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Full bodied and smooth enriched with ripe Black Fruit flavours. Would accompany Barbecued lamb chops with garlic and rosemary.
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Ripe Pear and Nectarine, classic rich and ripe Chardonnay. Very easy drinking but with plenty of complexity as well. The finish is elegant and long.
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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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Pale yellow in colour with golden highlights. It offers aromas of Tropical Fruit, with gentle Toasty notes. Fresh and rounded in the mouth, a lovely wine with chicken or pasta dishes.
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Deep in colour, with Violet highlights, it offers intense aromas of Red Fruit and Plums. A super little midweek glugger!
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A blend of both red and white Mediterranean grape varieties, dry farmed in the Maule Valley, Chile. Light in colour but intense and powerful. So much complexity, Wild Herb, Strawberry, Damsons and Earthy tones.
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Limited cases arrive in the UK of the Morande Adventure Range. This cracking Carignan blend includes a dash of Chardonnay giving the rich and spicy Carignan a more lifted and floral quality. This is definitely a wine to get out the best glassware for, and really savour.
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The 2014 received 93 points from Tim Atkins Chile Report, not hard to see why... Lashings of ripe Black Fruit, White Pepper and Garden Herb with a twist of Sweet Spice on the end. Perfect with seared red meats.
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Intense and fruit forward Gewurtz from Morande in Chile. High density planting yields grapes with high concentration of flavour. Rose Petal, Limes, Quince and Sweet Spice. Great with lightly spiced Mexican or Thai food.
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Sourced from a single block in La Trinidad vineyard, Maipo Valley, this lush and ripe Carmenere gives plenty of ripe Black and Red Berry Fruit, with a tell tale Dark Chocolate finish.
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Picked for its unique location and climate in the Cachapoal Valley, Secreto is a special project run by two families focussing on the terroir of the area. There's Blackcurrant, Caramel and Toast on the palate with firm tannins and a long finish.
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Not much to touch this in the Pinot Noir stakes for under a tenner. Lots of fresh Berry Fruit with soft spicy notes. A great finish and will pair well with light pasta dishes and tomato based sauces.