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Beaune Blason De Bourgogne 75cl
Beaune Blason De Bourgogne 75cl - £72.90
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £12.15 per bottle. Price on 06-Jul-08 from Tesco.
This wine has soft raspberry and strawberry fruit flavours with hints of vanilla.
The vineyard of Beaune has been created by the monks of Citeau. It has always had one of the best reputation among all kings of France. 90% of this appellation is from PINOT NOIR. The Hospices de beaune has given these subtle and racey wines the ''lettr

Kloovenburg Shiraz 2006
Kloovenburg Shiraz 2006 - £12.19
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Kloovenburg estate lies in the picturesque Riebeek Valley - an area renowned for its top quality red wines, especially those made from Shiraz. Steeped in history, the property has been producing wine since 1704 and is currently owned by virtuoso winemaker Pieter du Toit. Over the years, Pieter and his team have won countless credentials, including coveted Gold medals and five-star Decanter magazine ratings. The reason is the sheer concentration and power of Kloovenburg wines, and the intensity of ripe fruit flavours. Their Shiraz is no exception! Full and concentrated, with ripe red berry and spice flavours, and a hint of vanilla on the finish. Excellent length and balance, it's absolutely delicious with a big juicy steak.

Kloovenburg Shiraz
Kloovenburg Shiraz - £12.19
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Kloovenburg estate lies in the picturesque Riebeek Valley - an area renowned for its top quality red wines, especially those made from Shiraz. Steeped in history, the property has been producing wine since 1704 and is currently owned by virtuoso winemaker Pieter du Toit. Over the years, Pieter and his team have won countless credentials, including coveted Gold medals and five-star Decanter magazine ratings. The reason is the sheer concentration and power of Kloovenburg wines, and the intensity of ripe fruit flavours. Their Shiraz is no exception! Full and concentrated, with ripe red berry and spice flavours, and a hint of vanilla on the finish. Excellent length and balance, it's absolutely delicious with a big juicy steak.

Wolf Blass Presidents Shiraz 75cl
Wolf Blass Presidents Shiraz 75cl - £73.99
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £12.33 per bottle. Price on 06-Jul-08 from Tesco.
Shiraz is a vivid dark red colour. This wine displays raspberry and plum characters supported by varietal pepper and spice aromas. The rich, round, soft palate exhibits concentrated berry fruit, subtle integrated oak and great length of flavour.
Only the finest quality wine from vintage is chosen to be released under our Presidents Selection label. 'Presidents Selection-wines that embrace the spirit of our heritage'. Wolfgang Blass AM-Founder.

Caves Saint Pierre Preference Gigondas 75cl
Caves Saint Pierre Preference Gigondas 75cl - £74.04
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £12.34 per bottle. Price on 06-Jul-08 from Tesco.
Tasting reveals this to be a jewel of a wine, purple in colour with hints of ripe pears, and fresh pepper. There are mocha and caramel notes in the middle which create a rounded and intense finish.
Caves Saint Pierre were established in the 50s, Over time, Caves Saint-Pierre broadened its knowledge of the surroundings vineyards. Solid partnerships were established with local winegrowers and Caves Saint-Pierre became deeply involved in every aspect o

Chateau Val D'or Saint Emilion 2005 75cl
Chateau Val D'or Saint Emilion 2005 75cl - £74.04
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £12.34 per bottle. Price on 06-Jul-08 from Tesco.
Aromas of ripe fruits and cedar with a soft finish. Best served with meat dishes or cheese.
Château du Val d'Or derives its name from the small village of Orval in the Dordogne where the Bardet family originates from.

Vignoble du Monteillet 2003
Vignoble du Monteillet 2003 - £12.39
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Winemaker Stephane Montez's vineyards lie at the hilly, northern end of the Saint-Joseph appellation (close to the highly prized slopes of Condrieu and Cote-Rotie) - the home of the regions most triumphant, highly sought-after wines, renowned for their depth and complexity. Deliciously peppery, blackberry-flavoured Syrah which will be delicious both while young and mature.

