Honey nose, creamy froth with delicate notes of white flowers and dried fruits. Clear and festive attack thanks to the fine bubbles charming your palate. A fruity balance very delicate.
The Tokaji Oremus Aszú 3 Puttonyos 2016 is a sweet wine produced in the Tokaj wine region of Hungary. It is made from the Furmint, Hárslevelű and Yellow Muscat grapes, which are infected with noble rot and then aged in oak barrels. The term "puttonyos" refers to the amount of botrytised grapes used in the production process, with a higher number indicating a sweeter wine.
Late Harvest is a harmonious, fresh, silky wine. It is versatile when drunk, providing a new array of possibilities in each sip.
This dry Furmint wine from the Tokaj region of Hungary offers aromas of green apple, quince, and white flowers on the nose. On the palate, it is crisp and refreshing with flavors of lemon, green pear, and mineral notes. It has a medium body with balanced acidity and a long finish.
Ripe, supple Shiraz with a lovely Cebernet backbone, satisfyingly full-flavoured.
Ripe, supple Shiraz with a lovely Cebernet backbone, satisfyingly full-flavoured.
Good round mouthfeel with clean and crunchy flavours from pure stone fruits. A crisp and fresh yet rich chardonnay.
Intensely concentrated flavour of fresh citrus lime, subtle passionfruit, and remarkable fruit purity.
The palate is scrisp and refreshing with a wonderful mix of fresh cut pear, nectarine and musk. Zesty on the palate with a stone fruit and pear and a fine finish
Flavoursome palate displays juicy mulberry and plum with hints of pepper, spice and chocolate.
Vibrant palate of dark berry and cherry with subtle hints of dry herbs and silky graceful tannins
A wine with great finesse and balance, well-integrated with its silky texture promising future seduction.
A wine with great finesse and balance, well-integrated with its silky texture promising future seduction.
This is our first attempt, so the winemaking will evolve, but the wine has surprised us. It’s pure and fruit driven as you’d expect but somehow there’s a savoury interest. Dark fruited but not heavy in anyway, it’s still got a little Fred Astaire (light on its feet) feel. Frisky but serious. Air is this wine's friend – introduce it to a decanter and it will start unfurling. Peat, red and black berries, a weird but interesting Vegemite kinda umaminess. Firmly structured with chunky, chewy tannin and focused through the finish.
The Malbec produced by Tonic Wines is an impressive wine that is sure to impress. While this variety is most commonly associated with Argentina, this particular wine offers a more refined and intricate take on the grape that is often overlooked in Australia.
Like their Grenache and Mataro wines, the Malbec undergoes a similar winemaking process that results in a polished, vigorous, and sophisticated final product.
McLaren Vale fruit has produced a more powerful wine – less flighty. Red and slightly dark berry fruits, still crunchy, still highly aromatic – amaro-like. The palate is showing some darker fruit profiles, but the texture and the weight is classic Tonic in style: flavour without ‘thickness’, high interest level, tannins lead and fruit follows. A brightness of acid that keeps the finish fresh but allows the fruit to tell the story. Or something like that...
Like their Grenache and Mataro wines, the Malbec undergoes a similar winemaking process that results in a polished, vigorous, and sophisticated final product.
On the nose, the wine offers aromas of citrus, green apple, and hints of toasted oak. On the palate, the wine is crisp and refreshing with flavors of lemon, lime, and white peach. The oak is well-integrated, adding a subtle hint of vanilla and a slight creaminess to the mouthfeel. The finish is clean and long-lasting, with a satisfying minerality.