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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.
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A stunning blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro from Langmeil gives a wine of exquisite power and poise. Blackberry, Mulberry and Sweet Spice with dense and brooding undertones. A cracker!
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Tried this sensational Shiraz with Killibinbin's general manager Liz Adams and knew straight away we had to get it on the shelves! Rich and dense without being jammy, loads of complex and ripe Black Fruit.
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A great all round glugger enough varietal identity to keep one interested whilst versatile enough to go with most foods and occasions.
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Hand selected from 3 top level vineyards, this former Decanter World Wine Awards winner delivers stunningly pure and ripe fruit, with lashings of Blackcurrant, Wild Strawberry and Cranberries. A wonderful example of Amarone.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.