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Jean-Guillaume Prats
Cos d’Estournel
Join us as we meet Jean-Guillaume Prats, the engaging and outspoken former owner and current manager of second-growth Chateau Cos d’Estournel. He represents the 4th generation of his family to be involved in the management of this property... More |
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Guaranteeing
D.O.Ca Rioja
A Spanish Designation of Origin (D.O.) marks a wine-producing region whose wineries are subject to specific quality control rules, similar to the French Apellations d’Origine Controlee (AOC). D.O. im... More |
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Counting down
to Chinese New Year
With less than 2 weeks left in the Year of the Rabbit, don’t forget to pick up one of our fantastic wine gift packs and start planning your Chinese New Year celebrations!... More |
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Tenuta di Trinoro Tasting
High up in the hills, a little way south of Montepulciano, is one of Tuscany¡¯s most isolated new estates, Tenuta di Trinoro. Andrea Franchetti created the estate in virgin wine territory in 1992, choosing to bypass the preferred local grape, Sangiovese... More |
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Meet Denis Lin,
wine writer
Join us in our Ruby Red showroom on 7th January as we meet Denis and learn about his great new book “Beauty of Tipsiness”. Discover Denis's unique wine philosophy and what motivated him to write this book as we taste a few glasses of wine with him... More |
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Happy New Year!
Celebrating this New Year’s Eve? Then be sure to try this great party pack from Ruby Red, containing some of our most popular festive wines!
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Christmas Pack
It’s the Party season once more and every week between now and the New Year we will be creating special wine packs for you to enjoy while you celebrate over the holidays. We have selected and discounted some of your favourite wines...More |
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Mountford Makes
Wine Enthusiasts'
Top 100 List
Congratulations to New Zealand winery Mountford Estate, who were recently included in the elite list of the Wine Enthusiasts' Top 100 wines of 2011.
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Top Australian
Shiraz tasting
Shiraz is Australia's highest profile wine style, and arguably its best red wine. It is the most widely grown red grape variety, grown in almost all regions, and gives us some of Australia¡¯s most famous wines... More |
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Why age wine?
As wine ages, it goes through a series of chemical changes. Rough edges are smoothed, oak blends in, tannin becomes silky dry, wild fruitiness fades. Flavors and aromas also change; fruit gives way to earthiness, richness, and complex tastes... More |
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