Meadowbank Sparkling NV

Sale Price: $48.95 Original Price: $52.00

Meadowbank Sparkling NV is a refined cool-climate bubbly crafted in Tasmania, showcasing the elegance and precision the region is known for. Made in a traditional style, it offers fine, persistent bubbles and a beautifully balanced palate with bright natural acidity and a crisp, clean finish. Fresh, vibrant and effortlessly drinkable, this sparkling wine is perfect for celebrations or as an aperitif, pairing seamlessly with oysters, canapés or any festive occasion.

Region: Derwent Valley, Tasmania

Meadowbank Sparkling NV is a refined cool-climate bubbly crafted in Tasmania, showcasing the elegance and precision the region is known for. Made in a traditional style, it offers fine, persistent bubbles and a beautifully balanced palate with bright natural acidity and a crisp, clean finish. Fresh, vibrant and effortlessly drinkable, this sparkling wine is perfect for celebrations or as an aperitif, pairing seamlessly with oysters, canapés or any festive occasion.

Region: Derwent Valley, Tasmania

About Meadowbank Wines

Meadowbank Wines is a family-run vineyard in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley, established in 1976 by Gerald and Sue Ellis on a former sheep farm. Set on the banks of the Meadowbank River, the estate is known for its striking landscape and cool-climate terroir—sandy soils over iron-rich “coffee rock.” Today, the vineyard is managed by the Ellis family with winemaker Peter Dredge, who joined in 2015 and helped shape Meadowbank into one of Tasmania’s most respected producers. Their approach to viticulture is largely organic, with a focus on sustainable, minimal-intervention practices that express the purity of their site.

The range includes Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling, Gamay, Syrah, and limited sparkling releases, all noted for their finesse and vibrant Tasmanian freshness. Meadowbank’s Pinot Noir recently won the 2025 Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy for Best Young Red, cementing its reputation for quality and innovation. The estate doesn’t have a traditional cellar door but offers private vineyard experiences and long-table lunches by appointment. Their elegant, cool-climate wines pair beautifully with dishes like duck, lamb, and seasonal Tasmanian produce.