AURUM - Frequently Asked Questions

GENERAL FAQ

What is AURUM?

Aurum is Australia's most awarded producer of honey based wines - a contemporary interpretation of mead crafted for today's wine drinker.

Rather than producing the sweet, medieval-style meads many people expect, Aurum creates elegant dry wines from rare Australian honeys, native botanicals and traditional winemaking techniques. Every bottle is handcrafted in small batches in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales, where the surrounding forests and native blossoms define the character of each vintage.

AURUM wines are made from honey - so are they sweet?


No - and this surprises most first-time tasters.

AURUM is fermented to a fine wine dryness, not a dessert style. The Manuka honey is the base ingredient fermentation transforms, not a sweetener left behind. Expect the structure and finish of a serious white or rosé, with only a whisper of honey on the nose

Is AURUM, mead?

Technically, yes. Stylistically, no.

Traditionally, mead is any alcoholic beverage fermented from honey.

However, AURUM deliberately moves beyond traditional mead by applying modern winemaking techniques to create dry, refined wines.


AURUM exists to show how honey wine, made the right way, can hold its own amongst the most prestigious grape-based wines in the world, not the mead of the Viking era.

Who is behind AURUM?

Louis Costa - winemaker, qualified brewer, and meadmaker - was born and bred in Pauillac, amid the vines of Bordeaux, where his family's winery used vines planted by his grandfather. That same grandfather, a keen apiarist, first taught Louis about bees, pollination, and the honeys of the French countryside -planting the seed for what AURUM would become.

Louis went on to work in some of Bordeaux's most prestigious chateaux, and alongside acclaimed winemaker Virginia Willcock at Vasse Felix in Western Australia, before landing in Byron Bay in 2012 - where he fell in love with the region, the lifestyle, and his future wife, and decided to call it home. Inspired by the richness of the Northern Rivers and the quiet environmental gift of pollination, Louis saw in local honey the chance to create a wine that was both extraordinary and virtually zero-waste - low-impact, regenerative, and deeply of its place.

Why honey?

Because the land in the Northern Rivers, rich and abundant, was never suited to the vine - but it is extraordinarily suited to the bee.

Foraged sustainably, varietal Australian honey carries an aromatic complexity that rivals any grape: floral, mineral, alive with the character of the place it comes from.

Balanced against the fermented complexity of yeast and native botanicals, it becomes something refreshing, sophisticated, and entirely its own.

Does AURUM affect you differently the next day compared to a traditional wine?

That comes down to fermentation.

Alongside ethanol, all fermented drinks produce small amounts of other compounds called congeners - things like fusel alcohols, esters, and aldehydes, formed as a natural by-product of yeast converting sugar into alcohol.

Congeners are also what give a drink its character and aroma, so they're not inherently a flaw - but rough, fast, or poorly managed fermentation tends to produce more of them, and a higher congener load is one of the factors researchers associate with a harder next-day feeling, independent of how much alcohol you actually drank.

AURUM is fermented slowly and precisely, in small batches, with a clean finish. No rushed ferments, no masking off-flavours, no shortcuts that leave excess congeners behind. The result is a wine that's simply cleaner in the glass: fewer of the rough compounds that have nothing to do with the honey and everything to do with how carefully a ferment was handled.

Does Manuka or raw honey make AURUM a "healthier" wine?

Manuka honey has a well-earned reputation in food and wellness circles more broadly, and we're proud to build AURUM from it - but AURUM is a wine, made for pleasure at the table, not a wellness product.

We don't make health or therapeutic claims about it, and we'd rather you enjoy it for what it genuinely is: a carefully fermented, cleanly made wine with real character - not a supplement in a wine bottle.


Is there any added sulphites in AURUM?

Minimal and used with real purpose. AURUM uses sulphites (SO₂) only at bottling, purely as an antioxidant to protect the wine against bottle shock and oxidation during that final, most vulnerable stage of the process.

