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Boekenhoutskloof Estate CHOCOLATE BLOCK Western Cape RSA
Description: Hints of dark chocolate and ripe fruit dominate the aromatic profile of this wine. Rich and ripe, the wine has a generous mouth feel and mid-palate weight with a minimum of five years ageing potential. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £110.86
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Boekenhoutskloof Estate PORCUPINE RIDGE Merlot Franschhoek RSA
Description: This red is a blend of Merlot 90%, Malbec 8% and Cabernet Franc 2% and is showing ripe plum and chocolate/mocha intensity on the nose. The fruity berry flavours are enhanced by the touch of Malbec in the blend. The French oaking supports the structure of the wine adding further spicy flavours. The wine has mid-palate weight with a lengthy finish. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £93.27
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Boekenhoutskloof Estate PORCUPINE RIDGE Sauvignon Blanc Franschhoek RSA
Description: This Sauvignon Blanc shows an elegant combination of citrus and tropical profile, while the low alcohol makes the wine consumer friendly and a small portion of Semillon contributes to the mid palate weight with a firm acidity adding to a crisp freshness. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £84.71
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Block 6
Description: Block 6 from New World by Kay Brothers Fine Wine (12 x 75cl)
Price: £499.38
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Richard Hamilton GUMPRS' BLOCK Shiraz McLaren Vale South Australia
Description: Gumprs' Hotel was the original name of McLaren Vale's favourite and most famous regional restaurant the Salopian Inn, which sits diagonally opposite our old Vineyard and has long been a meeting point of wine people in the region. Hamilton's Gumprs' Block Shiraz is sourced from the 'Gumprs Block' vineyard that produces low yield and intensely flavoured Shiraz. The wine is deep, dark crimson in colour with a brilliant purple hue and has an earthy, inky perfume with violets, ripe raspberries, pepper and mixed spices. This 2001 vintage reflects an excellent vintage producing a wine very rich and full in flavour. It was also fermented over an extended period with generous proportions of whole bunches and stems. The wine finishes with long, fine persistent tannins and is truly a Shiraz wine meant to be savoured.
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