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      1. Trentham Estate The Family Moscato
        Refreshing, light, off-dry Moscato with a gentle spritz from consistently good Trentham Estate.
        CountryAustralia
        Frontignac
        $18.00 RRP
        from $16.99 when you mix 12+
      2. Zonte's Footstep Love Symbol McLaren Vale Grenache
        “A cracking McLaren Vale Grenache – 93pts(WinePilot from the ever popular Zonte's Footstep.
        CountryAustralia
        Grenache
        $30.00 RRP
        from $21.99 when you mix 12+
      3. Hunter's Chardonnay
        Complex, fresh Marlborough Chardonnay from one of the region's finest estates.
        CountryNew Zealand
        Chardonnay
        $30.00 RRP
        from $26.99 when you mix 12+
      4. Only 28 left
        Villa des Anges Rosé
        A taste of Rosé refreshment from the Languedoc!
        CountryFrance
        Cinsault
        $34.00 RRP
        from $24.99 when you mix 12+
      5. Split Rock Pinot Noir
        Delicious Kiwi Pinot from Nelson’s pioneering Seifried family.
        CountryNew Zealand
        Pinot Noir
        $28.00 RRP
        from $26.99 when you mix 12+
      6. Ermita de San Lorenzo Gran Selección
        Wonderfully mature Gran Reserva from ancient vines in Spain's great-value Campo de Borja
        CountrySpain
        Garnacha-based blend
        $28.00 RRP
        from $21.99 when you mix 12+
      7. Only 48 left
        De Bortoli Noble One Botrytis Semillon 500ml
        Luxurious “benchmark” dessert wine with 96pts, 8 Trophies AND 10 Golds!
        CountryAustralia
        Sémillon
        $49.95 RRP
        from $39.99 when you mix 12+
      8. The Waxed Bat
        A popular, Gold-winning Argentine red with spicy Shiraz, vibrant Cabernet and dark, velvety Malbec.
        CountryArgentina
        Shiraz-based blend
        $26.00 RRP
        from $17.99 when you mix 12+
      9. Monasterio de Santa Cruz
        Strawberry scented layers of flavour in this Spanish Monastrell Tempranillo blend
        CountrySpain
        Monastrell-based blend
        $24.00 RRP
        from $18.99 when you mix 12+
      10. Lake Breeze Bernoota Shiraz Cabernet
        “Rich, luscious…” 93pts, Great Value popular classic from Langhorne Creek’s fabulous Lake Breeze.
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz-based blend
        $22.00 RRP
        from $20.99 when you mix 12+
      11. Wild and Wilder The Courtesan Riesling
        A 92pt, crisp, tangy and dry single vineyard Riesling with typical Clare Riesling style and quality.
        CountryAustralia
        Riesling
        $24.00 RRP
        from $18.99 when you mix 12+
      12. Claymore Blackbird Clare Valley Sangiovese
        A succulent 94pt Sangiovese from Clare Valley’s dynamic Claymore Wines team.
        CountryAustralia
        Sangiovese
        $29.99 RRP
        $21.99 when you mix 12+
      13. Elderton Estate Barossa Valley Grenache Shiraz Mataro
        This Gold-winning , 93pt GSM is “ … a juicy, vibrant fruit train.” (Halliday)
        CountryAustralia
        Grenache-based blend
        $36.00 RRP
        from $29.99 when you mix 12+
      14. Vanguardist OENO McLaren Vale Grenache
        Food-friendly 95pt McLaren Vale Grenache from a 5-star winery.
        CountryAustralia
        Grenache
        $42.00 RRP
        from $42.00 when you mix 12+
      15. Hungerford Hill Classic Hilltops Fiano
        Gold, 95pts Great Value “An outstanding Fiano with energy, weight, length and layers" (Halliday).
        CountryAustralia
        Fiano
        $30.00 RRP
        from $25.99 when you mix 12+
      16. d'Soumah Yarra Valley Chardonnay
        A new age, citrus crisp Chardonnay with texture and finesse, from the Yarra Valley's Soumah.
        CountryAustralia
        Chardonnay
        $36.00 RRP
        from $31.99 when you mix 12+
      17. d'Soumah Yarra Valley Cabernet Merlot
        An elegant Cabernet Merlot displaying prominent blackcurrant fruit, from the Yarra's Soumah.
        CountryAustralia
        Cabernet-based blend
        $30.00 RRP
        from $25.99 when you mix 12+
      18. Mr Riggs J.F.R McLaren Vale Shiraz
        Gold, 96pt, 95pt McLaren Vale Shiraz from winemaking legend Ben Riggs.
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        $60.00 RRP
        from $53.99 when you mix 12+
      19. Wild Daisy Shiraz Tempranillo
        Fascinating Shiraz Tempranillo combo from the experienced team at McPherson Wines.
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz-based blend
        $25.00 RRP
        from $17.99 when you mix 12+
      20. Lloyd Brothers Adelaide Hills Estate Picpoul
        91pt Adelaide Hills Picpoul 'refreshing & pure', with a saline minerality along with its fresh fruit
        CountryAustralia
        Picpoul
        $26.00 RRP
        from $22.99 when you mix 12+
      21. Claymore Who are you Clare Valley Shiraz Mataro
        Mataro pumps up the volume of classic Clare Shiraz, making: ”excellent drinking. 93pts” (Wine Orbit)
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz-based blend
        $24.00 RRP
        from $17.99 when you mix 12+
      22. Only 34 left
        RedHeads Blue Belle Fiano
        Attractive Fiano from Barossa's exciting RedHeads.
        CountryAustralia
        Fiano
        $30.00 RRP
        from $27.99 when you mix 12+
      23. Howard Vineyard Amos Cabernet Sauvignon
        95pt and Gold for Howard Vineyard's gently spiced flagship Cabernet
        CountryAustralia
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        $60.00 RRP
        from $52.99 when you mix 12+
      24. Sorby Adams Jellicoe Eden Valley Riesling
        "Outstanding... harmonious... elegant" Eden Valley Riesling with Double Gold and two 95pt scores.
        CountryAustralia
        Riesling
        $24.00 RRP
        $20.99 when you mix 12+
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      Wine FAQs

