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The Expressionist movement originated in the 20th century and was explored initially through poetry and painting to present ideas solely from a subjective perspective. Drawing inspiration from this movement each and every one of our wines have their own expression and story to tell and when paired with food make the perfect accompaniment for any dinner party.
The inaugural release of Ben Glaetzer’s Godolphin Shiraz Cabernet, the 2004 vintage, received rave reviews from the world’s wine press with US critic Robert Parker describing it as “the stuff of legends….. the apogee of Ben Glaetzer’s winemaking talents”, scoring it 96-98 points.
Yamazaki Golden Promise barley, originating from Scotland in the 1960s, stands out as a superior grain prized for its distinctive qualities. Initially cultivated for Scotch whisky production, its influence has expanded to other renowned spirits, including the revered Yamazaki whisky from Japan.
Tinazzi makes excellent Veronese wines; which means they are masters at Amarone, Valpolicella and the like. This “family selection” is made from dried grapes, as is the tradition with Amarone, but here it’s made into a dry wine, and the alcohol isn’t as lofty as with Amarone.
Flat Top Hills Red Blend is a mouth-watering, medium to full bodied wine with cinnamon stick and spie components that marry well with generous, dark fruit and bright raspberry fruit notes. This well-structured, balanced wine statisfies the palate with a medium to long finish.
A powerful wine showing aromas of red fruit and hints of earth and smoke. On the palate the wine is thick with good acidity. 28 months of aging in oak barrels resulted in a perfect balance between the wood and the fruit and a strong finish.
A complex wine, rich in the aromas of black berries alongside the aroma of toasted wood. On the palate the wine is balanced and round with flavors of vanilla and anise and a long and round finish thanks to 28 months of aging in French oak barrels.
Jean Boxler, many generations removed from his ancestor of the same name that moved here from Switzerland in 1673, currently rules the roost at this humble yet incredibly exciting domaine.
Beautiful pale yellow in color, with shiny green undertones. The bouquet offers aromas of white-flesh fruit, citrus fruit and spring flowers, fresh with an attractive aromatic intensity.
Very sweet with a smooth, creamy texture, this is a Speyside whisky with chocolate and custard notes early on that indicate the dessert nature of this tipple, with slight zesty, tropical fruity notes showing that it also has a vibrant side. There are lemon notes throughout this dram, as well as vanilla sponge and marzipan that demonstrate the softer side of this whisky.
Tamnavulin, from Tomnavoulin, Ballindalloch, Banffshire, is one of the many distilleries built in the boom period of the 1960s to keep up with the public interest. Sweet and zesty with lots of fruity notes – such as pineapple, grapefruit and banana – through most of the dram but the finish is more mellow and provides a calming, smooth end to the experience.
Full bodied red wine. Deep ruby red in colour, on the nose, aromas of plum and blackberry with notes of spices. Medium tannins. Low acidity. Rich and intense red wine in style.