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Enzo Bianchi Gran Corte 2017
More about Enzo Bianchi Gran Corte The Enzo Bianchi Gran Corte is produced with grapes from old vines from their...
Cenizas de Laberinto, Sauvignon Blanc
Coming from a volcanic area and plantation, Laberinto offers distinctive wines that express their unique location in Colbun.
Finca Las Moras Gran Syrah
More about the wine This is one of San Juan’s top Syrah wines. A blend made from grapes from different...
Grus, Viñedos de Alcohuaz
One of the most ambitious altitude projects in Chile, this wine is made from grapes grown at 2200m above sea...
Gran Lurton, White Blend
A blend of Tokaij Fruilano (Sauvignon Vert), Viognier and Sauvignon Blanc, this is a highly original blend and perhaps one...
Kingston Alazan Pinot Noir
More about the wine This is a vibrant Pinot Noir which sings in the glass with notes of rose hips,...
Leyda, Single Vineyard Garuma, Sauvignon Blanc
Coastal Sauvignon Blanc is one of Chile’s most emblematic wines, and this wine flies that flag high! A great example...
Bemberg La Linterna Finca La Yesca
More about the wine Daniel Pi is one of San Juan's most experienced winemakers and here he turns his hand...
Viña Tabalí Talinay Lítico Malbec
More about the wine This is a sublime coastal Malbec from the limestone soils of Tabali's Talinay vineyard. It is...
Terrazas de los Andes Petit Manseng Single Vineyard
More about the wine Plenty of sweet wines get made in Argentina but few are worth writing about. This, however,...
Monteagrelo, Syrah
Walter Bressia has a long and esteemed career in winemaking, and now his family are becoming a stronger part in...
Marcelo Pelleriti Signature Blend (Tinto Fresco)
Fresh and juicy, Marcelo Pelleriti Signature Blend is a Mendoza equivalent of Beaujolais Nouveau - a bright, carbonic maceration wine...
De Martino Tres Volcanes Chardonnay
More about the wine This is a really exciting new addition to the De Martino portfolio and shows the great...
Piedra Negra Chacayes
More about the wine Piedra Negra Chacayes is the iconic wine of François Lurton’s estate and he rightly names it...