Familia Martinez Bujanda Reserva 2001
Familia Martinez Bujanda Reserva 2001 - £12.39
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
The Martinez Bujanda family are one of a handful of Rioja bodegas to own all their own vineyards - giving them total control over ripeness, yield, harvesting ... and 'you can taste it in the glass' quality. Voted in the World's top 50 wineries by Wine Spectator nine years running, brothers Carlos and Jesus refuse to rest on their laurels, saying ''We treat each vintage as our first and make it the best we can'' ... and each year they continue to amaze us with their superb Reserva Rioja. Stunningly elegant, the juciy, smooth Tempranillo is 'beefed up' by the ripest Mazuelo (a traditional Rioja grape which adds colour and depth) from ancient, low-yielding vines. Patient ageing in new French and American oak barrels has given a wine of thrilling depth and purity. Simply outstanding.

Familia Martinez Bujanda Reserva 2004
Familia Martinez Bujanda Reserva 2004 - £12.39
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
The Martinez Bujanda family are one of a handful of Rioja bodegas to own all their own vineyards - giving them total control over ripeness, yield, harvesting ... and 'you can taste it in the glass' quality. Voted in the World's top 50 wineries by Wine Spectator nine years running, brothers Carlos and Jesus refuse to rest on their laurels, saying ''We treat each vintage as our first and make it the best we can'' ... and each year they continue to amaze us with their superb Reserva Rioja. Stunningly elegant, the juciy, smooth Tempranillo is 'beefed up' by the ripest Mazuelo (a traditional Rioja grape which adds colour and depth) from ancient, low-yielding vines. Patient ageing in new French and American oak barrels has given a wine of thrilling depth and purity. Simply outstanding.

Fabre Montmayou Gran Reserva Malbec 2005
Fabre Montmayou Gran Reserva Malbec 2005 - £12.39
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
A magnificent Malbec! It picked up a trophy at the inaugural Wines of Argentina Awards held in Mendoza in 2007, having wowed the international panel of judges - included among them wine expert Jancis Robinson, who gave it an impressive 17 out of 20. This mulberry and spice-flavoured red wine was made by Herve Fabre, who was originally involved in the Bordeaux wine trade, before he and his wife fell in love with Argentina and moved there to establish a boutique winery. Herve's experience in producing top quality wines shines through in this tremendously rich, silky-smooth wine. Ripe blackberry and bramble aromas merge seamlessly with spicy oak and vanilla flavours. Full bodied, yet seriously smooth and warming. This 89 Parker point wine is sure to survive for many years to come. Definitely a wine to enjoy with fine food ... try it with rare roast beef or a juicy steak.

Domaine Faiveley Mercurey Domaine de la Croix Jacquelet 2002
Domaine Faiveley Mercurey Domaine de la Croix Jacquelet 2002 - £12.39
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
For more than 180 years, the Faiveley family has been one of the most respected producers in Burgundy. This fantastic Pinot Noir is from their vineyards in Cote Chalonnaise - current owner Erwan Faiveley lavishes as much attention on the vines here as he does his Grand Crus! When given such care and attention Cote Chalonnaise is home to ''some of the finest bargains in Burgundy.'' (Wine Magazine) - deeply concentrated reds packed with berry-laden personality. The ''outstanding'' 2002 vintage raised quality even more - making these incredibly sought after wines! Powerfully structured, with ripe cherry fruit aromas. Rich and velvety in body with abundant raspberry and strawberry flavours. Perfect as a glass on its own or with roast meats.

Fabre Montmayou Gran Reserva Malbec
Fabre Montmayou Gran Reserva Malbec - £12.39
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
A magnificent Malbec! It picked up a trophy at the inaugural Wines of Argentina Awards held in Mendoza in 2007, having wowed the international panel of judges - included among them wine expert Jancis Robinson, who gave it an impressive 17 out of 20. This mulberry and spice-flavoured red wine was made by Herve Fabre, who was originally involved in the Bordeaux wine trade, before he and his wife fell in love with Argentina and moved there to establish a boutique winery. Herve's experience in producing top quality wines shines through in this tremendously rich, silky-smooth wine. Ripe blackberry and bramble aromas merge seamlessly with spicy oak and vanilla flavours. Full bodied, yet seriously smooth and warming. This 89 Parker point wine is sure to survive for many years to come. Definitely a wine to enjoy with fine food ... try it with rare roast beef or a juicy steak.

