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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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Sourced from a single vineyard situated around a famous 18th century garden. Ripasso method and 1 year in oak add power and complexity to this Italian stallion. Medium garnet in colour with intense smoky, cherry & violets on the palate.
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Quite simply one of the best Pinot Noirs weve had! With the price of Burgundy spiraling ever upwards, it’s more important than ever to find great alternatives.. Look no further!
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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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Punchy Nero D’Avola from Sicily with trademark earthy wild fruit character. Look out for strawberry & cranberry but with background notes of garden herb. A great roast lamb pairing.
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We are huge fans of this Cabernet Sauvignon & have rarely tasted better at this price! Blackcurrant and deep, berry fruit leap from the glass, soft & ripe on the palate. Drink on its own or with roasted red meats.
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A beautiful blend of pear, peach, lychee and tropical fruit with vanilla and tasted notes contributed by French oak ageing. A richly textured white, with a soft persistent finish.
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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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A top of the range Roero Arneis. This wine undergoes 8 hours crio-maceration to intensify the aroma. It’s then aged on its lees for 3 months & in bottle for 2. Exclusive in the UK, a belter.
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On holiday at Lake Garda, the importer of this wine (a Master of Wine) noticed everyone in the restaurant was drinking this.. A short trip to the vineyard later & a deal was struck! The best Lugana we’ve tasted.