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  • Bellet: Domaine de la Source Rosé 2010

    Bellet: Domaine de la Source Rosé 2010

    A dry and rarefied rosé wine with aromas of wild roses. On the palate, subtle red berry and redcurrant flavours precede a long, elegant finish.

    • Bottle £25.50
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  • Bellet: Domaine de la Source Rouge 2008

    Bellet: Domaine de la Source Rouge 2008

    A ruby-coloured, spicy, herb-tinged red Bellet wine that it is a delight to drink and shows high-quality, distinctive, artisanal winemaking at its best. It is dense and spicy with a fine concentration of dark, autumnal fruit and an attractive bouquet of dark cherries and berries.

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  • Brézème: Eugène de Monicault 2010

    Brézème: Eugène de Monicault 2010

    Full throttle Syrah with classic dark berry flavours, good plummy fruit and additional complexity compared to its Grand Chêne sibling.

    • Bottle £21.50
    • Bottle Case £258.00
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  • Chablis: Domaine Guitton Michel Grand Cru Les Clos 2009

    Chablis: Domaine Guitton Michel Grand Cru Les Clos 2009

    A complex Grand Cru Chablis with from the celebrated Les Clos vineyard (just above the town of Chablis itself) that has a pale straw colour and delicate floral aromas leading to a classic ‘nervy’ palate of gun-flint mineral tastes over ripe orchard fruit underscored by a fine acidity and a long, dry, elegant finish.

    • Bottle £37.50
    • Bottle Case £450.00
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  • Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Brut Grande Réserve

    Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Brut Grande Réserve

    "Tight-knit, perfumed, intriguing... One of my favourite non-vintage fizzes.” Jancis Robinson, FT Weekend

    • Bottle £27.95
    • Bottle Case £335.40
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  • Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Cuvée 17

    Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Cuvée 17

    A bright fruity bouquet, lively mousse, subtle biscuity undertones and crisp fresh palate combine to produce a wine of great charm, elegance and finesse.

    • Bottle £26.50
    • Bottle Case £318.00
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  • Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Extra Brut

    Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Extra Brut

    "Clean as a whistle and made from 25 per cent Chardonnay, 25 per cent Pinot Noir and 50 per cent Pinot Meunier, this is the perfect apéritif wine. The perky acidity and oodles of verve will slice through all number of tricky canapés, and it is a design classic with oysters. Fantastic value, too, Dumangin’s wines are all great value." (Matthew Jukes, Wine Correspondent for the Daily Mail).

    • Bottle £29.50
    • Bottle Case £354.00
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  • Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Premier Cru Brut Vintage 2003

    Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Premier Cru Brut Vintage 2003

    This Premier Cru Champagne, from a fantastic vintage, displays a vibrant gold colour. With aromas of red berries leading to a balanced, full-bodied palate and toasty undertones, it displays a long, dry finish.

    • Bottle £36.00
    • Bottle Case £432.00
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  • Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Rosé

    Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Rosé

    Coral pink in colour, this is a full-bodied rosé Champagne. It has a fine mousse and displays aromas of red-berry fruit followed by a palate of blackcurrants and raspberries prior to a dry finish.

    • Bottle £32.00
    • Bottle Case £384.00
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  • Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Vinothèque Extra Dry Premier Cru Millésime 1996

    Champagne: Dumangin Fils. Vinothèque Extra Dry Premier Cru Millésime 1996

    Full-bodied, with honeyed touches, this is an exceptional vintage Champagne of great character and finesse. The finish is long, with a delicious biscuity after taste. It recently scored 95/100 in the French wine guide ‘Gilbert & Gaillard’, an equal score to Dom Perignon’s Oenothèque 1996.

    • Bottle £125.00
    • Bottle Case £1,500.00
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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 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 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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  • Cornas Domaine Clape 2003

    Cornas Domaine Clape 2003

    A dense, dark, brooding wine which sets the benchmark for the appellation. Typically a bouquet of red fruit with underlying hints of leather, spice and wood-smoke precedes a palate of profound concentration and structure with a wealth of dark, black fruit and peppery flavours over rugged tannins, which soften and sweeten with age.

    • Bottle £60.00
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  • Cornas Domaine du Biguet 2005

    Cornas Domaine du Biguet 2005

    ‘An unusually approachable and spicily precocious example of the Rhône’s darkest and most backward red.’

    • Bottle £26.50
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  • Cornas Equis 2010

    Cornas Equis 2010

    "A brilliant effort from Graillot's one hectare holding on the Cornas hillsides (i.e., Chaillots and Sabarote) is the 2010 Cornas Equis. This dense purple-colored 2010 exhibits beautiful aromas of blackberries, charcoal and forest floor along with a full-bodied, powerful, silky style with ripe tannins. Layered, rich, textured and long, this beauty can be enjoyed over the next 10-15 years. " 92+, drink 2012-2027. Robert Parker.

    • Bottle £35.00
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  • Côte Rôtie: Jasmin 2000

    Côte Rôtie: Jasmin 2000

    "The medium ruby-colored 2000 Cote Rotie does not possess a great deal of power or richness, but it offers an elegant, superficial yet pleasant, herb-tinged raspberry and cherry character with hints of vanilla and white flowers in the background." 87/100. Robert Parker - Wine Advocate.

