We stock wines from all over the world. Most of our featured wines are sourced and imported directly by ourselves from private family owned wineries where quality allied to superb value is the key. |
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Argentina For years considered to be the 'sleeping giant' of the Southern Hemisphere, Argentina is now very much awake with exports to world markets increasing by over 50% in the last two years. |
Australia In terms of quality and marketing prowess, Australia has made a huge impact on world markets and caused many 'Old World' producers to sit up and take note. |
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Austria Austria now operates one of the strictest quality control regimes in the world. The fresh, fruity varietal wines are regular winners at international wine fairs. |
Bulgaria Of all of the Eastern European wine producing countries there can be little doubt that Bulgaria has been the most successful. |
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Chile Renowned world-wide for its excellent, upfront varietal wines from the 'classic' grape varieties, Chile has capitalised on its unique location and micro-climates. |
France France is the largest producer of quality wine in the world and the range, style and quality of wines continue to impress with their diversity and value. |
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Germany Still waiting to be discovered, Germany has so much more to offer than 'Liebfraumilch', producing wines of sublime concentration, elegance and finish. |
Hungary The home of 'Bull's Blood' and 'Tokay Aszú', Hungary is just becoming a modern wine producing country with substantial new investment in its wineries, winemaking techniques and vineyard management. |
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Italy The world's largest wine producing country, Italy creates a myriad of wine styles from light sweet sparklers to big robust chewy reds with some stunning dessert and fortified styles in between. |
Lebanon Most of the wines in Lebanon come from the Bekaa Valley - a high plain located between two mountain ranges at an altitude of 800 m. This valley is renowned for its rich soils, climate and vines. |
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New Zealand The cooler climate and maritime influences of New Zealand make it an ideal location for fine white wines as can be witnessed in its Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay varietals. |
Portugal A country which prides itself in its indigenous grape varieties, producing wines with regional character and individuality and that certain rustic charm. Home to the world's most renowned sweet fortified wine - Port. |
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South Africa Boasting a near perfect climate and ripening conditions, South Africa has emerged as a major player on the world stage. Its speciality wine, Pinotage, has done much to boost its image. |
Spain The wines of Rioja and Jerez (Sherry) have always been famous, but Spain has now emerged as a country with a diverse and interesting range of quality wines from its many regions. |
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United States USA wine exports have more than doubled in the last two years with a strong emphasis on quality and varietal characteristics working alongside the revamped and much improved Zinfandel. |