• MAGNUM Tonic Wine 200ml Bottle

    From its 1999 entrance into the market, Magnum Tonic Wine has grown tremendously and is now easily one of Lascelles’ top performing brands. Its steady ascent has simultaneously taken on a personality of its own echoing the best of Jamaican dancehall and its fashionable culture. Also if there’s one thing that is certain, it’s that Magnum Tonic Wine is serious about energizing entertainment by developing authentic Jamaican culture. The brand has therefore gained a far reaching repertoire for its contribution to development of culture in Jamaica via varied sponsorship and promotion of the product in both rural and urban areas. On a greater scale, Magnum has become relentless in its contribution towards Mainstream dancehall culture, partnering with some of the hottest artistes, dancers, entertainers and even Jamaica’s number one sound system, Stone Love. Magnum has also upped the ante by being a title sponsor for Jamaica’s first televised dancehall show – The Magnum Kings & Queens of Dancehall Competition which was launched in 2007. Following on the heels of this successful show, Magnum went on to tour the island with the newly crowned King & Queen of dancehall via its Magnum Kings & Queens of Dancehall Summer Road show. The success of the 2007 and the 2008 summer tours were phenomenal. The brand’s consumers are as diverse as its many promotions, ranging from those in rural Jamaica who remain faithful to the brand for its promises of sexual fulfillment to those in the urban areas who view the brand for its lifestyle elements and the ever fashionable association. It should therefore come as no surprise that Magnum is a bestseller in mainstream wholesale and bar channels and is actively sought after by promoters and patrons alike. Quintessentially, Magnum is as much top dancehall as Jamaica is to the dancehall culture. As the brand continues its expansions, Magnum is expected to surpass its current offerings and in turn reap major benefits

    £4.00
  • Louis Roederer Brut Premier Non Vintage Champagne 75cl

    Champagne Louis Roederer was established in 1776 and remains under the ownership of the Rouzaud family to this day. With over 240 hectares of vineyards located exclusively in Grands and Premiers Crus villages, Champagne Louis Roederer is self-sufficient for approximately 70% of their non vintage production and 100% of their vintage champagnes.

    £60.00
  • Lindemans Bin 50 Shiraz 75cl

    Lindeman’s Bin 50 Shiraz is a medium to full-bodied Shiraz with berry, plum and spice characters and a soft, generous finish. It won the silver – 2013 San Francisco International Wine Competition and gold – Gold and CWSA Best Value 2013 China Wine and Spirits Awards. The consistent climate of South Eastern Australia, with long sunshine hours and low humidity, allows Lindeman’s to achieve the consistency of flavour that has made its wines so popular both at home and around the world. It is vivid purple in colour. This wine displays aromas of vanilla, dark berry fruits with a hint of peppery spice. The full bodied palate shows blackcurrant and plum flavours supported within a soft tannin structure that makes this wine immediately approachable.

    A mild winter led to a warm and dry growing season with early bud burst. It was relatively cool leading into vintage, which commenced early as a result of normal crop levels and continuing dry conditions. In mid-January, the season remained dry and relatively hot with temperatures in the mfd -40 degree Cs, which continued until mid-February. Healthy leaf canopies prevented the fruit from being affected by the sun, but the warm conditions accelerated ripening. Rain came in mid-February, which delayed grape harvesting and processing by about two weeks and was accompanied by cooler weather. Despite the delay, 2014 proved ultimately to be another good vintage. Best enjoyed young and fresh. Enjoy with pasta, red meat dishes or cheese. It contains 13.5% alcohol by volume.

    £10.00
  • Lindemans Bin 25 Brut Cuvee Sparkling Wine Chardonnay NV 75cl

    The bouquet is fresh and inviting, showing complex fruit characters enhanced by subtle toast aromas with bright citrus and sherbert fruit characters. On the palate the wine is complex, and flavoursome, featuring soft fruit characters and crisp acidity with a refreshing dry finish. Fresh strawberries and citrus nuances are evident on the palate, providing length of flavour and texture.

    £15.00
  • Lindauer Rose Sparkling Wine NV 75cl

    Lindauer was launched in 1981 in New Zealand and through use of traditional champagne grape varieties, helping quickly establish the Wine House as a renowned name for its beautifully delicate sparkling wine. It now boasts the title of New Zealand’s most exported wine.

    £15.00
  • Chateau Kefraya, Les Breteches Red 2014 75cl

    Lebanon’s Cinsault has been growing in the Bekaa Valley for more than a century. In this respect, and bearing in mind the other exciting grapes that make up the blend, Les Bretèches is a quintessential Lebanese wine.

    With a finely spiced nose of blackcurrant and cherry, it reveals silky tannins and generous red fruits flavors.

    The launch of each vintage is celebrated with a limited edition label designed by a young Lebanese artist.

    Numerous prizes have been won by this wine: the International Wine & Spirit Competition awarded the 2013, 2010 and 2009 vintage Silver Outstanding award:

    Judges Tasting Notes Ruby fading to garnet in colour. Warm, herbal and spicy bouquet, with nuances of cloves and cinnamon, and a savoury, briary freshness. Smooth and utterly delicious flavour and texture, redolent with fruit and caramel-like sweetness, laced with herbs to enhance and extend the finish.

    About Chateau Kefraya

    Art and Culture

    “Michel de Bustros’ passions for art and opera have accompanied the development of the domain, where wine and art have been intimately linked through several artistic tributes over the time.”

    £20.00

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