As exclusive distributors for each of our brands, we ensure to stock the full range of what each winery produces.
Each of the brands we represent has a highly reputable background that focuses on excellence and every winery is one of the most prestigious from the region.
We are very proud of the brands we bring to the local market and hope that you will enjoy each of their products.
Italy
Italy's renowned reputation for wine is due not only to the fact that it produces and exports more than any other country, but that it offers the greatest variety of types, encompassing every colour, flavour and style imaginable. Experts increasingly rate Italy's premier wines among the world’s finest. Many of the noblest originate in the zones officially classified as DOC or DOCG or, more recently, in areas recognised for typical wines under IGT.
Chile is today into a new phase of its winemaking history, again one of the first in the New World to make serious noble wines. Despite it’s nearly 500 years of existence, Chile's wine industry is fresh, young, and evolving to meet the needs of today's ever more demanding world markets.
Rioja is a wine from a region named after the Rio Oja in Spain, a tributary of the Ebro. Rioja wines are normally a blend of various grape varieties, and can be either red (tinto), white (blanco) or rosé (rosado). Among the Tintos, the best-known and most widely-used variety is Tempranillo.
The glory of Portugal is undoubtedly its world famous fortified wines, principally Port itself and Madeira, made on Portugal's Atlantic island outpost. But an interesting and ever-developing still wine scene is well worth keeping an eye on. The wines are definitely well worth a try.
Today, the Australian wine industry is the fourth-largest exporter in the world, exporting over 400,000,000 litres a year to a large international export market that includes "old world" wine-producing countries such as France, Italy and Spain.