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La Griveliere Cotes du Rhone Pere Anselme 2011
Regular Price: €12.95
Special Offer: €9.95
This Cotes du Rhone comes from a famous Chateauneuf du Pape producer that we have dealt with for many years. It is ripe, juicy, soft and layered. And extremely good value for money! Learn More -
Chateau de Cedre Heritage Malbec 2010
€14.9590% Malbec rounded with Merlot, this alluring, flavoursome wine has an enticing nose of dark berries, seeds, cherry stones with hints of damp earth and game. The palate shows good ripeness and richness, with layers of dark fruit and cherry ending with youthful, fresh notes. Learn More -
Clos du Porteau Vanneau Huppé
€15.95As with the other wines from Clos du Porteau, the label depicts a local bird. For the ornithologists among you, the vannwau huppé is the northern Lapwing. For oenophiles, the wine is terrific. Cabernet Franc component brings vibrant fresh red fruit and structure while the Malbec adds dark cherries, chocolate and a little bit of spice. 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 -
Les Petits Mains Faugeres 2010
€16.95This cuvée is a hommage to a talented grandmother renowned for the brightly coloured clothes she made... This wine associates the straight, pure line of the Carignan variety with the seductive Syrah, the rich softness of the Grenache, the elegance of the Mourvèdre and the fresh style of the Cinsaut. This Faugères, magnificently rich in fruit, will seduce novices as much as connoisseurs who appreciate complex wines. 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 -
Domaine des Homs Paul Minervois 2011
€16.95Domaine des Homs did not mature the wines in oak barrels but in stainless steel vats. The resulting red wine bursts with varietal characteristics such as black fruit and peppery spices. My note: Delicious, mouth-watering and full-bodied red with notes of black fruit. Learn More -
Les Hauts du Monteillet Syrah 2009
€17.95100% Syrah, grown on granite soil, it is medium bodied, and has a wonderful perfume of cassis and violets. Fantastic on its own but would go really well with lamb or grilled pork for the sweet peppery aromatic quality of its smoky-peppery Côte Rôtie-like fruitiness. Learn More -
Domaine des Lauriers Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2011
€17.95Bourgogne Rouge can be a great source of high-quality Pinot Noir but can be pricy. This is smooth and attractively flavoured with berries and subtle sweet spices notes too. One of the best value Burgundy reds on the market! Learn More




