World of Organic Wine Mixed Six
Original price was: £73.13.£69.00Current price is: £69.00.
Description
Sip your way around the world without leaving the comfort of your own home with this six bottle case containing some of the best of the best.
For whites, the first stop on the tour is Chile, for a beautiful example of Gewurztraminer from Emiliana made in a rich but dry style. From there we travel across to Europe, to Spain for a wild ferment organic Verdejo made from old vines, and from France, a no sulphur added award-winning Chardonnay, the ‘Cuvée Secrète’.
The reds trot the globe too, beginning in Italy with a no sulphur Merlot from Giol, who’ve made only organic certified wines since the start. Next to Argentina for a Malbec of real quality from a French-owned estate in Mendoza. Finally, we land back in Europe with a jammy Montepulciano from Abruzzo in Italy.
Reviews for the wines:
- “It’s very smooth, but has so much flavour. One of my favourites!!”
- “A rather scrumptious Gewürztraminer. Nice and easy on the palette, not overly sweet. Fine for drinking on its own. No complaints!”
- “This has a wildness to it that reminds me of the proper wines you get in restaurants in Italy. Much nicer than the fruit juice of supermarket wines.”
- “Lovely and fruity, slightly exotic flavours (floral and fruity) but definitely not too weird.”
Description
Sip your way around the world without leaving the comfort of your own home with this six bottle case containing some of the best of the best.
For whites, the first stop on the tour is Chile, for a beautiful example of Gewurztraminer from Emiliana made in a rich but dry style. From there we travel across to Europe, to Spain for a wild ferment organic Verdejo made from old vines, and from France, a no sulphur added award-winning Chardonnay, the ‘Cuvée Secrète’.
The reds trot the globe too, beginning in Italy with a no sulphur Merlot from Giol, who’ve made only organic certified wines since the start. Next to Argentina for a Malbec of real quality from a French-owned estate in Mendoza. Finally, we land back in Europe with a jammy Montepulciano from Abruzzo in Italy.
Reviews for the wines:
- “It’s very smooth, but has so much flavour. One of my favourites!!”
- “A rather scrumptious Gewürztraminer. Nice and easy on the palette, not overly sweet. Fine for drinking on its own. No complaints!”
- “This has a wildness to it that reminds me of the proper wines you get in restaurants in Italy. Much nicer than the fruit juice of supermarket wines.”
- “Lovely and fruity, slightly exotic flavours (floral and fruity) but definitely not too weird.”
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