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Midnight Moon Cherry 35cl

£15.00 inc. VAT

A Cherry flavoured treat from the Midnight Moonshine team, using a recipe inspired by the racecar driver and moonshine runner, Junior Johnson.

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Nordic Wireless Bottle Lamp (Black)

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Elevate Your Space with Modern Elegance

Introducing the Cordless Nordic Design LED Table Lamp (Black), a perfect blend of style, functionality, and convenience. Designed to complement any modern interior, this sleek and sophisticated lamp adds a touch of luxury while offering the flexibility and versatility you need in your lighting.

  • Elegant Design: Crafted with a premium metal body and a round iron shade, this lamp exudes contemporary charm. Its minimalist yet striking aesthetic makes it a refined addition to any room, seamlessly enhancing your home decor.
  • Effortless Convenience: Say goodbye to tangled cords. The cordless design allows for effortless placement anywhere in your space, offering complete freedom and a clutter-free look.
  • Customisable Lighting: Featuring stepless dimming, this lamp lets you fine-tune the brightness to suit your needs—ideal for work, relaxation, or setting the perfect ambiance.
  • Multi-Functional: Adapt to any mood with three adjustable colour temperature modes (3000K, 4500K, and 6000K). Whether you need warm, neutral, or cool lighting, this lamp has you covered.
  • Long-Lasting & Energy-Efficient: Built to last with a 30,000-hour lifespan, this LED lamp is designed for longevity and sustainability. Its energy-efficient, battery-powered design makes it an eco-conscious choice for modern living.

Transform your space with the Cordless Nordic Design LED Table Lamp—where style meets practicality.

2020 Château Reynier Bordeaux AC Rouge

£15.00 inc. VAT

A deep ruby-red wine offering aromas of black cherries, currants, and hints of cardamom, dried flowers, and chocolate orange. On the palate, it is medium-bodied with velvety tannins and a mellow fruit character, delivering a smooth and satisfying finish. A well-balanced and elegant red, ideal for pairing with roasted meats, hearty stews, or mature cheeses.​

Davidoff Signature Ambassadrice – Single

£15.00 inc. VAT

The Davidoff Signature Ambassadrice is the embodiment of discreet luxury. Slim, elegant, and impeccably constructed, this petite panetela is designed for moments when time is short but quality is non-negotiable.

At just 4.5 inches in length and with a 26-ring gauge, it delivers a refined 15–20 minute smoke full of flavour and sophistication. Wrapped in a light, flawless Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper and filled with Dominican tobaccos, the Ambassadrice is mild in strength but rich in subtlety.

Floral aromas, mild cedar, and soft creaminess unfold gently with every puff, showcasing Davidoff’s mastery in flavour layering within a smaller vitola. Perfect for a morning break or a quick aperitif companion, this cigar is a testament to how less can be more.

The Ambassadrice is particularly well-suited to pairing with Champagne, light coffees, or a crisp dry Riesling. A firm favourite among refined smokers, it brings grace and finesse to the art of cigar smoking.

Format: Senorita
Ring Gauge: 26
Length (in): 4 1/2
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Whispering Angel Rosé

Original price was: £21.95.Current price is: £15.50. inc. VAT

Winemaker Sacha Lachine is a master of producing quality rosé. In 2006, he took over Caves d’Esclans with a vision to create some of the world’s greatest wine. Whispering Angel is the figurehead of the chateau. This iconic wine has a wealth of awards behind it, and it’s clear to see why. It has fresh notes of apple, pink grapefruit, peach and cream, and a long, smooth finish.

2023 Dolomiti Pinot Grigio, Franz Haas, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

£15.50 inc. VAT

The Haas family has been growing grapes in Montagna, within the province of Bolzano, for generations. However, it was only with Franz, who died prematurely in 2022, that they began to produce and bottle quality wines. Franz studied at Geisenheim in Germany before working as a broker of Italian wines in the German market. After several years, he took over the running of the family business.

Franz Haas went to tremendous lengths to grow quality grapes and strived to preserve the flavours of the fruit during winemaking. As a result, the wines that he produces are infused with great character, purity and balance on the palate. To maintain the aromatic quality of his wines, Franz Haas bottled his entire production under screwcap from the 2018 vintage onwards. A revolutionary choice, as he was one of the first Italian wine producers to have done so.

His Pinot Nero is one of Italy’s best. It is light in colour yet bursting with varietal character on both the nose and palate, with a lovely tannic structure. Of his whites, the Pinot Grigio is classic and fresh, and the ‘Lepus’ is an excellent expression of Pinot Bianco. The flagship wine is the ‘Schweizer’ Manna, which comprises a blend of Riesling, barrel-fermented Chardonnay, Gewürztraminer, Kerner and barrel-fermented Sauvignon Blanc. Rich and complex with abundant ageing potential, it stands among Italy’s finest white wines. The aromatic quality of the Riesling and Gewürztraminer shines through in the glass, complemented by depth and texture achieved through a subtle use of oak on the Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.

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2022 Organic Mendoza Malbec Clásico, Altos Las Hormigas, Argentina

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Altos wine 2022 harvest was shorter than others, but no less intense. The season was marked by strong heatwaves which affected the speed of ripening. Careful work in the vineyard allowed the desired alcohol and acidity levels to be obtained prior to the heatwaves which preserved the distinct characteristics of the fruit. The season also saw heavy rains which threatened to delay harvest. However, the rains stopped at the perfect time to allow for a window of harvest when the fruit was at optimum health. The rain also cooled down the vineyards at the end of ripening which provided the necessary balance to the grapes.

