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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.

Te Mata Estate Gamay Noir

Mouton Cadet Select France

Mouton Cadet Select, is the result of the selection from the best parcels of highest terroirs across the Bordeaux region. Created in 1930, by Baron Philippe de Rothschild, Mouton Cadet has become a standard-setter for Bordeaux wines in France and rapidly overseas. The nose initially reveals black cherry, very ripe red fruit notes, hints of mocha and spice. From a supple and voluptuous attack on attractive fruit, the mid-palate displays powerful flavours with forward red fruit, leading into a long and spicy finish.

Haut-Poitou Ohh Poitou Loire Sauvignon Blanc

Located in the north of Poitierson clayey-limestone soils, Haut-Poitou Sauvignon blanc is a crisp and fresh wine. The nose presents floral and fruity notes very pronounced that are found in the mouth. Served between 8°C and 10°C, it will be appreciated alone as an aperitif or with fish in sauce and seafood. It will also be wonderful with fresh cheeses.

Domaine Chevillon-Chezeaux Coteaux Bourguignons

Gamy from Burgundy. Not many Burgundy producers are growing red grapes that arent Pinot Noir. Its attractive ruby complexion draws the eye in and its summer cherry front notes appeal the palate. Very fine, silty tannins and moderate-to-high acidity create a definite structure not typically seen in entry level wine and will certainly look good with a few months in the cellar. Great food wine, recommend pairing with roast chicken, olives, pork sausages and hard sharper cheeses.

Vieux Naudin Bordeaux Superieur

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.

Andre Lorentz Domaine Andre Lorentz Alsace Riesling

Established in the beautiful town of Barr, the André Lorentz estate covers 30 hectares, characterized by a great diversity of soils and exposures, thus offering a unique complexity to the wines of the House. Average age of the vineyard: 20 + years. Delicacy and complexity are the key words to define this Riesling. An assured minerality, embellished with white flowers and candied citrus fruits, on the nose and on the palate. Citrus and apple fruit flavours finish fresh with zesty acidity.

Château Cres Ricards Oenothera

This Estate was created in 1960, at the place known as Crès Ricards, in the village of Ceyras. In 2010 Jean-Claude Mas acquired the 27 ha (69 acres) belonging to the Château, extending the estate to 42 ha in 2013. He was fascinated by the fantastic terroir of the Terrasses du Larzac, which produces silky wines with intense flavors. At the foot of Mont Baudile, 35 km to the west of Montpellier, this vineyard offers a unique geography. Yields are low because of the strict grape selection and carbonic maceration is used to produce generous wines. Made from 70% Syrah and 30% Grenache and matured in new and older French oak for 10 months. The wine is at once full bodied and fresh, with notes of intense black currant, black cherry and mocha gliding to a silky, rich finish.