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  • Bandol: Mas de la Rouvière Blanc 2011

    Bandol: Mas de la Rouvière Blanc 2011

    The Bandol: Mas de la Rouvière blanc is made from pure Clairette and has an attractive pale straw colour and a bouquet of wild flowers and Provençal herbs. The palate is dry and fruity with citrus undertones and a long, elegant finish.

    • Bottle £17.95
    • Bottle Case £215.40
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  • Bandol: Mas de la Rouvière Rosé 2012

    Bandol: Mas de la Rouvière Rosé 2012

    The Mas de la Rouvière is a classic coral pink, Provençal rosé wine with exotic fruit aromas. The delicately dry palate, redolent of redcurrants, precedes a soft, clean finish.

    • Bottle £16.95
    • Bottle Case £203.40
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  • Bandol: Mas de la Rouvière Rouge 2007

    Bandol: Mas de la Rouvière Rouge 2007

    Deep ruby in colour with herb and spice aromas. The full-bodied palate of dark berry fruits is complimented by nicely rounded tannins.

    • Bottle £17.95
    • Bottle Case £215.40
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  • Beaumes de Venise: Vielles Vignes Domaine de Durban 2010

    Beaumes de Venise: Vielles Vignes Domaine de Durban 2010

    This Beaumes de Venise 'Vielle Vignes' cuvée from Domaine de Durban is a wonderful, life-affirming Southern Rhône red wine with enticing garrigue berry and spice aromas and a complex palate of dark autumnal fruit with warming tannins.

    • Bottle £11.95
    • Bottle Case £143.40
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  • Cassis: Clos Sainte Magdeleine Blanc 2011

    Cassis: Clos Sainte Magdeleine Blanc 2011

    The ultimate seafood partner, produced from grapes grown on the slopes of France's highest sea cliff, the Cap Canaille. Aromas of wild herbs and a whiff of Provençal pine precede an alluring citrus palate, with an attractive, slightly-oily finish.

    • Bottle £18.95
    • Bottle Case £227.40
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  • Cassis: Clos Sainte Magdeleine Rosé 2012

    Cassis: Clos Sainte Magdeleine Rosé 2012

    An attractive coral pink rosé wine with delicate wild flower aromas. The palate is redolent of ripe, red berry fruits with a fresh underlying acidity and crisp finish.

    • Bottle £18.95
    • Bottle Case £227.40
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  • Château Simone Blanc 2010

    Château Simone Blanc 2010

    The Château Simone Blanc has a lovely dry, savoury palate, subtle scrub and herb scents and delicate resinous undertones. Unusual, attractive and very well structured.

    • Bottle £35.00
    • Bottle Case £420.00
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  • Château Simone Rouge 2009

    Château Simone Rouge 2009

    Château Simone Rouge - a rare unreconstructed historical gem. Complex ‘cigar box’, sandalwood and sous bois aromas precede a rich, evolved palate with some mushroom and resinous notes – it is often mistaken for top-quality Bordeaux. Plump tannins and a balanced acidity yield a red wine that improves considerably with bottle age.

    • Bottle £35.00
    • Bottle Case £420.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Domaine du Père Caboche - Elisabeth Chambellan 2010

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Domaine du Père Caboche - Elisabeth Chambellan 2010

    ‘The old-vine cuvée has a darker ruby/purple color and offers a gorgeous concoction of lush black cherries, raspberries, and loamy soil notes with some Provencal herbs and licorice. It is full-bodied, fleshy, and totally seductive and voluptuous. Drink it over the next 7-8 years.’ Robert Parker, Wine Advocate

    • Bottle £26.00
    • Bottle Case £312.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Domaine du Père Caboche Blanc 2011

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Domaine du Père Caboche Blanc 2011

    With subtle aromas of white peaches, acacia flower and apricots, this wine is medium-bodied and crisp with a long, powerful finish.

    • Bottle £18.75
    • Bottle Case £225.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Domaine du Père Caboche Rouge 2010

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Domaine du Père Caboche Rouge 2010

    ‘The charismatic mayor of Chateauneuf du Pape, Jean-Pierre Boisson, bottles early and makes some of the most delicious and alluring wines of the appellation. They are not meant for long-term aging, but rather to be drunk in their first 5-8 years of life.’ Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate

    • Bottle £21.00
    • Bottle Case £252.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Blanc 2010

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Blanc 2010

    'A blend of equal parts Roussanne and Clairette, this sensational white wine boasts a delicate color along with a big, sweet nose of rose petals, tangerine oil, honeyed citrus and quince. This full-bodied, crisp, well-balanced effort displays good acidity as well as a touch of minerality. This is a super white to drink over the next 4-5 years although my instincts suggest it will last longer. RP 94/100, drink 2011-2016

