WINE / CHAMPAGNE

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About Wine

Wine is one of the world’s oldest and most celebrated alcoholic beverages, produced through the fermentation of grapes. With a rich global heritage, wine varies widely in style, flavour, and tradition depending on its region of origin, climate, and winemaking methods.

Old World Wines

Old World wines originate from traditional wine-producing regions in Europe, known for their long-established winemaking heritage, strict regulations, and strong emphasis on terroir.

France

France is known for Light Rum, also called white or silver rum, featuring a smooth and mildly sweet profile that is ideal for cocktails and mixed drinks.

Italy

Italy is known for its diverse wine regions and native grape varieties, producing a wide range of classic wine styles. Popular grapes include Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Pinot Grigio.

Spain

Spain is known for its bold and structured wines, with Tempranillo recognised as one of the country’s most important grape varieties.

Bordeaux

Famous for rich, blended red wines and prestigious estates such as Château Margaux and Château Lafite-Rothschild.

Burgundy

Also known as Bourgogne for elegant Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines, with strong emphasis on terroir.

Rhône Valley

Produces bold red wines with varied styles between northern and southern regions.

Loire Valley

Known for fresh, aromatic white wines with diverse styles.

Champagne

The exclusive region producing the world’s most famous sparkling wines.

New World Wines

New World wines come from regions outside Europe, often characterised by modern winemaking techniques, fruit-forward profiles, and innovative styles.

United States

California leads production, with popular grapes including Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir.

Argentina

Known for Malbec-driven wines, particularly from the Mendoza region.

Australia

Famous for Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay, with bold and expressive styles.

Chile

Known for excellent value wines, especially Cabernet Sauvignon and Carmenère.

China

A rapidly growing wine-producing country with increasing global recognition.

New Zealand

Renowned for Sauvignon Blanc, known for its crisp and aromatic profile.

South Africa

Known for diverse wine styles and improving quality in both red and white wines.

Explore Wine Styles

Discover a curated collection of wines from renowned wine-producing regions around the world. From elegant Old World classics to vibrant New World selections, each bottle offers its own distinctive character, craftsmanship, and tasting experience.

Sparkling Wine and Champagne

Sparkling wines contain carbon dioxide, creating their signature bubbles. Champagne is the most famous example, produced exclusively in France, while other styles include Prosecco, Cava, and Cap Classique.

Fortified Wine

Fortified wines are strengthened with distilled spirits such as brandy, resulting in richer and higher-alcohol styles. Examples include Port, Sherry, Madeira, Marsala, and Vermouth.

Dessert Wine

Sweet wines typically served with desserts or enjoyed on their own. Common types include Ice Wine, Noble Rot wines, and Raisin wines.

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