HamiltonRussell Pinot Noir Walker Bay Hermanus RSA
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HamiltonRussell Chardonnay Walker Bay RSA
Description: HamiltonRussell Chardonnay Walker Bay RSA from South Africa, Walker Bay by HamiltonRussell (6 x 75 cl) Price: £102.33
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HamiltonRussell Pinot Noir Walker Bay Hermanus RSA
Description: After a long search for the ideal terrior founder Tim HamiltonRussell purchased 170 hectares of undeveloped land near the fisihing village of Hermanus in 1970. HamiltonRussell Vineyards, one of the most southerly in South Africa, are in the Walker Bay district 3km inland from the south Atlantic. Here, the vineyards enjoy the benefits of close proximity to the sea. Tiny yields and high world wide demand means that only limited quantities of this wine are available. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £146.40
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HamiltonRussell Pinot Noir Walker Bay Hermanus RSA
Description: After a long search for the ideal terrior founder Tim HamiltonRussell purchased 170 hectares of undeveloped land near the fisihing village of Hermanus in 1970. HamiltonRussell Vineyards, one of the most southerly in South Africa, are in the Walker Bay district 3km inland from the south Atlantic. Here, the vineyards enjoy the benefits of close proximity to the sea. This is a dark, spicy, complex wine full of primary fruit aromas that mingle with hints of the alluring 'primal' character. Low yields and clay-rich soils have resulted in a little tightness for this wine that has elevated length to balance the richness. Tiny yields and high world wide demand means that only limited quantities of this wine are available. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £142.47
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HamiltonRussell Chardonnay Walker Bay RSA
Description: Vineyards with conditions affording stress free ripening, yielding a wine with excellent fruit, acidity and structure with a long and lingering finish. A fine alternative to Burgundy (6 x 75 cl) Price: £116.81
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Richard Hamilton SYNERGY Pinot Noir McLaren Vale South Australia
Description: With a strong heritage and long family history in grape-growing and winemaking Richard and Jette Hamilton established the family business in 1972. In that year they built a small winery in McLaren Vale and with grapes from his own and his father's vineyards, produced the first of the Richard Hamilton wines. Wine quality starts in the vineyard and this has been the driving force behind vineyard developments by Dr Richard Hamilton and his family over five generations. The result is a collection of vineyards that represent some of the best old vine material in the country, the oldest dating back to 1892.
Hugh Hamilton THE MONGREL Sangiovese McLaren Vale Australia
Description: As the name suggests this is an unusual blend of three disparate grape varieties all grown on the Hamilton Estate. This is an exciting blend that combines intensity and delicacy in bouquet and flavour. Sangiovese is the Italian variety native to Tuscany and makes up 85% of the blend. Merlot, the French variety, and Tempranillo the Spanish grape, are in the proportion of 10% and 5% respectively. It is the Sangiovese that dominates the blend in bouquet, flavour and structure. The other two varieties add body, complexity and interest to the blend. With a multi-cultural heritage like that it's no wonder we call this wine 'The Mongrel'. The colour is a deep cherry red, and the aroma has a mushroom-truffle character, with a suggestion of spice. The palate is young and vibrant and shows the soft texture and the influence of a short exposure to new oak barriques. This is a stylish, medium weighted wine with a bold flavour and a persistent finish. Hugh is the fifth generation of the family that planted the first vineyards at Glenelg in 1837, less than one year after European settlement in South Australia. As with all families one is a black sheep and Hugh Hamilton is it. You can expect therefore to enjoy the difference. Hugh has a clear vision about the way he sees wines and he produces accordingly. He is a firm believer in the wine and food experience. Neither is magic. Both are great, especially in the company of good friends and lively conversation. His wines are therefore eminently drinkable and certainly very more-ish. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £90.26
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Richard Hamilton LOT 148 Merlot McLaren Vale South Australia
Description: A Mclaren Vale Merlot showing a deep red colour with some youthful crimson. The rich fruit-cake nose with a hint of spicy mint has benefitted from time in oak to highlight aromatic cinnamon, vanilla and spice to the wine. Very round and long palate with excellent mouth-feel and persistence this is a well made wine. Fine tannins enhance the weight while a clean acidity ensures the wine finishes cleanly. Hamilton is one of the original Australian winemaking families. In 1837 Richard Hamilton founded the Hamilton Vineyards, just south of Adelaide in 1837. It was planted with stock brought by the family from South Africa, en route from England. Five winemaking generations later, in 1972, Richard's great-great-grandson Dr Richard Hamilton established a small winery in McLaren Vale under the guidance of his father Burton, a noted viticulturist, and uncle, renowned vigneron, Sydney Hamilton.S ydney retired in 1981 after 65 vintages and Dr Richard Hamilton purchased the company from him. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £89.34
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Richard Hamilton LOT 148 Merlot McLaren Vale South Australia
Hugh Hamilton THE TRICKSTER Verdelho McLaren Vale
Description: A Portugese grape variety that has achieved cult status in Australia. Refreshing lemon characters with a rich palate. Hugh is the fifth generation of the family that planted the first vineyards at Glenelg in 1837, less than one year after European settlement in South Australia. As with all families one is a black sheep and Hugh Hamilton is it. You can expect therefore to enjoy the difference. Hugh has a clear vision about the way he sees wines and he produces accordingly. He is a firm believer in the wine and food experience. Neither is magic. Both are great, especially in the company of good friends and lively conversation. His wines are therefore eminently drinkable and certainly very more-ish. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £77.93