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2023 `TYDY’ Sauvignon Blanc IGP Val de Loire, TYDY, France
Thierry Delaunay TYDY 2023 is pale yellow in colour with youthful hints with a very expressive nose, this wine marries notes of grapefruit, pear and fresh lime with a subtle touch of tropical fruit. These bright fruit aromas are mirrored on the palate which is round and framed by a delicate touch of sweetness.
The 2023 vintage began with a cool and relatively rainy winter which replenished soil water reserves after the hot and dry 2022 vintage. The vineyards largely escaped the threat of spring frosts and flowering and fruit set took place under excellent dry and sunny conditions. It was very dry during July and August and some welcome showers arrived in September and gave the vines a necessary boost to complete the final stages of ripening. The harvest began in mid-September and the quality of the fruit was excellent.
La Cavea Prosecco Spumante Brut NV
Crafted in the heart of Italy’s Veneto region, La Cavea Prosecco Spumante Brut NV is a beautifully fresh and elegant sparkling wine. Pale straw yellow in colour, it opens with a delicate bouquet of green apples, pears, and soft floral notes. On the palate, it is lively and fruity with a crisp, dry finish that makes it perfect as an apéritif or served alongside light dishes.
Cantina Colli Vicentini, La Cavea celebrates the winemaking heritage of Vicenza — a region where viticulture has flourished since Roman times. The name ‘La Cavea’ pays homage to the area’s classical architecture, while the wine itself reflects the finesse and charm of Italy’s beloved Prosecco tradition.
Serve well chilled and enjoy a glass of timeless Italian sparkle.
2024 Mendoza Malbec ‘Tanguero’, Finca Flichman, Argentina
£11.00 inc. VATThis Malbec displays a deep purple colour with vibrant aromas of blackberries, plums, and a touch of violet. On the palate, it’s rich and fruit-forward, offering layers of dark berry fruit, soft spice, and hints of mocha. Smooth tannins and well-balanced acidity give it a rounded structure and an easy-drinking style. A great match for grilled red meats, empanadas, or strong cheeses.
Cantina di Monteforte Pinot Grigio Rose
£11.00 inc. VATA captivating salmon-pink rosé from Veneto, this 100% Pinot Grigio Rosato captures summer in a glass. Fresh and crisp, it opens with an inviting bouquet of ripe strawberries and cherries, lightly underscored by floral citrus notes. The palate delivers a delightful dry, intense character—think cherry fruit, subtle savouring herbs, and lively acidity—finishing on a clean, refreshing note.
Tasting Profile
Colour: Pale copper‑rose
Aroma: Juicy red berries with a hint of citrus blossom
Palate: Vibrant cherry and strawberry fruit, crisp acidity, and a lingering, snackable finish
Pairing & Occasion
Ideal as an aperitif or enjoyed alongside antipasti, grilled seafood, light pasta dishes, fresh salads, or charcuterie. Perfect for summer sipping or casual entertaining.
2023 Domaine Bousquet Black Rock Malbec
£11.35 inc. VATA deep violet-hued Malbec offering rich aromas of blackberry, cassis, and dark plum, accented by notes of black pepper and spice. The palate is medium-bodied with bright acidity and smooth, round tannins, delivering juicy dark fruit flavours and a lingering, elegant finish. Crafted from organically grown grapes in the high-altitude vineyards of Tupungato, Mendoza, this wine is both vegan and vegetarian friendly.
2023 Espaço Rural Bojador Tinto
£11.45 inc. VATA vibrant red wine from the Alentejo region, crafted from a blend of Aragonez, Touriga Nacional, and Trincadeira grapes. It exhibits a deep ruby colour and offers lush aromas of wild berries and forest fruits. On the palate, it is medium to full-bodied with round tannins and a pronounced mouthfeel. The wine undergoes fermentation in concrete tanks and matures for six months in French oak barrels, adding subtle complexity. With an alcohol content of 14%, it pairs well with roasted meats, pasta, and game dishes.
Los Boldos Tradition Reserve Chardonnay 2023
A bright, elegant Chilean Chardonnay from the renowned Cachapoal Valley. The 2023 Tradition Reserve blooms in the glass with a pale straw hue and green highlights. On the nose, it offers charming aromas of tropical fruit, apricot, pear, and crisp white-tree fruits. These notes continue on the palate alongside fresh, balanced acidity and a refined, lingering finish.
Hand-harvested and expertly crafted, this unoaked or lightly-oaked expression celebrates varietal purity and the bright, sun-kissed character of Los Boldos fruit.
2024 Ca’ di Alte Pinot Grigio
A bright and expressive white wine with a pale straw-yellow hue. The nose offers delicate citrus aromas, complemented by subtle notes of white flowers and a hint of biscuit. On the palate, it is medium-bodied and well-balanced, featuring fresh acidity and a smooth, rounded finish. With an alcohol content of 13%, this wine is ideal for pairing with seafood, light salads, or as an aperitif.
Davidoff Winston Churchill Belicoso Traveler – Single
Small in size but rich in expression, the Davidoff Winston Churchill Belicoso Traveler is crafted for cigar lovers on the move. Measuring just 4.5 inches with a 46-ring gauge, it offers a 25–30-minute smoke packed with flavour.
The blend, like Churchill himself, is complex and worldly — combining Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers, a Mexican binder, and an Ecuadorian wrapper. The result is a profile that balances spice, sweetness, and earthiness in perfect measure. Expect notes of oak, black pepper, roasted nuts, and hints of dark fruit, evolving smoothly despite the compact format.
The Belicoso shape focuses the flavours beautifully, providing a rich and concentrated draw from start to finish. Whether enjoyed during a short break or as a travel companion, this cigar delivers a memorable experience without compromise. Pair with a short espresso, a bold whisky, or even a dark beer for maximum enjoyment. A refined choice for those who never settle — even when short on time.
Length: 4 1/2″
Ring Gauge: 46
Strength: Medium – Full
2024 Mount Brown Wild River Sauvignon Blanc
£12.50 inc. VATMount Brown Wild River is a vibrant and expressive Sauvignon Blanc showcasing the freshness of the Waipara Valley. Pale lemon in colour with green reflections, it offers aromas of gooseberry, passionfruit, and lime zest, complemented by subtle hints of fresh herbs and wet stone. The palate is crisp and refreshing, bursting with flavours of tropical fruits, green apple, and citrus. A zesty acidity balances the fruit intensity, leading to a long, clean, and mineral-driven finish. With an alcohol content of 14%, this wine is ideal for pairing with seafood, salads, or as an aperitif.
Aperol
£12.50 inc. VATBright orange in colour and bursting with vibrant flavour, Aperol is Italy’s iconic aperitif. First crafted in 1919, this timeless spirit is the heart of the world-famous Aperol Spritz—a refreshing cocktail that’s become a global symbol of carefree socialising and sunny afternoons.
Aperol’s unique taste is the result of a secret blend of herbs and roots, balanced to deliver a bittersweet flavour with notes of orange zest, rhubarb, and a hint of vanilla. With its low alcohol content (11%), it’s the perfect pre-dinner drink, served over ice with a splash of Prosecco and soda.
Whether you’re hosting a summer gathering or enjoying a quiet moment on the patio, Aperol brings a taste of Italy to every glass. Light, crisp, and effortlessly stylish—it’s aperitivo hour, perfected.
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