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•Red wine / Barbera 100% •Vineyard exposed to South •Soft pressing of the grapes; fermentation with maceration of the skin for 12 days in steel tank. •After malolactic fermentation, aged in steel tanks for 8 months and 12 months in big oak barre; refinement in the bottle of 6 months before selling •maximum expression of Barbera: every time you close the nose it discovers something different, a very complex fruity (blackberry, plum and cherry) and spicy wine (nutmeg, cocoa, tobacco and leather) with long and well-balanced aftertaste. •3000 bottles DVino Says - Worth the money on the nose alone! Only made in the very best years this beautifully aged Barbera rests for ten months in steel tank before a further 8 months in oak. This is the maximum expression of Barbera. Sourced exclusively from a tiny independent importer, with fewer than 250 cases produced annually. Very Special.
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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.
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A brilliant green-tinged, pale yellow wine from Chile. Plenty of Citrus fruit and Gooseberry on the palate. Fresh mouth-watering acidity to finish. Superb for the BBQ or summer evening drinking.
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Bright ruby in colour this is a soft, expressive Merlot from the Central Valley in Chile. Easy-drinking enough to drink on its own but will also work well with a Sunday roast.
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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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•Red wine / Nebbiolo 100% •Argillaceous, calcareous soil (Marl Sant’Agata), exposure SW •Aging 12 months in oak barrel and 6 in the bottle •very elegant wine with rose scents with vanilla and pepper notes. •8500 bottles
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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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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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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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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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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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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.