We're able to keep addition low thanks to the honey itself. Honey carries natural antibacterial properties, which give AURUM a genuine head start on stability - the wine is naturally protected in ways a grape-based wine isn't, meaning we don't need to lean on sulphites at any other stage of fermentation or ageing to keep it sound.

How does AURUM age?

AURUM is built for the cellar, not just the table. Louis, our winemaker, has been ageing his very first creations for more than a decade and what's in those early bottles today confirms what we suspected from the start: this isn't a wine that simply survives time in the cellar, it's transformed by it.

Two things make that possible.

The first is winemaking discipline. The same patient, unhurried approach behind everything AURUM makes. Careful fermentation, extended time on lees, and considered bottle-ageing give the wine the structure it needs to develop rather than fade.

The second is the honey itself. Honey carries natural antibacterial properties, natural acidity, and trace hydrogen peroxide. It's one of the reasons honey itself can remain stable for years, even centuries, in the right conditions and that same quality gives AURUM a genuine head start when it comes to long-term ageing.

Together, this means AURUM ages the way you'd expect from a vintage Champagne cuvée or a fine Burgundy: developing complexity and depth in the bottle over years, not simply holding its ground.

How to cellar it?

Store bottles on their side, away from light, at a steady 16°C. Consistency matters more than the exact number. A stable cellar temperature will always outperform a colder one that fluctuates.

How should AURUM be served?

Glassware matters more than most people expect. The right shape opens up the aromatics and lets the wine develop properly in the glass. We recommend the Riedel Veritas range for AURUM:

  • AURUM Sparkling & White Gold - the Veritas Champagne Wine Glass. Its wider, balloon-shaped bowl (rather than a narrow flute) gives the aromatics room to unfold, while a built-in "sparkling point" at the base keeps a fine, steady bead running through the wine.
  • AURUM Ruby - the Veritas Pinot Noir Glass. Its shape is built for lighter-bodied reds with bright acidity and soft tannin, drawing out fruit character while keeping the wine's structure balanced in the mouth.

Serving temperature:

  • Sparklings & White Gold: 4–6°C
  • Ruby: 10–14°C
What pairs well with AURUM?

We're proud to work alongside some of the best chefs and sommeliers in the world in developing AURUM and that collaboration shows in the glass. The range is exceptionally versatile and food-friendly, built to sit comfortably at any course of a meal, and every wine performs beautifully as an aperitif in its own right.

AURUM Sparkling : a natural match for oysters and seafood, fish in a butter sauce, or fruit-based desserts. Equally at home opening a meal as an aperitif.

White Gold: pair it the way you would a fine Chenin Blanc or Chardonnay. It's particularly exceptional alongside sashimi and sushi, where its structure and clarity really shine.

Rosé: built for the grill: think barbecue and summer salads, or anything bright and warm-weather.

Ruby: a serious partner for venison and game, and a standout with blue cheese.

What honey is used, and how is it sourced?

Rare Australian varietal honeys, foraged sustainably by bees across the Northern Rivers, selected by Louis for their aromatic character and purity.

A genuinely low-impact, regenerative approach to winemaking.

Is AURUM environmentally sustainable?

Yes - and it's core to what makes honey-based wine such a compelling alternative in the beverage world. Compared to grape-based wine, spirits, and beer, honey wine sits among the most sustainable styles of beverage production available today.

Here's why:

It supports beekeepers and pollinators. Every bottle of AURUM begins with honey sourced through relationships with local beekeepers, giving them a genuine commercial reason to keep hives thriving across the Northern Rivers.

It promotes biodiversity. Healthy bee populations mean healthy pollination -and healthy pollination supports a far wider diversity of native flora than a single-crop vineyard ever could.

It drives bushland regeneration. Where a vineyard requires land to be cleared and dedicated to a single crop, beekeeping works with existing native bushland rather than against it - increasing pollination activity that helps native vegetation regenerate rather than compete with it.

