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    2018 Old Paddock Shiraz ‘1921 Vines’, Mount Pleasant

    £8900

    Mount Pleasant, based in the Hunter Valley, was established in 1921 by the legendary winemaker Maurice O’Shea, from 16.3 hectares of adjoining parcels of land, which he named Mount Pleasant.

    Aromas of ripe black and red berried fruits, supported by savoury and spice elements lead to intense fruits on the palate. Exquisite acidity and a distinguished tannin profile are hallmarks of the 1921 Vines Shiraz.

    The Old Paddock vineyard is an easterly facing site and was the perfect location for Maurice O’Shea’s first Shiraz plantings at Mount Pleasant in 1921. Sheltered from the winds and hot afternoon sun, the fruit from this block is famed for its impeccable structure and intensity. The vineyard is cultivated using sustainable techniques, such as employing mulch to nourish the vines and growing cover crops to increase the biodiversity in the soil.

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  • 2015 Pesquera Millenium Gran Reserva, Alejandro Fernandez Wine Republic Heros Red Wine

    2015 Pesquera Millenium Gran Reserva, Alejandro Fernandez

    £8950

    Tinto Pesquera is a world-famous wine, highly sought after and each release is eagerly anticipated by fans around the world.

    The Millenium grapes come from Viña Alta, where Alejandro Fernandez planted its first vines in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is located at an altitude of more than 800 meters.

    This is only made in special vintages. So far that means just 1996, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009 and now 2015.  It’s also the only Pesquera wine aged in French oak, as opposed to American. Grapes from a single plot at 900 m, with 30 months in barrel.

    In the glass, it is intense with lush red cherry, coffee, spice and barrel aromas.  The palate is concentrated with sweet ripe black fruits leading to a silky, elegant mid-palate that is warm and exotic.

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  • 2005 Shiraz, Charles Melton Wine Republic Heros Red Wine

    2005 Shiraz, Charles Melton

    £9000

    Charles Melton Wines has produced premium Barossa red wines since 1984. Charlie and a small band of Barossa winemakers turned their winemaking efforts to what was then considered a couple of unfashionable varieties: Shiraz and Grenache. These wines were initially styled on those from the Rhône but are now considered leading examples of the varieties in their own right. The wines have always attracted national and international recognition, and an enduring commitment to dry-farmed vineyards and careful crafting of the wine will ensure that this continues.

    This phenomenal wine was made from dry farmed old vine Shiraz, has a very deep colour with a toasty nose – some high-quality oak lifting the bouquet. A hint of sweet plums, strawberries poking through. Good firm tannins but with sufficient middle palate weight to match. The spiciness shows through onto the palate with a food-friendly savouriness being knit together with the traditional Barossa richness and sweet fruit finish.

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  • 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon Stags Leap District, Chimney Rock Wine Republic Heros Red Wine

    2018 Cabernet Sauvignon Stags Leap District, Chimney Rock

    £9200

    The Chimney Rock Estate is blessed with a diversity of soil and topography that breeds complexity into the wines. To the east, steep hills and shallow soils bring density and power. On the north end, the proximity to the Palisades brings with it ripeness and purity of fruit. To the south, proximity to the bay brings breezes that add the nuance of cooler climate – adding hints of dried herbs and mint. It is this diversity that has enabled the winemakers to represent the quintessence of Stags Leap District – the tension between grace and power, the balance of finesse and muscle.

    This the 35th vintage of this wine, opens in the glass with abundant aromas of blackcurrant and cherry, with hints of mocha, vanilla and floral. On the palate it is rich and savoury with plum and black cherry flavours and hints of dried fig, vanilla, and floral. On the palate this wine is smooth and viscous in the midpalate, full-bodied, and the tannin structure is firm but very polished. Recommend decanting.

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  • Rosé Renaissance Summer 2024- 6/12 packRed Wine, White Wine

    Rosé Renaissance Summer 2024- 6/12 pack

    £9250£18500

    Summer is finally here, and that means it’s time we start to think of sipping Rosé in the sun……

    So with that in mind, we have put together a selection of magnificent rosé that will suit every occasion and palate. You have a choice between 6 bottles or 12 bottles.

