Here is a rosé with a difference; primarily made from the pinot meunier grape that is traditionally used in sparkling wines. This offers a food-friendly alternative dry table wine that is perfect for enjoying chilled over summer. Quiet Mutiny is the personal label of Greer Carland, whose family owns Laurel Bank vineyard overlooking the Derwent River. This was a standout at the recent Budburst Tassie Wine Expo. The fruit for this wine was sourced from the warmer East Coast of Tasmania and this lively number has both vibrancy and personality. Perfect for enjoying with a Middle Eastern mezze plate, or some pan-fried salmon (preferably not farmed salmon). $37. https://quietmutiny.wine/
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Saturday, 17 January 2026
Saturday, 10 January 2026
Aunt Alice 2025 Ocean Chardonnay
Alice Davidson is a talented winemaker who has worked with outstanding talents including Peter Dredge and is now building a formidable reputation for her own label, which sources fruit some several vineyards around the state. She is currently building a micro winery at Geeveston in the Huon Valley. This is a very impressive new release tasted at the Budburst Tassie Wine Expo that is at once varietal, fresh, vibrant and accessible. It is elegant and food friendly; suitable for short-term cellaring. You could pair this with anything from American pork ribs to traditional roast chicken. $55. https://www.auntalice.com.au/
Saturday, 3 January 2026
Hughes & Hughes 2025 Sauvignon Blanc
This is a perfect choice for enjoying on a warm afternoon. In fact I can't think of a wine that says "summer fun" so impressively. Hughes & Hughes is the the label the Hughes brothers from Mewstone Vineyard in southern Tasmania use for their entry level wines made using grower fruit. This recent release features grapes grown in the Iron Pot Vineyard in Rowella in the Tamar Valley in the north of the state. This is tank fermented, crisp, delicious, vibrantly fruity and best enjoyed well chilled with a picnic on the beach or on a riverbank. It is unfined, unfiltered and full of the joys of youth. $35. https://www.mewstonewines.com.au
Friday, 26 December 2025
Henskens Rankin 2019 Brut Rosé
Frieda Henskens and David Rankin craft tiny batches of outstanding sparkling wines in a former apple shed in the Huon Valley, They source small amounts of fruit from some of the best vineyards in Tasmania and only release their wines when they have reached their peak. Only 900 bottles of this sublime brut rosé were made from a multi-regional blend of 69% chardonnay and 31% pinot noir, so speed might be of the essence if you are tempted. This stylish and sophisticated wine would certainly be an impressive choice for toasting the new year. Berry and tropical fruit flavours canoodle with toasty/brioche notes on a palate that finishes with fresh saline acidity. Very impressive. $105. https://henskensrankin.com/
Friday, 19 December 2025
Two Bud Spur 2022 Gewurztraminer

Gewürztraminer is white grape variety popular in Alsace and Germany for its texture and spicy notes. It thrives in cooler climates but remains something of a rarity in Australia, even in chilly Tasmania. This rare small-batch example comes from estate-grown grapes from Two Bud Spur, a small vineyard at Gardners Bay in the far south of the state. It is a dry wine - which would be perfect paired with dishes like turkey biriyani smoked cod kedgeree. It has aromas of roses and tropical fruits, with spicy, musky notes on the palate. The fruit spent a short time on skins before a slow ferment. It has been aged on lees to add complexity and palate feel. Well worth a try. $45. https://twobudspur.com.au/
Friday, 12 December 2025
Small Wonder 2024 Landscape Chardonnay
Small Wonder is from the vineyard in the Tamar Valley that used to be called Goaty Hill - always a source of quality fruit. This is very smooth, stylish and sophisticated cool-climate chardonnay; a blend of New World swagger and Old World charm. It is a wine that has been picking up trophies on the international stage - and it's easy to see why. Whole-bunch pressing and wild ferment had added character to the cool-climate appeal. Think citrus, poise and delicious balance. Structure has been aided by quality French oak. Drink now, perhaps with pork spare ribs, or cellar short term $35. https://www.smallwonderwines.com.au/