      What is vegetarian wine?

      Although wine is made from fermented grapes, it isn’t always vegetarian-friendly. Although grapes are the main ingredient in wine, animal-based products are often used during the winemaking process to clarify and stabilise the wine, before it is bottled. However, there are alternative products that can be used for this, allowing for the production of vegetarian-friendly wines.


      Why is wine not vegetarian?

      Wine isn’t always vegetarian, and that’s down to the ‘fining’ process. This clarifies wine to remove any impurities or suspended solids that can impact its clarity and stability. Winemakers typically use animal-derived products to do this, and that can make a wine not strictly a vegetarian drink.

      The substances don’t remain in the wine – they are removed along with the particles they help to clear out. Depending on the type of fining agent use, the resulting wine may not be suitable for vegetarians.

      Traditional fining agents can include:

      • Gelatin – derived from animal bones and connective tissues

      • Isinglass – made from fish bladders

      • Egg whites (Albumin) – used particularly in red wines

      • Casein – a protein derived from milk.

      If either of the first two are used, the wine is not vegetarian.

      If any of the above are used, the wine is not vegan.



      What’s the difference between vegan and vegetarian wines?

      Rather than traditional fining agents such as gelatin and isinglass, vegan wines are made using alternative agents.

      These can include:

      • Activated charcoal

      • Silica gel (a form of silicon dioxide)

      • Pea protein

      • Bentonite (a type of clay with strong absorptive properties)

      While a vegetarian diet involves eating plant-based foods and avoiding meat and fish products, some vegetarians eat eggs and milk. Wine can be included in a vegetarian diet as long as the fining agents used are also suitable for vegetarians.

      As fining agents aren’t classified as ingredients and, therefore, are not listed on a wine’s label, you may wish to choose a wine labelled as vegan to be sure of its suitability.



      How do you know if a wine is vegetarian?

      Look for a wine labelled as vegetarian or bearing a vegetarian symbol or logo. Occasionally, wineries may even specify the fining agents they’ve used in their winemaking process online.

      On our website, you can check the information section of the wine description to see if a wine is vegetarian.

      Or you can simply browse the wines on this page.


      Do vegetarian wines taste better?

      How a wine tastes is influenced by many factors, principally the grape variety used, the soil and climate in which grapes are grown, winemaking techniques and how the wine is aged.

      The same is true of vegetarian red wine and white wine.

      Traditional animal-derived fining agents and their vegetarian alternatives are used to clarify and stabilise wine – not to impart flavour. They are used in small amounts and are removed from the wine along with the impurities they clarify.

      Consequently, the choice of fining agent usually has a minimal impact on the taste of the wine.

      Some winemakers choose not to fine or filter their wines at all. These wines might present different flavours compared to conventionally produced wines, but this is related to the overall winemaking philosophy and methods, not specifically whether the wine is vegetarian.




      Is vegetarian wine popular in Australia?

      Vegetarian wine is becoming more popular in Australia as consumers become more aware of the impact their choices have on their health and the environment. This has led to a rise in demand for vegetarian products, including wine. Some people prefer vegetarian wine due to ethical concerns about the use of animal-derived products in the winemaking process.

      Australia’s thriving wine industry has recognised and supported this trend by producing more wines using vegetarian-friendly methods.



      How can I pair vegetarian wine with food?

      No vegetarian dish would be complete without a delicious vegetarian wine to pair with it.

      Pairing vegetarian wines with food follows the same rules as traditional food and wine pairings. Your focus should be on matching the wine’s characteristics with the flavours and textures of the dish. For example, a crisp, zesty Sauvignon Blanc pairs wonderfully with a fresh, crunchy green salad or a tangy goat cheese tart.

      A full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon with robust tannins and dark fruit notes would work well with a rich, hearty dish like mushroom and lentil stew or vegetable lasagne. The wine provides a delicious balance to the earthiness of these dishes.

      Finish off your feast with a glass of late-harvest Riesling paired with a slice of apple strudel – the bright acidity and delicate floral notes of a Riesling would beautifully balance the richness of the dessert. Alternatively, try an Aussie Sparkling wine such as The Black Pig Sparkling White or Howard Vineyard Sparkling Pinot Noir Chardonnay with a tropical fruit Pavlova. The effervescence and vibrant fruit flavours can cut through the sweetness of the meringue and fresh fruit.

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