FRAZIER`s - Fraziers Wine Merchants

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FRAZIER`s - Fraziers Wine Merchants
FRAZIER’s
WINE CATALOGUE
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INDEX
John Frazier Ltd
Services..............................................................4
Party Wines ........................................................6
Wine Guide.........................................................7
Wine Faults ........................................................8
Wine Characteristics ..........................................9
Wine With Food................................................10
Stirling Road
Cranmore Industrial Estate,
Shirley
Solihull
West Midlands
B90 4NE
FRANCE
Alsace...............................................................58
Beaujolais.........................................................47
Bordeaux..........................................................27
Burgundy..........................................................34
Chablis .............................................................44
Champagne......................................................12
Loire .................................................................45
Regional ...........................................................54
Rhone...............................................................50
Sparkling ..........................................................21
NEW WORLD
Australia ...........................................................75
Argentina ..........................................................90
California ..........................................................95
Chile .................................................................98
New Zealand ..................................................105
South Africa ...................................................112
Sparkling ..........................................................21
Tasmania ..........................................................89
Uruguay..........................................................120
THE REST OF EUROPE
Austria ..............................................................72
England ............................................................73
Germany...........................................................71
Italy...................................................................65
Spain ................................................................59
Romania ...........................................................74
Sparkling ..........................................................21
Tel:
0121 704 3415
Fax:
0121 711 2710
Email: [email protected]
Managing Director
John Frazier
([email protected])
General Manager
Steven Jay
([email protected])
Personal Assistant to M.D.
Linda Brown
([email protected])
Accounts
Robert Grant
([email protected])
Logistics & Sales
Edward Whitehill
([email protected])
Sales
Steve Barber
([email protected])
Receptionist
Mandy Leyland
([email protected])
Warehouse / Despatch
Paul Betteley
Graham Sly
Mark Skinner
MIDDLE EAST
Lebanon .........................................................103
SPECIALITIES
Dessert Wines ................................................121
Jeroboams .....................................................125
Magnums .......................................................126
Half & Quarter Bottles ....................................128
Organic Wines................................................133
Port & Vintage Port ........................................140
Liqueurs .........................................................155
Madeira & Marsala .........................................147
Malt Whisky....................................................148
Cognac & Armagnac......................................150
Sherry.............................................................138
Speciality Spirits ............................................152
Rose at a Glance............................................134
Terms & Conditions........................................158
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2011 / 2012
Welcome to our new
catalogue, we hope it is
received with as much
enthusiasm as the last one!
All of our new wines are featured with a
re wax seal and highlighted as new,
these have all been carefully selected
by our team and we think they
represent the current tastes of the new
generation of wine drinkers.
2011/2012
The new
wine catalogue
This new catalogue has a separate price list which gives the prices to all of the wines
in the catalogue on the corresponding pages, this is constantly updated and
therefore, upon request we can send you an up to date list whenever you require one.
This new format has come about because of the government constantly changing the
alcohol duty rates and therefore our prices were constantly changing - with the new
catalogue you still have all the information on our services and wines but can keep a
separate up to date price list at all times.
We also have our new Fine Bordeaux Catalogue which features the new 2009
vintage which has received rave reviews, along with all the other classic vintages from
the Bordeaux region of France, if you would like to receive one of these then please
let us know.
We are able to give expert advice on any wines, be it for a party, special occasion or
just for everyday consumption.
Your good health!!
John LR Frazier
Managing Director
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SERVICES
Services
ADVICE
Our team have gained great experience over the years and have a vast knowledge of the wines on our
list, if you would like any help on discussing your requirements then we would be pleased to oblige.
TASTING
We hold an annual wine tasting, usually near christmas for all of our customers which is attended by
overseas suppliers. We can also conduct smaller tastings and talks for local organisations, please
enquire for a quotation on your requirements.
WINE LISTS
Wine lists can be produced in any style to suit your establishment and we can advise on lay-outs.
Lists can be laminated or placed in leather holders.
OWN LABELLING
If required we are able to personalise your house wines with your own unique label, please contact
your representative for a quotation.
STAFF TRAINING
If you would like to familiarise your staff with any of the wines we select then we can arrange
in-house training.
WEDDINGS & PARTIES
All of our experienced staff are able to advise you on quantities for any private functions and we can
recommend some first class caterers.
SALE OR RETURN
On large party orders we are able to offer a sale or return service, any amount of unopened bottles of
wine can be returned, however only full cases of minerals and beers can be accepted and a collection
charge may be added if more than 50% of the total order is returned.
GLASSES
Glasses are available for hire free of charge providing all wines have been purchased from Frazier’s there is a deposit of £1.95 per glass, credited on return, any broken glasses are charged at £1.95 and
glasses returned dirty incur a cleaning charge of £2.50 per dozen. Glasses are checked and
despatched in a clean condition but may require polishing before use.
DELIVERY
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Delivery of 5 or more cases ( 12 bottles per case ) or equivilent is free of charge within the midlands
area. A small order surcharge is imposed for any orders under the minimum.
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We stock a full range of spirits and have one of the largest selections of liqueurs in the midlands, we
also stock bottled and canned beers, ciders and lagers. Mineral waters and a selecton of soft drinks
and mixers are also held at our warehouse. Please ask your sales contact for a list of any of the above.
SERVICES
SPIRITS, BEER AND MINERALS
CIGARETTES AND CIGARS
A full range of cigarettes and cigars, also fine cigars are stocked and we can arrange for humidors to
be placed at suitable outlets for the sale of fine cigars.
GIFT PACKS
Wines can be packaged in a selection of gift boxes, from single bottles up to twelve bottles these
make ideal gifts and are very popular at christmas.
PARCEL DESPATCH SERVICE
Wines can be despatched to any part of the UK at competitive rates, they are despatched in a postal
approved package and can be tracked over the internet, prices vary from single bottle cartons up to
twelve bottle cases, please contact us for a quote on your requirements.
EN PRIMEUR
We offer wines from Bordeaux, Burgundy and the Rhone on an En-Primeur basis, which is proving to
be a very popular investment. If you wish to purchase En-Primeur you will pay for the goods ‘up-front’
and then they will be shipped from France approximately 18 months after the release date. Once they
arrive in the UK you will be notified and when you have the wines delivered you will be charged for the
Duty, Shipping and VAT on the original purchase price of the wine. Alternatively you can leave it under
bond in our secure depot in Buxton, Derbyshire where it is kept in perfect storage conditions - storage
charges will apply annually.
CELLAR VALUATIONS
If you have a number of wines that you would like to have valued in your cellar then please contact us,
we have an experienced team with expert knowledge that can assist you - we can also purchase old
wines at competitive rates or arrange to sell them for you (commission will apply) at auctions.
ITS NOT IN THE LIST ???
Although our list is extensive we appreciate that sometimes you will have a favourite wine that you
prefer, if at all possible we will try and obtain these ( by the case ) for you or try and advise you of the
best possible alternative from our list.
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PARTY WINES
Party Wines
We are always asked to recommend wines for a party and here we list some ideal wines in different
price bands that will suit most palates.
Wines under £5.00
White
Red
Ladera Verde Sauvignon Blanc
PInot Grigio Amanti del Vino
Los Vilos Chardonnay
Wide River Chenin Blanc
Vicuna Sauvignon Semillon
Ladera Verde Merlot
Pleno Tempranillo
Stirling Hills Shiraz Cabernet
Wide River Shiraz
Vicuna Cabernet Merlot
Wines under £6.00
White
Red
Terres D’Azur Sauvignon Blanc
Pinot Grigio Ca Solare
Richmond Ridge Semillon Chardonnay
Spier Colours Chenin Blanc
Terres D’Azur Merlot
Arjona Navajas Rioja
Richmond Ridge Shiraz Cabernet
Alto Pampas Reserve Malbec
Rose
Chateau Mayne-Cabanot Rose
Angels Flight White Zinfandel
Pinot Grigio Ca Solare Rose
Marques de Caceres Rosado
Sparkling and Champagne recommendations
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Sparkling
Champagne
Pongracz Brut
Prosecco di Valdobbiadene
Frazier’s Champagne
Joseph Perrier Cuvee Royale
Rose Sparkling
Rose Champagne
Castell D’Olerdola Rose Cava
Jansz Rose
Baron de Beaupre Rose
Joseph Perrier Cuvee Royale Rose
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Red Wines
White Wines
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A = Light
Taste Guide
All the wines in our list have been given a
taste guide to enable you to select the
ideal wine to suit your palate.
B = Medium Light
C = Medium Bodied
D = Full Bodied
E = Rich & Heavy
Very Dry
Dry
Off Dry
Medium Dry
Medium
Medium Sweet
Sweet
Rich
Luscious
Wine Style
Wine Temperatures
Wines undoubtedly benefit from being
served at the correct temperature, by
observing the correct temperatures you
can turn wine from ink into velvet, get it
wrong and it can turn zest in to flab.
Opposite we list the ideal temperatures to
serve your wine.
It is important to let your wine breathe
before serving, the new screwcap
closures can cause a slight bottle stink
(musty smell on opening ) but this can be
stopped from tainting the wine by just
waiting for a few seconds before pouring
the wine, this allows it to escape.
Excellent
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Vintage Guide
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Whites
Light Sweeter whites ............................... 5
Sparkling wines ....................................... 6
Light, aromatic whites ............................. 8
Full, sweet whites.................................... 8
Medium bodied whites ............................ 10
Light dry whites ....................................... 10
Full dry whites ......................................... 12
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Reds
Sparkling reds ......................................... 10
Light reds ................................................ 10
Medium reds ........................................... 10
Full, rich reds........................................... 12
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WINE GUIDE
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WINE FAULTS
Wine Faults
Corked Wine
A wine is corked when it has been in contact with a cork infected with a fungus that produces
trichloroanisole, otherwise known as TCA. It is this chemical, rather than the fungus itself, that imparts
the unpalatable flavours to the wine, cork taint continues to spoil up to 5% of all bottles of wine
although screwcap closures have gone someway to alleviating this problem.
A corked wine is not one with bits of cork in it, corked wine may appear fruitless, a little unbalanced,
uninteresting, but without any definite signs of cork taint. More obviously corked wine has aromas of
wet cardboard, mushrooms or mould.
Cooked Wine
When a wine is exposed to high temperatures, the liquid expands and several things may happen. It
may force the cork from the neck of the bottle, pushing it up under the capsule. Or the wine may
expand and leak around the cork. In either case, when the liquid cools it will contract, and this may
result in air seeping in around the cork leading to a further problem, oxidation.
Cooked wines won't have any freshness to the fruit aromas or flavours - instead you'll get a stewed,
prune-like profile. If you're getting blackcurrants and fresh summer fruits, for example, then you haven't
got a cooked wine. On the palate, the wine often seems thin, lacking body and character.
Oxidation
Oxygen is thought to be important in the development of wine. The interaction between the wine and
the small amount of air behind the cork, over many years, may be one of the mechanisms by which
wine develops when in the bottle. It may even involve minuscule amounts of air seeping past the cork
over time. Should the wine come into free contact with oxygen, however, whether during careless
winemaking, or due to a faulty cork, oxidation will rapidly ruin the wine. Oxygen is an aggressive
element, and will interact with most substances, resulting in their degradation. Fruitless wines with a
flavour resembling old and worn out Madeira or Sherry may well be oxidised.
Sulphur
A commonly used preservative, the addition of sulphur dioxide is practiced by many winemakers. It
can help stabilise the wine during the winemaking process and thereafter. Although an excessive
amount of sulphur will produce fairly characteristic aromas and flavours.
A wine that reminds you of mothballs, burnt matches or burnt rubber has probably been subjected to a
heavy dose of sulphur dioxide.
Sediments and Crystals
Neither of these are true faults, but both have the potential to spoil the experience unless they are
understood. Sedimentation within the bottle is a natural occurrence in many wines, generally those
designed to withstand some ageing, and it simply reflects the solid matter settling out of the wine.
These wines should be decanted.
The most common crystals found in wine are tartrate crystals, and these are often found adherent to
the underside of the cork, or in free suspension. Wines that have been cold stabilised by the
winemaker have been chilled in order to bring these crystals out of solution so that they may be
removed. If this is not done, they may form later in the bottle, especially if kept in a cold cellar. They are
of no concern, although they are again unpleasant if taken into the mouth, particularly if large when
they may be mistaken for shards of glass.
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Reds
Mouth-watering, sweet-sour with rasping
herby bite and red fruit flavours.
Italian wines such as a Valpolicella, Chianti
or Primitivo.
Juicy, fruity, refreshing, approachable and
delicious.
Chilean Merlot or Argentinian Malbec.
Intense and blackcurranty.
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Merlot,
Cabernet Shiraz or a Bordeaux wine.
Silky, strawberryish, mellow, perfumed wine
with red fruit flavours.
Fleurie, any Beaujolais, Pinot Noir an
Australian Tarrango or Rioja.
Spicy, warm-hearted, gloriously rich flavours
of berries, black pepper and chocolate.
Australian Shiraz, a Syrah or any wine
from Cotes du Rhone.
Whites
Green, tangy, sharp and gooseberryish.
New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc or
a Pouilly Fume from the Loire Valley.
Bone dry, neutral, crisp and refreshing.
Sancerre, Muscadet, Soave or a
Verdicchio.
Ripe, toasty with peaches, apricots, tropical
fruits and lush richness.
Any Australian Chardonnay, a Semillon or
a blend of Semillon Chardonnay.
Intense, nutty, dry yet succulent and
powerful.
White Burgundy such as a Chablis or
a Montagny.
Aromatic, perfumey wines with exotic floral
fragrances.
Alsace wines, Gewurztraminers,
Argentinian Torrontes or an
Australian Viognier.
Golden, sweet, luscious apricot and peach
flavours.
Sauternes, Botrytis Semillon or any
good dessert wine.
WINE CHARACTERISTICS
Wine Characteristics
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Wine with food
Red Wine
White Wine
Tannic, mouth
watering sweetsour wines.
Rich game dishes,
roast or grilled red
meats, hearty stews.
Ripe, toasty
wines.
Grilled salmon or
tuna, chicken in
creamy sauces,
rabbit.
Juicy, fruity
wines.
Grilled meats, fried
chicken, Indian and
Tex-Mex, barbeques
and pasta bolognese.
Intense,
nutty wines.
Plain grilled white
fish, roast chicken,
rich buttery sauces.
Intense,
blackcurranty wines.
Lamb, venison, duck
or goose.
Green,
tangy wines.
Anything in tomato
sauce, Indian,
shellfish, Asian
cuisine.
Silky,
strawberryish wines.
Red meats in rich
sauces, roast game
birds.
Bone dry,
neutral wines.
Plain shellfish,
all fish, salads.
Spicy, warmhearted wines.
Most stews, steaks,
hard cheeses, chilli
con carne.
Aromatic wines.
Thai & Chinese
cuisine, smoked fish,
duck or goose and
rich pates.
Soft, delicate
wines.
Lasagne, tomato
dishes,cold meats,
salamis.
Rich, lush, fullbodied wines.
Chicken with sauces,
potted crab, lobster.
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With Britain now a multi-cultural society we have seen an influx of restaurants specialising in their own
cuisines.
It is often difficult enough to match wines with well known dishes, let alone dishes that are somewhat
more exclusive, and often only enjoyed on special occasions, it could ruin the meal if the wrong wine
was selected, and whilst there is no single choice of wine which must be drunk with a certain dish,
there are nevertheless some which are a better match than others.
To help you in your selection we have listed below some ideal wines to accompany your choice of dish.
Thai:
Aromatic and spicy flavours combine well with a crisp, dry white wine such
as Gewurztraminer or zesty wines like a Sauvignon Blanc, Marsanne,
unwooded Chardonnay or a robust red, such as Shiraz with beef dishes.
Chinese:
With seasonings that include ginger, garlic and soy and oyster sauces with a
mix of sweet and sour flavours a wine that is spicy and fruity, possibly an
Alsace wine or a low tannin red wine like a Grenache for duck dishes would
be good choices.
Japanese:
Bitter and vinegar ingredients are common, therefore, avoid acidic wines and
utilize dry, fruity whites or sparkling wines. Heavier dishes like tempura
require fuller, fruity wines such as red Chinon, a white Sancerre, Brut
Champagne or a manzanilla sherry.
Indian:
Ingredients of curry, coconut, cumin, creamy or milk based sauces. These
combine deliciously with low-tannin, fruity wines with very little oak, try a
Merlot or a Shiraz.
Middle Eastern:
Figs, raisins, nuts and tumeric are common ingredients here. They marry up
well with soft fruity reds like Fleurie or a new world Pinot Noir and whites
such as an Australian Semillon Chardonnay or Chilean Sauvignon Semillon.
Mexican:
Chilli dominated cuisine that can affect your palate is best coupled with a
spicy wine that has a touch of residual sugar. Chilled fruity whites, a red
Beaujolais Cru or an Australian Tarrango ( chilled ) would also work well.
Pacific Rim & Fusion:
These are generally bold dishes and need a confident, forward wine such as
a New World Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc.
FOREIGN CUISINE
Wine with foreign cuisine
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champagne
Champagne
Champagne is perhaps one of the most famous wines in the world,
everybody knows about the sparkling wine Champagne - it is indeed an
amazing drink but did you know that…
Champagne can only be called Champagne if it comes from the
Champagne region of France and is made in the traditional way, from
sanctioned grape varieties.
The word Champagne comes from the Roman for ‘Campania’ or field.
The Romans dug material for their buildings and roads out of the chalk
found in the Champagne region, leaving miles of caves, called ‘crayeres’ some as deep as 300ft. These have since sheltered millions of bottles of
Champagne.
“Three be the
things I shall
never attain
envy, content
and
sufficient
champagne!”
Dorothy Parker
Over 330million bottles are produced every year.
One quarter of the British drink four times as much Champagne each year
as does the entire population of the United States of America.
Until 1850, all Champagne was sweet.
Chilling Champagne helps to reduce the pressure tremendously.
Dirt produces bubbles - dust particles in the glass, or strands from the dish towel used to dry it,
encourages more vigorous bubbles.
The wire ‘basket’ that covers the cork is called a muselet.
A popped Champagne cork can travel at 62 miles per hour.
The longest recorded Champagne cork flight was 177ft, 9inches, at a height of 4ft from ground level at
Woodbury Vineyards in New York State.
Styles of Champagne
Non Vintage
Although based on a single year is mostly a blend of two or more vintages,
most Champagnes are sold as brut which is dry, but not bone dry,
interestingly extra dry denotes a style that is less dry than brut.
Blanc de Blancs
A French term that means "white of whites", and is used to designate
Champagnes made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes
Vintage
Made from grapes of a single vintage and only in the best years, these show
greater richness and depth as well as a more individual character than the
non-vintage.
Rose
Made using black grapes, or more often than not, by adding a little still red
wine into the white Champagne.
Prestige
The ‘king of Champagnes’ made from the finest grapes of the finest vintages,
always the most expensive, packaged in stylish bottles and has the
possibility to age for 30 to 40 years and still be a delight to consume.
Bottle sizes
12
Magnum
2 bottles
Salmanazar
12 bottles
Jeroboam
4 bottles
Balthazar
16 bottles
Rehoboam
6 bottles
And the king of them all...
Methuselah
8 bottles
Nebuchadnezzar
20 bottles
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FRAZIER'S HOUSE CHAMPAGNE
Our house Champagne, superb for any party!
Delicate vanilla and biscuity flavours, fine mousse and nice refreshing acidity on the finish.
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CHAM0001
BARON DE BEAUPRE CHAMPAGNE
Our own label champagne which has been a real success with our customers.
Crisp, clean fruit with style and elegance. Tremendous value!
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AYALA BRUT MAJEUR
Pinot Noir gives this wine richness and a long finish while Chardonnay, from the finest soils of
the Cotes des Blancs, adds delicacy, liveliness and freshness. Pinot Meunier, mainly from the
Marne Valley, gives this wine a lovely fruitiness and roundness. A beautiful, rich wine with
appealing mousse and crisp, lively finish.
(2)
CHAM0007
JOSEPH PERRIER CUVEE ROYALE BRUT
Bright, pale yellow. On the nose, there are abundant, ripe orchard fruits, particularly pear, with
a hint of spices. Incisive Chardonnay on entry, then fine, mature Pinot Noir and Meunier fruit
on the mid-palate.
champagne
Non Vintage
(1)
CHAM0022
LANSON BLACK LABEL N/V
Superb example from this famous Champagne house, ideal for that extra special occasion!
(1)
CHAM0130
POL ROGER WHITE FOIL N/V
Elegant fruit with lovely crispness. Delicious!!!
(1)
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LAURENT-PERRIER BRUT
The flagship of Laurent-Perrier, this Champagne embodies the house style, deliciously fresh
and easy to drink, delicate yet complex nose, with hints of citrus fruit, and a balanced palate.
(1)
CHAM0031
MOET & CHANDON BRUT IMPERIAL N/V
One of the most popular brands of Champagne, dry with good fruit flavours.
(1)
CHAM0028
LOUIS ROEDERER BRUT PREMIER
Clean dry wine with great finesse - always rated highly.
(1)
CHAM0042
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN YELLOW LABEL BRUT
Citric, apple, toast, butter and yeast aromas, very expansive with distinctive strawberry Pinot
Noir character and a touch of black pepper, and a full, rich and soft creamy finish.
(1)
CHAM0040
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN WHITE LABEL DEMI - SEC
Full flavoured, rich with a larger dosage of sugar than the Yellow Label Brut,
leading to a slightly sweeter taste on the palate.
(2)
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CHAM0050
'R' de RUINART BRUT
A good, meaty, biscuity, Pinot-influenced nose. Full, bright, leafy, red berry
fruit on the palate, with a firm mousse and lovely vanilla creamy character.
(2)
BOLLINGER SPECIAL CUVEE (VERY DRY)
Pale golden in colour with yeasty aromas on the nose. Very dry but with toasty flavours in the
mouth. Round and richly flavoured, full-bodied and mature, with perfect balance between
firmness and freshness, length equal to its richness, and with a persistent fine bead.
(1)
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· NUEVO
EAU
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·N
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NE
· NO
VO
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NO
· NEW · N
O
CHAM0090
EAU · N
(2)
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· NO
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W
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· NEW · N
O
·
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NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
EAU · N
Aromas of dried white fruits. This has a very firm structure on the palate though, slightly
creamy, gentle blanc de blancs style but there is lots of substance underneath. Warm and
rounded on the finish. Very appealing.
UE
CHAM0012
·N
RUINART BLANC de BLANCS
UE
JOSEPH PERRIER VINTAGE BLANC DE BLANCS 2002
To celebrate their 185th year, JP has released their first vintage Blanc de blancs from Premier
and Grand cru vineyards. With a floral fragrance of acacia, honeysuckle and jasmin added to
touches of lime, broom and hyacinth, the fresh character of the nose is made yet more
complex with notes of honey. Fruity and welcoming, with touches of butter and delicate
citrus. It has tremendous breeding, elegance and concentration, great length, yet with a
lightness of touch which is the mark of a truly great champagne.
(1)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHAM0170
EAU · N
UE
champagne
Blanc de Blancs
ARMAND DE BRIGNAC BLANC DE BLANCS
Delicate, light and clear, dry and crisp with notes of young Chardonnay fruit and floral
accents. Aromas of vanilla, citrus fruits and apricots and a lingering finish.
(1)
Vintage
CHAM0009
JOSEPH PERRIER VINTAGE 1999
This amber gold champagne is rich with the sparkle of a classic vintage. Its intricate bubble
structure is a ballet of myriad everdancing bubbles. Its fragrances are rich with suggestion.
After the scents of black berries and undergrowth, come the emanations of pineapples,
candied lychees, old rum and fresh vanilla.
(1)
CHAM0035
MOET & CHANDON BRUT VINTAGE 2000
Graphite, vanilla, candied berry and gingerbread notes combine in this firm, lively
Champagne. Elegant and supple, with a chalk-like sensation on the finish.
(2)
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POL ROGER BRUT VINTAGE 1999
Fine vintage style with a beautiful richness, fruit depth, impeccable balance, even finer with
age.
(1)
CHAM0045
VEUVE CLICQUOT VINTAGE BRUT 2002
A blend of about twenty Premiers and Grands Crus, the Vintage has the power of Pinot Noir,
balanced by the finesse and elegance of Chardonnay. It is the perfect expression of the
House style, proving that Champagne can be a great wine and, as such, makes a perfect
accompaniment for many dishes, developing its qualities as the years go by.
(1)
CHAM0052
BOLLINGER GRANDE ANNEE 1999
Dry and full-bodied with fine mousse and flavours of crushed biscuits and nuts on the palate.
(1)
Prestige Cuvee
CHAM0011
JOSEPH PERRIER CUVEE JOSEPHINE 1995
The prestige cuvee of Joseph Perrier. Biscuity and elegant nose with lovely ripe fruits on the
palate.
(1)
CHAM0036
MOET & CHANDON DOM PERIGNON 2000/2002
This impressive blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir has a backbone of crisp, lemony acidity
which should see it through the next decade and beyond as it ages in the bottle.
(1)
CHAM0140
POL ROGER CUVEE WINSTON CHURCHILL 1995
Sir Winston Churchill's favourite tipple. Charm, style, elegance, refinement and complexity
with an earthy nuttiness and fine balance.
(1)
CHAM0053
KRUG GRAND CUVEE
Exquisite quality, a blend of several vintages with elegance length and age. Up to 50 wines
make up this blend.
(1)
W
·N
VO
· NO
OUV
PERRIER JOUET BELLE EPOCHE 2002
A very bright, clean and lemony nose with a touch of mineral. Very well defined, vivacious,
cleanly styled, crisp and dominated by Chardonnay character (despite it only accounting for
half the blend). Floral, but with good substance, vigorous and overall very convincing.
VO
NE
16
· NUEVO
EAU
·
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·
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NO
· NEW · N
O
CHAM0095
EAU · N
UE
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LOUIS ROEDERER CRISTAL 2002
One of the best quality champagnes, exquisite Chardonnay fruit shines through, very elegant.
Very limited quantities available.
(1)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
ARMAND de BRIGNAC ACE of SPADES CHAMPAGNE
Produced in the traditional, old-world style, a complex, full-bodied, fresh and lively
bouquet, with a sumptuous, racy fruit character perfectly integrated with the wines subtle
brioche accents.
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHAM0150
EAU · N
UE
(1)
Rose Champagne
CHAM0005
BARON DE BEAUPRE ROSE
Fine pink colour and mousse, quite intense aroma, soft fruit flavours with a fresh, dry finish.
(2)
CHAM0010
JOSEPH PERRIER ROSE
Made from 80% Chardonnay. This Elegant Rose has delicate strawberry notes, fine mousse
and fresh, dry flavours.
(1)
CHAM0024
champagne
CHAM0026
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LANSON ROSE
A rosé champagne with a beautiful pure colour with pale salmon touches. On the nose
aromas of roses and fruit predominate, with discrete notes of red fruit.
(1)
CHAM0100
MOET & CHANDON BRUT ROSE N/V
Lovely rose petal colour. Good weight of Chardonnay fruit, with an elegant finish.
(1)
CHAM0125
TAITTINGER BRUT ROSE NV
Velvety wine of fine balance and body, subtle flavours of fresh fruit, brilliant pink, shimmering
and intense with fine bubbles and persistent mousse.
(2)
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BOLLINGER ROSE
The special non-vintage rose is the first wine to come from Bollinger for more than 30 years.
This non-vintage has been modelled on its Special Cuvee blend, combining the fruits of
previous harvests with reserve wines from their cellars in Ay. The final component-which
provides the pink colour and delicate aromas, is a proportion of still red which comes from
Bollingers Grand Cru vineyards.
(1)
CHAM0046
VEUVE CLICQUOT ROSE N/V
Veuve Clicquot's first ever NV rose Champagne, although Veuve Clicquot was the first house
to commercialise pink Champagne in 1775, the decision was not taken until 2000 to actually
produce a rose style NV Champagne themselves. Delicate pale pink, flavours of raspberries,
strawberries and cherries and soft refreshing mousse. This is quite simply the perfect aperitif
for any occassion!
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
RUINART ROSE
Ruinart Rose‚ is a fine, elegant champagne with the distinctive Ruinart taste due to a high
concentration of Chardonnay grapes. A beautiful colour of pinkish gold. A smooth, balanced,
fruity wine with plenty of body. An ideal evening aperitif.
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHAM0085
NE
champagne
CHAM0051
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
(2)
CHAM0017
LAURENT PERRIER CUVEE ROSE BRUT
Made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes this Champagne is a glorious pink colour with rounded
fruit flavours and is not only a superb aperitif, but also a good match for a variety of different
dishes.
(1)
Vintage & Prestige Rose
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHAM0012
EAU · N
UE
JOSEPH PERRIER VINTAGE ROSE 2002
To celebrate 185 years, this is JP's first vintage rose. The bubbles rise like ballet dancers light, elegant and persistent! An aroma of small red fruits excites the senses, overlaid with
floral notes of violets and wallflowers and a hint of wild plums. This vintage Rose fills the
mouth with delicious ripe red fruits, followed by a glorious finish, it is rich and
staggeringly intense.
(1)
CHAM0037
MOET & CHANDON DOM PERIGNON ROSE 1996
Light dry cherries on the nose, with smoke, toast and just a hint of earth. Rose petals and
Pinot fruit lead the charge on a pinpoint mousse. A beam of steel runs through the whole
thing lending it dignity and structure. An intricate and powerfully delicate champagne.
(2)
W
·N
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· NO
OUV
VO
NE
18
· NUEVO
EAU
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·
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NO
· NEW · N
O
CHAM0160
EAU · N
UE
ARMAND DE BRIGNAC ROSE
A beautiful salmonhued wine with aromas of fresh strawberries and blackcurrant. The
bouquet is rich, with red fruits in front and lightly smoky grilled notes behind, long finish.
(2)
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CHAM0006
JOSEPH PERRIER N/V
Fresh and delicate with good fruit. Pale straw in colour. This family run house consistently
produces one of the best value Champagnes. Made from a third Chardonnay and two thirds
black grapes and aged for at least three years.
(1)
CHAM0021
LANSON BLACK LABEL N/V
Superb example from this famous Champagne house, ideal for that extra special occasion!
(1)
CHAM0030
MOET & CHANDON BRUT IMPERIAL N/V
One of the most popular brands of champagne, dry with good fruit flavours.
(1)
CHAM0065
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN YELLOW LABEL BRUT
Citric, apple, toast, butter and yeast aromas, very expansive with distinctive strawberry Pinot
Noir character. A touch of black pepper and a full, rich and soft creamy finish.
(1)
champagne
Champagne Magnums
Vintage Magnums
CHAM0009
JOSEPH PERRIER VINTAGE 1998
Pale straw colour, fresh and delicate fruit with biscuit flavours on the palate.
Joseph Perrier continues to produce wines of elegance.
(1)
CHAM0140
POL ROGER CUVEE WINSTON CHURCHILL 1998
Sir Winston Churchill's favourite tipple. Charm, style, elegance, refinement
and complexity with an earthy nuttiness and fine balance.
(1)
Rose Magnums
CHAM0010
JOSEPH PERRIER ROSE
Made from 80% Chardonnay. This Elegant Rose has delicate strawberry
notes, fine mousse and fresh, dry flavours.
(1)
CHAM0018
LAURENT PERRIER CUVEE ROSE BRUT
Made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes this Champagne is a glorious pink colour
with rounded fruit flavours and is not a only superb aperitif, but also a good
match for a variety of different dishes.
(1)
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champagne
Champagne Jeroboams
CHAM0070
JOSEPH PERRIER CUVEE ROYALE
Fresh and delicate with good fruit. Pale straw in colour. This family run
house consistently produces one of the best value Champagnes. Made from a third
Chardonnay and two thirds black grapes and aged for at least three years.
(1)
CHAM0015
LAURENT PERRIER N/V
The flagship of Laurent-Perrier, this champagne embodies the house style,
deliciously fresh and easy to drink, delicate yet complex nose, with hints of
citrus fruit, and a balanced palate.
(1)
CHAM0029
MOET & CHANDON N/V
One of the most popular brands of Champagne, dry with good fruit flavours.
(1)
CHAM0060
VEUVE CLICQUOT YELLOW LABEL BRUT N/V
Citric, apple, toast, butter and yeast aromas, very expansive with distinctive
strawberry Pinot Noir character. A touch of black pepper and a full, rich and
soft creamy finish.
(1)
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Sparkling wine is a wine with significant levels of carbon dioxide in it
making it fizzy. The carbon dioxide may result from natural fermentation,
either in a bottle, as with the méthode champenoise, in a large tank
designed to withstand the pressures involved (as in the Charmat process),
or as a result of carbon dioxide injection.
Sparkling wine is usually white or rosé but there are many examples of red
sparkling wines such as Italian Brachetto and Australian sparkling Shiraz.
