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Chateau La Gardine Rouge Cotes du Rhone Villages
Description: Chateau La Gardine Rouge Cotes du Rhone Villages from France, Rhone, Cotes du Rhone-Villages by Chateau La Gardine
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Chateau La Croix de Tourteau Cotes de Bourg
Description: Chateau La Croix de Tourteau Cotes de Bourg from France, Bordeaux, Cotes De Bourg by Chateau La Croix de Tourteau Soft & Supple Reds (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £55.04
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Chateau La Gardine Rouge Cotes du Rhone Villages
Description: From 30 year old vines this wine is a blend of hand harvested Grenache 65%, Syrah 25%, Carignan 5%, as well as a little mourvedre and cinsault. This has produced a ruby cherry coloured wine with a red fruit nose also showing blackcurrants, blackberries and pepper. The aromas follow through onto the palate as the intense flavours are complemented by the enjoyable finish. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £143.98
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Chateau La Clyde LA CLYDE CADILLAC BLANC
Description: Medium-sweet with a delicate honeyed texture and a creamy texture, the late-harvested Semillon & Sauvignon grapes make this a rich, concentrated and luscious glassful (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £78.07
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Chateau la Moutete GRAND RESERVE Rose Cotes de Provence
Description: The 25 hectare estate, owned by the Duffort family, is located in the communes of Cuers and Puget-Ville just north-east of Toulon and was formerly a convent. Salmon pink colour, very aromatic and elegant with dominant fruit flavour of white peaches. Quite full in the mouth without being obviously fruity, aromatic and fresh with subtle acidity and crispness. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £56.45
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Chateau la Canorgue Cotes du Luberon Blanc
Description: Organic. A really fruity example from an area better known for its reds. Made from Clairette, Bourboulenc and Chardonnay it has clean herbaceous fruit with aromas of honeysuckle and sweet plums. Its lemony sherbet flavours are mouth-filling. A real find. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £128.59
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Chateau la Canorgue Cotes du Luberon Rouge
Description: Organic. A concentrated red with a sweet, complex, fruit cake bouquet. On the palate, big firm tannins are backed with intense plummy fruit. Superb balance and style, a very ripe vintage. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £128.59
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Chateau La Clyde Cadillac
Description: Cadillac is often though of as the capital of the 1er Cotes, but is now an appellation in its own right. La Clyde is a 17 hectare estate where very small quantities of the grapes are affected by noble rot. Aged for 12 months in oak, the wine is decadently rich and intense, with characters of zesty orange marmalade, honey, syrup and mouth-watering citrus oil, it remains supple, balanced and fragrant. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £67.27
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Chateau de Pic Premieres Cotes de Bordeaux
Description: Owned and run by Francois Masson-Regnault, Chateau de Pic's vineyards are some of the steepest in the Premieres Cotes de Bordeaux, situated in the prime area of the appellation near La Tourne. The free draining slopes and very old vines result in a deep red coloured Merlot dominated wine offering juicy red and black berry fruits with hints of cedarwood aromas. This is a strong, concentrated claret that develops rich, ripe spicy notes and a warm well-balanced palate after a few years cellaring. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £97.47
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Chateau de Pic Premieres Cotes de Bordeaux
Description: Owned and run by Francois Masson-Regnault, Chateau de Pic's vineyards are some of the steepest in the Premieres Cotes de Bordeaux, situated in the prime area of the appellation near La Tourne. The free draining slopes and very old vines result in a deep red coloured Merlot dominated wine offering juicy red and black berry fruits with hints of cedarwood aromas. This is a strong, concentrated claret that develops rich, ripe spicy notes and a warm well-balanced palate after a few years cellaring. Available in Magnum bottles. (6 x 1.5 Litres)
Price: £94.03
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Chateau Roland la Garde Premieres Cotes de Blaye AC
Description: It is this uncompromising respect for the land and its delicate balance that today rewards Bruno Martin with superb results that have exceeded all expectations. From manual harvesting allowing thorough sorting of bunches to sun-ripened concentrated grapes, everything here at château Roland la Garde imbibes the perfect harmony between man and his land. Roland La Garde should be decanted or opened more than one hour before the meal and served at 17°C. To be fully enjoyed after 5 to 10 years. A very fine keeping wine. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £130.07
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Domaine de la Vougeraie BEL AIR Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru
Description: Over 100 years ago one would hear talk of the Chateau Bel Air, standing dominant over the Grand Crus. The name Bel Air signifies an area where the air was purer than elsewhere. However, for the first 680 years of this vineyard's history, it was tended by the monks of Citeaux, who planted the Clos de Vougeot and the majority of the neighbouring plots at the start of the 12th century. The Clos du Prieure, like the rest, was sold off at the end of the 18th century under the French Revolution. Located in the climate known as Le Village, it is separated from the neighbouring vines by a small track to the west and a stream to the East, the Vouge, which gave its name to the village and to this Domaine. This was the first Domaine de la Vougeraie vineyard back in 1966. Its name derives from Les Brosselles, which meant a patch of scrubland. This climate is ideally located on the wildest, most unpretentious part of the village. The vines are on a steep east-south-east slope, with just the right degree of calcareous soil, a dream plot. At 350m and 15km south of Dijon, this parcel located in Gevrey-Chambertin, is right at the heart of the Cote de Nuits. It nestles between two prestigious cousins
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