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Sweetness: Off-dry Grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Müller-Thurgau Grape info: Champagne varieties Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are blended to produce Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Garnacha Tinta Grape info: Now Spain’s third most planted red varietal, Garnacha (Grenache) is characteristically deep Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Garnacha Tinta Grape info: With its medicinal levels of alcohol and an attractive herby, spicey character, Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Chardonnay Grape info: Harvested from a number of famous sites across Burgundy including Saint Aubin, Meursault Read on
A medium-dry, lightly sparkling Rosé with well-balanced fruit notes that's perfect for any occasion. Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Chardonnay Grape info: In Chablis, Chardonnay demonstrates its manifold talents producing focussed, steely-dry wines of supreme Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot. Grape info: A blend of 45% Cabernet, 47% Merlot, 8% Petit Read on
Sweetness: Sweet Grape: Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc Grape info: Famous for its role in both the sweet and dry wines Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grapes: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc. Grape info: A blend of 50% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon and Read on
A vibrantly fruity, organically produced, red from this characterful indigenous Austrian variety. Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Merlot Grape info: Merlot’s soft, attractive fruitiness have seen it transplanted to almost every wine-growing country Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Shiraz Grape info: A native of the northern Rhône valley where, until relatively recently, it was Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Sauvignon Blanc Grape info: In France, Sauvignon Blanc finds its purest expression in the Loire valley. Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Pinot Noir Grape info: Few grapes can match Pinot Noir’s almost mythical ability to communicate terroir. Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Sauvignon Blanc Grape info: Though indigenous to France, Sauvignon’s unique aromatic profile has seen it successfully Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Carmenère Grape info: A native of the Gironde in southwest France, Carmenère was transported to Chile Read on
A vibrant, luscious, fruity and full flavoured rosé with redcurrant, wildflower and strawberry fruit characters. Perfect for outdoor sipping! Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Grüner Veltliner Grape info: Austria’s most widely planted variety, Grüner finds its most impressive expression on Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Cannonau Grape info: The Sardinian synonym for Garnacha Tinta (Grenache Noir), Cannonau is by far Sardinia’s Read on
Meerlust Estate has been the pride of the Myburgh family since 1756. Today, the dedication to quality winemaking continues under Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Pinot Noir Grape info: Towards the northern end of the Côte Chalonnaise, Mercurey produces Pinot Noir Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grapes: Muscat Ottonel, Viognier, Ugni Blanc Grape info: Muscat Ottonal is a native of the Loire Valley Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Garnacha Tinta, Tempranillo Grape info: Now Spain’s third most planted red varietal, Garnacha (Grenache) is characteristically Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Malbec Grape info: Introduced from France in the nineteenth century, Malbec spread to become the most Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grapes: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay Grape info: Sourced from forty different crus including parcels from the Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Chardonnay Grape info: Petit Chablis is located to the north and northwest of the Yonne region Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Piquepoul Blanc Grape info: Since the creation of the Picpoul de Pinet AOC in 2013, its Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Sauvignon Blanc Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon Grape info: Grapes are sourced from both the Eden and Barossa Valleys marrying Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Tannat Grape info: A native of Madiran in south-eastern France, Tannat’s second home is Uruguay where Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Fernão Pires Grape info: Portugal’s most widely planted varietal, popular for its distinctive aromatic profile, producing Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Grenache Noir Grape info: A native of Spain (Garnacha Tinta), Grenache has a long history in Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Grenache Blanc Grape info: Probably native to Spain, Grenache has been cultivated in the South of Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Albariño Grape info: A native of northwest Spain and northern Portugal (Alvarinho) making full bodied, structural Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Carmenère Grape info: A native of the Gironde in southwest France, Carmenère was transported to Chile Read on
Sweetness: Dry Grape: Shiraz Grape info: A native of the northern Rhône valley where, until relatively recently, it was Read on