Presents with lovely poise and with an interesting sulphide flint on the nose. The palate boasts crisp acid which helps …
→ moreLight and bright on the nose with flinty sulphide notes that intrigues. The palate is crisp with taut linear acidity, …
→ moreBright citrus and lime-blossom aromas please on the nose and flow through to the palate interwoven with yellow and green …
→ moreA chardonnay from Marlborough taking top spot reinforces the point that this region can do so much more than sauvignon. …
→ moreWhite tropical fruits and biscuity brioche combine with hints of sweet lemon meringue pie on the nose. This and a …
→ moreAbundant with rich, ripe tropical stone-fruit characters on the nose and palate. Unashamedly peachy with good power and a supple …
→ moreAromas of lovely juicy limes and intelligently integrated vanilla oak nuance on the nose. The palate boasts mouthwateringly succulent acidity …
→ morePhenomenal value at under $20, this Nelson chardonnay has a supple cashew note against the tropical peach with hints of …
→ moreA symphony of lemonade, lime, pear and butterscotch on the nose alongside an intriguing savoury note which, while feeling like …
→ moreAnother great value from the Languedoc, this is a funky, slightly rustic but very French-styled syrah with big ripe round …
→ moreA straightforward Champagne of high quality at a great price, in keeping with the Beaumet credo. A great party starter, …
→ moreBeaumet Champagnes have scored well in past Cuisine tastings, both in terms of quality and price tag. They prove that …
→ moreLush and flowing, this smooth Champagne has plenty of yeasty autolysis character dressing up a core of citrus-accented fruit. Plentiful …
→ moreLanvin Brut is always great value. It combines attractive richness with elegance. Smooth, honeyed fruit character is at its heart, …
→ moreSmall-grower Champagnes have become trendy internationally in the last decade. Quality varies, but the best houses make wines well worth …
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