The classic example of a sparkling wine is Champagne, but many other
examples are produced in other countries and regions, such as Espumante
in Portugal, Cava in Spain, Asti in Italy (the generic Italian term for sparkling
wine being Spumante) and Cap Classique in South Africa. The French
terms "Mousseux" or "Crémant" are used to refer to sparkling wine not
made in the Champagne region.
“Remember
gentlemen,
it’s not
just
France
we are
fighting for,
it’s
Champagne!”
Sir Winston
Churchill
German and Austrian sparkling wines are called Sekt.
The United States is a significant producer of sparkling wine: California in
particular has seen French Champagne houses open wineries in the state
to make American sparkling wine according to the Champagne method.
Recently the United Kingdom, which produced some of the earliest
examples of sparkling wine, has started producing Champagne-style wines again with wines like
Nyetimber being ranked up there with Champagne.
Excellent quality Methode Traditionelle sparkling wine is produced in New Zealand. Marlborough still
produces a number of high quality sparkling wines, such as Pelorous (from Cloudy Bay), and the
Montana brand, Lindauer.
The Australian wine industry manages to make Methode Champenoise wines of serious quality at
prices that would make Champagne producers turn as green as their unripe grapes. Fruity, generous
wines that can often show fine yeasty notes often associated with more expensive wines, typify the
Australian sparkling wine style. Nearly all Aussie sparklers use Champagne grape varieties Pinot Noir
and Chardonnay.
An esoteric specialty that is unique to Australia is Sparkling Shiraz. This is a fruity red sparkling wine
that has flavours associated with Shiraz red table wines.
In Tasmania. sparkling wines are produced in the traditional bottle-fermented method. Also produced
are Blanc de Blanc and Blanc de Noir styles made exclusively of Chardonnay or Pinot Noir grapes
respectively, an acid-to-fruit balance is naturally achieved on the vine. Several labels including Jansz,
have gained national and international acclaim as production volume increases, and the styles
continue to be refined.
SPARKLING WINES
Sparkling Wines
The sweetness of sparkling wine can range from very dry "brut" styles to sweeter "doux" varieties.
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France
SPAR0033
ROBE D'OR BRUT SPARKLING
Our budget price French vin mousseux, good on its own, also ideal for Bucks Fizz.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
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· NO
OUV
VO
W
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NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAR0035
NE
SPARKLING
White Sparkling
EAU · N
UE
LANGLOIS BRUT CREMANT DE LOIRE
Sparkling wine of the Loire valley, elegant and fresh, creamy and juicy and has fine, steady
bubbles.
(3)
Italy
SPAR0005
ASTI SPUMANTE CA' SOLARE
Our house Asti. Delicious ripe fruit. Serve chilled with strawberries!
(5)
SPAR0001
PROSECCO VETRIANO
Delightfully floral and fruity scents, soft and round with an enduring mousse and fine finish.
(2)
SPAR0007
ASTI SPUMANTE MARTINI
Italy's best known sparkler. Sweet, serve chilled.
(4)
SPAR0002
PROSECCO DI VALDOBBIADENE CA VITTORIA
Delightfully floral and fruity scents, soft and round with an enduring mousse and good finish.
(3)
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SPAR0015
C d'O BRUT RESERVA
Our house Cava - fine sparkle and ripe complex aromas. Soft and dry with clean and lively
fruit flavour.
(2)
SPAR0014
FREIXENET CORDON NEGRO
Spain's best known Cava - Well made, reliable.
(2)
Australia
SPAR0029
SUNNYCLIFF BRUT
Lovely weight of ripe citrus fruit - one of the best sparkling wines we have tasted from down
under.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAR0220
EAU · N
BROWN BROTHERS ZIBIBBO
SPARKLING
Spain
Lifted aromas of fresh passionfruit and melon. Zibibbo is bursting with bubbles and summer
fruit flavours with a clean, stylish finish. This sparkling wine will make any occasion a
celebration.
UE
(3)
SPAR0150
YALUMBA ANGAS BRUT
Bursting with honey fruit flavours with a smooth creamy texture, fine bubble and a crisp, dry
finish.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
DUNES CHARDONNAY PINOT NOIR SPARKLING
A bottle fermented sparkling wine which has spent time on its lees which produces elegant
strawberry aromas and a lively, fresh, creamy mouthfeel on the palate. Perfect for any
celebration!
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAR0215
EAU · N
UE
SPAR0017
(2)
GREEN POINT SPARKLING
This wine has a creamy and soft front palate, which continues to a lingering dry finish.
Flavours of white peach, honey and roasted nuts blend harmoniously to create a complex
wine with a refreshing finish.
(2)
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SPARKLING
New Zealand
SPAR0016
LINDAUER BRUT MONTANA
One of the very best New World sparklers - full ripe fruit.
(2)
SPAR0030
PELORUS N/V
Chardonnay grapes grown in Marlborough's Wairau valley, fresh apple, crisp with good yeast
complexity, one of the finest new world sparkling wines.
(2)
SPAR0031
PELORUS VINTAGE
From the Cloudy Bay stable, Pelorus is produced by the traditional method from a blend of
the classic varieties Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Aged three years on yeast lees, it is a
complex, richly flavoured style - quintessence of Marlborough.
(2)
Tasmania
SPAR0050
JANSZ TASMANIAN PREMIUM SPARKLING
Tasmanian sparkler with aromas of stonefruits, almonds and bread dough,
culminating in a wonderful soft, rich creamy finish.
(2)
South Africa
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAR0230
EAU · N
UE
PONGRACZ BRUT SPARKLING
This Cap Classique as elegant as it is stylish, is composed of two noble varieties,
Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. It has a wonderful foaming mousse and persistent bead with a
classic yeast and biscuit character that culminates in a full, fruity finish. Its crisp green apple
tones and baked bread nuttiness sets it apart from other Methode Cap Classiques.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAR0240
EAU · N
UE
PONGRACZ DESIDERIUS
The charismatic signature Methode Cap Classique, is so delightfully elegant, it has been
lauded a sparkling wine to rival French Champagne. A symphony of Chardonnay and Pinot
Noir, its grace and exceptional character is fitting testament to the visionary nobleman who
inspired it. It has rich complexity with a classic yeast character from the slow maturation on
the lees and a wonderful creamy, nutty quality with a long, lingering palate.
(2)
Argentina
SPAR0020
PAMPAS DEL SUR SPARKLING EXTRA BRUT
Delicate and fresh sparkler with a nice pink hue and persistent bubbles.
(2)
England
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SPAR0045
NYETIMBER CLASSIC SPARKLING
Rich and full flavoured, yet soft with hints of strawberry on the nose and palate.
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France
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
LANGLOIS CREMANT DE LOIRE BRUT ROSE
Lovely delicate sparkling Rose from the Loire valley, hints of raspberries fill the palate with a
smooth and creamy finish.
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAR0037
EAU · N
UE
(3)
Italy
SPAR0006
VETRIANO PINOT GRIGIO ROSE SPUMANTE
Fresh and lively with nice hints of strawberries and raspberries, with a soft delicate finish.
(4)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
RABOSO ROSATO SPUMANTE BRUT ROSE
Lively strawberry flavours, a hint of sweetness on the palate and nice refreshing mousse.
(3)
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAR0024
EAU · N
UE
SPARKLING
Rose Sparkling
Spain
SPAR0019
CASTELL d'OLERDOLA BRUT ROSADO CAVA
Strawberry notes and lovely fresh red berry flavours with a nice fresh, dry finish.
(3)
SPAR0003
CODORNIU PINOT NOIR ROSE
Revolutionary, striking, stylish and very pink! Codorniu Pinot Noir has aromas
of raspberries, strawberries and a subtle citrus flavour.
(3)
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SPAR0012
BIRD IN HAND SPARKLING PINOT NOIR ROSE
Grown in the cool climate Adelaide hills town of Woodside this lovley cherry red colour rose
is light and delicate and has a creamy texture with subtle strawberry aromas,
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAR0225
NE
SPARKLING
Australia
EAU · N
UE
BROWN BROTHERS ZIBIBBO ROSA
Zibibbo Rosa is a beautiful pale pink colour and shows lifted aromas of strawberries and
summer fruits. On the palate this vibrant sparkling has characters of strawberries and
watermelon followed by a clean fresh finish.
(3)
New Zealand
SPAR0018
MONTANA LINDAUER ROSE
Delicate strawberry fruit with subtle toasty flavour, balanced with fine sparkle.
(3)
Tasmania
SPAR0053
JANSZ TASMANIAN PREMIUM SPARKLING ROSE
Jansz Premium NV Rose‚ is vibrant delicate pink in colour with a fine persistent bead, notes
of turkish delight and delicate rose petal florals, with fresh cream and nougat. This wine is
rich with the creaminess of the mousse while the Pinot contributes strawberry notes that fill
the palate, giving a nice refreshing finish.
(2)
South Africa
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAR0235
EAU · N
PONGRACZ ROSE
This is a timeless and elegant Cap Classique composed in the classic French style of the noble
varietals, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. This enticing Rose enthrals with a wonderful foamy
mouthful of blackberry fruit flavours and delicate yeasty tones that linger long on the palate.
UE
(2)
California
SPAR0009
BERINGER SPARKLING ROSE
Full of ripe red berry flavours, lush and a slightly sweeter taste than most Rose Sparklers.
(5)
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The history of Bordeaux wine spans almost 2000 years to Roman times
when the first vineyards were planted. In the Middle Ages, the marriage of
Henry Plantagenet and Eleanor of Aquitaine opened the Bordeaux region
to the English market and eventually to the world's stage. The name
Bordeaux derives from the French au bord de l'eau which means "along
the waters" and makes reference to the Gironde estuary and its tributaries,
the Garonne and the Dordogne rivers which play a pivotal role in the
history and success of this region.
During the 13th century, the Graves was the principal wine region of
Bordeaux. While there were some vines growing in the Entre-deux-mers,
Saint-Émilion and Blaye, the Médoc during this period was virtually a
barren marshland. In the seventeenth century, Dutch traders began to
drain the marshland around the Médoc and encouraged the planting of
vineyards.
“Burgundy
for
Kings,
Champagne
for
Duchesses,
Claret
for
Gentlemen.”
French Proverb
From 1875-1892 almost all Bordeaux vineyards were ruined by Phylloxera
infestations. The region's wine industry was rescued by grafting native
vines on to pest-resistant American rootstock.
All Bordeaux vines that survive to this day are a product of this action.
Some grape varieties responded better to the grafting then others and these varieties - Cabernet
Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Semillon, Sauvignon blanc and Muscadelle-became Bordeaux
leading grapes.
BORDEAUX
Bordeaux
Due to the lucrative nature of this business, other areas in France began growing their own wines and
labeling them as Bordeaux products. As profits in the Aquitaine region declined, the vignerons
demanded that the government impose a law declaring that only produce from Bordeaux could be
labelled with that name. The INAO or Institut National des Appellations d'Origine was created for this
purpose
In 1936, the government responded to the appeals from the winemakers and stated that all regions in
France had to name their wines by the place in which they had been produced. Labelled with the AOC
approved stamp, products were officially confirmed to be from the region that it stated.
One of the many vineyards in the Medoc region
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BORDEAUX
Bordeaux Wine
Districts
“I can
certainly see
that you know
your wine.
Medoc
Most of the
guests who stay
here wouldn’t
know the
difference
between
Bordeaux
and Claret!”
The Médoc is situated north of the town of Bordeaux, on the left bank of
the Gironde. Médoc is divided in two parts, the Haut-Médoc in the south,
near the town, and the north part traditionally called Médoc. The wines are
delicate, medium coloured, fine and elegant; often tannic when young,
harmonious and splendid when matured. Grands crus classés in Médoc
count for 25% of the vineyards, 20% of the production and about 50% of
the sales. However none sells under the Médoc appellation but HautMédoc. The area is famous for the following communes Pauillac, Margaux,
Saint Julien and Saint-Estèphe.
Graves
Basil Fawlty
The area of Graves gets its name from the soil. Graves are a mix of gravels,
clay and sand carried out by the river, located just outside the town of
Bordeaux. The red wines of Graves are recognisable by their garnet-red
colour, rich, attractive and more robust than the other Médoc wines. Two
third of Graves wines are white. Among the best white wines in Bordeaux, they are generally fresh,
fruity and dry.
Pessac-Leognan
Pessac-Léognan was detached from the Graves appellation. North of the Graves, Pessac-Léognan
tends to get closer and closer to Médoc. The terroir in Pessac-Léognan is quite exclusive. Red wines
from Pessac-Léognan have a powerful bouquet. They are among the best in Bordeaux. White wines
are well-structured and can age in a cellar. After 5 years they begin to express rich aromas.
St Emilion
Saint-Emilion is the oldest wine area of the Bordeaux region. The UNESCO organisation recognised the
great terroir of Saint Emilion and put the site on the World Heritage List. Saint Emilion wines are
considered the most robust of the Bordeaux. They are generous, very coloured, and reach their
maturity quicker than other red Bordeaux.
Pomerol
Pomerol is the smallest wine producing area in the Bordeaux region. You will not find typical huge
Bordeaux chateaux as in the Médoc area. However Pomerol hosts one of the most famous of all:
Pétrus.
The Pomerol wine can be more robust than others in Bordeaux. They have an exclusive velvety quality
and are at their best when at least 15 years old.
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BORD0005
CHATEAU CLUZAN BORDEAUX ROUGE 2005
Well made, ripe fruit, easy drinking claret, a great bottle buy it whilst stocks last.
Excellent value.
(C)
BORD0001
CHATEAU MALBAT BORDEAUX ROUGE
Easy drinking Claret with good structure of blackcurrant fruit and firm tannins.
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BORDEAUX
Bordeaux Rouge
CHATEAU L'HEYRISSON BORDEAUX ROUGE 2008
Lovely blackcurrant and damson fruit flavours, good structure and slight tannins, a
wonderfully easy drinking Bordeaux rouge.
(C)
CHATEAU LA ROSE DU PIN BORDEAUX ROUGE 2005
A superb quality Claret with good fruit balance and a lovely deep red colour.
Very fruity on the palate, with a delicious cherry flavour.
(C)
Medoc
BORD0030
CHATEAU BEAUMONT HAUT MEDOC 2006
A very reliable Chateau, soft attractive fruit, fairly forward.
Drink 2010 - 2016.
(C)
BORD0093
CHATEAU PATACHE D'AUX MEDOC 2006
As ever great value. Rich and juicy on the nose with a dense, firm structure on the palate.
Drink 2012 - 2019.
(C)
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CHATEAU BEAUMONT HAUT MEDOC 2002
Fine deep colour, ripe Cabernet fruit, very attractive balance. Harmonious St Julien style
Medoc, good fruit, good length and good wine.
Drink 2006 - 2012
(C)
BORD0540
CHATEAU FOURCAS HOSTEN LISTRAC MEDOC 2003
Good colour, fragrant, aromatic nose, a slight sweetness, rich ripe and soft
with plenty of fruit structure. Terrific value.
Drink 2007 - 2015.
(C)
BORD0028
CHATEAU CARONNE ST GEMME HAUT MEDOC 2003
Supple and forward, a lovely wine with massive layers of up-front fruit and
lovely soft tannins. Very good value.
Drink 2007 - 2015.
(C)
BORD0460
CHATEAU LIVERSAN HAUT MEDOC 2006
Under the same ownership now for 10 years and the wine is better every
year. The vineyards are not far from Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste and it is
extremely well priced and well worth buying. Generous red fruit and lovely
fresh texture.
Drink 2011 - 2018.
(C)
BORD0460
CHATEAU LIVERSAN HAUT MEDOC 2002
Dense purple colour, powerful heady nose of plum and cherry. A little
liquorice and spice, rich and concentrated on the palate and a long finish.
Drink 2008 - 2013
(C)
BORD0093
CHATEAU PATACHE D'AUX MEDOC 2005
Owned by the Lapula family since 1964. On average the wines are 35 years old. Rich and
dense on the palate with splendid, glossy fruit and firm, ripe tannins.
Drink 2011 - 2018.
(C)
BORD0016
CHATEAU CISSAC HAUT MEDOC 2006
A popular Chateau, very reliable, continues the recent trend of more supple
wines. Well balanced cassis fruit with a firm finish.
Drink 2013 - 2022.
(C)
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CHATEAU BERNADOTTE HAUT MEDOC 2006
Excellent depth of crimson. Pepper and incense on the nose most interesting! Thick and
sweet and very much better than most Haut-Medocs. Real concentration. With the tannins
extremely well managed very glamorous indeed. Bravo! Note of green pepper only on the
very very end.
Drink 2012 - 2018.
(C)
BORD0016
CHATEAU CISSAC HAUT MEDOC 2005
Very popular with our Claret lovers. The wine is superb and great value. The style is getting
more supple - even a hint of feminine grace.
Drink 2010 - 2023.
(C)
BORD0016
CHATEAU CISSAC HAUT MEDOC 1989
Superb vintage and an excellent wine from Louis Vialard.
(C)
Graves
BORD0021
BORDEAUX
BORD0705
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CHATEAU DE GAILLAT 2000
Excellent Claret from Pierre Coste, good, soft ripe fruit.
(C)
St Emilion
BORD0006
CHATEAU NAGUET MONTAGNE ST EMILION 2006
Largely composed of the Merlot grape, displays an obvious fruitiness, richness and
freshness, with a gentle and delicate structure making the wine particularly charmful.
(C)
BORD0025
CHATEAU FRANC BAUDRON ST EMILION 2005
Lovely cassis nose leading to a soft velvety, cherry flavoured palate with just a hint of tannins
on the finish.
(C)
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CHATEAU TEYSSIER GRAND CRU ST EMILION 2002
Spicy aromas of blackcurrants, blackberries and cassis with hints of oak.
Lush and supple with smooth chocolaty tannins and a mineral note.
(C)
Fonsac
BORD0780
CHATEAU HAUT CARLES FRONSAC 2003
A new Chateau for us. Wonderful depth of colour, masses of soft, ripe fruit
and long finish. 90 points from Robert Parker. - Great value.
Drink 2010 - 2020.
(C)
Margaux
BORD0056
CHATEAU D'ANGLUDET MARGAUX 2004
Even better than 2003 - dense texture and fine floral fruitiness.
Drink 2011 - 2020.
(C)
BORD0035
LES CHARMES DE KIRWAN 2004
The nose displays a bouquet that is at once fruity and floral. The mouth is
both supple and generous, showing a well-balanced body. The flavours linger
in the mouth, and one detects a final hint of freshness at the end. This is a
wine that exhibits great harmony.
(C)
BORD0056
CHATEAU D'ANGLUDET MARGAUX 2006
James Sichel continues to make lovely wine here. Most attractive, sweet
plummy fruit on the nose, ripe and round on the palate. Full-bodied and firm
finish will ensure the wine ages gracfully.
Drink 2011 - 2020.
(C)
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BORD0137
CHATEAU CARBONNIEUX BLANC PESSAC-LEOGNAN 2003
A blend of mainly Sauvignon and a small proportion of Semillon, delicious for early drinking.
Drink 2005 - 2012.
(2)
Bordeaux Rose
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CHATEAU MAYNE-CABANOT ROSE 2009
Delicious rose with a nice full flavour of summer berries, a refreshing off dry style that is ideal
for anytime, any place!
(3)
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Bordeaux White
CHATEAU DE SOURS BORDEAUX ROSE 2008
Lovely luscious, vibrant pink colour that offers vivacious red berry fruit aromas, with hints of
strawberry, bubblegum, raspberries and cream on the palate. The summer fruits are
enhanced, with purity that is married beautifully to a lovely refreshing, balanced acidity and a
long dry finish.
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BURGUNDY
Red Burgundy
Burgundy wines are either red wines made from Pinot Noir grapes or white
wines made from Chardonnay grapes. Red and white wines are also made
from other grape varieties, such as Gamay and Aligoté respectively and
small amounts of rosé and sparkling wine are also produced in the region.
Burgundy has a higher number of appellations d'origine contrôlée (AOCs)
than any other French region, and is often seen as the most terroirconscious of the French wine regions.
“If God
forbade
drinking,
would he
have made
wine so
good!”
Armand Jean
du Plessis
The various Burgundy AOCs are classified from carefully delineated Grand
Cru vineyards down to more non-specific regional appellations. The
practice of delineating vineyards by their terroir in Burgundy go back to
Medieval times, when various monasteries played a key role in developing
the Burgundy wine industry.
The Cote d’Or is divided into two main viticultural regions, the Cote de
Nuits and the Cote de Beaune, the Cote de Nuits being the more northerly
of the two.
Cote de Nuits
Some of the villages of the Cote de Nuits produce
some of the great wines of Burgundy.
Gevrey Chambertin impresses with its
combination of muscular, weighty attitude and
paradoxical perfumed edge.
Morey-St-Denis is a meaty, intense wine which can
be superb.
Chambolle-Musigny may be marked by a
wonderful, floral, fragrant bouquet.
Vougeot is unusual as much of the wine is
classified as Grand Cru as it lies within the walled
vineyard of Clos de Vougeot, but only a small part
of this wine is truely Grand Cru quality, at best it
can be tasty, full-bodied, and a richly fruited wine.
Flagey is unusual as it lies to the east of the other
vineyards although their wines are wonderful and
sold as Echezeaux.
Vosne-Romanee has a fine set of vineyards that
produce some superb wines, they are rich and
creamy with sensuous textures.
Nuits-St-Georges is the main town of Cote de
Nuits and produces densely textured wines full of
bramble fruits and with good ageing potential.
Gevrey Chambertin
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COTES DE NUITS VILLAGES BERTAND AMBROISE 2009
Lovely, open, aromatic Pinot Noir nose with hints of cherries, medium-bodied, juicy texture
with lots of red fruits.
(B)
BURG0019
COTES DE NUITS VILLAGES BERTRAND AMBROISE 2005
From a small vineyard at Corgoloin at the southern end of Cote de Nuits.
100% Pinot Noir giving rich, Nuit St Georges style red and black fruits on the nose and a
lovely, rich, spicy flavour on the palate.
(B)
BURG0008
CHAMBOLLE MUSIGNY VINCENT GIRARDIN 1999
Soft cherry and toasted oak aromas, medium-bodied in a silky texture, soft fruity style with
ripe tannins and a juicy finish.
(D)
BURG0021
NUITS ST GEORGES AU BAS DE COMBE
JACQUES CACHEUX 2005
From vines on the Nuits-Vosne border, this is aged in 30% new oak barrels
and combines the strength of Nuits with the elegance of Vosne. Beautiful blackberry and
plum fruit on the nose followed by chewy, dense texture with toasty oak on the palate.
BURGUNDY
BURG0019
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BURG0025
NUITS ST GEORGES BERTRAND AMBROISE 2005
Generous red berry and dark stone fruit flavours and aromas mark this robust, masculine
Pinot Noir, and are offset by earth and spice notes in a vigorous, direct tannic structure.
(B)
BURG0011
GEVREY CHAMBERTIN CHAMPLAIN PIERRE ANDRE 2003
From one of the largest vineyards in the region. Rich red colour. A bordeaux like nose. Notes
of black fruit with dry tannins which last on the finish. Medium to full-bodied. Delicious.
(B)
BURG0025
NUITS ST GEORGES BERTRAND AMBROISE 2002
Intense, backward nose of blackberries and toasty oak, full-bodied, tannic
wine with great concentration, mixture of red and black fruits and long aftertaste.
Drink 2005 - 2012
(B)
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GEVREY CHAMBERTIN ROSSIGNOL-TRAPET 2006
A delightful medium-bodied Gevrey Chambertin blended from parcels which
originated from three different terroirs of the village. This Gevrey has nuances
of red and black fruits with subtle hints of oak and a lovely soft velvety finish.
(B)
BURG0034
VOSNE ROMANEE BERTRAND AMBROISE 2002
Lovely open red fruits on the nose, medium-bodied but fine intensity. Very
ripe tannins, harmonious and very stylish with beautiful, lingering raspberry
fruit on the finish.
Drink 2005 - 2010
(B)
BURG0029
VOUGEOT 1er CRU LES CRAS BERTRAND AMBROISE 2002
An intense nose of great finesse, fruity with floral and spicy notes. In the mouth it is rich,
velvety and delightfully smooth with flavours that go on for several minutes.
Drink 2005 - 2015
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VOUGEOT 1er CRU LES CRAS BETRAND AMBROISE 2009
Fine, vivid red fruits on the nose. Delicious, elegant,very ripe raspberry and
redcurrant fruit on the palate, gentle tannins, sweet finish, a very harmonious
wine of great class.
(B)
BURG0035
ECHEZEAUX JACQUES CACHEUX ET FILS 2005
This bright, dark ruby-coloured wine is superb. Rose, violet, lily, perfume,
cherry, blackberry, and earth aromas lead to a full-bodied, velvety-textured,
and immensely refined wine. Magnificently proportioned, balanced, and
reveals creamy blackberries, candied cherries, and hints of chocolate in its
complex, concentrated and pure personality. Its immensely long finish reveals
a firm backbone
(B)
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This area starts between Nuits St Georges and Beaune and extends
southwards. The trend for producing more red wines continues although
the wines are lighter and more perfumed. Further south lie the great names
of white burgundy such as Meursault and Chassagne-Montrachet.
“What is
better than to
sit at the end
of the day
and drink wine
with friends
Aloxe-Corton produces red and white wines, the reds are muscular and
savoury whereas the white are rich, intense and buttery in style. Like
Vougeot the appellation is dominated by a single vineyard.
Savigny-les-Beaune is the third biggest appellation by production in Cote
de Beaune they produce well fruited, tasty and light, delicate wines.
Chorey-les-Beaune produces mostly red wine similar to Savigny but even
lighter in style.
or
substitutes for
friends?”
Beaune is the biggest appellation by production, the northern wines are
firmer and longer lasting whilst the southern wines are softer and more
forward.
James Joyce.
Pommard can make wonderful Burgundy, well structured and meaty, the
second largest appellation with notable Premier Cru’s such as Les Epenots
and Les Rugiens.
Volnay is better known for its heady, perfumed and delicately textured
wines they are generally lighter than most other red burgundies from the
Cote d’Or.
BURG0006
BURGUNDY
Cote de Beaune
COTES DE BEAUNE VILLAGES MAISON CHAMPY 2008
Delicious soft red with luscious ripe red fruits in abundance.
(B)
BURG0004
COTES DE BEAUNE VILLAGES
LES LOMBEAUX-CHAGNOTS 2005
A classic expression of Pinot Noir, this is a medium-bodied wine with ripe,
elegant red berry and cherry fruit flavours and aromas offset by notes of
earth, leather and oak and sweet, supple tannins.
(B)
BURG0023
CHASSAGNE MONTRACHET
VIEILLES VIGNES BACHEY LEGROS 06
Concentrated red fruits, especially cherries, soft, silky and wonderfully
smooth.
(B)
BURG0016
SANTENAY 1er CRU 'CLOS ROUSSEAU'
VIEILLES VIGNES LEGROS 06
Supple and elegant with ripe cherry, berry and subtle oak flavours.
(B)
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SAVIGNY LES BEAUNE 1er CRU PIERRE ANDRE 2003
Lovely delicate Pinot Noir with strawberry and raspberry notes, soft and velvety.
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BEAUNE 1er CRU LES EPENOTTES DOMAINE PARENT 2002
Rich cherry fruit flavours on the nose with powerful juicy red fruit flavours, a rich mouthfeel
and fruity finish.
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BEAUNE 1er CRU LES THEURONS MALLARD-GAULIN 2003
"Les Theurons" can be found on the hills immediately above the town, in the centre of the
Beaune Premier Crus Vineyards. This superb Pinot Noir is tannic and well-built, strong in
colour and with well-developed aromas.
Up here the colour of the wines is less deep than further south in Burgundy and the wines
smoother, and this wine reflects that. Its nose is sweet but pronounced with a whiff of small
fruits and musky overtones.
(B)
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BURG0037
ALOXE-CORTON DOMAINE PIERRE ANDRE 2004
Sumptuous yet elegant Pinot Noir with lots of black berries, energy and intensity pulsing
though the long finish.
(B)
VOLNAY DOMAINE JEAN-JACQUES GIRARD 2008
Fresh red cherry aromas and a lovely, medium-bodied personality. Fleshy, intense, and with
resiny cherry flavours, it displays admirable depth of fruit, a lush texture, and a long finish.
(B)
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EAU
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EAU · N
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POMMARD CROIX BLANCHE DOMAINE PARENT 2005
Made from 35 year old vines and matured for 16-18 months in oak barrels.
Rich and seductive, deep and serious in the mouth with muscular tannin and
slowly lingering flavours.
(D)
BURG0017
BEAUNE 1er CRU CLOS du ROY BERTRAND AMBROISE 2002
Aromatic strawberry and red cherry nose, very ripe, fruity wine with beautiful,
succulent texture.
(B)
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VOLNAY 1er CRU EN CHEVRET 2003
The nose exhales delicate aromas of ripe red summer fruit. The wine is full-bodied with
supple tannins. The flavours keeps going back, it lingers deliciously in your mouth.
(B)
BURG0013
BEAUNE 1er CRU CLOS DES URSULES LOUIS JADOT 2005
Full, firm and rich in ripe-berry flavours, its fine, slightly earthy bouquet and
long, lush finish converge in a wine perfectly balancing elegance and power.
(B)
BURG0026
POMMARD 1er CRU LES RUGIENS LOUIS JADOT 2005
Robust, masculine wine with rich fruit and a powerful structure, that demands bottle age to
realise its full potential.
(B)
BURG0036
BURGUNDY
BURG0038
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VOLNAY 1er CRU CHAMPONS MARQUIS D'ANGERVILLE 2002
The last vintage made by Jacques D'Angerville before his death in 2003. 'Big bold and
unashamedly unadorned fruit- Bravo!' - Jancis Robinson.
(B)
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CORTON BRESSANDES DOMAINE CHANDON de
BRIAILLES 2005
The Bressandes is the most powerful of the Cortons, a wine of depth and presence. Deeply
coloured for a Chandon de Briailles wine, with a nose of wild fruits when young, it slowly
develops a marvelous complexity of truffle and sous-bois aromas.
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BURGUNDY
White Burgundy
Burgundy is in some ways the most terroir-oriented region in France;
immense attention is paid to the area of origin, and in which of the region's
400 types of soil a wine's grapes are grown. Burgundy classifications are
geographically-focused.
A specific vineyard or region will bear a given classification, regardless of
the wine's producer. This focus is reflected on the wine's labels where
appellations are most prominent and producer's names often appear at the
bottom in much smaller text.
The main levels in the Burgundy classifications, in descending order of
quality, are: Grand Crus, Premier Crus, village appellations, and finally
regional appellations.
“He who loves
not wine
women and
song,
remains a
fool his
whole life
long.”
Martin Luther
Grand Cru wines are produced from the small number of the best vineyard
sites in the Côte d'Or, as strictly defined by the AOC laws. These wines are
generally produced in a style meant for cellaring, and typically need to be
aged a minimum of 5–7 years. The best examples can be kept for more
than 15 years. Grand Cru wines will only list the name of the vineyard as
the appellation - such as Corton or Montrachet - on the wine label, plus
the Grand Cru term, but not the village name.
Premier Cru wines are produced from specific vineyard sites that are still considered to be of high
quality, but not as well regarded as the Grand Cru sites.
These wines often should be aged 3–5 years, and again the best wines can keep for much longer.
Premier Cru wines are labelled with the name of the village of origin, the Premier Cru status, and
usually the vineyard name, for example, "Volnay 1er Cru Les Caillerets". Some Premier Cru wines are
produced from several Premier Cru vineyards in the same village, and do not carry the name of an
individual vineyard.
Village appellation wines are produced from a blend of wines from supposedly lesser vineyard sites
within the boundaries of one of 42 villages, or from one individual but non-classified vineyard. Wines
from each different village are considered to have their own specific qualities and characteristics, and
not all Burgundy communes have a village appellation. These wines can be consumed 2–4 years after
the release date, although again some examples will keep for longer. Village wines will show the village
name on the wine label, such as "Pommard", and sometimes - if applicable - the name of the single
vineyard or climate where it was sourced. Several villages in Burgundy have appended the names of
their Grand Cru vineyards to the original village name - hence village names such as "PulignyMontrachet" and "Aloxe-Corton".
Regional appellation wines are wines which are allowed to be produced over the entire region, or over
an area significantly larger than that of an individual village. At the village, Premier Cru and Grand Cru
level, only red and white wines are found, but some of the regional appellations also allow the
production of rosé and sparkling wines as well as wines dominated by other grape varieties than Pinot
Noir or Chardonnay. These appellations can be divided into three groups: AOC Bourgogne, the
standard or "generic" appellation for red or white wines made anywhere throughout the region, and
represent simpler wines which are still similar to the village. These wines are typically intended for
immediate consumption, within 3 years after the vintage date.
Subregional (sous-régional) appellations cover a part of Burgundy larger than a village. Examples are
Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune, Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits and Mâcon-Villages.
