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- Celebrate great English fizz and the rebirth of Windsor Great Park Vineyard with this noble sparkler£40.00 per bottleSAVE £4.00
- Superb, hush-hush parcel of the finest Sauternes from a First Growth estate. Luscious and complex£30.00 per bottleSAVE £10.00
- Celebrate great English fizz with this superb pink from Windsor Great Park Vineyard£39.99 per bottleSAVE £10.00
- Superb, 95-point, top-vintage Champagne from the illustrious house of Laurent-Perrier£69.99 per bottleSAVE £10.00
- From top Champagne house Piper Heidsieck, this is a fine, 93-point Vintage fizz, worth savouring£52.99 per bottleSAVE £17.00
- A delicious pale pink English fizz from the former winemaker of Nyetimber, Dermot Sugrue£31.50 per bottleSAVE £3.50
- Pure Pinot Noir richness and elegance in this fine English pink fizz from the rolling South Downs£39.99 per bottleSAVE £2.01
- Superb English Sparkling rosé from Wine GB's 'English Winery of the Year 2019'£37.00 per bottle
- Superb English fizz magnum from an award-winning Oxfordshire vineyard – a bubbly to rival Champagne£79.00 per bottle
- Special micro-cuvée from Château La Clarière – superb Right Bank claret but not as you know it!£50.00 per bottle
- Elegant, spicy Syrah from a champion sommelier and one of South Africa’s most celebrated winemakers£22.00 per bottleSAVE £3.00
- £110.00 per bottle
- Last vintage an IWSC Trophy winner, this is a very fine pink fizz magnum from an Oxfordshire estate£79.00 per bottle
- Elegant, spicy Syrah from a champion sommelier and one of South Africa’s most celebrated winemakers£25.00 per bottle
- Special edition 12-litre bottle - Click & collect only due to size!£400.00 per bottleSAVE £100.00
- Made from gently pressed, perfectly ripe Pinot grapes – a multi-award-winning zesty, pink Champagnefrom £59.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £240.00
- Powerful, rich and complex, flagship Rioja from this Trophy-winning bodega, close to the mountains£27.00 per bottle
- Velvety top-vintage Bordeaux from Tony Laithwaite’s Castillon estate and a regular Gold-medal winner£30.00 per bottle
- Outstanding vintage, five-Golds claret from the Laithwaite family's Castillon estate. Velvety rich£30.00 per bottle
- Classic vintage, Gold-medal claret from the Laithwaite family's Castillon estate. Silky and richfrom £30.00 per bottle
- The world's most recognisable Champagne, 94-pt Veuve is also among the best. Rich, toasty, generousfrom £44.00 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £60.00
- Light, vibrant and seductively elegant. There’s a reason this is the world’s most famous Champagnefrom £37.99 per bottlewhen you mix 12+SAVE £84.00
- Marlborough’s most renowned Sauvignon Blanc and for good reason. Such intensity, poise and vivacity£25.00 per bottleSAVE £1.50
- Dazzling, home-grown sparkler to rival fine Champagne from England's Trophy-winning Roberts family£22.00 per bottleSAVE £3.00
Wine FAQs
What is considered fine wine?
While there’s no official definition, fine wines are broadly speaking those that come from the best vineyards and are made with the highest degree of care and attention. As a result, these wines will have greater balance and more complex, nuanced flavours – and will often have the potential to age gracefully. They are usually made in limited quantities, and often have rarity value, too.
Learn more about the basics of fine wine.
What are the best-known regions for fine wine?
Mention fine wine and most people probably think of well-established classics like and Bordeaux and Burgundy in France, Rioja and Priorat in Spain, or Piedmont in Italy. These have (for the most part) well-established classification systems – which makes it easier to tell when they fall into the fine wine category.
In Bordeaux for example, a wine classified simply as Bordeaux AOC would be unlikely to be classed as fine wine. A Médoc AOC on the other hand (from a more limited region on Bordeaux’s Left Bank) is certainly approaching fine wine territory.
Step up to Pauillac or Margaux (the top regions in the Médoc) and few would argue that we’re talking fine wine. And then you have the top wines of those regions – culminating in First Growths, or Premier Cru. These are among the finest wines in the world.
You’ll find similar classification systems in many of the well-established classic wine regions throughout Europe – and in general, the finer wines, like Chianti Classico, come from the heart of the more generic wine regions.
Other regions, like Rioja, classify their wines according to how long they are aged. Cult and iconic fine wine regions However, many fine wines come from regions that don’t have a clearly defined quality structure – especially those from the southern Hemisphere.
Examples include the Barossa Valley in Australia, Stellenbosch in South Africa, and Napa Valley in the United States. Wines from these regions have to establish their own fine wine credentials. They are often known as iconic, or cult wines. Examples include Penfolds Grange, from Barossa, Australia, Cloudy Bay from Marlborough, New Zealand, and Stags’ Leap from Napa, USA.
This is just a tiny snapshot of the amazing world of fine wine that is out there for you to discover. For Fine red wine lovers there are hidden treasures like Priorat in northern Spain, or the graceful Pinot Noirs of New Zealand’s Central Otago region.
Fine White wine fans can
look beyond Burgundy to Russian River Chardonnays (from the US) or the
ultra-fine Rieslings of the Rheinhessen. And for dessert wines, look beyond
Sauternes to the exquisite sweet wines of Tokaji in Hungary. There’s so much to
explore.
Is fine wine a good investment?
Wine certainly can be a good investment financially – but you need to be careful how you go about it. We’d certainly advise speaking to a specialist.
We prefer to see fine wine as an investment in taste. Lay down the right bottles for a few years and you’ll have a collection that will more than repay your patience – and a drinking experience like no other.
When can I expect my wine delivery?
The day of your delivery will depend on which option you’ve chosen at checkout.
- For a standard delivery, we will deliver your order in three to five working days. Delivery to the Scottish Highlands, some other areas of Scotland, Northern Ireland and offshore islands can take an extra few days.
- Usual delivery times are between 07.00 and 21.00.
- You can select Next-day or Named-day delivery at checkout – but do bear in mind we don’t deliver on Sundays or Bank Holidays.
For the best experience we recommend you subscribe to our Unlimited service. A one-off payment of £29.99 entitles you to free delivery for a year – including free Next-day delivery. There’s no minimum order – you’ll get free delivery even on a single bottle. And you can get delivery to multiple addresses, so it’s perfect for gifting!
Do you have a money-back guarantee?
We want you to be entirely happy with your chosen wine, so we offer an unbeatable money-back guarantee on every single bottle – even wines you buy on sale.
No quibbles. No questions. Just your 100% satisfaction.
If you aren't happy for any reason, get in touch and we’ll arrange to collect your bottle within 48 hours.























