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Piper-Heidsieck Brut Champagne NV (Gift Boxed)
A fresh and harmonious take on classic Champagne style. Piper-Heidsieck Brut Champagne NV is a fruit-forward expression shaped by Chardonnay, Pinot...
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A fresh and harmonious take on classic Champagne style. Piper-Heidsieck Brut Champagne NV is a fruit-forward expression shaped by Chardonnay, Pinot...
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An elevated take on a classic single malt, presented in a striking collector’s gift box. The Glenfiddich 18 Year Old is one of the most celebrated ...
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Product Description:Elegance, freshness and harmony define this benchmark non-vintage Champagne. Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut is a finely balanced cuvé...
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Product Description:Coastal purity meets deliberate power in this cask strength single malt. Octomore 16.1 channels Bruichladdich’s mainland Concer...
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Product Description:Barley character and high peat meet restrained cask influence in this Islay single malt. Octomore 16.3 is built from 100% Conce...
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The Trinders Vineyard was established in 1988 and named after a local school, the first in the Margaret River region. Cape Mentelle has developed an international reputation for these varieties that are perfectly suited to the climate and soils of Margaret River.
It’s both briary and vanillin with olive tapanade, black cherry and various woodsy characters piling on. It feels both soft and generous in part, hard and stern in others. I wouldn’t recommend it as a drink-now proposition; it needs time to mellow. There’s a peanut character to this wine, a green tobacco note too. I found it a hard wine to warm to but I wouldn’t write it off. - Campbell Mattinson, Wine Front
The Trinders Vineyard was established in 1988 and named after a local school, the first in the Margaret River region. Cape Mentelle has developed an international reputation for these varieties that are perfectly suited to the climate and soils of Margaret River.
It’s both briary and vanillin with olive tapanade, black cherry and various woodsy characters piling on. It feels both soft and generous in part, hard and stern in others. I wouldn’t recommend it as a drink-now proposition; it needs time to mellow. There’s a peanut character to this wine, a green tobacco note too. I found it a hard wine to warm to but I wouldn’t write it off. - Campbell Mattinson, Wine Front