
A Journey Through South America
South America boasts a vibrant and diverse wine culture, with Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay each contributing their unique character to the global wine scene. Argentina, famed for its Malbec, crafts bold, full-bodied reds that capture the essence of the high-altitude Andes mountains. Chile, with its long, narrow geography, produces a wide range of wines, from crisp Sauvignon Blancs influenced by the Pacific breeze to powerful Cabernet Sauvignons nurtured in the sun-drenched valleys. Uruguay, though smaller in scale, is making waves with its Albarino, a grape normally famed in northern Spain. From family-run bodegas to sprawling vineyards, the passion for winemaking resonates deeply, promising an exciting future for South American wines on the global stage.
This case includes;
– Lapostolle Grand Selection Cabernet, Chile
– Fallbarino Albarino, Uruguay
– Iris Doble Malbec, Argentina
– Recoleta Bonarda, Argentina
– Sottano Cabernet Sauvignon, Argentina
– Serbal Viognier, Argentina
Was £90.46, Now £81.41

A Journey Through South America
South America boasts a vibrant and diverse wine culture, with Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay each contributing their unique character to the global wine scene. Argentina, famed for its Malbec, crafts bold, full-bodied reds that capture the essence of the high-altitude Andes mountains. Chile, with its long, narrow geography, produces a wide range of wines, from crisp Sauvignon Blancs influenced by the Pacific breeze to powerful Cabernet Sauvignons nurtured in the sun-drenched valleys. Uruguay, though smaller in scale, is making waves with its Albarino, a grape normally famed in northern Spain. From family-run bodegas to sprawling vineyards, the passion for winemaking resonates deeply, promising an exciting future for South American wines on the global stage.
This case includes;
– Lapostolle Grand Selection Cabernet, Chile
– Fallbarino Albarino, Uruguay
– Iris Doble Malbec, Argentina
– Recoleta Bonarda, Argentina
– Sottano Cabernet Sauvignon, Argentina
– Serbal Viognier, Argentina
Was £90.46, Now £81.41

A Journey Through South America
South America boasts a vibrant and diverse wine culture, with Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay each contributing their unique character to the global wine scene. Argentina, famed for its Malbec, crafts bold, full-bodied reds that capture the essence of the high-altitude Andes mountains. Chile, with its long, narrow geography, produces a wide range of wines, from crisp Sauvignon Blancs influenced by the Pacific breeze to powerful Cabernet Sauvignons nurtured in the sun-drenched valleys. Uruguay, though smaller in scale, is making waves with its Albarino, a grape normally famed in northern Spain. From family-run bodegas to sprawling vineyards, the passion for winemaking resonates deeply, promising an exciting future for South American wines on the global stage.
This case includes;
– Lapostolle Grand Selection Cabernet, Chile
– Fallbarino Albarino, Uruguay
– Iris Doble Malbec, Argentina
– Recoleta Bonarda, Argentina
– Sottano Cabernet Sauvignon, Argentina
– Serbal Viognier, Argentina
Was £90.46, Now £81.41




