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With Shiraz leading the way in the 2021 Secateurs red, we have the most gorgeous blackberry and apple compote scented drop, wit...
100% Swartland Tinta Barocca in a sweet little half bottle. Loskop means loose-head, so-named and appropriately labelled for th...
Expect perfume, finesse, beautiful juice, nuances of white pepper that you don't usually find on Syrahs from here, and a tease ...
Give it a good swirl and allow those gorgeous aromas to emerge. It has the prettiest high note of new season cherry blossom, ...
A Swig stalwart and star buy! Rich and berry laden, concentrated but not heavy, with blackberries jumping out the glass and fre...
Gloriously fruity, unoaked Cotes du Rhone. Baked plums dusted with cinnamon and brown sugar, violets, hints of plums, lavender ...
80% Syrah, 20% Grenache, the nose is a little quiet at present, gently teetering between earthy, more rustic notes and pretty h...
A baby white Chateauneuf, and raucous perfumed blend of 30% each Grenache Blanc and Roussanne, and the remainder Bourboulenc, ...
Rhône meet the Languedoc in this ethereally lovely red blend, and Robin’s de facto house red. Think along the lines of a classi...
It verges towards a Crozes-Hermitage on the nose, but with a more southern sort of breadth and scent of garrigue. With four ye...
Pale ruby, slightly cloudy. It needs sometime in the glass for the wine to gain a clear nose, umami aromas soon disappear and g...
Bright, ripe, and ready to go. This Pinot Noir is piled full of red cherries, field strawberries and a brush of charred firewoo...
This classical Bordeaux style blend, consisting of 63% Cab Sauv, 36% Cab Franc, and the remainder Merlot. Combining freshness (...
Gentle spearmint, lavender and blackcurrant - both the leaf and fruit, with amazing seaspray freshness and notes of wild herbs ...
We hadn't realised when we shipped this that the vineyard was planted with cuttings from Chapoutier, the famous Rhone producer...
This is a wonderful buy, and a brilliant smart-casual wine. We’re definitely not claiming this is Cote Rotie, but it’s a beauti...