    Both case options include our 10% case discount plus a bit extra.

    The wines included are:

    2023 ‘Cuvée Marie Christine’ Rosé, Château de l’Aumérade, Provence, France – to view the wine click here

    2022 Tamari Rose, Rose di Primitivo, San Marzano, Puglia, Italy  – to view the wine click here

    2023 Origines Rosé Turitelles, Domaine d`Altugnac, Languedoc, France – to view the wine click here

    2023 Cabernet Franc Rosé, Delaire Graff, Stellenbosch, South Africa- to view the wine click here

    2022 Etna Rosato, Pietradolce, Sicily, Italy – to view the wine click here

    2023 Cotes de Provence Rose ‘Préférences’, Domaine des Mapliers, Provence, France – to view the wine click here

    Your case will include 1 or 2 bottles of each wine depending on the case size you choose.

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  • The Explore 4 ‘Sauvignon Blanc’Mixed Cases, White Wine

    The Explore 4 ‘Sauvignon Blanc’

    £9340

    Each Explore 4 case tackles a new theme: This one is a selection of Sauvignon Blanc that won’t break the bank.

    Sauvignon is the most popular white wine in the UK and for good reason, it’s easy to drink and you know what you are getting.

    But there is another more adventurous side to Sauvignon Blanc, the one where winemakers push the envelope in terms of vineyard locations, the use of oak and wild yeasts. These are the ones we focus on with this selection.

    Here’s what’s in the case:

    2021 Outer Limits Sauvignon Blanc, Montes, Aconcagua Valley, Chile

    The Outer Limits wines were born out of Aurelio Montes’ desire to push Chilean viticulture in a new direction. The 45 hectare Zapallar Vineyard in the Aconcagua Valley was Montes’ first venture into the ‘outer limits’. Due to the balance and concentration in the Outer Limits wines, they can be enjoyed now or allowed to age for a few years, rewarding with a wonderfully complex bouquet.

    2020 ‘Summer’ Wild Ferment Sauvignon Blanc, Harry Hartman, Western Cape, South Africa

    his knockout wild Ferment Sauvignon Blanc from Harry Hartman Wines is made from fruit picked in the premium regions of Elgin and Bot River. Elgin fruit has a higher level of acidity adding to the more citrus notes and making the wine more linear. Botrivier fruit is more rounded, with bigger tropical notes.

    2019 Taihoa Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc, Astrolabe, Marlborough, New Zealand

    This is a unique New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, the fruit for this wine is grown by Paddy and Anna Trolove at Taihoa Vineyard on Marlborough’s southern Kēkerengū coast. It is an outlier, both geographically and in a winemaking sense, to the typical sauvignon blanc wines of Marlborough; it is all about complexity, texture and age-worthiness.

    2019 Sancerre Cuvee Silex, Domaine Serge Laloue, Loire, France

    Serge Laloue has always been one of our favourite winemakers in the Loire, making incredible Sancerre. This we think is their finest Cuvee, crafted by Franck Laloue the Sancerre Silex has intense aromas of smoky graphite with mineral notes of oyster shell that are complemented by zesty orange peel and Mirabelle plum. This fresh, supple cuvée delivers concentrated citrus flavours through to a bright and uplifting mineral finish.

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  • 2008 The Paringa Pinot Noir, Paringa EstateRed Wine

    2008 The Paringa Pinot Noir, Paringa Estate

    £9500

    Paringa’s and arguably Australias top Pinot Noir – made from barrels which were selected as clearly superior at the time of blending and bottling. The wine has rich powerful aromas of spice and dark cherry, combined with charry oak, secondary barrel-ferment mocha/coffee characters that will integrate further to become more Burgundian like with bottle age. On the palate the wine has rich ripe fruit, firm fine-grained tannins helping provide excellent texture and length.

