99
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“My only regret is that when I flew around the moon, I wasn’t drinking Mateus.”
“My only regret is that when I flew around the moon, I wasn’t drinking Mateus.”
- One of the world's most retro Rosé labels with a history dating back to the 1940s
- Light, fresh, just slightly sparkling and a tad lower in alcohol at just 11%
- The iconic bottle design was inspired by the flasks of World War soldiers
- “My only regret is that when I flew around the moon, I wasn’t drinking Mateus.” (Frank Borman, NASA)
RRP $18.99
$14.99