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Type: Cabernet blend
A gorgeous blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. A plethora of positive press reviews confirms this smooth, fruity wine, with firm tannins and gentle oak, is a brilliant discovery. Ready to go now, but will drink deliciously up to 2017.
Type: Pinot Noir
Finding a red Sancerre is quite rare, finding one of this quality, rarer still! What we have here is a delicious wine, especially for foodies. This red Burgundy busting Pinot Noir is a dream come true. It's light, restrained with a delicate finish that will have you wanting more.
Type: Sangiovese
This superb Sangiovese is a hand-crafted gem from the wonderful Le Pupille estate. Their envious location on the picturesque Tuscan coastline is an inspiration to the team and their wines are a celebration of that beauty.
Type: Cabernet blend
If you"ve ever heard the magic word "Garagiste" and wondered what the hell it"s about, here"s a very good place to start understanding. This wine is a super-premium, tiny volume wine that is made with maximum care and love by a crazy Oenolo...
Type: Grenache blend
This wine is very dear to our heart as we had a hand at helping make it. Years of intense graft and what you have here is a super intense Spanish red that will sit happily on any dinner table and is sure to be the star of the show.






Type: Grenache blend
It's lunchtime, you're wondering what will make your cheese platter extra special. STOP! Look no further than this cherry infused French red. And on the off chance you don't finish it all, it's the perfect accompaniment with your steak dinner.
Type: Nebbiolo
If you ever eat any type of Italian food you really should have a couple of bottles of this in your wine rack. It may be light in colour, but it's packed full with flavour. What makes this wine even better is the superb value for money for something of its class.


Type: Merlot
The wines of Saint Emilion are famous the world over but finding great value is a tough ask. We tasted over 50 wines in this price bracket and Bardes was the stand out wine. Packed with juicy plum flavours. Aged gracefully and drinking superbly now.
Type: Cabernet blend
The definition of very good wine. You have the option of busting into this baby now, or keeping it hidden in your (now impressive) cellar for another couple of years. A classy French Chateau wine that you damn sure shouldn't miss.
Type: Lagrein
If you relish a challenge and love to show off, then research how to pronounce the name of this blinder correctly. Buy a bottle and introduce it (and your newfound esoteric knowledge) at a dinner party. It's Italian and quite brilliant.