    • Bottle £31.00
    • Bottle Case £372.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 1995

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 1995

    The 1995 remains closed, but promising. Its garnet/plum/purple color is followed by sweet aromas of roasted herbs, black cherries, incense, licorice, iodine, and earth. Medium to full-bodied, structured, and muscular, it is still youthful and exuberant, with plenty of tannin to shed. Anticipated maturity: 2006-2014 - 90/100 Robert Parker

    • Bottle £60.00
    • Bottle Case £720.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 1999

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 1999

    Le Vieux Donjon's 1999 Chateauneuf du Pape offers soaring aromas of barbecue spice, licorice, herbs, tar, black cherries, and blackberries. This powerful, rich, full-bodied effort is more up-front and accessible than most vintages, but there is no compromise in the richness and mouthfilling characteristics consistently offered by this estate. Drink this sexy, compelling 1999 between 2004-2020. 91/100 Robert Parker

    • Bottle £57.50
    • Bottle Case £690.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2000

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2000

    "The 2000 Chateauneuf du Pape represents an educational tour of the southern Rhone, in particular, Chateauneuf du Pape. It possesses all the appellation's classic components ... underbrush, garrigue, licorice, pepper, lavender, sweet black cherries, and incense. Extremely perfumed and heady, this full-bodied, moderately tannic offering comes close to matching the mass and blockbuster power of the 1998. Firm tannin in the finish suggests a long aging curve." Robert Parker

    • Bottle £57.50
    • Bottle Case £690.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2003

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2003

    The powerful 2003 Chateauneuf du Pape comes closest in character to the 1990 (which is still drinking beautifully). Its dark ruby/plum/purple color is followed by sweet aromas of resiny pine forest interwoven with creme de cassis, black cherries, melted licorice, and smoky herbs. In the mouth, gamy, meaty flavors emerge along with black currants, cherries, and a hint of the sushi wrapper called nori. Full, rich, and moderately tannic, this 2003 requires another 1-3 years of bottle age, and should keep for 12-15 years. 94/100 Robert Parker

    • Bottle £40.00
    • Bottle Case £480.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2004

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2004

    The 2004 Chateauneuf du Pape is similar in style to their 1999 but with more power. A cedary, sweet bouquet of herbes de Provence, roasted meats, kirsch liqueur, resiny notes, and perhaps incense as well, jumps from the glass of this medium to full-bodied, fragrant, savory style of wine. Its tannins are present and persistent but sweet and well-integrated. The wine reveals outstanding concentration, purity, and plenty of Provencal typicity. It should drink well for 10-15 years. 90/100 Robert Parker

    • Bottle £31.00
    • Bottle Case £372.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2008

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2008

    'The 2008 Châteauneuf du Pape is certainly a strong effort for the vintage. Classic notes of kirsch, plum, spice box, cedar, and garrigue are accompanied by deep fruit, an attractive dark ruby/plum color, and surprising body as well as depth for a 2008. It should drink well young, and evolve for up to a decade.’ Drink 2009-2019, 88-90pts. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate.

    • Bottle £25.00
    • Bottle Case £300.00
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  • Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2009

    Châteauneuf du Pape: Le Vieux Donjon Rouge 2009

    'The 2009 Chateauneuf du Pape is dominated by Grenache with major amounts of Mourvedre, Syrah and other authorized varietals. Its dense ruby/plum color is followed by aromas of smoked meats, roasted Provencal herbs, a gamy character and lots of kirsch, black currant and blue fruits. Rich and full-bodied, it is softer than most young vintages of Vieux Donjon tend to be, and should drink well for 12-15 years. Now that Lucien Michel has inched his way into retirement, his young daughter, Claire, who did an apprenticeship at Napa’s Harlan Estate, is in full control of the winemaking (another exa

    • Bottle £31.00
    • Bottle Case £372.00
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  • Clairette de Die: Tradition

    Clairette de Die: Tradition

    Clairette de Die: Tradition - a gentle sparkling wine low in alcohol with a light, creamy mousse, delicate floral aromas and a refreshing palate of white table grapes. Serve chilled as an aperitif or versatile partner to cake, strawberries or (traditionally) walnuts.

    • Bottle £15.50
    • Bottle Case £186.00
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  • Coteaux de Cap Corse: Domaine Pieretti Rosé 2011

    Coteaux de Cap Corse: Domaine Pieretti Rosé 2011

    This pale, salmon-coloured rosé wine displays crisp, redcurrant fruit and a clean, dry finish.

