Delicate floral aromas of honeysuckle, orange blossom and jasmine, embellished with pear essence, nutmeal and lemon curd provide an enticing entrée to the palate. Flavours...

Penfolds Grange Shiraz 2012

£400.00
Penfolds Grange instantly expresses its exuberance from the moment that the dense and dark liquid hits the glass. Offering its drinker a multitude of sweet...
Is it a Kookaburra? Is it a boomerang? No, it's Aussie Superman! Here to save you from venomous snakes, poisonous spiders, boxing kangaroos and whatever...
This wine is named after the winery cat, the Jauma Tikka Cosmic Cat offers a nose full of vibrant candied fruit. On the palate it...
"The dreamer challenges convention and inspires innovation. Our Viognier keeps us dreaming, it is a constant reminder to question and create. We trust our instincts...

Corryton Burge Riesling Kith 2021

£20.50
An approachable fruit driven style with good acid and backbone. With crisp apple, lemon and floral fragrances of a classic Riesling, the lively, fresh apple and...

Philip Shaw No.11 Chardonnay 2021

£31.00
Made from a careful selection of barrels from the vintage’s top batches, the No. 11 Chardonnay is bright and alluring on the nose, with hints...

The British introduced vines to Australia in 1788 and today, through no small effort on Oddbins’ part, the UK imports more wine from this country than any other. But in recent years the Australian wine industry has started to change dramatically…

The strength of the Australian dollar has meant much stiffer competition from Europe and there seems to have been a notable move towards a more Old World style. This has been coupled with a real effort on Australia’s part to promote their regionality. Although some in the wine industry argue that Australia doesn’t really have terroir, we strongly disagree with this. But it is not why we fell in love with Australia;

We fell in love with Australia because of the big personalities of its wines and winemakers, and we still believe that this is what makes the land down under truly great. So rather than ticking the regional boxes, we’ve filled our shelves with great producers who we think capture the true essence of Australian winemaking and really put their hearts and personalities into their wines.
Although we usually embrace change, we want these wines to be big, bold, beautiful and unashamedly Aussie.