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    The Taittinger Comtes de Champagne vintages are the quintessential House style. Some vintages, be they Blanc de Blancs or sometimes – in exceptional years – Rosé, become classics and join the legendary status of the top wines from the Champagne region. With this champagne, the mission has been truly accomplished, as it not only excites the palate with a range of exquisite sensations, but also touches the very depths of the soul and leaves its mark on a person. The Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs is the finest example of the Taittinger House style and is always a vintage cuvée. It is made with 100% white grapes from the 5 villages with a Grands Crus classification for the Chardonnay grape (Avize, Chouilly, Cramant, Oger, Mesnil-sur-Oger).

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    Taittinger Nocturne is a sweeter champagne, made from 40% Chardonnay and 60 % Pinot Noir and Meunier from 35 vineyards. It is the result of several harvests undertaken when the fruit had reached perfect maturity. The uniqueness of its mix and its long maturation period in the cellars gives it its fullness and smoothness. This Taittinger Nocturne works well as an accompaniment to dessert, or simply as a digestif on its own after a meal.

    The body of the Taittinger Nocturne Champagne is pale yellow in colour with shimmering highlights. The bubbles form a delicate ring of fine foam. The subtle and delicate bouquet reveals the delightful aromas of yellow peaches and dried apricots. The entry is smooth and creamy, yet very crisp.The palate gives way to flavours of raisins and fruits in syrup. The long and smooth finish is distinctively sweet and full of flavour. A mature, rich and round wine, Nocturne is also exceptionally smooth and creamy.

    Taittinger Nocturne is a champagne to be enjoyed at the end of an evening. It is the perfect accompaniment to dessert or foie gras on gingerbread – and will gladly have champagne lovers celebrating all night long.

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    The Tavernello Vino Rosso d’Italia enjoys a rich heritage; combining generations of Italian tradition with modern, innovative winemaking techniques to deliver a range of good quality wines that provide excellent value for money.

    This red wine pairs well with classic Italian dishes including lasagna, aubergine parmigiana, spaghetti and meatballs.

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    The 2021 Exhibitionist Merlot by Wild & Wilder wine has a deep garnet red color. This Exhibitionist Merlot wine has a full of rich plum and damson fruit on the nose. Oak used is unobtrusive on the palate which is dominated by rich red berry flavours while also presenting subtle earthy nuances. The Exhibitionist Merlot by Wild & Wilder is elegant and silky with a long finish.

    The Barossa Valley is rightly famed for its red wine production. On the Southern reaches of the region, the climate has more similarities with the Adelaide Hills than the valley floor. Here, varieties such as Merlot thrive in the slightly cooler temperatures. Planted on rich red loams with quartz and ironstone nuggets dotted amongst the vines which lend a structure and minerality to the wines produced.

    Awards:
    2016 Vintage: Commended – Decanter World Wine Awards
    2016 Vintage: Bronze – International Wine Challenge
    2015 Vintage: Bronze – International Wine Challenge
    2015 Vintage: Bronze – Decanter World Wine Awards

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    The Opportunist Shiraz wine by Wild & Wilder has a crimson red color. This Opportunist Shiraz wine has an aromatic bouquet of ripe fruits, cherries and blackcurrants, with notes of freshly ground coffee, dark chocolate, peppermint, liquorice and subtle pepper. This Australian Red Wine has rich silky palate with creamy black fruits and a little savoury smokiness from oak.

    The fruit for the 2021 Opportunist Shiraz wine comes from three separate blocks of the same vineyard in the Langhorne Creek. Winemaking for this wine is simple with fermentation in tanks followed by eight months on oak to increase texture and varietal expression. It is aged in used French oak barrels for eight months.

    Awards:
    2015 Vintage: Commended – Decanter World Wine Awards
    2016 Vintage: Bronze – International Wine Challenge
    2015 Vintage: Bronze – International Wine Challenge
    2015 Vintage: Commended – Decanter World Wine Awards
    2010 Vintage: Commended – Decanter World Wine Awards
    2010 Vintage: Bronze – International Wine Challenge

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    The Pugilist Cabernet Sauvignon wine by Wild & Wilder shows an array of perfumed characters such as violets, oregano & thyme, along with glacé cherry aromas. This Australian Red Wine is sweet ripe cherry fruit dominates the front palate which then develops into a more savoury wine, showing earthiness, toasted spices and lovely dried herb characters. The Pugilist Cabernet Sauvignon wine from Langhorne Creek has Medium-weight, translucent crimson colour.

    This 2021 Pugilist Cabernet Sauvignon wine is sourced from two vineyard sites in Langhorne Creek, both of which are above the flood plain. Soils are of sandy loam with some iron rich red soils. Both vineyards are trellised and spur pruned to produce low yields which ensure balance and flavour. After fermentation in stainless steel tanks the wine spends 10 months in French oak barrels.

    Awards:
    2015 Vintage: Bronze – Decanter World Wine Awards
    2016 Vintage: Silver – International Wine Challenge
    2010 Vintage: Commended – International Wine Challenge

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