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Northern Lights Mirtillo Blueberry Wine

$28.99

Italian for blueberry, this juicy wine will have you exclaiming “brava” to the winemaker. From two varieties of blueberries and aged in Hungarian oak, Mirtillo is an off-dry, medium-bodied wine. Distinct fragrances of the plant itself, with subtle vanilla notes, lead to a vivacious, fruit-forward palate.

Pair with: Vegan Beet Hummus & Crudités, Honey-Balsamic Glazed Roast Duck, or Spinach & Ricotta Cannelloni

D’Arenberg 2023 Sauvignon Blanc Low Life

$28.99

If you love wine and also are interested in make healthier choices, this is the wine you have been looking for. Clear and pristine with a slightly light green colour. Perfumed aromatics of fresh lime, pear, snow peas, asparagus and a slightly touch of basil. The palate is superbly pungent and alive with a citrus core of lemon curd and lime zest. Tropical notes comes after with grapefruit, passionfruit, green apples and pear. The finish is long and mineral with a flint character. A superb Sauvignon Blanc for the ones who still wants to enjoy their wine while trying to look after themselves a bit more.

Klimt The Kiss 2023 Gruner Veltliner

$28.99

Fresh and exotic fruit aromas with a spicy, peppery touch; jaunty on the palate with the clear character that makes Gruner Veltliner one of the world’s favourite grapes.

The wine is inspired by Klimt’s artwork from the Golden Period: The Kiss, featured on the label.

Andeluna 2022 Malbec

$28.99

Deep purple aromas dance upwards with a swirl of the glass weaving a tale of the Argentine terroir. Rich notes of ripe blackberries and plump cherries rise to greet your senses, mingling with whispers of violet and a hint of spice. The Andeluna Malbec envelops your senses with its velvety texture, a testament to the meticulous care lavished upon the vines. Flavors of dark chocolate and espresso mingle with the luscious fruit, a symphony of taste, exceeding expectations.

Coquard Le Coq Beaujolais

$28.99

Bright ruby red in the glass with classic aromas of ripe wild raspberries plus a hint of blackcurrant with mineral complexity on the palate. Fruity with gentle tannins, it’s best enjoyed with a slight chill as an aperitif. This Beaujolais can be enjoyed young or kept for a few years maximum.