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CHATEAU MAUVESIN BARTON MOULIS-EN-MEDOC

"Château Mauvesin Barton, nestled within the Moulis-en-Médoc appellation of Bordeaux, is a venerable estate revered for its commitment to producing exceptional wines. As a Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel, it stands as a testament to a long-standing tradition of winemaking expertise dating back to the 18th century. The vineyard, characterised by a mosaic of gravelly soils, is ideally situated for cultivating the classic grape varieties of the region. Mauvesin Barton's winemaking philosophy is firmly rooted in sustainable and environmentally conscious practices. The estate emphasises precision and finesse in their viticultural techniques, meticulously caring for the vines to optimise grape quality. The resulting wines are a harmonious blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot, encapsulating the rich terroir and reflecting the unique characteristics of the estate. With each vintage, Château Mauvesin Barton crafts wines of depth and elegance, displaying a brilliant fusion of fruit-driven flavours, supple tannins, and a graceful structure. Enthusiasts can savour the heritage and excellence of Mauvesin Barton's creations, a true embodiment of the Moulis-en-Médoc appellation."

Chateau Carignan Carignan Prima

The Chateau Carignan Carignan Prima 2018 is a superb representation of the Cadillac-Côtes de Bordeaux region in France. This vintage, produced by the esteemed Chateau Carignan, offers a deep ruby red hue with hints of violet at the edges. The nose is greeted with rich and complex aromas of ripe blackberries, cherries, and plums, accented by subtle notes of cedar and spice. On the palate, this full-bodied wine delivers a velvety texture and a burst of flavors, including dark fruits, vanilla, and a touch of tobacco. The tannins are well-integrated, providing a long and elegant finish. This wine can be enjoyed now or aged for a few more years to enhance its already impressive structure. Overall, the Chateau Carignan Carignan Prima 2018 is a true gem that highlights the quality and expertise of its origin.

Marc Bredif Chinon

Marc Brédif is one of the of the Loire Valleys greatest names. Chinon, across the river from Bourgueil, is the regions other main Cabernet Franc appellation. This wine sees no oak and is ready to drink, with rhubarb and black cherry freshness On the nose, intense, refined and fruity. Nuances of cherry, strawberry and spicy notes. In the mouth, a subtle attack; fruity, light structure. Fresh and aromatic finish. Marc Brédif

Domaine Chermette Beaujolais Les Griottes

Petit Cantenac St Emilion

Clos Cantenac's Petit Cantenac, a wine from the Saint-Émilion appellation in Bordeaux. Nestled in the heart of this region, Clos Cantenac is known for its commitment to sustainable and organic winemaking practices. Petit Cantenac is a blend predominantly composed of merlot, the hallmark grape of Saint-Émilion, enriched with the nuances of cabernet franc. The vineyards are diligently managed, allowing the vines to flourish in the region's unique terroir characterised by a mix of limestone, clay, and gravel soils. This blend yields wines that embody the essence of Saint-Émilion, boasting a delightful complexity and depth. Petit Cantenac captivates with its elegant structure, offering an array of flavours ranging from ripe red and black fruits to subtle hints of floral and spice notes. Every bottle of Petit Cantenac encapsulates the passion, artistry, and respect for the land that defines Clos Cantenac, inviting wine enthusiasts to savour the legacy and experience the quintessence of Saint-Émilion.

Chateau Dauzac D De Dauzac Margaux

Fresh and lively red and black fruits on the nose, summer berries. Lively and fun, succulent but in a really calm and controlled way, where you have mouthwatering acidity but really balanced by salty, just grippy tannins. Easy to drink, well made, Nothing out of place, great for easy drinking, totally enjoyable with fresh fruits, grippy tannins that also have a cool, stone touch giving the freshness. Not elegant but unfussy and well worked. Slightly spiced on the finish. Still got some strength underneath the acidity. Ageing nine months, 30% barrels. Decanter

Tutiac Origines Six Chemins Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux Rouge

TASTING NOTES / This wine has a beautiful deep garnet colour. It his powerful and shows a nice structure with an expressive blackcurrant and liquorice nose. On the palate, the wine if full bodied with strong tannins and woody notes of mocha. A wine to enjoy over the next eight to ten years. FOOD AND WINE MATCHES / duck fillet, leg of lamb, beef stew. Perfect also toaccompany a cheese platter

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