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TASTING NOTES
19 Crimes Shiraz is full and round on the palate with a subtle sweetness giving a rich and round mouth feel.

The vanilla aromatics carry through on the palate and compliment subtle flavours of raspberries, dark plums, and chocolate leading to a lingering finish.

TASTING NOTES
The fruit for this Squealing Pig Sauvignon Blanc was sourced from vineyards near the Awatere River in Marlborough.

Light straw with a green hue. The nose is bursting with punchy tropical fruit and fresh herbs.

The palate is bright and refreshing with layers of green pineapple and passionfruit. Tangy citrus notes lead to a focused finish and delicious minerality.

TASTING NOTES
An excellent example of this fashionable variety faithful to the dry Grigio style.

T’Gallant Juliet Pinot Grigio has the nose that shows apricot kernel and pear blossom florals and the palate is well structured with a crisp finish.

TASTING NOTES
T’Gallant Prosecco is fresh and dry with aromas of citrus, apple and pear leading to a bright zesty finish.

Bright and vibrant with a delicate sparkling bead, this sparkling wine makes a great aperitif or complement to antipasto, cured meats, subtle cheeses and seafood.


TASTING NOTES
With a respect for traditional wine making techniques and consciousness of modern wine styles, Pepperjacks winemakers have created a range of rich and honest wines.

These wines are a tribute to the Barossa’s rich heritage and showcase the regions outstanding qualities.

The 2014 Shiraz has been aged to perfection in our climate controlled cellar for 3 years which has enabled the wine to fully develop and display the characteristics that have made the Barossa so famous

NV Brown Brothers Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier (2015)

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