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Gorgeous colour with hints of flashing silver, pale citrus aromas and flavours so typical of melon de Bourgogne. Goats cheese and salads pair perfectly with this wine.
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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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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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Elderflower and Gooseberry fruit dominate the palate for this very fruity Sauvignon Blanc from the small One Tree Hill winery. A great racy acidity brings together this very gluggable Sauvignon
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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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Sitting somewhere between the Old World and New Zealand Sauvignons in terms of style, this is a crisp medium bodied Sauvignon with plenty of Elderflower and tangy Gooseberry.
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A vibrant and fresh Australian Chardonnay, with flavours of White Pear, White Peach and Tropical Fruits. Try with grilled seafood, chicken dishes or creamy vegetable soups.
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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 fun and refreshing Chardonnay from the Central Valley in Chile. Pale in colour with flavours of Tropical Fruit with a twist of citrus. Drinks well with Roast Chicken.
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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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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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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.