    • Bottle £13.25
    • Bottle Case £159.00
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  • Coteaux de l'Ardèche: Les Terrasses Blanc 2012

    Coteaux de l'Ardèche: Les Terrasses Blanc 2012

    This terrific, crisp all-rounder has deservedly become one of our 'go to' recommendations for parties, receptions and events.

    • Bottle £8.25
    • Bottle Case £99.00
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  • Côtes de Provence: Domaine Richeaume: Blanc de Blancs 2011

    Côtes de Provence: Domaine Richeaume: Blanc de Blancs 2011

    The Provençal white wine shows mineral and floral characters on the nose leading to a rich, deftly oaked palate of white orchard fruit and mineral undertones.

    • Bottle £15.95
    • Bottle Case £191.40
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  • Côtes du Luberon: Château la Canorgue Blanc 2012

    Côtes du Luberon: Château la Canorgue Blanc 2012

    Deceptively pale yet fruit laden white wine with crisp acidity and freshness. Diverse white orchard fruit aromas enhance a rich, full-bodied palate with exotic fruit flavours and a long, clean finish.

    • Bottle £13.95
    • Bottle Case £167.40
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  • Côtes du Rhône: Cuvée Personelle 2007

    Côtes du Rhône: Cuvée Personelle 2007

    A quintessential commercial Côtes du Rhône wine with soft supple tannins, good brambly fruit and a warming, spicy finish.

    • Bottle £10.95
    • Bottle Case £131.40
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  • Côtes du Rhône: Domaine Saint Gayan 2010

    Côtes du Rhône: Domaine Saint Gayan 2010

    Côtes du Rhône: Domaine Saint Gayan - a good, firm medium weight ‘grower's’ Côtes du Rhône with a ripe red fruit bouquet, a jammy palate with pleasant spicy undertones and supple tannins.

    • Half Bottle £5.75
    • Half Bottle Case £138.00
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  • Côtes du Rhône: Domaine Saint Gayan 2011

    Côtes du Rhône: Domaine Saint Gayan 2011

    Yapp is know as a Rhône specialist and this is our flagship Côtes du Rhône, so it ought to be very good …and it is! Spice, jammy fruit and a rich silky finish.

    • Bottle £10.25
    • Bottle Case £123.00
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  • Côtes du Rhône: Jean Louis Chave 'Mon Coeur' 2010

    Côtes du Rhône: Jean Louis Chave 'Mon Coeur' 2010

    A deliciously ripe Syrah / Grenache blend with flavours of blackberries, pepper and mocca with pitchy undertones. It is readily approachable from release.

    • Bottle £12.95
    • Bottle Case £155.40
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  • Côtes du Roussillon: Cuvée Cana 2006

    Côtes du Roussillon: Cuvée Cana 2006

    Made from Syrah, Grenache and Mourvèdre, it merits at least three years bottle-age to reveal it's uncompromising personality. It has diverse spice, leather and sous-bois aromas and a complex palate of berries, mushrooms, game and earth.

    • Bottle £17.95
    • Bottle Case £215.40
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  • Côtes du Vivarais 2010

    Côtes du Vivarais 2010

    A full-bodied, earthy, dry, red Rhône wine. This Côtes du Vivarais has a bouquet of dark hedgerow berries that precedes a full-bodied palate of black fruit with warming undertones of earth and spices.

    • Bottle £9.75
    • Bottle Case £117.00
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  • Crémant de Die: Brut

    Crémant de Die: Brut

    Crémant de Die Brut - a light, dry sparkling wine with aromas of orchard fruit preceding a palate of russet apples and pears underscored by minerally nuances followed by a fresh, clean finish.

    • Bottle £15.95
    • Bottle Case £191.40
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  • Faugères: Château des Estanilles L'Impertinent Rouge 2010

    Faugères: Château des Estanilles L'Impertinent Rouge 2010

    A spicy, mid-weight Faugères red wine with juicy garrigue fruit flavours.

    • Bottle £13.50
    • Bottle Case £162.00
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  • Gros Plant du Pays Nantais: Domaine de la Mortaine 2011

    Gros Plant du Pays Nantais: Domaine de la Mortaine 2011

    Pale, crisp and bone dry with a clean, almost briney, palate and delicate ‘sea air’ bouquet.

    • Bottle £8.95
    • Bottle Case £107.40
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  • Lirac: Domaine Maby La Fermade Blanc 2012

    Lirac: Domaine Maby La Fermade Blanc 2012

    A well-balance, versatile, mid-weight white wine that is pleasantly perfumed with aromas of wild flowers and white peaches.

