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Brilliant gold in colour, the aromatic nose shows lemon and floral overtones. Fresh grapefruit and citrus on the palate is complimented by mineral notes. Perfect as an aperitif or with grilled seafood and fish dishes.
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A densely coloured deep purple wine, the rich, silky mouthfeel shows red and purple fruit flavours of blueberries, plums and raspberries.
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The nose shows aromatic Viognier notes of violet and bergamot, which combine with characteristic Shiraz red fruit flavours on the palate.
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Made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes from a biodynamic vineyard that practices minimum intervention and use of chemicals.
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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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Medium bodied and fragrant, showing notes of smoky plum, orange peel and herbs, the refreshing aftertaste is in the style of wines from the northern Rhône.
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This exciting blend of Syrah, Grenache and Carignan is deep purple black in colour, with a pronounced spicy, herby nose characteristic of the 'garrigue' and ripe berries.
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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.
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A medium-bodied Pinot Noir with soft tannins and good crisp acidity.
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Spicy aromas of blackberry and currant leaf regale the nose while the palate is lush and peppery.
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Rich and creamy with exotic fruit aromas, with fresh mandarin notes and nuts on the palate.
"The rather bland packaging masks a high quality, interesting wine, which instantly wins over all who taste it. On the nose there is a rich, creamy complexity whilst the palate is buoyed by luxurious, peachy fruit and fresh acidity. Not all wines made by expat winemakers are special, but this is! It would be a great alternative to chardonnay, having the weight and feel of an expensive white burgundy."
Jeremy Palmer,
Commercial Director
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