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42 Degrees South Premier Cuvée Sparkling NV-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine42 Degrees South Premier Cuvée Sparkling NV-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
42 Degrees South Premier Cuvée Sparkling NV
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$33.99
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Frogmore Creek Cuvée Sparkling 2019-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Frogmore Creek Cuvée Sparkling 2019
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$43.99 $46.19
Stefano Lubiana NV Brut Reserve (6 Bottle Case)-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Stefano Lubiana NV Brut Reserve (6 Bottle Case)
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$295.50
Jansz Tasmania Premium Cuvée NV-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Jansz Tasmania Premium Cuvée NV
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Wine Enthusiast – The latest nonvintage from Australia’s most famous Tasmanian sparkling producer is a tasty drop at a bargain price. A blend of Champagne’s three classic varieties, this bottling combines fruit from the north and south of the island. Eighteen months on lees results in a bubbly that is mostly fruit driven—lemon, apple and pear—with the yeast-derived brioche notes serving as a backdrop. Wine Enthusiast

$34.49
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Jansz Tasmania Vintage Rosé 2018-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Jansz Tasmania Vintage Rosé 2018
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$57.99 $60.94
Jansz Tasmania Seasonal Premium Rosé NV-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Jansz Tasmania Seasonal Premium Rosé NV
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$34.49
Clover Hill Exceptionnelle Vintage Rosé 2017-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Clover Hill Exceptionnelle Vintage Rosé 2017
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James Halliday – A blend of 59/38/3% chardonnay/pinot noir/pinot meunier, all estate-grown Pipers River fruit; 40 months on lees, disgorged Jan ’02. Medium salmon in the glass with a fine, persistent bead. Awash with notes of red apple and redcurrant. Hints of crushed stone, cherry clafoutis, clotted cream and strawberry flan. There's a swell of dosage on the finish, placing it on the ridgeline of off-dry, but the finish is clean and carries nicely.

$79.98
Jansz Tasmania Vintage Cuvée 2019-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Jansz Tasmania Vintage Cuvée 2019
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$54.99
Josef Chromy Sparkling Rosé NV (12 bottle case)-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Josef Chromy Sparkling Rosé NV (12 bottle case)
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$412.63
Jansz Tasmania Premium Rosé NV Premium Rosé NV-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Jansz Tasmania Premium Rosé NV Premium Rosé NV
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$34.49
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Clover Hill Exceptionnelle Rosé MV-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Clover Hill Exceptionnelle Rosé MV
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$50.45 $302.70
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Clover Hill Exceptionelle MV-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
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James Halliday – A vibrant Tasmanian sparkling; 59/35/6% chardonnay/pinot noir/pinot meunier. Shows light straw with green flashes in the glass and a fine, energetic bead. Citrus and stone fruits on the nose with some crunchy green apple, dabs of cream, proving bread, white flowers, sea spray and stone. Crisp, balanced and refreshing with a briney, mineral line; all detail and velocity and outstanding, sapid drinking at this price.

$50.45 $302.70
Barringwood Tasmanian Cuvee Methode Traditionelle-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Barringwood Tasmanian Cuvee Methode Traditionelle
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James Halliday – A chardonnay-led blend of the holy triumvirate confers a crunchy acid tow to a melange of orchard fruits flecked by toasty complexity and crystalline citrus. The dosage of 7g/l is just right. 13 months on lees, too, finds synchronicity with the acidity, juicy and energetic, yet far from shrill. The harvesting window, also, plays to the same beat. This is very good sparkling wine that does not cave in to the trend of picking the fruit too early in the name of pH paranoia and acid retention. Published 01 June 2018 Ned Goodwin

$36.66
Barringwood Classic Cuvée 2018-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Barringwood Classic Cuvée 2018
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$49.99
Thalia Reserve Cuvee NV (6 Bottle Case)-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Thalia Reserve Cuvee NV (6 Bottle Case)
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$389.95
Thalia Rose NV (6 Bottle Case)-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Thalia Rose NV (6 Bottle Case)
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$239.94
Thalia Brut NV (6 Bottle Case)-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Thalia Brut NV (6 Bottle Case)
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James Halliday – The new-entry cuvée for the Fogarty Group’s Tasmanian sparkling operation is crisp, fresh and fruity, built around cool, Tasman Peninsula pinot noir. Crunchy red apples, strawberries and lemons are the theme. Clean, precise and well put together, this is a well-balanced apéritif, more about fruit than texture or complexity. - Tyson Stelzer, Halliday Wine Companion

$239.94
Lowestoft Grande Reserve 2016 (6 Bottle Case)-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Lowestoft Grande Reserve 2016 (6 Bottle Case)
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James Halliday – A newcomer with a 3-digit price tag is a bold play and Lowestoft answers every reservation in its inaugural Grand Reserve. The fruit of a single, cool, coastal site on the Tasman Peninsula, this is an elegant and graceful cuvée of pale straw hue. At 6 years of age, primary, crunchy red apple and lemon fruit uphold impressive stamina, beautifully backed by the creamy texture and spicy, toasty allure of lees age. With plenty of endurance tucked into its folds, it will take a good few years in the cellar in its stride.. - Tyson Stelzer, Halliday Wine Companion