Wines of specific styles or other grape varieties include white Bourgogne Aligoté (which is primarily
made with the Aligoté grape), red Bourgogne Passe-Tout-Grains (which can contain up to two thirds
Gamay) and sparkling Crémant de Bourgogne.
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BOURGOGNE ALIGOTE BROCARD
Soft and rounded with elegant ripe fruit, a very good example of Aligote from our Chablis
producer.
(2)
BURG0040
MACON CHARDONNAY JOSEPH TALMARD
Well balanced with good weight of Chardonnay fruit, an excellent, very consistent wine from
Joseph Talmard.
(2)
BURG0049
MACON LUGNY LOUIS LATOUR
A crisp fresh young light Burgundy with lovely fruit flavours.
(2)
BURG0052
BURGUNDY
BURG0056
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ST VERAN COLLOVRAY TERRIER
Exhibiting classic characteristics of St Veran with lovely peachy aromas on
the nose, leading to a full, ripe and citrusy finish. The gentle acidity makes
this wine a perfect match with dishes of grilled or baked fish.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
MACON BLANC VILLAGES VOUCHARMES
A charming Chardonnay with an intriguingly complex character. This vibrant
dry white is high quality and fragrant with mineral notes and a hint of spice,
deliciously ripe, clean and memorable!
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
BURG0045
EAU · N
UE
BURG0051
(2)
MONTAGNY CHATEAU DE LA SAULE
Fresh, attractive, with lemony Chardonnay characters and a nutty roundness
with a clean finish.
(2)
BURG0055
POUILLY FUISSE LA ROCHE VIEILLES VIGNES
Fresh and ripe spicy aromas, smooth and creamy texture, complex nutty and spicy flavours,
balanced acidity and good length.
(2)
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RULLY MALLARD GAULIN 2007
Good value, clean, ripe fruit and elegant with lovely balance.
(2)
BURG0060
MEURSAULT LOUIS LATOUR 2005
Distinctive nutty flavours, creamy and rich with full and lasting flavours.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
LADOIX LES BOISVELLES PIERRE ANDRE 2006
This vineyard is next to Corton Charlemagne and represents excellent value.
A hint of oak on the nose, soft and elegant with good depth of fruit and lovely
balance - a super bottle!
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
BURG0135
NE
BURGUNDY
BURG0127
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
(2)
BURG0066
MEURSAULT VIREUILS BERTRAND AMBROISE 2002
Rich, honeyed nose, hints of new oak and peaches. Full-bodied, unctuous
wine with fine balancing acidity.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
MEURSAULT PIERRE ANDRE 2005
Sweet smoky nose. Racy and lively, chewy finish. Quite a bit of finesse, certainly not fat on
the palate but a bit richer than a Chassagne!
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
BURG0065
EAU · N
UE
BURG0076
(2)
PULIGNY MONTRACHET 1er CRU LES FOLATIERES
GERARD CHAVY 2002
The most masculine and best wine in the Chavy portfolio. This wine has
superb structure and real power with a long lasting, elegant finish.
(2)
W
·N
VO
· NO
OUV
MEURSAULT 1er CRU LES CHARMES
DOMAINE BITOUZET 2007
Rich golden colour with vanilla, honey and pears on the nose, nice almondy,
vanilla flavours on the palate with style and elegance to finish.
VO
NE
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EAU
·
UV
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
BURG0064
EAU · N
UE
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PULIGNY MONTRACHET 1er CRU L.LATOUR 2006
Buttery and rich with a spicy exotic fruit character and a crisp balancing acidity.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
BURG0073
U
EAU · N
E
PULIGNY MONTRACHET
DOMAINE LOUIS CARILLON & FILS 2008
Fermented then stored in oak barrels for a year (15% new) and 6 months in steel, the 2008
Puligny is a wine of finesse and grace. The nose is rich with stone fruit and honey, with the
palate comes the minerality and roundness so often found in his wines.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
BURG0133
EAU
E
· NU
CHASSAGNE MONTRACHET
DOMAINE LOUIS CARILLON & FILS 2007
Made from the young re-planted vines in 1er Cru Macherelles this wine is proof of the
Carillon's dedication to quality in preference to short-term commercial gain. The wine exudes
purity and freshness. It is matured in the same way as the Puligny but tends to have a little
more of a citrus note but with all the same class.
(2)
BURG0061
MEURSAULT 1er CRU LES CHARMES DESSUS
MICHEL BOUZEREAU 2002
BURGUNDY
BURG0069
8/11/10
Michel and his son Jean-Baptiste produce a pure, elegant style of Meursault more akin to
that of Puligny. The 1er Cru Charmes is beautifully balanced with great concentration of
flavour.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
BURG0070
EAU · N
UE
PULIGNY MONTRACHET LES TRUFFIERES
LOUIS LATOUR 2007
This wine has superb structure and real power. Lovely, creamy Chardonnay fruit, broad and
rich, with a long lasting, elegant finish.
(2)
BURG0078
CORTON CHARLEMAGNE GRAND CRU LOUIS LATOUR 1999
An excellent example of classical elegance and finesse. Rich and opulent with wonderful
lemon and nut aromas. Well structured with an excellent balance between acidity and creamy
richness. 1999 is one of the great vintages and will have excellent ageing potential.
(2)
BURG0085
CORTON CHARLEMAGNE BERTRAND AMBROISE 2002
Intense, very ripe, honeyed, oaky nose. Great intensity and length on the palate with fullbodied, quite alcoholic texture and rich, ripe nutty Chardonnay flavours.
(2)
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CHABLIS
Chablis
Chablis wines are labelled using a similar hierarchy of White Burgundy,
Grand Cru, Premier Cru and Village wines, plus Petit Chablis as a level
below Village Chablis
The Chablis region is the northernmost wine district of the Burgundy
region, the grapevines around the town of Chablis are almost all
Chardonnay, making a dry white wine renowned for the purity of its aroma
and taste.
“A drunk
mans words
are a
sober mans
thoughts.”
Steve Fergosi
The cool climate of this region produces wines with more acidity and
flavours less fruity than Chardonnay wines grown in warmer climates, the
wines often have a "flinty" note, sometimes described as "goût de pierre à
fusil", tasting of gunflint, and sometimes as "steely".
In comparison to the white wines from the rest of Burgundy, Chablis has
on average much less influence of oak.
Most basic Chablis is completely unoaked, and vinified in stainless steel
tanks. The amount of barrel maturation, if any, is a stylistic choice which varies widely among Chablis
producers.
Many Grand Cru and Premier Cru wines receive some maturation in oak barrels.
CHAB0003
PETIT CHABLIS J.M. BROCARD
Soft and rounded Chardonnay fruit, with good steely backbone.
(2)
CHAB0001
CHABLIS DOMAINE MANANTS BROCARD
Good balance between fruit and acidity, good length and very elegant, a fine example of wellmade Chablis.
(2)
CHAB0012
CHABLIS DOMAINE FREDERIC GUEGUEN
Classic Chablis, steely ripeness and distinctive nose, with a nice balance of fruit.
(2)
CHAB0014
CHABLIS 1er CRU FOURCHAUME FREDERIC GUEGUEN
More austere style with excellent definition and a refined elegance, citrus
stoney minerally fruit character, fresh and vibrant.
(2)
CHAB0006
CHABLIS 1er CRU MONTMAINS J.M. BROCARD
Delicious Chardonnay fruit with elegant structure and the steely finesse of Premier Cru
Chablis.
(2)
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“Wine improves
with age
The Loire Valley is known as the Garden of France, the wine region
includes the French wine regions situated along the Loire River from the
Muscadet region near the city of Nantes on the Atlantic coast to the region
of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé just south-east of the city of Orléans in north
central France.
The Loire Valley is often divided into three sections. The Upper Loire
includes the Sauvignon blanc dominated areas of Sancerre and PouillyFumé. The Middle Loire is dominated by more Chenin blanc and Cabernet
franc wines found in the regions around Touraine, Saumur, Chinon and
Vouvray.
the older I get
the better I
like it!”
Anon
LOIRE
Loire
The Lower Loire that leads to the mouth of the river's entrance to the
Atlantic goes through the Muscadet region which is dominated by wines of
the Melon de Bourgogne grape.
There are two generic designation that can be used across the whole of
the Loire Valley. The Crémant de Loire which refers to any sparkling wine
made according to the traditional method of Champagne, and the Vin de Pays du Jardin de la France
refers to any varietally labelled wine, such as Chardonnay, that is produced in the region outside of an
AOC designation.
Sancerre & Pouilly Fume mainly produce wines from the Sauvignon blanc and Pinot Noir grape
variety.
Anjou wine is produced near the city of Angers. The wines of region are often grouped together with
the wines of nearby Saumur as "Anjou-Saumur". They are often associated with Rose style wines.
Vouvray is located in the Touraine district and is almost exclusively dedicated to the Chenin Blanc
grape variety.
Muscadet is made at the western end of the Loire Valley, near the city of Nantes in the Pays de la Loire
region. More Muscadet is produced than any other Loire wine. It is made from the Melon de
Bourgogne grape, often referred to simply as melon.
LOIR0003
MUSCADET CELLIERS DE LA ROCHE
Luscious apple bouquet, crisp and dry on the palate.
(1)
LOIR0009
VOUVRAY LA FORCINE AUGUSTE BONHOMME
Lovely off-dry white from the Loire with luscious fruit flavours of apricots and
peaches and a nice smooth finish.
(3)
LOIR0011
MUSCADET FIEF DE LA BRIE
Very consistent, Auguste Bonhomme's sur lie is fermented in cask and is a crisp, dry, light
wine that is best served cool.
(1)
LOIR0013
SANCERRE DOMAINE DAULNY
Etienne's elegant Sauvignon, dry with good weight of crisp fruit.
(1)
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POUILLY FUME DOMAINE DES FINES CAILLOTTES J. PABIOT
Crisp, fresh and dry white from the flinty terroir of the Loire, displaying the
typical smokiness of quality Pouilly Fume.
(2)
LOIR0055
SANCERRE DOMAINE HUBERT BROCHARD
Grassy, asparagus characters, full round flavour, crisp, dry and fresh, a classic example of
well made Sancerre.
(1)
LOIR0016
POUILLY FUME CHATEAU DE TRACY
Excellent balance of fruit, acidity and style. A well made wine, one of the finest Pouilly Fumes
available.
(2)
Loire Rose
LOIR0001
ANJOU ROSE LACHETEAU
The Loire's famous Rose, delicate with a touch of sweetness on the palate.
(4)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
LOIR0065
EAU · N
UE
SANCERRE ROSE DOMAINE DAULNY
Delicate notes of summer fruits with a hint of citrus, leading to a crisp, dry Rose that can be
enjoyed anytime!
(1)
Loire Red
LOIR0070
SANCERRE ROUGE LA MOUSSIERE ALPHONSE MELLOT
Lovely ripe and fleshy Pinot character with complexity and great consistency
of flavour throughout.
(D)
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The wine takes its name from the historical Beaujolais province and wine
producing region, located north of Lyon, and covering parts of the north of
the Rhône département and parts of the south of the Saône-et-Loire
département (Burgundy). While administratively considered part of the
Burgundy wine region, the climate is closer to the Rhône and the wine is
unique enough to be considered separately from Burgundy and Rhône.
“Wine
&
wenches
empty men’s
purses.”
English Proverb
The region is known internationally for its long tradition of winemaking, and
more recently for the popular Beaujolais nouveau.
Beaujolais AOC is the most extended appellation covering 60 villages,
and refers to all basic Beaujolais wines. It implies a minimum alcohol of
just 9%; Beaujolais Supérieur implies wine with more than 10% alcohol. A
large portion of the wine produced under this appellation is sold as
Beaujolais Nouveau.
Beaujolais-Villages AOC, covers 39 communes / villages in the Haut Beaujolais, the terrain of this
region is hillier with more schist and granite soil composition than what is found in the regions of the
Beaujolais AOC and the wine has the potential to be of higher quality. If the grapes come from the area
of a single vineyard or commune, producers can affix the name of their particular village to the
Beaujolais-Villages designation
Cru Beaujolais, the highest category of classification in Beaujolais, account for the production within
ten villages / areas in the foothills of the Beaujolais mountains. Unlike Burgundy and Alsace, the phrase
Cru in Beaujolais refers to entire wine producing area rather than an individual vineyard seven of the
Crus relate to actual villages while Brouilly and Côte de Brouilly refer to the vineyards areas around
Mont Brouilly and Moulin-à-Vent is named for a local windmill. These wines do not usually show the
word "Beaujolais" on the label, in an attempt to separate themselves from mass-produced Nouveau,
they are, in fact, not allowed to produce Nouveau.
BEAUJOLAIS
Beaujolais
From north to south the Beaujolais Crus are- Saint-Amour, Juliénas, Chénas, Moulin-à-Vent, Fleurie,
Chiroubles, Morgon, Régnié, Brouilly and Côte de Brouilly.
Saint-Amour - The wines from Saint-Amour are noted for their spicy flavours with aromas of peaches.
Juliénas - This Cru is based around the village named after Julius Caesar. The wines made from this
area are noted for their richness and spicy with aromas reminiscent of peonies.
Chénas - Once contained many of the vineyards that are now sold under the Moulin-à-Vent
designation. It is now the smallest Cru Beaujolais with wines that are noted for their aroma of wild
roses.
Moulin-à-Vent - Wines are very similar to the nearby Chénas Cru Beaujolais.
This region produces some of the longest lasting examples of Beaujolais wine, with some wines lasting
up to ten years. Some producers will age their Moulin-à-Vent in oak which gives these wines more
tannin and structure than other Beaujolais wines.
Fleurie - One of the most widely exported Cru Beaujolais. These wines often have a velvet texture with
fruity and floral bouquet.
Chiroubles - This Cru has vineyards at some of the highest altitudes among the Cru Beaujolais. Noted
for their delicate perfume that often includes aromas of violets.
Morgon - Produces earthy wines that can take on a Burgundian character of silky texture after five
years aging. These wines are generally the deepest colour and most rich Cru Beaujolais with aromas of
apricots and peaches.
Régnié - The most recently recognised Cru, graduating from a Beaujolais-Villages area to Cru
Beaujolais in 1988. One of the more fuller bodied Crus in this category. It is noted for its redcurrant and
raspberry flavours.
Brouilly - The largest Cru in Beaujolais, situated around Mont Brouilly and contains within its
boundaries the sub-district of Côte de Brouilly. The wines are noted for their aromas of blueberries,
cherries, raspberries and currants.
Côte de Brouilly - Located on the higher slopes of the extinct volcano Mont Brouilly within the Brouilly
Cru Beaujolais. The wines from this region are more deeply concentrated with less earthiness than
Brouilly wine.
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BEAUJOLAIS E LORON et FILS
Soft and smooth, velvety undertones and lush fruity flavours on the palate.
(A)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
BEAU0020
NE
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
W
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
BEAU0007
NE
BEAUJOLAIS
BEAU0005
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EAU · N
UE
BEAU0006
BROUILLY LES THIBAULTS
Super-concentrated notes of soft summer pudding on the nose. A delicious, leathery
spiciness on the palate, with a refreshing kick of acidity on the finish.
(A)
BEAUJOLAIS-VILLAGES GEORGES DUBOEUF
Delicately made Beaujolais with the famous flower label from Duboeuf.
Smooth and velvety with subtle dark fruit flavours.
(A)
BEAUJOLAIS VILLAGES TRENEL FILS
Red fruits predominate on the nose, associated to the fragrance of flowers,
beautiful structure in the mouth with soft, silky tannins.
(A)
BEAU0009
FLEURIE CHATEAU DE FLEURIE E. LORON et FILS
Smoothly textured with soft velvety finish. Frazier's favourite Fleurie!!
(A)
BEAU0025
CHIROUBLES TRENEL FILS
Intense and fine perfumes evoke red fruit, quite ripe and structured around the mouth with
firm tannins.
(A)
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FLEURIE GEORGES DUBOEUF
A fresh nose of fruity strawberry and cherry, well balanced by concentrated fruit. A velvety
mouthfeel has more cherry and spice. The moderate length and smooth finish features
strawberry nuances.
VO
· NEW · N
O
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
18:51
EAU · N
UE
BEAU0017
(A)
COTE DE BROUILLY TRENEL FILS
This Cote de Brouilly offers plenty of elegance and finesse, characteristic of the appellation.
The long, rich spicy palate is underpinned by firm tannins. This is a fresh, supple wine that
will beguile Cote de Brouilly lovers for several years to come!
(A)
BEAU0021
BEAUJOLAIS
BEAU0008
8/11/10
MOULIN A VENT TRENEL FILS
A fine fruity nose of red fruits with underlying smoky notes of undergrowth and humus. Plenty
of structure but with ripe tannins. A powerful Moulin a Vent absolutely typical of its terroir.
(A)
BEAU0010
FLEURIE TRENEL FILS
Powerful floral nose reminiscent of violets, layered, balanced and well structured with a soft,
velvety finish.
(A)
BEAU0018
BROUILLY LES SABURINS LOUIS LATOUR
Wild strawberry fruit, peppery, full and smooth with soft, delicate tannins.
(A)
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RHONE
Rhone
Very diverse wines take most advantage of the weather and winemaking
conditions of the Rhône valley.
The climate in Côtes du Rhône is hot and sunny, more constant than in the
other French wine producing regions.
The soil is stony, mainly made of granite. The main grapes in Côtes du
Rhône are Grenache, Syrah and Carignan for red wine, Clairette, Ugni
Blanc and Grenache Blanc for white wine.
Côtes du Rhône is also famous for the Viognier white wine made in the
northern part of the region (Condrieu, Château Grillet) which is one of the
most distinctive in France.
“Let us have
wine &
women,
mirth &
laughter,
sermons &
soda water
the day
after.”
Lord Byron
Over 75% of Côtes du Rhône wines are red. They are generally thick,
robust and their alcoholic content higher than that of most French wines.
The Rhône is generally divided into two sub-regions with distinct
vinicultural traditions, the Northern Rhône and the Southern Rhône.
The northern sub-region produces red wines from the Syrah grape,
sometimes blended with white wine grapes, and white wines from Viognier grapes.
The southern sub-region produces an array of red, white and rosé wines, often blends of several
grapes such as in Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Northern Rhone
Syrah is the only red grape variety permitted in red AOC wines from this sub-region. The grape, which
is believed to have originated in or close to the Rhône region, is also widely known as Shiraz, its name
in Australia and much of the English-speaking world, and has recently become very popular with
consumers around the world.
For wines bearing the Cornas AOC designation, Syrah must be used exclusively, whereas other reds
from the northern Rhône sub-region may be blended with white wine grapes, either Viognier or
Marsanne and Roussanne, depending on the appellation.
However, while this is allowed by the AOC rules, blending with white grapes is only widely practiced for
Côte-Rôtie.
Viognier by itself is used for white wines from Condrieu and Château-Grillet. Marsanne and Roussanne
are in turn used for the whites from Crozes-Hermitage, Hermitage, Saint Joseph, and Saint Péray.
Southern Rhone
The southern Rhône's most famous red wine is Châteauneuf-du-Pape, a
blend containing up to 13 varieties of wine grapes, both red and white, as
permitted by the Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC rules.
Other nearby AOC regions, including Coteaux du Tricastin AOC, Côtes du
Ventoux AOC, Côtes du Vivarais AOC, Lirac AOC, Tavel AOC and
Vacqueyras AOC, may contain even more varieties in the blend.
Gigondas AOC, on the other hand, predominantly made from Grenache
Noir has a more restricted set of permitted grapes. Depending on the
specific AOC rules, grapes blended into southern Rhône reds may include
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre, Carignan and Cinsault.
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The reds from the left bank are full-bodied, rich in tannins while young, and
are characterised by their aromas of prune, undergrowth, chocolate and
ripe black fruit.
The right bank reds are slightly lighter and fruitier.
“I like best
the wine
drunk at
the cost
of others.”
Diogenes the
Cynic
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COTES DU RHONE LES GRANDES SERRES
Well made full-bodied Rhone with bags of fruit on the palate.
(E)
RHON0010
CHATEAU DU GRAND MOULAS COTES DU RHONE
Berry fruit bouquet, particularly sloe, very spicy, peppery taste with lasting flavours.
(E)
RHON0009
COTES DU RHONE PRIVILEGE DES VIGNERONS
A definate classic, Cotes du Rhone is a very popular wine and this example
shows why. Full-bodied with good fruit, enjoyable with food or on its own.
(E)
RHON0011
RHONE
RHON0008
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CHATEAU DE GRAND MOULAS COTES DU RHONE VILLAGES
Warm, peppery with ripe fruit and remarkable depth of flavour, fleshy but balanced with a
long, fine finish.
(D)
RHON0014
COTES DU RHONE E.GUIGAL
Regarded as one of the top growers in the Rhone, although a little pricey,
Guigals Cotes du Rhone has elegant depth of fruit with light tannins and is
exceptionally smooth and balanced.
(E)
RHON0017
CROZES HERMITAGE DOMAINE PRADELLE
Medium-bodied, clean, dry and well-balanced, exotically spicy with dark, ripe fruit and oak.
(E)
RHON0013
COTES DU RHONE VILLAGE RASTEAU M.CHAPOUTIER 2007
Deep purple colour - delicious raspberry fruit. Lovely hints of spice, pepper and rich
chocolate on the nose.
(D)
RHON0050
LIRAC DOMAINE LAFOND ROC-EPINE 2008
Medium-bodied with ripe, spicy berry fruit weight and concentration.
(E)
RHON0022
CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE DOMAINE DE REMPART 2008
Good ruby colour, rich and rounded with plummy fruit flavours.
(E)
RHON0023
CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE VIEUX MAS DU PAPES ROUGE 2004
H brunier & fils are one of the leading producers of Chateauneuf, their wines
are rich, robust and powerful with masses of ripe fruit flavours.
(E)
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CROZES HERMITAGE LES MEYSONNIERS 2007
100% Marsanne from 50 year old vines, gives this wine a lovely rich character and
blackcurrant fruit flavour.
(E)
RHON0015
GIGONDAS E. GUIGAL 2003
Characterful, robust, full-bodied and earthy. Peppery berried fruit, warm and generous.
(E)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
RHON0023
EAU · N
UE
CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE
TELEGRAMME H BRUNIER et FILS 2007
The second wine of Vieux Telegraph. H Brunier & fils are one of the leading producers of
Chateauneuf, their wines are rich, robust and powerful with masses of ripe fruit flavours.
(E)
RHON0024
CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE VIEUX TELEGRAPH 2005
Intense and compelling dark cherry aromas with full-bodied, elegant fruit and
tannins. Powerful and complex.
(E)
RHON0024
CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE VIEUX TELEGRAPH 2006
Very grippy style, with lots of sweet tapenade, tobacco, hot stone and braised chestnut notes
weaving through a core of dark currant and fig fruit. There's a nice twinge of lavender on the
structured finish. For the cellar.
Best from 2010 through 2028. 92+ points Robert Parker
(E)
RHON0026
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CORNAS LA LOUVEE DOMAINE COLOMBO 1997
Modern balanced style with evident new oak but still hugely fruity, deep and rich with ripe
tannin, dense, powerful and mouth-filling.
(E)
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CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE VIEUX TELEGRAPH 2007
Dense ruby/purple-tinged with an exquisite nose of salty sea breezes, liquorice, ground
pepper, jammy black cherries, blackcurrants, figs, and plums, this is a full-bodied, rich,
offering with lots of sweet, ripe tannin.
It is surprisingly accessible for a Vieux Telegraphe (this wine normally shuts
down several years after bottling), but it should have great longevity (25+ years) given its
power, full-bodied mouthfeel, and enormous length and richness.
(E)
RHON0024
CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE VIEUX TELEGRAPH 1998
The nose has a fabulous depth, multilayered as it is, first showing wisps of smoke, then an
intensely concentrated seam of earthy fruit, with a little note of roasted meat. Nuances of
orange peel and cloves make a brief appearance.
The palate has a delicious weight, with decent acidity, and certainly there is a freshness to
the palate, maintains a good presence in the mouth, and it has a good length.
RHONE
RHON0024
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(E)
RHON0024
CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE VIEUX TELEGRAPH 2008
The aromas reveal a fine garrigue character, fragrant and appealing. The palate is vibrant in
style with a sweet core of deep berry and cherry fruit as well as provencal herb, very classic
in style, showing some of the solidity that one would expect, but in a lighter, more fragrant
vein. The tannins are well-expressed, gently underpinning attractive fruit and making for a
forward-drinking Vieux-Télégraphe that will prove rewarding in its early years as much as with
mid-term cellerage.
(E)
RHON0120
CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE CUVEE DES CADETTES 1997
Sweet jammy plum and black cherry aromas, deep and rich with fat flavours,
pepper and spice, and a finish with substantial fruit. A world class wine from
Chateau La Nerthe under the meticulous administration of Alain Dugas.
(E)
White Rhone
RHON0002
MUSCAT DE BEAUMES DE VENISE
Orangey gold colour with rich apricot fruit and nuttiness, intense and
concentrated, a super dessert wine.
(9)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE LA BERNADINE BLANC 2008
Light but appealing nose with an oily, cheesy note. Medium-bodied with soft,
mouth-filling texture, rich oily, sweet fruit, crisp acidity, well-balanced, with a
touch of oak coming through on the finish.
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
RHON0125
EAU · N
UE
(2)
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REGIONAL
French Regional
Wines
Wine is produced in several regions throughout France, in quantities
between 50 and 60 million hectolitres per year, France has the world's
second-largest total vineyard area, behind Spain, and competes with Italy
for the position of being the world's largest wine producer.
French wine traces its history to the 6th century BC, with many of France's
regions dating their wine-making history to Roman times.
“Wine is
the most
civilised
thing
in the
world.”
Ernest
Hemmingway
The wines produced today range from expensive high-end wines sold
internationally, to more modest wines usually only seen within France.
Languedoc-Roussillon
This is the largest region in terms of vineyard surface, and the region in which much of France's cheap
bulk wines have been produced. Languedoc-Roussillon is also the home of some innovative producers
who combine traditional French wine and international styles while using lessons from the New World.
Much Languedoc-Roussillon wine is sold as Vin de Pays d'Oc.
Provence
In the south-east and close to the Mediterranean, this is perhaps the warmest wine region of France
and produces mainly rosé and red wine. It covers eight major appellations led by the Provence
flagship, Bandol. Some Provence wine can be compared with the Southern Rhône wines as they share
both grapes and, to some degree, style and climate.
South West France
The south-west region was first cultivated by the Romans and had a flourishing wine trade long before
the Bordeaux area was planted.
South-West France covers both the upstream areas around the rivers Dordogne and Garonne (which
also flow through Bordeaux where they combine to form the Gironde estuary) and their tributaries, as
well as the wine-producing areas of Gascony including Béarn, and the Northern Basque Country.
However, only areas closer to the Atlantic than to the Mediterranean are included in the region, with the
city of Toulouse being situated roughly halfway between the south-west wine region and the
Languedoc-Roussillon wine region on the Mediterranean.
The brandy-producing region Armagnac is situated within Gascony and the wine region of south-west
France, and some of its grapes are used to make Vin de Pays under the designation Vin de Pays de
Côtes de Gascogne or mixed with Armagnac to produce the mistelle Floc de Gascogne.
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FREG0385
LA VEDETTE SHIRAZ VIN DE PAYS D'OC
Hints of pepper and black fruits, ripe and spicy, with cedary oak flavours, richly textured and
full-bodied. A delicious, bold and satisfying winter warmer!
(D)
FREG0380
LA VEDETTE MERLOT VIN DE PAYS D'OC
Smooth, soft and silky with cherry and plum notes and a velvety finish.
(B)
FREG0011
COTES DU ROUSSILLON ROUGE P. DE MARCA
Attractive cherry fruit shows early with this soft fruity red from the stoney
foothills of the Pyrenees.
(C)
FREG0051
COTES DE SAINT MONT ROUGE VDQS
REGIONAL
French Red
Mouth filling juicy red from South Western France.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
OUV
VO
NE
·N
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
FREG0019
EAU · N
UE
FREG0023
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
Black fruits and spices dominate the nose, soft and powerful, rich and silky textured. A wine
of pure pleasure!
W
VO
· NO
OUV
(D)
TERRES D'AZUR MERLOT
A beautifully dark Merlot with intense aromas of ripe blackcurrant, blueberry and herbs.
Generous and silky in the mouth, with plump fruit and hints of spice.
(B)
BEAU CHENE PINOT NOIR
A wine typical of the grape variety, delicious red fruit flavours like blackcurrants and
raspberries, enhanced by cinnamom, cumin, thyme and laurel hints on an elegant, round and
long palate.
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ALTERA GRENACHE VIN DE PAYS D'OC
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
FREG0001
EAU · N
UE
FREG0005
(D)
DOMAINE ST EULALIE MINERVOIS
Just north-east of Carcassonne lies Domaine St Eulalie, a beautifully situated
property facing due south, producing lovely Minervois. Dark and earthy with
exciting fruit and balance, for drinking now or will keep and develop.
(B)
FREG0320
DOMAINE DE VALMOISSINE PINOT NOIR LOUIS LATOUR
Vin de Pays des Coteaux du Verdon, delicate Pinot from the Louis Latour
stable, exceptional value. Wine magazine quote 'A stunning Pinot Noir with a lovely
blackcurrant and plum nose, the palate has a bitter cherry, farmyard
feel with an edge of ripe red plums and rich spice.'
(C)
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REGIONAL
French White
FREG0049
COLOMBARD VIN DES PAYS
Dry with delightful fruit and freshness, the ideal wine for that summer evening!
(3)
FREG0375
LA VEDETTE CHARDONNAY VIN DE PAYS D'OC
Apricot and peach flavours are abundant in this rich, fruity Chardonnay.
(2)
FREG0370
LA VEDETTE SAUVIGNON BLANC VIN DE PAYS D'OC
Fresh, crisp and clean with delicate citrus notes.
(2)
FREG0053
DOMAINE DE RIEUX COTES DE GASGOYNE
A blend of Ugni Blanc and Colombard producing a crisp, fresh wine with
grapey, grassy summer flavours.
(3)
FREG0050
COTES DE SAINT-MONT BLANC
Full flavoured fruity vin de pays from the well run Plaimont Co-operative.
A blend of Arrifiac, Petit Courbu, Gros Manseng and Petit Manseng all of
which are hand picked, producing a remarkably elegant, attractive wine that
is ideal for all occasions.
(3)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
OUV
VO
NE
·N
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
OUV
VO
NE
·N
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
(2)
BEAU CHENE GRENACHE SAUVIGNON
A well-balanced blend of the Grenache and Sauvignon grape varieties, aromatic with intense
flavours of passionfruits and yellow peaches, with a delicious and refreshing palate.
(3)
LES TERRES ROUSSES CHARDONNAY VIN de PAYS D'OC
Rich and full with creamy vanilla notes and lush apricot and peach flavours to finish - superb
Chardonnay!
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
FREG0007
EAU · N
UE
FREG0018
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
(2)
TERRES D'AZUR SAUVIGNON BLANC
Aromas of fresh citrus fruit and elderflower, enhanced by a hint of mineral, a racy, zesty wine
with an irresistible refreshing finish.
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
Aromas of fresh cut grass and nettle leaf with nice crisp, refreshing and zesty fruity notes on
the palate.
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
FREG0020
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LES TERRES ROUSSES SAUVIGNON VIN de PAYS D'OC
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
FREG0006
EAU · N
UE
(2)
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FREG0052
COTES DE SAINT MONT ROSE
Attractive flavours of summer fruits, well structured with hints of rose petals on the nose.
(4)
French Vin de Table
Red
FREG0185
CUVEE DU ROY VIN de PAYS du GERS ROUGE
Well made Vin De Pays, soft tannins with dry finish and full fruity flavour.
Also available in Litres.
(C)
White
FREG0200
CUVEE DU ROY VIN de PAYS du GERS DRY
REGIONAL
French Rose
Fresh, crisp and easy drinking with hints of apple on the nose.
Also available in Litres.
(2)
FREG0215
CUVEE DU ROY VIN de PAYS du GERS MEDIUM
Light and refreshing with good character and flavour and just a hint of Semillon to give it that
touch of extra fruitiness.
Also available in Litres.
(4)
Rose
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
FREG0220
EAU · N
UE
CUVEE DU ROY VIN de PAYS du COMPTE TOLOSAN ROSE
Delicate, light and easy drinking rose with hints of strawberries and raspberries evident on
the palate.
(4)
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ALSACE
Alsace
The wine classification in Alsace includes as in Bordeaux and Burgundy a
"grand cru" grade to distinguish the best of the best. Wine produced in the
Alsace region in France is primarily white. These wines, which for historical
reasons have a strong Germanic influence, are produced under three
different Appellation d'Origine Contrôlées
AOC Alsace Grand Cru : followed by the name of the grape variety and
by the name of the vineyard where the wine comes from.
Be careful
to trust
a person
who
does not
like wine.
