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Wine over £12.00 per bottle
Graham Beck Ridge Syrah 75cl - £85.44For 6 bottles - equivalent to £14.24 per bottle. Price on 08-Sep-08 from Tesco.The wine is deep, rich and plummy in colour and has a bouquet that's intensely warm and smoky, with typical spice and white pepper flavours.
Rene Florency Champagne 75cl - £85.50For 6 bottles - equivalent to £14.25 per bottle. Price on 08-Sep-08 from Tesco.Fresh clean aromas of citrus, tinged with breaded and creamy hints, make for a lively champagne with great poise and elegance. Purity of fruit and length of flavour make this champagne stand out from other champagnes in this category.This fine and elegant champagne has been produced exclusively from vineyards controlled by Union Champagne in Avize, in the heart of the Champagne district. The Chardonnay in the blend comes from premier and grand cru vineyards, and the Pinot Noir and Pin
Houghton Pemberton Chardonnay 2002 - £14.29Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.Western Australia's most awarded winery, Houghton is based in the heart of the Swan Valley. From the cool climate of Pemberton, this special cuvee is blended from hand-picked parcels of premium fruit. Fermentation using wild yeast and 13 months ageing in new French oak have created a rich, creamy, full-bodied Chardonnay. ''Complex, weighty and balanced with a glorious finish - outstanding. 95 points'' (James Halliday) ... 2002s of this calibre are increasingly hard to find.
Domaine de la Vougeraie Terres de Famille 2006 - £14.29Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.Hugely popular Pinot Noir that's a real silky charmer in 2006 thanks to new winemaker Pierre Vincent - fame will surely spread if the superb quality of this is anything to go by. Famously includes grapes grown right by the legendary Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru vineyard. Simply Bourgogne on the label - something much grander in the bottle! 100 cases.
Ravenswood Zinfandel 2004 - £14.29Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.Back in the early 1970's, dynamic winemaker Joel Peterson dreamt of creating wines in California that would rival the greatest of Europe. His dream was realised in 1976 when the first vintage of his Ravenswood Zinfandel was released - and he's never looked back! Joel's mantra of ''no wimpy wines'' means that every bottle Ravenswood produce is crammed with as much voluptuous, berry-rich flavour as possible! This hedonistic red is made from the juiciest, sun-ripened grapes of the Sonoma Valley - a highly exclusive wine region in California - and undergoes a l-o-n-g slumber (over 2 years!) in premium oak barrels before release. ''Bright, flashy, ripe raspberry, blackberry and vanilla flavours are wrapped around a soft sweet fruit core highlighted by scents of cinnamon'' Joel Peterson
Domaine Saint Francois 2003 - £14.39Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.Now is the time to get stuck into fine Rhone reds like this. Apart from great value for money and in your face fruit, they have a tremendous diversity of flavour when compared to Burgundy or Bordeaux. Indeed the Rhone is at the forefront of efforts to meet the New World challenge - and with wines like Domaine Saint Francois it succeeds. With a complex nose of ripe black fruits, a spicy character of fresh pepper, cumin and liquorice, it possesses all the warmth and strength of flavour that characterises good Chateauneuf-du-Pape wines. Lovely velvety tannins too. Serve with meat in sauces, and wild boar stew!
Domaine Juliette Avril 2006 - £14.39Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.Steeped in winemaking tradition since before the French Revolution and based in the village centre, this unassuming yet quality-driven estate is at the heart of Chateauneuf-du-Pape in every sense. Winemaker Xavier Vignon uses semi-organic vine management and lengthy fermentation to extract maximum colour and flavour from almost the full gamut of permitted grapes. Deep, complex and thrilling - your guests will love you for sharing this.
Domaine Pere-Papite - £14.39Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.Low-yielding vines at this small, family-owned estate on the region's famous plateau produce intensely rich, dark, flavoursome grapes, which were harvested at perfect ripeness to give a remarkably dense, complex Chateauneuf. Dark ruby, with rich aromas of fruit and spice. Multidimensional Chateauneuf that's delicious now, with roasts and rich dinner party fare.
