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  1. Château de Campuget White ‘Invitation’ AC Costières de Nîmes

    Château de Campuget White ‘Invitation’ AC Costières de Nîmes

    £8.99

    60% Roussanne, 25% Grenache Blanc with the rest made up of Viognier and Marsanne, this is a fruity wine that has a touch of green spice, fresh melon and honeysuckle - sounds complex and it is!
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  2. Condrieu Terrasses de l’Empire, Domaine Georges Vernay

    Condrieu Terrasses de l’Empire, Domaine Georges Vernay

    £47.99

    From 25 year old Viognier vines, this is a delightful example of Condrieu and has hallmark peach and apricot running throughout which is rounded off by the merest touch of oak from a small proportion of the juice having been aged in barrel. Viognier at its very best!
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  3. Château de Campuget Rosé ‘Invitation’ AC Costières de Nîmes

    Château de Campuget Rosé ‘Invitation’ AC Costières de Nîmes

    £8.99

    A great blend of Grenache and Syrah give a lively rosé with good red fruit and berry aromas which carry through to the palate.
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  4. Côtes du Rhône, Les Vignes du Prince

    Côtes du Rhône, Les Vignes du Prince

    £7.49

    A lovely Rhône with smooth red and black fruit from the Grenache and a hint of depth and spice from the Syrah.
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  5. Château de Campuget Red ‘Tradition’ AC Costières de Nîmes

    Château de Campuget Red ‘Tradition’ AC Costières de Nîmes

    £9.99

    The depth of black fruit in this wine comes from the dominance of Syrah (90%) in the blend. It is a 'meaty' wine with sumptous fruit, well integrated tannins and an underlying power.
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  6. ‘1753’ Château de Campuget AC Costières de Nîmes

    ‘1753’ Château de Campuget AC Costières de Nîmes

    £11.99

    Intensity and complexity shine through in this punchy Syrah from 15 year old vines. Velvety in texture with hints of chocolate and liquorice. A touch of smoke is surprising as the wine is unoaked but only helps to enhance this already impressive wine.
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  7. Châteauneuf du Pape, Domaine du Grand Tinel

    Châteauneuf du Pape, Domaine du Grand Tinel

    £23.99

    Blended from four grape types (mostly Grenache), each variety is vinified seperately, blended then aged for 12 – 16 months in oak casks before being bottled at the estate. Rich spice and aromas of liqourice are followed by juicy blackcurrant. Supple wood tannins blend well with the generous palate.
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