Last year we featured cava in the méthode traditionelle category as it is a wine that is made in the …
→ moreThe King Valley is considered the natural home of prosecco in Australia. Located in the north east of Victoria, the …
→ morePale in the glass with hints of spice against the floral character of white jasmine and honeysuckle, which are matched …
→ moreA lean and focussed example that is slightly subdued on the nose but with lovely aromatics of citrus, apples and …
→ moreA beautiful brilliant gold colour, this example is weighty and rich in style. Toasty oak aromas abound with nice, clean, …
→ moreVery deeply coloured yet very youthful, this is a serious ruby with juicy fruit aromas and hints of smoke pouring …
→ moreA deep colour in the glass with almost hedonistic aromas of musk and dried fruits, which are mirrored in the …
→ moreA skillfully made Champagne with white blossoms and creamy notes present with nice intensity on the nose. The palate is …
→ moreA style of chardonnay that will be undoubtedly popular due to its approachability. Lots of fruit and oak on the …
→ moreStone fruit and spice on the nose and through to the creamy palate which has a wonderful mealy character set …
→ moreChampagne Beaumet’s value recipe succeeds again. The non-vintage wine has a delicate floral aroma, with lightly nutty ferment notes adding …
→ moreBeaumet Champagne is popular in London’s gentlemen’s clubs, where value for money is a factor. This 2006 vintage confirms Beaumet’s …
→ moreYet another winning wine from Beaumet, this time the rosé. Aromas of fresh strawberries and sweet biscuits lead into a …
→ moreCarte Blanche fits a traditional style. Herb and citrus aromas are interwoven with marmite and doughy-brioche notes. In the mouth …
→ moreA consistent performer in Cuisine tastings, Lanvin has a fragrant nose that couples appley fruit with jasmine-like floral scents and …
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