Marc Sorrel 2005 - £14.39Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.'Crozes' offers a softer version of its meatier brother Hermitage at a third of the price. This beauty, from Hermitage specialist Marc Sorrel, has the hallmark cassis depth of 2005 allied with the peppery complexity from skilful barrel-ageing. Find out why ''2005 is the vintage of a lifetime'' (Decanter).
Domaine Pascal Bouchard Premier Cru Mont de Milieu 2003 - £14.39Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.Mont de Milieu is one of Chablis' top three Premier Cru sites - it lies on the best, south-facing slope ... right next to the Grands Crus. Pascal's 2003 is a rich, almost tropical Mont de Milieu - delicious!
Chateau Moine Blanc 2005 - £14.39Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.This is great value for historic vintage Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, but perhaps more striking is the wine's exceptional pedigree. In 1982, the 14th century Moine Blanc became the first estate in Saint-Emilion to embrace the now famous biodynamic methods of viticulture thanks to the current owner Monsieur Courthe. The 2005 vintage was crafted under the auspices of the brilliant Jean-Luc Thunevin, consultant to the region's top estates. This is wonderfully pure claret - 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet France, aged in 30% new oak barrels. Smooth, complex and full of blackberries, liquorice and spice - a delightful claret.
Chateau Haut Milon 2005 - £14.39Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.Situated a stone's throw from legendary Chateaux Lafite and Mouton-Rothschild, the 12 hectare Chateau Haut-Milon offers a taste of this world-famous terroir on exquisite vintage form - without costing the earth. Classic Pauillac flavours of tobacco and cassis with a gorgeous supple texture and savoury length. Haut Millon 2005 is a premium, 50/50 blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The oldest vines are 65 - 80 years old adding impressive concentration to the flavours. The wine was then aged in new French barriques for nine months contributing rich, toasty oak flavours. The estate has been owned by the Breuil family for the last 150 years. As well as managing vineyards and making wine, they spend a lot of time rebutting enquiries from more prestigious chateaux and families who would like to buy their land!
Chateau Mauvinon Bellevue 2005 - £14.39Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.Chateau Mauvinon Bellevue is a little-known Saint-Emilion estate that produces wines to rival those of neighbouring #40-a-bottle estates. The miserly yields of 50-year-old vines gives the wine its mouthfilling intensity and 18 months' barrel-ageing imparts classic Bordeaux elegance and structure. Get a glass in front of you and the purity and power of 2005 are immediately apparent. With ''unprecedented'' demand for 2005, once in a lifetime gems like these are usually very expensive - so you see why Chateau Mauvinon Bellevue has us so excited! ''Damsons, blackberries and plums vie with spice, vanilla and smoky notes. Full of classic St-Emilion power and Grand Cru complexity - plus the structure to age for a decade but the silky elegance to be enjoyed now. Opening a bottle will be a special occasion in itself!''
Thorn-Clarke Shotfire Ridge Shiraz 2004 - £14.39Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.The Thorn-Clarke family has been involved in making wine in the Barossa Valley for six generations and they fully intend to remain one of the region's premium producers for another six! Their Shotfire Ridge Shiraz 2004 is yet another brilliantly concentrated, blackberry fruit and dark chocolate powerhouse that shows off the family's excellent wine making skills that have earned them a world-wide reputation for producing top quality wines. Lush blackberry fruit, dark plums and spicy oak aromas are joined by rich liquorice and dark chocolate flavours. Smooth and velvety, with a mouthfilling richness, this is just the thing to crack open and enjoy with a juicy, chargrilled steak.

Thorn-Clarke Shotfire Ridge Quartage 2004 - £14.39Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.The Thorn-Clarke family has been involved in making wine in the Barossa Valley for six generations and they fully intend to remain one of the region's premium producers for another six! Renowned wine expert Robert Parker is a big fan of their wines, and said of this one that it offers ''excellent value'', a ''full-flavoured, robust, South Australian red ... concentrated blackberry ... a long and heady finish''. Made using the classic claret combination of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Malbec and Petit Verdot, it provides great depth and intensity, with full-on Aussie fruit flavours. If you like your red wines big and bold this is definitely one to try! Deep inky purple in colour, intense aromas of ripe berry and liquorice are joined by spicy oak and tobacco flavours. Very full and warming in the mouth, with a complex chocolaty finish that lingers on and on ... just the thing to enjoy with roast red meat and mature cheeses.
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