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Marie and Sylvie are two nature-obsessed sister winemakers. They aren't afraid of shaking up Bordeaux! Their aim was to make a richly layered, complex white. So, instead of taking grapes from just one vintage, they've blended them from three.
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As the name suggests, these wines are the ultimate creations of Farnese, a cellar that has won Top Italian Winery three times. For years they’ve delighted us with a rich, seductive red. This is the 98 point bright apricot and citrusy white.
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Margaret River is a top destination for crisp Sauvignon whites. The Credaro family have been perfecting their skills there since 1922. Using all estate-grown grapes, this is deliciously tropical, underscored by crisp lime zip. A real star.
This fruity, mouthwatering, beautifully balanced white comes from a renowned cellar in the remote Riverina region that also provides our No.1 bestselling red of the same name.
Aussies will say that something is the best thing this side of ‘the black stump’ (some mythical outback place), and we thought it an ideal name for this wine. But an isolated location hasn’t stopped the Casella family from running one of the country’s most successful wineries, winning countless awards including the coveted Jimmy Watson Trophy, Aussie wine’s equivalent of an Oscar. For English winemaker Alan Kennett, however, the ultimate accolade is knowing his wines grace so many tables back home. Ideal with pasta and creamy mushroom sauce, stir-fry or roast chicken.
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From an award-winning cellar, this is a wonderfully aromatic, mineral fresh and citrusy Vermentino.
Provence is very well known for its pinks – they make up over 80% of production. However, their reds and whites are possibly even more exceptional.
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Style wise, it’s a great wine for, say, Pinot Grigio lovers wanting to branch out.
Portugal has a fascinating array of these indigenous grapes and they are finally getting the attention they deserve, thanks to a new generation of winemakers in charge of modern cellars.
Amoras is from an estate north of Lisbon, owned for several generations now by the da Silva family.
The soils, slopes and climate – ocean breezes combined with long sunny days – make this an ideal area for grape growing.
Chill the wine and enjoy by itself or with seafood, salad or sushi, and raise a glass to Portugal.
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