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Benjamin Romeo CONTADOR Tinto Rioja
Description: Benjamin Romeo CONTADOR Tinto Rioja from Spain, Rioja by Benjamin Romeo Labista San Vicente Powerful Reds (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £1014.76
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Benjamin Romeo LA VINA de ANDRES ROMEO Tinto Rioja
Description: This is a very dark, jet-shot ruby in colour, and velvet textured. There is a profusion of black cherries and dark chocolate on both the nose and palate, with a heady dash of spice. There is also a refined mineral layer that complements the fruit making for a very precise and elegant finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £430.29
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Benjamin Romeo LA VINA de ANDRES ROMEO Tinto Rioja
Description: This is a very dark, jet-shot ruby in colour, and velvet textured. There is a profusion of black cherries and dark chocolate on both the nose and palate, with a heady dash of spice. There is also a refined mineral layer that complements the fruit making for a very precise and elegant finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £419.63
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Benjamin Romeo QUE BONITA CACAREABA Blanca Rioja
Description: Benjamin Romeo QUE BONITA CACAREABA Blanca Rioja from Spain, Rioja by Benjamin Romeo Labista San Vicente
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Benoit and Bernard Cantin Bourgogne Irancy
Description: Irancy is a very picturesque ancient wine growing village nestling at the bottom of a valley that opens out onto the right bank of the Yonne River 15 kilometres from Auxerre. The vines are mainly planted on marl slopes overlooking the Cotes des Bars, and there is a considerable amount of limestone soil. Irancy, generally, is a brilliant ruby-red hued wine with a robust flavour, usually when the Pinot Noir has been blended with the local variety, the Cesar. This has produced a limpid Pinot with lively fresh aromas of red fruits enhanced with floral notes of violet. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £87.97
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Benoit and Bernard Cantin CUVEE EMELINE Bourgogne Irancy
Description: Irancy is a very picturesque ancient wine growing village nestling at the bottom of a valley that opens out onto the right bank of the Yonne River 15 kilometres from Auxerre. The vines are mainly planted on marl slopes overlooking the Cotes des Bars, and there is a considerable amount of limestone soil. Irancy, generally, is a brilliant ruby-red hued wine with a robust flavour, usually when the Pinot Noir has been blended with the local variety, the Cesar. The Cuvee Emeline sees some wood and displays headier scents of black-skinned fruit with a hint of spice and leather. The wines may appear austere in youth, but they grow elegant and spirited after a few years' ageing or with a stint in a decanter. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £109.13
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Benoit Trichard Brouilly AC
Description: Benoit Trichard makes a ripe, silky Brouilly packed with red berry fruit (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £65.21
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Benoit Trichard Brouilly AC
Description: Benoit Trichard Brouilly AC from France, Beaujolais, Brouilly by Benoit Trichard (24 x 37.5 cl)
Price: £142.76
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Beresford Cabernet Sauvignon McLaren Vale South Australia
Description: This Beresford Cabernet Sauvignon comes from the estate in McLaren Vale and has a rich chocolate and minty eucalyptus characters that dominate the nose. The palate is full-bodied with a lingering mintiness enhanced by the concentrated berry fruit flavours and firm non-aggressive tannins. It has a satisfying length with a 'creamy', velvety influence of French oak adding to this finely balanced wine. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £70.43
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Beresford McLaren Vale Chardonnay South Australia
Description: This Beresford Chardonnay comes from the estate in McLaren Vale and has a nose that displays forthright aromas of melons, pineapple and tropical flavours. The palate has an amazing softness with pineapple and citrus characters evident. It is a complex wine showing an elegant balance between overt fruit flavours and crisp, citrusy acids making it a perfect food accompaniment. The oak is very subtle, contributing to the mouth-feel and overall balance but hardly evident on the palate.
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Beresford Shiraz McLaren Vale South Australia
Description: This Beresford Shiraz comes from the estate in McLaren Vale and is showing earthy aromas and chocolate, leather, black pepper and some spice and coconut from the American oak are evident on the nose. The palate is full-bodied with firm tannins balanced by concentrated berry fruit characters. This is a complex, spicy Shiraz with some lovely vanillin oak flavours and a long, lingering finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £75.72
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Bergaglio LA FORNACE Gavi di Tassarolo
Description: Located in Tassarolo Bergaglio's vineyard comprises five hectares of which only one is currently in production. Cortese, the native grape variety of Alessandria in Piedmont, tends to perform best in the hills between Novi and Tortona in Piedmont. The grape has been so successful in Gavi that it is known locally as Cortese di Gavi. The wine is really fresh and floral, clean with a pleasant aftertaste of toasted almond and hints of apple and sage. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £63.40
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Bergerie De La Bastide TERRES SCHISTES Blanc Vin de Pays d'Oc
Description: The Bergerie de la Bastide blanc is a mouthful, and then some, of Vermentino and roughly equal proportions of Grenache Blanc, chardonnay and Sauvignon. It reveals typical notes of dried herbs, white flowers, fennel, juniper and green olive with a touch of citrus to bring up the rear. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £71.61
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Bergsig Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Breede River Valley RSA
Description: The Bergsig Estate has been in the Lategan family since 1843. De Wet Lategan is the sixth generation winemaker and has obtained a BSc degrees in Oenology at the University of Stellenbosch, before joining the family firm in 1990. His brothers Louis and Plum manage the vineyards. Their father Prop Lategan is still very active in the general management and promotion of the wines from his beautiful 400 Ha farm in the foothills of Bainskloof Mountain. Bergsig Estate lies at the narrow funnel-like entrance to the Breede River Valley. The regular afternoon South-easterly breezes have a moderating effect on the summer heat and ensures cool picking temperatures throughout the day. The Bergsig Estate was the first winery outside the coastal region to earn a superior award for red wine. More specifically the 1978 Cabernet Sauvignon. This encouraged Prop Lategan to plant more red varieties and today 20% of all plantings are Cabernet Sauvignon , Merlot, Pinotage, Ruby Cabernet and Tinta Barocca. On the white side Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc and now the very popular Gewurztraminer predominate. The modern cellar handles 4000 tons per harvest and boasts a separate wood maturation cellar. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £146.78
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Bergsig Estate Chardonnay Breede River Valley RSA
Description: The Bergsig Estate has been in the Lategan family since 1843. De Wet Lategan is the sixth generation winemaker and has obtained a BSc degrees in Oenology at the University of Stellenbosch, before joining the family firm in 1990. His brothers Louis and Plum manage the vineyards. Their father Prop Lategan is still very active in the general management and promotion of the wines from his beautiful 400 Ha farm in the foothills of Bainskloof Mountain. Bergsig Estate lies at the narrow funnel-like entrance to the Breede River Valley. The regular afternoon South-easterly breezes have a moderating effect on the summer heat and ensures cool picking temperatures throughout the day. The Bergsig Estate was the first winery outside the coastal region to earn a superior award for red wine. More specifically the 1978 Cabernet Sauvignon. This encouraged Prop Lategan to plant more red varieties and today 20% of all plantings are Cabernet Sauvignon , Merlot, Pinotage, Ruby Cabernet and Tinta Barocca. On the white side Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc and now the very popular Gewurztraminer predominate. The modern cellar handles 4000 tons per harvest and boasts a separate wood maturation cellar. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £134.09
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