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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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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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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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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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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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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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Scoring 93 points from Wine Advocate this sumptuous Bordeaux Sauvignon is mind-blowingly rich and complex. White Melon, Herbal and Peach note. A glorious White Bordeaux.
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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!
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Dried Semillon grapes picked for their sweetness and acidity, this is a smooth dessert wine with a lush balanced sweetness. Always great with strong cheeses, sweet but bold with relatively high alcohol.
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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 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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Bosh! Bucket loads of Lime, Quince and Green Apple combine beautifully on the palate to produce a wine full of flavour and fruit intensity. A lovely tart snap on the finish rounds it all off.