Australia's Leading Wine Supplier

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Australia's Leading Wine Supplier

Transforming from a cosy daytime cafe to a vibrant wine bar after dusk, this hidden gem in South Yarra transports you to the heart of Europe. With an ambiance reminiscent of French cafes, Park Pantry serves up a menu inspired by European and French cuisine, paired perfectly with European wines. Whether you're seeking relaxation after work, late-night cocktails or a romantic evening, this wine lover's sanctuary awaits. At this slick Melbourne wine bar-meets-bottleshop, over 300 bottles are at your disposal while an eclectic by-the-glass list jumps between orange verdelhos from Moffatdale and tempranillos from Rioja. The Moon's wine-friendly share plates are just as globe-trotting, so one can expect plenty of sipping and snacking long into the night. The real bouchard pere & fils chassagne-montrachet. Be sure to check out the shop’s tasting videos for expert advice on what to buy. This wine shop in Fitzroy offers a monthly rotating dozen-bottle selection, known as Deadman's Dozen, of high-quality, small-batch wines perfect for taking home. One of the welcoming places on our list is Napier Quarter. The Piu family, who are also known for producing Grossi Felipe, owns and operates Arlequin as a cork-lined homage to wine. Wine bars in Melbourne include Etta, Gertrude Street Enoteca, and France-Soir.
The Italian-style dining and views over the vines are an excellent bonus. On the rare occasions that you don’t want to visit the winery, you can still taste the wines at the wine store. You can purchase their wine at the cellar door, or you can opt for a tasting that lasts for about 20 minutes. Alternatively, you can indulge in a premium tasting that includes all of the estate’s wines.
Like lollipop-shaped gift cards, cake-top unicorns and character toys. While you’re here, snap a selfie beside the floral feature wall. Tony Nicolini’s deli is a trove of imported and locally produced Italian smallgoods – cured meats, sausages, pasta, candied fruit, aged balsamic vinegar and biscotti. Imagine the spread you could assemble here, picnicophiles... Although pecorino, a hard cheese made from ewes’ milk, is the speciality here, it’s the hunky chunks of freshly cut Parmigiano-Reggiano that walk out the door.

It has a limited delivery scope, but it carries pretty much everything that you'd pick up at your local store. The wines, which come from winemakers all over the world as well as Winc's own vineyard, start at $13 a bottle. There's no fee or commitment to join, and you can skip a month's shipment any time  you want. Sotheby’s Wine in NYC offers free delivery within Manhattan on orders of $175 or more and free ground shipping throughout New York state on orders over $175 right now, during this crisis. It can only ship to California, Idaho, New Hampshire (with an 8% fee), New York and Washington, D.C.
The Milton Wine Shop goes above and beyond the typical wine store. This cosy wine bar is an advocate for  winemakers whose work emphasises transparency, authenticity, and terroir. They stock a variety of wines in addition to the standard red, white, pink, and orange kinds.

For a limited time this offer comes with a gift packed Laguiole corkscrew. Exclusive to Cellar & Co the Yalumba Signature Museum Pack  is the perfect gift for the discerning wine lover. These packs offer unique and quirky drinking ideas as well as vertical tastings and ever popular wines in straight packs. Former sommelier Campbell Burton is  behind this smart store, where 200 bottles of organic, sulphur-free wine rest in temperature controlled cabinets.
On wintery days, there’s nothing better than the individual fondue pots, and in the summer,  try the refreshingly unique artisan cheese gelato. We have curated one of the best boutique collections of wine through our online store. Suppose you love a uniquely crafted gin of juniper berries and lemon myrtle, or perhaps you’re looking for something sparkling to be enjoyed with your natural oysters. Situated in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, Kirk’s Wine Bar is a staple.
If you’re on the hunt for an Italian wine bar or a French wine bar, go to City Wine Shop. Inside, it’s much moodier with wooden panelled interiors, but it’s just as chic. There’s corkage on offer for around $20 a bottle, and the large wine list insists on classic pours and big players, though there is also a decent offering of natural wines from across the world, too. The food here is pan-European in style and has the potential to break the bank depending on  who’s asking, but it’s all perfect wine food.