Karl Marx
AOC Alsace : followed usually by the name of the grape variety such as
Gewurztraminer, Sylvaner, Pinot Blanc, Riesling.
AOC Crémant d'Alsace : a sparkling wine
Both dry and sweet white wines are produced, and are often made from
aromatic grape varieties. Along with Austria and Germany, it produces
some of the most noted dry Rieslings in the world, but on the export
market, Alsace is perhaps even more noted for highly aromatic Gewürztraminer wines. Due to the
Germanic influence, it is the only region in France to produce mostly varietal wines, typically from
similar grapes as used in German wine.
ALSA0010
PINOT BLANC PFAFFENHEIM
Light, dry, fresh and floral with good balance and acidity.
(2)
ALSA0020
TOKAY PINOT GRIS PFAFFENHEIM
Dry, rich and spicy with ripe fruits, fine depth and balance.
(2)
ALSA0008
GEWURZTRAMINER PFAFFENHEIM
Full rich Gewurztraminer with aromas of honey and flowers. The ideal accompaniment to
spicy dishes.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ALSA0015
EAU · N
UE
PINOT BLANC 'LES PRINCES ABBES'
DOMAINE SCHLUMBERGER
The wine has a fine youthful quality, pleasant, expressive, fruity scents, citrus fruits and very
refreshing lemon peel. The range of flavours is focused on the dominant fruits, citrus fruits,
lemon peel but also white flesh fruits with good acidity to finish.
(3)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ALSA0025
EAU · N
UE
GEWURZTRAMINER 'LES PRINCES ABBES'
DOMAINE SCHLUMBERGER
The nose is frank, pleasant, distinguished. It gives out a good intensity on a dominant of
fruity, exotic scents (grapefruit, citrus fruits, lychees) as well as an airy floral character.
The palate is moderately ample, gives out a marrowy hint with an alcoholic base which is
vigorous and full-bodied.
(2)
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Spain is the most widely planted wine producing nation, but it is only the
third largest producer of wine in the world, the largest being Italy and
France.
This is due, in part, to the very low yields and wide spacing of the old vines
planted on the dry, infertile soil found in many Spanish wine regions.
The country has an abundance of native grape varieties, with over 600
varieties planted throughout Spain, though 80 per cent of the country's
wine production is from only 20 grapes, including Tempranillo, Albariño,
Garnacha, Palomino, Airen, Macabeo, Parellada, Xarel·lo, Cariñena and
Monastrell.
Major Spanish wine regions include the Rioja and Ribera del Duero which
are known for their Tempranillo production.
“It is
better to
hide
ignorance,
but it
is hard
to do this
when we
relax over
wine.”
SPAIN
Spain
Heraclitus
Jerez, the home of the fortified wine Sherry.
Rías Baixas in the north-west region of Galicia that is known for its white
wines made from Albariño and Catalonia which includes the Cava and still
wine producing regions of the Penedès as well the Priorat region.
Spanish wines are often labelled according to the amount of ageing the
wine has received. When the label says vino joven ("young wine") or sin crianza, the wines will have
undergone very little, if any, wood ageing.
Others will benefit from some time ageing in the bottle. For the vintage year to appear on the label, a
minimum of 85% of the grapes must be from that year's harvest.
The three most common ageing designations on Spanish wine labels are Crianza, Reserva and
Gran Reserva.
*
Crianza red wines are aged for 2 years with at least 6 months in oak. Crianza whites and rosés
must be aged for at least 1 year with at least 6 months in oak.
*
Reserva red wines are aged for at least 3 years with at least 1 year in oak. Reserva whites and
rosés must be aged for at least 2 years with at least 6 months in oak.
*
Gran Reserva wines typically appear in above average vintages with the red wines requiring at
least 5 years ageing, 18 months of which in oak. Gran Reserva whites and rosés must be aged for
at least 4 years with at least 6 months in oak.
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SPAIN
Spanish Red
SPAI0006
PLENO TEMPRANILLO
This bright, well coloured wine from Navarra has aromas of strawberries and blackberries.
Deliciously fleshy with finely balanced red fruit notes.
(B)
SPAI0015
ARJONA RIOJA NAVAJAS
Light and easy drinking with strawberry fruit flavours in abundance.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
MONTE ARAYA SEMI-CRIANZA TINTO
Lovely soft and delicate red, filled with bags of soft summer fruit flavours and a nice velvety
finish.
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAI0001
EAU · N
UE
SPAI0003
(C)
MARIUS TINTO RESERVA ALMANSA
From a family owned Bodega, this wine is made from the Monestrell grape
and aged for 18 months in oak casks. It's great value and a very popular wine.
(C)
SPAI0005
CAMPO VIEJO CRIANZA RIOJA
Aged for one year in oak giving a soft, fruity and flavoursome taste with rich aromas on the
nose.
(C)
SPAI0090
VEGA CRIANZA TINTO RIOJA
Lovely soft, velvety Rioja with bags of strawberry fruit flavours.
(C)
SPAI0028
MARQUES DE CACERES RIOJA
Intense bouquet of fresh redcurrants and raspberries that rest on delicate notes of soft spice.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
VINA EIZAGA CRIANZA RIOJA ALAVESA
Soft and stylish, hints of oak aromas which delicately follow through to the
palate. Nice velvety strawberry fruit flavours and a lovely smooth finish.
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAI0260
EAU · N
UE
SPAI0016
(C)
GUSTALES NAVAJAS CRIANZA RIOJA
Soft and silky smooth with strawberry fruit and lovely richness.
(C)
SPAI0125
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TOBELOS CRIANZA RIOJA 2006
Intense black cherry colour, attractive and powerful berry fruit nose with hints
of vanilla and spice. Velvety softness with great depth of ripe, rich blackberry
spicy fruit on the palate, soft tannins, outstanding nobility, good structure, with a harmonic,
balanced development climaxing in an elegant, full and very persistent aftertaste.
(C)
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FAUSTINO V RESERVA RIOJA 2004
Traditional wood aged Rioja, full-bodied with a lovely richness of fruit.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
PORTIA RIBERA DEL DUERO TEMPRANILLO
A garnet cherry red wine with intense fruity aromas and an easy drinking soft, velvety finish.
(C)
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAI0035
EAU · N
UE
SPAI0008
SPAIN
SPAI0025
8/11/10
VINA SALCEDA RESERVA RIOJA 2005
Intense and complex displaying a mix of mature fruits and spices with notes of black fruit,
blackberry, elderberries, clove and vanilla of noble wood, and a touch of black pepper. An
opulent and structured body with rounded tannins, and a long finish. An elegant wine carried
by a good acidity with a delicate aromatic finish of plums, garrigue and with empyreumatic
notes.
(C)
SPAI0019
MARQUES DE RISCAL RESERVA RIOJA 2005
This reserva quality wine comes from the oldest bodega in Rioja. Through adherence to timehonoured skills and original techniques, their wines retain a distinctive and appealing
character, a style reflecting the best virtues of traditional Rioja. Aged in cask for at least two
years, followed by a further year in bottle, Riscal Rioja has a ripe, fruity bouquet and a
lingering oaky flavour.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAI0065
EAU · N
UE
CALZADILLA CRIANZA URIBES MADERO 1998
This wine offers rather mature aromas of plum and cherry, with oak elements only faintly
contributing in the form of toast, unusually smooth and creamy, but the fruit grows more
intense and finishes strongly. The wine has elegance and its creamy mouthfeel and very soft
tannins are physically enticing.
(C)
SPAI0021
MARQUES DE MURRIETA TINTO RESERVA RIOJA 2003
One of the most famous wines to come out of Spain, traditional with soft,
round and complex flavours.
(C)
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FAUSTINO I GRAN RESERVA RIOJA 1998
Soft, full-bodied Gran Reserva with rich aged fruit and a slight earthiness, a very highly
regarded Rioja.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
VO
· NO
OUV
MIGUEL MERINO VITOLA RESERVA 2003
A complex and expressive Reserva wine, the perfect match between fruit and oak. Red
cherry colour, clean and shining. Ripe fruit aromas, spices, tobacco, coffe and balsamic
herbs with a fresh, intense, long and balanced palate.
VO
W
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAI0020
NE
SPAIN
SPAI0026
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
SPAI0012
(C)
VINA ARDANZA RESERVA RIOJA 2000
Full-bodied, mature and velvety. Smooth with an abundance of fruit and a
long, distinguished finish. Especially good with game, roast meats and casseroles.
(C)
SPAI0040
CONDE DE SAN CRISTOBEL RIBERA DEL DUERO 2005
Ripe cherry and dark berry aromas are complimented by subtle herbal and
cured meat qualities. Deep and fleshy, offering powerful dark berry and cherry preserve
flavours and supple texture. Fine-grained tannins add structure and extend through the long,
juicy finish.
(C)
SPAI0007
RODA I RIOJA 2003
Deep purple-black, aromas of luscious black cherries with a hint of figs,
chocolate, even tobacco. Concentrated long-lasting dark fruit flavours balanced by
minerality, a lovely freshness and silky tannins, finishing smooth and spicy.
(C)
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SPAI0180
PLENO VIURA
Elderflower and citrus notes, crisp, fresh and well-balanced with an appley background.
(2)
SPAI0027
MARQUES DE CACERES BLANCO RIOJA
Very fresh notes of grapefruit and pears come through with a depth of minerals on the nose,
resulting in a pleasant complexity. Good structure in the mouth with fleshy fruit sensations
highlighted by a refreshing acidity that awakens the tastebuds. This wine's surprising
freshness and delicious fruit are the result of a very careful selection of Viura grapes.
SPAIN
Spanish White
(3)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
EAU · N
(2)
NE
VO
· NO
TORRENAVA VERDEJO
Full of lush gooseberry flavours, a nice fruity nose and a crisp refreshing finish.
Superb wine for a lazy afternoon!
W
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
Fresh and lively with lovely crispness and intense tropical fruit flavours.
UE
SPAI0240
·N
PRADOREY RUEDA VERDEJO
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAI0235
EAU · N
UE
(2)
SPAI0018
MARQUES DE RISCAL RUEDA BLANCO
Vibrant and fresh with intense aromas of ripe fruit with floral notes, dry, crisp
and mouth-filling with a long, clean finish.
(3)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SPAI0233
EAU · N
UE
ALGAREIRO ALBARINO
From grapes picked and selected by hand from the Rias Baixas in Spain. A crisp, racy and
refreshing Albarino with subtle tropical flavours abound.
(2)
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LAGAR DE CERVERA GALICIA ALBARINO
Intense fresh aromas on the nose with a perfect combination of fruity and
flowery notes, in which apples, citrus fruits and stone fruits stand out.
· NO
W
·N
OUV
VO
· NEW · N
O
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
·
VO
NO
NE
EAU · N
UE
On the palate the typical freshness and glyceric fullness of the Albarino predominates,
tropical, zesty fruits of pineapples, melons and grapefruits, with a well adjusted acidity,
perfectly balanced with the wines body and structure.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
PAZO SAN MAURO ALBARINO
A nose full of honey aromas, the palate is packed with apricot and peach
nuances, really lush and rich, a beautiful wine for long, hot summer days.
VO
· NO
NE
W
·N
OUV
VO
· NEW · N
O
SPAI0250
·
VO
NO
SPAIN
SPAI0230
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
(2)
Spanish Rose
SPAI0190
PLENO ROSADO
Fresh and vibrant with mouth-filling flavours of summer red fruits, from the Navarra region.
(2)
SPAI0030
MARQUES DE CACERES ROSE RIOJA
Light, fresh, aromatic and fruity, the ideal aperitif.
(3)
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A country which is home to some of the oldest wine-producing regions in
the world.
Etruscans and Greek settlers produced wine in the country long before the
Romans started developing their own vineyards in the 2nd century BC.
Roman grape-growing and winemaking was prolific and well-organized,
pioneering large-scale production and storage techniques like barrelmaking and bottling.
With the climate near perfect you can grow vines almost anywhere in Italy,
and nowadays there are more than a million vineyards under cultivation.
Italian wines to be found in the UK are generally Denominazione di Origine
Controllata (DOC) or Denominazione di Origine Controllata et Garantita
(DOCG). These levels correspond with the Appellation (d'Origine)
Contrôlée wines of France, the DOCG wines supposedly with an extra
degree of quality.
“Strategy is
buying a
bottle of fine
wine when you
take a lady out
for dinner.
Tactics is getting
her to drink it!”
ITALY
Italy
Frank Muir
The fairly recent qualification of Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT)
corresponds to France's Vin de Pays wines, whereas the lowest category
for Italian wine, Vina da Tavola, accounts for the table wines. Unusually
this latter category has in the past included some of Italy's top wines, as
quality conscious wine makers were excluded from the DOC or DOCG categories because of the
grapes or wine making practices they used, as they often blended the wines thus making them
ineligible for classification under the traditional rules.
The Italian wine region where these latter two have been most concentrated is around Chianti in
Tuscany, the wines frequently referred to as 'Super-Tuscans'.
Some popular red grape varieties are:
Sangiovese - Italy's claim to fame, the pride of Tuscany. Traditionally made, the wines are full of cherry
fruit, earth, and cedar. It produces Chianti (Classico), Rosso di Montalcino, Brunello di Montalcino,
Rosso di Montepulciano and many others. Sangiovese is also the backbone in many of the acclaimed,
modern-styled "Super-Tuscans", where it is blended with Bordeaux varietals.
Nebbiolo - The most noble of Italy's varietals. The name (meaning "little fog") refers to the autumn fog
that blankets most of Piedmont where it is grown, a condition the grape seems to enjoy.
It is a somewhat difficult varietal to master, but produces the most renowned Barolo and Barbaresco.
The wines are known for their elegance and power with a bouquet of wild mushroom, truffle, roses, and
tar.
Montepulciano - The grape of this name is not to be confused with the Tuscan town of
Montepulciano. It is most widely planted on the opposite coast in Abruzzo. Its wines develop silky
plum-like fruit, friendly acidity, and light tannin. More recently, producers have been creating a rich,
inky, extracted version of this wine, a sharp contrast to the many inferior bottles produced in the past.
Barbera - The most widely grown red wine grape of Piedmont and Southern Lombardy, most famously
around the towns of Asti and Alba, and Pavia. Wines of Barbera were once simply "what you drank
while waiting for the Barolo to be ready." With a new generation of wine makers, this is no longer the
case. The wine has bright cherry fruit, a very dark colour, and a food-friendly acidity.
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Italian Reds
ITAL0210
VETRIANO ANCORA BENEVANTANO ROSSO
Soft, rich, juicy plum fruit flavours laced with a touch of spicy forest fruits.
(C)
ITAL0015
VALPOLICELLA CANTINE DE MONTEFORTE CLIVUS
Smooth, mellow and light with lush fruit flavours
(C)
ITAL0190
ALPHA ZETA C CORVINA
Light in style with bags of dark berry fruit flavours.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
EAU · N
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
(B)
TORRE DEL FALASCO CORVINA
Masses of soft red summer fruit flavours are evident straight away, leading to a delightfully
smooth and velvety finish.
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
Soft, blackberry and cherry fruits, well balanced, a super wine from start to finish!
UE
ITAL0172
EAU · N
UE
ITAL0160
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
(B)
PRIMO SANGIOVESE MERLOT
Wonderful lush flavours of blackcurrants fill the palate, with a nice soft, jammy finish.
(B)
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
PONTE PIETRO MERLOT CORVINA
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ITAL0165
EAU · N
UE
ITAL0001
BARBERA D'ASTI CA SOLARE
Ripe plums and savoury smoky oak on the nose with flavours of spiced plums leading to a
subtle oaky finish.
(B)
ITAL0008
MONTEPULCIANO D'ABRUZZO TAVERNA NOVA DOC
Well concentrated medium weight, with nice chocolaty undertones.
(C)
ITAL0018
CHIANTI CANTINE DI MONTALCINO
Medium weight, spicy with raspberry fruit flavours.
(C)
ITAL0065
PRIMITIVO A MANO PROMESSA PUGLIA
Gorgeous, rich and seductively spicy with flavours of black chocolate,
liquorice and cloves. Really great value.
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VALPOLICELLA CLASSICO LE VIGNE
Sourced from premium vineyards throughout Italy, cherry and summer fruit flavours,
balanced with soft tannins and a full finish.
(C)
ITAL0014
CHIANTI CLASSICO CANTINE DI MONTALCINO 2007
Bitter cherry, red and black fruits evolving into remarkably complex flavours with age.
(C)
ITAL0160
ITALY
ITAL0010
8/11/10
ROSSO DI MONTALCINO D.O.C 2001
Intense, concentrated fruit with impressive structure that should attain real elegance with
age.
(D)
ITAL0013
CHIANTI CLASSICO BROLIO 2007
This wine, a blend of primarily Sangiovese grapes, is typical of the best modern day Chianti
Classico, while displaying the elegance and intensity that made the wines of Chianti famous.
(C)
ITAL0003
BAROLO DOCG MANFREDI 2006
Good varietal nose with slightly truffly flavours, big in both fruit and alcohol.
(E)
ITAL0005
BAROLO FONTANAFREDDA 2005
Big, robust, full flavoured Barolo, definately not for the faint hearted!
(E)
ITAL0007
AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA CLASSICO
GIUSEPPE LONARDI 2004
Aromatic with very ripe plum and dried fruit aromas, full, warm and powerful, well structured
with a long finish.
(E)
ITAL0150
BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO D.O.C.G 1998
Rich, ripe and concentrated with dark fruits, well balanced and long with hints of herbs and
spices.
(D)
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Some of the more popular white styles are:
Trebbiano - Behind cataratto, this is the most widely planted white varietal
in Italy. It is grown throughout the country, with a special focus on the
wines from Abruzzo and from Lazio, including Frascati. Mostly, they are
pale, easy drinking wines, it is known as Ugni Blanc in France.
Moscato - Grown mainly in Piedmont, it is mainly used in the slightlysparkling (frizzante), semi-sweet Moscato d'Asti.
Pinot Grigio - A hugely successful commercial grape (known as Pinot Gris
in France), its wines are characterised by crispness and cleanness. As a
hugely mass-produced wine, it is usually delicate and mild, but in a good
producers' hands, the wine can grow more full-bodied and complex. The
main problem with the grape is that to satisfy the commercial demand, the
grapes are harvested too early every year, leading to wines without
character.
“Why is
there so
much wine
left at the
end of my
money?”
Milan
Maximovich
Verdicchio - This is grown in the areas of Castelli di Jesi and Matelica in
the Marche region and gives its name to the varietal white wine made from
it. The name comes from "verde" (green). The white wines are noted for their high acidity and a
characteristic nutty flavour with a hint of honey.
Italian White
ITAL0215
VETRIANO TREBBIANO D'ABRUZZO BIANCO
Crisp, fresh and fruity dry white, with attractive apricot tones.
(2)
ITAL0037
SOAVE CANTINE DE MONTEFORTE CLIVUS
Light and dry with fine floral and nutty character.
(1)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ITAL0036
EAU · N
UE
W
68
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
EAU · N
Typically light and crisp Pinot with a nice freshness and fruit characters of pear and melon, a
rich floral bouquet and honey like finish.
(3)
PONTE PIETRO TREBBIANO GARGANEGA
Clean and fresh with notes of almond on the nose, crisp refreshing apple fruit on the palate.
· NUEVO
EAU
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UV
·
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NO
· NEW · N
O
ITAL0167
PINOT GRIGIO AMANTI DEL VINO
UE
(3)
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PINOT GRIGIO CA SOLARE
Lifted aromas of stone fruit and melons, containing flavours of peaches and tropical fruit with
a full and lasting flavour.
(3)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ITAL0170
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
A fantastically luscious wine, apricot and peach flavours, full and rich with a wonderful lush
finish.
(3)
PRIMO MALVASIA
Delightful floral aromas leading to refreshing citrus, and tropical fruit flavours that end with a
subtle hint of honeysuckle.
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ITAL0163
TORRE DEL FALASCO GARGANEGA
ITALY
ITAL0032
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
ITAL0030
(3)
PINOT GRIGIO PAVIA - CIELO
Light, fresh and fruity, easy drinking with mineral characteristics and a round, spicy flavour.
(3)
ITAL0075
ALPHA ZETA CHARDONNAY
Fresh, clean and lovely delicate fruit, this superb wine is ideal for everyday drinking.
(2)
ITAL0028
FRASCATI PRINCIPE PALLAVACINI
Fresh and floral, with a touch of fruit and a hint of peach stones, dry with a
refreshing acidity, light in body and intensity. It tastes floral and soft with
apples and a slight bitterness which balances the wine wonderfully.
(1)
ITAL0033
PINOT GRIGIO DUE TORRI TRENTINO
Easy drinking with clean expressive fruit, full of tropical fruit flavours - great
for summer drinking!
(3)
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SOAVE CLASSICO DOC FONTANELLA LE VIGNE
Fresh and zesty, with ripe melon and lime flavours, complimented by lifting acidity.
(1)
ITAL0026
SOAVE CLASSICO CA VISCO
Light dry and intense with nutty and almond aromas. A zesty wine with good depth of flavour.
(1)
ITAL0055
GAVI DI GAVI LA MINAIA NICOLA BERGAGLIO 2009
Rich and nutty, this wine is of great intensity and elegance, offering remarkable value within
this sought after denomination.
(2)
Italian Rose
ITAL0043
PINOT GRIGIO ROSE CA SOLARE
Lovely delicate strawberry fruit flavours, soft and medium dry, ideal as an aperitif or just for
those summer evenings!
(4)
ITAL0031
PINOT GRIGIO DELLE VENEZIE IGT ROSE
Fresh and crisp rose style wine from the Veneto region of Italy, lovely soft strawberry fruit
flavours.
(4)
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Germany has a mixed reputation with some consumers on the export
markets associating it with the world's most elegant and aromatically pure
white wines while other see the country mainly as the source of cheap,
mass-market semi-sweet wines such as Liebfraumilch.
Germany's reputation is primarily based on wines made from the Riesling
grape variety, which at its best is used for aromatic, fruity and elegant
white wines that range from very crisp and dry to well-balanced, sweet and
of enormous aromatic concentration.
While primarily a white wine country, red wine production surged in the
1990s and early 2000s, primarily fuelled by domestic demand, and the
proportion of the German vineyards devoted to the cultivation of darkskinned grape varieties has now stabilized at slightly more than a third of
the total surface.
“Always
remember that
I have taken
more out of
alcohol,
than alcohol
has taken out
of me.”
Sir Winston
Churchill
German wine classification is sometimes the source of confusion.
However, to those familiar with the terms used, a German wine label
reveals much information about the quality level and dryness/sweetness of
the wine.
*
Qualitätswein bestimmter Anbaugebiete (QbA) are simple wines that meet the first level of
quality.
*
Prädikatswein, renamed from Qualitätswein mit Prädikat (QmP) are of greater quality. The grapes
for these wines must meet a certain level of ripeness. As ripeness increases, the fruit characteristics
and price increase.
*
Kabinett wines are made from grapes picked several days after the QbA grapes are picked. These
are the first picked grapes of the Prädikat level.
*
Spätlese wines ("late harvest") are made from grapes harvested 12-14 days after the Kabinett
grapes are picked.
*
Auslese wines ("select harvest") are made from grapes that have been hand-selected out from the
other grapes. These grapes are late-harvest and have a high sugar content.
*
Beerenauslese wines ("berry selection") are made from grapes that have been left on the vine
longer than the Auslese grapes. These grapes develop the fungus Botrytis, which removes the
moisture from the grape. Thus these wines are very sweet and make good dessert wines.
*
Eiswein (ice wine) is made grapes that freeze naturally on the vine and reach a sweetness of
Beerenauslese level. The grapes are harvested and pressed in their frozen state. The ice keeps part
of the water isolated to achieve the high sugar content of these wines.
*
Trockenbeerenauslese wines ("dry berries selection") are extremely sweet, concentrated and
usually quite expensive wines. The grapes used for Trockenbeere - nauslese have reached an even
more raisin-like state than those used for Beerenauslese.
germany
Germany
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germany
Germany
GERM0011
RHINEQUEEN LIEBFRAUMILCH NAHE
The most famous German wine, can be enjoyed on its own or with almost any food,
especially fish or white meats.
(5)
GERM0013
NIERSTEINER GUTES DOMTAL RHEINHESSEN
Light, fresh and fruity, very easy drinking.
(5)
GERM0033
PIESPORTER MICHELSBERG
An elegant, crisp wine, with well-balanced acidity and ripe fruits. The latest cold fermented
wine-making techniques capture all the delicate aromas of this appealing wine from the
Mosel valley.
(5)
GERM0022
RIESLING CLASSIC MOSELLAND E.G.
Medium-bodied, dry but intensely fruity with peach and stone fruit flavours.
(4)
GERM0017
KREUZNACHER KRONENBERG KABINETT
Excellent fruit, balanced with lovely acidity, packaged in a distinctive blue bottle that gives
credit to any table.
(4)
GERM0044
BERNKASTELER DOCTOR RIESLING SPATLESE 1988
Elegant - delicious fruit from the moselle's most famous vineyard.
(3)
It is sometimes said that Grüner Veltliner dates back to Roman times and
that its name is derived from Veltlin (Valtellina) in northern Italy. However,
the current name appeared in a document for the first time in 1855 - before
that time it was known as Grüner Muskateller. Only by the 1930s was
Grüner Veltliner established as the standard name of the grape.
Since the antifreeze scandal of 1985, Grüner Veltliner has been at the
forefront of the switch in Austrian winemaking towards better quality dry
wines.
One of the
disadvantages of
wine
It makes a man
mistake words
for thoughts!
Samuel Johnson
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
W
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AUSA0025
NE
AUSTRIA
72
Austria
EAU
E
· NU
PETER SCHWEIGER GRUNER
VELTLINER 2009
Citrus and peach flavours, with spicy notes of pepper and
well balanced acidity.
(2)
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Traditionally seen as struggling with an unhelpfully cold climate, the English
and Welsh wine industry has been helped by the warmer British summers
over recent years and it is speculated that global warming may encourage
major growth in the future!
In recent years, English sparkling wine has started to emerge as the UK
wine style receiving the most attention.
Viticulture was revived in the 1970s, the rising local temperature making
many parts of Hampshire, Sussex, Kent, Essex, Suffolk, Berkshire and
Cambridgeshire, dry and hot enough to grow grapes of high quality.
The first English wines were influenced by the sweet German wines like
Liebfraumilch and Hock that were popular in the 1970s, and were blended
white and red sweet wines, called cream wine.
“I fear the man
who drinks
water,
and so
remembers this
morning
what the rest of
us said last
night!”
Greek proverb
The growth of English wine accelerated in the late 1990s, helped by
popularity of wine from the new world, which made consumers in the
British Isles more accepting of wines that were not from the traditional
wine growing regions of Europe. This influenced the English wine industry
to copy what had happened in the new world and produce good-quality
wines from grapes such as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
ENGL0003
england
England
THREE CHOIRS ENGLISH HOUSE
Produced locally in Gloucestershire, this wine is ideal for those summer picnics.
(3)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
· NO
W
OUV
VO
NE
·N
EAU · N
UE
ENGL0020
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
WELCOMBE HILLS HOLLOW MEADOW
A crisp blend of Bacchus and Auxerrois, this wine is named after the land on which the
vineyard is planted. Ideal as an aperitif or as an accompaniment for fish and chicken dishes.
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ENGL0015
EAU · N
UE
(2)
WELCOMBE HILLS PINOT NOIR 2009
A lighter style of red wine with soft cherry flavours. The 2009 vintage has been in French oak
for up to twelve months before bottling.
(D)
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Romania is one of the world's largest wine producers, Wine was first
introduced 3,000 years ago in Dacia by the Greeks. Due to the hot dry
summers, the location proved to be successful and the grape vineyards
thrived. In the 1880’s the Phylloxera disease wiped out most of Europes
vineyards including those of Romania and many of the vines were replaced
by those imported from France and other foreign nations, such as Merlot,
Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
EAU · N
VO
· NO
NE
W
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
EAU · N
UE
W
VO
· NO
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
NE
OUV
LA UMBRA PINOT GRIGIO
Fresh and lively with gooseberry and grassy fruit flavours.
(3)
EAU · N
LA UMBRA CHARDONNAY
Honeysuckle and floral aromas fill the glass, with subtle flavours of white stone fruits on the
palate.
(2)
LA UMBRA MERLOT
Soft and delicate Merlot with nice plummy fruit flavours.
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
·N
Hugh Johnson
UE
ROMA0025
·N
“It actually
comes
down to
what thrills
you.”
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ROMA0020
NE
romania
Romania
ROMA0030
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(B)
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Vine cuttings from the Cape of Good Hope were brought to the penal
colony of New South Wales by Governor Phillip on the First Fleet in 1788.
An attempt at wine making from these first vines failed, but with
perseverance, other settlers managed to successfully cultivate vines for
winemaking, and Australian made wine was available for sale domestically
by the 1820s.
In 1830 vineyards were established in the Hunter Valley. In 1833 James
Busby returned from France and Spain with a serious selection of grape
varieties including most classic French grapes and a good selection of
grapes for fortified wine production.
Domestic consumption of wine vastly increased during World War Two
(WWII). The critical shortage of beer saw the thirsty armies of both the US
and Australia seeking alternative beverages and until the 1960’s
approximately 80% of Australian made wine was sweet fortified sherry and
port styles, known in the UK as ‘Colonial Wine’.
“I spent
a lot
of money
on wine,
women &
fast cars.
The rest
I just
squandered!”
George Best
Up until the late 1970s, Australian wine production consisted largely, but
not exclusively, of sweet and fortified wines.
Contemporary tastes swung slowly away from fortified wine under the
influence of post-WWII migrants from Europe who introduced their culture
of enjoying food with table wine in restaurants and at home.
AUSTRALIA
Australia
Since then, Australia has rapidly become a world leader in both the quantity and quality of wines it
produces.
Major grape varieties are Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon,
and Riesling. The country has no native grapes, and Vitis vinifera varieties were introduced from Europe
and South Africa in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Some varieties have now been bred by
Australian viticulturalists, for example Cienna and Tarrango.
Although Syrah was originally called Shiraz in Australia and Syrah elsewhere, its dramatic commercial
success has led many Syrah producers to label their wine "Shiraz".
Over recent years many winemakers have begun exploring so called "alternative varieties" other than
those listed above. Many varieties from France, Italy and Spain, for example, Petit Verdot, Pinot Grigio,
Sangiovese, Tempranillo and Viognier, are becoming more common.
Australia's most famous wine is Penfolds Grange. The great 1955 vintage was submitted to
competitions beginning in 1962 and over the years has won more than 50 gold medals. The vintage of
1971 won first prize in Syrah / Shiraz at the Wine Olympics in Paris.
The 1990 vintage was named 'Red Wine of the Year' by the Wine Spectator magazine in 1995, which
later rated the 1998 vintage 99 points out of a possible 100. Wine critic Hugh Johnson has called
Grange the only First Growth of the Southern Hemisphere. The influential wine critic Robert Parker,
who is well known for his love of Bordeaux wines, has written that Grange "has replaced Bordeaux's
Pétrus as the world's most exotic and concentrated wine".
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AUSTRALIA
Major Wine Regions
The South Australian wine industry is responsible for more than half the
production of all Australian wine. The state of South Australia has a vast
diversity in geography and climate which allows the state to be able to
successfully produce a wide range of grape varieties - from the cool
climate Riesling variety in the Clare Valley to the big, full-bodied Shiraz
wines of the Barossa Valley.
Furthest south is Coonawarra, a region of considerable repute, and many
would agree it is the finest region of South Australia.
The Adelaide Hills, together with the Eden Valley and Clare Valley further
north, have also gained a reputation for some excellent white wines.
With over 600 wineries, Victoria has more wine producers than any other
Australian wine-producing state but ranks third in overall wine production
due to the lack of a mass bulk wine-producing area like South Australia's
Riverland and New South Wales's Riverina. Viticulture has existed in
Victoria since the 19th century and experienced a high point in the 1890s
when the region produced more than half of all wine produced in Australia.
The phylloxera epidemic that soon followed took a hard toll on the Victoria
wine industry which did not fully recover till the 1950s. Today winemaking
is spread out across the state and features premier wine regions such as
Heathcote, Rutherglen and the Yarra Valley.
“Quickly,
bring me a
beaker of
wine,
so that
I may
wet my
mind &
say
something
clever!”
Aristophanes
New South Wales is Australia's most populous state and its wine
consumption far out paces the region's wine production. The Hunter
Valley, located 81 miles north of Sydney, is the most well known wine region but the majority of the
state's production takes place in the Big Rivers Zone - Perricoota, Riverina and along the Darling and
Murray Rivers.
The Swan Valley established in 1829 by Thomas Waters is the historical centre for wine production in
Western Australia, however the states cooler climate south-western wine regions such as Margaret
River, and the Great Southern are considered to be more significant due to the Swan Valley being
noted as one of the hottest viticultural regions in the world.
