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Sourced from vineyards situated close to the magnificent Ch Petrus, this is a proper Right Bank Bordeaux. Merlot dominated, quite dry on the attack. Comes into its own when served with roast beef or lamb.
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Owned by the same family for 5 generations, sandy gravel soils and a ruby hue on inspection. The nose is all ripe red fruit, cedar wood and spice. Balanced on the palate with silky tannins. Both expressive and elegant
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Great dessert wine offering tonnes of ripe quince, honey and Valencia Orange notes. A perfect match with fruit based desserts or a cheese board.. Liquid gold!
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Scoring 93 points from Wine Advocate this sumptuous Bordeaux Sauvignon is mind-blowingly rich and complex. White Melon, Herbal and Peach note. A glorious White Bordeaux.
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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.
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With hand-picked fruit from a site close to the church of Pomerol, this wine is stunning. The blend is 90% Merlot, with the rest being Cabernet. First tasted with Emeric from Vinectar and was blown away. Ripe red fruit and subtle oak, unmistakably Bordeaux, dryish finish. Such a pleasure to drink.
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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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Edmund Norton's legacy continues in Mendoza, little did the English engineer know of the potential in his vineyards back in 1895. This wonderful, delicate and poised Gruner Veltliner gives Honeysuckle, Jasmine and subtle Melon. A great aperitif.
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Fresh, lively and dry the Venitian masters famed for their big Tuscan Reds, have begone to deploy their know how in the Uco Valley, Argentina. Fully organic and "Apassimento" (the use of partially dried grapes) makes this a really bold and complex wine.
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This food friendly wine is made high up in the San Juan Valley, in North west Argentina. Surrounded by the Andes and a hot dry climate. This is a vibrant and intensely fruity wine with a powerful finish.
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Sooo much wine for the money! Malbec, Merlot and Cabernet combine in this inky purple, Brambly, dense, rich belter. Repeatedly awarded 90+ points from serious critics. A must for the lovers of full bodied Reds.
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With an average vine age of 85 years, the intensity and purity of fruit of this wine are immense. Plum, Blackcurrant and Mulberry mingle seamlessly. A great wine to take along to a dinner party.
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In the foothills of the Andes around 1100m above sea level, Malbec grapes are able to express themselves fully, giving complex and elegant wines far removed from the "fruit bombs" often associated with Argentinian Malbecs. Soft easy drinking and inviting. Great with a steak.
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A really bright, fresh Red Fruit driven Malbec from Mendoza in Argentina. The label is inspired by the traditional street art found in Buenos Aires, " Filete Porteno" enjoy this classic taste of Argentina.
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A soft, medium bodied red wine with a pleasurable ripe and fruity style. A tickle of oak integrates perfectly. Ideal with BBQ meats.
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Deliciously fruity with notes of Blackberry, Plum and Ripe Cherry. Light oak and smooth tannins make a wine that's great to be drunk on its own. Enjoy!
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Lo Tengo Malbec is a proper, plush and generous Argentinian Malbec, delivering South American passion direct to your glass. Lashings of warm Black Fruit, and aromas of Coffee and Redcurrant.
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Lip-smackingly good Picpoul from France with classic flavours of Peach and Apricot, a fresh and tantalising mouth-fell and a finish that is somehow unmistakably... French.
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Beautifully dry and delicate Rose from the heart of French Rose country! Tangy on the attack with lovely Citrus Peel and Wild Strawberry, with a sublime, elegant finish.
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Clean, crisp and intense Chardonnay from Burgundy. Slightly softer than Chablis but still with similar poise and fruit quality. Great to drink on its own or with delicate fish dishes.
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Fresh, dry and lively. Classic French Picpoul, with notes of Honeysuckle and Peach, with White Flower and Lime on the palate. Serve with white fish or crunchy fresh summer salads.
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Harvested at night to retain the freshness of the fruit, this is an intense wine with all the classic floral hallmarks of great Viognier. Serve chilled with asparagus or lightly spiced dishes.
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Using great rose grapes, cinsault and Syrah this summer quaffer is great for drinking in the warm evenings or at the barbecue. A previous decanter bronze medal winner (2017), its great value for Provence lovers.
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A blend of native grapes, Muscadelle and Loin de L'Oeil. A beautiful rich and ripe wine, with a gentle but balancing acidity. Serve with rich chicken dishes or lightly spiced Mexican food.
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Supple and gentle on the palate, ripe Red Fruits but with that unmistakable, underlying Burgundian character - rustic, forest floor, stewed fruit. Perfect example of good red Burgundy.
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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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Harvested at night to retain freshness, this 100% Chardonnay has been given the full oak treatment. Deep golden, rich, Nutty with notes of Honey. A super soft and ripe Chardonnay.
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There is no doubt in my mind that if this were a Central Otago Pinot Noir you would pay £18 no problem! Don't let the drab label fool you this is the real deal. Rich, meaty and complex. Drinking beautifully now.
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Superb example of the Sauvignon grape, crisp and intense with steely minerality so indicative of Sancerre. Classy and with a great mouth-feel, would pair beautifully with delicate white fish dishes or Loire valley goats cheese!
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An exemplary Cotes-Du-Rhone from and acclaimed producer. Loads of ripe Brambly fruit with Red Berries and characteristic herbaceous undertones. Great with hearty stews or rare red meats.
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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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Gorgeous dry Chablis yet on the richer end of the scale due to later harvesting, means this wine doesn't have to be paired with food to be enjoyed!. Classic Chablis from a top producer.
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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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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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Ten weeks maceration to extract maximum fruit character, along with daily tastings by the winemakers create a lovely, balanced wine of real style and substance.
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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.