$599.85
Lowestoft Rosé Brut 2017 (6 Bottle Case)-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Lowestoft Rosé Brut 2017 (6 Bottle Case)
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James Halliday – "There’s something mighty compelling about the texture and perfume of 100% pinot noir sparkling rosé in Tasmania, seldom achieved outside of the A-list of Piper’s River. For Lowestoft to attain it in southern Tasmania is a staggering achievement in itself, to do it on their first attempt is monumental. No surprise that Natalie Fryar is in the wings! Delightful, spicy, lively berry fruits deliver crunch and tang, impeccably framed by the creamy texture of lees age. Outstanding line, length and sheer bountiful joy." - Tyson Stelzer (Halliday Wine Companion)

$499.88
Lowestoft Reserve Brut NV (6 Bottle Case)-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Lowestoft Reserve Brut NV (6 Bottle Case)
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James Halliday – 60/40% pinot noir/chardonnay; 40/30/30% Tasman Peninsula/Huon Valley/Coal River Valley. The Fogarty Group has established Lowestoft as a serious player in Tasmanian still wines and its first foray into the sparkling world meets the same aspiration, not least thanks to the consulting of Natalie Fryar. This is an intricately assembled blend that achieves just the right balance between clean, cool, zesty fruit and the nutty, patisserie allure of lees age. The red apples and strawberries of pinot noir are well melded with the lemon zest of chardonnay. - Tyson Stelzer, Halliday Wine Companion

$449.93
Marion's Vineyard Pét Nat Müt ‘Lunacy’ 2022-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Marion's Vineyard Pét Nat Müt ‘Lunacy’ 2022
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$34.15
Josef Chromy Sparkling NV (12 bottle case)-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
Josef Chromy Sparkling NV (12 bottle case)
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$412.63
Tasmania's unique geographical position, with its cool maritime climate, provides a longer growing season, allowing grapes to mature slowly on the vine. This results in wines with intense flavors, balanced acidity, and a distinct aromatic profile. The island's latitude, similar to the famous wine-producing regions of Burgundy and Champagne in France, offers clues about its potential for premium wine production. Pinot Noir is one of the stars of Tasmanian wine, known for its elegant structure and depth. The cool climate ensures that these wines have a bright acidity and delicate fruit notes. In addition to Pinot Noir, the region produces outstanding Chardonnay, with its crisp character and nuanced flavors, often compared to some of the finest in the world. Another remarkable feature of Tasmania's wine landscape is its micro-terroirs. Different parts of the island, with their individual soil compositions and microclimates, give rise to wines with varied characteristics. From the Tamar Valley to the East Coast, each region tells a different story through its wines, echoing the richness and diversity of Tasmania's viticultural heritage. Through a combination of nature's bounty and the diligence of its winemakers, Tasmania has carved a niche for itself as a haven for wine enthusiasts seeking authenticity and excellence.
Tasmanian wine refers to wines made on the island with local grapes. At latitudes between 40 and 44° south, these are amongst the coldest vineyards in Australia, which means that producers champion cold-climate grapes, such as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The region is particularly famous for its sparkling wines, made using the traditional method and often compared to Champagne. Tasmania also produces excellent table wine with Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc. Tasmania has a relatively small wine industry, with around 160 wineries and 2300 hectares of vineyards. However, the region has gained a reputation for producing some of the best cold-climate wines in Australia, and its wines are highly sought after, both domestically and internationally.
The most popular Tasmania wines are sparkling wines, mainly those made using the traditional method. Tasmania’s cool climate and long growing season are ideal for producing grapes with high acidity and complex flavours, essential for making high-quality sparkling wines. Tasmania’s sparkling wines are often compared to Champagne and are considered some of Australia’s best. Aside from sparkling wines, Tasmania is known for its Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc wines. These wines are also highly regarded for their quality and are popular among wine enthusiasts. Of course, the region’s producers experiment with other varieties with promising results.
Tasmania produces various wines, including sparkling, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc. Tasmania’s sparkling wines are made using the traditional method, often with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, which involves a secondary fermentation in the bottle. This method produces wines with fine bubbles and complex yeasty flavours. Tasmania’s Pinot Noir wines are known for their elegance and complexity. The region’s cool climate promotes high acidity and concentration, essential for making high-quality Pinot Noir wines. Tasmania’s Chardonnay wines are also highly regarded for the same reason. Tasmania’s Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc wines are also popular among wine enthusiasts but there are others, including Pinot Gris, Rosé and Shiraz. These wines are known for their crisp acidity and intense flavour, resulting from the region’s cool climate.
Although one might enjoy a bottle of wine over others, the market has favoured Tasmania’s sparkling wine over other styles. 42 Degrees South Premier Cuvée and Jansz Tasmania Vintage Rosé are notable examples of the category. Tasmania’s Pinot Noir wines are also highly regarded for their quality. Examples include Winstead Lot 16 Pinot Noir, Merriworth Wines Estate Pinot Noir and Kelvedon Estate Pinot Noir. As for Chardonnay, some of the most exciting include 42 Degrees South Chardonnay and Storm Bay Chardonnay. The finest Tasmanian wines come from Pipers River, Tamar Valley, the North West, Freycinet, Derwent Valley, Huon Valley and Coal River Valley. These regions are looking to get their own geographical indications (GI) — as of today, all Tasmanian wines are labels with the regional Tasmania GI. Overall, Tasmania produces a range of high-quality wines, and the best wine for you will depend on your taste and preferences.
Tasmania might be smaller than other major wine regions, but today, it’s widely available. There’s nothing like what the southern island has to offer for premium bubbles and elegant Pinot, Chardonnay or Riesling. Have you tried Tasmanian wine?