Partly because of this, and as a reaction to the emergence of the Margaret River and Great Southern
regions spanning the far south western corner of the state, a large number of producers have deserted
the area with the numbers of vineyards shrinking.
Tasmania, off the coast of Victoria, is another cool climate region that has seen expansion in recent
years. The vineyards are best suited to white varieties, and there are some good table and sparkling
wines appearing such as Jansz.
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AUST0005
ROWLANDS BROOK SHIRAZ CABERNET
A blend of rich Cabernet Sauvignon and spicy Shiraz, this wine is medium-bodied with soft,
ripe blackcurrant fruit characteristics and a hint of spice.
(D)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
OUV
VO
NE
·N
EAU · N
UE
AUST0995
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
A soft medium-bodied, easy drinking red wine from South Eastern Australia
with rich, ripe dark berry fruit evident on the bouquet.
W
VO
· NO
OUV
(C)
RICHMOND RIDGE SHIRAZ CABERNET
Aromas of red berry and spicy aniseed are well integrated with toasty oak, silky tannins and
red berry fruits are layered across the palate of this medium-bodied, distinctly fruit driven
wine.
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
STIRLING HILLS SHIRAZ CABERNET
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AUST0103
EAU · N
UE
AUST0245
(D)
AUSTRALIA
Australian Red
RUNAMOK SHIRAZ
Aromas of rich fruitcake, dark chocolate and liquorice are underscored on the palate by ripe
blackcurrant-cassis flavours with a lovely, subtle whiff of fresh mint leaf, a sprinkling of spice
and a kiss of sweet smoky oak.
(D)
AUST0240
RUNAMOK MERLOT
Deep and inky colour, aromas of super-ripe blueberry and plum pave the way for a palate that
is equally uncompromising, delivering swathes of juicy black fruit flavours tucked in with firm
but well-balanced tannins - effortlessly appealing and moreish!
(B)
AUST0235
RUNAMOK FIRESHIP RED
If its super-soft, succulent fruit and oodles of lip-smacking aromatic ripeness
you're after - look no further! This perfectly balanced red delivers on all fronts!
(B)
AUST0003
SUNNYCLIFF SHIRAZ CABERNET
Soft and velvety with flavours of cherries, plums and summer fruits.
(C)
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SUNNYCLIFF CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Deep rich ruby colour, fruity berry flavours with a nice subtle oakyness on the palate.
(C)
AUST0079
McGUIGAN BLACK LABEL RED
A very popular wine, bags of soft fruit flavours, almost sweet on the palate,
extremely easy drinking.
(B)
· NUEVO
EAU
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Soft and juicy with bags of black fruit flavours and a lovely delicate finish.
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HARDYS STAMPS SHIRAZ CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Rich mulberry cherry fruit integrated with vanilla oak, leading to a lovely soft,
delicate finish
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FOUNDSTONE MERLOT
The Foundstone captures the classic qualities of Merlot. It has a deep youthful colour, with
expressive aromas of plums, blackberries and violet. The palate has a velvety texture with
generous flavours of sour cherries, plums and fragrant herbs with a hint of vanillin oak.
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YALUMBA Y SERIES MERLOT
Aromas of plums, blackberries and cedar with gentle oak tannins and ripe
berries on the palate, producing a soft, smooth and velvety wine with a touch
of spice.
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SUNNYCLIFF VICTORIA SHIRAZ
Berry fruits on the nose which follow through to the palate. Classic Shiraz
flavours, plummy pepper finish, soft and flavoursome with a hint of oak.
(D)
AUST0021
YALUMBA Y SERIES SHIRAZ VIOGNIER
Full aromas of spices, liquorice and plum complimented by the supple,
sweet vinous fruits and loose-knit tannins on the palate. Bright and youthful,
this is a deliciously spicy, savoury and silky wine.
(D)
AUST0012
LINDEMAN'S BIN 50 SHIRAZ
Full flavoured, slightly peppery and spicy, finely balanced with a soft tannic finish.
(D)
AUST0008
LINDEMAN'S BIN 45 CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Intense brambly fruits with good depth of cassis flavours.
(C)
AUST0043
AUSTRALIA
AUST0190
8/11/10
TARRANGO BROWN BROTHERS
Delicate flavours of cherry, raspberry, redcurrant and a hint of spice, producing a fresh light
bodied red wine that is at its best when served chilled.
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Plum, vanilla, violets and spice on the nose with rich soft fruit, hints of plums, with soft
supple tannin leaving a lingering smooth finish.
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TYRRELL'S OLD WINERY SHIRAZ
Shiraz is the undisputable great red grape variety of Australia, this Old Winery Shiraz is a
smooth, soft and spicy red with good length and complexity.
(D)
AUST0042
BROWN BROTHERS EVERTON RED
This medium-bodied wine is a blend of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. It makes
attractive drinking as a young wine. Lifted aromas of ripe berries and blackcurrant along with
hints of delicate oak. The wine displays nice fruit intensity, a rounded mouthfeel - an easy to
drink style with fine tannins and balanced acidity.
(C)
AUST0525
TYRRELL'S OLD WINERY CABERNET MERLOT
This popular red wine neatly combines Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot for a full, rich, mouthfilling experience.
(B)
AUST0026
KARRI OAK ESTATE CABERNET MERLOT
Full-bodied and elegant with distinctive ripe blackcurrant and plum fruit aromas and flavours.
Easy drinking with delicate tannins and an attractive soft finish.
(B)
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TYRRELL'S OLD WINERY PINOT NOIR
In 1972, two acres of Pinot Noir grapes were planted, which were among the first commercial
plantings of this variety in the area. Easy drinking and medium-bodied, displaying fresh berry
flavours alongside complex gamey characters.
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YALUMBA ORGANIC RIVERLAND SHIRAZ
Made with organic winemaking techniques this wine was fermented with indigenous yeast
with little intervention from the winemaker. The wine was matured for 22 months in one year
old American oak hogsheads which were made at the Yalumba winery.
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Intense aromas of cedar, spice and toast support the wines mulberry sweet fruit and white
pepper. Well integrated tannins with silky textured mouthfeel offer layers of flavour with
wonderful length.
UE
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AUST0520
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Dark red in colour with an aroma of mixed forest floor flavours, balanced with dried plums
and an earthy, savoury complexity. This medium to full-bodied Shiraz wine has a balance of
red fruits and earthy, cedar textures and finishes with fine, earthy tannins.
(D)
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EARTHWORKS BAROSSA SHIRAZ
Ripe dark cherries, summer pudding and blackberry jam with hints of cinnamon and vanilla.
Rich and juicy with flavours of wild blackberries and black forest cake. The tannins are ripe
and generous, while the finish is fresh, lingering and leaves the impression of ripe summer
berries.
(D)
AUST0013
WOLFBLASS YELLOW LABEL CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Seductive and complex fruit with good use of oak to lift the flavours.
(C)
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REDBANK THE LONG PADDOCK SHIRAZ
Long Paddock Shiraz is crimson red in colour, the wine shows a floral lift of purple flowers
combined with the juicy sweetness of dark plums. A medium-bodied wine showing
freshness, a juicy mid palate and finishing with soft tannins.
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Delicious current drinking but will also benefit from 3 to 5 years in the cellar.
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RUNNING WITH BULLS TEMPRANILLO
In Australia there are many contemporary styles of wines being made from this variety - fresh,
juicy and vibrant. Fermentation with yeasts indigenous to the vineyard was followed by
maturation in mature oak barrels. The aroma is floral with rose petals and raspberries with a
hint of nutmeg. The palate has a mouth-wateringly juicy weight that is long and finishes with
subtle gravelly tannins.
(B)
AUST0029
YALUMBA BAROSSA VALLEY SHIRAZ VIOGNIER
Concentrated with aromas of ripe sweet berry fruit, aniseed and cloves, supported by smoky
vanillin oak. The palate features intense plum, berry and liquorice characters, finishing with
long grainy tannins.
AUSTRALIA
AUST1035
8/11/10
(D)
AUST0030
YALUMBA BUSH VINE GRENACHE
Soft and full flavoured with intense varietal character on the nose, ripe plums, cloves and
spices interwoven with fragrant chocolate and truffle notes, the generous palate shows sweet
berry, cherry and spice characters. Made from 70 year old Grenache bush vines - this is
Barossa Grenache at its best.
(B)
AUST0790
VASSE FELIX CABERNET MERLOT
Fresh with up-lifted fruit and good depth of concentration the primary fruit
characters are well-defined and varietal with aromas of cherry, blueberry,
blackcurrant and spice aroused edges.
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TWO IN THE BUSH SHIRAZ
A smoky, rubbery nose, classic Shiraz flavours of lush plums, blackcurrant
and damsons with a rich, flavoursome finish.
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EAU · N
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(D)
RIDDOCH CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Almost black in colour. Rich, ripe and complex, the bouquet is a voluptuous infusion of red
berry, chocolate, mint, mushroom and cassis-like cabernet aromas merging with lifted, spicy
new oak. It is full-bodied with persistent and mouth-filling ripe berry flavour and excellent
structure.
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TWO IN THE BUSH MERLOT CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Beautiful nose full of bramble fruits with a soft, jammy flavour and subtle tannins on the
palate.
(B)
RIDDOCH CABERNET SHIRAZ
Finely structured and supple wine showing ripe plum and spicy fruit flavours combined with
soft, understated oak.
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AUST0122
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AUST1075
8/11/10
EAU · N
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AUST0060
(D)
PENFOLDS BIN 28 KALIMNA SHIRAZ 2002
A blend of Shiraz from selected South Australian vineyards, including the renowned Penfolds
Kalimna vineyards. This full-flavoured, classic Shiraz spends at least a year maturing in older
American oak to achieve a balance of ripe, spicy fruit, toasty oak and velvety soft tannins.
(D)
AUST0018
HOLLICK COONAWARRA PINOT NOIR 2006
Medium-bodied, plum red, blackberry fruit with soft spice, silky smooth palate and long
finish.
(D)
AUST0120
DOMAINE TERLATO & CHAPOUTIER SHIRAZ - VIOGNIER
A collaborative effort between two renowned wine families, French wine mastermind Michel
Chapoutier, together with Napa Valley vintner Anthony Terlato. Spicy Shiraz brightens with a
small amount of Viognier for aroma and balance.
(D)
AUST0975
CAPE MENTELLE CABERNET MERLOT 2007
Cape Mentelle has developed an international reputation for long lived Cabernet and this
blend seeks to capture the quality of the varieties that, when blended with small amounts of
Petit Verdot, Cab Franc and Malbec, create a well rounded, full and rich style. A concentrated
palate of fresh currants and ripe cherries, generous texture and fruit weight are
complemented by savoury oak, creating a long, even palate with fine delicate tannins.
(C)
AUST0595
KALLESKE CLARRY'S RED 2006
Delicious sweet cherry, strawberry and framboise aromas along with hints of white pepper
and spice soar from the glass of this yummy red. Full-bodied, seductive, and filled with
pleasure, it is a classic, hedonistic, fruit driven effort that admirably displays the purity of
Barossa Valley fruit.
(D)
AUST0950
MOSS WOOD CABERNET MERLOT 2004
Restrained nose with savoury, dark plum and cassis aromas, ripe but savoury
rather than sweet fruit. Smooth texture, impressive depth of flavour and
restrained power. The fruit oak and tannins have integrated admirably and
the finish is firm though approachable.
(C)
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BOTHAM MERRILL WILLIS SHIRAZ
A collaboration between cricketers Ian Botham, Bob Willis and winemaker
Geoff Merrill formed after the English tour of Australia in 1978. This wine was aged in small
French oak barrels for 19 months before bottling and displays itense aromas of pepper and
liquorice complimented by a cigar box oak bouquet and a balanced fruit tannin palate. It is
medium bodied with a long dry finish.
(D)
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JARAMAN CABERNET SAUVIGNON COONAWARRA 2007
The wine has ripe flavours of black cherry and cassis, followed by subtle secondary
characters of cinnamon, spice and cedar from French oak maturation. The palate is elegant
and the finish is long and persistent.
VO
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EAU · N
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(D)
AUST0108
AUSTRALIA
AUST1090
8/11/10
WOODSTOCKS 'THE STOCKS' SHIRAZ 2000
Scott Collett's finest wine, made from one hundred year old vines and
matured in oak barrels for two years, continues to improve with age.
(D)
AUST0325
JIM BARRY McRAE WOOD SHIRAZ 2005
Spicy aromas of sweet plum, blackberry and liquorice, rich fruit character and
velvety tannins followed by a long, elegant finish with plums.
(D)
AUST0067
PENFOLDS BIN 407 2001
South Australian Cabernet Sauvignon, blackcurrant and mint flavours blended with vanilla
oak, showing good complexity and depth, will benefit from further cellaring.
(C)
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AUST1040
EAU · N
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YALUMBA THE SIGNATURE BAROSSA
CAB SAUVIGNON SHIRAZ 2005
Deep dark red in colour this wine displays aromas which are dense and curranty, yet pure
and bright. The nose shows lifted florals, violets and chocolate mints. The palate is brooding
and serious with dark chocolate hazelnuts and warm generosity. The Signature finishes with
long fine powdery tannins.
(C)
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HENSCHKE MOUNT EDELSTONE SHIRAZ 1999
The 80-year-old ungrafted dry-grown vines are low yielding, producing intensity of colour,
depth of fruit flavours, complexity and palate length. Hand picked and matured in new and
seasoned American and French oak hogsheads for 21 months.
A harmless crust may develop in the bottle due to minimal handling during wine making and
it is recommended that the wine is decanted before serving.
(D)
AUST0955
MOSS WOOD CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2000
Over the last 30 years Moss Wood has gone from an excellent vineyard in
the Margaret river to one of Australia's greatest.Today the iconic Cabernet
Sauvignon is considered by many to be the best in Australia and the maritime
climate means that it is often mistaken for a top class Pauillac.
(C)
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AUST1065
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AUSTRaLIA
AUST0770
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
WAKEFIELD ST ANDREWS SHIRAZ 2004
This is a elegant full wine with rich texture. Fruit flavours of purple berries are complimented
by subtle spice and faint cedar which bring pleasurable warmth to the palate. The finish is
long and persistent.
(D)
AUST0955
MOSS WOOD CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2005
Undertones of earth, chocolate and malt biscuits, combined with camphor and wax. The
nose is then completed by an oak combination of toast, vanillin, cedar and lead pencil
shavings.This impact of fresh fruit characters continues on the palate,the tannins are ripe and
provide a long platform for these fruit flavours, with a firm but smooth texture. Complex
flavours of chocolate, coffee and cedar fill out across the back palate and then the finish
is a combination of oak characters, including toast, cedar and malt.
(C)
AUST0115
THOMAS HARDY CABERNET SAUVIGNON 1993
Aged for 18 months in French and American oak, rich mouthfilling fruit with
soft ripe tannins. Will continue to improve over the next 10 years.
(C)
AUST0065
PENFOLDS BIN 389 2001
Combining the elegance of Cabernet Sauvignon with the richness of Shiraz,
Bin 389 is matured in American oak casks (including those that held the previous vintage of
Penfolds Grange), and features rich varietal flavours, balanced oak complexity and a firm
finish.
(C)
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STIRLING HILLS SEMILLON CHARDONNAY
Full-bodied with ripe peach, melon like bouquet, smooth and round on the palate with good
length and a crisp finish.
(3)
AUST0006
ROWLANDS BROOK SEMILLON CHARDONNAY
Soft and easy drinking, flavoursome, crisp and dry with attractive nose and palate.
(3)
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AUST0997
EAU · N
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AUST0250
RICHMOND RIDGE SEMILLON CHARDONNAY
This crisp, full flavoured wine combines the richness of Chardonnay with the apricot flavours
of Semillon to give an instantly appealing easy drinking wine.
(3)
AUSTRALIA
Australian White
RUNAMOK CHARDONNAY
Ripe tropical and citrus character, with subtle oak, lovely hints of vanilla scent and a soft,
rounded finish.
(2)
AUST0002
SUNNYCLIFF VICTORIA CHARDONNAY
Rich golden straw colour, ripe honeyed fruit with tropical flavours and a hint of oak on the
palate - Textbook Chardonnay!
(2)
AUST0069
WATERSTONE BRIDGE RESERVE CHARDONNAY
Rich, yet elegant flavours of tropical fruit, a silky texture and long, lingering finish.
(2)
AUST0024
YALUMBA Y SERIES RIESLING
Crisp and lively with an abundance of lime and grapefruit aromas and a delicate floral
fragrance. Tropical fruit flavours on the palate lead to a refreshing lemon acidity on the finish.
(3)
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LINDEMAN'S CHARDONNAY BIN 65
Fragrant bouquet with hints of melon and peach, complimented by the fine
nuttiness of new oak. The palate has generous soft fruit and a crisp finish.
(2)
AUST0022
YALUMBA Y SERIES VIOGNIER
Heady perfume of honeysuckle, intense lemon and hints of spice, the palate
is rich, luscious and silky with citrus tropical fruit and lychee flavours.
(3)
AUST0023
YALUMBA Y SERIES UNWOODED CHARDONNAY
Rich aromas of melon, grapefruit and a trickle of honey, fresh tropical fruit
flavours of peach, pineapple and fig, creating a zesty fruit driven Chardonnay.
(2)
AUST0515
TYRRELL’S OLD WINERY VERDELHO
Exhibits an intense sweet tropical nose with lifted musk characteristics. Rich tropical fruit and
honey flavours fulfill the palate, complemented by a crisp lemony finish.
(3)
AUST0510
TYRRELL'S OLD WINERY HUNTER VALLEY SEMILLON
Old Winery Semillon is an attractive wine style with soft lemon and lime
flavours and a clean refreshing palate sourced from the Hunter Valley.
(4)
AUST0045
BROWN BROTHERS CHENIN BLANC
Refreshing flavours of fully ripened grapes, melon and a slight grassy character, this
unwooded white wine is balanced by a crisp, fresh finish.
(3)
AUST0066
MITCHELL SEMILLON
Rich peachy and apricot flavours with a nice smooth finish.
(2)
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BERTON VINEYARDS THE WHITE VIOGNIER
This alluring Viognier displays lifted aromas of apricot, orange blossom and peach. Fresh
flavours of citrus zest and tropical fruits fill the palate and linger to create a long finish.
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KARRI OAK ESTATE SEMILLON SAUVIGNON
Light and bright with tropical fruit characters on the nose. Citrus and lime flavours show
through on the palate and are balanced by crisp acidity. Cold fermentation and early bottling
have captured the lively fresh flavours.
(3)
AUST0014
WOLFBLASS YELLOW LABEL CHARDONNAY
Aged in American oak casks giving a rich butterscotch flavour on the palate.
(2)
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GEOFF MERRILL PIMPALA ROAD CHARDONNAY
Aromas of pineapple, melon and lemon with some stone fruit. Fermentation and maturation
in French oak, coupled with the beginnings of bottle development have added complexity.
The palate shows initial melon fruit through citrus and stone fruit then back to a clean lively
citrus finish.
(2)
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BROWN BROTHERS PINOT GRIGIO
Brown brothers Pinot Grigio is crisp, fresh and savoury. It boasts fresh aromas of citrus and
pear, while the palate offers some distinct savoury characters and a crisp finish full of delicate
acidity thanks to the cool climate fruit.
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The aroma is intense white flowers - particularly honeysuckle and apricot nectar. The palate
is rich and long, with citrus and tropical fruit flavours. This wine exhibits the typical Viognier
texture-silky, rich and luscious with a fresh finish.
UE
AUST0051
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YALUMBA ORGANIC RIVERLAND VIOGNIER
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AUSTRALIA
AUST0027
8/11/10
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AUST0025
YALUMBA EDEN VALLEY WILD FERMENTED CHARDONNAY
Layers of complexity, fine textures and flavours of hazelnuts and figs. These wild characters
are balanced by fresh and lively citrus fruit flavours and a subtle smokiness from the wine's
partial fermentation in French oak barriques.
(2)
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REDBANK THE LONG PADDOCK PINOT GRIGIO
This wine is light to medium bodied with a mouth-watering, crunchy citrus mid-palate
balanced with fruit sweetness and minerality. Aromas of stone fruits combined with fresh
spices, herbs and nashi pears and lifted fresh florals of white flowers.
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YALUMBA EDEN VALLEY VIOGNIER
This wine from Barossa's Eden Valley, is rich and opulent with intense varietal flavour. Classic
apricot and white peach flavours combine with citrus freshness and a hint of spice.
(3)
AUST0795
VASSE FELIX ADAMS ROAD CHARDONNAY
This Chardonnay has lifted aromas of grapefruits, crisp pears, grilled nuts
and toast. A crisp wine with star fruit and lemon infused palate and a creamy
mouth-feel imparted by lees stirring in high quality French oak barriques.
(2)
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A hint of toast overlies the still intense lime and citrus fruit. Citrus dominant, lime juice and
marmalade and finishing with a crushed stone minerality.
(3)
TWO IN THE BUSH SEMILLON SAUVIGNON
A really lush wine, rich in apricot and peach flavours with a nice refreshing acidity to finish.
(3)
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PEWSEY VALE RIESLING
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AUST0980
CAPE MENTELLE SAUVIGNON SEMILLON
Heady aromas of passionfruit, orange blossom, ripe lemons and notes of tarragon mingle
with a waft of vanilla derived from barrel fermentation. The palate is creamy and textural with
vibrant, flamboyant citrus flavours that finish crisp and clean with great length and focus.
(3)
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BOTHAM MERRILL WILLIS CHARDONNAY
A collaboration between cricketers Ian Botham, Bob Willis and wine maker Geoff Merrill
formed after the English tour of Australia in 1978. Fermented and matured in French oak
hogsheads for 17 weeks before bottling. The resultant wine displays citrus and melon fruit
aromas complimented by a subtle oak bouquet and a crisp, clean finish.
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AUST1005
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GEOFF MERRILL PIMPALA ROAD GRENACHE SHIRAZ ROSE
Striking rose petal pink with violet hues. The aroma displays the best of Grenache, cherries
and raspberry's with hints of liquorice and blackberry from the Shiraz.The palate is smooth
and seamless with fresh fruit flavours backed by an underlying savoury feel with a generous
fruity, dry and clean finish.
(4)
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BROWN BROTHERS PINOT GRIGIO ROSE
Bright, light strawberry colour. It boasts fresh aromas of watermelon, pear and subtle
savoury characters, while the palate is crisp and racy with a delicate lively lift.
(4)
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OUV
PIRIE SOUTH PINOT NOIR 2008
This vintage has brought out a more feminine side to the wine, with medium colour and a
gentle, softly structured mouth-feel. However the aromas and flavours are serious Pinot,
showing some delicate forest floor and fruits-of-the-forest notes.
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
TASM0005
EAU · N
UE
(D)
TASMANIA
Tasmania
AUSTRALIA
Australian Rose
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ARGENTINA
Argentina
“Wine is the
drink of Gods,
The wines of Argentina have a history that has grown through the years
beginning in the mid-16th century.
A Chilean friar first brought wine into Argentina via a cutting. As he
nurtured the seedlings, wine-making in Argentina began to morph and
evolve leading to the origin of two important wine regions: Mendoza and
Cuyo in the years of 1561 and 1562.
To further the wine development in these areas, vine cuttings were
imported from Santiago del Estero, an Argentine city.
The 19th century opened another venue of wine-making with the arrival of
European settlers. The presence of the French, Italians, and Spaniards
added another flavour to the developing Argentine wine.
Until the early 1990s, Argentina produced more wine than any other
country outside Europe, though the majority of it was considered
unexportable! However, the desire to increase exports fuelled significant
advances in quality.
Argentine wines started being exported during the 1990s, and are currently
growing in popularity, making it now the second biggest wine exporter in
Latin America behind Chile.
Milk is the
drink of babies,
Tea is the
drink of women,
and water
is the
drink of beasts.”
John Stuart
Blackie
The major wine regions of Argentina are located in the western part of the
country among the foothills of the Andes Mountains, most of the regions
have a semi-arid desert-like climate with annual rainfall rarely exceeding
more than 10 inches.
There are many different varieties of
grapes cultivated in Argentina,
reflecting her many immigrant groups.
The French brought Auxerrois, which
became known as Malbec, the Italians
brought vines that they called Bonarda,
Torrontés is another typically Argentine
grape and is mostly found in the
provinces of La Rioja, San Juan and
Salta. Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah,
Chardonnay and other international
varieties are becoming more widely
planted, but some varieties are
cultivated characteristically in
certain areas.
The vineyards at the foothills of the Andes in winter.
Argentinian Red
ARGE0003
PAMPAS DEL SUR SHIRAZ MALBEC
Good structure and spicy aromas, deep, rich red with immense fruitiness.
(D)
ARGE0190
90
ALTO PAMPAS DEL SUR MALBEC
Ripe and lush Malbec combining a lively red colour with smooth tannins and red summer fruit
flavours.
(B)
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ALTO PAMPAS DEL SUR PINOT NOIR
This intense ruby red Pinot Noir displays delicate floral notes, specially violets and wild roses.
Its fresh and young palate benefits from a touch of wood.
(D)
ARGE0014
SANTA JULIA MALBEC
Lovely soft and lush wine with berry fruit flavours in abundance.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ARGE0230
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
EAU · N
VO
· NO
NE
W
EAU · N
VO
· NO
NE
W
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ARGE0085
·N
Masses of lush bramble fruit flavours, a superb jammy finish and very, very moorish!
(B)
RESERVE PAMPAS DEL SUR SYRAH
Soft summer fruits, quite a delicate wine with notes of raspberries showing on the palate.
(E)
UE
ARGE0215
·N
RESERVE PAMPAS DEL SUR MALBEC
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
(C)
UE
ARGE0225
·N
Full flavoured and well structured, masses of dark fruits on the palate,
damsons, plums and blackberries fill the mouth, a super wine!
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ARGE0220
RESERVE PAMPAS DEL SUR CABERNET SAUVIGNON
ARGENTINA
ARGE0195
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
1884 RESERVE SYRAH
A Syrah unlike those from the Rhone, full, rich aromas of raspberries and red berries, lush
and full flavoured with a deep, rich and generous finish - superb!
(D)
PASCUAL TOSO MALBEC
This wine has won more awards than any other Malbec from Argentina. On the nose it is
clean and fruitfull, aromas of plums & quince with a little touch of elegant oak. The palate has
a mild bouquet, blackberry and liquorice fruit that keeps a firm grip through the finish. Thick
and burly. Rich and long finish with smoky accents of vanilla and lingering oak.
(B)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
1884 RESERVE MALBEC
Full of lush bramble fruit nuances, blackberries fill the palate with a lovely velvety texture and
a nice soft, smooth finish.
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ARGE0210
EAU · N
UE
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·N
OUV
EAU · N
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
Fresh ripe red berry and blackberry fruit. Sweet smoke and ripe. Well-built.
This wine is ideal with wild or red meats, spicy pastas and fine fermented
cheeses or Roquefort.
PASCUAL TOSO CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Nice focused blackberry, bramble, with dark chocolate and judicious toast coming in on the
finish. Well-built structure. Concentrated and firm tannins, give the wine a great personality.
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
PASCUAL TOSO MERLOT
(B)
ARGE0075
EAU · N
UE
ARGE0097
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
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UE
EAU · N
UE
(C)
ALPATACO PINOT NOIR
Alpataco is a thorney bush that embodies the resilience needed to prosper in the endless
Patagonian plains. Hand picked from vineyards located on the Neuquen river valley, the
grapes shw a remarkable freshness and richness of flavours that translate into this attractive
and vibrant wine which is aged for 6 months in French and American oak barrels.
(D)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ARGE0250
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
OUV
VO
NE
·N
EAU · N
UE
ARGE0245
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
Dark red colour, rich and strong, aromas include scents of plums, black cherry, blackcurrant,
chocolates and violets. Round and supple with a long finish.
(B)
GOUGUENHEIM MERLOT
Beautifully structured wine, exceptionally soft and smooth, full of bramble fruits on the palate
and a lovely velvety finish. Classic Merlot!!
(B)
GOUGUENHEIM SHIRAZ
Rich and round Shiraz with masses of dark plums and damson flavours. Full of fruit flavours
on the palate with a lovely lush mouthfeel.
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
GOUGUENHEIM MALBEC
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ARGE0240
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· NEW · N
O
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
·
VO
NO
NE
ARGENTINA
ARGE0070
8/11/10
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UE
(D)
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ARGE0001
PAMPAS DEL SUR CHARDONNAY CHENIN
Chardonnay offers tropical fruit and honey, combined with the delicate, crisp fruit flavours of
Chenin, creating an harmonious and elegant wine.
(3)
ARGE0185
ALTO PAMPAS DEL SUR CHARDONNAY
This light yellow Chardonnay with greenish hues, has in its aromas a delicious sensation of
tropical fruits that makes it a fresh wine, with an elegant finish.
(2)
ARGE0200
ALTO PAMPAS DEL SUR VIOGNIER
Vibrant yellow colour with greenish tones, apricot, honey and tropical fruit
aromas come together to produce a delicious fresh wine.
(3)
ARGE0012
SANTA JULIA PINOT GRIGIO
Fresh, crisp and full of citrus fruit flavours.
(3)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ARGE0065
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
PASCUAL TOSO SAUVIGNON BLANC
Good acidity, with a degree of softness. Delightful fruit flavours that linger.
Quite rich, with pink grapefruit, melon flashes, and a full-bodied, almost sweet finish.
(2)
GOUGUENHEIM CHARDONNAY
Brimming with aromas of apples and pears, and a hint of honey. Aged for 3 months in oak, it
offers elegance and body with notes of tropical fruits, almonds and spices giving a long, fresh
and smooth finish.
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ARGE0235
ARGENTINA
Argentinian White
EAU · N
UE
(2)
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·N
OUV
EAU · N
UE
1884 RESERVE VIOGNIER
The aromas of honey and apricots fill the glass, then lead onto the palate with a beautiful
richness. Ouzing with lush stone fruit flavours, a superb, quaffable wine ideal for all
occasions!
NE
VO
· NO
ALPATACO CHARDONNAY
Grown on the Patagonian plains and hand picked from the vineyards this
Chardonnay has a distinct creamy nose that follows through to the palate,
nice buttery and vanilla flavours are also evident.
W
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
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(3)
ARGE0095
·N
19:21
VO
· NEW · N
O
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
·
VO
NO
NE
ARGENTINA
ARGE0205
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
(2)
Argentinian Rose
W
·N
VO
· NO
OUV
PASCUAL TOSO MALBEC ROSE
The bright colour seduces and invites you to taste. On the nose it is very aromatic, white
plums, ripe cherry and morello cherry. On the palate, the combination of red fruits gives an
intense and refreshing taste.
VO
NE
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· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ARGE0080
EAU · N
UE
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“Penicillin
cures,
The state of California was first introduced to Vitis vinifera vines in the 18th
century by the Spanish, who planted vineyards with each mission they
established.
The California Gold Rush in the mid-19th century brought waves of new
settlers to the region, increasing the population and local demand for wine.
The newly growing wine industry took hold in Northern California around
the counties of Sonoma County and Napa.
Chinese immigrants played a prominent role in the developing of the
Californian wine industry during this period - building wineries, planting
vineyards, digging the underground cellars and harvesting grapes.
Nowadays California accounts for nearly 90 per cent of entire American
wine production, the production in California alone is one third larger than
that of Australia. If California were a separate country, it would be the
world's fourth-largest wine producer!
but wine
makes
people
happy.”
Alexander
Fleming
Today there are more than 1,200 wineries in the state, rangeing from small
boutique wineries to large corporations. While Californian winemakers
increasingly craft wines in more "Old World" or European wine styles, most
Californian wines favour simpler, more fruit dominant New World wines.
The reliably warm weather allows many wineries to use very ripe fruit which brings up a more fruit
forward rather than earthy or mineralic style of wine. It also creates the opportunity for higher alcohol
levels with many Californian wines having over 13.5%.
Californian Chardonnay differs greatly from wines like Chablis with Californian winemakers frequently
using malolactic fermentation and oak aging to make buttery, full-bodied wines.
CALIFORNIA
California
Sauvignon blancs are not as herbaceous as wines from the Loire Valley or New Zealand but do have
racy acidity and fresh, floral notes. Some Sauvignon blanc are given time in oak which can dramatically
change the profile of the wine, and are sometimes known as Fume Blanc.
The style of Cabernet Sauvignon that first put California on the world's wine map at the Judgment of
Paris is still a trademark style today. The wines are known for their concentration of fruits and structure
which produces lush, rich wines that can age well.
Merlot became widely planted in the 1990s due to its wide popularity, and is still the highest selling of
all varietal wines in the country. Merlot planted on better sites tend to produce a plush, concentrated
style.
The profile of Californian Pinot Noir generally favours a more intense, fruity style than the subtler, more
elegant wines of Burgundy or Oregon.
