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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Grapefruit, Acacia Flower and subtle liquorice are all evident. A flinty minerality running through tops off this lovely Alsace Riesling.
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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 lovely brunch wine, with medium alcohol. Dry on the palate with delicate flavours of Pear and Green Apple.