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Made from all three permitted Champagne grapes this is a well balanced fizz offering generous fruit as well as softer Brioche notes.
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Made by a small boutique producer in the heart of the Champagne region this Blanc de Noirs uses fruit sourced only from 1er Cru sites. Rounded and fuller than the brut with flavours of Blackcurrant Leaf, Brioche and baked apple.
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A wonderfully rich and complex Champagne from Epernay! Apple strudel, freshly baked bread and a hint of pear make this a lovely wine to enjoy with friends.
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A very special wine made with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in almost equal proportion. rich and dense and inviting with a palate of brooding blackcurrant leaf and toasted almond. Rich brioche and ripe apple add to the ensemble. A stunning wine only made in the best years.
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A fresh dry and crisp Champagne, perfect for those who like their fizz on the drier side. Cheers!
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A fine and elegant Champagne with very low sulphite and sugars. With fruit grown on the unique Kimmeridgian soils of Champagne this is a wine for the Champagne purist. Sublime purity of fruit, comprising 60% Pinot Noir 40% Chardonnay, a delightfully soft mouth-feel and exquisite length.
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A 100% Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire Valley in France. Trademark minerality and bone dry, yet with abundant tropical, citrus & stone fruit. A great drink on its own or pair with shellfish.
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Esteemed appellations like Margaux produce wonderfully rich yet tannic wines with generous acidity, fruit and smoothness. Flavours of dried Sultanas and Dates in the background behind a just ripe Plummy taste to the fore. This wine comes into its own when served with food, particularly roasted red meats.
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Located on the great plateau of Pomerol and made from 2 small parcels of vines in the village of Riffat. Marrying power with finesse this would be a great gift for a lover of Bordeaux and will age well if tucked away.
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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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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.