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Cheval des Andes
More about the wine One of the original icons of Luján, the core of this blend comes from Cheval's century-old vines...
Santa Rita Floresta Cabernet Franc
More about the wine When you think of Cabernet Franc, coastal regions may not be what spring to mind, but...
Otronia Pinot Noir
More about the wine As the southernmost commercial vineyard in the world, you would expect Otronia's Pinot Noir to be...
Leyda Pinot Noir Lot 21
More about the wine This single lot Pinot Noir has a lovely combination of intensity and freshness, with complex layers...
Clos des Fous, Felicea Riesling
Riesling is finally having its moment in the sun in Chile and this Riesling from the cooler climate of Malleco...
The White Blend, Errazuriz
This one blends Marsanne, Roussane and Viognier, delivering a very serious endeavour and well made wine with delicate aromas but...
Lindaflor Malbec
More on the wine This hand harvested, double sorted, micro-vinified wine is the flagship of Monteviejo, under the hand of...
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...
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...
1865 Limited Ed. Syrah
More about the wine Unmistakably Elqui. You could recognise the hot cassis, charcuterie and black olive notes from a mile...
Casa Verrone, Gran Speciale CS/CF
Casa Verrone is one of the leading winter harvest (colheita de inverno) producers in Brazil's Serra da Mantiqueira wine region....
Viña Carmen Delanz
More about the wine This beautiful blend shows a juicy, vibrant and modern style of Maipo Alto with glorious forest...
Kaiken Ultra Cabernet Sauvignon
One of the best value Cabs in Mendoza: Filled with ripe red berry fruit & cassis notes as well as...
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...














