We are constantly seeking out new and exciting wines for you to try. Now that might sound like a pretty sweet task, but don’t be fooled, we go to extreme lengths to ensure we’re bringing strictly delicious wines! Here you’ll find both first timers to the Plonk range and new vintages of classic favourites of ours.
The ideal wine for those looking at trying a white wine full of intrigue. Marsanne is a lower acid white grape, leading to a fuller body. Plenty of spices and...
Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire - few do it better. Peachy, grassy, super refreshing, this is just an all-round crowd-pleaser. Olivier Lebrin is working at some of the highest levels...
You don't often see Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier blended, but lordy we wish we did given the quality of this. Fresh, dry and with beautiful ripe fruit. A new...
Sur Lie - a technique often enlisted in Muscadet. The wine ages on the lees - a method that leaves the grape juice in contact with dead yeast cells following...
Stone fruit and tropical, a great aperitif for those looking to branch out from the same old 'dry white wine'. Slightly lower acid than other wines of this category, with...
Rolle, better known as Vermentino, has an uncanny ability at brilliantly expressing the soil type. In this case, limestone, carrying a wonderfully mineral, stony quality into the wine, along with...
If you tend to avoid Chardonnay, please just try give this one a go! It will be your gateway, we promise. Really more Sauvignon Blanc in style, this doesn't carry...
We will defend Chardonnay to the hill and back. This incredibly versatile grape got such a bad rep from awfully made examples (unbalanced, overly oaky and buttery) in the 90s....
Another example of Chardonnay disproving the fact that they're all to oaky and buttery. This is minerally, dry, and extremely thirst quenching (drink responsibly…). Domaine La Garelle was created in...