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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: Muscat
This is nothing short of amazing. If you like your wines fragrant, aromatic and seriously easy drinking, then you have just found your new best friend! It boasts elegant floral flavours with hints of citrus along with a nice honeyed finish.




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: Chenin Blanc
You can't talk about South African wine without mentioning Werner and the remarkable Waterkloof winery. Try this flagship white grape of the Cape with loads of crisp, orchard fruit flavours and a touch of honey. This boutique label is definitely one to try.






Type: Gewurztraminer
Gewürztraminer is the spiciest variety of white wine grape and if your nose works at all you'll soon see why. Buckle up and prepare for the Turkish Delight, rose petals and spice ride. As far as bottles of wine go - this is a God amongst Mortals.


Type: Albarino
Come and meet our new friend, the Albarino grape. We promise you will be blown away by its unique charm and character that we love so much. Countrylife magazine says: 'A peachy, mineral Albarino, perfect with a wide range of fresh seafood'.








Type: Albarino
We think this is one of the best wines in our arsenal and we're not alone. The press has thrown rip-roaring praise at this wine, adoring it's hugely appealing nature and concentrated apricot flavours.




Type: Gewurztraminer
A rare chance to try one of the world's most unique white wines. Gewurztraminer is largely exclusive to Alsace - we think other wine countries are just too scared to take it on as it's hard to imagine it tasting any better than this.


Type: Riesling
The true beauty of a good Riesling shines through here. Brilliant value, reviving crispness and a promise to age deliciously over the next few years. Purity of flavour and a floral freshness that goes down an absolute treat with white meat.




Type: Pinot Grigio
A truly scrummy example of the great wines the Alsace region can produce. It is full of flavour and finesse, making a fantastic choice for an aperitif but also an essential partner to some of those more tricky dishes, such as a spicy Thai.