Until being passed by Cabernet in 1998, Zinfandel was the most widely planted red wine grape in
California. This was due in part to the wide popularity of White Zinfandel. Despite being made from
the same grape, the only similarity between White and Red Zinfandel is the name.
Red Zinfandel is a powerful, fruity wine with high levels of acidity and a jammy type flavour.
White Zinfandel is a thin, slightly sweet blush wine with delicate summer fruit notes.
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EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
ORCHID BOULEVARD MERLOT
Lovely aromas of raspberries followed by nice jammy flavours on the palate.
(B)
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CALI0345
NE
CALIFORNIA
Californian Reds
EAU · N
UE
CALI0014
ANGELS FLIGHT MERLOT
A fruit driven, soft Merlot with a deep garnet colour and gentle aromas of chocolate and
violets. On the palate, black cherry and plum fruit flavours leading to a long, toasty finish.
(B)
CALI0013
ANGELS FLIGHT RED ZINFANDEL
Brimming with rich flavours of dark plums and damsons, full and lush, a real mouthful!
(E)
CALI0150
BERINGER STONE CELLARS CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Rich and smooth with slight rubbery undertones and vibrant plum and berry fruit flavours.
(C)
CALI0160
BERINGER STONE CELLARS MERLOT
Soft and richly flavoured with fresh red berry fruit and dark plums, forming a gently rounded
wine with supple tannins.
(B)
CALI0165
BERINGER STONE CELLARS ZINFANDEL
Characters of dark berries, liquorice and fruitcake, the palate is rich and soft with lovely spicy
notes.
(E)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
JARGON PINOT NOIR
This is about as easy going a Pinot Noir as you will ever find. Bright red fruits, juicy and
delicious, with a soft and smooth mouth feel and no tannins in sight. A right good drink!
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CALI0020
EAU · N
UE
CALI0016
(D)
OPUS ONE 1998
Very fine complex oak and blackcurrant bouquet, rich, powerful and concentrated.
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EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
ORCHID BOULEVARD SAUVIGNON BLANC
A nice rich Sauvignon brimming with tropical fruit flavours.
(2)
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CALI0340
EAU · N
UE
CALI0011
ANGELS FLIGHT CHARDONNAY
Bursting with lush tropical fruit flavours of pineapples, peaches and lemons
with a nice touch of toasted oak to add complexity and balance.
(2)
CALI0145
BERINGER STONE CELLARS CHARDONNAY
Bright tropical fruit and citrus aromas that lead into mouth-filling flavours of
apples and pears. Long finish and a nice, soft creaminess.
(2)
CALI0170
BERINGER APPELLATION COLLECTION SAUVIGNON BLANC
Fresh, rich and full flavoured, this Sauvignon Blanc is made from grapes
selected from vineyards located in the Napa Valley.
(2)
CALI0175
BERINGER PRIVATE COLLECTION
NAPA VALLEY CHARDONNAY
CALIFORNIA
Californian Whites
Fantastic Chardonnay, rich and rounded with lush flavours of apricots and
honey with a long, long finish. One of California's top Chardonnays.
(2)
Californian Rose
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CALI0350
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
Lush strawberry notes on the nose which follow through to the palate to give
a slightly sweeter taste than the normal White Zinfandels.
(6)
FOXCOVER WHITE ZINFANDEL
Light style rose, delicate strawberry notes with a nice fresh zingy finish.
(5)
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CALI0015
ORCHID BOULEVARD WHITE ZINFANDEL
EAU · N
UE
CALI0032
SUTTER HOME WHITE ZINFANDEL
Pale pink in colour, light and fruity, slightly sweet on the palate.
(5)
CALI0012
ANGELS FLIGHT WHITE ZINFANDEL
Crisp and full of raspberry flavours, light and delicate.
(4)
CALI0153
BERINGER STONE CELLARS WHITE ZINFANDEL
Picked at the peak of maturity and brought into the winery for gentle crushing. Beringer's
winemakers then used slow, cool fermentations to preserve the vibrant, fresh strawberry,
honeydew, and citrus aromas and flavours.
(4)
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CHILE
Chile
Flavour, colour and centuries of experience, are some of the features that
make Chilean wines some of the most popular in the world.
The valleys of Chile receive an ideal combination of soil, sunlight,
temperature and humidity, which lead to world class grapes and wine.
Chilean wines are among the most organic, due to the dry summer season,
their vineyards resist infestation and natural geographic barriers have
protected the country from the arrival of Phylloxera and other diseases.
The absence of these threats, allows producers to grow their vineyards
with reduced dependence on chemical agents.
Chilean wine history begins with the arrival of Spanish conquerors. In the
mid-sixteenth century, the missionaries introduced the vines to produce
wine for Catholic mass rituals.
“I was in love
with a beautiful
blonde once,
She drove me
to drink;
That’s the one
thing I’m
indebted to
her for.”
W. C. Fields
It is believed that the first vineyards in Chile were planted by Francisco de
Aguirre Copiapó in northern Chile.
Diego Garcia de Caceres first planted vines in 1554 in Santiago. The
grapes from the Santiago area were used in the mass production of wine,
according to records dating back to 1555.
The cultivation of vines and wine production moved south during the next one hundred years, reaching
beyond the Bio Bio River.
In the mid-18th century, French wine varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot were
introduced. In the early 1980s, a renaissance began with the introduction of stainless steel
fermentation tanks and the use of oak barrels for ageing.
Chile is now the fifth largest exporter of wines in the world, and the ninth largest producer.
The main wine regions:
Aconcagua, within the Valparaiso Region. It includes two subregions, the Valley of Aconcagua and
the Valley of Casablanca.
Casablanca is one of Chile's cooler wine regions and is often compared to the Californian wine region
of Carneros and grows similar grape varietals like Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Casablanca's growing
seasons last up to a month longer than other regions, typically harvesting in April.
The northern region of Aconcagua is Chile's warmest wine region and is primarily planted with
Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
Valle Central, within Valle Central there are four sub-regions: the Maipo Valley, the Rapel Valley, the
Curicó Valley and the Maule Valley.
This is Chile's most productive and internationally known wine region, due in large part to its close
proximately to the country's capital Santiago.
It is located directly across the Andes' from Argentina's most well known wine region Mendoza
Province.
The Maipo Valley is the most widely cultivated valley and is known for Cabernet Sauvignon.
The Rapel wine region in the Colchagua Province and is also known for its Cabernet.
Curicó has both red and white wine varieties planted but is most widely known for its Chardonnay. The
Maule Valley still has large plantings of the local Pais but is gradually being planted with better red wine
varieties.
Southern Chile, has two sub-regions the Itata Valley and Bío-Bío Valley.
Primarily known for its mass produced Pais box and jug wines, though Concha y Toro Winery has
experimented with Gewürztraminer from this region.
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EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHIL0210
EAU · N
UE
CHIL0005
SONATA MERLOT
Bags of bramble fruits on the nose followed by a lush blackcurrant fruit palate and smooth
finish.
(B)
LOS VILOS CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Berry fruits on the nose, the richness of the Cabernet fruit blends well with a small proportion
of Merlot, giving a well-rounded wine with soft tannins.
(C)
CHIL0020
CHILE
Chilean Reds
LOS VILOS MERLOT
Soft and approachable, rich berry flavours and very easy drinking.
(B)
W
VO
· NO
OUV
(C)
VO
NE
·N
SONATA CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Soft and easy drinking Cabernet with red berry fruit flavours in abundance.
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHIL0215
EAU · N
UE
CHIL0001
VICUNA CABERNET SAUVIGNON MERLOT
Full of bramble fruit flavours, velvety and soft, an easy drinking wine.
(B)
CHIL0345
LADERA VERDE CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Fruity berry flavours, soft and silky on the palate.
(C)
CHIL0350
LADERA VERDE MERLOT
Merlot provides forward fruit and easy drinkability, while a small proportion of Cabernet
Sauvignon offers structure and longevity, producing a soft, dry red wine.
(B)
CHIL0008
PATO TORRENTE MERLOT
Deep ruby red colour, typical plummy varietal character with soft berry fruits in abundance on
the palate.
(B)
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PATO TORRENTE CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Robust with rich flavours of dark berry fruits and a nice smooth, velvety finish.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
· NO
W
OUV
VO
NE
·N
EAU · N
UE
CHIL0039
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
MAIDEN FLIGHT RESERVE MERLOT
Intense nose of red and black fruits, with notes of black pepper, coffee and sweet oak with a
fruity and concentrated finish.
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHIL0033
EAU · N
UE
CHIL0065
(B)
MAIDEN FLIGHT RESERVE SHIRAZ
This elegant Shiraz has intense black cherries and berry aromas, together with notes of
chocolate, mocha and violet flowers. It has good structure with a nice peppery finish.
(D)
DE MARTINO ORGANIC CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Deep red with dark fruit aromas, full-bodied with lush flavours of blackberries and plums with
a pleasant finish.
(C)
CHIL0015
CABERNET SAUVIGNON ANTIGUAS MACUL
Made from pre-phylloxera vines, this unique wine is from one of the oldest
family owned estates in Chile and is acclaimed for its outstanding value and quality.
(C)
CHIL0009
VINEDO CHADWICK 1999
Powerful and full-bodied with spicy blackberry, cherry and tobacco characteristics. Ripe
tannins create a deliciously velvety texture through the palate to a long smooth lingering
finish. Will continue to gain complexity over the next ten years.
(C)
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CHIL0018
LOS VILOS SAUVIGNON BLANC
A fresh, clean and crisp wine with a rich, ripe and fruity character.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
SONATA SAUVIGNON BLANC
Fresh and racy with bags of zesty citrus fruit flavours.
(2)
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHIL0200
EAU · N
UE
CHIL0006
LOS VILOS CHARDONNAY
CHILE
Chilean Whites
Wonderful value, clean, fresh Chardonnay - medium weight with crisp fruit flavours.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
SONATA CHARDONNAY
Rich and full flavoured Chardonnay with nice stone fruit flavours.
(2)
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHIL0205
EAU · N
UE
CHIL0365
LADERA VERDE CHARDONNAY
A nice full flavoured wine with lush tropical and honey aromas and lovely white stone fruits on
the palate.
(2)
CHIL0002
VICUNA SAUVIGNON BLANC SEMILLON
Hints of lemon and lime from the Sauvignon combine well with the peachy flavours of
Semillon to give a wonderfully fruity, off dry style enjoyable anytime!
(3)
CHIL0360
LADERA VERDE SAUVIGNON BLANC
Sauvignon provides complexity and style while a small amount of Semillon offers fruity
bouquet and balance, creating a fresh, zingy wine with heaps of citrus fruit flavours. One of
our most popular wines.
(2)
CHIL0007
PATO TORRENTE SAUVIGNON BLANC
Flowery perfume bouquet, crisp, fresh and dry on the palate. Great value!
(2)
CHIL0340
PATO TORRENTE CHARDONNAY
Fruity buttery and rich with complex flavours.
(2)
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EAU
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LOS GANSOS GEWURZTRAMINER
This Gewurztraminer, planted in the Rapel valley, demonstrates the value of
such perfect grape growing conditions. The wine is wonderfully fresh with
exceptional fruit and well balanced acidity.
VO
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U
EAU · N
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LOS ANDES VIOGNIER
Expressive nose showing floral character underlined by notes of peaches, apricots and
cherimoya. The palate is full-bodied and lasting with a nice freshness on the finish.
VO
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CHILE
CHIL0016
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
CHIL0017
(3)
COUSINO MACUL CHARDONNAY
Unoaked Chardonnay, delightfully fresh and expressive with vibrant aromas
of citrus and tropical fruit and a crisp, full flavour.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
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This brightly golden Chardonnay has intense citric aromas, with mineral and oak notes, very
fruity and elegant with a long and fresh finish.
(2)
MAIDEN FLIGHT RESERVE SAUVIGNON BLANC
This seductive Sauvignon Blanc has fruity notes of limes and grapefruit,
together with soft traces of stone fruit and white flowers. Balanced, elegant
and with mineral characteristics, a super wine to be enjoyed anywhere and anytime!
VO
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NO
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CHIL0034
MAIDEN FLIGHT RESERVE CHARDONNAY
EAU · N
UE
CHIL0060
(2)
DE MARTINO ORGANIC SAUVIGNON BLANC
Lovely bright colour with aromas of citrus fruits, on the palate it is vibrant,
zesty and has good balance of acidity.
(2)
Chilean Rose
CHIL0185
PATO TORRENTE MERLOT ROSE
Elegant bright pink wine, rich in red fruit, strawberry and raspberry aromas. Dry, smooth and
well balanced, chill down and enjoy on those long hot summer days.
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Lebanese winemaking was revived in 1857, when Jesuit monks planted
Cinsault vines from Algeria at Chateau Ksara near Zahlé in the central
Bekaa Valley.
In 1868 a French engineer, Eugène François Brun, set up Domaine des
Tourelles, and others followed, notably Gaston Hochar's Chateau Musar in
1930. Musar would become the standard bearer for Lebanese wines in the
West, famous for taking grapes through the front lines of the Lebanese
Civil War which separated the vineyards from the winery.
The French influence between the World Wars promoted a culture of wine
drinking, as did the sophisticated Mediterranean culture of Beirut at that
time.
God
made
only
water,
but
man
made
wine!
Vixtor Hugo
Lebanese winemakers have favoured French grapes, particularly Cabernet
Sauvignon, Merlot and Rhone varietals such as Cinsault, Carignan and
Grenache.
However Lebanon has a rich heritage of indigenous grapes which are
attracting more attention, for instance Musar White is made from a blend
of Obaideh and Merwah.
LEBANON
Lebanon
Lebanese Reds
LEBA0010
HOCHAR PERE et FILS RED
This wine, a blend of 50% Cinsault and 50% Cabernet Sauvignon expresses characteristics
of this rich and powerful vintage. A full-bodied deeply concentrated wine that is high in
alcohol with a long finish. From the Chateau Musar stable.
(C)
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MASSAYA BEKAA VALLEY CLASSIC RED
Really appealing meaty, spicy nose with rich chocolaty fruit. Really lovely meaty, spicy fruit on
the palate. A soft-ish sort of wine but quite beguiling; in a modern style but with lots of
character.
VO
NE
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NO
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LEBA0030
EAU · N
UE
LEBA0001
(C)
CHATEAU MUSAR RED 2002
Made predominately from old vines the wine is constructed from two thirds
Cabernet Sauvignon with the remaining third a blend of Cinsault and Carignon. The wine is
vinified in the classical Bordeaux way with one to two weeks maceration followed by
malolactic fermentation. It is then aged in French oak casks for three years before bottling.
(C)
LEBA0001
CHATEAU MUSAR RED 1996
Not an intensely rich concentrated vintage but one of finesse, subtlety and refinement, the
wines of 1996 are beautifully harmonious with elegant long length. The Chateau Musar 1996
is a classic vintage most suited to roast lamb - there is no match!!
(C)
LEBA0001
CHATEAU MUSAR RED 1982
Soft, mellow vintage. Good balance between tannins and fully mature fruit with a peppery
finish.
(C)
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CHATEAU MUSAR RED 1983
Super ripe fruit resulting in a wine richly spiced and fragrant. Full-bodied, yet supple, with
elegant finish. Will continue to improve over next 8 years.
(C)
LEBA0001
CHATEAU MUSAR RED 1987
A full-bodied blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cinsault with a small amount of Syrah.
(C)
LEBA0001
CHATEAU MUSAR RED 1985
A small vintage, fine, tannic and round. Very well-balanced with great ageing potential.
(C)
Lebanese Whites
· NUEVO
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MASSAYA BEKAA VALLEY WHITE
Fresh crisp nose, fruity with some class. The palate is bright and fresh with
good balance and a nice minerality.
W
·N
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VO
NE
· NO
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·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
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LEBA0020
EAU · N
UE
(3)
Lebanese Rose
LEBA0015
HOCHAR ROSE PERE et FILS
Produced from 100% Cinsault with aromas of cherry, cassis and even violet
flower. A real fruit flavour is carried through to the palate with strawberry and
cherry fruits dominating. A richly flavoured summer rose wine.
(3)
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EAU · N
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MASSAYA BEKAA VALLEY ROSE
Quite deep coloured with a soft, herby character with a hint of sweetness to the fruit.
(3)
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Wine making and vine growing go back to colonial times in New Zealand,
but it was not until the end of the 1960s which saw the end of the New
Zealand institution of the "six o'clock swill", where pubs were open for only
an hour after the end of the working day and closed all Sunday, that the
industry started to forge forward.
The same legislative reform saw the introduction of bring your own
licences for restaurants. This too had a profound and unexpected effect on
New Zealanders' cultural approach to wine.
The first production of a Sauvignon Blanc of great note appears to have
occurred in 1977. Also produced in that year were superior quality wines of
Muller Thurgau, Riesling and Pinotage.
“Alcohol
the
cause of,
and solution,
to all of
life’s
problems.”
Homer Simpson
New Zealand is home to what many wine critics consider the world’s best
Sauvignon Blanc. Oz Clarke, the wine critic wrote in the 1990s that New
Zealand Sauvignon Blanc was "arguably the best in the world".
Historically, Sauvignon Blanc has been used in many French regions in
both AOC and Vin de Pays wine. The most famous had been France’s
Sancerre, it is also the grape used to make Pouilly Fumé.
In the 1980s, wineries in New Zealand, especially in the Marlborough
region, began producing outstanding, some critics said unforgettable, Sauvignon Blanc.
"New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc is like a child who inherits the best of both parents - exotic aromas
found in certain Sauvignon Blancs from the New World and the pungency and limey acidity of an Old
World Sauvignon Blanc like Sancerre from the Loire Valley" - Mark Oldman.
One critic said that drinking one's first New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc was like having sex for the first
time!
No other region in the world can match Marlborough, the north eastern corner of New Zealand's South
Island, which seems to be the best place in the world to grow Sauvignon Blanc grapes.
NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand
New Zealand Reds are typically made from either a blend of varietals (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and
much less often Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Malbec), or Pinot Noir.
Recently, in Hawkes Bay there have been wines made from Syrah, either solely or blends, and even
Tempranillo, Montepulciano and Sangiovese.
Excellent quality Methode Traditionelle sparkling wine is produced in New Zealand. Typically, it was
Marlborough that was the commercial birthplace of New Zealand Methode Traditionelle sparkling wine.
Marlborough still produces a number of high quality sparkling wines, and has attracted both
investment from Champagne producers and also champanois wine-makers .
Sparkling wines from Marlborough include Pelorous (from Cloudy Bay), and Montana Lindauer.
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NO
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O
NEWZ0007
NE
EAU · N
UE
BABICH HAWKES BAY MERLOT CABERNET
Brambly / blackberry notes from the Cabernet mingle on the nose with the
softer plum, boysenberry aromas of Merlot. The palate is of medium weight
and round with upfront sweet fruit. The fruit lingers on the finish over a
savoury background with light cedar oak notes.
(B)
· NUEVO
EAU
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W
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VO
· NO
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·
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NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0005
NE
NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand Reds
EAU · N
UE
BABICH EAST COAST PINOT NOIR
The bouquet is lifted with the aromas of strawberries and raspberries mingled with spice.
The supple palate is of medium weight and has a sweet red fruited entry with spice showing
its hand again. Earthy notes add a touch of complexity to the mid palate and fine coating
tannins dust the finish.
(D)
NEWZ0024
MONTANA CABERNET MERLOT
Rich berry fruits combine with American oak to give complexity to the wine,
enabling it to be consumed now or to be cellared for up to 4 years.
(C)
NEWZ0080
FEATHERDROP HILL PINOT NOIR
Ripe, sweet dark fruit aromas and subtle touch of oak are followed on the
palate by soft, rounded red fruit flavours, supported by fine grain tannins.
(D)
NEWZ0012
C J PASK GIMBLETT ROAD SYRAH
Rich and elegant with white pepper and violet aromas, blackberry and raspberry on the
palate with hints of cherry and fine oak.
(E)
W
·N
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OUV
VO
NE
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EAU
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NO
· NEW · N
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NEWZ0019
EAU · N
UE
THE CROSSINGS PINOT NOIR
Lifted aromas of black plums and violets. Ripe berry fruit flavours combine with savoury
notes on the palate to produce a wine that is both elegant and approachable.
(D)
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C J PASK CABERNET MERLOT MALBEC
Lovely ripe fruit - plummy, and intensely flavoured, rich Cabernet and velvety Merlot combine
well with a hint of Malbec to create this full flavoured red, adjudged one of the best to come
out of New Zealand.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0380
EAU · N
UE
NEWZ0350
DISTANT LAND HAWKES BAY MERLOT MALBEC
Spiced cloves and nutmeg feature on the nose. Ripe peachy plum and blackberry on the
palate finishes with violet and toasty oak.
(B)
DOMAINE ROAD PINOT NOIR CENTRAL OTAGO 2006
Dark and red fruits, plums, cherries, dried herbs, wild thyme, orange peel, soft tannins, well
balanced acids, good length, body, and structure with a spicy finish.
(D)
NEWZ0180
NEW ZEALAND
NEWZ0013
8/11/10
HUNTERS MARLBOROUGH PINOT NOIR 2008
The best Pinot Noir that we have tasted, light delicate cherry fruit and
savoury flavours.
(D)
NEWZ0037
C.J. PASK RESERVE MERLOT 2000
A seductive Merlot with mouth-filling, intense plum and rich game flavours. Hints of coffee
and spice and integrated oak enhance the richness of this wine. May be cellared for five to
eight years, to add further complexity. Only limited stock available.
(B)
NEWZ0002
NAUTILUS MARLBOROUGH PINOT NOIR 2009
Dark ruby in colour, with aromas of raspberries, plums, spicy oak and a hint
of violets. The palate is full-bodied with fine soft tannins and generous fruit
flavours adding length and structure to the intense finish.
(D)
NEWZ0160
CLOUDY BAY PINOT NOIR 2007
Intensely fragrant with alluring aromas of dark plums and lifted hints of blueberry, layered
over spicy sandalwood and smoky bacon. The palate is succulent and flavoursome with dark
fruits and toasty oak gently supported by plush tannins.
(D)
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KENNEDY POINT MERLOT 2005
Elegant Merlot with a fascinating array of fruit and savoury flavours and the sort of rich
texture often found in the red wines of Waiheke Island and Bordeaux. Cassis, dark chocolate,
wild herbs, liquorice, anise and spicy oak characters. A year or two in bottle has allowed the
wine to settle down, giving greater flavour integration. The wine is more about vinosity than
simple fruitiness.
(B)
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EAU
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VO
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NEWZ0330
NE
EAU · N
KENNEDY POINT SYRAH 2007
The wine is reminiscent of a northern Rhone wine that is fermented with 2% Viognier, which
lifts the aromas of pepper, spice and dark fruit. This full-bodied wine finishes with fine tannins
and structured spicy fruit. It should be aged for 3 to 8 years.
UE
(D)
For our range of Kennedy Point Jeroboams and Magnums see page 125/126
· NUEVO
EAU
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NEWZ0027
NE
NEW ZEALAND
NEWZ0325
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
ESCARPMENT KUPE PINOT NOIR MARTINBOROUGH 2008
One of New Zealand's most famous winemakers, Larry McKenna is the man behind
Escarpment, his name goes hand-in-hand with the best quality Pinot Noir from New Zealand.
This Pinot is made only when vintage conditions allow. More elegant than blockbuster, with
great purity and minerality through cherry, plum, floral and spice flavours. Supple with subtle
power and great potential.
(D)
NEWZ0034
TE MATA ESTATE AWATEA CABERNET MERLOT 1998
Outstanding vintage, cellar for up to 10 years, wonderful concentration of fruit. James
Halliday, the well known Australian vineyard proprietor gives this wine the maximum 5 star
rating.
(C)
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EAU
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UV
W
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· NO
OUV
CLAYVIN MARLBOROUGH PINOT NOIR 2002
Regarded as one of New Zealand's finest Pinots, one of the finest vintages yet from this
hillside vineyard. Broad and with a complexity rarely seen in Kiwi Pinot, this is a beautifully
layered and sophisticated wine with cherry note and a smooth finish.
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0320
EAU · N
UE
NEWZ0230
(D)
TE MATA COLERAINE CABERNET MERLOT 1996
Dark red in colour with a purple edge, an aroma of ripe blackberries, vanilla and hints of
liquorice.
(C)
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NEWZ0011
SAUVIGNON BLANC C. J. PASK OMAHU ROAD
Delicious wine with lovely tropical fruit flavours, from the family owned vineyard in Hawkes
Bay on the North Island.
(2)
NEWZ0017
THE CROSSINGS SAUVIGNON BLANC
Powerful aroma of limes, passionfruit and herbal notes. On the palate, melon and stone fruit
flavours are underpinned by zesty acidity and fruity mineral spice.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
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W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0006
EAU · N
UE
BABICH MARLBOROUGH SAUVIGNON BLANC
This wine has a bouquet that is bursting with passionfruit, gooseberry and redcurrent. The
palate is rich, sweet fruited and complex with layers of guava, passionfruit and gooseberry.
The acid/fruit balance is excellent with a lovely herbal flinty character and a lingering perfume
on the finish. This is a reason why Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is so famous. Enjoy!
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
TWIN ISLANDS MARLBOROUGH SAUVIGNON BLANC
Twin Islands Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is pale straw in colour with a fragrant aroma of
gooseberry and melon with a hint of grapefruit. A generous mid palate with tropical fruit and
gooseberry flavours leads to a fresh zingy finish.
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0030
EAU · N
UE
NEWZ0010
(2)
C J PASK INSTINCT MARLBOROUGH SAUVIGNON BLANC
NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand Whites
Light golden colour with lively green tinges and delicate nettle and lime aromas, mineral and
stony components on the palate provide the backbone and texture to the overlayed fruit.
Quintessential Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc style incorporating very fine lime and
passionfruit characters. A beautifully crafted Sauvignon Blanc with underlying power.
(2)
NEWZ0025
MONTANA SAUVIGNON BLANC MARLBOROUGH
Crisp, dry white with tropical fruit characters.
(2)
NEWZ0075
FEATHERDROP HILL SAUVIGNON BLANC
Intense ripe gooseberry aromas and subtle hints of spice are followed on the palate by mouth
watering citrus concentration and elegant balance.
(2)
NEWZ0023
MONTANA EAST COAST UNOAKED CHARDONNAY
Lightly oaked, medium weight, fruity Chardonnay from the east coast, displaying a mixture of
peach and citrus fruit flavours.
(2)
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DOMAINE ROAD SAUVIGNON BLANC
A small winery producing some wonderful wines, this is no exception! Nice gooseberry
flavours with a hint of citrus. Delicious!
(2)
NEWZ0001
NAUTILUS SAUVIGNON BLANC MARLBOROUGH
Intense aromas of gooseberry and passionfruit with hints of nettle leaf and lime. The palate is
full flavoured with passionfruit and melon characters and has excellent weight and intensity
with a typical Marlborough zing adding length to the finish.
(2)
NEWZ0190
HUNTERS MARLBOROUGH SAUVIGNON BLANC
Luscious citrus fruit flavours, fresh dry and crisp - up there with the best New Zealand
Sauvignon Blancs!
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
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OUV
VO
W
·N
EAU · N
UE
NEWZ0022
· NUEVO
EAU
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·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
DISTANT LAND MARLBOROUGH PINOT GRIS
This wine is a stunning example of New Zealand Pinot Gris. The nose displays nectarine and
melon, with a palate of pear drop and fig leading to a luscious dry finish.
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0360
NE
NEW ZEALAND
NEWZ0340
8/11/10
EAU · N
UE
(3)
JACKSON ESTATE GREEN LIP SAUVIGNON BLANC
This wine is named after the New Zealand greenlip mussel, or Perna canaliculus. Aromas of
rich tropical fruits, white currant and fresh basil lead to a palate full in delivery, combining
layers of fresh textured yellow fruits cut with finely balanced mineral tension. This wine is the
perfect accompaniment to shellfish.
(2)
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EAU
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W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0032
EAU · N
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OUV
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· NEW · N
O
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EAU
·
UV
·N
EAU · N
Zesty, aromatic wine, with flavours of apricots and nectarines coming through on the palate.
(2)
UE
NEWZ0370
110
SAINT CLAIR SAUVIGNON BLANC
UE
DISTANT LAND MARLBOROUGH SAUVIGNON BLANC
The nose is elegant and opens up to reveal gooseberry and guava. A succulent palate of
passion-fruit and minerality leads to a gentle finish of gooseberry and lime.
(2)
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GREY WACKE SAUVIGNON BLANC
Wonderful nose of gooseberry, passionfruit and a hint of spice. Creamy full mouthfeel with
passionfruit, gooseberry and lime flavours with a mineral quality. Lovely citrus flavours with a
very long finish. An excellent Sauvignon by Kevin Judd ex Cloudy Bay.
(2)
NEWZ0016
DOG POINT SAUVIGNON BLANC
A mixture of ripe tropical and citrus fruits, intensely varietal with an excellent balance of fruit
and acidity.
(2)
NEWZ0014
CLOUDY BAY SAUVIGNON BLANC
Generosity is the defining word for Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc. Its aromatics encapsulate a
broad spectrum of varietal flavours; tropical fragrances of guava and mango to ripe
lime/citrus and sweet herbs. The palate also is juicy and voluminous, combining
concentrated flavours with a mineral acidity that leaves a long, fresh, intense finish.
(2)
NEWZ0015
CLOUDY BAY CHARDONNAY
An irresistable mix of ripe citrus and toasted nut aromas reminiscent of grapefruit, fig and
pistachio biscotti taken with chamomile tea! The palate leads with savoury notes which give
way to a taut citrus core, revealing the vibrant Marlborough fruit.
(2)
NEWZ0155
CLOUDY BAY TE KOKO
A tantalising infusion of jasmine flowers and sweet garden herbs with lemon and mandarine
citrus steeped in ginger spice. The palate is creamy and full yet finishes with an intuitively
balanced lemon citrus twist.
NEW ZEALAND
NEWZ0003
8/11/10
(2)
New Zealand Rose
· NUEVO
EAU
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OUV
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NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0018
EAU · N
UE
CROSSROADS SOUTHBANK SAUVIGNON BLANC ROSE
Chilled crisp this unique Rose is bursting with the lively aromas of strawberries and
watermelon. The soft red fruit on both the nose and palate beautifully plays off the Sauvignon
Blanc's crisp vibrancy giving the wine a long, smooth yet fresh finish. The classic zesty
gooseberry and capsicum characters of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc are given new charm
in this lovely example of New Zealand Rose.
(3)
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SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa
The early history of South African wine can be traced to the founding of a
supply station at the Cape of Good Hope by the Dutch East India
Company. Jan van Riebeeck was given the task of managing the station
and planting vineyards to produce wine and grapes, that could be used to
ward off scurvy for sailors continuing on their voyages along the spice
route.
In 1685, another Cape Governor, Simon van der Stel, purchased a large
1,850 acre estate, founding what would later become the world-renowned
Constantia wine estate. In the 19th century, South Africa fell under British
rule which proved lucrative for the wine industry as South African wine
flowed into the British market.
Following the devastation from the phylloxera epidemic in the late 19th
century, many vineyards were replanted with high yielding grape varieties
such as Cinsaut.
For much of the 20th century, the wine industry of South Africa received
very little attention on the worldwide stage. Its isolation was further
deepened by boycotts of South African products in protest at the
country's system of Apartheid. It wasn't until the late 1980s and 1990s
when Apartheid was ended and the world's export market opened up that
South African wines began to experience a renaissance.
The presence of flying winemakers from abroad brought international
influences and focus on well known varieties such as Shiraz, Cabernet
Sauvignon and Chardonnay.
“It is well
to remember that
there are five
reasons for
drinking:
the arrival of a
friend;
one's present or
future thirst;
the excellence of
the wine;
or any other
reason.”
Latin saying
The main wine regions:
Constantia is the historic hub of Cape wine. Closest to Cape Town, it boasts some of the most famous
estate names such as Groot and Klein Constantia, and Buitenverwachting, superb Sauvignon Blanc
and Semillon wines are produced.
Durbanville and its hills north-east of Cape Town have a winemaking history dating back 280 years.
Some star performers are emerging, including brilliant Sauvignon Blancs with strong contemporary
focus on Shiraz and Merlot.
Franschhoek lies in a contained valley, a pretty town founded by the French Huguenots in 1688. Today
it is very much a boutique region with old buildings, restaurants and small producers.
Paarl is another of the Cape’s historic towns where wine has been made for centuries.
Many cellars, small and large, from boutique to co-operative, produce wine from the ordinary to the
sensational. Winemakers have been concentrating on Shiraz, but some fine Chenin Blanc, Pinotage,
Cabernet Sauvignon, blends, and even unusual varieties such as Viognier and Mourvèdre are turned
into prize-winning wines.
Robertson and a few other villages lie along a fertile, if warm, valley where white wines such as
Chardonnay and sparkling wine used to be the main stars. Today the move is to red varieties,
especially Shiraz.
Stellenbosch is, in the minds of many, the finest wine area in South Africa, claiming the crown for reds.
