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Bursting with Ripe Apple aromas, the palate is intense, rich and loaded with Pineapple and Tropical Fruits. Due to a favourable aspect this is a very generous premier cru with a delightfully mineral finish.
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The second wine of what is widely considered one of the best Chateauneuf, "Le Telegraphe", this wine is made to be drunk now. Bold complex Dried Fruit and Herbs. Stunning with roast beef!
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The "Au Bourg" is the essence of what Luquet have been doing for over 100 years. Great acidity married seamlessly with rich fruit, great finesse from this top class Chardonnay.
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Exactly how a Chablis should be, dry and with good minerality, but great intensity and varietal character to be found here too. Would be welcome at any dinner party.
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A wine of great elegance and class from the oldest wine merchant established in Bordeaux. Red Berry on the nose with oaky notes. Classic dry but powerful Bordeaux on the palate, with a lovely lingering finish. Top Claret!
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From a small boutique producer in Chigny-Les-Roses, between Reims and Epernay, this is a lively and fruit forward fizz that's great for aperitifs and toasts.
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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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Produced on a tiny 0.3 ha plot and aged in 20% French mountain oak. Bold, ripe Cassis rich on the palate. An excellent wine that epitomises the terroir of the appellation.
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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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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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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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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.