During This Season the Wattles Come Into Full Bloom, Along with Lemon Myrtle, and This Signals the Start of the Mass Blooming in the South-West

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During This Season the Wattles Come Into Full Bloom, Along with Lemon Myrtle, and This Signals the Start of the Mass Blooming in the South-West DJILBA – SEASON OF CONCEPTION During this season the wattles come into full bloom, along with lemon myrtle, and this signals the start of the mass blooming in the south-west. Large birds nest to hatch their eggs and popular foods include yongas (kangaroos) and weitj (emu). 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Prüm Wehlener Sonnenhur Kabinett Mosel, Germany 180 2014 Dönnhoff Estate ‘Dry’ Nahe, Germany 90 2014 Dönnhoff ‘Hermannshole’ Großes Gewächs Nahe, Germany 255 2013 Robert Weil ‘Kiedricher’ Trocken Rheingau, Germany 145 2016 Keller Trocken Rheinessen, Germany 95 2015 Wagner Stempel Trocken Rheinhessen, Germany 85 2014 Wittman Estate Rheinhessen, Germany 88 2014 Mayer ‘The Doktor’ Remstal, Germany 120 2004 Reichsgraf Von Kesselstatt ‘Josephshoper’ Spätlese Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany 160 2010 Egon Müller ‘Scharzhofberger’ Spätlese Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany 285 SAUVIGNON BLANC, SEMILLON AND BLENDS 2017 Moss Wood Semillon Margaret River, WA 88 2014 Cullen ‘Mangan Vineyard’ Semillon Margaret River, WA 72 2016 Leeuwin Estate ‘Art Series’ Sauvignon Blanc Margaret River, WA 74 2017 Fraser Gallop ‘Parterre’ Semillon Sauvignon Blanc Margaret River, WA 68 2015 Flowstone Sauvignon Blanc Margaret River, WA 70 2017 Pierro L.T.C. Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay Margaret River, WA 80 2014 Suckfizzle Sauvignon Blanc Semillon Margaret River, WA 130 2011 Mount Pleasant Lovedale Semillon Hunter Valley, NSW 180 2011 Tyrells ‘Vat 1’ Semillon Hunter Valley, NSW 190 2017 Huia Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, NZ 65 2017 Greywacke Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, NZ 72 2016 Ata Rangi Sauvignon Blanc Martinborough, NZ 78 2014 Serge Dagueneau Pouilly Fume Loire Valley, France 109 2017 Domaine Vacheron Sancerre Loire Valley, France 115 2015 Domaine Des Huards Cheverny Blanc ‘Pure’ Loire Valley, France 90 2006 Domaine de Chevalier Blanc Bordeaux, France 415 PINOT GRIS, GRIGIO & BLANC 2016 Indigo Vineyards Pinot Grigio Beechworth, VIC 58 2015 Paradigm Hill Pinot Gris Mornington Peninsula, VIC 125 2017 Ata Rangi Pinot Gris Martinborough, NZ 92 2017 Derwent Pinot Gris Derwent River, TAS 75 2014 Hugel Pinot Blanc Alsace, France 62 2014 Josmeyer ‘Le Fromenteau’ Pinot Gris Alsace, France 125 2016 Sassolino Pinot Grigio Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy 58 CHENIN BLANC 2011 Bella Ridge Swan Valley, WA 80 2013 Ipso Facto Margaret River, WA 85 2013 Reyneke Stellenbosch, South Africa 96 2005 Marc Bredif Vouvray Loire Valley, France 110 2005 Domaine Huet ‘Le Mont’ Vouvray Demi-Sec Loire Valley, France 195 OTHER WHITE VARIETALS 2007 Bella Ridge Viognier Swan Valley, WA 85 2017 La Violetta ‘Ye-Ye’ Blanc Great Southern, WA 79 2016 John Duval ‘Plexus’ Marsanne Roussanne Viognier Barossa Valley, SA 72 2015 Michael Hall Roussanne Barossa Valley, SA 90 2016 Between Five Bells White Blend Geelong, VIC 75 2011 Yeringberg Marsanne Roussanne Yarra Valley, VIC 125 2015 Zieresen Heugumber Chasselas Baden, Germany 70 2015 Weingut Bernhard Ott ‘Am Berg’ Grüner Veltliner Wagram, Austria 70 2016 FX Pichler ‘Federspiel’ Grüner Veltliner Wachau, Austria 115 2002 Josmeyer Vendage Tardive Gewürztraminer Alsace, France 235 2014 Domaine De La Grenaudiere Muscadet Loire Valley, France 55 2015 Jo Landron Muscadet-Sèvre et Maine ‘La Louvetrie’ Loire Valley, France 79 2015 Chateau Maris Picpoul de Pinet Languedoc, France 58 2008 Puffeney Vin Jaune Jura, France 345 2014 Domaine La Colliere Cotes du Rhône Blanc Rhône Valley, France 78 2014 Yves Cuilleron ‘Petit Côte’ Condrieu Rhône Valley, France 239 ITALIAN WHITE VARIETALS 2016 Pizzini Arneis King Valley, VIC 55 2015 Cantina Tramin Gewürztraminer Alto Adige, Italy 72 2015 Feudi di San Gregorio Greco di Tufo Campania, Italy 105 2015 Ronco dei Tassi ‘Clic’ Friuli, Italy 62 2015 Velenosi Offida Pecorino ‘Villa Angela’ Marche, Italy 68 2016 Angelo Negro ‘Serra Lupini’ Arneis Piedmont, Italy 74 2014 Riofavara Marzaiolo Sicily, Italy 88 2015 Hauner ‘Salina’ Sicily, Italy 85 2014 Cos ‘Rami’ Sicily, Italy 100 2016 Pieropan Soave Classico Veneto, Italy 84 2015 Gini Soave Classico Veneto, Italy 85 2017 Domaine Vico Vermentino Corsica, France 78 SPANISH, PORTUGUESE & GREEK WHITE VARIETALS 2014 Anselmo Mendes ‘Muros Antigos’ Vinho Verde Vinho Verde, Portugal 75 2017 Luis Cañas ‘Barrel Fermented’ Viura Malvasia Rioja, Spain 52 2012 Rafael Palacios ‘Bolo’ Godello Valdeorras, Spain 65 2013 Rafael Palacios ‘Louro’ Godello Valdeorras, Spain 90 2014 Muga Barrel Fermented Viura Rioja, Spain 79 2004 M. 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