@ $89 its ‘4 Italians and some local trouble' wine offer
Easy drinking Italian styles of wine at this price point are just too good to pass up - they're tasty and they're good value - and it would be crazy not to put a true blue Aussie or two in there to arm wrestle them. Although these 4 Italians are actually home grown versions, they've got the same trait that I love about the originals and that's personality. The Mt Crawford Riesling and Shiraz Cab (a benchmark Aussie blend) may be outnumbered but they will certainly hold their own.
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Hewitson Madame M Moscato (375ml)
A chilled glass of Moscato, the weekend paper and eggs Benedict...the perfect start to the weekend. It's sweet...
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2007 Domain Day Riesling
Quite simply, this is a tasty little sucker. It doesn't matter what you're into, you'll dig this. Australian...
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2008 Primo Estate 'La Biondina'
There's a good reason for this wine being called ‘la biondina' or the ‘young blonde'. It has a vivacious...
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2006 Vigna Bottin Barbera
The Vigna Bottin Barbera is a stylish Italian rendition. Soft, juicy red berry characters that match with just about...
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2005 Vigna Bottin Sangiovese
Sangiovese is Italy's most widely planted grape variety. This Australian version from McLaren Vale has got plenty...
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2005 Waywood Shiraz Cabernet
Shiraz Cab is Australia's most famous blend. This is an honest representation that shows why these two bedfellows have...
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