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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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An absolute stunner of a Red for under a tenner and the wine that has kept my children in shoes for the last 4 years! Incredibly easy to drink yet not boring. Fruit driven and medium full yet with a complexity and character that belies its price tag. A super little vino.
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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.
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All the grapes come from Morande's own vineyards and each grape type is planted with an absolute commitment to finding the right terroir for the variety. Blackberry, Spice and fresh Wild Herbs.
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There is no doubt in my mind that if this were a Central Otago Pinot Noir you would pay £18 no problem! Don't let the drab label fool you this is the real deal. Rich, meaty and complex. Drinking beautifully now.
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We are huge fans of this Cabernet Sauvignon & have rarely tasted better at this price! Blackcurrant and deep, berry fruit leap from the glass, soft & ripe on the palate. Drink on its own or with roasted red meats.
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A revelation at DVino Wines and "Like a baby Amarone!". An incredibly full and powerful, fully organic Primitivo from Puglia in southern Italy. Just like Amarone a portion of the grapes used are dried to add even more body and complexity. Like drinking a Black Forest gateau!
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Punchy Nero D’Avola from Sicily with trademark earthy wild fruit character. Look out for strawberry & cranberry but with background notes of garden herb. A great roast lamb pairing.
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Founded in 1827 Chateau Purcari has provided wines to Buckingham Palace. This Pinot Noir is full and velvety with wild strawberry raspberries and hedgerow leaves. Pair with venison or hard cheeses.