S is for SAUVIGNON BLANC
Sauvignon Blanc has created a safe space for new wine drinkers and a gateway to further exploration through its palate friendly mix of tropical fruits and high energy acidity. Cloudy Bay and Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc changed the game for wine production...
€83,00
R is for Rioja
from €86,00
R is for Rioja
Ireland drinks more of it than anywhere else in the world. So....Eurovision and Rioja consumption we are unmatched! In 6 or a Dozen! La Rioja is possibly the most recognisable commercial style in the world. Made from Tempranillo, Garnacha and...
from €86,00
R is for Rosé
If you don’t like Rose you might need more fun in your lives, any time is a good time for some pink gear, particularly if it’s sunny out. Rose is made from red wine and can be made with more...
€91,00
T is for Tempranillo
The chief component in Rioja, Tempranillo is found across Spain in a wide variety or styles, weights and wine making methods from young light to oaky and heavy. Tempranillo is mid weight in acidity, tannin and alcohol, amenable to blending...
€95,00
C is for Cabernet Sauvignon
It may not be the coolest grape, but it's probably the most well known. Cab. Sauv. is famous the world over for heavily structured, tannic wines, generally aged in oak. Cabernet Sauvignon is most famous for being the main grape of...
€103,00
C is for Chardonnay
ABC stands for awesome bloody Chardonnay, not anything but Chardonnay! Divisive and chameleonic, it's rich, buttery and long lived, but also capable of being fresh & lean. Chardonnay’s spiritual home is Burgundy in France. It’ll grow more or less everywhere, and...
€112,00
S is for Syrah / Shiraz
Syrah is due a return - when and why did it fall out of favour? Responsible for some of the world’s most famous and sought after full bodied red wines, Syrah is an unmistakable, majestic grape. Syrah is full bodied,...
€118,00
M is for MALBEC
Famous as the red version of Sauv. Blanc in that it has introduced legions of people to wine through it’s neo-classical iteration from Argentina, but it started in France. Malbec, originally from Cahors in France was known as Cot and...
€129,00
S is for Sparkling
Sparkling wine seems to get forgotten beyond Prosecco at one end and Champagne at the other - time for a battle of the Fizz!Grown up, dry Prosecco Spumante. Criminally underrated Cava and Cremant de Loire. Pet Nat is still cool....
€172,00
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