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  • Bordeaux Supérieur: Château d'Abzac 2010

    Bordeaux Supérieur: Château d'Abzac 2010

    A classic ‘Bordeaux Supérieur' produced from mature rootstock grown on well-drained gravelly soil similar to that of Pomerol 6km to the South-West. Owner Baron d'Anglade has delivered a coup de maître with the 2010, which is smooth and ready to drink from release.

    • Bottle £11.25
    • Bottle Case £135.00
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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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  • 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 'graceful, heavenly' Champagne 'at a down to earth price' (according to wine writer, Matthew Jukes). This classic grower's Champagne, made predominantly from Premier Cru vines near Reims, is crisp, dry and biscuity.

    • 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. 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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  • 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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  • Coteaux d'Aix: Domaine des Oullières Rouge 2011

    Coteaux d'Aix: Domaine des Oullières Rouge 2011

    This red Coteaux d'Aix wine from Domaine des Oullières is a hand-harvested blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Grenache & Syrah: almost a Rhône – Bordeaux fusion. Mid-weight, versatile, and easy-drinking.

    • Bottle £10.25
    • Bottle Case £123.00
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  • Coteaux de l'Ardèche: Cabernet Sauvignon 2011

    Coteaux de l'Ardèche: Cabernet Sauvignon 2011

    This medium-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon has classic cassis aromas and a palate of red-berry fruit underpinned by ripe tannins.

    • Bottle £8.75
    • Bottle Case £105.00
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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
    • Bottle Case £570.00
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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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  • Côtes de Gascogne: Domaine Millet Colombard-Ugni Blanc 2011

    Côtes de Gascogne: Domaine Millet Colombard-Ugni Blanc 2011

    The Domaine de Millet Côtes de Gascogne blanc is a dry white wine with grapefruit aromas and refreshingly tangy, unoaked fruit. This region, famous for Armagnac production, is now the source of good country wines. Domaine Millet blazed a trail for many followers, but it remains one of, if not the, best.

    • Bottle £8.95
    • Bottle Case £107.40
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  • Côtes de Provence: Domaine Richeaume: Cuvée Columelle 2011

    Côtes de Provence: Domaine Richeaume: Cuvée Columelle 2011

    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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  • Côtes de Provence: Domaine Richeaume: Cuvée Tradition 2010

    Côtes de Provence: Domaine Richeaume: Cuvée Tradition 2010

    A beguiling gem of a Provençal red, beloved by countless wine journalists and Mr Yapp Jnr. This organic blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Grenache manages to fuse Bordeaux and the Rhône, Old World and New in an intense bouquet of garrigue berries, a palate of ripe cassis fruit and fine-grained tannins.

    • Bottle £17.25
    • Bottle Case £207.00
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  • Irouléguy: Domaine Ilarria Cuvée Bixinto 2009

    Irouléguy: Domaine Ilarria Cuvée Bixinto 2009

    A dense, dark, complex, age-worthy, antediluvian offering that is ideal with braised game dishes.

    • Bottle £24.75
    • Bottle Case £297.00
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  • Saint Julien: 2ème Cru Classé: Château Léoville Poyferré 2004

    Saint Julien: 2ème Cru Classé: Château Léoville Poyferré 2004

    “The 2004 shows the property at its best. The blackcurranty aromas do not lack succulence and charm, yet the wine has considerable power, vigor and balance, with an abundance of black fruit flavours and fine length.” Neil Beckett – 1001 Wines You Must Try Before You Die

    • Bottle £82.00
    • Bottle Case £984.00
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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 £240.00
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