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Domaine Montesquiou Jurancon Sec Estela
From a small parcel of Petit Manseng, Gros Manseng and Petit Courbu, grown in the foothills of the Pyrenees. Dry and fresh with lemon and lime flavours, peach and pear. Perfect with chicken or fish dishes.
Chateau La Bienveillance Bordeaux Rouge
An organic and biodyanmic Bourdeaux blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, producing rich red fruit aromas and blackcurrant and dark cherry on the palate.
Smooth and well balanced, pairs well with red meat in sauce dishes, poultry, game and hard cheeses.
Domaine Capmartin Cosmique
A bouquet of white fruits, tangy notes making this lively, fresh and supple. This cosmic cuveé with its low sulphur reveals the potential of its stony terroir. This wine pairs well with a wide variety of seafood and shellfish, roasted or grilled chicken, veal, pork, spicy flavors and Asian cuisine.
Domaine Capmartin Pimpant
This cuvée is light and fresh with mouthwatering juicy red fruits. Pairs perfectally with roasted, grilled or smoked meat dishes like; duck, beef, veal, sausage, and chicken dishes.
Banjo Vino Robot Braucol
Authentically different natural wines from Banjo Vino! These are new to us and we are already huge fans. Banjo Vino are passionate about sustainable and responsible viticulture. They love organic and natural wines, wines that keep their soul! And how tasty and vibrant they are! Make way for finesse intertwined with freshness and fruitiness.
This Braucol is a superb example of what they do best. Fresh, ripe black fruits all perfectly balanced and packed full of character. Organic and Biodynamic
Banjo Vino Gisele
A blend of Mourvedre and Cinsault, this light red wine displays aromas of fresh red fruits, accompanied by light tannins which make it crunchy and delicious.
Domaine Lapierre Raisins Gaulois
A fun and fruity 100% Gamay from a 9 hectare plot of 60 year old vines, no added sulphur, and left to rest for two months in bottle prior to release. A bright crimson and purple colour. Packed full of cherry, cassis and raspberry fruit, with a delicate earthy touch to finish. Juicy and light as a feather on the palate, this is a beautiful wine that could also be served chilled on a sunny day.
Domaine Montesquiou Grappe d’Or Jurancon Doux
The Montesquiou family have been a source of Jurancon wines for generations, today it is run by brothers Sébastien and Fabrice who have raised the quality of the estate to a new level. The brothers employ many of the techniques of biodynamic viticulture so that no insecticides and herbicides are used.
Rich apricot and peach flavours, as well as significant sweetness from 120grams+ residual sugar. Still you have great acidity, length and richness. A joy and terrific value.
Les Chemins de L’Arkose, Le Clos Parcellaire Gamay
Le Clos Rouge Cuvée Parcellaire hails from a plot of old Gamay with some Pinot Noir planted on calcareous soil with basaltic debris. This red has a touch more body than their other wines, but is still marked by mountain freshness, and its purity is down to excellent work in the vines and sympathetic low-intervention winemaking. A delightful natural wine, aged in amphora. Flavours of juicy red berries and pepper.
Combel La Serre Le Pur Fruit du Causse
A blend of estate and négociant fruit aged in concrete tanks, ‘Le Pur Fruit du Causse’ is Julien’s joyful vin de soif, gorgeously scented with notes of plum, violets, and herbs, a lighter more delicate style of Malbec from its original home.
Domaine Klur, Cremant d’Alsace, Sans Souffre
A traditional Crémant without the addition of Sulphur! An astonishingly fruity nose of apple with the hints of brioche, with green apple, citrus fruits on the palate to complement the fine bouquet and long dry and soft finish.
Certified organic and following biodynamic practices, this small estate of just 7 hectares is nestled on steep slopes in the heart of Alsace.
Whilst Clement Klur is still very much involved at every stage from vine to bottle, he has now joined forces with his good neighbour, Leon Heitzmann, and their joint effort in the vineyards is reflected in the increasing quality of the wines. These vineyards are tranquil places, full of fruit trees dotted amongst the vines which attract and offer shelter to local wildlife. This symbiotic relationship helps maintain the health and balance of their land. The steep vineyards means the harvest is carried out by hand, allowing the pickers to be very selective and gentle in choosing the healthiest fruit to ensure that the resulting wine is always of the highest quality.
Domaine Nicolas Maillet Mâcon-Verzé Blanc 2020
Coming from 50 year old vines, this wine has a delicate nose of stone fruit and white flowers. The palate is pure and linear, with wonderful tension, leading to a pleasant round fullness with hints of white pears. The very mineral, almost saline finish is very typical of the limestone terroirs of the Mâconnais area. This is a very pure and expressive wine. We love it!
Chateau Fleur de Lisse Saint Emilion Grand Cru
Château de Lisse was one of the largest vineyards in Saint Étienne de Lisse in the early twentieth century. It is one of the oldest vineyards in Saint Émilion, which explains why the average age of the vines is 45 years. From 1940 to 2015 it belonged to the Minvielle family, who over the years made it prosper and modernised the winemaking business by building a vatting cellar. In 2015, the château was acquired by the Teycheney family, who already owned Château La Loubière and, being passionately interested in farming and wine, decided to farm using biodynamic methods.
Its bouquet is perfectly pure and expressive, displaying notes of red berries, cassis and blackberry, and is followed by an ample, smooth and remarkably balanced palate. The finish is refined, the back-of palate discretely toasty and smoky. It is the ideal accompaniment for grilled meat, lamb chops or blue cheese over an informal meal.
Le Soula Rouge
A project created in 2001 by Gerard Gauby and friends, Mark Walford and Roy Richards. Gerard Gauby was convinced that the old vines at Fenouilledes located on the heights at the foot of the Pyrenees benefited from a cooler climate and had the potential to produce wines of really high quality. At 650 metres above sea level these vines are some of the highest in France. The wines are renowned for their purity, vitality and indeed character.