Selection
Gravieres 2023 Blanc
Haywire 2023 Pinot Gris King
This wine is 100% Pinot Gris from King Family Vineyards on the Naramata Bench. The batch was whole cluster pressed into concrete tanks for fermentation with natural yeast and ageing on lees. Fresh pears and tropical citrus mix with typical Okanagan savoury notes. Pairs well with a sunny day or a rainy one.
Bojador 2022 Tinto Alentejo
La Fea 2023 Viura Chardonnay
Mulderbosch 2020 Cabernet Sauvignon Rose
Can Leandro 2020 Panxut
Padro & Co Rojo Amargo
Saint Desirat 2022 Ardeche Syrah
100% Syrah. Sustainably Farmed. Lots of characteristic Northern Rhone black pepper spice and savoury complexity. Sourced from vineyards just outside Saint-Joseph, hence the great price.
It's done in a juicy style, offering sappy spice-laced berry flavours on the palate. The spicy note recurs on the long, smooth finish. An exceptional value that is drinking superbly now.
Las Moradas De San Martin 2019 Albillo
This isn’t your average white it’s a quiet rebel from the high plains of Madrid. Made from old-vine Albillo Real, Las Moradas brings a subtle kind of drama: all golden light, wildflowers, and whispers of almond skin. It opens with soft citrus, dried herbs, and a hint of chamomile, then glides into something creamy, nutty, and just a little salty. There’s texture, there’s tension, and a stony backbone that makes you sit up and take notice. Understated, earthy, and quietly confident—this wine doesn’t shout, but it absolutely speaks.
Pietradolce 2022 Etna Bianco
This wine is pure volcanic poetry. Grown on the slopes of Mount Etna, Pietradolce Bianco is made from the Carricante grape that thrives in lava rock and seems to speak its language. It opens with lemon zest, crushed rocks, and a breeze of wild herbs, like standing on a windy cliff with the sea in the distance. The palate is electric: razor-sharp acidity wrapped in a sleek, mineral frame. It’s lean but full of intention, finishing with a smoky, saline snap that lingers like a secret. Perfect with fresh oysters, grilled swordfish, or late-night stargazing when the air smells like stone and sea.
Springfield 2019 Whole Berry Cabernet Sauvignon
Springfield adopts a minimal-intervention approach in making its Whole Berry Cabernet Sauvignon. The wine takes its name, 'Whole Berry' from its vinification – with grapes macerated whole, then fermented with natural yeasts, racked, and finally matured in French oak for one year. The wine has a velvety-smooth texture with soft tannins and typical Cabernet Sauvignon notes of red fruits and hints of cedar. A tremendous bottle of Cabernet for the price.






















