In recent years there has been an influx of Australian winemakers in this area of the South of France, who have bought up vineyards and built wineries, forcing up The quality and value of the wines. Their influence can only be for the good, but the French had started putting their own house in order long before the Australians began to arrive.
We work with a wine marketing group based in Montpelier and they have an impressive range of fine wines new to the UK.
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Domaine Saint Jean du Noviciat Wines
Wines have been made at this Cistercian Abbey at Montpelier. South East France, since 1789.
Chardonnay 2005 £6.31
- unoaked supple white wine to match any fine Chablis
Oaked Chardonnay 2003 £8.37
- 12 months in the barrel, in the style of Meursault, rich and opulent
with a long aftertaste, will keep for years
Lou Rosat Rose 2005 £4.88
- a subtle wine made from Cinsault and Carignan grapes
Lou Mazet 2002 £6.31
- made from Syrah, Grenache and Mourvedre, a classic quality red from
Languedoc
Prestigi 2002 £8.27
- this is oak aged for long life, the same grapes as the Lou Mazet.
One for the Sunday roast
All Prices are ex VAT.
Les Vignerons de Pic
Great value wines from a top producer in Montpelier. South East France.
Chateau Fontenelles £7.31
Chardonnay £3.66
Sauvignon £3.66
Cinsault (Rose) £3.66
Syrah £3.66
Cabernet Sauvignon £3.66
Merlot £3.66
Pic St. Loup £4.82
Chateau d'Assas £6.10
Chateau Galabert £7.16
Bois de Montlobre £7.16
All Prices are ex VAT.