With a list of more than 80 wineries and producers, it is also the most expensive wine farmland. Nearly
all the most famous international names in South African wines are found here in an area reaching from
sea-facing slopes to valley-hugging hills. This is the home of Kanonkop, Meerlust, Rustenberg,
Thelema and Warwick. The list is endless. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinotage and Chenin Blanc are
the stars here.
Walker Bay near the coastal town of Hermanus has become another of the Cape’s most fashionable
regions. With Elgin to the west and Bot River inland, it falls under the Overberg appellation. It is the
home of Cape Pinot Noir and good Chardonnay and home to places like Hamilton-Russell.
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FREEDOM CROSS CINSAUT CABERNET
Light, fruity and easy drinking.
(B)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
WIDE RIVER SHIRAZ
Rich red berry fruit aroma, full of juicy baked plum and damson flavours with a nice soft
smooth finish.
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0065
EAU · N
UE
AFRI0060
(D)
FREEDOM CROSS PINOTAGE
Rich berry fruits on the nose, hints of pepper and spice on the palate with a dry, full and
lasting after-taste.
(E)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0333
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
A typical Merlot with soft berry, cassis, mint and chocolate flavours. This wine has soft
tannins, is creamy on the middle palate, well balanced with a smooth aftertaste.
(B)
SPIER COLOURS MERLOT
Clear and brilliant with subtle blackberry aromas on the nose, that follow
through onto the medium-bodied, soft palate.
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0425
LUTZVILLE CAPE DIAMOND MERLOT
EAU · N
UE
AFRI0335
(B)
SOUTH AFRICA
South African Reds
LUTZVILLE CAPE DIAMOND PINOTAGE
Pleasant sweet berry nose with soft delicate tannins and a rich plum flavoured finish.
(D)
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LUTZVILLE CAPE DIAMOND SHIRAZ
This wine has the typical spicy, blackberry, cassis and smoky flavour of Shiraz. The flavour
comes through on the palate and you will find a complex, full-bodied wine with a long
aftertaste.
UE
(D)
AFRI0220
SLOWINE SHIRAZ
Full of rich bramble fruit flavours, lush and long on the finish.
(D)
AFRI0225
SLOWINE MERLOT
Soft juicy fruits and chocolate notes, delicious on its own on a lazy day or with a nice slow
roasted lamb!
(B)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
EAU · N
VO
· NO
NE
W
EAU · N
A very approachable Pinotage with rich plum and summer fruit flavours, balanced by gentle
oak and soft tannins.
(D)
NE
VO
· NO
NIEL JOUBERT MERLOT
Attractive ripe plum nose with chocolate, coffee and vanilla, with fine, floral backing. All
carrying through to the palate with addition of sweet spice to create a beautifully balanced,
velvety finish.
W
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
NIEL JOUBERT PINOTAGE
UE
AFRI0450
·N
(D)
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
Rich blackberry and damsons fill the palate with just a hint of spice.
UE
AFRI0455
·N
RUNNING DUCK SHIRAZ
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0005
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UE
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ENGELBRECHT ELS GUARDIAN PEAK MERLOT
Inviting aromas of red berries, ripe fruits and violets developing into spices and green
peppers on the nose as the wine opens up. Excellent follow through of supple berry flavours
arriving on the palate with good ripe tannins to ensure presence in this young wine. Flavours
of chocolate and hints of stewed fruits, especially pear and apricots appear, good weight on
the mid-palate, medium but delicious finish.
(B)
AFRI0315
MISCHA EVENTIDE SHIRAZ
This intense, vibrant Shiraz shows the deep purple of a youthful wine. The aromas are rich
and peppery, with red berry and coconut undertones. On the palate there are sweet, exotic
flavours highlighted by velvety round tannins.
(D)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0435
EAU · N
(C)
VO
· NO
NE
W
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
EAU · N
Deep ruby core with a lively rim. The nose is a pleasant bouquet of ripe black fruit mingling
with subtle oak spice. The richly textured palate is enhanced by a sweet fruit core which
adds weight and dimension to the wine. Fine tannins ensure a long lasting, flavourful finish.
UE
AFRI0285
·N
K C CABERNET MERLOT
UE
AFRI0105
SOUTH AFRICA
AFRI0340
8/11/10
PAUL CLUVER PINOT NOIR
Beautifully soft and velvety with an intense gamey nose, fresh and well balanced, smooth
and seductive!
(D)
RUSTENBERG JOHN X MERRIMAN RED
This classic South African red wine is produced from low-yielding, mature vines on the
South-West slopes of the Simonsberg mountain. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet
Franc and Petit Verdot are blended early for complete integration and matured in barriques
for 20 months.
(C)
AFRI0310
GROOT CONSTANTIA PINOTAGE 2008
Full-bodied style with intense colour and prominent varietal character, rich
plummy flavours and a nice soft velvety finish.
(E)
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MEERLUST ESTATE RUBICON 2004
Now celebrating its quarter century, Rubicon was the first Bordeaux blend produced in South
Africa, and has rightly maintained its iconic status since then. A blend of Cabernet, Merlot
and Cabernet Franc, each varietal is fermented separately in steel tanks and blended after
malolactic fermentation. Once blended the wine is matured in Nevers oak barriques for 24
months, then aged for a further 2 years after bottling before release. The wine will age for 15
to 25 years.
(C)
AFRI0345
ENGELBRECHT ELS PROPRIETORS BLEND 2006
Austere, cedar and pencil shavings. Spicy undertones from the Shiraz component. Wildflower
aromas can be detected as the wine opens up. Black fruit flavours are prevalent, a delightful
richness likened to Christmas cake. Soft Shiraz flavours can be found on the mid-palate with
hints of farmyard. Great intensity experienced on the front and mid-palates. Soft tannins with
considerable length. A unique blend of six varietals. Rich and rewarding.
(C)
AFRI0003
HAMILTON RUSSELL PINOT NOIR 2005
Always in short supply, the grapes are hand harvested at optimal ripeness and traditionally
vinified with minimal handling to express both their origin and the character of the vintage.
(D)
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FREEDOM CROSS CHENIN BLANC
Lovely peach aromas with soft fruit flavours on the palate.
(3)
AFRI0140
FREEDOM CROSS CHARDONNAY
Fruity buttery aromas giving a crisp, fresh, well balanced rounded flavour with lasting aftertaste.
(2)
AFRI0008
FREEDOM CROSS SAUVIGNON BLANC
Attractive tropical fruit on the nose, slight hint of cut grass, crisp and fruity.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
OUV
VO
NE
·N
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
EAU · N
W
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
NE
OUV
EAU · N
UE
AFRI0067
W
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
·N
NIEL JOUBERT SAUVIGNON BLANC
Aromas of gooseberry, sweet lime and apple with hints of fresh cut grass on the nose. A fresh
and lively palate of zesty citrus fruits combine with pear and nectarine to produce a wellbalanced wine with a long, flavoursome finish.
(2)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
·N
(4)
UE
AFRI0440
· NEW · N
O
Bright, full flavoured and fruity. Rich grapeskin and peach character, coupled with fresh
acidity.
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0445
· NEW · N
O
WIDE RIVER CHENIN BLANC
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0062
EAU · N
UE
SOUTH AFRICA
South African Whites
NIEL JOUBERT CHENIN CHARDONNAY
Full, yet elegant, ripe tropical fruits match with crispy apple and citrus flavours in a wellbalanced and easy drinking style.
(3)
WIDE RIVER VIOGNIER
Intense exotic perfume of mayflowers and tropical fruits, rich honey like flavours and a lasting
finish.
(3)
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LUTZVILLE CHENIN BLANC
Fresh and zesty with hints of guava on the nose and delicious richness of dried fruit on the
palate.
(3)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0420
NE
EAU · N
UE
AFRI0230
SPIER COLOURS CHENIN BLANC
Rich tropical fruit with hints of guava tones on the nose. Crisp, fresh flavour with a lingering
finish.
(3)
SLOWINE CHENIN BLANC / SAUVIGNON BLANC
Soft, yet fresh with bags of flavours of wine gums, the ultimate quaffing wine!
(3)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0006
NE
EAU · N
UE
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0430
NE
SOUTH AFRICA
AFRI0337
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EAU · N
UE
AFRI0355
RUNNING DUCK CHENIN SAUVIGNON BLANC
Crisp and clean with tropical fruit flavours, the Sauvignon adds that subtle citrus
characteristic which bursts onto the palate giving a lovely fresh finish.
(3)
K C SAUVIGNON BLANC
Fresh green appearance. Melon, green fig and kiwi fruit aromas abound. The complex palate
is rich and juicy with a fresh, flinty finish.
(2)
BOUCHARD FINLAYSON BLANC DE MER
Deliciously fragrant with an inviting, easy drinking style. Rich on the palate
with a creamy elegance followed by hints of green apple and melon.
(3)
W
·N
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
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EAU
·
UV
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0290
EAU · N
UE
PAUL CLUVER SAUVIGNON BLANC
Fresh cut grass on the nose, citrus and tropical fruits on the palate.
(2)
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KLEIN CONTANTIA SAUVIGNON BLANC
One of the oldest and most respected estates in South Africa. Their cool climate Sauvignon
Blanc is a Cape showpiece - lovely crisp, ripe fruit.
· NO
NE
W
·N
OUV
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
19:35
EAU · N
UE
AFRI0295
(2)
PAUL CLUVER GEWURZTRAMINER
Wonderfully aromatic Gewurztraminer, classic oily nose, fresh and spicy - a real match for
eastern dishes.
(3)
AFRI0004
HAMILTON RUSSELL CHARDONNAY 2007
Amongst the finest South African Chardonnays, 100% barrel fermented (30% new oak)
showing a mix of ripe melon and butterscotch flavours. Very limited quantities.
SOUTH AFRICA
AFRI0009
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South African Rose
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
EAU · N
(4)
VO
· NO
NE
W
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
An attractive, dusky-pink wine that's well-structured, fruit-driven and ready to enjoy now. The
nose rewards with hints of strawberry and candy floss, leading to full, ripe strawberry flavours
that linger pleasantly on the after-palate
UE
AFRI0332
·N
SPIER COLOURS ROSE
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
AFRI0428
EAU · N
UE
LUTZVILLE CAPE DIAMOND SHIRAZ ROSE
The vineyards are planted in loam-rich Karoo Soil in the cooler, most westerly area as well as
the Southern slopes. As a result, the wine has a prominent reddish pink colour with charming
berry fruit flavours and an appealing crispy fruit / acid balance with a creamy aftertaste.
(4)
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“The great evil of
wine,
Uruguay is the fourth most important wine producer in South America after
Chile, Argentina and Brazil. Uruguayan wines have a long tradition and a
growing recognition in the world market. The history of Uruguayan grapes
and wines is as old as the country; Vineyards in Uruguay have 250 years
of history, even though its commercial development began less than a
century ago.
The first grapevines were brought directly from Spain, as early as the first
half of the 18th Century. The Tannat (Harriague) and Folle Noire (Vidiella)
grapes from south-west Bordeaux, France, followed.
is that it
first seizes
the feet,
it is a crafty
wrestler.”
Uruguay is the main tannat wine producer in the world.
Titus Maccius
URUA0005
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
URUGUAY
UrUguay
EAU · N
UE
PISANO RESERVE TANNAT SYRAH VIOGNIER
Pisano reserve has aromas of plums, prunes and touches of liquorice, followed by notes of
cinnamon and pepper. The flavours follow through to the palate where hints of toasty oak are
evident with rich notes of dark cherries and damsons.
(D)
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Sauternes is a French dessert wine from the Sauternais region of the
Graves area in Bordeaux.
Sauternes is made from Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle
grapes that have been affected by Botrytis cinerea, also known as noble
rot. This causes the grapes to become partially raisined, resulting in
concentrated and distinctively flavoured wines, it is one of the few wine
regions where infection with noble rot is a frequent occurrence, due to its
climate.
“I cook with
wine…
Sometimes I
even add it to
the food!”
W. C. Fields
The Sauternes wine region comprises five communes— Barsac,
Sauternes, Bommes, Fargues and Preignac. While all five communes
are permitted to use the name Sauternes, the Barsac region is also
permitted to label their wines under the Barsac appellation.
The Barsac region is located on the west bank of the Ciron river where the
tributary meets the Garonne, the area sits on an alluvial plain with sandy
and limey soils. In general, Barsac wine is distinguished from other
Sauternes in being drier with a lighter body, currently more Barsac producers are choosing to promote
the wines under their own name.
In years when the noble rot does not develop, Sauternes producers will often make dry white wines
under the generic Bordeaux AOC.
To qualify for the Sauternes label, the wines must have a minimum 13% alcohol level and pass a
tasting exam where the wines need to taste noticeably sweet.
Wines from Sauternes, especially the Premier Cru Supérieur estate Château d'Yquem, can be very
expensive, due largely to the very high cost of production.
Australian dessert wines or “Stickies” as they are often referred as, are intensely flavoured white
wines, deep gold in colour with bouquets of dried apricots, rich sweet flavour and a sharp acidic finish.
Their intensity of flavour means they are often sold in half bottles and drunk to accompany or even
replace desserts.
These botrytised sweet wines contain a delicate, acidic balance that creates a sensational
accompaniment to fruit desserts. They are also the perfect accompaniment to blue or soft cheeses.
DESSERT WINES
Dessert Wines
Since the wine renaissance of the 1960s, the quality of California's dessert and fortified wines have
been dramatically improved.
Beringer was one of the first to create a botrytised wine from Sauvignon blanc and Sémillon.
Though unlike in Sauternes, Beringer's wine was made of grapes regularly harvested and then
introduced at the winery to Botrytis cinerea spores created in a laboratory.
Since then California winemakers in places like the Anderson Valley have found vineyards where this
noble rot can occur naturally on the grapes. The Anderson and Alexander Valley have also developed a
reputation for their Late Harvest wines made from Riesling.
Several French and Italian style Muscat wines are produced throughout California and are known for
their intense aromatics and balanced acidity.
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DESSERT WINES
Classification
For the 1855 Exposition Universelle de Paris, Emperor Napoleon III requested a classification system
for France's best Bordeaux wines which were to be on display for visitors from around the world.
Brokers from the wine industry ranked the wines according to a château's reputation and trading price,
which at that time was directly related to quality. The result was the Bordeaux Wine Official
Classification of 1855.
The wines were ranked in importance from first to fifth growths (crus). All of the red wines that made it
on the list came from the Médoc region except for one: Château Haut-Brion from Graves.
The white wines, then of much less importance than red wine, were limited to the sweet varieties
of Sauternes and Barsac. They were ranked only from first great growth - Premier Cru superieur,
to second growth - Premiers Crus.
Notable Chateaux
Prem. Cru Supérieur, 1855
Ch. d'Yquem
Premiers Crus, 1855
Ch. Climens
Ch. Coutet
Ch. Guiraud
Ch. Lafaurie-Peyraguey
Ch. de Rayne-Vigneau
Ch. Rieussec
Ch. Sigalas-Rabaud
Ch. Suduiraut
Ch. La Tour-Blanche
Sauternes Vintages
122
2009
Classic
2001
Superb
2008
Very good
1996
Superb
2007
Extremely good
1989
Superb
2006
Extremely good
1986
Superb
2005
Superb
1983
Very good
2004
Very good
1976
Very good
2003
Superb
1975
Extremely good
2002
Extremely good
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France
· NUEVO
EAU
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W
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· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
BORD0128
EAU · N
MOUTON CADET RESERVE SAUTERNES
Produced in limited quantities this wine, with its rich aromas of apricot, honey and blossom,
is made from three grape varieties typical of the region, Semillon, Sauvignon and Muscadelle,
transformed by the effect of Botrytis Cinerea, the famous 'noble rot'.
UE
(9)
Dessert wines - 1/2 bottles
France
BORD0126
SAUTERNES BARON PHILIPPE
Ripe apricot, pineapple and citrus flavours with a honey, perfumed nose.
(9)
BORD0129
CHATEAU LAFAURIE PEYRAGUEY
1st GROWTH SAUTERNES 2002
Very fine, rich concentrated and sweet with spicy ripe peach and apricot flavours.
(9)
Australia
AUST0710
PETER LEHMANN BOTRYTIS SEMILLON
DESSERT WINES
Dessert wines - 75cl
Soft citrus and apricot aromas with luscious weight and stone fruit characters on the palate.
(9)
AUST0046
BROWN BROTHERS LATE HARVEST ORANGE MUSCAT
& FLORA
This luscious pudding wine is a balanced blend of two unusual grape varieties which create a
wonderful dessert wine that is ideal for summer fruit puddings.
(9)
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EAU
·
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·N
OUV
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
ITAL0027
NE
EAU · N
UE
RECIOTO DI SOAVE MAROGNA 1998
Recioto di Soave is yellow-gold in colour with a complex aroma reminiscent of acacia honey
with a flowery scent and a well-balanced, full-bodied and velvety bouquet.
(9)
California
CALI0022
ESSENSIA ORANGE MUSCAT
Beautiful flavours that are enhanced by dark chocolate desserts, bringing out the orange
nuances in the wine.
(9)
CALI0042
ELYSIUM BLACK MUSCAT
Rich berry flavours brought out by a pairing with rich desserts or blue veined cheeses, also
exquisite on its own when chilled.
(9)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
STARBOARD BATCH 1988
Batch 88 is made from Tinta Roriz, Tinta Cao and Tinta Amarella grape varieties from the
‘Nautically on the left’ district in Northern Portugal. The wine is ready to drink - but if aged in
the bottle will soften and develop a spicy bouquet.
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
PORT0115
NE
DESSERT WINES
Italy
EAU · N
UE
(9)
Hungary
HUNG0010
TOKAJI ASZU CROWN ESTATES 5 PUTTONYOS
Tokaji Aszu wines must spend a minimum of at least three years maturing before release.
Crown Estates winemakers taste Aszu wines regularly to decide the optimum bottling date,
which may exceed this minimum period. The Puttonyos number indicates how many tubfulls
of Aszu berries were used, the higher the number (1 - 6), the richer, longer-living and rarer the
Aszu wine.
(9)
Tasmania
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
TASM0010
EAU · N
UE
PIRIE RESERVE CLARK'S BOTRYTIS RIESLING 2007 HALF
Straw coloured and viscous. The aroma shows classic late-harvest Riesling characters of
Seville orange and lime marmalade, overlaid with more subtle linden and citrus blossom. The
palate is mouth-coating and unctuous while still retaining structure and definition from the
high acidity which then finishes long and bright.
(9)
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Champagne - White
CHAM0070
JOSEPH PERRIER CUVEE ROYALE
Fresh and delicate with good fruit. Pale straw in colour. This family run house consistently
produces one of the best value Champagnes. Made from a third Chardonnay and two thirds
black grapes and aged for at least three years.
(1)
CHAM0015
LAURENT PERRIER NV
The flagship of Laurent-Perrier, this champagne embodies the house style, deliciously fresh
and easy to drink, delicate yet complex nose, with hints of citrus fruit, and a balanced palate.
(1)
CHAM0029
MOET & CHANDON NV
One of the most popular brands of champagne, dry with good fruit flavours.
(1)
CHAM0060
VEUVE CLICQUOT YELLOW LABEL BRUT NV
Citric, apple, toast, butter and yeast aromas, very expansive with distinctive strawberry Pinot
Noir character. A touch of black pepper and a full, rich and soft creamy finish.
JEROBOAMS
Jeroboams
(1)
New Zealand
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0335
EAU · N
UE
KENNEDY POINT RES CAB SAUVIGNON 2005
This wine has intense full body structure, a spicy fruit pallet and will cellar well or decant and
enjoy today. The wine shows intense dark fruit, a touch of chocolate with spicy oak, fine
tannins and excellent structure.
(C)
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MAGNUMS
Magnums
Champagne - White
CHAM0006
JOSEPH PERRIER N/V
Abundant ripe orchid fruits, particularly pear, with a hint of spice.
(1)
CHAM0021
LANSON BLACK LABEL N/V
Superb example from this famous Champagne house, ideal for that extra special occasion!
(1)
CHAM0009
JOSEPH PERRIER VINTAGE 1998
Pale straw colour, fresh and delicate fruit with biscuit flavours on the palate. Joseph Perrier
continues to produce wines of elegance.
(1)
CHAM0030
MOET & CHANDON BRUT IMPERIAL N/V
One of the most popular brands of champagne, dry with good fruit flavours.
(1)
CHAM0065
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN YELLOW LABEL BRUT
Citric, apple, toast, butter and yeast aromas, very expansive with distinctive strawberry Pinot
Noir character. A touch of black pepper and a full, rich and soft creamy finish.
(1)
CHAM0140
POL ROGER CUVEE WINSTON CHURCHILL 1998
Sir Winston Churchill's favourite tipple. Charm, style, elegance, refinement and complexity
with an earthy nuttiness and fine balance.
(1)
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CHAM0010
JOSEPH PERRIER ROSE
Made from 80% Chardonnay. This Elegant Rose has delicate strawberry
notes, fine mousse and fresh, dry flavours.
(1)
CHAM0018
LAURENT PERRIER CUVEE ROSE BRUT
Made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes this Champagne is a glorious pink colour with rounded
fruit flavours and is not a only superb aperitif, but also a good match for a variety of different
dishes.
magnums
Champagne - Rose
(1)
Bordeaux
BORD0025
CHATEAU FRANC BAUDRON ST EMILION 2004
Lovely cassis nose leading to a soft velvety, cherry flavoured palate with just a hint of tannins
on the finish.
(C)
Germany
GERM0009
RHINEQUEEN LIEBFRAUMILCH NAHE
The most famous German wine, can be enjoyed on its own or with almost any food,
especially fish or white meats.
(5)
New Zealand
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0325
EAU · N
UE
KENNEDY POINT MERLOT 2005
Elegant Merlot with a fascinating array of fruit and savoury flavours and the sort of rich
texture often found in the red wines of Waiheke Island and Bordeaux. Cassis, dark chocolate,
wild herbs, liquorice, anise and spicy oak characters. A year or two in bottle has allowed the
wine to settle down, giving greater flavour integration. The wine is more about vinosity than
simple fruitiness.
(B)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
NEWZ0335
EAU · N
UE
KENNEDY POINT RESERVE CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2005
This wine has intense full body structure, a spicy fruit pallet and will cellar well or decant and
enjoy today. The wine shows intense dark fruit, a touch of chocolate with spicy oak, fine
tannins and excellent structure.
(C)
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half bottles
Half Bottles
Champagne - White
CHAM0004
BARON de BEAUPRE
Crisp, clean fruit with style and elegance.
(1)
CHAM0008
JOSEPH PERRIER N/V
Bright, pale yellow. On the nose, there are abundant, ripe orchard fruits, particularly pear, with
a hint of spices. Incisive Chardonnay on entry, then fine, mature Pinot Noir and Meunier fruit
on the mid-palate.
(1)
CHAM0023
LANSON BLACK LABEL
Superb example from this famous Champagne house, ideal for that extra special occasion!
(1)
CHAM0032
MOET & CHANDON N/V
One of the most popular brands of champagne, dry with good fruit flavours.
(1)
CHAM0043
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN YELLOW LABEL BRUT
Citric, apple, toast, butter and yeast aromas, very expansive with distinctive strawberry Pinot
Noir character and a touch of black pepper, and a full, rich and soft creamy finish.
(1)
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Bordeaux
BORD0011
BEAU RIVAGE CLARET
Easy drinking Claret with good structure of blackcurrant fruit and firm tannins.
(C)
Beaujolais
BEAU0001
BEAUJOLAIS VILLAGES CHATEAU de SOUZY
Light, soft and easy drinking Beaujolais with delicate strawberry notes.
(A)
Burgundy
Red
BURG0005
COTES DE BEAUNE VILLAGES MAISON CHAMPY
Delicious soft red with luscious ripe red fruits in abundance.
(B)
White
BURG0040
MACON CHARDONNAY JOSEPH TALMARD
half bottles
Half Bottles
Well balanced with good weight of Chardonnay fruit, an excellent, very consistent wine from
Joseph Talmard.
(2)
CHAB0001
CHABLIS DOMAINE MANANTS J.M.BROCARD
A good balance between fruit and acidity, good length and very elegant.
(2)
Loire
LOIR0011
MUSCADET FIEF DE LA BRIE
Very consistent, Auguste Bonhomme's sur lie is fermented in cask and is a crisp, dry, light
wine that is best served cool.
(1)
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half bottles
Half Bottles
Rhone
RHON0010
CHATEAU DU GRAND MOULAS COTES DU RHONE
Berry fruits on the nose, spicy peppery taste with lasting flavours.
(D)
Chile
CHIL0535
ECHEVERRIA MERLOT
Lovely soft, delicate flavours of dark berry fruits with a smooth velvety mouthfeel.
(B)
Spain
Red
SPAI0028
MARQUES DE CACERES RIOJA TINTO
Intense bouquet of fresh redcurrants and raspberries that rest on delicate notes of soft spice.
(C)
White
SPAI0027
MARQUES DE CACERES BLANCO
Very fresh notes of grapefruit and pears come through with a depth of minerals on the nose,
resulting in a pleasant complexity. Good structure in the mouth with fleshy fruit sensations
highlighted by a refreshing acidity that awakens the tastebuds. This wine's surprising
freshness and delicious fruit are the result of a very careful selection of Viura grapes.
(3)
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(187ml unless stated )
Champagne
CHAM0033
MOET & CHANDON N/V 20cl
One of the most popular brands of champagne, dry with good fruit flavours.
(1)
Red Wines
AUST0088
STONE RIVER SHIRAZ CABERNET
Red berry fruit aromas, plum, blackcurrant and sweet cherry on the palate with a long finish.
(C)
CALI0050
BLOSSOM HILL RED
Soft and mellow.
(C)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
PICACHO MERLOT
Firm, fruity and well-balanced red.
(B)
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHIL0282
EAU · N
UE
CHIL0250
CONCHA Y TORO MERLOT
Deep ruby red colour, typical plummy varietal character with soft berry fruits in abundance on
the palate.
(B)
CHIL0240
CONCHA Y TORO CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Robust with rich flavours of dark berry fruits.
(C)
SPAI0002
quarter bottles
Quarter Bottles
PATERNINA MONTE HARO RIOJA
Lovely soft strawberry fruit flavours, leading to a soft finish.
(C)
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AUST0089
STONE RIVER SEMILLON CHARDONNAY
Waxy, citrus Semillon aromas, hints of melon and tropical fruits on the palate with an elegant,
clean finish.
(3)
CALI0060
BLOSSOM HILL WHITE
Easy drinking, soft and fruity.
(3)
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
EAU · N
(2)
NE
VO
· NO
PAULITA SAUVIGNON BLANC
Crisp, refreshing acidity, supporting ripe tropical and citrus fruit flavours.
(2)
W
VO
· NEW · N
O
·
VO
NO
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
OUV
Crisp, fruity and medium-bodied with honey and apricot fruit flavours.
UE
CHIL0280
·N
PICACHO CHARDONNAY
VO
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CHIL0285
NE
quarter bottles
White Wines
U
EAU · N
E
CHIL0270
CONCHA Y TORO SAUVIGNON BLANC
Flowery perfume bouquet, crisp, fresh and dry on the palate. Great value!
(2)
CHIL0260
CONCHA Y TORO CHARDONNAY
Fruity buttery and rich with complex flavours.
(2)
ITAL0034
PINOT GRIGIO DI VENETO
Crisp and fresh with stone fruit flavours.
(3)
Rose Wines
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
SANTA ROSA WHITE ZINFANDEL
A beautiful light pink in colour, packed with redcurrant and strawberry flavours, light and fresh
with just enough sweetness.
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
CALI0121
EAU · N
UE
CALI0070
(4)
BLOSSOM HILL WHITE ZINFANDEL
A superb fruity wine with aromas and flavours of strawberries, raspberries and watermelon.
Medium sweet with lovely fruit finish, drink chilled anytime.
(5)
CHIL0275
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CONCHA Y TORO MERLOT ROSE
Elegant bright pink wine, rich in red fruit, strawberry and raspberry aromas. Dry, smooth and
well-balanced, chill down and enjoy on those long hot summer days.
(4)
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Red
AFRI0005
RUNNING DUCK SHIRAZ
Rich blackberry and damsons fill the palate with just a hint of spice.
(D)
CHIL0065
DE MARTINO ORGANIC CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Deep red with dark fruit aromas, full-bodied with lush flavours of blackberries and plums with
a pleasant finish.
(C)
White
AFRI0006
organic
Organic Wines
RUNNING DUCK CHENIN SAUVIGNON BLANC
Crisp and clean with tropical fruit flavours, the Sauvignon adds that subtle citrus
characteristic which bursts onto the palate giving a lovely fresh finish.
(3)
CHIL0060
DE MARTINO ORGANIC SAUVIGNON BLANC
Lovely bright colour with aromas of citrus fruits, on the palate it is vibrant, zesty and has
good balance of acidity.
Alcohol Free Wines
FREE0001
SUTTER HOME FRE MERLOT
This soft, fruity red possesses the cherry like fruitiness and smooth texture characteristics of
the Merlot variety.
(B)
FREE0002
SUTTER HOME FRE CHARDONNAY
Fre Chardonnay is light, fresh and fruity. It offers inviting tropical fruit aromas and rich, crisp,
citrus and apple flavours with a pleasantly tart aftertaste.
(2)
FREE0003
SUTTER HOME FRE WHITE ZINFANDEL
This White Zinfandel has a fresh, fruity aroma suggesting strawberries and cranberries, and
soft fruit berry like flavours leading to a crisp, lingering aftertaste.
(4)
alcohol free
(2)
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rose at a glance
Rose Wines at a glance.
Rose style wines are becoming more and more popular and to make life a little easier, here we list a
complete selection of all of our Rose style wines.
Bordeaux
BORD0940
CHATEAU MAYNE-CABANOT ROSE
Delicious rose with a nice full flavour of summer berries, a refreshing off dry style that is ideal
for anytime, any place!
(3)
BORD0008
CHATEAU DE SOURS BORDEAUX ROSE
Lovely luscious, vibrant pink colour that offers vivacious red berry fruit aromas, with hints of
strawberry, bubblegum, raspberries and cream on the palate. The summer fruits are
enhanced, with purity that is married beautifully to a lovely refreshing, balanced acidity and a
long dry finish.
(3)
Loire
LOIR0001
ANJOU ROSE LACHETEAU
The Loire's famous Rose, delicate with a touch of sweetness on the palate.
(4)
LOIR0065
SANCERRE ROSE DOMAINE DAULNY
Delicate notes of summer fruits with a hint of citrus, leading to a crisp, dry Rose that can be
enjoyed anytime!
(1)
French Regional
FREG0220
CUVEE DU ROY VIN de PAYS du COMPTE TOLOSAN ROSE
Delicate, light and easy drinking rose with hints of strawberries and raspberries evident on
the palate.
(4)
FREG0052
COTES DE SAINT MONT ROSE
Attractive flavours of summer fruits, well structured with hints of rose petals on the nose.
(4)
Spain
SPAI0030
MARQUES DE CACERES ROSE RIOJA 2009
Light, fresh, aromatic and fruity, the ideal aperitif.
(3)
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ITAL0043
PINOT GRIGIO ROSE CA SOLARE
Lovely delicate strawberry fruit flavours, soft and medium dry, ideal as an aperitif or just for
those summer evenings!
(4)
ITAL0031
PINOT GRIGIO DELLE VENEZIE IGT ROSE
Fresh and crisp rose style wine from the Veneto region of Italy, lovely soft strawberry fruit
flavours.
(4)
Australia
AUST1005
GEOFF MERRILL SHIRAZ GRENACHE ROSE
Striking rose petal pink with violet hues.The aroma displays the best of Grenache, cherries
and raspberry's with hints of liquorice and blackberry from the Shiraz. The palate is smooth
and seamless with fresh fruit flavours backed by an underlying savoury feel with a generous
fruity, dry and clean finish.
(4)
AUST0052
BROWN BROTHERS PINOT GRIGIO ROSE
Bright, light strawberry colour. It boasts fresh aromas of watermelon, pear and subtle
savoury characters, while the palate is crisp and racy with a delicate lively lift.
(4)
California
CALI0350
ORCHID BOULEVARD WHITE ZINFANDEL
Lush strawberry notes on the nose which follow through to the palate to give a slightly
sweeter taste than the normal White Zinfandels.
(5)
CALI0015
rose at a glance
Italy
FOXCOVER WHITE ZINFANDEL
Light style rose, delicate strawberry notes with a nice fresh zingy finish.
(5)
CALI0032
SUTTER HOME WHITE ZINFANDEL
Pale pink in colour, light and fruity, slightly sweet on the palate.
(5)
CALI0012
ANGELS FLIGHT WHITE ZINFANDEL
Crisp and full of raspberry flavours, light and delicate.
