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Elegant aromas of warm brioche and toasted almond rise from the glass. What follows on the palate is a symphony, from...
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Sparkling
187ml
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Pours a pretty coral color with a generous fizz. Opens with plenty of bright red berry fruit and a hint of brioche....
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Sparkling
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Rich and creamy, showing the dried fruit, nut and spice notes of fruitcake, with lemon meringue, quince and honey...
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Bright, popping aromas of lemon zest, white peach, and starfruit drive the fruity nose. Fine bubbles massage the...
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187ml - Case of 24
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Delicate aromas of golden apples, plums, honey, walnut butter, and flowers. Semisweet and round on the palate, the...
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Juicy grapefruit, red cherries and peach skin lead the nose of this bubbly. On the palate the sweetness is well...
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NV Chile France Guatemala 187ml

Chile has a long and rich wine history which dates back to the Spanish conquistadors of the 16th century, who were the first to discover that the wonderful climate and fertile soils of this South American country were ideal for vine cultivation. It has only been in the past forty or fifty years, however, that Chile as a modern wine producing nation has really had an impact on the rest of the world. Generally relatively cheap in price,Whilst being widely regarded as definitively 'New World' as a wine producing country, Chile has actually been cultivating grapevines for wine production for over five hundred years. The Iberian conquistadors first introduced vines to Chile with which to make sacramental wines, and although these were considerably different in everything from flavor, aroma and character to the wines we associate with Chile today, the country has a long and interesting heritage when it comes to this drink. Chilean wine production as we know it first arose in the country in the mid to late 19th century, when wealthy landowners and industrialists first began planting vineyards as a way of adopting some European class and style. They quickly discovered that the hot climate, sloping mountainsides and oceanic winds provided a perfect terroir for quality wines, and many of these original estates remain today in all their grandeur and beauty, still producing the wines which made the country famous.

Year in, year out, France enjoys its prestigious reputation as the producer of the finest wines in the world. With a wine making history which spans several thousand years and owes its expertise to the Romans, it comes as little surprise that this most highly esteemed of the Old World wine countries continues to impress and enchant both novices and experts to this day. Despite the rise in quality of wines from neighboring European countries, not to mention the New World, the French wine industry continues to boom, with up to eight billion bottles being produced in recent years. However, France prides itself on always putting quality before quantity, and the wide range in fine produce is a testament to the dedication and knowledge of the wineries across the country. Indeed, from rich and complex reds to light and aromatic white wines, French wines are as varied and interesting as they are enjoyable to drink, making this country a firm favorite for wine lovers across the globe.