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Reserve du Prevot 2004
Reserve du Prevot 2004 - £9.49
Price on from Laithwaites.
Where better to look for an exceptional quality Rhone red than one of the region's greatest estates - Chateau du Beaucastel, which makes ''arguably the ultimate Chateauneuf-du-Pape'' (Sunday Express), ''the wines are inimitable'' says Decanter magazine. And Reserve du Prevot, the Perrin brothers' very fine Cotes-du-Rhone, owes its celebrated depth of flavour to the ripe, handpicked Syrah and Grenache grapes from prime vineyards right next door to Chateauneuf-du-Pape. This ''full-bodied, mini Chateauneuf-du-Pape'' (The Sunday Times) is the pinnacle of what can be achieved in the appellation. Rich, mouthfilling ripe bramble fruit with a long balanced finish. Wonderfully expressive of the wild, herby southern French countryside. This wine comes 'highly recommended' by The Guardian and The Sunday Times, orders for twelve bottles are delivered in wooden cases.

Domaine de Nalys Les Dix Salmees 2005
Domaine de Nalys Les Dix Salmees 2005 - £16.39
Price on from Laithwaites.
''Domaine de Nalys is excellent - its reds are disarmingly lush, seductive and delicious''. That's the pronouncement of international super-critic Robert Parker and you'd do well to take note. We don't have a lot of this to go around. It was one Philippe Dufays - owner of the estate between 1955 and 1976 - who really brought the property to its current apogee. Nowadays, Nalys is an estate of about fifty hectares (125 acres) on three parcels of land. All thirteen grape varieties authorised in the appellation are represented with Grenache accounting for 60% and Syrah about 25%.,, This stunning Chateauneuf-du-Pape is among the region's oldest estates and has been turning heads for decades with its deep flavours and terrific value. 40-year-old vines and the ''outstanding, 95-point 2005 vintage'' (Parker) make for a rich Chateauneuf-du-Pape of rare complexity.

Chapelle St Arnoux 2003
Chapelle St Arnoux 2003 - £9.99
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If you love the berry-packed style of top-shelf Rhone - then here's a bargain not to be missed! Located right next-door to Chateauneuf-du-Pape - Vacqueyras has always been a closely guarded secret in the wine world. The area benefits from the same premium terroir as its illustrious neighbour, down to the famous ''pudding stones'' which litter the vineyards and help keep the vines warm at night. Entirely hand-harvested from ancient vines, this superb red is a fantastic value alternative to Chateauneuf-du-Pape! In fact, Robert Parker is a big fan of the area - ''Vacqueyras unbridled power and a fleshy personality make for a substantial and mouthfilling glass of wine''. Prices look set to soar in the next few years - closer to its more famous neighbour - so you'd better be quick! This ripe and fleshy red is all that you'd expect from the superb 2003 vintage. With a blend rich in Grenache, it's brimming with concentrated redcurrant, cherry and cranberry flavours. Excellent as a glass on its own or with hearty roast beef or lamb.

Chateau de Beaucastel 2004
Chateau de Beaucastel 2004 - £42.00
Price on from Laithwaites.
''Beaucastel, one of Chateauneuf-du-Pape's - and the world's - greatest wines.'' - Decanter Magazine Organically managed since 1964, Beaucastel is one of the finest and most distinguished estates in Chateauneuf-du-Pape. The holistic philosophy of the Perrin family seeks to allow the most natural expression of this prestigious region - an expression that is deservedly highly-acclaimed. Regarded as one of the finest 2004 releases anywhere in France, this massive Beaucastel is prodigiously rich and drenched in smoky black fruit and spice. A year in large traditional barrels further develops its unique and beguiling complexity. A wine you'll treasure.

Domaine de Rhodes Roussanne 2006
Domaine de Rhodes Roussanne 2006 - £6.15
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Domaine de Rhodes is made in the style of white Chateauneuf-du-Pape. It boasts ripe stone fruit flavours, subtle oak plus a coveted Wine Challenge award - and tastes far more expensive than its humble #59.99 might suggest. That low price comes courtesy of our long association with the Barthe family, owners of Domaine de Rhodes for four generations. Their estate is blessed with precious rows of old Roussanne vines, a southern treasure that provides the backbone to white Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Early morning picking has preserved aromas and freshness in this mouthfilling white that recently out-performed many star names at the International Wine Challenge. Lovely golden colour gives a clue to the peachy aroma and ripe apricot and nectarine flavours which follow. Creamy and rich with a crisp finish. Brilliant with all kinds of seafood or chicken dishes.

