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•Red wine / Dolcetto 100% •Raw wine, Total Sulphites 40 mg/l, this wine is spontaneously fermented. •Recreate the ancient technique of the “foot crushing in order to add fragrance to the wine and rediscover the old-style flavours. •Aged 6 months in concrete tanks •13000 bottles
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Containing 2-3% fortified wine this is an absolute belter of a sparkling Shiraz. Powerful and intense fruit flavours of Blackcurrant and Damson... but with a frothy, fizzy mouth-feel. Try it!
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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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Complex and elegant Fleurie from Beaujolais. Floral on the nose with ripe red and black cherry and wild strawberries.
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Picked for its unique location and climate in the Cachapoal Valley, Secreto is a special project run by two families focussing on the terroir of the area. There's Blackcurrant, Caramel and Toast on the palate with firm tannins and a long finish.
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A previous double gold winning Cabernet Sauvignon from an esteemed vineyard on the Limestone Coast in South Australia. A powerful wine with heady alcohol and ripe blackcurrant and liquorice aromas. Intense dark fruits and cassis on the mid palate. The finish is rich and warming, this wine would ideally match rare steak.
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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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The 2014 received 93 points from Tim Atkins Chile Report, not hard to see why... Lashings of ripe Black Fruit, White Pepper and Garden Herb with a twist of Sweet Spice on the end. Perfect with seared red meats.
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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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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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With an average vine age of 85 years, the intensity and purity of fruit of this wine are immense. Plum, Blackcurrant and Mulberry mingle seamlessly. A great wine to take along to a dinner party.
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Hand-picked grapes, selected from old vines in McLaren Vale are fermented in open top casks, before maturation in French and American oak. Every inch a true, artisan Shiraz!