Begin your wine journey here. Explore foundational concepts, laid out in a clear and progressive order, setting the stage for your wine exploration.
Welcome to the rich and diverse world of Chardonnay, often hailed as the queen of white wine grapes. Known for its versatility in the vineyard and the winery, Chardonnay can be crafted into a myriad of styles, from crisp, unoaked versions to buttery, opulent wines. Its adaptability has led to its cultivation in nearly every wine-growing region worldwide, truly demonstrating Chardonnay's universal appeal.
Welcome to the vivacious world of Sauvignon Blanc, a white grape variety known for its distinctive and captivating aromatic profile. Prized for its crispness, refreshing acidity, and a flavor palette that ranges from grassy to tropical, Sauvignon Blanc continues to enchant wine enthusiasts worldwide, offering a sensory journey like no other.
Welcome to the enchanting world of Riesling, a white grape variety revered for its elegance, complexity, and extraordinary versatility. Loved by wine enthusiasts for its pure expression of terroir and ability to age gracefully, Riesling can produce an array of wines from bone dry to lusciously sweet, making it a truly versatile varietal in both vineyard and winery.
Delve deeper. This section offers a detailed exploration, building upon and enhancing the knowledge you’ve gained from the Foundation. Dive into the nuances and intricacies of the wine world.
Welcome to the enticing world of Barbera, one of Italy's most cherished and widely planted red grape varieties. Known for its deep color, vibrant acidity, and low tannin levels, Barbera is a crowd-pleaser offering exceptional food-friendliness and versatile styles from fresh and fruity to complex and age-worthy.
Semillon is a white grape variety often overshadowed by its more popular counterparts but deserving of its own spotlight. Renowned for its role in the illustrious Sauternes dessert wines and its harmonious blends with Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon is a grape of grace and versatility, offering an array of styles from crisp and fragrant to rich and honeyed.
Garganega is a white grape variety that is the cornerstone of some of Italy's most notable white wines, particularly those hailing from the Veneto region. Although it may not be as universally known as Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc, Garganega offers its own unique charms and a distinct expression of Italian winemaking tradition.
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Wines To Look Out For
2021 Pouilly-Fuissé by Olivier Merlin, Burgundy


£359.40 – 12 bottles
2021 Provence Rosé by Château la Mascaronne


£75.42 – 6 bottles
1995 Château Latour, Pauillac, Bordeaux


£6,100.00 – 1 case
2017 Chateau Lafite Rothschild Premier Cru Classe


£3,310 – 3 bottles
2003 Hobbs of Barossa Ranges, Gregor Shiraz, Barossa Valley