La Chasse Du Pape Reserve Cotes Du Rhone 75cl
La Chasse Du Pape Reserve Cotes Du Rhone 75cl - £26.85
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £4.48 per bottle. Price on from Tesco.
La Châsse du Pape Reserve is a full bodied ,round and harmonious wine with delicate hints of spices and vanilla, coming from the time the Syrah spent in new oak barrels. Enjoy on its own or with Mediterranean cuisine, mature cheeses or the Sunday roast.
The name La Chasse du Pape is derived from the historic chest that contained the great reliquaries of the popes who lived in Avignon during the 14th century. La Chasse du Pape is sourced from the finest southern Cotes du Rhone vineyards where our winemake

Chateaunuef Du Pape Promenade Des Papes 75cl
Chateaunuef Du Pape Promenade Des Papes 75cl - £54.04
For 6 bottles - equivalent to £9.01 per bottle. Price on from Tesco.
Case of 6 Chateaunuef Du Pape Promenade Des Papes 75cl



Cuvee du Vatican Reserve Sixtine
Cuvee du Vatican Reserve Sixtine - £224.95
Price on from Laithwaites.
Cuvee du Vatican used to be one of Chateauneuf-du-Pape's best kept secrets, until discovered a few years back by the American wine critic, Robert Parker. Cuvee du Vatican Reserve Sixtine is Jean-Marc Diffonty's limited release special cuvee, made with 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah, and a generous 20% of the peppery Mourvedre, all traditionally fermented with a long maceration to extract maximum colour and flavour. The result is a powerful and seductive style of Chateauneuf with deep colour and vibrant, ripe aromas of wild berries, spice and black pepper. This is the ideal accompaniment to rich meat dishes such as venison, and lamb casserole or an equally weighty vegetarian stew. Open an hour before serving and decant carefully as the wine may throw a deposit.

El Bombero
El Bombero - £69.99
Price on from Laithwaites.
Mighty El Bombero has been your voted No.1 more times than any other wine, and judges awarded it 'Best in Class' Trophy at the International Wine and Spirits Competition 2008 for the second year running! It's the winning combination of 15% power and velvety richness - usually associated with Chateauneuf-du-Pape or Australian Barossa Shiraz - that makes it so delicious ... especially at such a low price! In the remote hills of Cari?ena, shepherds have tended old vines since Roman times, a world away from the modern wine trade. No fancy chateaux here, just patience as long hours of sunshine and painfully low yields turn each Garnacha grape into a knot of deep, rich flavour. Deeper and richer than ever in 2007! Vibrant ruby-purple in colour and billowing ripe blackcurrant aromas. Profound plum, cherry and succulent blackberry kept silky-smooth by the soft 15% alcohol. Serve with roast lamb or steaks - in large glasses please!

Cuvee du Vatican Reserve Sixtine
Cuvee du Vatican Reserve Sixtine - £18.99
Price on from Laithwaites.
Cuvee du Vatican used to be one of Chateauneuf-du-Pape's best kept secrets, until discovered a few years back by the American wine critic, Robert Parker. Cuvee du Vatican Reserve Sixtine is Jean-Marc Diffonty's limited release special cuvee, made with 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah, and a generous 20% of the peppery Mourvedre, all traditionally fermented with a long maceration to extract maximum colour and flavour. The result is a powerful and seductive style of Chateauneuf with deep colour and vibrant, ripe aromas of wild berries, spice and black pepper. This is the ideal accompaniment to rich meat dishes such as venison, and lamb casserole or an equally weighty vegetarian stew. Open an hour before serving and decant carefully as the wine may throw a deposit.

