La Belle Pierre Vin de Pays Blanc
La Belle Pierre are contemporary wines from earthy Southern France; grown and cared for traditionally yet they embrace technology in the winery to offer a good quaffing, uncomplicated yet juicy wine.
La Vieille Ferme Cotes du Ventoux Rouge
From the world-famous Chateau de Beaucastel, this medium-bodied, Southern Rhone red is packed with juicy red berry fruits and savoury complexity. Finishing dry, it's a winner with grilled meats.
Fleurs de Prairie Rosé
A pretty pale pink colour with silver reflections. Perfume of acidulous fruits such as blackcurrant berries and lemon, mineral notes that bring a lot of freshness. A beautiful aromatic intensity. This wine reveals explosive flavours and a beautiful freshness with it's fruity and acidulous aromas.
Te Mata Estate Gamay Noir
Ch Guillon Graves Rouge
The 2014 vintage shows a lovely deep purple colour. Soft, supple and stylish are just three words to describe this beautiful wine. Full bodied and vinous on the palate with flavours of red and black fruit. The finish is a perfect example of a wine with character and breeding.
Rose
Punt Road Gamay
Vignerons Ardéchois Pinot Noir Buis d'Aps
This Pinot Noir is cultivated in the heart of the French Ardèche region, vineyard marked by its cool climate and high altitude. Buis D'Aps is a locality in the town of Alba La Romaine, around which this Pinot Noir is grown, on clay-limestone soils. This cuvée is the fruit of rigorous work: limited yields, thinning at the start of summer, exclusively manual harvest. After a long maceration of 2 to 3 weeks, part of the harvest is aged in oak barrels. Fresh nose, seductive, very cherry, small catchy tannins well coated, floral finish, fresh vegetal, superb character. A beautiful discovery.
Veuve Rozier Champagne Brut Non-Vintage
Veuve Rozier Brut is a classic blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay grapes. An elegant non-vintage cuvée Champagne with generous notes of citrus fruit.Fresh and crisp on the palate with citrus fruit flavours and hints of toasted bread showingthe wine maturity. Serve chilled between 6-8°C. Enjoy now or within the next 2 years.
Pommery Brut Royal Non-Vintage
Established in 1836, Madame Pommery is credited with creating the first vintage brut style of Champagne in 1874, at a time when most champagnes were excessively sweetened with sugar. This revolutionary dry style set the benchmark for the rest of Champagne and it is in this spirit that the style of Pommery endures; with each cuvée displaying sublime elegance, finesse and freshness. Pommery is one of the few Champagne Houses that produces their large formats in the actual bottle in order to allow for optimal ageing.