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Top wine from Burgundy, 100% Pinot Noir from some of the best parcels across the Cotes de Nuits. Pure Wild Strawberry and Earthy Flavours with Savoury notes. Drink with Sunday lunch.
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Aged in 50% new French and American Oak, this tightly knit, brooding Red Burgundy offers sweet Cassis and a hint of Smoke. Gracefully supported by soft tannins. Pair with turkey or game dishes.
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The big brother of our best selling Italian white, La Rifra Lugana. Deep and rich Italian White with a gorgeous Citrussy twang. Tropical and Peach on the mid palate and a long, long finish. Absolutely superb!
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A Syrah dominated blend from one of the most famous French appellations of them all! Lashings of ripe Blackberry, Sweet Spice and Earthy Tones. Intense, dense and brooding on the palate.
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Tried this sensational Shiraz with Killibinbin's general manager Liz Adams and knew straight away we had to get it on the shelves! Rich and dense without being jammy, loads of complex and ripe Black Fruit.
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A wonderful traditional method sparkler from northern Italy. A massive upgrade from Prosecco and more like Champagne, stylistically. A must try for fans of fizz!
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Containing 2-3% fortified wine this is an absolute belter of a sparkling Shiraz. Powerful and intense fruit flavours of Blackcurrant and Damson... but with a frothy, fizzy mouth-feel. Try it!
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One for the "purist" a great little bubbly with Citrus and Baked Apple. A great wine to enjoy before a night on the tiles!
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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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A gorgeous fresh and lively Prosecco with delicate Floral and Pear flavours and a complex and satisfying 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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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.