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Here's a Smashed Grapes secret. Proper Spanish wine pairs with everything! When we say proper, we mean a mix of indigenous Spanish grapes (field bl...
View full detailsFrom one of our favourite spots in Spain - Navarra. It's Riojas neighbour & makes just as awesome wine. Verdejo is the Sauv Blanc of Spain so i...
View full detailsIf you like a white with weight - look no further. Tang fastic tropical fruit meets rich oak aging & creamy lees stirring (they leave the yeast...
View full detailsHere's a Smashed Grapes secret. Proper Spanish wine pairs with everything! When we say proper, we mean a mix of indigenous spanish grapes (field bl...
View full detailsA cutting edge winery deep in rustic spain making killer wines by getting back to nature. If you haven't tried Bobal think Merlot on steriods. Rich...
View full detailsMade in the same region as Prosecco but from a different grape. It's the fizz the Italian's actually keep for themselves. Fresh, zippy & light....
View full detailsSicilian wines barely get a look in under the shadow of those big names on the main land. But when it comes to all rounders (especially reds) it's ...
View full detailsIf you don't already know about Sicily's native grape - Nero D'Avola. You're welcome. Super hot temperatures on this island in the med make some of...
View full detailsSicily's native grape Nero D'Avolo is little known in the UK, as is the wine of Sicily. The searing heat of the med softens the tannins in this big...
View full detailsNext to miles and miles of Pinot Grigio in Northern Italy another grape that noone has heard of grows. Garganega, the grape that goes in Soave, is ...
View full detailsThe name says it all really, these wines are 'THE DOGS'! We struggle to keep this beauty in stock, as it's so popular. Mouth wateringly refreshing...
View full detailsAs the name suggests, this one is 'The Dogs.' A bloody lovely little French number. Great with food, friends and a large glass. Les Chiens also com...
View full detailsViognier (Vee-own-yay) is one of the most full bodied white wine varieties. So expect this to pack a bit more of a punch than your run of the mill ...
View full detailsMost pale pink rosés from the South of France, like the famous posh Provence are Grenache based. It makes fantastically dry, crisp & refreshing...
View full detailsWhilst Argentina knock out nearly 80% off all the Malbec we drink, it actually originates from the south of France. This is a prime example of an e...
View full detailsBold statement inbound - this is one of (if not the) best Pinot Grigio rosés going. Yes, this one isn't from Italy, but that doesn't matter. We've...
View full detailsWe love a Pinot Noir at Smashed Grapes. It's one of the lightest reds going, so that means you can throw it back. This Romanian number from Umbrele...
View full detailsSyrah = Shiraz. The old world use the European name, the new wold use Shiraz. Same grape, just a different label. Perfect example of how the same g...
View full detailsWhen Englishman Philip Cox married Romanian Elvira they set about transforming a slice of grape growing history into state of the art wine making. ...
View full detailsIf you're a fan of a good Sauv Blanc then don't overlook this one just because it's not from France or New Zealand. This is an excellent wine, sup...
View full detailsCarménère the grape that everyone forgot. Basically extinct in it's homeland of Bordeaux, sneaked over to Chile and masqueraded as their own 'Super...
View full detailsDon't pay over the odds for Marlborough Sauv Blanc when wines like this exist. The Chileans are masters of replicating the conditions that make our...
View full detailsSo when you think Riesling you probably think of brands like Blue Nun & Blacktower. That sickly sweet stuff from the 80s that nobody actually l...
View full detailsChilean Pinot Noir is generally famed for being so smooth & light. Super easy drinking. However a bit of French oak aging gives this Pinot some...
View full detailsThe Casablanca Valley in Chile is one of the few areas in the world that can compete with New Zealand when it comes to great Sauv Blanc. Racey acid...
View full detailsThis Portuguese classic makes a great 'user friendly' Rosé. With a light sprtiz & a hint of sweetness, served ice cold it makes a great summer ...
View full detailsA blend of Portuguese grapes, Vinho Verde is a region in the North of the country, right on the Atlantic coast. Super cool, these wines are packed ...
View full detailsA blend of Portuguese grapes, Vinho Verde is a region in the North of the country, right on the Atlantic coast. Super cool, these wines are packed ...
View full detailsOften overlooked because of the dominance of port - Portuguese red blends off fantastically tasty, easy drinking wine at a great price. Crazy steep...
View full detailsFor too long Portuguese red grapes have been monopolised by the Port industy (thanks imperialism!) now the local people have a chance to produce wi...
View full detailsNo it's not an odd blend of cold tea. Strange Bru is on the weird side though. Take an unheard of Portuguese grape used for making brandy. Forget y...
View full detailsExtreme Vineyards? No we don't mean the pickers base jump in. These vines are planted right at the limits of grape growing conditions. Trail blazer...
View full detailsWe love the attitude of this vino. Taking a leaf from the Spanish Field blends. Just pick what grows naturally and get it in the bottle. It'll have...
View full detailsChenin is the signiture white grape of South Africa, however it's roots are back in Northen France. It's super versatile so can be very different i...
View full detailsExtreme Vineyards? No we don't mean the pickers base jump in. These vines are planted right at the limits of grape growing conditions. Trail blazer...
View full detailsIf you don't know Cab Franc it's the forgotten child of the Bordeaux blends, forever forgotten after Merlot & Cab Sauv. Forgotten becuase it's ...
View full detailsNo surprise, the yanks do 'big' wines bigger than most. If you love your reds so jammy you can spread them on your morning toast then this is where...
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