Jean-Claude Mas Le Pinot Grigio 2021
Made by Jean-Claude Mas of Arrogant Frog fame, part of the Le Fleur collection. Bottled under vinolok™ glass stopper. Clear glass, embossed with the flowers that border the vineyard. Labeled […]
Made by Jean-Claude Mas of Arrogant Frog fame, part of the Le Fleur collection. Bottled under vinolok™ glass stopper. Clear glass, embossed with the flowers that border the vineyard. Labeled […]
Made exclusively for Cellarmasters and Woolworths by Freya Hohnen – the daughter of David Hohnen, one of the original Margaret River pioneers and the co-founders of the iconic Cape Mentelle. […]
If there’s one thing Spain does well it’s Grenache (Garnacha). From powerhouse Spanish producer Torres and imported into Australia by the equally behemoth Pinnacle Drinks (Woolworths). Torres, San Valentin, Garnacha, DO […]
So the grocery behemoth in Australia: Woolworth’s, have produced a clean skin riesling exclusively for their biggest liquour outlet: Dan Murphy’s. Nothing new so far. However, this particular cheapy recently […]
The Isabel Estate wines are distributed in Australia exclusively by Woolworth’s liquor and to be found at their Dan Murphy’s and BWS stores. Chief winemaker Jeremy McKenzie oversees a quality […]
“Cat Amongst The Pigeons” are one of the few exclusive Woolworth’s brands that have their own website and something of their own identity. One would almost say it gives it […]
According to recent market research data, apparently the Prosecco category has grown 33.6% over the past 12 months (to February 2018). With such a strong market demand, it’s no wonder […]
Labelled Anjou DOP (formerly known as DOC) and “Méthode Traditionelle.” Made from Cabernet Franc and the maligned Grolleau (which is a permitted grape variety for the rosé for the appelations […]
This rosé is a blend of Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah. The bottle very pleasing in design to resemble the petals of a deep rose. Exclusive to Woolworth’s liquor shops. Gerard […]
The Prosecco train shows no sign of stopping as it simply slows down to allow more passengers before picking up more steam. The Italians are well onto it though: Technically […]