Levantine Hill has unveiled details of the second release of its Optume series - and sales will be made via expressions of interest.
The initial Optume release was the most expensive range of wines ever made in Victoria.
The Yarra Valley winery says the new vintage releases will comprise the inaugural chardonnay release from the 2020 vintage, and the 2018 Optume Shiraz.
The winey told mailing list memebers: "Due to limited quantities made of each wine, we invite you to register your interest in advance of the official release on market."
Registrations of interest will access pre-release pricing, which is only available until February 24.
There are 984 bottles of the shiraz, which has an RRP of $880 a bottle, and 600 bottles of the chardonnay, which has an RRP of $600.
Both wines are made by Levantine Hill chief winemaker Paul; Bridgeman (above).
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