What is Bottlemart in Australia?

What is Bottlemart in Australia?

Bottlemart in Australia is a chain of independent bottle shops. There are more than 700 stores across the country.

Bottlemart in Australia is a brand of bottle shop, like Thirsty Camel, Cellarbrations or Vintage Cellars. These Bottlemart stores are often attached to pubs, and some of them are drive-through bottle shops.

Bottlemart is not a company that owns several shops – it’s an umbrella brand for several independently owned bottle shops. There are more than 700 Bottlemarts throughout Australia. Many of these are in the big cities, but you’ll also find plenty in smaller towns.

The Bottlemart at the Ocean View Hotel in Urunga, NSW
The Bottlemart at the Ocean View Hotel in Urunga, NSW.

Bottlemart in Australia: Locations

These include Derby, Port Hedland and Onslow in Western Australia, Mt Isa and Charleville in Queensland, Tennant Creek and Pine Creek in the Northern Territory. You’ll also find a Bottlemart in the likes of Moe, Traralgon and Bairnsdale in Victoria, or West Wyalong, Narrandera and Coleambally in New South Wales. A full map of outlets is available on the Bottlemart website.

There’s a pretty good range of beers, wines and spirits available at Bottlemart in Australia. It’s not just the mass market stuff.

Craft beers at Bottlemart in Australia

The craft beer range at Bottlemart in Australia includes the White Rabbit brewery from Healesville in Victoria, Kosciuszko Pale Ale from Jindabyne in the Snowy Mountains of NSW and Vale Ale from Willunga in the McLaren Vale, South Australia.

Wines also branch beyond the predictable Jacobs Creek-esque supermarket wines. Options include a Brown Brothers prosecco from the King Valley in Victoria, Peter Lehmann shirazes and the Pepperjack range.

There’s a good range of Australian-made spirits, too. These include the perennial favourite, Bundaberg Rum from Bundaberg in Queensland. But perhaps more surprisingly, Bottlemart in Australia sells a strong range of locally-made whiskies. These include the more famous Sullivans Cove and Lark Distillery whiskies from Tasmania. But you can also try Limeburners from Western Australia, Timboon or Bakery Hill from Victoria and Trapper’s Hut from Tasmania.

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