Description Versatility and value are watchwords of many well-made rosés. Made from a wide range of varieties, in an array of delicate shades these six are an ‘everyday’ pleasure for fans of both red and white. Save $51 at $14.49 a bottle. Cherry-laced Montepulciano is the star grape of central Italy’s Abruzzo, and the Farinelli family make good use of it in their succulent Rosato. Here at home, Shiraz comes to the party in two beauties: Willow & Goose from McLaren Vale and Gold-winning Reschke R, with aromas of rose petal, strawberry, satsuma plum and crisp cherry, from the Limestone Coast. Langhorne Creek’s much-lauded fruit quality is shown off in Gold-medal Hummingbird’s pure Merlot. Claymore’s Birdhouse of the Soul, from the Clare Valley, is a rarity based on Riesling – with a dash of Mataro for colour. It’s aromatic and offers well-balanced citrus and berry fruit – and scores of 94, 92 and 90pts! Versatility is epitomised by the flavour-packed Grenache-based 16 Little Black Pigs... And as for value – these, available from $12.99 a bottle – are a steal!
Chill down this Gold medal pink from highly regarded Reschke using fruit from the Limestone Coast, and enjoy its aromas of rose petal, strawberry, satsuma plum and crisp cherry.
This delicious pink is a joy to drink, like its red sibling (Farinelli Rosso) it’s made from Montepulciano and Merlot, which here brings a creamy cascade of cherry and plum fruit with a lovely zip of freshness
A succulent South Australian pink that as good on the lips and tongue as it is on the eye. Lovely to look at, great aromas of ripe summer fruits, and every bit as satisfying on the palate.
This very appealing, “aromatically stunning” (WinePilot) – and highly drinkable Clare Valley pink, with scores of 92pts and 93pts comes from the dynamic team at Claymore Wines.
We think you'll love this memorably named, exquisite rosé from Langhorne Creek. Good looking and delicious!
94pt McLaren Vale Shiraz "balanced and delicious" (WinePilot) from a resilient winemaking family, who lost their home to a devastating bushfire in 2019. "Drink in summer. Drink in winter. Just after a mid-morning tussle. Just drink it" (WinePilot).
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