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This wine is pale yellow in colour, with greenish highlights. It possesses ripe aromas of tropical fruit such as passion fruit as well as white flower and Orange Blossom.
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On holiday at Lake Garda, the importer of this wine (a Master of Wine) noticed everyone in the restaurant was drinking this.. A short trip to the vineyard later & a deal was struck! The best Lugana we’ve tasted.
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Sourced this excellent value White Rioja from the guys at El Meson. 100% Viura, extremely drinkable and would make a great alternative to anyone tiring of Sauvignon Blanc. Fruity, dry and refreshing.
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A bright fresh and tangy New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc with bags of crunchy Gooseberry and Cut Grass. A complex almost Herbal finish with an delightfully persistent length.
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A light fresh and easy drinking Spanish white blend. Drinks well on its own.
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The Dolomites in Northern Italy provide the perfect location for Pinot Grigio. Well drained soils and cooling breezes from the mountains themselves allow the grapes to gain more complexity and flavour.
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An easy drinking and approachable Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough New Zealand. Lots of trademark gooseberry and citrus with a refreshing lip smacking finish.
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Pale yellow in colour with golden highlights. It offers aromas of Tropical Fruit, with gentle Toasty notes. Fresh and rounded in the mouth, a lovely wine with chicken or pasta dishes.
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Sensational Albarino from the heart of Albarino country, and one of our best selling whites! Clean, Crisp and well balanced this wine is crammed with Apricot, Citrus, White Pear and tight acidity. Delightful and dry.
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From acclaimed winemaker Kate Radburn, this is an exaple of New Zealand Sauvignon at its best. Grapefruit, Guava and Grassy notes. Intense and refreshing mouthfeel. A real lip-smacker!
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Named after the massive diamond that the earl of Dudley gave to his wife, this straightforward Chenin Blanc is rich and fruity. A great wine for drinking on its own.
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Really Intense and vibrant. Gooseberry is obvious but also noticeable are Passion fruit and ripe Melon. Classic Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.
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Sale!Exceptional New Zealand Sauvignon from the home of the first vineyards planted in Marlborough, in 1873. A previous winner of the acclaimed Decanter Magazine panel tasting. Not many better Sauvignons out there!
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A light fresh and easy drinking Pinot Grigio from Italy. Tart acidity on the finish with flavours of Pear Drop and Citrus.
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A lighter and fresher style of Chardonnay from Oz. Still with great fruit intensity such as crunchy Apple and White Melon.
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A lovely brunch wine, with medium alcohol. Dry on the palate with delicate flavours of Pear and Green Apple.
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Harvested at night to retain the freshness of the fruit, this is an intense wine with all the classic floral hallmarks of great Viognier. Serve chilled with asparagus or lightly spiced dishes.
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An intense and fruit forward Arinto and Moscatel blend. Lower in alcohol and sweeter than most Portuguese whites. Citrus and guava, a great alternative for Riesling lovers. Exceptional value for money.
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A bright and fresh Spanish White made from traditional local Varieties. Works really well with white fish dishes, but can equally well be drunk on its own.
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Made in "The Land of the Stars" the image of the Southern Cross is shown on the label. This crisp lively Sauvignon is well balanced with flavours of Melon and Pink Grapefruit. Easy on the palate and the pocket, a nice weekday glugger.
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Beautiful "Green Wine", meaning young, from Portugal. Apple and Grapefruit merge elegantly along with an almost imperceptible spritz on the tongue. A lovely, light summery wine or the perfect palate cleanser before a good meal.
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Lip-smackingly good Picpoul from France with classic flavours of Peach and Apricot, a fresh and tantalising mouth-fell and a finish that is somehow unmistakably... French.
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Named after the vineyard ducks who are employed to deal with all the slugs and snails, rather than use pesticides in this organic property. Simply put, a stunning white wine. Made up mostly of Chenin, this is a lovely Toasty and Creamy white with a length that with amaze you. First class.
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Fresh, dry and lively. Classic French Picpoul, with notes of Honeysuckle and Peach, with White Flower and Lime on the palate. Serve with white fish or crunchy fresh summer salads.
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Edmund Norton's legacy continues in Mendoza, little did the English engineer know of the potential in his vineyards back in 1895. This wonderful, delicate and poised Gruner Veltliner gives Honeysuckle, Jasmine and subtle Melon. A great aperitif.
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Intense and fruit forward Gewurtz from Morande in Chile. High density planting yields grapes with high concentration of flavour. Rose Petal, Limes, Quince and Sweet Spice. Great with lightly spiced Mexican or Thai food.
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Certain to be a favourite. This wine is sourced Fjordlands National Park on the New Zealand South Island. Brings with it lashings of grapefruit and passionfruit with a crisp acidity and steely minerality.
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Harvested at night to retain freshness, this 100% Chardonnay has been given the full oak treatment. Deep golden, rich, Nutty with notes of Honey. A super soft and ripe Chardonnay.
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Fresh and vibrant with characteristic floral notes and bright tropical fruit, including Lychee and Citrus. A crisp, refreshing finish, great with fish dishes such as grilled sea bass.
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A brilliant green-tinged, pale yellow wine from Chile. Plenty of Citrus fruit and Gooseberry on the palate. Fresh mouth-watering acidity to finish. Superb for the BBQ or summer evening drinking.
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A top of the range Roero Arneis. This wine undergoes 8 hours crio-maceration to intensify the aroma. It’s then aged on its lees for 3 months & in bottle for 2. Exclusive in the UK, a belter.
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Sale!Sampled this wine while away on holiday, came back and bought 8 cases! Tell-tale minerality, though a deeper colour than most Chablis, highlighting a richer style. Baking apple and quince to the fore, a hint of toast and orange peel. A delightful and complex finish with exquisite length. A superb premier cru Chablis, that won't break the bank. Enjoy with sea bass, scallops or seafood pasta dishes.
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Clean, crisp and intense Chardonnay from Burgundy. Slightly softer than Chablis but still with similar poise and fruit quality. Great to drink on its own or with delicate fish dishes.
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This food friendly wine is made high up in the San Juan Valley, in North west Argentina. Surrounded by the Andes and a hot dry climate. This is a vibrant and intensely fruity wine with a powerful finish.
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The 2018 vintage smashed the competition winning the World Wine Awards, showing all of Purcari's 193 year pedigree. Expect pineapple, lemon and jasmine; with crushed almonds and vanilla. Exceptional
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Gorgeous dry Chablis yet on the richer end of the scale due to later harvesting, means this wine doesn't have to be paired with food to be enjoyed!. Classic Chablis from a top producer.