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Two Rivers Svn Blanc ‘Convergence’
Rp.440,000A convergence of flavours from five separate vineyards, this is classic Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc at its finest. An abundance of crushed fresh herbs, tomato leaf, gooseberry and fennel. The fleshy yet lively palate has a lovely creamy texture and is dry with a bright juicy finish.
Astrolabe Kekerengu Svignon Blanc
Rp.550,000Fresh apples, lime juice and lemon zest, with aromatic citrus flower in the background, Zingy, fresh ripe lime and lemon flavours, crisp apples, and a long and clean zesty finish, This wine will continue to develop rewarding flavour and bottle complexity with ageing.
- Suggested Foods Try with crustaceans such as lobster mornay, white fish like sole and flounder, or Thai salads. The low alcohol makes the wine great for summer lunches
- Serve At a good chill
Astrolabe Pinot Gris
Rp.485,000Grown in the Waihopai and Awatere Valleys. The Gris has aromas of white fleshed stonefruit and fresh pear, with a little vanilla pod, cardamom and citrus zest. The palate is pure, easy-drinking wine with a fine minerality and delicacy of structure. Stonefruit and pear flavours dominate.
Durvillea Pinot Grigio
Rp.372,000A Pinot Grigio with a new world twist. Fruit was selected from the Wairau and Waihopai valleys and used in the Durvillea blend to give perfumed and restrained fragrance, yellow golden hues and whilst crisp and fresh with a classy dryness, it has a hint of ripe pears and minerality on the palate. Light bodied, but great with food, it has balanced acidity and has a rich smooth finish. The flavour of the new world with some restrained elegance of the old world!
A vivid green seaweed, known as Durvillea, waves from the sea along Marlborough`s rocky coastline, clinging to rocks at low tide. To the locals, it is known as Bull Kelp or Rimurapa. Our winemaker Simon Waghorn was drawn to Durvillea when studying toward a Masters of Natural Resources in 1980. He was planning to farm seaweed but changed course to undertake a career in winemaking. Its strong lines, shapes, textures and colours were the inspiration for this wine. It is symbolic of Simon Waghorn`s pure and complex wines from his acclaimed Astrolabe Winery. His wife, Jane Forrest Waghorn recognised there is a market demand for a high quality, accessible wine. The result is a strong distinctive brand, producing beautiful wines which come from sustainable vineyards and are environmentaly friendly.
Shearwater Pinot Gris
Rp.400,000The Shearwater has classic flecks of pale straw yellow with a tinge of green running through the glass giving a bright and clear appearance. The nose is all Marlborough with lifted gooseberry, capsicum and slightly green grapefruit with a clean steel underlying herbal note.
JJ McWilliam Chardonnay
Rp.312,000From the famous McWilliam’s label, one of Australia’s most awarded wineries, this generous Chardonnay has fresh fruit flavours and a pleasant creamy texture. McWilliam’s reflect pride of their history with this JJ label, which stands for John James, son of founder Samuel McWilliam. This is one of those wines in which the quality far exceeds the price.
Saurerrahm (Sour cream 10% fat)
Rp.57,000Sour cream is a dairy product obtained by fermenting regular cream with certain kinds of lactic acid bacteria. The bacterial culture, which is introduced either deliberately or naturally, sours and thickens the cream. Its name comes from the production of lactic acid by bacterial fermentation, which is called souring.
Ricotta Salata
Rp.239,000The words ‘Ricotta’ means re-cooked and ‘Salata’ means salted. Ricotta Salata is an Italian cheese made from the whey part of sheep milk, which is pressed, salted and aged for at least 90 days. It is milky white in colour with firm texture and salty taste. The cheese is often used in salads and ideal for slicing, crumbling and grating.
Feta
Rp.190,000Feta is undoubtedly one of the most famous Greek cheeses. On the whole, Feta is a pickled curd cheese that has a salty and tangy taste enhanced by the brine solution. The texture depends on the age which can be extremely creamy, or crumbly dry. Upon maturation of 2 months, feta is sold in blocks submerged in the brine. The cheese can be used a table cheese or melted on a traditional Greek salad, spanakopita, pizza or pie. It tastes delicious with olive oil, roasted red peppers and nuts.
Jepun Sparkling Wine
Rp.286,000Jepun Sparkling Rosé is made in the same traditional méthode champenoise style as Tunjung. It is blushed by the gentle pressing of the locally grown Alphonse-Lavallée grapes. Enhanced by lively mousse this Rosé Sparkling wine is slightly sweet and displays hints of youthful aromas and tropical fruit. It is Indonesia’s first champagne method sparkling wine.
Jepun is highly suitable for appetizer and deserts but it is also a perfect wine to have on its own.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.
Tunjung Sparkling Wine
Rp.294,800Tunjung Brut Sparkling comes from a grape variety identified as Probolinggo Biru in Indonesia, from Hatten Wines’ own vineyards. This brut sparkling made in the traditional méthode champenoise, has aromas of citrus peel and flowers, with a lingering scent of light creamy yeast. The aromas and flavours are further enhanced by keeping the wine on its lees for one year.
Known as Bali’s best kept secret, Tunjung can match almost any food types. Tunjung Brut sparkling is an excellent choice as an appéritif, it can also be served with various canapés, pâté, or cheese. Fresh sea food or shellfish such as oyster and caviar match the perfect fresh acidity of Tunjung. Also, perfect on its own.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.



































