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"Bajondillo" red
€13.95A great introduction to the terrific wines of Jimenez Landi, one of the most exciting wine projects in Spain. The ripe fruits and pain grille of the nose show on the palate, along with the characteristic freshness that Dani manages to extract from his vineyards. Learn More -
Château Segonzac Tradition 2011
€15.95The Cotes de Bourg and Cotes de Blaye regions of Bordeaux are satellite appellations of the great St. Emilion area. Offering similar concentration and styles to their neighbour, they often offer better value for money and a can equal and even surpass them in quality. Contains upto 20% Malbec. Learn More -
Chateau Peybonhomme Cotes de Blaye 2010
€16.95Situated on the right bank of the Gironde on the best limestone and clay soils of Blaye, this is Bordeaux`s most extensive organic vineyard. The wine is a supple blend of 75% Merlot with 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc and 5% Malbec, which achieves a ripe palate of lush red summer fruits with a core of minerality. It's the type of juicy, inky, jolie vin Bordeaux that we've been searching for in this price point for years Learn More -
Chateau La Grolet Cotes de Bourg 2010
€16.95The nose, although deeply set at this stage, seeps gravel, black truffle, damp soil and pure dark fruits. The mouth-feel is intense, compact, fresh and balanced. There is plenty of dark, savoury fruit with silty tannins promising to melt beautifully with any moist beef or lamb dish. Learn More -
Château Segonzac Heritage Bordeaux Superior 2009
€19.95The Cotes de Bourg and Cotes de Blaye regions of Bordeaux are satellite appellations of the great St. Emilion area. Offering similar concentration and styles to their neighbour, they often offer better value for money and a can equal and even surpass them in quality. Learn More -
Wirra Wirra The Church Block Red Blend
€26.95The aroma displays lifted fresh berry fruits including blackberry, raspberry and mulberries. Cedary oak, star anise and fresh leather add subtle complexity. The palate displays succulent fresh black and red berry fruits and fine, sandy tannins which provide a structured and focused wine. The generous fruit weight is balanced by integrated cedary oak and refreshing acidity which come together to produce a wine with great balance and style Learn More -
Château Segonzac Tradition 2010 (Magnum)
€30.95The Cotes de Bourg and Cotes de Blaye regions of Bordeaux are satellite appellations of the great St. Emilion area. Offering similar concentration and styles to their neighbour, they often offer better value for money and a can equal and even surpass them in quality. Contains upto 20% Malbec. Learn More -
Château Segonzac Vielles Vignes 2010 (Magnum)
€39.95The Cotes de Bourg and Cotes de Blaye regions of Bordeaux are satellite appellations of the great St. Emilion area. Offering similar concentration and styles to their neighbour, they often offer better value for money and a can equal and even surpass them in quality. Learn More -
Château Segonzac Heritage 2009 (Magnum)
€45.95This cuvée from Château Segonzac is their finest release, even though it is declassified from the Cotes de Blaye appellation. It is darker in colour and has a nearly opaque core. The nose is perfumed by restrained with blackcurrant, cigar and toffee characteristics present. Learn More -
Domaine de Trevallon Red 2004
€64.95From Domaine de Trevallon comes one of the greatest and most unique wines of France. A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah, this wine balances unbridled richness with power and length. The red wine is a blend of 50% cabernet sauvignon and 50% syrah harvested and vinified separately. Fermentation takes place in small-sized stainless steel vats and in wood, which is used to carry out the "pigeage" or punching the cap with feet. Vatting lasts 2 to 3 weeks without temperature control and without yeasting. The wine is then aged for two years in small oak barrels. 2004 shows a return to a more classic vintage for Trévallon's red. Clean, delineated structure resulting from perfectly ripe stems provides ample ripe tannin levels to back up the intense fruit. This is a wine for the ages that will reward cellaring at least 7-10 years. Notes of tobacco, cigar box and bright cherry fruit in the nose followed by a wine with great depth, length and complexity. Learn More