    • Bottle £11.95
    • Bottle Case £143.40
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  • Lirac: Domaine Maby La Fermade Rouge 2011

    Lirac: Domaine Maby La Fermade Rouge 2011

    The red Lirac La Fermade from Domaine Maby is an under-rated Chateauneuf’-style blend that is the quintessential fireside red wine.

    • Bottle £12.25
    • Bottle Case £147.00
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  • Menetou Salon: Domaine Jean Teiller Blanc 2011

    Menetou Salon: Domaine Jean Teiller Blanc 2011

    A delightfully fruity white Menetou Salon wine with delicate floral aromas. The atypically ripe, juicy style of Loire Sauvignon is almost certainly influenced by the year that Patricia Teiller and husband Olivier Luneau (who now run the estate) spent winemaking in New Zealand.

    • Bottle £13.95
    • Bottle Case £167.40
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  • Pic Saint-Loup: Mas Bruguière La Grenadière 2010

    Pic Saint-Loup: Mas Bruguière La Grenadière 2010

    A full-bodied, meaty red wine with a rich palate and earthy and spicy nuances.

    • Bottle £17.95
    • Bottle Case £215.40
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  • Pouilly Fumé: Les Loges 2011

    Pouilly Fumé: Les Loges 2011

    Dominique Guyot produces this bright, rich, rounded Pouilly Fumé from the 'Les Loges' commune, which is the sweet spot of the appellation. Bracing citrus fruit flavours with underlying 'wet pebble' mineral notes precede a long elegant finish.

    • Bottle £14.50
    • Bottle Case £174.00
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  • Quincy: Jerôme de la Chaise 2011

    Quincy: Jerôme de la Chaise 2011

    This Quincy wine from Jerôme de la Chaise has an excellent nose with classic elderflower aromas. The palate is full of crisp, zesty white currant fruit and minerally tastes, and leads to a long, elegant, dry finish.

    • Half Bottle £7.75
    • Half Bottle Case £186.00
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  • Quincy: Jerôme de la Chaise 2012

    Quincy: Jerôme de la Chaise 2012

    This Quincy wine from Jerôme de la Chaise has an excellent nose with classic elderflower aromas. The palate is full of crisp, zesty white currant fruit and minerally tastes, and leads to a long, elegant, dry finish.

    • Bottle £12.95
    • Bottle Case £155.40
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  • Rasteau Côtes du Rhône Villages: Saint Gayan 2010

    Rasteau Côtes du Rhône Villages: Saint Gayan 2010

    The is a strapping Rasteau with dark ruby colour, copious quantities of chocolate and black cherry flavours and warming tannins. This warming blend of Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre and Cinsault out-punches and out-points many a Chateauneuf’ and is just the kind of wine to cosset one through a chilly winter.

    • Bottle £12.50
    • Bottle Case £150.00
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  • Reuilly 2012

    Reuilly 2012

    This Reuilly from Gérard Cordier is a fantastic, understated Sauvignon Blanc. Steel-dry with classic elderflower and nettle notes and a crisp, palate-cleansing finish.

    • Bottle £11.95
    • Bottle Case £143.40
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  • Sancerre Blanc: Les Perriers 2011

    Sancerre Blanc: Les Perriers 2011

    Sancerre is the king of Loire Sauvignons and this delicious white wine from long-standing Yapp suppliers, Andre and Arielle Vatan, is rightly revered.

    • Half Bottle £8.50
    • Half Bottle Case £204.00
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  • Sancerre Blanc: Les Perriers 2012

    Sancerre Blanc: Les Perriers 2012

    Sancerre Les Perriers from Andre Vatan is a benchmark white Sancerre wine with a classic elderflower bouquet and a lean, zesty palate. It's the Sancerre 'de choix' of many a Michelin-starred restaurant, so if you'd like to experience 'best in class', this is your man.

    • Bottle £15.50
    • Bottle Case £186.00
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  • Tavel: Domaine Maby La Forcadière 2011

    Tavel: Domaine Maby La Forcadière 2011

    Tavel: Domaine Maby La Forcadière - a full-bodied rosé wine made in a traditional style by La Famille Maby. A softly scented red berry-fruit bouquet precedes a well balanced palate that finishes clean and dry.

    • Bottle £12.95
    • Bottle Case £155.40
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  • Vacqueyras: Cuvée Spéciale 2009

    Vacqueyras: Cuvée Spéciale 2009

    Silky, spicy Southern Rhône Grenache from the excellent 2009 vintage. Subtle enough to enjoy on its own or paired with any meaty dishes.

    • Bottle £13.95
    • Bottle Case £167.40
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