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Produced on a tiny 0.3 ha plot and aged in 20% French mountain oak. Bold, ripe Cassis rich on the palate. An excellent wine that epitomises the terroir of the appellation.
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Made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes in Piedmont Italy. Dark Berry and Toasted Oak on the nose with the palate delivering Plum, Mocha and Clove. Grainy tannins make this an excellent food wine.
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This unfiltered Pinotage is both rich and full bodied. Incredibly smooth with notes of Coffee, Sweet Spice and Damson. A wonderful mouth feel and exquisite length round off this lovely Vino.
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This full bodied and powerful Shiraz rivals anything from Oz! Buckets of Stewed Red Fruit, Blackberry, Mocha and Spice. A must try for lovers of bold, hearty Shiraz.
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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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Fruity, ripe and fresh with a touch of oak. A real party favourite, great for entertaining, BBQs etc. Shipped to us by a small independent importer, for you to enjoy!
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A complex and engaging medium to full bodied Red. Soft Black Cherry and richer Dried Fruits on the palate. A wonderfully inviting aroma and a long elegant finish.
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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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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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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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Complex and elegant Fleurie from Beaujolais. Floral on the nose with ripe red and black cherry and wild strawberries.
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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.