It's remarkably water-efficient. Production runs at close to a 1:1 water-to-finished-product ratio - about as efficient as beverage production gets, especially set against the water demands of irrigated vineyards or grain-based brewing and distilling.

Put simply: a bottle of AURUM asks far less of the land than a bottle of wine, beer, or spirits typically does, while actively giving something back to the ecosystem it comes from.

Is AURUM gluten-free?


Yes. A honey-based wine, with no grain and no gluten, suitable for celiac / coeliacs.

Is AURUM suitable for vegans and vegetarians?

AURUM is made from honey, and is therefore classified as vegetarian. Protecting the environment and the bees is of paramount importance to us, and we work closely with all of our beekeepers to ensure they follow the most ethical and sustainable practices to care for their bees and the environment. Having a positive impact is why we are so passionate about AURUM and at least 1% of our profits goes towards protecting the bees.

Where do you ship?

Throughout Australia, and to Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and France for our growing export markets. If your region isn't yet listed, register your interest and we'll be in touch..

My order hasn't arrived.

Send us your order number and we'll trace it promptly. Alcohol deliveries occasionally require an adult signature, which may add a day if no one is home.

CELLAR DOOR FAQ

Are your wines sweet?

Not at all. Aurum wines are a world's-first - premium fine wines made from honey, but fermented all the way to dryness. In fact, some of the world's best sommeliers have been fooled during blind tastings, mistaking Aurum for high-end wine or brut champagne.

This is not traditional mead – it's something entirely new - a new category we like to call ‘Aurum’.

Is it possible to do just a wine tasting, without the canapés?

Yes of course - the matching canapés have been curated by our Michelin-star chef (voted best Young Chef of France) and they enhance and complement the tasting experience, however patrons have the choice to simply enjoy the wine tastings alone.

How long does the Aurum tasting experience last?

For a simple wine tasting, it could be as quick as 5-30 minutes.

If you would like to sit and enjoy a full tasting experience, including Q&A with the winemaker and matching canapés, please allow at least 1-2hrs to fully appreciate the experience.

Guests are welcome to stay and savour wines by the glass following their tasting, and even order another round of canapés.

We do not place any time or pressure on our guests - you are welcome to stay as little or as long as you like.

We have many return clients who come back for the wines and canapés each week!

Do you sell bottles of your wine and premium Manuka honeys to purchase at the cellar door?

Yes we do - in fact, local visitors to our cellar door can enjoy cellar door-only special pricing, bundles, gifts and offers - so it is worth a visit to try the Aurum range in person.

Is there a charge for the wine tastings and canapés?

Wine tastings start from $5 for up to 2 wines, and $15 for the whole range of 6+ wines, however this fee is waived (FREE) with purchase of ANY bottle of wine or jar of Manuka honey. The matching plate of six canapés is only $35, and is optional. It is perfect as a starter or even as a light lunch. Guests are welcome to purchase additional plates of canapés, subject to availability.

Can you cater for gluten free or other dietary requirements?

All canapés are gluten free (GF) however they may contain fish, meat, dairy, eggs and nuts. Canapés change weekly, and are made fresh on the day, but unfortunately we are unable to modify them substantially. Our wines contain honey and some also contain organic red berries and native botanicals.

If unsure, please ask our staff. If you have special dietary needs, please contact us at info@aurum.vin at least 3 days prior to your booking, and we will do our very best to accommodate.

What honey wines / sparklings do you have in your range that we can try?

Depending on batch release and vintage, we usually have our two signature sparkling bubbles - a brut sparkling white, and a sparkling rosé, four still wines (white, rosé, red and usually one pyment or hybrid experimental small-batch release) and one dessert wine or our new Manuka Spritz (non-alcoholic sparkling rosé) for visitors to try.

Our $5 tasting allows for two selections, and our $15 wine tasting allows you to try the whole range.

