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Single Vineyard Sellers has grown from its origins as a SUZANNE LITTLE JAMES KELLIE WINEMAKER // WINEMAKER // Sydney based wine importer and wholesaler to become THE LITTLE WINE COMPANY HAREWOOD ESTATE a fresh face of Australian and New Zealand wine in the international market place.

We take great care in the selection of wineries we work with. Most of them are family businesses, and many are ranked highly by James Halliday, author of ’s foremost annual guide to its wines, The Companion. We visit them regularly, and work closely with them to bring wines that are relevant to the modern wine consumer to the market.

REBECCA DUFFY HERB GARDNER WINEMAKER // WINEMAKER // HOLM OAK WINES GARDNERS GROUND AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA

Wines From The Bibliotheque Multi Regional, Australia Highgate Multi Regional, Australia

The bibliotheque is populated by a diverse range The philosophy of multi-regional brands, is the of people and its shelves are filled with a diverse pursuit of excellence. Certain grape varieties express range of wines. There is increasing interest in themselves, more pleasingly in certain regions, and regional expression in new world wines, all of this there is no need to compromise. We have harnessed range comes from premium regions. These wines our combined 150+ years, experience in the wine trade have been blended by us at SVS in concert with our to source and present superb wines from the most chosen winemakers, with an eye to current market appropriate regions. These wines have been prepared demand. These are popular varieties from the best with the HORECA channel in mind, as such elegance regions, prepared with care to deliver a superb value and finesse are the hallmarks of the house style. proposition for you and your customers.

NV Australian Sparkling -Pinot Noir NV Australian Sparkling Chardonnay-Pinot Noir Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc Hunter Valley Chardonnay Margaret River Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc Margaret River Cabernet-Merlot Great Southern Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon McLaren Vale Shiraz Margaret River

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Gardners Ground Canowindra, The Little Wine Company , VIC and Hunter Valley, NSW

Organically farmed (certified). Ian and Suzanne Little are dedicated to what are still Established in 2001, Jenny and Herb Gardner farm called, without an endorsement from us for the word, 14.5 hectares of vines in Canowindra, in the New South emerging, varieties in Australia. While the Littles call Wales Central Ranges. Their desire to have a minimal Hunter Valley home, beautiful fruit is also sourced from impact on the planet is evident in their choices of a Goulburn Valley vineyard farmed by their Victorian organic and sustainable farming practices, production friends. We find the wines deliciously drinkable, using minimal energy, as well as their own eco-friendly fantastic value for money, and always true expressions everyday life style. of the varieties.

Canowindra Sparkling Chardonnay Canowindra Goulburn Valley Pinot Gris Hunter Valley Canowindra Chardonnay Goulburn Valley Gewurz Goulburn Valley Canowindra Shiraz Hunter Valley Sangiovese Rose Canowindra No Added Preservative Shiraz Hunter Valley Verdelho ABOUT CANOWINDRA Hunter Valley Vermentino ABOUT THE HUNTER VALLEY Hunter Valley Sangiovese Canowindra is located within the This is one the warmest and most humid Hunter Valley Tempranillo Central Ranges Zone that runs along climates of all Australian wine regions, Hunter Valley Little Gem Shiraz the western slopes of the Great Dividing with most of the annual rain frequently Range. It is low in altitude and open to falling shortly prior or during the vintage. warm winds from Central Australia. The The humidity, afternoon cloud cover and soils are of brown loamy sand over red the sea breezes help to moderate the clay subsoils. While the rainfall during high summer temperatures. Soils vary the growing season can be relatively widely, and have a strong impact on the high, the overall humidity is low. Despite style of wine produced. 60% of the wines the warm climate, the landscape is produced are white, while Shiraz is the dominated by white grape varieties, most important red grape variety.

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Five Geese Wines McLaren Vale, South Australia A.T. Richardson Wines ,

Five Star - Outstanding winery Five Star - Outstanding winery

The beautiful Five Geese vineyards are located at the Global winemaker Adam Richardson spends a lot heart of the Blewitt Springs sub-region of the McLaren of time in California as the head-winemaker for Vale. The dream team includes Grenache from the Treasury Wine Estates USA, but has found his own 1930s, and Shiraz from the 1960s, complemented special patch of dirt in the beautiful Grampians in the Great Western of Victoria. Facing north-east along by vigneron Sue Trott, and winemaker Mike Farmilo. a ridgeline, the vines stand in poor ironstone and Growing at a slightly higher elevation of 180m above quartz soils. Low yielding, and grown in a relatively sea level allows, for the region, cool temperatures and cool and dry climate, they provide the perfect fruit moderating afternoon sea breezes, with the grapes for rich, yet balanced and elegant wines. enjoying a long ripening season.

