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Great value for this easy-drinking claret, well balanced with notes of blackcurrant fruit, cedar and black pepper.
"Incredibly good value early-drinking Claret. The Chateau Le Fregne has a firm structure, and all the savoury woody notes you expect from red Bordeaux, but you can drink it now. Bordeaux this good is hard to come by at such a fantastic price, so don’t miss out! "
Andrew Wilkins, Majestic Leatherhead More reviews from Andrew Wilkins
£5.49
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A soft and easy-drinking claret selected from the best barrels in the Cave Coopératve in St-Emilion.
£8.99
On the estate's 126 acres, the vines have an average age of between 35 and 40 years old. Cabernet Sauvignon (41%) finds ideal maturing conditions in the well drained Garonne gravel soils.
£19.99
Made using the fruitiest wines from the estate, this is a soft, easy-drinking style of wine, with plenty of raspberry and plum flavours.
£4.99
Cabernet Franc is most famous for producing the light and elegant wines of the Loire Valley but here where the climate is a bit warmer, the wine takes on more richness, colour and fruit.
£5.99
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A Bordeaux style of wine. Red and black fruits on the nose and palate, with hints of cigar box.
£7.49
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A highly expressive nose of ripe and stewed fruits with scents of cedar and almonds and harmonious palate.
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Beautiful garnet-red robe with aromas of cassis fruits coupled with subtle vanilla tones.
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Predominantly Merlot with a touch of Cabernet Franc, this smooth, supple red shows powerful plum and cherry fruits on the nose, supported by firm tannins, spice and well-balanced acidity on the palate.
"Bergerac is a wine-producing region formerly popular but now lost in the rush to internationalisation. However, the best wines remain as characterful reminders of times past and, like many ‘old fashioned’ wines, go brilliantly with the foods produced locally. Drink this with charcuterie or game to make both the food and wine sing – the slightly dusty tannins, dark fruit and pronounced acidity are spot on. This is no throwback though – the bonus is that modern winemaking techniques mean the wine is 100% correct too, without too much local character!"
Jeremy Palmer, Commercial Director More reviews from Jeremy Palmer
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Matured in barrels sourced from the famous Château Le Pin, this wine has gained cult status in the UK. Improving with every vintage, this merlot-dominated blend reveals a nose of fruitcake, spice and ripe, plummy fruit.
The nose is enticing with a ripe earthiness. Well-structured, soft, elegant claret with hints of cigar box and plenty of complex black fruit flavours.
£9.99
Displaying ripe black fruit aromas with a touch of coffee and toasted bread, the palate is fruity but with a subtle complexity and elegance. Enjoy the wine with red meat dishes or mild cheese.
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This aptly named wine certainly is a 'pleasure' to drink with ripe red fruit flavours and soft round tannins. An easy drinking wine that should be drunk in it's youth for its fruit and freshness.
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