Cuvee du Vatican 2006
Cuvee du Vatican 2006 - £9.29
Price on from Laithwaites.
Cuvee du Vatican is a legendary name in the Rhone, famous for its Chateauneuf-du-Pape, which has in recent years notched up a series of 90-plus scores from fine wine critic Robert Parker. Worldwide demand is huge. Fortunately the winemaking genius behind the cellar's rise to fame, Jean-Marc Diffonty, holds us in very high regard. That's why he's made this special Cotes-du-Rhone-Villages exclusively for you - although a few bottles could be heading for Rome given the Vatican's fondness for this cellar! They call this 'Le Petit Frere' in the cellar because it has the spicy red fruit and depth of their Chateauneuf - but it's supple, gentler and perfect to drink right now. So, echoes of a world icon but at a fraction of the price! Ruby colour and seductive blackberry, dark cherry and wild herb aromas. Plenty of peppery black fruit, earthy, savoury notes and supple tannins. Lovely with roast red meats.

Merlot Reserve de Villecours
Merlot Reserve de Villecours - £59.99
Price on from Laithwaites.
Savour this exclusive blend made for us by Benoit Blancheton - one of France's most illustrious winemakers. Benoit has made wine in some of the country's best vineyards including Clos de l'Oratoire in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, where his wine was awarded an impressive 93-points by Robert Parker. Made from premium Merlot grapes from the famed Languedoc region of La Clape - which according to Jancis Robinson has ''one of the most tasteable terroirs anywhere'' - this soft and silken red is brimming with smoky fruit character. Elegant and refined, it would be a great partner to roast lamb or herby sausages.

El Bombero
El Bombero - £39.90
Price on from Laithwaites.
Mighty El Bombero has been your voted No.1 more times than any other wine, and judges awarded it 'Best in Class' Trophy at the International Wine and Spirits Competition 2008 for the second year running! It's the winning combination of 15% power and velvety richness - usually associated with Chateauneuf-du-Pape or Australian Barossa Shiraz - that makes it so delicious ... especially at such a low price! In the remote hills of Cari?ena, shepherds have tended old vines since Roman times, a world away from the modern wine trade. No fancy chateaux here, just patience as long hours of sunshine and painfully low yields turn each Garnacha grape into a knot of deep, rich flavour. Deeper and richer than ever in 2007! Vibrant ruby-purple in colour and billowing ripe blackcurrant aromas. Profound plum, cherry and succulent blackberry kept silky-smooth by the soft 15% alcohol. Serve with roast lamb or steaks - in large glasses please!

El Bombero 2007
El Bombero 2007 - £6.65
Price on from Laithwaites.
Mighty El Bombero has been your voted No.1 more times than any other wine, and judges awarded it 'Best in Class' Trophy at the International Wine and Spirits Competition 2008 for the second year running! It's the winning combination of 15% power and velvety richness - usually associated with Chateauneuf-du-Pape or Australian Barossa Shiraz - that makes it so delicious ... especially at such a low price! In the remote hills of Cari?ena, shepherds have tended old vines since Roman times, a world away from the modern wine trade. No fancy chateaux here, just patience as long hours of sunshine and painfully low yields turn each Garnacha grape into a knot of deep, rich flavour. Deeper and richer than ever in 2007! Vibrant ruby-purple in colour and billowing ripe blackcurrant aromas. Profound plum, cherry and succulent blackberry kept silky-smooth by the soft 15% alcohol. Serve with roast lamb or steaks - in large glasses please!

Chapoutier La Croix des Grives
Chapoutier La Croix des Grives - £114.95
Price on from Laithwaites.
Voluptuous, smooth and deliciously rich, La Croix des Grives displays the dedication to quality that has seen the reputation of the Chapoutier family estate rise to the very top among Rhone producers. Family head Michael Chapoutier keeps fruit yields seriously low and handpicks only the ripest, old vine Syrah and Grenache - the famous, full-flavoured grapes of Chateauneuf-du-Pape. And the sun-soaked 2006 vintage boosted flavour concentration to amazing levels - ''extraordinary'' says Robert Parker ... and we'd have to agree! This exclusive cuvee has complex mouthfuls of red fruit and lovely hints of smoky spice. Wild herb aromas with velvet-smooth brambly plumb flavours, this is world class quality at a realistic price. ''If you love the Rhone - and you'd be crazy not to - now is the time to buy!'' (The Independent).