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  • Zalto Mystique Magnum Decanter Wine Republic Heros Red Wine, White Wine

    Zalto Mystique Magnum Decanter

    £9500

    Visually stunning on a dinner table, this handmade Zalto Mystique magnum decanter is perfect for red wine aeration.   The unique shape of the decanter with its large surface area makes the decanter ideal for powerful and full-bodied wines and allowing your chosen wine to breathe and develop.

    Although designed for magnums it is also ideal for single bottles as the large surface area will aerate the wine quickly.

    A great decanter along with the right glassware is an essential part of the wine drinking experience!

    Key facts 

    • Mouthblown
    • Non-lead crystal 
    • Volume: 1900ml
    • Glass Height: 185mm
    • Bowl width 213mm
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  • 2013 Tillington Single Vineyard, Nyetimber Wine Republic Heros Champagne & Sparkling Wine, English & Welsh Sparkling Wine

    2013 Tillington Single Vineyard, Nyetimber

    £9500

    Pale gold with fine bubbles, the nose is full of wild strawberries and raspberries, reminiscent of British summer fruits. On the palate, this delicate fruit is accompanied by complex flavours of toasted almonds, pastry and praline. The wine balances elegance and richness in perfect harmony, with refreshing acidity and a textured, decadent finish.

    The Tillington vineyard is located in the middle of the South Downs National Park, on the narrow greensand strip formed during the Cretaceous Period. The geology is of prime importance here since it has determined the characteristics of the shallow soil above – excellent underlying drainage, low natural fertility – and influences the development of the vine roots. The Chardonnay and Pinot Noir vines grow on a south-facing slope, ranging between a 5% and 10% incline to capture the sunlight. Every operation from pruning to picking is carefully performed so that the grapes reveal the site’s uniqueness. Winemaker Cherie Spriggs describes this plot as “something really magical.”

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  • 2009 Packspur Pinot Noir, Mt DifficultyRed Wine

    2009 Packspur Pinot Noir, Mt Difficulty

    £9500

    The ‘Single Vineyard’ Pinot Noir wines of Mt Difficulty rival the ‘Block’ wines of Felton Road as the most highly-regarded of Central Otago. They join an elite band of superb, terroir-driven releases of Pinot Noir from New Zealand that are demanding a place alongside fine Burgundy wine. The ‘Single Vineyard’ wines are only made when the character of the vineyard site can be expressed faithfully with accompanying exceptional quality. ]

    This 2009 Packspur is a very elegant Pinot with a beautiful perfume of velvety, raspberry/ cranberry notes; adding complexity and intrigue are clove and anise spice. Rich, full, red fruit of the forest palate entry leads into a well-textured lush midpalate. Finally, lovely finely structured tannins round out this dense and concentrated wine.

    The grapes for the wines that carry the Mt Difficulty label have traditionally been sourced from vineyards situated on the Southside of the Kawarau River at Bannockburn. The Growers Series is a recent addition to the Mt Difficulty portfolio, allowing us to showcase the terroir of different sub-regions. Packspur Vineyard is situated on Heany Road in Lowburn, on the northern side of Cromwell (as opposed to Bannockburn to the South). The vineyard takes its name from the track that was used to pack supplies over the Pisa Range, from the Lowburn Valley to the gold fields of the Cardrona Valley. The vineyard irrigation is a miners’ water right from 1863.

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  • 2007 Beaune 1er Cru Champs Pimont, Domaine Jacques PrieurcrasRed Wine

    2007 Beaune 1er Cru Champs Pimont, Domaine Jacques Prieurcras

    £9500

    At full maturity and drinking beautifully.  Beguiling, rich and stays in the palate for an age.  The grapes for this wine come from a large plot with the evocative name of “Les Champs au pied du Mont” (“The Fields at the Foot of the Mountain”), located on the slope overlooking the outskirts of Beaune. This vineyard, facing due east, produces both red and white wine. The Pinot Noir grapes in the lower part benefit from a very clayey soil that produces deeply-coloured, powerful wines. The high iron content in the soil often accounts for aromas reminiscent of soot or smoke.