McLaren Vale Chockstone Grampians Grampians Old Vine Grenache-Shiraz The Gander´s Blend Chockstone Grampians Chardonnay Old Vine Shiraz The Pippali Five Geese Shiraz Chockstone Grampians Shiraz Reserve Grenache Sue´s Paddock ABOUT THE MCLAREN VALE ABOUT THE GRAMPIANS Reserve Shiraz Jon´s Block Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon The McLaren Vale is varied, with substantial The Grampians is significantly cooler than variations to local micro climates depending for example the Central Victorian regions on altitude and exposure to the sea due to its higher altitude. Humidity breezes. The higher altitude Blewitt Springs is modest, and rainfall in the growing sub-region has mostly grey-brown loamy season is particularly low. This is foremost sand soils on top of yellow clay subsoils with a red wine region, famous for a diverse limey deposits. It is famous for the wines range of Shiraz styles produced. The from its old bush trained Grenache vines, Chardonnay wines produced tend to be and the Shiraz wines tend to have extra reasonably intense, and while Riesling is finess to the McLaren Vale signature of sparingly grown, the wines are often of dense colour, velvety texture and notes of very high quality. dark chocolate.

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Holm Oak Wines Tamar Valley, Tasmania

Five Star Outstanding winery

Holm Oak is a family-owned winery and vineyard located in the pristine environment of the Tamar Valley in northern Tasmania. The hands-on philosophy of Rebecca (winemaker) and Tim Duffy (viticulturialist) is creating impressive single vineyard wines from classic cool-climate varietals. We are proud to be on a journey with them spreading the word for Tasmanian wines around the world. TBR Duffy Moscato ilex Pinot Noir Sauvignon Blanc Arneis Riesling “Holm Oak takes its name from its grove of oak trees, planted Pinot Gris around the beginning of the 20th century and originally intended Tamar Valley Chardonnay for the making of tennis racquets. Winemaker Rebecca Duffy, Pinot Noir daughter of owners Ian and Robyn Wilson, has extensive ABOUT THE TAMAR VALLEY The Wizard Chardonnay winemaking experience in Australia and California, and husband The Tamar Valley solis are of gravelly basalt The Wizard Pinot Noir Tim, a viticultural agronomist, manages the vineyard (pinot noir, over a clay and ironstone base. The vineyards cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay, riesling, sauvignon blanc and are mostly slopes facing north to east. pinot gris, with small amounts of merlot, cabernet franc and arneis).” Spring frosts are a major hazard, with many James Halliday’s Australian Wine companion 2015 sites relying on wind machines or overhead sprinklers. 40% of the annual rain falls in the growing season, with the relatively high humidity offering further stress relief for the vines in the warmer summer days. Grape varieties are split almost 50/50 into white and red, with Pinot Noir being the by far the dominant red variety.

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Harewood Estate Great Southern, Western Australia

Five Star - Outstanding winery

Harewood Estate wines showcase the spectacular Great Southern Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon Great Southern region. Based in Denmark, along the Great Southern Shiraz coast overlooking the Southern Ocean, the estate Great Southern Shiraz-Cabernet vineyards cover two sites off Scotsdale Road north of Great Southern Cabernet-Merlot the town – the original Harewood vineyard, and the recently acquired Apricus Hill. The estate vineyards are complemented by those managed to owner and Porongurup Riesling (limited availability) winemaker James Kellie’s specifications across the Denmark Riesling spectacular Great Southern. James’ elegant and pure Mount Barker Riesling wine style reflects the pristine, un-spoilt nature of his Great Southern Frankland River Riesling back yard. Denmark Pinot Noir Denmark Chardonnay D-Block Denmark Pinot Noir F-Block Denmark Pinot Noir ABOUT THE GREAT SOUTHERN « In 2003 James Kellie, responsible for the contract making of Harewoods wines since 1998, purchased the estate with his father The Great Southern is a vast region, Reserve Denmark Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc and sister as partners. A 300-tonne winery was constructed, covering 150 kms North to South, and Reserve Porongurup Riesling offering both contract winemaking services for the Great Southern 100 kms East to West, with climates Reserve Denmark Chardonnay region and the ability to expand the Harewood range to include ranging from maritime to continental subregional wines. In January 2010 James, together with wife within a diverse topography. The Reserve Denmark Pinot Noir Careena, purchased his fathers and sisters shares in the business; northern landscape is one of undulating Reserve Great Southern Shiraz they are now 100% owners.» grazing country and wheat fields, Reserve Great Southern Cabernet Sauvignon James Halliday’s Australian Wine companion 2015 while the south is more varied, with vallies and forests of tall Karri and Marri eucalypt trees leading to the beaches overlooking the Southern Ocean.

