Syrupy treacle clinging to the sides with a slight green hue in the light – the delightful hallmarks of a …
→ moreIn the glass this Oloroso sherry has a rich and inviting golden amber hue. Butterscotch, toffee, hazelnuts, walnuts and dried …
→ moreExactly what you’re looking for in a great fino sherry. Light and lithe with bright acidity that provides freshness. Ripe …
→ moreVibrant honeyed citrus blossom, limes and a hint of apricot present on the nose along with a delightfully musky marmalade …
→ moreWhile still fresh, this wine also has wonderful characteristics from its development to date. Aromas of salted limes and burnt …
→ moreLovely lifted and lively florals on a very expressive nose. A dry style of prosecco with a fantastic fine acid …
→ moreA stylish drop from the first sip with bright citrus, ripe lime and crisp apple characters presenting in a refreshing …
→ moreIf there’s a name that’s synonymous with the history of Marlborough wine, it’s Hunter’s. Wine has been made at the …
→ moreA bit of a mouthful to say, but very easy to enjoy. This rosé looks absolutely stunning in the glass …
→ moreChampagne excellence and heritage meets Marlborough fruit brilliance and triumphs once again. This lovely bright wine has citrus blossom on …
→ moreThe Church Road team’s affinity for chardonnay often results in great bargains like this. It’s a charming wine in a …
→ moreAnother wine that delivers big on the price-quality ratio. The nose is focussed with a white pepper note and a …
→ moreAndrew Parkinson was taken with this wine’s “chablisien” qualities. It crackles with verve and energy, a swift flow of pure …
→ moreBeguiling scents – apple strudel, citrus and a hint of caramel – lead the way. In the mouth it is equally rewarding, especially …
→ moreThis wine leans more toward the “trad” camp. Stonefruit, melon and grain flavours emerge, with a light dusting of oak. It is …
→ moreGrown using six clones of chardonnay, this wine triggered a lot of panel discussion. A flinty, smoky layer hangs over …
→ moreOnce again, you have to hand it to the Villa Maria Cellar Selection label. This chardonnay delivers a lot of complexity for …
→ moreVery different in style from its Hawke’s Bay cousin of the same vintage, this wine’s cooler origins come through in …
→ moreLifted, fresh aromas akin to dill and honeydew melon provide a modest intro. In the mouth the wine grows considerably, …
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