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Littore was founded by a Sicilian family, then taken over more recently by the Costa clan, who were winemakers in Europe for many years.
Toby is a master at capturing maximum fruit and freshness in his wines, well illustrated by the mouthfilling, juicy balance of Bellarine Bay. Made using premium grapes from Moorabool Valley and Geelong, it is ripe, fruity and extremely satisfying.
Riper than your average Pinot Grigio, its refreshing pear and citrus flavours have a tickle of spice, making it a great apéritif or match for seafood, chicken or creamy noodles.
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He was born in Friuli, but doesn't come from a long line of winemakers. His dad was a truck driver, but everyone in the village used to have a few rows of vines and, from these, each family used to make a bit of wine.
All this fascinated Alessandro as he was growing up and winemaking became his chosen career. For some years he was president of a local winery but in 2010 he started up on his own and his wines have continued to impress us.
Made with grapes from the region's top areas, this wine delivers delicate pear fruit and crisp minerally ‘zing’.
The 187ml bottle size is perfect for picnics or enjoy a solo glass of an evening.
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As the world’s thirst for Pinot Grigio continues apace, Argentina is emerging as a hotspot for this grape. Crafted by talented winemaker Steve McEwen, in his adopted home of South America, Alma Andina is brimming with bright, fresh fruit.
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At the end of a hard fought game there’s nothing better than a glass of this crisp Pinot Grigio, the perfect pick me up!
Our friend Bob Berton is opening bat and a handy off spin bowler and he’s also a brilliant all-rounder when it comes to winemaking.
A red wine genius (you may have tried his Willy Willy Shiraz) and master of crisp racy whites, not least pure Pinot Grigio.
The label (at Bob’s insistence) depicts the rare sight of English cricket legend W.G. Grace being bowled out.
Spot-on for cricket spectators and great for picnics, spicy stir-fries and creamy pasta dishes.