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Paddy Borthwick Wairarapa, New Zealand North Island Lagar de Pintos Rias Baixas, Spain

PJ Borthwick, Paddy´s grandfather, immigrated to New Lagar de Pintos is a fourth generation vineyard in Zealand in 1936, and purchased the Te Whanga Station, the Salnés Valley. Wines from this sub-region tend to 100km’s to the north of Wellington. 80 years on, it is one produce the most structured wines of the Rías Baixas, of New Zealand’s pre-eminent Angus cattle and sheep making them ideal to enjoy with meals. The vines of stations. the estate are on average 35 years old and are spread across seven vineyards. Central to the philosophy of Paddy was looking for diversification to farming, and saw Rias Baixas winemaker Marta Pintos Baña is the belief of wines the Wairarapa having an ideal climate for growing premium being made in the vineyards, with the work in the wine grapes. Setting on a journey spanning five countries Wairarapa and three continents in 1985, he settled back into the winery only enhancing the quality within the hand Wairarapa in 1996, and began planting the seeds of the harvested fruit. Borthwick Vineyard.

Rías Baixas Albariño Castiñeira Rías Baixas Albariño Lagar de Pintos Wairarapa Riesling ABOUT RÍAS BAIXAS Wairarapa Pinot Gris Rias Baixas is a series of coastal valleys Wairarapa Sauvignon Blanc ABOUT WAIRARAPA in the northeastern corner of Spain. Wairarapa Paper Road Pinot Noir The greater Wairarapa region has only Cutting deep inland, the region is heavily Wairarapa Chardonnay 4% of New Zealand´s tiny vineyards. influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Of the five local sub-regions, the Salnes Valley Wairarapa Pinot Noir The main soil type is of stony, free draining soils of alluvial origin. The local is the one with the strongest maritime climate in the growing season typically influence, producing some of the purest consists of warm day temperatures, expressions of Albarino, the star variety of cool nights and low rainfall. the region.

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Bosque de Matasnos Ribera del Duero, Spain Pujanza Rioja, Spain

Bosque de Matasnos, The Forest of the Dead Donkeys, Pujanza is a small Laguardia winery established in 1998 was named after the poor donkeys, who legends says, with vineyards are at an altitude of 600 meters. The in days gone by struggled working on the steep hills of soils are mainly a mixture of clay and limestone, and the region. The vineyard, part of which is more than 55 planted almost exclusively to Tempranillo. The winery years old, is located at an altitude of 950m in Burgos, is extremely ambitious, with a strictly French regime to the highest sub-region of Ribera del Duero, the Alta. Ribera del Duero the barrel ageing, and with even the entry level Hado This altitude allows for a long, cool growing season wine being made of fruit from vines that over 35 years Rioja with regular diurnal variation of more than 20 degrees. old. Bodegas Dios Ares is a separate venture for the Tempranillo dominates the vineyard partially planted owners of Pujanza. The wines are a blend of vineyards with Merlot (the current 2009 vintage includes 5% of spanning 100ha in Alavesa, and offer a slightly more the latter). fruit driven and easy drinking alternative to Pujanza.

