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Unit price perOur over achieving low alcohol beer.
Much like the unpredictable nature of beer, New Zealand winters are a fickle thing. Snow, ice, rock, grass and everything in between. We have brewed this beer for all those out there who brave those conditions and love to enjoy a beer while doing so!
Light in body, big in personality and low in alcohol. What more could a tussock basher ask for?
Contains gluten • Vegan • Low alcohol
$117.99
Unit price perVinupetra : a Sicilian dialect word meaning "wine produced in stony soil." The vineyard is cultivated by hand using natural products. No biotechnology is used in the winemaking process. District: Porcaria in the municipality of Castiglione di Sicilia – Etna Nord at 580 meters above sea level. Parcel: VignaCalderara. Grape varieties: Nerello Mascalese 80%, Nerello Cappuccio 10%, Granache & Francisi 10%.
Number of screws approximately: 3,800
Land area: approximately 0.38 hectares
Density of vines per hectare: 10,000
Vine Age: Over a hundred years old, on its own rootstock, with part replanted in 2005
Vineyard cultivation: Albanello di Etna (Etna Bush Vine method) with Etna chestnut support.
Average yeild per hectare: 9,000kg
Average liters of wine produced per hectare: 6,000L
Average total number of 0.75 l bottles produced: 3,100
Harvest period: second ten days of October
Vinification: Pressing of the grapes, 30% of which with the stems. Maceration on the skins for at least 15 days in a 2500-liter wooden vat.
Yeasts: addition of native yeasts (Pied de cuve)
Duration of alcoholic fermentation: 10 days
Aging period: in 225 and 500 litre barrels for 12 months
Filtration: only during bottling
Clarification: natural decantation
Decanting during refinement number: 6
Addition of sulfur dioxide: in small doses before fermentation and bottling
Average alcohol content: 13.5%
Average total acidity grams per litre: 6.5
Average pH: 3.35
Total sulfur in freshly bottled wine (mg/l) average: 60
Bottling: in May of the second year following the harvest
First Year of Production: 2001
Vineyard is located 15 km from the central crater and 20 km from the Ionian Sea.
Average annual rainfall: 800 mm
Soils: The substratum is characterised by a lava slab of considerable areal extension, with outcrops of “Lavas and pyroclastics that are difficult to delimit with a degraded surface morphology” (Mongibello Antico-Mongibello Recente) (GEOLOGICAL MAP OF MOUNT ETNA, CNR 1979), where the pedogenic processes, favoured by the sub-flat morphology, have generated a
medium-deep soil rich in small and medium-sized volcanic stones that cover a large part of the terrain.
$9.50
Unit price perKeeping it clean is the general idea behind this 5.5% West Coast Pilsner. Fistfuls of Australian Eclipse and a touch of Cryo pop bestow citrus and pine character with a dusting of tropical fruit. A light malt base and some snappy carbonation make for a refreshing break from all that housework you've been doing.
$24.99
Unit price perRosé is on the rise and Terrace Edge is a quirky blend of Syrah and Pinot Noir, a gold medal winner and certified organic. Its taste lives up to its delicious win with its medium body, dry flavours of summer berries (think: strawberries with a hint of creamy texture) and a lively fresh finish.
$18.99
Unit price per$10.50
Unit price perIt was time to tie the knot and brew a beer for the perfect summer fling as the spicy Bromance between RxR and Duncan's continues to grow.
Yuzu and Habanero chilli melt into tropical apricot, peach, mandarin and citrus lemon.
NZ and US hops add a playfully sexy love bite.
ABV: 5.6%
$56.99
Unit price per100% Amphora fermented - an exploration and celebration of our Moutere Clays.
A wine of tension and texture that celebrates both power & grace.
However, this wine is in no way, tense. It is serene, meditative, contemplative and confident.
The palate is lifted by a savoury lick of salt-block minerality and a whisper of summer citrus.
Unshackled from tradition, the result is a contemporary, delicious wine for the chardonnay obsessed or averse.
A complex and captivating nod to the old world.
Site:
Rosie’s Block - Upper Moutere, Nelson
Aspect: 90m Elveation, North West Facing
Soil Type: Moutere Clay Gravels
Soil Composition: Deep sand loam, with clay content (19%). Little stone content.
