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A herbaceous, smoky white with rich tropical fruit characters and carefully balanced acidity. This Sauvignon Blanc makes a perfect partner to seafood and white fish dishes, soft cheeses and fruit desserts.
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A dry well-balanced white with clean, fresh fruit on the palate and tingling acidity on the finish.
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Most of the Viognier for this wine come from vineyards near Minervois in the North-East of the Languedoc. Here the vineyards are at a slightly higher altitiude and a little cooler than on the plain.
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Pale yellow in colour, with intense aromas of white flowers. The palate is rich and lush with tropical fruits, dried apricots, hazelnuts and honey.
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The Chardonnay and Viognier grapes for this blend were fermented separately, with the intention of maximizing the characteristics of each in the final wine. The result is delicious, with mango, pineapple and vanilla characters and a long finish.
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Funky, fresh packaging and punchy, intense flavours. If you like the mouthwateringly crisp gooseberry and green apple flavours of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, you'll love this.
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Jean-Claude Mas has created a rich and mellow but well-balanced white from 100% Marsanne grapes, elegant with white flower and hazelnut aromas and delicious pear and honey flavours.
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A blend of little known varieties Maccabeu, Vermentino, and Marsanne this intensely fruity wine offers flavours of peach and apricot and a hint of blossom.
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A crisp, dry white that offers plenty of citrus fruit flavours on the palate, balanced by a delicate hint of white blossom on the nose.
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Subtle pear and apricot combine with notes of blossom.
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Crisp and dry with zingy acidity and a bounty of gooseberry and tropical fruits.
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Buttery, full-flavoured, with hints of blossom on the nose, this wine offers excellent value for money.
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The climate in the Ardèche, to the west of the Rhône, certainly suits Chardonnay. This is a fine example with creamy, buttery and nutty characteristics with a good long finish.