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Unit price perWe have known Emma and Gordon for years and having them over at our house always makes for a joyous occasion filled with good conversation, laughter and warmth. A vibe we have jointly tried to channel into this thoughtfully crafted mild. Please turn the can over twice before opening and hard pour this beer to release nitro. Enthusiastically crafted at our church brewery in Sundbyberg, Sweden.
5.3% ABV
Best Before: 2025/07/31
$7.50
Unit price perOmnipollo Pilsner is part of our ambitious lager program out at Omnipollos church. Through using carefully selected hops, decoction mashing and extensive lagering times we aim to create as expressive and crisp pilsners as possible. Omnipollo Pilsner sets of to be just that, the perfect thirst quencher, but without losing the robust malty body, herbal hop notes and bitterness.
4.8% ABV
Best Before: 2025/11/05
$9.50
Unit price perIntroducing Eddyline's latest creation: Hop Project '25 Hazy IPA. The second fresh hop of the season from Eddyline Brewery. Brewed sustainably with 100% New Zealand malts and featuring Taiheke & Motueka hops from MacHops, this limited-edition beer promises a burst of fresh and vibrant flavours. Don't miss out on this unique brew highlighting the best of local ingredients and sustainable brewing practice 440mL | 6% ABV
$85.99
Unit price perHandcrafted in small batches using Japanese botanicals: sugi (Japanese redwood), hinoki (Japanese cypress), lemon peel, unshu mandarin peel, and sansho pepper. The sugi and hinoki evoke the spectacular forests of the nearby Kumano pilgrimage route.
The unique combination of sugi and hinoki combined with juniper results in a deeper aroma, balanced with citrus, while the sansho pepper notes provide some sharpness.
$85.99
Unit price perHandcrafted in small batches, using Japanese botanicals: koyamaki umbrella pine, lemon peel, unshu mandarin peel, and sansho pepper.
Presents a delicate balance of floral pine, wild berry and sansho pepper notes on the nose, while the koyamaki pine provides a clean finish.
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$34.50
Unit price perTasting Note: 100% Dolcetto from 30 year old vines. Ruby red colour, full and intense nose with florals and lifted red berries. Acidity gives definition, and the wine is appealingly fresh on the palate.
Alcohol: 13.5%
Variety: Dolcetto
Region: Diano d’Alba, Piedmont, Italy
$40.99
Unit price per“This wine is a time capsule for the last harvest of Riesling off its site and I was happy to capture its electricity in a bottle. There’s something about the way Waitaki tastes in Riesling that is pure magic! Limestone expressing itself in the form of crackling acidity and chalk, you can taste the shape of the soil through the wine, it becomes so physical. This place may be small but she is mighty and every part of the region has Riesling gold to mine and create what I believe is the best Riesling outside of Germany. The name “Amplitude” came to Ian when I was describing how I feel this magnetic pull every time I get close to the Waitaki, followed by this electric current running through me. The feeling is so similar to how the wines taste, it’s crazy. Ian works at the beautiful old Kurow Power Station and so “Amplitude” seemed fitting.” – Sierra Reed
Tasting Note: Jasmine, lime zest, oyster shell, grass, tinned pineapple, and chalkiness create the bones of the wine. Whilst a sharp line of acid brings tension and focus and the residual sugar creates the movement and shape. The interplay between acid, RS and phenolics is key in Riesling and there is a balance that must be achieved to weave them seamlessly so they move together with a oneness. The beauty of this wine is the purity it expressed from juice through to ferment, it’s crystalline.
Winemaking Notes: Foothill Groves Vineyard, growers Ian and Helen Dent. Wild yeast, 30 g/l residual sugar, TA 12.03. 700 litres total production.
Alcohol: 10.4%
Variety: Riesling
Region: Waitaki Valley, North Otago, New Zealand
$46.99
Unit price perKarikari Estate Winery is situated on the captivating Karikari Peninsula in Northland and is NZ's most northerly winery. The region’s unique climate, location and weather conditions combine to produce high quality wines from Chardonnay, Pinotage and Syrah amongst the favoured varieties.
