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Rhône meet the Languedoc in this ethereally lovely red blend, and Robin’s de facto house red. It manages to jump straight out o...
Effortless exuberance; fruit-propelled quaffability! Ripe, fully-realised blueberries and mulberries, buoyed by a caressingl...
Bright, ripe, and ready to go. Best served lightly chilled! Red cherries, field strawberries, liquorice bootlaces and a brush o...
This is produced from a small plot planted in 1953 that is very near, and directly next to the highly regarded classic Chateaun...
This is Pieter's wacky take on his own Beaujolais Nouveau. Not made from Gamay though, but a blend of Grenache, Cinsault, Pinot...
Something a bit wild! Druifkop means grape head - people who are wine mad. Originally made for Adi's keen wino disciples in Jap...
Gloriously fruity, unoaked Cotes du Rhone. Baked plums dusted with cinnamon and brown sugar, violets, hints of plums, lavender ...
Fabulous fruit and concentration on the nose and heavenly perfume- peonies and pink peppercorns, with a little lavender and sof...
Named after Franco Lourens’ father, whose image features on the label, this is a such a charming red blend of Grenache, Cinsaul...
Such a pleasure to hold a wine in a glass that emulates the region it comes from. Great aromatic intensity and vibrancy: morell...
An astonishing red blend: almost a history project in a glass. From 5 remote old vine plots - 80-100 years old on the banks of ...
A stonking mature Cotes du Rhone - soft, brooding, with lingering red fruits - think dried strawberries evolving to aromas of t...
A wine with quite the story behind it, based on the day that Pieter was close to being arrested for supposedly murdering his so...
"The 2021 Syrah has a tightly-wound, earthy nose, Provençal herbs emerging with aeration. It just needs a little more delineati...