    • Bottle £48.00
    • Bottle Case £576.00
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  • Côte Rôtie: Jasmin 2009

    Côte Rôtie: Jasmin 2009

    A classic Côte Rôtie from Patrick Jasmin that reveals its traditional roots in a bouquet of raspberries and violets and a palate of dense black fruit flavours and ripe tannins. Cautious modernisation is evident in more consistent concentration, improved colour and deft deployment of oak adding a little more polish to this justly celebrated Côte Rôtie.

    • Bottle £33.00
    • Bottle Case £396.00
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  • Côte Rôtie: La Viallière 2010

    Côte Rôtie: La Viallière 2010

    Never amongst the heaviest wines at Côte Rôtie, this is a Domaine associated with elegance and finesse. The Champet wines are ‘bien classique’ with fine berry fruit and violet aromas preceding a palate of dark, orchard fruit and well-integrated tannins.

    • Bottle £30.00
    • Bottle Case £360.00
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  • Coteaux des Baux: Domaine de Trévallon Rouge 1998

    Coteaux des Baux: Domaine de Trévallon Rouge 1998

    Cabernet's dominance is evident in the sweet casssis and spice fragrance, and the taut, dry tannin. Syrah lends savory richness mid-palate. Elegant, medium-bodied with balanced freshening acid. 16 Remington Norman

    • Bottle £90.00
    • Bottle Case £1,080.00
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  • Coteaux des Baux: Domaine de Trévallon Rouge 2003

    Coteaux des Baux: Domaine de Trévallon Rouge 2003

    Dark, intense, savoury and spicy on the nose, with an earthy, slightly medicinal whiff at the edges. It's a complex and thought-provoking wine.

    • Bottle £60.00
    • Bottle Case £720.00
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  • Coteaux des Baux: Domaine de Trévallon Rouge 2005

    Coteaux des Baux: Domaine de Trévallon Rouge 2005

    Bigger, more plush. A youthfully dark but brilliant hue with Cabernet's sweet, perfumed black berries on the nose. Dense, concentrated, with fine acid backbone. A touch more obvious oak , but in balance with the fruit, so likley to resolve with time.

    • Bottle £47.50
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  • Coteaux des Baux: Domaine de Trévallon Rouge 2009

    Coteaux des Baux: Domaine de Trévallon Rouge 2009

    The 2009 has a great balance of berry aromas, ripe fruit, sweet tannin and clean acidity. Considering its southern location Domaine de Trévallon is a very vintage sensitive wine and it appears that the 2009 is going to be a classic. This will hit its optimum drinking window in about 5 years time and should drink well for a decade thereafter.

    • Bottle £39.00
    • Bottle Case £468.00
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  • Coteaux du Layon: Château la Tomaze: Cuvée des Lys 1995

    Coteaux du Layon: Château la Tomaze: Cuvée des Lys 1995

    A rich, golden wine of incredible concentration. Its unctuous raisin fruit and subtle honey and mineral flavours are uplifted by charming acidity and an incredible finesse.

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    • Bottle Case £359.40
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  • Côtes de Provence: Domaine Richeaume: Cuvée Columelle 2010

    Côtes de Provence: Domaine Richeaume: Cuvée Columelle 2010

    A dense, dark-ruby coloured wine with a wonderful red cherry nose. This powerful red wine has plenty of structure with firm tannins and is crammed with red fruit and herb flavours.

    • Bottle £24.95
    • Bottle Case £299.40
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  • Hermitage: Jean-Louis Chave Rouge 2006

    Hermitage: Jean-Louis Chave Rouge 2006

    "Superior to the 2007, the 2006 Hermitage reminds me of Chave’s brilliant 1991. An incredibly subtle perfume of black raspberries, creme de cassis, camphor, and acacia flowers is followed by an elegant, concentrated wine with beautifully integrated acidity, tannin, wood, and alcohol. This seamless, gorgeously-proportioned, large-framed wine represents the definition of finesse, elegance, and terroir. It will be drinkable in several years, and should last for 20-25 years. " 96 points. Robert Parker - Wine Advocate, April 2009.

    • Bottle £160.00
    • Bottle Case £1,920.00
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  • Jasper Hill: Emily's Paddock Shiraz 2010

    Jasper Hill: Emily's Paddock Shiraz 2010

    Dense, dark and with great aromatic complexity, plus lashings of supple, ripe, sweet fruit.

    • Bottle £72.00
    • Bottle Case £864.00
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  • Jasper Hill: Georgia's Paddock Shiraz 2000

    Jasper Hill: Georgia's Paddock Shiraz 2000

    This wine is spectacularly concentrated and represents an exceptional expression of cooler climate Australian Shiraz.

    • Bottle £40.00
    • Bottle Case £480.00
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  • Jasper Hill: Georgia's Paddock Shiraz 2003

    Jasper Hill: Georgia's Paddock Shiraz 2003

    "This wine is spectacularly concentrated and represents an exceptional expression of cooler climate Australian Shiraz. The 2003 Shiraz Georgia’s Paddock exhibits an inky/blue/purple color along with a big, sweet nose of lead pencil shavings interwoven with charcoal, blackberries, cassis, licorice, and a touch of oak. This larger than life, multi-layered, intense, pure Shiraz possesses supple tannin, giving it a certain accessibility even though it will have 10-15 years of aging potential." Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate, October 2005.

