Bordeaux
On a recent trip we were inspired by the hidden gems of this region. Bordeaux has a long tradition of producing exceptional wines, unfortunately over the last twenty years worldwide demand has increased and prices shortly followed. Top end wines which once were affordable for a weekend treat have stretched beyond most of our budgets. We feel it is our challenge to seek out the lesser known areas, source wines at a sensible price and deliver great quality from this wonderful area. The popular Château Lamothe Cissac offers stunning structure and a spectrum of aromas, or try Chateau Petit Vedrines Sauternes for intense honeyed character and lemon fruits.
Château Caronne Ste Gemme 2015
Dark and glossy in colour with a nose of dark, sweet, slightly high-toned and perfumed fruit. Ripe but very firm fruit and upright structure.
£22.50
Château Lamothe Cissac 2017
The wine displays a large spectrum of aromas: notes of red (blackcurrant) and jammy fruits associated with soft spices, subtle vanilla and has stunning structure.
£22.95
Château Caronne Ste Gemme 2018 1.5L
Dark and glossy in colour with a nose of dark, sweet, slightly high-toned and perfumed fruit. Ripe but very firm fruit and upright structure.
£42.95
Chateau de Fontvieille 2019
Blackcurrant and bramble aromas, medium bodied with an enticing soft character.
£14.95
Château Belvue, Cuvee Prestige 2020
Soft violet colour, fresh blackcurrant and raspberry with good structure, balanced tannins and a silky finish.
£11.75
Chateau de Roques 2018
Dark Garnet in colour, macerated fruit with spiced notes, full fruit on the palate with a rounded well balanced woody finish.
£15.95
Château La Tour Cordouan, Medoc 2012
Deep colour and dark fruits on the nose along with ripe autumn berries, tobacco & spice on the palate. Rich and complex.
£18.50
Chateau Peymouton Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2018
Dark fruit driven with aromas of ripe cassis and earthy nuances, a hint of cedar, gentle tannins and great structure.
£24.95