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Type: Cabernet Sauvignon
This is our most successful Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon without a doubt. The 1000+ positive reviews speak for themselves! Its concentrated blackcurrant flavour profile is wrapped in a silky tannic duvet thanks to the time spent in 'A grade' oak barriques.




Type: Sauvignon Blanc
This fantastic French Sauvignon Blanc puts Sancerre to shame and leaves the New Zealand varieties standing. We got our hands on it through the good luck of being in the right place at the right time - and boy are we pleased about it!








Type: Grenache
Prepare to be surprised with this cheeky French number. From a producer acclaimed for his Chateauneuf-du-Pape, this may not carry the same price tag but you can really tell it had the same care and attention put into it!




Type: Sauvignon Blanc
It would seem unlikely that the Aussies could come up with something better, something cooler, than the Kiwis. But this is a wonderful example of sweet-spot growing of grapes - the right one, in the right place. Try this lively pup with shellfish and molluscs, sea-going or otherwise.
Type: Grenache Blanc blend
This is a wine that simply tastes and feels wonderful in the mouth. From the organic Perrin winery, created from a scrummy melange of grapes: Grenache Blanc, Bourboulenc, Ugni Blanc and Vermentino. In the bottle the blend becomes a synergy; a harmonic tribute to the great biodiversity of the Luberon region.


Type: Mourvedre / Monastrell
With the nudge of new viticultural technology, you can teach old vines new tricks. From Spanish soil renowned for its high land costs, we are proud to deliver this rich coffee, chocolate filled red that boasts top quality rather than price.
Type: Tempranillo
Produced in the same valley as the legendary Vega Sicilia (Spain's most expensive wine) this smooth red offers incredible value. You can expect huge power, rich oak and massive fruit. Your tastebuds deserve a wine like this!


Type: Sauvignon Blanc
The grapes come from two parcels - one in Maipo and the other from the cooler Casablanca. The combination of both vineyards produces a wine that is refreshing, with nice notes of green apples. In the mouth it is medium bodied. An excellent example of Chile's potential with this grape variety.








Type: Viognier
Wines like this show why Chile is still the place to look for quality wines at a fraction of the cost of the old world equivalents. It has subtle and well balanced flavours making it an easy drinking, but nonetheless fascinating wine.


Type: Carmenere blend
This organic masterpiece uses grapes that now reside in Chile, but which originally called Bordeaux home. Not a bad change of location with the area of Colchagua being the now spiritual heartland of rip-roaring reds.