Domaine de la Maurelle 2003
Domaine de la Maurelle 2003 - £12.49
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
In the words of Decanter magazine, Gigondas ''out-muscles all other Rhone villages'' - and that includes Chateauneuf-du-Pape. The blockbusting 14.5% La Maurelle is a classic three grape blend of Grenache Syrah and Mourvedre. Powerfully flavoured with wild berry, black fruit, spice and Provencal herb character.

Chateau Guibot La Fourvieille 2004
Chateau Guibot La Fourvieille 2004 - £12.49
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
A glorious reminder of why great claret is still the world's most sought-after red wine style - the choice for Sunday lunch and Saturday dinner parties! Smooth Merlot predominates here, giving concentrated plum and blackcurrant flavours over a layer of creamy oak.

Pagos de Tahola Reserva de la Familia 1995
Pagos de Tahola Reserva de la Familia 1995 - £12.49
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
An elegant, beautifully balanced Rioja from the highly acclaimed Chavarri family winemakers, renowned for producing world-class wines. Rioja from the stellar 1995 vintage is a devil to find, and, when you do, it's normally twice the price of this satin-smooth treat. Wonderfully mellow, with rich, bramble fruit and a smooth, sweet vanilla oak finish. A must for Rioja fans!

Domaine Piron et Lafont Chenas Quartz 2005
Domaine Piron et Lafont Chenas Quartz 2005 - £12.49
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Little-known Chenas is a tiny appellation right next door to Moulin a Vent and is one of the great 10 Crus of the Beaujolais. And as Richard Ehrlich, noted in The Independent on Sunday, ''these wines can achieve extraordinary heights''. That they most certainly did in 2005 a ''textbook perfect'' vintage according to Beaujolais legend George Duboeuf. This superb wine is made by the partnership of Dominique Piron and Jean-Marc Lafon. It comes from a single, 35 year-old vineyard of granite and clay with bands of quartz lying just to the east of Moulin a Vent. It's generous, serious and mightily delicious. Teeming with red and black berry fruit and a layer of mocha flavours. A lovely intense wine drinking beautifully now and with a good three years ahead of it.

Chateau Gressier Grand Poujeau 2003
Chateau Gressier Grand Poujeau 2003 - £12.49
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Chateau Gressier is steeped in history ... they've been producing wine since 18th Century. Recent investment from the winery's closest neighbour, Chateau Chasse-Spleen has pushed quality levels through the roof! They understood that the ingredients for great wine - perfect climate, old vines, good soil - were already present in the winery ... the only thing they needed to add was a little tender loving care. Deep purple in colour, this fantastic claret is stacked with ripe berry flavours. Soft, mouthfilling damson and cherry tinged fruit lead to a lick of creamy oak on the finish. Delicious!

Roger et Didier Raimbault 2005
Roger et Didier Raimbault 2005 - £12.49
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Here's a rare red not to be missed - soft, seductive, 100% Pinot Noir ... red Sancerre! Roger and Didier Raimbault are dynamic young producers with all the heritage and experience of their 350-year-old domaine behind them. They combine a passion for quality with a deep respect for the soil - tending their precious old vines with a green fingered approach to please any environmentalist. Wine & Spirits magazine awarded this unique red an impressive 89 points - describing it as a ''delicious, crisp, crunchy Pinot Noir''. Wonderfully juicy and brimming with vibrant red-currant and cherry flavours, this is delicious either as a glass on its own or with lamb stew.

Chateau la Begude 2003
Chateau la Begude 2003 - £12.59
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
Chateauneuf-du-Pape fans are in for a treat with this Gold medal-winner from neighbouring Gigondas. Brooding with peppery plum, damson and blackcurrant flavours and a southern French warmth. Rich, sumptuous and the perfect bottle for a feast!

Chateau Labat 2004
Chateau Labat 2004 - £12.59
Price on 16-Jun-08 from Laithwaites.
With ultra-expensive neighbours including Chateaux Lagrange and Gruaud Larose, Chateau Labat is a real insider's tip. Owned and managed for over 100 years by the Nony family, historical reference to the vineyard dates back to 1748. A firm favourite with collectors, its enticing aromas, richly elegant flavours and classic, long finish offer all that a Saint-Julien should. Aromas of spicy oak and blackcurrant followed by mouthfilling dark fruit ... a textbook Medoc Cru Bourgeois. Lovely now, will age beautifully.