| | France wins out through the sheer diversity and quality of her wines. We have a small selection of carefully chosen wines from some of the best producers in France. find out more |
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| | Italy, although one of the world's oldest wine producers, has modernised the wine industry and this has resulted in one of the most dynamic wine producing countries in the world today. find out more |
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| | From classic Rioja to the new, dynamic wine growing areas that are springing up all over the country, Spain offers exciting wines at competitive prices. find out more |
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| | Australia's reputation as a wine producer far outweighs the level of production. As the over-oaked styles of are becoming a thing of the past, there is some real vibrancy in the wines... find out more |
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| | No one had heard of New Zealand wine 20 years ago. Now the Kiwis are producing some of the most vibrant wines in the world and are using grapes such as Sauvignon and Pinot Noir to great effect. find out more |
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| | The Americans have been very good at reinterpreting classic European styles to match their own palates. They do produce some top quality wines that have a distinct and exciting personality. find out more |
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| | The sheer diversity of wine styles and quality of winemaking makes Chile one of the most exciting regions on earth. From full bodied cab sav to cool pinot noir, Chile is really leading the way. find out more |
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| | From vineyards high up in the Andes, Argentina is making some very distinctive styles of wine from Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon especially. We have some world class examples find out more |
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| | South Africa has an almost perfect climate and probably some of the most beautiful vineyards in the World. Vine improvement programmes and investments are beginning to reap benefits. find out more |
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