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  • 2013 Camp Meeting Ridge Chardonnay, Flowers Wine Republic Heros White Wine

    2013 Camp Meeting Ridge Chardonnay, Flowers

    £9500

    Flowers are pioneers of the Sonoma Coast region and make extraordinary Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

    Perched on top of soaring coastal ridges that border the Pacific Ocean, Flowers’ estate vineyards were some of the first planted on the “extreme” Sonoma Coast in 1991. Flowers’ vineyards rise up just two miles from the rugged Pacific Ocean cliffs at elevations of 1,150 to 1,875 feet. The maritime breezes and coastal fog cool the vineyards during the heat of summer allowing fruit to fully mature with fresh, complex flavours and lively acidity resulting in wines with a distinct coastal minerality and bright natural acidity.

    The 2013 Camp Meeting Ridge Chardonnay is sourced from the organically and biodynamically farmed Camp Meeting Ridge Estate Vineyard.  Planted in 1991 these ‘older vines’ produce Flowers most interesting and exciting Chardonnays.   In the glass, it has aromas of chamomile and lemongrass combined with flavours of ripe stone fruits, dried apricot and lemon. On the palate, it has subtle notes of custard and caramel along with the classic sea-salt minerality that is typical of the Camp Meeting Ridge vineyard.  The finish is long and salivating with refreshing acidity.

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  • 2010 ‘Asili’ Barbaresco, Michele ChiarloRed Wine

    2010 ‘Asili’ Barbaresco, Michele Chiarlo

    £9500

    This is one of the great Barbaresco crus.  Asili is a prestigious and historic vineyard located at the top of a hill with a 360 aspect.  It produced majestic wines that have an elegance that can be attributed to the terroir.  The soils have a bluish colour due to the high content of magnesium and manganese.  Michele Chiarlo owns around 1 hectare of this famous cru.

    This 2010 Asili has an aristocratic elegance, ethereal, with notes of violet, red fruits and fine spices. The palate is complex and enchanting with silky tannins and a surprising length.

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  • 2001 Old Vine Zinfandel, SeghesioRed Wine

    2001 Old Vine Zinfandel, Seghesio

    £9500

    The Seghesio family-owned winery started in the year 1895 when Edoardo Seghesio, an Italian immigrant and winemaker, planted the first Zinfandel vineyard in the Alexander Valley located in Sonoma County.

    In the glass this 21 year old Zinfandel has lost none of its sleek smoothness, bursting with black cherry and raspberry aromas with a core of flavours that includes black cherry, cassis, cocoa, coffee, blackberry, spice and anise. Lush, harmonious, and penetrating.

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  • 2019 Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru En Virondot, Domaine Marc Morey Wine Republic Heros White Wine

    2019 Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru En Virondot, Domaine Marc Morey

    £9500

    Domaine Marc Morey is one of our favourite producers and we think winemaker Sabine Mollard, Marc Morey’s granddaughter, is something rather special.

    This 2019 Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru En Virondot opens in the glass with a very full, very intense nose, ripe fruit,  refined and mineral, with a hint of butter, vanilla and well-integrated wood nuances. Full and quite powerful on the tongue, broad, complex and mineral, perfect balance, long and mouth-filling finish with pure minerality, all well wrapped in elegant wood nuances. AMAZING!

    Marc Morey is the only domaine that farms and bottles the 2.1 hectares premier cru ‘En Virondot’. The vineyard is at one of the highest elevations in the Chassagne-Montrachet at 350 meters lying just west of some notable premier cru vineyards; Les Caillerets, Les Fairendes, and Les Champ Gains. Beneath the shallow topsoil, the vineyard sits on a bed of calcareous (chalk) soil that imparts a specific minerality and texture to the wines. Sabine Mollard, owner, and winemaker says this vineyard has the greatest ageing potential of all her premier cru bottlings.

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