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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 Grape: Sauvignon Blanc Grape info: In France, Sauvignon Blanc finds its purest expression in the Loire valley. 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: Cannonau Grape info: The Sardinian synonym for Garnacha Tinta (Grenache Noir), Cannonau is by far Sardinia’s 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: Malbec Grape info: Introduced from France in the nineteenth century, Malbec spread to become the most 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: 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: 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