This deep rich wine offers aromas of spice, smoky oak, blueberry and brambles complexed with dark chocolate notes. Smooth and sweet on the entry with delicate flavours of berries wrapped in rich tannins.
$31.50
Unit price perLINDEN ESTATE Grüner Veltliner 2024
Grape Varietal: 100% Grüner Veltliner
Growing Region: Hawke’s Bay - New Zealand Winemaker: Alex Hendry
This 2024 Grüner Veltliner has a straw yellow colour with shining hue. On the delicate nose you have aromas of white flowers, honeysuckle, green pears and a subtle pinch of white pepper. On the light-to-medium palate you have a relaxed wine style with appealing fruit flavours, showcasing ripe pears, and a casual splash of citrus acidity. The wine has an easy drinking nature and a simple friendly personality that signs off with an off-dry finish.
Food Pairing: An ideal wine with grilled calamari, Thai fishcakes, spring rolls, and a chicken salad.
$37.50
Unit price perA beautifully balanced dessert wine made only in exceptional vintages from estate grown Chenin Blanc.
Winestate 5 Stars 98/100
"Likely to be long-lived, this lovely dessert wine was made from estate-grown chenin blanc. Light lemon/green, it is fresh, strong, sweet and crisp, with a rich surge of lemony, slightly appley flavours, showing excellent delicacy, vigour, intensity and poise"
Intense purple red color. Intense nose of flowers (violet) and black fruits (black cherry, blackcurrant) combined with peppery hints. Full on the palate with a nice fruity and spicy aftertaste.
55% Grenache, 35% Syrah, 10% Mourvèdre grown in the Côtes du Rhône apellation in cobblestone-clay and clay-limestone soils.
Grapes were destemmed with daily racking. Wine aged on fine lees in vats with controlled oxygen levels.
Food Pairing: Spicy food, red meat in sauce, cheese.
"Richly fruited and instantly appealing, the wine shows dark plum, cherry, warm spice and roasted nut aromas, followed by a generously expressed palate that's succulent and silky. It's soothing and comforting with loads of tasty flavours. At its best: now to 2028" Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Feb 2024
$30.99
Unit price perGrape varieties: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Tasting notes:
Deep ruby red colour with violet highlights. Fruit driven with aromas of black cherry and blueberry. Delicate notes of mint, black pepper and liquorice appear when agitated. Good texture on the palate with ripe tannins. Long finish. Full, fresh, dense and silky mouthfeel.
Food matches: Tuna in red wine sauce, steak “Bordelaise” grilled on vine stalks, Pyreneens cheese with dark cherry marmalade; Serve between 16° and 18° C.
Winemaking: Traditional winemaking methods with a minimum of 6 months of ageing in French oak barrels. De-stalked grapes – alcoholic fermentation in vats at high temperature (30-32°C) with daily pumping over – maceration (3 weeks) – malolactic fermentation in vats.
Soil: Sandy and gravelly.
Climate: Oceanic, mild and humid.
Aging: The wine is aged in French oak barrels for 6 months.
$36.50
Unit price perGrape varieties: Merlot, Cabernet Franc
Tasting notes:
Deep red colour with ruby highlights. Expressive nose full of red berry aromas (strawberry, raspberry) as well as cocoa notes when agitated. Harmonious, with ripe fruit flavours (blackberry jam) and rich in soft tannins. Long and smooth finish.
Winemaking: Traditional winemaking methods with a minimum of 6 months of ageing in French and American oak barrels. De-stalked grapes – Alcoholic and malolactic fermentation in vats. Regular rackings (every 3 months) and fining before bottling.
Soil: Limestone covered by clay, sand or gravel.
Climate: Oceanic, mild and humid.
Aging: 6 months of ageing in American oak barrels (of which 50% new)
Food matches: Duck breast “Vigneronne”, medallion of Monkfish in a St Emilion sauce.