
Wines
Rose
Rp.178,200Hatten Wines Rosé was first made in 1994, using locally grown Alphonse-Lavallée grapes of French origin. The wine displays tropical fruit aromas and flowery overtones. It leaves a clean and refreshing aftertaste on the palate. The climate in Bali makes it possible to harvest all year round, hence Rosé has reached over 300 vintages in 17 years.
Rosé is Indonesia’s first table wine and a most popular choice of wine. As for all rosé wines it is best served chilled and compliments an array of food types, especially Balinese dishes and grilled sea food.Alexandria
Rp.184,800Alexandria is made from the Belgia grapes grown in Hatten Wines’ vineyards. The grapes, ripe and sugar-filled, are processed to bring the very fruity and perfumed grape flavour to its delightful taste. Sweet wines are appreciated as some of the most complex and impressive flavours and aromas in the wine world.
This medium-sweet white wine is very aromatic with grapey characters and lovely floral perfume. The fruity palate is well balanced between sweetness and acid, leaving a refreshing aftertaste.
The wine takes its name from the Muscat of Alexandria, with which it finds similarities in flavour.Aga White
Rp.184,800Aga White is Hatten Wines’ dry white. It is a delightful wine made from the Belgia grapes grown in our own vineyards on the North Coast of Bali. Fermentation is conducted at a low temperature in the Sanur winery, in order to preserve the lemon-lime flavours. Aga White takes its name from the word ‘authentic’ in Balinese.
Aga Red
Rp.184,800AGA Red is a medium bodied red wine made from local Alphonse-Lavallée grapes. This a medium bodied wine is often associated with Beaujolais-Nouveau. Aga Red takes its name from the word ‘authentic’ in Balinese.
The wine presents a colour with cherry red impressions. AGA Red takes its name from the word authentic in the Balinese language. Aga Red’s medium weight and astringency are best suited for spicy dishes and makes a great match with grilled meats. Like many red wines, Aga Red is best served slightly chilled.Pino De Bali
Rp.246,400Inspired by the French Pineau des Charentes method, Pino de Bali has been fortified prior to fermentation and has been aged in French oak for over 5 years using the solera system which results in a unique balance of complex aromas and flavours.
Though many restaurants offer it as a dessert wine, it is also makes a delicious aperitif which matches with foie gras or rich cheeses.Two Island – Souvignon Blanc
Rp.258,500Fermentation, winemaking, maturation & bottling of Australian grown grapes is completed in our state-of-the art winery in Sanur. Cool fermentation maintains the aromatic profile and minerality, while some aging sur-lees (on yeast lees) gives some texture and complexity on both the nose and palate. The secret to the wine’s quality is the careful selection of two high quality vineyards and the careful blending of the two parcels to balance each of their specific characters harmoniously.
Two Island – Pinot Grigio
Rp.258,500Fermentation, winemaking, maturation and bottling of Australian grown grapes is completed in our state-of-the art winery in Sanur. Gentle pressing, minimal winemaking influence, slow fermentation, early bottling and extra maturation in the bottle allow the natural texture and spiciness of the variety to shine through in the wine.
Two Island – Pinot Noir
Rp.258,500Winemaker:
James Kalleske at the helm of the 21 year old winery, assures the new Pinot Noir wine is set to make a dramatic impact on the local market.The 2016 Two Islands Pinot Noir is made using grapes from the Limestone Coast region of South Australia.
This medium-light bodied dry red wine is soft, silky, fruity and satisfying. It offers complex aromas of toast and raspberry jam, and oregano leaves, with flavors of plum, truffles and warming sweet spices. This vintage is a beautiful blend between complex old world style and fresh fruity new world style, which should appeal equally to experienced Pinot Noir wine drinkers and also general wine consumers who like fruity red wines.