Rioja Crianza Ares Ribera del Duero Crianza ABOUT RIBERA DEL DUERO ABOUT RIOJA Rioja Crianza Hado There are few common nominators Rioja Crianza Valdepoleo With all the excitement on the revival within the large and varied region of of other regions of Spain, the Rioja still Ribera del Duero. These include the stands tall in most markets, itself in the reasonably short growing season due midst of continuing soul searching. This to overall high altitude. Frosts are is a large and diverse region of ever commonplace throughout the region changing topography, soils and local in winter, and are a major threat to climates. This, combined with varied viticulture in spring, with the diurnal approaches to viticulture, winemaking temperature variation continuing to be and grape varieties, provides wine significant in the growing season. lovers endless opportunities of discovery.

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• The minimum order is one full pallet per variety ordered. Additional charges may apply for smaller orders. • Prices for Australian and New Zealand wines are quoted FOB ex-Sydney. • FCL shipments of New Zealand wines are as a rule ex-Auckland. Buyers Own Brands and other exclusive labels • Prices for Spanish wines are quoted FOB ex-Bilbao. • Alternative ports and EXW prices are available on request. • Most Australian and New Zealand wines are sealed with screwcap closures. • All bottles are 750ml in size unless otherwise specified. The core of our offering in BOB labels is formed by the GI specific wines which • Vintages do change, and will be confirmed prior to dispatch with your pro-forma. we present under our own labels Highgate and Bibliotheque. The blends for the SVS own production are finalised after a vintage, and are as a rule, unique blends, but do serve well as an indication to a style and price points.

Wines we can regularly offer in this category • Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc • Margaret River Sauvignon-Semillon Trading Terms & Conditions • Great Southern Sauvignon-Semillon • Barossa Shiraz • Martinborough Pinot Noir • Margaret River Cabernet-Merlot • Great Southern Cabernet-Shiraz • McLaren Vale Shiraz 1 Single Vineyard Sellers is hereinafter referred to as the “Supplier”. • Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon • Margaret River Chardonnay 2 The Applicant is hereinafter referred to as the “Purchaser”. • Great Southern Shiraz • Orange Chardonnay 3 The Purchaser agrees to abide by the Suppliers’ standard terms of payment which are that - “goods purchased are due for payment 30 days after delivery of the goods, unless these terms are expressly varied in writing to the Purchaser by the Supplier.” General price and production guide 4 The Supplier reserves the right to charge interest at 0.84% per month on all monies owing by the Purchaser that The final wine and vintage variations notwithstanding, as a rule Australian are outside the Supplier trading terms and further, the Purchaser agrees to reimburse the Supplier for any legal packaged wines can be delivered for as low as AU $50 FOB per dozen. Prices expenses incurred by the Supplier in collection of the overdue monies. lower than this require, as a rule, purchasing wine in bulk and bottling overseas. In these instances we prefer selling the wine only, with the customer packing 5 Credit facilities on overdue accounts may be withdrawn or varied at the Suppliers discretion without notice to the wine. the Purchaser. 6 Claims in respect of goods supplied must be notified to the Supplier in writing and received by the Supplier within seven days of the date of delivery. Minimum production runs 7 Subject only to the provisions of the Trade Practices Act which necessarily apply to the contract and cannot be 500 dozen by variety (minimum total order is one 20’ container) excluded, all other implied terms, conditions and warranties are hereby expressly excluded and the Supplier’s liability is limited to: A) The cost of replacing the goods. Pricing advice B) The cost of obtaining the equivalent goods whichever is the lowest amount. AU$60 per dozen on pallets of 52–64 (Australian standard pallets, 1200x1200) Please note your price will be heavily dependent by your choice of dry goods 8 The minimum order is one full pallet per variety ordered. Additional charges may apply for over-labelling small (e.g. more premium glass or labels), as well as the components of the wine (e.g. orders. more premium parts blended in, additional oak treatment). 9 Please note that prices are subject to change without notice. 10 All goods delivered by the Supplier remain the Supplier’s property (goods remain in the Supplier’s ownership) Please note that our wines are bottled under screw caps. Printed capsules and title does not pass to the purchaser until all debts owed to the Supplier including any balances existing at require, as a rule, a minimum run of 5,000 dozen. Storage of excess capsules will relevant times, due to any legal grounds, are settled. need to be charged. Embossed capsules attract a premium over printed ones.

GI South Eastern Australia We can prepare cheaper wines with only South Eastern Australia as the GI, but would advise against, as consumer interest in these wines has been decreasing, Your SVS Contacts and the high $AUD is contributing in making these increasingly irrelevant.

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