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“French” Tom Barton started importing Bordeaux back in 1725, grandson Hugh set about making wine in 1802.. Since then the family have continued to provide top class wines to the UK market. Medium bodied with plenty of spicy red fruit.
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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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A blend of native grapes, Muscadelle and Loin de L'Oeil. A beautiful rich and ripe wine, with a gentle but balancing acidity. Serve with rich chicken dishes or lightly spiced Mexican food.
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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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An exemplary Cotes-Du-Rhone from and acclaimed producer. Loads of ripe Brambly fruit with Red Berries and characteristic herbaceous undertones. Great with hearty stews or rare red meats.
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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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Complex and elegant Fleurie from Beaujolais. Floral on the nose with ripe red and black cherry and wild strawberries.
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An outstanding little Claret made from 80% Merlot, this wine is deep purple in colour with a silky mouth-feel. Up front flavours of Blackcurrant and Spice. Th finish is long and complex. An excellent accompaniment to Sunday lunch.
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Supple and gentle on the palate, ripe Red Fruits but with that unmistakable, underlying Burgundian character - rustic, forest floor, stewed fruit. Perfect example of good red Burgundy.
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A delightful expression of a Rhone wine, Brambly with Red Berry Fruits and a hint of Spice. A well crafted medium bodied French red.
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Located to the west of Sancerre in the Loire Valley, QWuincy (pronounced "can-see") is the 2nd oldest appellation in France behind Chateauneuf. Racy zesty Sauvignon with bursting Citrus minerality.
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Superb example of the Sauvignon grape, crisp and intense with steely minerality so indicative of Sancerre. Classy and with a great mouth-feel, would pair beautifully with delicate white fish dishes or Loire valley goats cheese!