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  1. A very beautiful sustained garnet colour for this charming wine, which will seduce you with its expressive nose offering a wide aromatic palette with notes of red fruits, vanilla, tobacco, enhanced by a touch of undergrowth. Beautiful silky volume on the palate. The touch of Petit Verdot brings freshness and finesse to the tannins. A typical wine of the appellation, which combines charm, elegance and finesse.
    $46.95 Each
  2. Beautifully coloured with deep purple tints, this wine offers all the richness and elegance typical of this prestigious appellation. Grown in the very best terroirs and vinified with the same meticulous care as the grands crus, it offers up a bouquet suggestive of pepper and liquorice along with fresh red fruit aromas. The silky, aromatic attack is followed by an elegantly structured mid-palate that goes hand in hand with moderate extract and notes of pure cassis.
    $49.95 Bottle
  3. 'El Goru' meaning 'the outcast' A blend of Monastrell, Syrah and Petit Verdot. With intense aromas of ripe, densely spiced red berry fruit, this really over-delivers at the price!
    $23.95 Bottle
  4. No. Not Shiraz/Syrah but a different varietal, closer in style to a cab franc. Well-made, the balance is a knitted mesh of fruit and herbs with a decent backbone of oomph for good measure
    $15.95 Bottle
  5. Noé shows an intense ebony colour, nearly opaque with dense legs due to the sugar content. On the nose aromas of mature fruit such as figs, coffee and spice. On the palate sweet and silky with as surprising freshness.
    $87.95 Bottle
  6. Known for its deep golden chestnutty and amber tones, the nose is full, fragrant, pungent and elegant all at once. On the palate Bristol Cream delivers a full bodied experience with rich yet mellow notes leaving a long lasting and velvety finish.
    $39.95 Bottle
  7. Dark mahogany color with iodine reflections. Clean and intense, typical of the variety. Aromas of raisins and ripe fruits.
    $49.95 Bottle
  8. Apostoles is dark amber in colour. It is an interesting wine with an elegant and delicate nose similar to an Amontillado with notes of concentrated fruits. However complex and intense on the palate with notes of caramel, mature wood, nuts and candied orange peel.
    $79.95 Bottle
  9. Matusalem after 30 years in cask has acquired an intense mahogany colour with profound aromas of dried fruits, raisins, spices and mature wood, as well as leather and cocoa. On the palate smooth and sweet, long and velvety. Matusalem has an interesting bitter sweet finish due to its mix of the sweet Pedro Ximénez and bitter tannins from the oak.
    $71.95 Bottle
  10. This rich sweet style is easy to drink (maybe too easy!) with lovely nutty depth and a creamy finish. More popular outside of Spain - especially in the UK. The Sweetness is added after the fermentation, in the form of sweet PX grape must.
    $26.95 Bottle
  11. This is effectively a blend of Oloroso and Pedro Ximenez Sherries with an average Solera age of about 8 years. The result is a rich and sweet but not cloying dessert wine. You could try this chilled or even over ice as an aperitif.
    $31.95 Bottle
  12. This dry Amontillado acquires a genuine, rich and nutty flavour through years of ageing. Amber in colour, with hazelnut aromas on the nose. Light, soft and round on the palate, with a long aftertaste.
    $24.95 Bottle
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