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Paul Boutinot RESERVE PERSONNELLE Cotes du Roussillon Villages AC |
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Where it's from:
France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Cotes du Roussillon
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£91.97
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12 x 75 cl |
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Paul Boutinot RESERVE PERSONNELLE Cotes du Roussillon Villages AC from France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Cotes du Roussillon by Boutinot (12 x 75 cl)
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France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Cotes du Roussillon |
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Boutinot |
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Signe Vignerons DOMAINE de la PIERRE BLEUE Reserve Cote de Brouilly
Description: Situated on the flanks of the hill of Brouilly, this great terroir of blue porphyry gives the wines their finesse, elegance of fruit and a mineral freshness characteristic of granite soils. This exceptional wine shows a symphony of ripe red fruits complimented by its deep and vibrant colour. Signe Vigneron was established by Olivier Ravier in 1997 in order to produce and promote the wines of the Beaujolais area with good typicity from their respective areas. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £91.93
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Signe Vignerons DOMAINE de la PIERRE BLEUE Reserve Cote de Brouilly
Description: Situated on the flanks of the hill of Brouilly, this great terroir of blue porphyry gives the wines their finesse, elegance of fruit and a mineral freshness characteristic of granite soils. This exceptional wine shows a symphony of ripe red fruits complimented by its deep and vibrant colour. Signe Vigneron was established by Olivier Ravier in 1997 in order to produce and promote the wines of the Beaujolais area with good typicity from their respective areas. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £91.93
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Steenberg RESERVE Sauvignon Blanc Constantia RSA
Description: Given some time in oak this wine is complex and full of ripe Sauvignon character. Gooseberry and citrus fruits fill the nose and palate with a touch of ripe fleshiness filling the mouth to make this a truly exciting and memorable Sauvignon. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £91.93
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Marques de Murrieta CAPELLANIA Reserva Blanco Rioja
Description: This wine comes from the Capellania vineyard, part of the 300 Ha. Ygay estate of the Bodegas Marques De Murrieta. This blend of 85% Viura, 10% Garnacha Blanca and 5% Malvasía has come from Vines planted as long ago as 1955. This wine is carfully produced and spends atlest 36 months in American oak barrels. This wine is the definitive white Rioja; with a deep golden straw colour, and a heady nose of ripe fruit and oak. The palate has rich flavours of apricots and nuts, with a crisp dry finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £91.90
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Dopff au Moulin PINOT GRIS de RIQUEWIHR Alsace
Description: It was in the XVIIth century that Jean-Daniel Dopff, a minister's son, settled in Riquewihr as master-baker and innkeeper under the sign of The Stag. His son, Balthazard-Georges, born in Riquewihr in 1667, became master cooper and was thus the first to associate the name of Dopff with the wine professions. Four generations of Dopff succeeded each other in this line until Jean Dopff, two centuries later, took up the profession of 'gourmet', that is to say a wine merchant under oath. His son Jean Gustave took over the job, in his turn and dedicated himself to the task of building up the family domain. The Dopff enterprise was thus founded, and its history, closely linked to that of Riquewihr and its vineyards, was just beginning. Today, 3 generations manage the Dopff's estate: Pierre Dopff, the Managing Director, his son Pierre-Etienne, General Manager, and Etienne-Arnaud, Logistic and Development Manager, who was appointed at the beginning of the 1998 harvest. The temperatures of September and October play a major role in selecting when to harvest. The grapes become soft and ripe and the rate of sugar increases quickly, while the grape loses its acidity so the wine grower supervises the ripening cycle attentively. Teams of grape-pickers storm the vineyard. The ideal harvest starts in October. However a beautiful Autumn will perhaps allow gathering in November or December, qualities like Vendanges Tardives or even Sélections de Grains Nobles . Wine growers, first and foremost, Dopff uphold the rigourous ethics of their profession, which means that only natural wines from the best grapes are produce under their name and that they are lovingly tended following the traditional methods. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £91.88
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Domaine Henry Pelle CLOS DES BLANCHAIS Blanc Menetou-Salon Loire
Description: From a single vineyard site, this lovely, complex wine is partially aged in oak. While delicious when young, it gains richness and secondary tropical flavours with age. Clos des Blanchais, from 40-year-old vines, has an astonishingly pure mineral nose , grape-pith and crystallised lemon on the palate, beautiful persistence and a rapier thrust of acidity. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £91.88
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Villa Rosa VR Merlot Rapel Region Chile
Description: Lovely ripe cassis and plum flavours abound and its deep purple colour and raspberry aromas are instantly appealing. Round and massive in the mouth the taste lingers on and on but finishes with an elegant and smooth note. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £91.83
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Castello Banfi Chianti Classico DOCG Toscana
Description: In 1978 John and Harry Mariani, successful American importers, joined forces with Italy's leading enologist, Ezio Rivella; their objective was to produce top-quality wine on a scale never before attempted in Italy. Castello Banfi is a rarity among Italian wine estates, not just because of its size , its composition of single vineyards, or its state-of-the-art winery, but because it was started from scratch a little over 25 years ago. At that time the Mariani Brothers were looking for an estate where the climate and soil had to be ideal for the cultivation of many of the world's noble grape varieties, and it had to be within a region of Italy that already had a tradition of quality winemaking. The 4,500 acres that the Mariani Brothers first found were near Montalcino, and eligible for the status DOCG of Brunello di Montalcino, one of the most prestigious of all Italian wines and it met the other criteria as well. By good luck the adjacent estate, of 2,600 acres, became available shortly afterwards and in 1984 the 11th century castle was the final purchase, and the estate was renamed Castello Banfi. Today Castello Banfi is producing a wide range of wines including Brunello di Montalcino that was Italy's first wine to be accorded D.O.C.G. status, a testament to its aristocracy, balance and fabulous proclivity for ageing. Banfi Chianti Classico embodies all the characteristics that have made this wine an enduring classic: an alluring bouquet of black fruit and violets; rich flavours of cherry and leather; supple tannins and good acidity for dining. Fermentation takes place with a traditional skin contact of 8 to 10 days before ageing in French oak barriques for 7 months, while bottling is carried out in the summer following the harvest. Young mauve red coloured wine with complex aromas of plum, blackberry and hints of licorice, vanilla and light leather. Fruit forward in style the black-fruit notes and good structure are well balanced culminating in a lingering finish. Available in half bottles. (12 x 37.5 cl)
Price: £91.82
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Fornacina Rosso di Montalcino DOC
Description: Brillant, ruby red colour and a vinous boquet showing intensity with notes of fruit. The palate is harmonious, full and persistent with a pleasent note of tannins on the finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £91.80
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Schmitt Sohne MOSEL GOLD Spatlese
Description: Schmitt Sohne MOSEL GOLD Spatlese from Germany, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer by Schmitt Sohne Off-Dry And Slightly Sweet Whites (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £91.79
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