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  1. Regular in quality, Chateau Villefranche Sauternes is composed of Sémillon dominance of a good classicism, by its golden and limpid dress, by its bouquet with the beautiful notes of ripe yellow fruits, quince, and honey, by its balance and its fat. It can be enjoyed from aperitif to dessert.
    $25.95 Bottle
  2. Château de Beaucastel has long been regarded as one of the greatest wines in France. It is notorious for its elegance, balance and ageing potential. Beaucastel has an exceptional terroir at the Northern limit of Châteauneuf du Pape, exposed to the Mistral wind. All thirteen varieties of the appellation have been organically grown since the sixties.
    $189.95 Bottle
  3. With its magnificent ruby, crimson-tinged appearance, this wine reveals aromas of macerated fruits with a hint of mint, lifted by roasted notes. Generous and rich on the palate, with relatively firm tannins that will soften over time.
    $29.95 Bottle
  4. Strong ruby red hue with a beautiful shine. Very fine on the nose with superb black fruit and spicy notes. Delightful and intense on the palate, with lovely balance and great elegance, from the moment it was bottled.
    $59.95 Bottle
  5. Aged in oak vats, this traditional cuvee has a distinctive character with its lovely ripeness and richness of red fruit and spicy notes. This wine can be enjoy young, but its structure gives it a good potential for ageing.
    $74.95 Bottle
  6. The wine has a beautiful ruby ​​red color. The nose is dominated by notes of red fruits and spices. The attack is fresh and precise. The mid-palate, round and balanced, develops on aromas of fresh fruit (strawberry). The finish is long, harmonious and elegant.
    $69.95 Bottle
  7. The colour is both intense and brilliant while the bouquet is full of beautiful red fruit aromas It is ample and appealing in the mouth with a finish that has a slightly toasty character. Thanks to its good balance, this is a wine that can be enjoyed even when young.
    $29.95 Bottle
  8. A Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon predominant blend from Bordeaux. Ripe red fruits with silky tannins and a smooth mouthfeel. Great value.
    $19.95 Bottle
  9. The floral bouquet of the Cabernet variety is predominant in the wines youth but develops later towards the more complex aromas of a Grand Vin de Bordeaux.
    $21.95 Bottle
  10. Château de Beaucastel has long been regarded as one of the greatest wines in France. It is notorious for its elegance, balance and ageing potential. Beaucastel has an exceptional terroir at the Northern limit of Châteauneuf du Pape, exposed to the Mistral wind. All thirteen varieties of the appellation have been organically grown since the sixties.
    $209.95 Bottle
  11. A soft but flavoursome, entry-level calvados from Chateau du Breuil. After distillation, they carefully monitor the VSOP for a further 4 years for close over the flavour.
    $74.95 Bottle
  12. Château Rieussec’s second wine is selected according to the same standards as the first wine. A true classic in the world of dessert wines.
    $35.95 Bottle
  13. Fine Syrah predominant Cotes Du Rhone from the team at Chateau Beaucastel. Silky tannins and medium bodied with soft spice and dark fruit flavours.
    $26.95 Bottle
  14. This is Pauillac Appelation wine, made by the famed first-growth Chateau, at a (reasonably) affordable price. Add in the fact that this is from the excellent 2014 vintage, and this is one that is very much cellar-worthy
    $189.95 Bottle

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  15. The Château La Bastidette shows off a black colour with garnet-red tints. The nose is very expressive, with blackcurrant and cherry aroma, mixed with vanilla and mineral notes. This vintage is concentrated and round in mouth, well balanced with a touch of freshness. It is already a greedy and pleasant wine.
    $31.95 Bottle
  16. Made for more youthful drinking than the long-lived Chateau Musar. Still powerful, with rich berry fruit, violets, this intensely fruity wine has silky tannins and a hint of spice at the finish.
    $39.95 Bottle
  17. A classic red Châteauneuf-du-Pape, very fine and elegant. The best vintages will age for 25 years and more.
    $159.95 Bottle
  18. This black raspberry liqueur is crafted in the province of Chambord, at the site of a real French château, with the finest ingredients. And some do say that it was inspired by French royalty’s chosen tipple when they visited the Loire Valley.
    $23.95 Bottle
  19. This black raspberry liqueur is crafted in the province of Chambord, at the site of a real French château, with the finest ingredients. And some do say that it was inspired by French royalty’s chosen tipple when they visited the Loire Valley.
    $56.95 Bottle
  20. Plantation Barbados 5 years is a blend of rum from Barbados, the birthplace of rum. This blend ages first in Bourbon casks in its native tropical setting before crossing the sea to Chateau Bonbonnet in France. There, in small oak barrels primarily used to age Pierre Ferrand cognac, the rum continues its journey of aging under the watchful eye of the House’s cellar master.
    $73.95 Bottle
  21. A quality French apple brandy from Chateau du Breuil. Aged 2 years before bottling, it was awarded a silver and "best in class" at the 2008 International Wine and Spirit Competition and a Bronze at the 2009 General Competition of Paris.
    $64.95 Bottle
  22. Inspire kids and teens aged 12 years old and up to build their own French-style château with this Castle Bed and Breakfast toy hotel playset. The detailed 3-story model comes with 4 LEGO Friends mini-dolls, a dog figure and lots of accessories so kids can set the stage for endless guest adventures.
    $159.00 Each

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  23. Aromas of kiwifruit and melon on the nose. This travels onto the palate which is textured and well-rounded with a lively acidity that helps to balance it. Some lemon and green sweets on the palate with just some oak and honey which helps to round it out and give it a long finish.
    $43.95 Bottle
  24. Interesting blend of Marsanne and Rolle also known as Vermentino. The Marsanne bring the body and power while the Rolle bring the aromatic and freshness.
    $17.95 Bottle
  25. Meyne is always one of the top 'cru bourgeois' and the 2018 provides fantastic quality for the money. Starting to drink well now, and will develop nicely for several years to come.
    $94.95 Bottle
  26. The intense nose presents aromas of black fruits and sweet spices. The attack is frank and ample, giving the wine a fine gastronomic presence. The mouth is full, fleshy, and presents a beautiful aromatic freshness testifying to a respectful vinification. the Syrah – on the rise in the blend – gives this vintage a dazzling fruitiness. the tannins delicately structure the palate and discreetly reveal the original and remarkable tannic signature of the Piquepoul Noir. The finish is fresh and greedy, leaving the door open to a tasting outside a meal.
    $19.95 Bottle
  27. Terrifically food-friendly, Merlot-led Organic Bordeaux, savoury but ripe on the palate with a smooth and silky mouthfeel.
    $21.95 Bottle
  28. Notes of ripe fruit, with wild blackberry, redcurrant and smoky, peppery notes. Subtle woody notes with vanilla bean and toasted brioche aromas contribute to a long finish.
    $19.95 Bottle
  29. With his superb cherry and blackcurrant aroma Mas Basile Red, will delight amateurs and veterans alike, with this fruit forward wine.
    $17.95 Bottle
  30. Classic 'right bank' merlot-dominant Claret, with a little extra oomph. Deep, plummy fruit, hint of tobacco leaf, cedarwood, and framed with just the right amount of grip.
    $23.95 Bottle
  31. Made from the young vines of a Chateuaneuf du Papes nursery. A simple, yet vinous and enjoyable French table wine at a ridiculously low price.Try with a spicy foods.
    $17.95 Bottle
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