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In the foothills of the Andes around 1100m above sea level, Malbec grapes are able to express themselves fully, giving complex and elegant wines far removed from the "fruit bombs" often associated with Argentinian Malbecs. Soft easy drinking and inviting. Great with a steak.
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A really bright, fresh Red Fruit driven Malbec from Mendoza in Argentina. The label is inspired by the traditional street art found in Buenos Aires, " Filete Porteno" enjoy this classic taste of Argentina.
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Ten weeks maceration to extract maximum fruit character, along with daily tastings by the winemakers create a lovely, balanced wine of real style and substance.
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Fresher than the Reserva but still with plenty of trademark Rioja character, Black Fruit, Cinnamon and toasty Oak. Really complex and well structured, especially for a Crianza.
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Made from one of the purest and most indigenous clones of Tinta de Toro, this is a bright fresh red made naturally and without additives. Raspberry and mineral notes, super value!
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A beautifully crafted, fruit forward 100% Tempranillo from La Mancha in Spain. Ripe Red and Black fruit abound, with 10 months in American oak adding soft Vanilla on the finish.
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Deep ruby in colour with Black Pepper, Blueberry and Raspberry flavours. Great sun exposure for the vines and an average age of 25 years produces a very generous Claret indeed.
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Family owned since 1898 by the Couderc family, this wine gives so much for its relatively modest price. sweet on the attack, lashings of fruit and on the drier side.
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Lo Tengo Malbec is a proper, plush and generous Argentinian Malbec, delivering South American passion direct to your glass. Lashings of warm Black Fruit, and aromas of Coffee and Redcurrant.
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The Pinot Noir grapes that comprise this wine are harvested at a time of optimum ripeness, yet this Pinot retains its elegant and quintessentially French style. Pair with Christmas turkey, or game dishes.
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Concentrated Black Fruit with layers of Plum and Spice, well integrated tannins and subtle use of oak, result in an extremely satisfying and rich finish. Pound for pound one of the biggest wines in store. Superb with rare steak.
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“French” Tom Barton started importing Bordeaux back in 1725, grandson Hugh set about making wine in 1802.. Since then the family have continued to provide top class wines to the UK market. Medium bodied with plenty of spicy red fruit.