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Big, bright fruit aromas of Pear and Peach on the nose, the wine is viscous and creamy on the palate. Smooth and succulent ripe fruits, with delicate floral notes. Much more restrained, and fresher than most French Viogniers.
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This full bodied and powerful Shiraz rivals anything from Oz! Buckets of Stewed Red Fruit, Blackberry, Mocha and Spice. A must try for lovers of bold, hearty Shiraz.
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A complex and engaging medium to full bodied Red. Soft Black Cherry and richer Dried Fruits on the palate. A wonderfully inviting aroma and a long elegant finish.
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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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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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Prime fruit from select vineyards help to create a Rioja with gorgeous purity of fruit. Limited use of oak allows the Tempranillo to shine through. Soft and smooth to the finish.
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A full bodied and spicy Shiraz bursting with Black Cherry and Red Berry fruit. Fine tannins and a peppery spice with a long and seductive finish. Spicy!
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Hand-picked grapes, selected from old vines in McLaren Vale are fermented in open top casks, before maturation in French and American oak. Every inch a true, artisan Shiraz!
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From Vinaceous's most revered vineyards this dry crisp Chardonnay is more akin to Chablis than to most rich and full bodied Aussie Chardonnays. Taught acidity and only the tiniest lick of oak through barrel fermentation make this a lip-smacking and refreshing New World white.
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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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Founded in 1827 Chateau Purcari has provided wines to Buckingham Palace. This Pinot Noir is full and velvety with wild strawberry raspberries and hedgerow leaves. Pair with venison or hard cheeses.
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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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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 revelation at DVino Wines and "Like a baby Amarone!". An incredibly full and powerful, fully organic Primitivo from Puglia in southern Italy. Just like Amarone a portion of the grapes used are dried to add even more body and complexity. Like drinking a Black Forest gateau!
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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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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.
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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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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 bright fresh and tangy New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc with bags of crunchy Gooseberry and Cut Grass. A complex almost Herbal finish with an delightfully persistent length.
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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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Lots of attention to detail go into this bright pink Spanish sparkler! Additional skin contact adding to the vibrancy of the colour as well as adding lush creamy Strawberry flavours.
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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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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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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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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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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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Bosh! Bucket loads of Lime, Quince and Green Apple combine beautifully on the palate to produce a wine full of flavour and fruit intensity. A lovely tart snap on the finish rounds it all off.
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A fruit forward tropical Grillo with good intensity and flavours of Mango, Papaya and Quince. Hints of Jasmine on the nose of this lean dry Italian white wine. A crisp, dry and tart wine to be enjoyed on summer evenings, or with fresh salad dishes.
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Fresh and vibrant with characteristic floral notes and bright tropical fruit, including Lychee and Citrus. A crisp, refreshing finish, great with fish dishes such as grilled sea bass.
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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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All the grapes come from Morande's own vineyards and each grape type is planted with an absolute commitment to finding the right terroir for the variety. Blackberry, Spice and fresh Wild Herbs.
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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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Certain to be a favourite. This wine is sourced Fjordlands National Park on the New Zealand South Island. Brings with it lashings of grapefruit and passionfruit with a crisp acidity and steely minerality.
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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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A beautiful pale salmon pink rose from Provence in France. Delicate hints of Strawberry and a suggestion of Cranberry. A lovely Summer evening drink or a perfect match for light salads or poached salmon.