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2022 `875m Finca Carbonera` Rioja Chardonnay, El Coto, Spain

Original price was: £17.00.Current price is: £15.50. inc. VAT

El Coto’s 2022 vintage in Rioja was characterised by a dry winter with little rain, and a summer of equally low rainfall and moderately warm temperatures, with the exception of some stormy weather in June. September proved more problematic, with high levels of rainfall bringing on botrytis in some areas. A dry and warm October, however, brought the perfect conditions for the last stages of ripening and allowed for a slow, staggered harvest.

The grapes for this Chardonnay are sourced from El Coto’s Finca Carbonera estate, at 875 metres above sea level, making it the highest vineyard in Rioja and ideal for the new white grape varieties approved by the Rioja Regulatory Board. A wide diurnal range aids the slow, steady ripening of the grapes, ensuring they retain fresh acidity and perfumes. The vineyard sits on a glacis – a sloping bank beneath an old fortress – with stony top soils that provide good drainage and aid in the health and maturation of the grapes.

M de Minuty

Original price was: £21.00.Current price is: £15.50. inc. VAT

Produced by Château Minuty, one of the most prestigious producers in Provence, M de Minuty is a refreshing and elegant rosé wine from the heart of the Côtes de Provence region. The estate, which has been family-owned for over 80 years, is known for producing wines that express the true essence of the Mediterranean terroir.

This rosé is a blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah, resulting in a pale pink wine with delicate aromas of citrus fruits, white flowers, and a hint of ripe red berries. On the palate, it is crisp and refreshing, with bright acidity and a smooth, well-rounded finish.

With an alcohol content of around 12.5%, M de Minuty is a versatile wine that pairs beautifully with light seafood dishes, fresh salads, grilled vegetables, or simply enjoyed on a warm afternoon as an aperitif.

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2022 Nero d’Avola, Curatolo Arini, Sicily, Italy

£15.95 inc. VAT

Curatolo Arini was founded in 1875 by Vito Curatolo Arini. The estate is currently run by the fifth generation of the Curatolo family, making Curatolo Arini the oldest family-owned Marsala producer still in existence. Alberto Antonini is the winery’s consultant winemaker. His influence is evident in the wines, combining the richness that Sicily can easily provide with the freshness only someone with Alberto’s experience can retain. Thanks to the favourable climate in Sicily, consistency in quality can also be assured from vintage to vintage.

2023 Roodekrantz 1983 Chenin Blanc

Original price was: £25.00.Current price is: £15.99. inc. VAT

A vibrant and expressive Chenin Blanc showcasing the character of old bush vines. Pale straw in colour with green hues, it offers aromas of citrus zest, stone fruits, and a touch of fynbos. The palate is crisp and lively, featuring flavours of quince, white peach, and subtle minerality. Balanced acidity and a clean, refreshing finish make it an excellent choice for pairing with seafood, poultry, or creamy dishes.

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2023 `Redstone` Riesling, Gunderloch, Rheinhessen, Germany

Original price was: £18.50.Current price is: £16.00. inc. VAT

2023 was an excellent vintage in the Rheinhessen. A cool and wet winter ensured generous water replenishment in the soils. Flowering and the berry set occurred in flawless conditions throughout May and June, and some light water stress in July was beneficial to lower vineyard vigour. Late summer rains were managed with canopy management and crop thinning. Harvest started in mid-September, and fruit quality was exceptional with phenolic tension, concentred juice, and well-balanced acidities.

Gunderloch are one of the Rheinhessen’s most respected producers, known for their complex Rieslings derived from the distinctive, red soils of Roter Hang. Though the estate has over 130 years of history, including a pivotal role in the founding of the Verein Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter (VDP), its reputation has been shaped by a willingness to adapt in pursuit of continued quality. As sixth-generation winemaker Johannes Hasselbach explains, “this is an old estate with a long history, but we have to evolve because when nature changes, so do the wines”.

Gunderloch own 24-hectares of vines, most of which are concentrated in Roter Hang (the red hillside), which stretches from Nackenheim in the north to Nierstein in the south. The area, which overlooks the Rhine, takes its name from the distinctive iron-rich red soils formed over 280 million years ago. This combination of red slate, clay and limestone lends a distinctive character and complex minerality to the Riesling grown there. Their Roter Hang vineyards include several Grosses Gewächs shared with producers such as Weingut Keller, including ‘Rothenberg’, ‘Hipping’ and ‘Pettenthal’.

Since taking over from his parents in 2016, Johannes has developed Gunderloch’s viticultural practices, achieving organic certification in 2022. Johannes has put significant focus on improving soil health. The vineyards are now low-tilled with native cover crops planted between rows and solar-powered drones are used to apply biodynamic tea preparations without compacting the earth. In the solar-powered winery, Johannes takes a low-intervention approach to enhance site expression. The ‘pied de cuve’ is cultivated in both the vineyard and cellar, and skin maceration is utilised, with ageing in old oak and cement eggs (particularly on the Grosses Gewächs wines), to bring out the natural phenolics of the fruit.

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