Domaine Georges Glantenay, Bourgogne Cote d’Or Maison Dieu
Coming 70% from Volnay and 30% from Pommard, the domaine’s Bourgogne Rouge is a blend of ten different vineyards. Wild strawberry, fleshy raspberry and red cherry, framed by supple tannins.
£34.00
Domaine Jean-Baptiste Boudier, Savigny-les-Beaune 2022
Blackberry and dark forest fruits, framed by supple tannins, with hints of sous bois, lifted by crunchy acids.
£46.00
Blanc, Tardieu-Laurent Cotes-du-Rhone Blanc Nobles Origines
100% barrel fermentation makes this a fuller bodied wine than Les Becs Fins. Pithy and precise, it wears the warm 2022 season lightly, the palate’s fine orchard fruit coming to a nice salty, focused finish. Aged for six months in new, one- and two-year old barrels. 35% Grenache / 20%
£29.00
Cave de Turckheim Mayerling Brut, Crémant d’Alsace
Gently aromatic with fresh apple scented fruit, a fine mousse and soft, creamy texture from extended lees aging. Elegant and well-balanced finish with a calming zing of acidity to refresh and entice. Grapes are selected from vineyards with diverse soils – limestone, granite, gravel, marl and sandstone – which impart
£19.00
Roc de Cambes, Côtes de Bourg, 2016
The blend here is 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon. Intense, ripe red berries soar from the glass: a sensual and exotically spiced nose. The 2016 Roc de Cambes has turned out beautifully, unwinding in the glass with rich aromas of cassis and cherries mingled with a rich patina of
£58.00
Domaine de la Genillotte Chablis, MAGNUM
Domaine de la Genillotte has been producing Chablis since 1972. The family behind it, the Depuydts, remain fiercely dedicated to the traditional side of the region. As a result, their Chardonnay remains fantastic value for money. Flavours of lemon, pea shoot and green apple, good acidity. Despite not coming into
£52.00
Petale de Rose Chateau la Tour de l’Eveque Rose, Cotes de Provence
The originator of the pale provencal style that has taken over the world! Made from the oldest vines on the estate, this elegant companion to Tour de l’Evêque Rosé boasts ripe stone fruit with hints of orange peel and honeysuckle. Initially delicate and intricate on the palate, the fruit melds
£23.00
Source Gabriel Rose, Cotes de Provence
This is classic Provence rosé. So pale and delicate, yet fruity. A real crowd-pleaser. Floral notes coupled with that kind of rich stone fruit you only get from wines from this part of France.
£18.00
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