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The Pinot Noir grapes that comprise this wine are harvested at a time of optimum ripeness, yet this Pinot retains its elegant and quintessentially French style. Pair with Christmas turkey, or game dishes.
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A previous double gold winning Cabernet Sauvignon from an esteemed vineyard on the Limestone Coast in South Australia. A powerful wine with heady alcohol and ripe blackcurrant and liquorice aromas. Intense dark fruits and cassis on the mid palate. The finish is rich and warming, this wine would ideally match rare steak.
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Medium bodied yet plenty of power, sour cherry with an inviting, leafy smokiness. A great wine to enjoy with pizza and a movie.
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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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Deep ruby in colour with Black Pepper, Blueberry and Raspberry flavours. Great sun exposure for the vines and an average age of 25 years produces a very generous Claret indeed.
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Sale!Exceptional New Zealand Sauvignon from the home of the first vineyards planted in Marlborough, in 1873. A previous winner of the acclaimed Decanter Magazine panel tasting. Not many better Sauvignons out there!
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Small and lively bubbles burst on to the tongue, smooth mousse and subtle Wild Apple and Pear exude from the palate.
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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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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.
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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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From acclaimed winemaker Kate Radburn, this is an exaple of New Zealand Sauvignon at its best. Grapefruit, Guava and Grassy notes. Intense and refreshing mouthfeel. A real lip-smacker!
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Really Intense and vibrant. Gooseberry is obvious but also noticeable are Passion fruit and ripe Melon. Classic Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.