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thelema chardonnnay - wimbledon wine cellar

Chardonnay Thelema 2017

Take advantage of our Thelema shipment with savings of 30%. The reds are aged cleverly in barrels where the oak does not overshadow the fruit. The whites have a freshness and balance that other wines double the price would die for...

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White
£96.00 a case (6 x 75cl)
warwick estate first lady pinotage - wimbledon wine cellar

Warwick Estate First Lady Pinotage 2019

Save 25%. Brand new to the First Lady range, this is the first vintage of this wine, made using South Africa’s signature red varietal. Aged for 14 months in old oak, to add structure and body without overpowering the rich flavours of dark cherry, chocolate and rooibos tea. 

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Red
£60.00 a case (6 x 75cl)
te mata awatea - wimbledon wine cellar

Te Mata Awatea Cabernet Merlot 2019 - IN BOND

*Prices in bond* Awatea takes its name from the historic ship, SS Awatea  that sailed the Auckland - Sydney - Wellington route in the late 1930s.  The final blend is aged in new and seasoned French oak for 15 months. 

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Red
£112.50 a case (6 x 75cl)
te mata coleraine - wimbledon wine cellar

Te Mata Coleraine Cabernet Merlot 2019 - IN BOND

*Prices in bond* Coleraine ’19 is both Beauty and the Beast, capturing a new depth and power, with an exquisite perfume, and spellbinding enchantment.  A marriage of grace, refinement, strength and power.  

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Red
£262.50 a case (6 x 75cl)
henschke hill of grace - wimbledon wine cellar

Henschke Hill of Grace Eden Valley Shiraz 2018 IN BOND

Over 180 years ago, Johann Christian Henschke settled in the Eden Valley where he built his farm. When third generation, Paul Alfred Henschke took over the reins in 1914, the now famed Hill of Grace vines were more than 50 years old.

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Red
£1,500.00 a case (3 x 75cl)
henschke mount edelstone - wimbledon wine cellar

Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz 2018 - IN BOND

Unusual for its time, the Mount Edelstone Vineyard was solely planted with Shiraz in 1912. From the German ‘Edelstein’ meaning ‘gemstone’ this wine references the small yellow opals once found in the area.

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Red
£750.00 a case (6 x 75cl)