Vineyard Established: 1999
Farming: Dry Farmed, Organic (Biogro: #5438)
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Clonal Selection: 548, Mendoza
Hand Harvested: 100%
Seasonal Detail: The 2023-2024 growing season was splendid, marked by a welcome return to an El Nino weather patter, and more stable weather conditions without dramatic temperature or rainfall extremes.
Summer months were dry and warm, but followed by an "autumnal" finish to the season. A superb season producing wines with fruit intensity and poise.
Winemaking:
Harvest: 15th - 21st March 2024
Processing: 100% whole bunch press. 48 hour settling.
Fermentation: 100% Wild Yeast, High solid fermentation
Fermentation Vessel: 100% Clay Amphora
Maturation: 10 months on gross lees with minimal battonage, followed by 2 months on fine lees, in a stainless steel tank.
Malolactic: 100% natural spring malo
Fining: None Filtration: Coarse Vegan: Yes
Bottling Analysis: 13.5% Alc, 3.25 pH, 6.4 g/L TA, Dry
Full Bottle Weight: 1,165 g
$37.99
Unit price perThe 2025 release clocks over a decade of crafting this irresistible, sun-soaked Albariño - still utterly moreish, still mouthwatering, still our unofficial taste of summer.
Think warm evenings, bare feet, and salt on your skin.
A lifted nose of lime zest, sea spray and that first breath when you step onto the beach. The palate echoes the aromatics, woven together with bright, crystalline acidity that gives the wine its signature savoury edge.
Hints of oyster shell, fresh fennel and a cool, saline minerality glide through the glass, all wrapped in a dreamy, sun-drenched haze. There’s beautiful form here - poised, graceful, quietly luxurious.
Vineyard:
Site: Rosie’s Block - Upper Moutere, Nelson
Aspect: 90m Elevation, North Facing
Soil Type: Moutere Clay Gravels
Soil Composition: Deep sandy loam with clay content (19%). Little stone content.
Vineyard Established: 1999
Farming: Dry Farmed
Variety: 100% Albariño
Clonal Selection: 635, 636, 637
Hand Harvested: 100%
Seasonal Detail: The season began dry before shifting to a wetter-than-usual October, with an exceptionally warm December bringing ideal flowering conditions. While the Christmas and early January period posed some challenges, a return to warm, settled weather through February and March improving ripening. Occasional rain showers kept canopies refreshed, leading to a smooth, trouble-free harvest. The season produced wines of both volume and generosity.
Winemaking:
Harvest: 29th - 31st March 2025
Processing: 70% whole bunch press, 30% crushed fruit. Cool settled for 48 hours and racked
Fermentation: 100% Wild Yeast
Fermentation Vessel: 70% Stainless Steel, 30% Neutral Puncheon
Malolactic: None
Fining: None Filtration: Sterile Vegan: Yes
Bottling Analysis: 13.5% Alc, 3.29 pH, 6.7 g/L TA, 3 g/L RS
Full Bottle Weight: 1,265 g
$37.99
Unit price perThis wine is graceful and elegant.
On the nose and rolling into the palate, yuzu oil and orange zest are laced with white florals and enchanting summer herbs. There is our trademark hint of white pepper which skips across the palate intertwined with well-balanced acidity. A subtle minerality glides through this wine, leaving a beautifully clean and refreshing finish. Be Bold, drink Riesling.
Vineyard:
Site: Rosie’s Block - Upper Moutere, Nelson
Aspect: 90m Elveation, North Facing
Soil Type: Moutere Clay Gravels
Soil Composition: Deep sandy loan with clay content (19%). Little stone content.
Vineyard Established: 1999
Farming: Dry Farmed, Organic (Biogro: #5438)
Variety: 100% Riesling
Clonal Selection: GM110, Ormond 239/10, 198/19
Hand Harvested: 100%
Seasonal Detail: A dry start to the season followed by a wetter than normal November. A welcome change to early summer and autumn where we experienced drier and warmer months (December – April). Minor rain events ensured canopies stayed “refreshed” before a trouble-free harvest period. A generous season producing wines of volume and precision.
Winemaking:
Harvest: 30th March 2023
Processing: 100% whole bunch press on gentle cycle. Cool settled for 48 hours and racked.
Fermentation: 100% Wild Yeast
Fermentation Vessel: 100% Stainless Steel
Malolactic: None
Fining: None Filtration: Sterile Vegan: Yes
Bottling Analysis: 12.5% Alc; 2.89 pH; 6.9 g/L TA; 6 g/L Residual Sugar
Full Bottle Weight: 1,265 g