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Rose
750ml
Bottle: $16.94 $18.33
12 bottles: $16.63
A perfumed floral nose of sliced strawberries, clotted cream, orange peel and orange blossom. Medium-bodied with...
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Rose
750ml
Bottle: $16.20 $18.00
12 bottles: $14.25
Vibrant pale coral and light salmon hue on display with this delightfully refreshing rosé. Orange citrus notes of...
Rose
750ml
Bottle: $15.93
12 bottles: $15.61
Soft and juicy, The Rose Garden bounces with succulent ripe strawberry, raspberry and mulberry flavors with just a...
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Rose
750ml
Bottle: $14.04 $15.00
12 bottles: $13.76
A blend of Zweigelt, Merlot, and Pinot Noir. Creamy and rich with a hint of strawberry. Refreshing and delicious....
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Rose
750ml
Bottle: $16.93 $17.50
12 bottles: $16.63
Very light in colour and some nougat and Turkish honey notes. Cool and refreshing. Lean and piquant despite the...
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Rose
750ml
Bottle: $14.08 $14.82
12 bottles: $11.40
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Rose
750ml
Bottle: $12.94 $14.30
12 bottles: $12.35
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Rose
750ml
Bottle: $16.63 $18.48
12 bottles: $14.25
Light bright blush pink that radiates charm and promises fresh vibrant fruit and deliciously refreshing mouthfuls of...
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Rose
750ml
Bottle: $14.62 $16.25
12 bottles: $14.25
Light bright blush pink that radiates charm and promises fresh vibrant fruit and deliciously refreshing mouthfuls of...
Rose
750ml
Bottle: $11.70
12 bottles: $11.12
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Rose
250ml - Case of 48
Bottle: $5.89
On the palate, this wine is a whirl of strawberry, cranberry, and something herbaceous. Middle-of-the-road acidity...

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Archaeological evidence suggests that grapevines have been grown and cultivated in what is today modern Austria for over four thousand years, making it one of the oldest wine producing countries in the world. Over the centuries, relatively little has changed in Austrian wine, with the dominant grape varietals continuing to be Grüner Veltliner, Zweigelt, Pinot Noir and others. Austria is renowned for producing excellent and characterful dry white wines, although in the eastern part of the country, many wineries specialist in sweeter white wines made in a similar style to those of neighboring Hungary. Today, Austria has over fifty thousand hectares under vine, split over four key wine regions. The domestic wine industry remains strong, with Austrians drinking their local produce outside in the summer, and people around the world are beginning to once more rediscover this fascinating and ancient wine culture.

Canada has been producing quality wines for over two hundred years, and has hundreds of established wineries producing characterful and easily recognizable wines from the many imported grape varietals which flourish in the cool climate and excellent soils which typify the region. The primary wine producing regions of Canada are all located in the south of the country, and benefit from the consistent climate found there. The two largest wine producing regions is Canada are the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, and Niagara Peninsula, in Ontario. Both of these regions produce large quantities of the ice wine Canada is famous for, where the grapes are allowed to freeze on the vine during the early frosts, and thus have their sugars and flavors concentrated, resulting in highly aromatic and often very sweet wines.

Situated on the very tip of the African continent, South Africa has proved itself over three centuries to be an ideal location for producing a wide range of wines. Benefiting from something not dissimilar to a Mediterranean climate, with long, hot summers complemented by both Atlantic and Indian Ocean winds, the grapes which grow on the valleys, mountainsides and plains of this fascinating country can ripen to their fullest capacity, producing wines packed full of fruity flavors and an array of interesting and enticing aromas. As a former colony, South Africa has long since been home to a range of different nationalities, who each brought something of their wine culture with them. As such, many European grape varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling and others have been given time to flourish in South Africa, allowing the country to develop a diverse group of wine types which are proving increasingly popular around the world.