
We quite simply only sell wines we like to enjoy at home. Take a look at our choices this month.
De Chanceny Cremant de Loire Rose NV
“I am writing this thinking about summer days whilst the snow is falling!” ahh the irony, especially after a lovely Easter weekend where temperatures hit double digits, triggering a family lunch outside with a glass or two of this delicious fizz. Made just like Champagne from Cabernet Franc and aged for almost 16 months in bottle before the cork is popped, this humble sparkling wine really shows it’s class. Packed with delicious summer crunchy red fruits and a super silky soft, raspberry yoghurt style finish, it really is everything you will ever need for an impromptu get together. Pop a few in the fridge because I can’t help thinking you won’t need many excuses to celebrate in style in 2021”
TARQUIN DE BURGH – M.D.

Chateau La Verriere Rouge 2016
Alain Bessette, the owner of Chateau La Verriere, is the man who makes Rival Bellevue for us. I’ll never forget the look of surprise, alarm, and delight on his face when I requested the first special bottling run of Rival in magnums. He asked if I was selling to supermarkets, to which I replied “No, just Scottish people”. Chateau La Verriere is Alain’s main wine and collects gold medals with the ease of Usain Bolt. It is aged longer in oak than Rival Bellevue and so benefits from some bottle age to fuller reveal its beauty. Alain very kindly let us have his last 96 bottles of the excellent 2016 vintage in six-bottle wooden cases. These have been cellared at the winery and were shipped over to us in March this year. It is a stonking bottle for £15 and has matured beautifully to produce a rich and full-bodied wine with lots of dark damsons and plum fruit, warm spice, wood smoke, and soft mocha. If you miss out, don’t panic, we have some of the 2018 and more on the way arriving in late April which is just as good but you’ll need to tuck it away for a few years to get the magic aged flavours!
WILL NICOLSON – DIRECTOR


Pinot Noir ‘Tradition’ Pfluger 2019
Pretty much all New World Pinot Noir is a bit too jammy and confected for my tastes, and other Old World expressions can sometimes prove a tad overpriced and underwhelming.
This example of Pinot Noir from the Pfalz region in Germany however, hits the spot both financially and indeed tastebud wise. Made by the up and coming ‘natural’ wine all-star Alexander Pfluger, this has bags of depth to the red cherry fruit and smoky, earthy notes coming through on the palate. Light in body as a Pinot should be but the remarkable rich texture really makes it hang together beautifully.
ROSS MCKENZIE – OFFICE/WAREHOUSE MANAGER

Chateau Rival Bellevue Bordeaux Superior 2017
As we head towards the hopeful easing of restrictions and the possibility that we might be able to socialise in the garden I thought about good party pleasers and our Chateau Rival Bellevue Bordeaux Superior 2017 came to mind. It is such an easy to enjoy wine and has been glugged at more than one family gathering in times of olde. Everyone always says, ‘ooh that’s delicious’ and it doesn’t break the bank. A merlot blend, it is rich with a mingle of blackcurrant and smoky oak making it extremely moreish.
FIONA HOLT – ACCOUNTS

Vire Clesse ‘Harmonie’ Domaine de la Verpaille 2018
I’ve always been a huge fan of wines from Burgundy. It was my go-to when I was selling wine in retail and a customer asked for something special. My rule of thumb is that, if you are looking for a Chardonnay that is crisp, citrusy, and oozes with minerality then Chablis is the one. However, the wines further south in the Maconnais become richer, fatter, and more honeyed. I absolutely love this southern style which is packed full of ripe candied fruits, dried apricots, peach and a touch of exoticism. The intense bouquet is complemented on the palate with fresh citrus, orange and hints of toffee. The wines from Verpaille are all produced Biodynamically and with very little intervention, which makes them a true example of a wine produced as naturally as possible. You are getting a whole lot of quality for your money with this Harmonie Vire Clesse!
CHRISTINE NICOLSON – MARKETING
Nuits Saint Georges Vieilles Vignes Bertrand Ambroise 2020
Bertrand Ambroise wines date back to the 18th century beginning with a humble few parcels which have now been worked over several lifespans leaving a legacy which you can taste. The wines produced here are known for their rich, opulent whites and bold, full-bodied reds that age beautifully. This Nuits-Saint-George Vieilles Vignes is primarily driven by elegant fruit, yet it retains a subtle savoury nuance. Medium acidity supports the structure, complemented by earthy undergrowth tones and a whisper of spicy oak that enhances rather than overwhelms. The finish is exceptionally long and beautifully perfumed.
Maison Ambroise traces its roots back to the 18th century, when just a handful of parcels were planted around Nuits-Saint-Georges in Burgundy. Bertrand Ambroise took over the estate from his father-in-law in 1987, and today the domaine is managed by his son and daughter. Under their stewardship, the winery has embraced an organic philosophy, earning Ecocert certification in 2013. To encourage riper tannins, the team practices leaf thinning around the grape clusters, and since 2002, nearly all the Pinot Noir is destemmed. The winemaking approach remains traditional: with an extended 28-day maceration lasting between 15 and 25 days, and is then aged for 12 to 18 months in a combination of 400-litre and 228-litre barrels, a significant portion of which are replaced annually. This results in wines that embody the classic elegance, balance, and structure of traditional Burgundy.
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