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The Van Zellers have been making wine in Portugal's Douro for 15 generations and produce some of its finest reds. It's packed with luscious ripe red fruit and spice with hints of violet and plush ripe tannins. Rich and warming.
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Portugal’s Touriga Nacional is key to prized ports but also makes gorgeous, fruit-rich table wines. The Freitas family won Gold with its launch and have been impressing customers since, reeling in awards for its velvety, spiced flavours.
Not only is this white superbly refreshing, it's also great value. Two reasons we love to champion wines from Portugal. It’s made by a top winemaker from two native grapes – Verdelho and Fernão Pires – to make it dazzling and citrus fresh.
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Stones & Bones is an exciting new-release - a grassy fresh, tropical-infused Sauvignon Blanc to please this grape’s many fans. It’s from the award-winning Casa Santos Lima estate and cool fermented to bring out the herbaceous, citrusy notes.
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Sip with a cheese plate and dried fruits after Christmas lunch – a beautiful pairing.
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The richly rewarding Reserva edition of Lobo e Falcão from Portugal's Tejo. Crafted from a delicious blend of Portuguese grapes, with a large portion of Syrah, it has lovely warmth, richness and dark, spicy fruit.
First we brought you the (far from) standard Lobo e Falcão, with its dense ripe fruit and weight. It went down a storm, so a few years back we also introduced the Reserva edition. The wines are from an historic estate that has been in the same family for over 200 years. In the 17th century, it was the king’s falconry and special barrels of wine were kept aside for royal visits. Today, fourth-generation José Lobo de Vasconcelos (Lobo means wolf) heads up the property, with its expansive vineyards, some of which are over a 100 years old. The cellar remains one of the region’s most innovative, with Joana de Lopes as winemaker. Dark, spicy Syrah along with native varieties and a layer of creamy oak, this is a top choice for slow cooked beef.
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