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Fresita appears on Cosmopolitan.co.uk!

Check out the Cosmo website to see a fantastic recommendation for Fresita for Valentine's Day : "Strawberries and Valentine’s...

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Sovio White Zinfandel features in Olive Magazine!

"...Sovio makes a range of wines that have been 'de-alcoholised' using a special distillation technique. At 5.5%, the sparkling...

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Blason Rully and Cote Chalonnaise featured on The Wine Gang Blog!

Rully Blanc 2007 - "Floral, peach and blossom aromas and a peachy palate with some richness. Encouragingly zesty with a...

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Tommasi Amarone 2005 receives 4 Decanter stars!

"Appetising, moreish wine with good deep cherry and plum fruit and freshness."

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EOS Reserve Petite Sirah in Olive Magazine!

"Look out ofr Paso Robles on the label for warm-hearted reds. EOS has a soft blueberry appeal with a firm oak finish and...

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Blason Mercurey in 'She' magazine!

Recommended as a pairing with roasted chicken with rosemary and courgettes.

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Sacred Hill Chardonnay in the Observer Magazine!

"Buy of the Week - Kiwi Chardonnay gets better by the vintage. This shows peach, melon and citrus fruit with fresh acidity...

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Montes Alpha Cabernet Sauvignon in the Daily Express!

"if you're a fan of New World wines then try Montes Alpha's Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 (£10.99, Tesco). This majestic Chilean...

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Vergelegen Flagship White is awarded 5 Decanter stars!

"Andre van Rensburg would argue that all the wines he makes are brilliant, but a few stand out from an excellent range. ...

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Piccini Chianti Superiore features on Scottish TV!

"Chianti is arguably Italy's most famous wine, from the rolling hills of Tuscany around the cities of Florence and Siena....

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