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Ondarre RESERVA Rioja
Description: Beautifully aged in oak. Smooth and subtle with the added complexity of vanilla. (6 x 1.5 Litres)
Price: £124.26
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Ondarre RESERVA Rioja
Description: Smooth and supple wine with well-integrated oak a lovely vanilla notes. Gold medal winner, International WINE Challenge 2000 (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £60.25
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Opus One
Description: Opus One from New World by Mondavi Fine Wine (24 x 37.5cl)
Price: £1717.64
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Opus One
Description: Opus One from New World by Mondavi Fine Wine (12 x 75cl)
Price: £1932.01
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Opus One
Description: Opus One from New World by Mondavi Fine Wine (6 x 150cl)
Price: £1981.79
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Opus One
Description: Opus One from New World by Mondavi Fine Wine (6 x 150cl)
Price: £1981.79
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Opus One
Description: Opus One from New World by Mondavi Fine Wine (24 x 37.5cl)
Price: £1851.79
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Orange Street Chenin Blanc RSA
Description: Orange Street Chenin Blanc RSA from South Africa by Halewood Vintners Robertson UK (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £68.50
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Orben Rioja
Description: The 29 hectare estate is made up of Tempranillo, and a small amount of Graciano, vine aged between 50 and 60 years old. After spending 12 months in the French Oak this deep dark rioja is showing berry fruit on the nose and a ripe and fleshy fruit constrained by a rich vein of tannin on the palate. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £116.37
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Orlando JACOBS CREEK Cabernet Sauvignon South Australia
Description: The history of Jacob's Creek begins with the settlement of South Australia. Colonel William Light who surveyed the city of Adelaide in 1836 made his way north west in 1837 to the Barossa Valley, which he named after a famous English naval victory at Barossa in the south of Spain. When William Jacob first surveyed the Barossa Region in 1839, he and his brother John took up land in the Hundred of Moorooroo. Moorooroo is derived from an aboriginal word meaning ‘meeting of two waters’. The two waters involved were the North Para River and creek, which fed into it. The creek was later renamed Jacob’s Creek after William Jacob, while the Jacob brothers' small cottages still stand, overlooking Jacob's Creek. Today, more than 80% of Jacob's Creek is now enjoyed in over 60 countries around the world
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