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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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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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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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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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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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Fresh, lively and dry the Venitian masters famed for their big Tuscan Reds, have begone to deploy their know how in the Uco Valley, Argentina. Fully organic and "Apassimento" (the use of partially dried grapes) makes this a really bold and complex wine.
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A beautiful blend of pear, peach, lychee and tropical fruit with vanilla and tasted notes contributed by French oak ageing. A richly textured white, with a soft persistent finish.
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From Vinaceous's most revered vineyards this dry crisp Chardonnay is more akin to Chablis than to most rich and full bodied Aussie Chardonnays. Taught acidity and only the tiniest lick of oak through barrel fermentation make this a lip-smacking and refreshing New World white.
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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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Tasted a whole host of Macons to finally discover this wine. A little stunner, soft and creamy but with tart acidity on the finish. The length of this wine and the way it continues to develop on the palate is amazing.
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Big, bright fruit aromas of Pear and Peach on the nose, the wine is viscous and creamy on the palate. Smooth and succulent ripe fruits, with delicate floral notes. Much more restrained, and fresher than most French Viogniers.
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Great dessert wine offering tonnes of ripe quince, honey and Valencia Orange notes. A perfect match with fruit based desserts or a cheese board.. Liquid gold!