
Wines
Fancy a nice glass or bottle of wine to make that catch up with the girls extra special? Or just to match your tasty meal. From warming reds and crisp whites to sweet rose, we have it all.
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Frontera – Chile
Grape growing in Chile was introduced by the Spanish Conquistadores
Tasting notes
Crisp, medium-dry and delicately balanced
Monte Verde Sauvignon Blanc – Chile
The main highway running north to south on the coast of Chile used to be named "Dead Dog Highway" for obvious reasons
Tasting notes
Light and fruity with hints of lemon and lime. Easy to drink at anytime
Mas De Vigneron demi sec Vin De Pays De Cotes Du Gascogne – France
Gascony is the home of foie gras, d'Artagnan and The Three Musketeers
Tasting notes
Medium-dry and fruity, an elegant French wine
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De Bortoli Verdelho – Australia
Deen De Bortoli created his Vat Series with the idea of developing a range of delicious, full-flavoured wines at an affordable price. Deen personally selected the blends and chalked the numbers on the vats to identify them.
Tasting notes
Dry and crisp, a lovely all round wine with hints of citrus and herbs
Jubilum Pinot Grigio Zibebbo – Italy
Zibebbo is the local Sicilian name of the more common Muscat grape
Tasting notes
Peachy, yet dry, an Italian triumph of elegance and substance
Stump Jump Riesling Sauvignon Blanc Marsanne – Australia
Chester Osborne's family has made wine for four generations on this site and they are all as characterful as their wines
Tasting notes
Aromatic and spicy, a great character and one of our favourites
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San Floriano Pinot Grigio – Italy
"Pinot" refers to the shape of the grape bunches-which grow in the form of a pine cone
Tasting notes
Light, fresh and floral, it’s great on its own but equally suited to fish dishes
Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc – New Zealand
Marlborough is the most famous wine making region in NZ and lies at the north eastern tip of the south island
Tasting notes
A classic Marlborough Sauvignon, full of grassy gooseberry flavours
Vasse Felix Semillon Sauvignon Blanc – Australia
Semillon is known as the green grape as it has masses of unusually green leaves on the vine
Tasting notes
A Western Australian gem, bursting with gooseberry and red apple flavours
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Jean-Luc Colombo Cotes Du Rhone – France
Les Abeilles means "the bees" and Jean Luc Colombo has planted bee friendly plants at the end of the rows of vines to encourage the bee population
Tasting notes
Delicious, dry and fresh with a lively flavour and floral aromas
Penfolds Koonunga Hill Chardonnay – Australia
Penfolds are the dominant wine producer and vineyard owner in Australia. There really is a vineyard in Koonunga Hill but it produces red grapes for Australia's most prestigious wine-Grange.
Tasting notes
A dry Australian classic. Elegant fruity flavours pack a weighty punch
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Veuve Clicquot – France
Tasting notes
Well known for both its full-bodied, biscuity style and its consistency
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Frontera – Chile
Vines are naturally irrigated by snow-melt from the Andes Mountains
Tasting notes
Dry, medium-bodied red, packed with the flavour of smooth cherries and red berries. A drink for every occasion
Ancora Montepulciano d’Abruzzo – Italy
A very late ripening grape hence why it is planted so far south in Italy
Tasting notes
Simple and delicious, this dry red suits most people – an Italian gem
Tesoro de los Andes Bonada Malbec – Argentina
Located in the shadow of Mount Aconcagua the majority of vineyards are planted at altitudes of between 600-1100metres above sea level
Tasting notes
Light, smooth and elegant with rich black fruits
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Les Oublies Cinsault Grenache – France
The great diversity of soils and micro climates allow each grape variety to express a wide range of characteristics
Tasting notes
Spicy and rich, a great all-rounder with or without food
Villa Maria Pinot Noir – New Zealand
Pinot Noir grows well here as it likes a cool climate
Tasting notes
A great light, dry red with the characteristic flavour of strawberries
Monte Verde Merlot – Chile
Grown in the second largest wine making region in Chile
Tasting notes
A lightly oaked, juicy Merlot with plenty of ripe fruit flavour
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Stump Jump Grenache Syrah Mouvedre – Austrailia
The stump Jump was a kind of plough developed to literally jump over the stones in the vineyard
Tasting notes
Spicy and fruity, a distinctive dry red with bramble fruits
Jim Barry Shiraz Cabernet – Austrailia
Shiraz is the most widely planted red grape in Australia
Tasting notes
Deep and brooding Cabernet with a splash of Shiraz spice and cigar box oak
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Frontera Rose – Chile
Don Melchor de Concha y Toro was one of the 19th century founders of the modern day wine industry in Chile
Tasting notes
Delicate and medium-dry with the taste of refreshing summer fruits
Vinuva Pinot Grigio Rose – Italy
Winery that produces this wine is one of the biggest in the world
Tasting notes
A medium-dry, refreshing Italian rosé with plenty of fresh fruit flavours
Casillero del Diablo Shiraz Rose – Chile
Chile has over 3,000 miles of coastline with extensive deserts to the north and the freezing conditions of Antarctica to the south
Tasting notes
A refreshingly spicy rosé, dry and savoury with elegant berry fruit flavours. The perfect accompaniment to most meat dishes
Fetzer Valley Oaks White Zinfandel – USA
Globally Recognised as pioneers of environmentally sound winemaking Fetzer's winery is powered by renewable energy including a solar powered bottling plant and recycling of waste water from vineyard irrigation
Tasting notes
Sweet and full of sunshine. A must for all white Zinfandel lovers
























