£14.50
This wine has a light yellow colour with a green tinge. The Diemersfontein Sauvignon Blanc displays fresh acidity and a delightful spectrum of ripe tropical fruits like pineapple and passion fruit, ending with zingy lime, a textured mouthfeel and a lingering finish.
FOOD PAIRING
A lean, crisp wine that’s extremely flexible when it comes to food. It’s not a great fan of butter or cream, but when served with goat’s cheese or dishes with leafy green herbs and vegetables it truly shines. Show off your pairing skills by serving fresh Snapper ceviche, spicy Shrimp ravioli or a Goats cheese salad with asparagus and beetroot next time you open a bottle of the Diemersfontein Sauvignon Blanc.
£12.99
45% chenin blanc, 28.5% viognier, 16.5% chardonnay, 10% sémillon This intriguing white blend expresses a fresh, fruit-driven wine with peach, lime and litchi flavours.The wine is refreshing yet complex, with lovely tropical flavoursrounded off with a lingering, fresh acidity.
£24.99
This dry, full-bodied white is matured for 12 months in new 300 litre French oak barrels. It is characterised by tangy citrus fruits softened by undertones of vanilla and a nutty complexity. Awarded four stars in the John Platter Wine Guide, this is a big wine for special occasions.
£11.99
Silky smooth and medium-bodied with green apple and white pear on the nose. Balanced and well-structured with tropical fruit and hints of apricot, pineapple and honey on the palate which linger on the after taste. Pairs well with foods that have a sweet and sour element like Southeast Asian cuisine...
£24.50
Viognier - a rare grape variety that miraculously manages to capture our abundant sunshine in its perfumed fruit and flavours. Named for the Du Preez family matriarch, this elegant, balanced wine is both graceful and vibrant, a fitting tribute to Cecily.