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Lindemans CAWARRA Colombard/Chardonnay Australia |
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Where it's from:
Australia, South Australia
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£66.91
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12 x 75 cl |
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Fruity Dry Whites |
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Medium, pale-greenish colour. Fragrant aromas of grassy Colombard, with a dusting of sweet, nutty oak and subtle malolactic fermentation characters. Fresh and fruity in style, with attractive, varietal fruit flavours, a creamy, soft, nutty mid-palate and full of crisp acidity on a long, dry finish. The 1999 Lindemans Cawarra Colombard/Chardonnay can be enjoyed now or over the next 12-18 months while young and fresh. Ideally served lightly chilled. (12 x 75 cl)
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Australia, South Australia |
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Lindemans |
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5371 |
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McGuigan BLACK LABEL Sauvignon Blanc South Australia
Description: Colour: Pale Yellow Green Nose: Grassy floral aromas with delicate gooseberry and fresh passion fruit aromas. Palate: Delicate gooseberry flavours with a touch of peach. A well balanced wine exhibiting a medium bodies palate structure with good mouth feel and refreshing acidity. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £74.20
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McGuigan BLACK LABEL Sparkling Shiraz South Australia
Description: Plum, cherry and dark chocolate aromas. Soft tannins with cassis and chocolate on the palate. Rich, young, deep and long.
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Nottage Hill Chardonnay Australia
Description: Nottage Hill was named in honour of Thomas Nottage who managed Hardys vineyards and cellars at McLaren Vale in South Australia for over 60 years. Brilliant clarity and medium straw in colour, the Nottage Hill Chardonnay displays aromas of citrus blossom, melon and peach. Spicy and buttery characters are apparent with a slight oak influence. The palate exhibits citrus, melon and sweet spice flavours, integrated with soft oak. This is an elegant Chardonnay with a creamy mouthfeel and with a lingering finish. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £59.88
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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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Orlando JACOBS CREEK Grenache Shiraz 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 (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £92.03
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Orlando JACOBS CREEK Merlot 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 (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £59.69
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Penfolds 407 Cabernet Sauvignon
Description: A baby 707 from a great vintage. Minty, blackcurrant fruit, smooth oak and aging potential. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £149.88
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Penfolds BIN 28 Shiraz Kalimna South Australia
Description: Aged over 12 months in American oak. Deep, vibrant red. Concentrated and rich, ripe plum sensations pervade, conjuring up images of plum conserve and plum pudding. Notes of earthy and leathery aromas are enhanced by nutmeg-cinnamon spices, and hints of tobacco. An expansive and generous mouthful of rich, sweet, berry and plum flavours. Fruit, spice and subtle, vanilla oak characters are well-integrated, leading to a velvety-finish of integrated tannins. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £65.88
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Penfolds BIN 389 Cabernet Shiraz South Australia
Description: Created out of Max Schubert's experimentation during the 1950's and 1960's, the first vintage of Bin 389 was in 1960. Combining the elegance of Cabernet Sauvignon and the richness of Shiraz, the wine is matured for 14 months in American Barrels, some of which had been used for the previous vintage of the 'Grange'. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £118.43
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Penfolds BIN 389 Cabernet/Shiraz
Description: Rich blackberry aromas and spicy overtones, sweet fruit, soft tannins, lingering flavours of chocolate and liquorice. Aged for 12 months in American and French oak.
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Penfolds BIN 389 Cabernet/Shiraz
Description: Aged for 13 months in new and used American oak. Deep, dense ruby. Dark liqueur, chocolate and berried notes with blackcurrant aromas coming through, along with alluring smoky, barrel ferment characters. Firm, with a generous, sweet-mid palate and some chocolate and liquorice flavours combined with smoky oak. Rounded tannins contribute to the wine's excellent balance and length. Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet/Shiraz is appealing as a relatively early-drinking wine, although it has the structure for medium to long-term cellaring in ideal conditions. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £98.14
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