(4)
CALI0153
BERINGER STONE CELLARS WHITE ZINFANDEL
Picked at the peak of maturity and brought into the winery for gentle crushing. By keeping
the juice in contact with the grapes' red skins for approximately three hours, a light blush
colour was retained. Beringer's winemakers then used slow, cool fermentations to preserve
the vibrant, fresh strawberry, honeydew, and citrus aromas and flavours.
(4)
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rose at a glance
Argentina
ARGE0080
PASCUAL TOSO MALBEC ROSE
The bright colour seduces and invites you to taste. On the nose is very aromatic, white
plums, ripe cherry and morello cherry. on the palate, the combination of red fruits gives an
intense and refreshing taste.
(3)
Chile
CHIL0185
PATO TORRENTE MERLOT ROSE
Elegant bright pink wine, rich in red fruit, strawberry and raspberry aromas. Dry, smooth and
well balanced, chill down and enjoy on those long hot summer days.
(4)
Lebanon
LEBA0015
HOCHAR ROSE PERE & FILS
Produced from 100% Cinsaut with aromas of cherry, cassis and even violet flower. A real fruit
flavour is carried through to the palate with strawberry and cherry fruits dominating. A richly
flavoured summer rose wine.
(3)
LEBA0025
MASSAYA BEKAA VALLEY ROSE
Quite deep coloured with a soft, herby character with a hint of sweetness to the fruit.
(3)
New Zealand
NEWZ0018
CROSSROADS SAUVIGNON BLANC ROSE
Chilled crisp this unique Rose is bursting with the lively aromas of strawberries and
watermelon. The soft red fruit on both the nose and palate beautifully plays off the Sauvignon
Blanc's crisp vibrancy giving the wine a long, smooth yet fresh finish. The classic zesty
gooseberry and capsicum characters of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc are given new charm
in this lovely example of New Zealand Rose.
(3)
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AFRI0428
SPIER COLOURS ROSE
An attractive, dusky-pink wine that's well-structured, fruit-driven and ready to enjoy now. The
nose rewards with hints of strawberry and candy floss, leading to full, ripe strawberry flavours
that linger pleasantly on the after-palate
(4)
AFRI0332
LUTZVILLE CAPE DIAMOND SHIRAZ ROSE
The vineyards are planted in loam-rich Karoo Soil in the cooler, most westerly area as well as
the southern slopes. As a result, the wine has a prominent reddish pink colour with charming
berry fruit flavours and an appealing crispy fruit/acid balance with a creamy aftertaste.
(4)
Port
PORT0023
CROFT PINK PORT
Croft Pink is the first ever Port with a beautiful light ruby colour, achieved from light contact
with the skins of traditional Port grapes. Serve chilled it gives a lovely crisp and fruity flavour.
(2)
rose at a glance
South Africa
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sherry
The famous Gonzalez Byass Bodega in Jerez
Sherry
The history of Sherry is closely linked with that of Spanish wine production, particularly the Cádiz
region, where it originated with the early Phoenician settlement of the Iberian peninsular.
The triangular region between the towns of Jerez de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa María, and
Sanlúcar de Barrameda still marks the limits of the modern denominación.
Today, while Sherry does not enjoy the level of popularity it once did, it remains one of the wine world's
most unusual and historical expressions.
Types of Sherry
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MANZANILLA -
Dry, delicate Fino made from grapes grown by the shores of Sanlúcar de
Barrameda and matured in local cellars. Sharp, aromatic – some claim to
detect a salty tang.
FINO -
Delicate, extremely dry Sherry, pale in colour, fragrant, with a powerful
bouquet.
AMONTILLADO -
Fuller and deeper in colour than Fino, with a delightful nutty flavour.
OLOROSO -
Oloroso is naturally dry with a deep mahogany colour and full flavour.
PALO CORTADO -
Somewhere between Amontillado and Oloroso. Although popular in Spain, it
is not well known internationally. A good Palo Cortado is clean and crisp and
has a deep, subtle bouquet.
CREAM -
This type of sherry is more popular outside Spain. Cream sherry is produced
by sweetening oloroso, traditionally with Pedro Ximenez. Pale cream is a
sweetened Fino.
PEDRO XIMENEZ -
A rich, naturally sweet wine from grapes ripened in the sun for
longer. Traditionally used to sweeten other sherries.
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LA GITANA MANZANILLA
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SHER0030
EAU · N
UE
sherry
Manzanilla
Fino
SHER0020
ELEGANTE
SHER0009
HARVEY'S FINO 50cl
SHER0025
TIO PEPE
SHER0017
LUSTAU'S FINO LA INA
Amontillado
SHER0028
CROFT'S PARTICULAR
SHER0010
HARVEY'S AMONTILLADO MEDIUM DRY
Palo Cortado
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
APOSTOLES PALO CORTADO VIEJO AGED 30 YEARS
(Half Bottle)
W
·N
OUV
VO
NE
· NO
VO
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SHER0040
EAU · N
UE
Cream
SHER0011
HARVEY'S PALE CREAM
SHER0013
HARVEY'S BRISTOL CREAM
SHER0027
CROFT'S ORIGINAL PALE CREAM
Pedro Ximenez
· NUEVO
EAU
·
UV
W
VO
· NO
OUV
VO
NE
·N
·
VO
NO
· NEW · N
O
SHER0035
EAU · N
UE
NECTAR PEDRO XIMENEZ DULCE JEREZ
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port
Port
Port wine is a Portuguese style of fortified wine originating from the Douro Valley in the northern
provinces of Portugal.
It is typically a sweet, red wine, often served as a dessert wine, and comes in dry, semi-dry, and white
varieties.
Fortified wines in the style of port are also produced outside of Portugal, most notably in Australia,
South Africa, Canada, India, Argentina, and the United States.
Styles of Port
Barrel-aged ports
Tawny Port
Tawny ports are wines made from red grapes that are aged in wooden barrels using the Solera
process, exposing them to gradual oxidation and evaporation. As a result, they gradually mellow to a
golden-brown colour. The exposure to wood imparts "nutty" flavours to the wine.
When a Port is described as Tawny, without an indication of age, it is a basic blend of wood aged port
that has spent at least seven years in barrels. Above this are Tawny with an indication of age which
represent a blend of several vintages, with the average years "in wood" stated on the label. The official
categories are 10, 20, 30 and over 40 years.
Colheita
A Tawny port from a single vintage is called Colheitas. Instead of an indication of age the actual vintage
year is mentioned. A Colheita may have spent 20 or more years in wooden barrels before being bottled
and sold.
Bottle-aged ports
Ruby Port
Ruby port is the cheapest and most extensively produced type of port. After fermentation, it is stored
in tanks made of concrete or stainless steel to prevent oxidative aging and preserve its rich claret
colour. The wine is fined and cold filtered before bottling and does not generally improve with age.
Reserve Port
Reserve port is a premium Ruby port approved by the IVDP's tasting panel, the Câmara de
Provadores.
Pink Port
Pink port is a relatively new variation on the market, it is made with the same grapes and according to
the same extremely strict rules that govern the production of vintage and tawny and ruby ports. It is
technically a ruby port, with a limited exposure to the grape skins, thus the pink colour. Bearing the
hallmarks of a light ruby with its taste being lighter in style and containing a fruity flavour, it's commonly
served cold.
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White Port
White port is made from white grapes and can be made in a wide variety of styles, although few
shippers produce anything apart from a basic product that is similar to a standard Ruby.
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Late Bottled Vintage was originally wine that had been destined for bottling as Vintage Port, but
because of lack of demand was left in the barrel for longer than had been planned.The filtered wine has
the advantage of being ready to drink without decanting, and is bottled in a stoppered bottle that can
be easily resealed.
Crusted Port
Crusted Port is usually a blend of port wine from several vintages, unlike vintage port, which has to be
sourced from grapes from a single vintage, it is bottled unfiltered, and sealed with a driven cork and
like Vintage Port it needs to be decanted before drinking.
PORT
Late Bottled Vintage (LBV)
The date on a Crusted port bottle refers to the bottling date, not the year the grapes were grown.
Vintage Port
Vintage port is made entirely from the grapes of a declared vintage year and accounts for about two
percent of a year's total port production. Not every year is declared a vintage in the Douro. The
decision on whether to declare a vintage is made in the spring of the second year following the
harvest. The decision to declare a vintage is made by each individual port house, often referred to as a
'shipper'.
More conventional shippers will declare, on average, about three times a decade.
Vintage ports are aged in barrels for a maximum of two and a half years before bottling, and generally
require another ten to thirty years of aging in the bottle before reaching what is considered a proper
drinking age. Since they are aged in barrels for only a short time, they retain their dark ruby colour and
fresh fruit flavours. Particularly fine vintage ports can continue to gain complexity and drink wonderfully
for many decades after they were bottled.
Single Quinta Vintage Port
Single Quinta Vintage Ports are wines that originate from a single estate,
Most of the large Port wine houses have a Single Quinta bottling which is only produced in some years
when the regular Vintage Port of the house is not declared.
In a sense, this kind of Single Quinta is a "second wine" of the regular Vintage Port and is typically sold
slightly cheaper than the regular Vintage Port. Graham's Quinta dos Malvedos and Taylor's Quinta de
Vargellas are examples of this kind of ports.
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PORT
Port
Ruby & Blended
PORT0018
QUINTA DO NOVAL FINE RUBY
PORT0016
COCKBURNS FINE OLD RUBY
PORT0030
TAYLOR'S FIRST ESTATE RESERVE
PORT0031
DOW'S FINE RUBY
PORT0039
FONSECA BIN 27
PORT0017
COCKBURNS SPECIAL RESERVE
LBV
PORT0026
TAYLOR'S LATE BOTTLED VINTAGE RESERVE
PORT0032
DOW'S LATE BOTTLED VINTAGE
PORT0024
GRAHAM'S LATE BOTTLED VINTAGE RESERVE
Tawny
PORT0120
GRAHAM'S THE TAWNY PORT
PORT0110
WARRE'S OTIMA 10 YEAR OLD TAWNY {50cl}
PORT0028
TAYLOR'S 10 YEAR OLD TAWNY
PORT0029
TAYLOR'S 20 YEAR OLD TAWNY
Crusted
PORT0025
GRAHAM'S CRUSTED PORT 2002
White
PORT0015
COCKBURNS LIGHT DRY WHITE PORT
Rose
PORT0023
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Vintage
Rating
Drinkability
2007
Classic
Hold
2003
Classic
Hold
2000
Classic
Hold
1997
Outstanding
Hold
1995
Outstanding
Hold
1994
Classic
Hold
1992
Outstanding
Hold
1991
Outstanding
Hold
1987
Very Good
Drink or Hold
1986
Good
Drink or Hold
1985
Classic
Drink or Hold
1984
Good
Drink or Hold
1983
Outstanding
Drink or Hold
1982
Good
Drink or Hold
1980
Very Good
Drink or Hold
1979
Average
Drink
1978
Good
Drink
1977
Classic
Drink or Hold
1976
Average
Drink
1975
Good
Drink
1974
Average
Drink
1972
Average
Drink
1970
Classic
Drink
1969
Average
Drink
1968
Average
Drink
1967
Very Good
Drink
1966
Outstanding
Drink or Hold
1965
Good
Drink
1964
Good
Drink
1963
Classic
Drink or Hold
1962
Good
Drink
1961
Good
Drink
1960
Very Good
Drink
1958
Good
Drink
1957
Very Good
Drink
1955
Outstanding
Drink
1954
Very Good
Drink
1952
Good
Drink
1950
Very Good
Drink
1948
Classic
Drink or Hold
1947
Outstanding
Drink
1945
Classic
Drink or Hold
1942
Very Good
Drink
VINTAGE PORT
Vintage Port Chart
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VINTAGE PORT
Vintage Port
2007
PORT0045
CROFT'S 2007
PORT0049
WARRE'S 2007
PORT0046
DOW'S 2007
PORT0079
NIEPOORT 2007
PORT0042
TAYLOR'S 2007
PORT0057
GRAHAM'S 2007
PORT0090
FONSECA 2007
2003
PORT0080
PORTAL 2003
PORT0083
PORTAL + 2003
PORT0095
SMITH WOODHOUSE 2003
PORT0049
WARRE'S 2003
PORT0090
FONSECA 2003
PORT0046
DOW'S 2003
PORT0057
GRAHAM'S 2003
PORT0042
TAYLOR'S 2003
2000
PORT0049
WARRE'S 2000
PORT0090
FONSECA 2000
PORT0042
TAYLOR'S 2000
PORT0057
GRAHAM'S 2000
1997
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PORT0049
WARRE'S 1997
PORT0057
GRAHAM'S 1997
PORT0046
DOW'S 1997
PORT0079
NIEPOORT 1997
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PORT0063
GRAHAM'S MALVEDOS 1998
1995
PORT0090
FONSECA GUIMARAENS 1995
1994
PORT0078
CHURCHILLS 1994
PORT0079
NIEPOORT 1994
PORT0049
WARRE'S 1994
PORT0046
DOW'S 1994
PORT0057
GRAHAM'S 1994
PORT0042
TAYLOR'S 1994
PORT0074
FONSECA 1994
1991
PORT0046
DOW'S 1991
PORT0049
WARRE'S 1991
VINTAGE PORT
1998
1985
PORT0057
GRAHAM'S 1985
1983
PORT0047
DOW'S 1983
PORT0042
TAYLOR'S 1983
PORT0057
GRAHAM'S 1983
1980
PORT0042
TAYLOR'S 1980
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1977
PORT0057
GRAHAM'S 1977
PORT0042
TAYLOR'S 1977
1970
PORT0046
DOW'S 1970
1966
PORT0042
TAYLOR'S 1966
1963
PORT0045
CROFT'S 1963
PORT0050
QUINTA DO NOVAL 1963
1955
PORT0044
REBELLO VALENTE 1955
PORT0069
COCKBURN'S 1955
PORT0045
CROFT'S 1955
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Madeira is a fortified Portuguese wine made in the Madeira Islands. The wine is produced in a variety
of styles which range from dry wines which can be consumed on their own as an aperitif, to sweet
wines more usually consumed with dessert. Cheaper versions are often flavoured with salt and pepper
for use in cooking.
Today, Madeira is noted for its unique winemaking process which involves heating the wine up to
temperatures as high as 60 °C (140 °F) for an extended period of time and deliberately exposing the
wine to some levels of oxidation. Due to this unique process, Madeira is a very robust wine that can be
quite long lived even after being opened.
MADE0004
DUKE OF CLARENCE RICH MADEIRA
MADE0005
DUKE OF SUSSEX DRY MADEIRA
MADE0006
DUKE OF CUMBERLAND MEDIUM RICH MADEIRA
Marsala
Marsala is a wine produced in the region surrounding the Italian city of Marsala in Sicily.
While the city's natives sometimes drink "vintage" Marsala, the wine produced for export is universally
a fortified wine similar to Port.
Originally, Marsala wine was fortified with alcohol to ensure that it would last long ocean voyages, but
now it is made that way because of its popularity in foreign markets.
MARS0001
CURINI CREMOVO MARSALA
MARS0002
LAZZARONI & FIGLI MARSALA
MARS0005
CUCINA MARSALA FINE IP
MARS0010
LOMBARDO SUPERIORE GARI MARSALA
Olive Oil
Olive oil is an oil obtained from the olive, a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin.
Best used for uncooked dishes as it will lose flavour when heated. Use the oil to harmonize the spices
in a dish, to enhance and build flavours and to add body and depth. Olive oil balances the acidity in
high acid foods such as tomatoes, vinegar, wine and lemon juice.
MISC0006
TAYLOR'S QUINTA DE VARGELLAS EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
maderia MARSALA OLIVE OIL
Madeira
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malt whisky
Malt Whisky
Whisky or whisky-like products are produced in most grain-growing areas.
They differ in base product, alcoholic content, and quality.
Malt is whisky made entirely from malted barley and distilled in an onionshaped pot still. Grain is made from malted and unmalted barley along with
other grains, usually in a continuous "patent" or "Coffey" still. Until recently
it was only used in blends, but there are now some single grain scotches
being marketed.
Malts and grains are combined in various ways.
Vatted malt is blended from malt whiskies from different distilleries. If a
whisky is labelled "pure malt" or just "malt" it is almost certain to be a
vatted whisky. This is also sometimes labelled as "blended malt" whisky.
Single malt whisky is malt whisky from a single distillery. However, unless
the whisky is described as "single-cask" it will contain whisky from many
casks, and different years, so the blender can achieve a taste recognisable
as typical of the distillery. In most cases, the name of a single malt will be
that of the distillery (The Glenlivet, Bushmills, Yoichi), with an age
statement and perhaps some indication of some special treatments such
as maturation in a port wine cask.
“The water
was not fit
to drink.
To make
it palatable
we had
to add
whisky.
By diligent
effort,
I learned
to like it!”
Sir Winston
Churchill
Pure pot still whiskey refers to a whiskey distilled in a pot-still (like single
malt) from a mash of mixed malted and unmalted barley. It is exclusive to
Ireland.
Cask strength whiskies are rare and usually only the very best whiskies are bottled in this way. They are
usually bottled from the cask undiluted. Rather than diluting, the distiller is inviting the drinker to dilute
to the level of potency most palatable (often no dilution is necessary, such is the quality of single cask
whiskies). Single cask whiskies are usually bottled by specialist independent bottlers, such as Gordon
& MacPhail.
Whiskies do not mature in the bottle, only in the cask, so the "age" of a whisky is the time between
distillation and bottling. This reflects how much the cask has interacted with the whisky, changing its
chemical makeup and taste. Whiskies which have been in bottle for many years may have a rarity
value, but are not "older" and will not necessarily be "better" than a more recently made whisky
matured in wood for a similar time.
Malt Whisky
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MALT0170
ABERLOUR 10 YEAR OLD 40%
MALT0173
ABERLOUR ABUNADH 60.4%
MALT0165
ARDBEG 10 YEAR OLD ISLAY
MALT0004
ARDMORE MALT
MALT0003
ARRAN 10 YEAR OLD MALT
MALT0005
AUCHENTOSHAN THREE WOOD SINGLE MALT
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BALVENIE FOUNDERS RESERVE 10 YEAR OLD
MALT0054
BOWMORE 12 YEAR OLD
MALT0032
BRORA CASK STRENGTH 21 YEAR OLD
MALT0030
BRUICHLADDICH 12 YEAR OLD ISLAY
MALT0031
BRUICHLADDICH LADDIE CLASSIC
MALT0002
BUNNAHABHAIN 12 YEAR OLD ISLAY
MALT0066
BUSHMILLS 10 YEAR OLD
MALT0140
CRAGGANMORE 12 YEAR OLD 40%
MALT0049
DALMORE 12 YEAR OLD
MALT0150
DALWHINNIE 15 YEAR OLD 43%
MALT0160
EDRADOUR 10 YEAR OLD 40%
MALT0044
GLENFARCLAS 10 YEAR OLD
MALT0042
GLENFARCLAS '105' CASK STRENGTH
MALT0013
GLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLD
MALT0008
GLEN GRANT VINTAGE 1957
MALT0008
GLEN GRANT 1954
MALT0001
GLENKINCHIE 10 YEAR OLD 43%
MALT0024
GLENLIVET 12 YEAR OLD
MALT0038
GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLD
MALT0012
GLENROTHES SPECIAL RESERVE
MALT0048
HIGHLAND PARK 12 YEAR OLD ORKNEY
MALT0045
HIGHLAND PARK 25 YEAR OLD
MALT0180
ISLE OF JURA 10 YEAR OLD 40%
MALT0185
ISLE OF JURA SUPERSTITION
MALT0060
LAGAVULIN 16 YEAR OLD
MALT0046
LAPHROAIG 10 YEAR OLD
MALT0019
MACALLAN FINE OAK 10 YEAR OLD
MALT0020
OBAN 14 YEAR OLD 43%
MALT0052
TALISKER PURE MALT 10 YEAR OLD
malt WHISKY
MALT0022
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COGNAC
Cognac
Cognac, named after the town of Cognac in France, is the most famous
variety of brandy. It is produced in the wine-growing region surrounding the
town from which it takes its name, in the French Departements of Charente
and Charente-Maritime.
According to French Law, to bear the name Cognac, the production
methods for the distilled brandy must meet defined legal requirements,
ensuring strict conformity with a 300-year old production process. It must
be made from at least 90% Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche or Colombard
grapes; of these, Ugni Blanc, known locally as Saint-Emilion, is the most
widely-used variety today. It must be distilled twice in copper pot stills and
aged at least two years in French oak barrels from Limousin or Tronçais.
Most cognacs are aged considerably longer than the minimum legal
requirement of two years, because cognac matures in the same way as
whiskies and wine when aged in a barrel.
Fine, aged cognac is appreciated and collected by connoisseurs in much
the same way as fine French wines and old Irish and Scottish whiskies.
“Claret
is the
liquor
for boys,
Port
for men,
but he
who aspires
to be
a hero
must drink
brandy.”
Samuel Johnson
The official quality grades of cognac are, according to the BNIC (Bureau
National Interprofessionnel du Cognac):
VS -
Very Special, or *** where the youngest brandy is stored
at least two years in cask.
VSOP -
Very Special Old Pale, where the youngest brandy is stored at least four years in a
cask, but the average wood age is much older.
XO -
Extra Old, where the youngest brandy is stored at least six, but average upwards of
20 years.
Napoleon -
Although the BNIC states this grade is equal to XO in terms of minimum age, it is
generally marketed in-between VSOP and XO in the product range offered by the
producers.
Extra -
A minimum of 6 years of age, this grade is usually older than a Napoleon or an XO.
Vieux -
is another grade between the official grades of VSOP and XO.
Vieille Réserve - is, like the Hors d´Âge, a grade beyond XO.
Hors d'âge -
The BNIC states that also this grade is equal to XO, but in practice the term is used
by producers to market a high quality product beyond the official age scale. Hence
the name "Hors d'âge" (beyond age).
No house of cognac produces all the above mentioned grades / qualities.
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BRAN0025
HINE 'H' by HINE
BRAN0035
HENNESSY FINE DE COGNAC
BRAN0038
REMY MARTIN VSOP
BRAN0040
COURVOISIER EXCLUSIF
BRAN0030
HINE RARE VSOP
BRAN0037
COURVOISIER VSOP
BRAN0039
COURVOISIER NAPOLEON
BRAN0150
COGNAC DE LUZE XO
BRAN0041
REMY MARTIN COEUR DE COGNAC
BRAN0070
DELAMAIN GRANDE CHAMPAGNE XO
BRAN0031
HINE ANTIQUE XO
BRAN0044
REMY MARTIN SPECIAL XO
BRAN0042
HENNESSY XO
BRAN0033
HINE EARLY LANDED VINTAGE 1982
BRAN0036
HENNESSY PARADIS
COGNAC
Cognac
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Armagnac
Armagnac is a distinctive kind of brandy or eau de vie produced in the Armagnac region in Gascony,
southwest France. It is distilled from wine usually made from a blend of grapes including Ugni Blanc,
Colombard, and Baco, using column stills rather than the pot stills used in the production of Cognac.
The resulting spirit is then aged in oak barrels before release. Production is overseen by INAO and the
Bureau National Interprofessionel de l'Armagnac.
Armagnac was one of the first areas in France to begin distilling spirits, but the brandies produced
have a lower profile than those from Cognac and the overall volume of production is far smaller. In
addition they are for the most part made and sold by small producers, whereas in Cognac production
is dominated by big-name brands.
BRAN0046
TARIQUET ***
BRAN0048
CHATEAU DE TARIQUET VSOP
BRAN0049
JANNEAU TRADITIONAL
BRAN0047
CHATEAU DE TARIQUET HORS D'AGE
BRAN0050
JANNEAU VSOP
BRAN0051
JANNEAU XO
BRAN0180
MARCEL TREPOUT ARMAGNAC 1955
Speciality Spirits
Here we list some of the more exclusive styles of spirits, not your ‘run of the mill’ pub brands but those
for the more discerning drinker!
Gin
GINS0040
PLYMOUTH SLOE GIN
GINS0032
COWEN'S SLOE GIN 50cl
GINS0006
COATES PLYMOUTH GIN
GINS0025
GORDONS SLOE GIN
GINS0001
BLACKWOOD'S VINTAGE DRY GIN
GINS0008
BOMBAY SAPPHIRE
GINS0027
TANQUERAY GIN 47.3 EXPORT
GINS0010
HENDRICKS GIN
GINS0007
SAFFRON GIN
GINS0004
WILLIAMS ELEGANT CRISP GIN
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RUMS0002
COCKSPUR RUM
RUMS0026
MOUNTGAY ECLIPSE RUM
RUMS0035
BRUGAL ANEJO RUM
RUMS0012
MORGANS SPICED RUM
RUMS0003
SAILOR JERRY SPICED RUM
RUMS0040
HAVANA CLUB
RUMS0027
WOODS NAVY RUM
RUMS0030
BUNDABERG RUM
RUMS0029
PUSSERS BLUE LABEL
speciality
Rum
Vodka
VODK0004
BLAVOD PURE BLACK VODKA
VODK0001
ZUBROWKA BISON VODKA
VODK0020
STOLICHNAYA RUSSIAN VODKA
VODK0021
SMIRNOFF BLUE 45.8%
VODK0187
STOLICHNAYA BLUE LABEL VODKA
VODK0175
STOLICHNAYA RASPBERRY VODKA
VODK0180
STOLICHNAYA ORANGE VODKA
VODK0022
SMIRNOFF BLACK LABEL
VODK0003
BELVEDERE VODKA
VODK0195
GREY GOOSE LEMON
VODK0200
GREY GOOSE VODKA
VODK0260
CHASE ENGLISH POTATO VODKA
VODK0265
CHASE MARMALADE VODKA
VODK0150
STOLICHNAYA ELITE
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Whisky
WHIS0012
CUTTY SARK ORIGINAL
WHIS0084
TULLAMORE DEW IRISH WHISKEY
WHIS0085
CANADIAN CLUB
WHIS0240
SHEEP DIP
WHIS0140
PADDYS IRISH
WHIS0030
THE BLACK GROUSE WHISKY
WHIS0105
MAKERS MARK KENTUCKY BOURBON
WHIS0010
MONKEY SHOULDER WHISKY
WHIS0180
WILD TURKEY BOURBON 101
WHIS0061
JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL
WHIS0068
CHIVAS REGAL
WHIS0013
CUTTY SARK 12 YEAR OLD
WHIS0065
JOHNNIE WALKER GREEN LABEL
WHIS0067
SUNTORY HIBIKI 17 YEAR OLD JAPANESE WHISKY
WHIS0063
JOHNNIE WALKER GOLD LABEL
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A liqueur is an alcoholic beverage that has been flavoured with fruit, herbs, nuts, spices, flowers, or
cream and bottled with added sugar. Liqueurs are typically quite sweet; they are usually not aged for
long but may have resting periods during their production to allow flavours to marry.
The distinction between liqueurs and spirits is not simple because many spirits are available today in a
flavoured form. The most reliable guide to classification is that liqueurs contain added sugar, but spirits
do not.
Most liqueurs have a lower alcohol content (15%-30% ABV) than spirits, but some contain as much as
55% ABV.
Some liqueurs are prepared by infusing certain woods, fruits, or flowers, in either water or alcohol, and
adding sugar or other items. Others are distilled from aromatic or flavouring agents. Anise liqueurs
have the interesting property of turning from transparent to cloudy when added to water: the oil of
anise remains in solution in the presence of a high concentration of alcohol, but crystallizes when the
alcohol concentration is reduced.
LIQU0004
ADVOCAAT WARNINKS
LIQU0001
ANGOSTURA BITTERS 20cl
LIQU0013
AMARETTO DI SARONNO (50cl)
LIQU0012
AMARETTO LUXARDO (Almonds)
LIQU0003
AMARULA CREAM (Marula Berry)
LIQU0017
APRICOT BRANDY BOLS (50cl) (Apricots)
LIQU0009
ARCHERS SCHNAPPS (Peach)
LIQU0021
BAILEYS IRISH CREAM (Irish Whiskey)
LIQU0025
BENEDICTINE D.O.M 50cl (Herbs & Spices)
LIQU0395
CACHACA 51 PIRASSUNUNGA
LIQU0032
CALVADOS ANEE FINE
LIQU0028
CALVADOS BOULARD GRAND SOLAGE
LIQU0260
CHAMBORD (Black Raspberries)
LIQU0031
CHARTREUSE GREEN
LIQU0033
CHARTREUSE YELLOW
LIQU0137
CHASE BLACKCURRANT (50cl)
LIQU0139
CHASE ELDER FLOWER (50cl)
LIQU0141
CHASE RASPBERRY (50cl)
LIQU0143
CHASE RHUBARB (50cl)
LIQU0038
CHERRY BRANDY DE KUYPER (Cherry)
LIQU0039
COINTREAU (Orange)
LIQU0049
CREME DE BANANES GIFFORD 50cl (Bananas)
liqueurs
Liqueurs
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LIQU0044
CREME DE CACAO GIFFORD 50cl (Cocoa)
LIQU0047
CREME DE CASSIS GIFFORD 50cl (Blackcurrant)
LIQU0054
CREME DE MENTHE BOLS 50cl (Peppermint)
LIQU0380
CREME DE MURE LEJAY LAGOUTE 50cl (Blackberry)
LIQU0055
CURACAO BLUE BOLS 50cl (Orange & Citrus)
LIQU0058
CURACAO ORANGE BOLS 50cl (Orange)
LIQU0060
DANISH KIRSBERRY (Cherry)
LIQU0061
DE KUYPER SOUR APPLE PUCKER (Apples)
LIQU0062
DRAMBUIE
LIQU0290
FRAISE D'ANJOU GIFFORD 50cl (Strawberry)
LIQU0065
FRAMBOISE D'ANJOU GIFFORD 50cl (Raspberry)
LIQU0133
FRANGELICO (Hazelnut)
LIQU0066
GALLIANO (Vanilla)
LIQU0069
GLAYVA
LIQU0071
GRAND MARNIER (Orange)
LIQU0068
GRAPPA JULIA
LIQU0300
GOLDSCHLAGER
LIQU0083
HOPPE KIRSCH DE CUISINE 50cl (Black Cherries)
LIQU0075
IRISH MIST (Irish Whiskey, Honey & Herbs)
LIQU0077
JAGERMEISTER (Herbs)
LIQU0079
KAHLUA (Coffee)
LIQU0078
KINGS GINGER LIQUEUR (Ginger)
LIQU0086
KUMMEL WOLFSCHMIDT 50cl
LIQU0081
KWAI FEH (Lychee)
LIQU0087
LIMONCELLO (Lemons)
LIQU0306
LUXADO PASSIONE NERA BLACK SAMBUCA
LIQU0308
LUXADO PASSIONE ROSSA CRANBERRY SAMBUCA
LIQU0107
LUXADO SAMBUCA
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LUXADO SAMBUCA RASPBERRY
LIQU0310
LUXADO SAMBUCA SPICED APPLE
LIQU0092
MALIBU (Coconut)
LIQU0088
MANDARINE NAPOLEON (Mandarines)
LIQU0100
MIDORI (Melon)
LIQU0400
PASSOA (Passionfruit)
LIQU0106
ROYAL MINT CHOCOLATE (Mint)
LIQU0155
RUBIS CHOCOLATE - VELVET - RUBY
LIQU0515
SLIWOWICA POLISH PLUM BRANDY (Plums)
LIQU0112
SOUTHERN COMFORT (Peach)
LIQU0121
TIA MARIA
LIQU0270
TRIPLE SEC GIFFORD 50cl (Orange)
IQU0490
TUACA (Fruits, Vanilla & Oranges)
LIQU0104
VIOLETTE PARFAIT AMOUR GIFFORD 50cl
LIQU0350
X-CENTRIQUE FUSION LIQUEUR
LIQUEURS
LIQU0315
Tequila
LIQU0117
OLMECA TEQUILA SILVER
LIQU0116
OLMECA ANEJO TEQUILA GOLD
LIQU0220
JOSE CUERVO ANEJO TEQUILA GOLD
LIQU0120
PATRON SILVER TEQUILA
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Terms and Conditions
Prices:
Prices in our separate price list are quoted per bottle exclusive of V.A.T. without
engagement and are subject to alteration without notice.
Credit:
We are pleased to offer credit terms to customers once the appropriate acount
registration forms have been completed and references have been verified. We
reserve the right to charge interest on overdue accounts at the rate of 2% per
month or part thereof.
ANY DISCOUNTS GIVEN ARE ON THE UNDERSTANDING THAT PAYMENT IS
MADE BY THE DUE DATE AND THAT THEY MAY BE WITHDRAWN AND REINVOICED IN THE EVENT OF A PAYMENT BECOMING OVERDUE.
Title of Goods:
Shortages, breakages or claims for non-delivery must be notified to Head Office
within 48 hours of delivery otherwise credit will not be given.
ALL GOODS ARE OFFERED SUBJECT TO BEING UNSOLD AND TO MARKET
FLUCTUATIONS.
N.B.
E & O.E.
This list cancels all previous lists.
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