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Original price was: £8.24.Current price is: £6.99.500g inc. VAT
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Stainless Steel Cigar Cutter – Brushed Finish

£7.00 inc. VAT

Crafted with precision, this Whisky Brokers Associates branded stainless steel cigar cutter combines sleek design with exceptional performance. Made from brushed stainless steel, it offers excellent craftsmanship and solid construction, designed to last for years of use.

The self-sharpening double guillotine blades ensure a clean, precise cut every time, enhancing your cigar-smoking experience. Compact yet sturdy, this cutter is suitable for a wide range of cigar sizes and is the perfect accessory for aficionados who value both style and function. A must-have addition to any cigar toolkit.

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Flippin’ Good Burger

Original price was: £8.46.Current price is: £7.19.each inc. VAT
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Atlantic Salmon

£7.68each inc. VAT
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Bratwurst Sausages

£7.72each inc. VAT
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Cornish Crab (Whole)

£8.25each inc. VAT
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Plant-Based Ground

Original price was: £10.27.Current price is: £8.26.each inc. VAT
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Atlantic Salmon Portion

£8.45each inc. VAT
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2023 Viña Temprana ‘Old Vines Garnacha’, Campo De Borja DO

Original price was: £9.95.Current price is: £8.50. inc. VAT

The 2023 Viña Temprana ‘Old Vines Garnacha’ is produced by Bodegas Aragonesas, a winery located in the Campo de Borja DO (Denominación de Origen) in Aragón, Spain. Bodegas Aragonesas is renowned for its expertise in cultivating Garnacha (Grenache) grapes, particularly from old vines over 25 years old, which contribute to the wine’s depth and complexity.​

The estate’s vineyards are situated at elevations ranging from 1,150 to 1,800 feet, benefiting from calcareous lime soils and a continental climate with Mediterranean influences. This terroir imparts unique characteristics to the grapes, resulting in wines that reflect the region’s rich winemaking heritage.​

Bodegas Aragonesas is recognized as a leading producer in the Campo de Borja DO, often referred to as the “Empire of Garnacha” due to the prominence of this grape variety in the region.

Tasting Notes:

Appearance: Ruby red, clean and bright.​

Aroma: Medium-intensity, complex aromas of spices and ripe red fruits like raspberry and cherry.​

Palate: Smooth, fresh, and fruity with supple tannins and hints of white pepper.​

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2024 Monastrell, Molinico Loco, Spain

Original price was: £10.00.Current price is: £8.65. inc. VAT

A bright, juicy red made from 100% Monastrell. This wine has a deep ruby colour with aromas of ripe cherries, blackberries, and a touch of spice. On the palate, it’s smooth and approachable with soft tannins, vibrant fruit flavours, and a hint of warm earth. Medium-bodied with a fresh finish, it’s an easy-drinking red that pairs well with grilled meats, tapas, or rich vegetarian dishes.

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2023 Les Coteaux du Rhône Méditerranée Rosé

Original price was: £10.95.Current price is: £8.85. inc. VAT

Produced by La Cave Les Coteaux du Rhône, a historic cooperative founded in 1926 near the medieval village of Sérignan-du-Comtat in the southern Rhône Valley, this elegant rosé showcases the character and sunshine of the Mediterranean.

Crafted from Grenache and Syrah grapes grown near the Rhône River, the wine displays a delicate pale pink colour. On the nose, it offers aromas of rose petals and wild red berries. The palate is light, refreshing, and delicately fruity, finishing with a clean, crisp edge.

With an alcohol content of 12.5%, it’s a perfect choice for warm afternoons or as a food-friendly wine. It pairs wonderfully with shellfish, lean fish, summer salads, light appetisers, or simply enjoyed as an aperitif.

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Molinico Loco Monastrell Rosado 2024

£8.95 inc. VAT

A fresh and expressive rosé from the sun-drenched region of Yecla, crafted by the renowned Familia Castaño. The 2024 vintage of Molinico Loco Monastrell Rosado offers a standout balance of vibrant fruit, elegant structure, and refreshing acidity—ideal for spring and summer enjoyment.

Tasting Notes:
This rosado opens with bright aromas of redcurrant, wild strawberry, and subtle hints of rose petal. On the palate, it is smooth and juicy, with notes of ripe cherry, watermelon, and a whisper of citrus zest. A clean, mineral finish and crisp acidity make it especially refreshing. The texture is rounded yet precise, with just enough weight to pair well with food without losing its light, drinkable character.

Vineyard & Winemaking:
The grapes are sourced from high-altitude vineyards at 500 metres above sea level, where warm days and cool nights help preserve natural freshness and aromatic complexity. Grown on sandy limestone soils, the Monastrell grapes are carefully harvested and vinified in stainless steel to retain purity and fruit-forward charm. A short maceration lends the wine its delicate pale pink hue.

Serving Suggestions:
Perfect served chilled as an aperitif, or paired with seafood dishes, grilled chicken, vibrant salads, or Mediterranean tapas. Its clean finish and refreshing profile make it an excellent choice for outdoor dining, picnics, or long afternoons in the sun.

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