Both wine tasting options are free/refunded with the purchase of any bottle of wine, or jar of our medicinal Manuka honey.

Are all your wines alcoholic? If so, what percentage?

We have both alcoholic still and sparkling honey wines and zero alcohol (0-<0.5%) non-alcoholic drinks available to try and buy. We are also bringing out a low-alcohol range very soon!

Our alcoholic wines are only suitable for 18+, and they range primarily between 10.5%-11% alc./vol - ie. slightly lower than traditional wines and champagnes for a lighter feel - more aligned with that of a prosecco.

Our ruby red is the highest at 12.5% alc/vol.

We occasionally have a dessert wine or fortified which would be higher - currently sold out and subject to availability.

Is the venue kid-friendly? Can I bring my children?

Yes of course, children are allowed if supervised by a responsible adult.

Visitors are encouraged to BYO child-friendly food, drinks and activities for their children, as the experience is designed to cater for adults (think wines & canapes - we do not have other food options unfortunately).

If children are accompanied by an adult they are welcome to sit at the table, but must not consume any wines - however we always have drinking water available.

Please bring some colouring, books or activities for children to keep them occupied to ensure you can relax and enjoy the whole experience!

There are some areas for kids to run around just outside the hall, but we ask that children are supervised closely at all times, especially small children.

Is it true that Aurum does not give you any headaches or hangovers?

In the hundreds of testimonials and customer feedback we have received (including extensive in-house testing!) we have never had anyone report a hangover or headache after consuming (only) Aurum.

We believe this is due to the precise, natural fermentation processes we use, as well as our wines being made from superfood Manuka honey, native botanicals and pure hydrating spring water. We are currently working with FABA and University of Queensland and third-party researchers to investigate why Aurum does not give consumers a hangover the way traditional wine can, and we are excited to see the results.

That said - our company motto is: Drink Less - Drink Better - Drink AURUM. We do not encourage excessive drinking whatsoever. Our wines were designed to be enjoyed in moderation with fine food to enhance the overall dining experience.

We stand by the purity and finesse of our winemaking processes and the provenance of our clean ingredients to ensure we are producing only the cleanest, most sustainable and ethical beverages possible.

Can I book Aurum for a private function?

Yes you can, please email us at info@aurum.vin or call 0468 317 618 to discuss your event requirements.

We also offer a sommelier service and wine matching and procurement for events and dinners.

We have worked with many corporate groups, weddings and event planners to design unforgettable wine & dining experiences.

What awards have you won?

Aurum was recently awarded several gold medals, and was twice awarded 'Best in Show - Champion Mead' at the Australian Nationals (both times we entered!)

Aurum was named one of the 'Top 20 Drinks of the Year' in the Australian Financial Review by wine critic Max Allen - a prestigious award bestowed upon Aurum, and the first time a honey wine or mead has ever made it into the Top 20.

Given we are a new category of beverage, we do not sit cleanly alongside wine nor mead - so the potential for awards is quite limited.

However our customers can vouch for the elegance and precision with which our wines are made - come to our cellar door and try them for yourself!

Is Aurum local to Byron Bay / Newrybar?

Aurum was born in Byron Bay, and our head winemaker works with seven different local beekeepers from the Northern Rivers who specialise in rare, exquisite local honeys.

Aurum prides itself on being the only true 'wine of terroir' from the Northern Rivers.

Is there wheelchair access at your cellar door?

Our cellar door shopfront is located just outside Newrybar Hall (under cover) with tables and seating on the beautiful covered deck / verandah.

The cellar door and shopfront itself is wheelchair-accessible, and there is a ramp to get up to the verandah / seated area. For more detailed information, please contact us at info@aurum.vin.

Is your cellar door dog-friendly?

Yes - we love dogs, and your furry friends are most welcome in the outdoor and deck areas, so long as they are well-behaved and on a leash at all times.