    • Bottle £48.00
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  • Jasper Hill: Georgia's Paddock Shiraz 2004

    Jasper Hill: Georgia's Paddock Shiraz 2004

    "From a top-notch estate in Victoria’s Heathcote region, the dense ruby/purple-colored 2004 Shiraz Georgia’s Paddock offers up scents of licorice, white pepper, cassis, and new barrel smells. Full-bodied, rich, and heady, its big, earthy style reflects the Cambrian soils of Heathcote. It should drink well for a decade." 90. Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate, December 2006.

    • Bottle £44.00
    • Bottle Case £528.00
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  • Jasper Hill: Georgia's Paddock Shiraz 2010

    Jasper Hill: Georgia's Paddock Shiraz 2010

    "Medium to deep garnet-purple in color, the 2010 Georgia’s Paddock Shiraz has a pronounced nose of black cherries, creme de cassis, black pepper and loam with hints of coffee, anise and yeast extract. Medium to full-bodied and with a great concentration of spicy / peppery black fruit flavors, it has just enough acid and a medium to firm level of velvety tannins, finishing long. It’s a wonderfully elegant expression of this vineyard. Though approachable now, it should drink best 2014 to 2024+." Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate, June 2012.

    • Bottle £44.00
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  • Jasper Hill: La Pleiade Shiraz 2010

    Jasper Hill: La Pleiade Shiraz 2010

    "They are of very high quality and deserve readers’ attention. Hopefully my prose has convinced more than a handful of readers to try these remarkable wines from one of the most fascinating and compelling personalities in the entire wine world, and one dedicated to the highest quality." 96/100. Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate. A knock-out bouquet of graphite, crushed rocks, blueberries, and blackberries is followed by a full-bodied Syrah with formidable concentration, good acidity, and tremendous intensity as well as length.

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  • Jasper Hill: Occam's Razor Shiraz 2009

    Jasper Hill: Occam's Razor Shiraz 2009

    'Occam's Razor' Shiraz represents an accessible, relatively forward-drinking, entry level to the Laughton oeuvre and is packed with juicy autumnal fruit flavours over a couch of ripe tannins.

    • Bottle £25.50
    • Bottle Case £306.00
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  • Meursault: Stephane Brocard 2010

    Meursault: Stephane Brocard 2010

    A crisp and fresh Meursault, yet full flavoured and rich. Opulent appley fruit combined with a minerally elegance, and a hint of toasted nuts.

    • Bottle £27.50
    • Bottle Case £330.00
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  • Saint-Joseph: Domaine Georges Vernay 'Terre d'Encre' 2011

    Saint-Joseph: Domaine Georges Vernay 'Terre d'Encre' 2011

    Saint Joseph 'Terre d'Encre' from Domaine Georges Vernay is a classic dark, Northern Rhône Syrah - restrained violet and blackberry scents and a lively black fruit palate with some good tannic grip and a fresh acidity. "The Burgundian-styled, medium-bodied 2010 St.-Joseph Terre d’Encre exhibits notes of powdered minerals, damp earth, raspberries and strawberries. With well integrated acidity, tannin and wood, it should drink well for 5-7 years. 86/100, drink 2012-2019." Robert Parker - Wine Advocate.

    • Bottle £24.50
    • Bottle Case £294.00
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  • Saint-Joseph: Domaine Jean-Louis Chave 2010

    Saint-Joseph: Domaine Jean-Louis Chave 2010

    "The stunning 2010 St.-Joseph ranks alongside the finest wines of the appellation, including Guigal’s l’Hospice and Chapoutier’s Les Granits. It boasts a dense purple color along with scents of kirsch, blackberries, crushed rocks, spring flowers and licorice. It needs 2-3 years of bottle age and should drink well for 15+ years thereafter." RP 93, drink 2014-2029. Robert Parker, December 2012.

    • Bottle £33.00
    • Bottle Case £396.00
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  • Savennières: Coulée de Serrant 2010

    Savennières: Coulée de Serrant 2010

    Savennières: Coulée de Serrant - a wonderfully complex, dry white wine commonly regarded as the ‘nec plus ultra’ of the appellation. Warming vanilla aromas and flavours of nuts and honey slowly unfurl on the palate and develop with ageing. A sophisticated, contemplative wine that merits wider recognition.

    • Bottle £72.50
    • Bottle Case £870.00
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  • Yapp Champagne

    Yapp Champagne

    ‘A seductive combination of biscuity nose, firm fruit and crisp backbone.’ Tom Doorley, The Field A classic grower’s Champagne from a small house, skilfully blended from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. A bright fruity bouquet, lively mousse, subtle biscuity undertones and crisp fresh palate combine to produce a wine of great charm, elegance and finesse. It is ideal as an aperitif.

    • Bottle £26.50
    • Bottle Case £318.00
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