Wine Accessories
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Wineware Racks & Accessories Ltd
This is a great online stockist of stemware, wine racks and accessories.
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Amazon Wine Glasses and Accessories
Amazon has a great range of wine accessories and glasses.
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Amazon
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Wine Publications
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Oz Clarke
Flagship Wines is listed in Oz Clarke's 250 Best Wines 2010.
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Matthew Jukes The Wine List 2007
Matthew Jukes guide to the top 250 wines for 2007
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Decanter.com
The Wine Magazine to read.
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Harpers
Online wine magazine
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International Wine Challenge Wine Encyclopaedia
The encyclopaedia is a fully searchable A-Z of wine, with more than 3,000 detailed entries, specially adapted from the 2004 Robert Joseph Good Wine Guide
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South African Wine Information centre
Start your search here for South African Wineries
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Wine Spectator online magazine
American Wine Magazine
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Wine Resources
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Wine Pages
Tom Cannavan's wine pages is one the most popular wine sites on the web. It has everything from tasting notes and wine recommendations to quizzes and forums.
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Jancis Robinson's web site
Flagship Wines are listed in the directory of wine merchants
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The Wine Anorak
An interesting site with a wealth of information for wine enthusiasts.
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Wine Producers
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Majella Winery, Coonawarra, Australia
What more can we say about the Majella Cabernet? Universally regarded as one of Coonawarra's greatest wines it continues to win trophies and medals throughout Australia and the world.
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Seifried Estate, Nelson, North Island, New Zealand
Seifrieds currently has three producing vineyards, and another in the development stage, all in the Nelson region. Each vineyard, with its own soil and climatic characteristics is planted with different varieties, each producing an array of unique flavours. During the winemaking, great care is taken to preserve these grape varietal flavours through to the wine.
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Esk Valley Winery
Hawkes Bay, North Island, New Zealand
Recognised for its unique handcrafted wine styles.
"The Terraces" is recognised as one of the great red wines of New Zealand
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Chapel Hill Winery, South Australia
Outstanding winery south of Adelaide, wines include the stupendous "The Vicar" Shiraz Cabernet blend
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Chateau de Mersault
The Terroir: the single expression of each wine.This notion is essential in Burgundy; the terroir (land) is the foundation of the wines expression. The vines of the Chateau de Meursault are ideally situated and sheltered from the winds by the mountains on the west .At Meursault, they spread over the quarries. The earth is rich in calcite and well drained, which gives the land all its wealth
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Yalumba
Australia's oldest family owned winery
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Concha y Toro
Chile
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Bouchard Finlayson South Africa
Bouchard Finlayson vineyard and winery, a small cellar dedicated to the making of Pinot noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon blanc wines of outstanding quality, established itself in the Hemel-en-Aarde valley in 1989.
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Allan Scott Winery New Zealand
New Zealand, historically well known for its stunning, unspoiled landscape, is creating another name in the world for itself by becoming recognized as a producer of world-class wines.
Allan Scott Winery is located right in the heart of the Marlborough Region in Blenheim, on Jacksons Rd, nestled in between Rapaura and Old Renwick Roads.
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Bremerton, Langhorne Creek, South Australia
Lying in the cooler, dry climes of Langhorne Creek, one of Australia's oldest wine-grape growing districts, Bremerton is truly a family-based enterprise
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Rustenberg
Stunning South African wines from the Peter Barlow to the Brampton range
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Barone Ricasoli
The history of this family goes back to the 12th Century. In the last three centuries the family has established itself as producers of top quality wines starting with Chianti Classico
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Acrux, Bcrux and Urban Uco wines
O Fournier Wines, Uco Valley, Mendoza
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Trentham Estate Australia
Almost half a century ago, the first vines were planted at Trentham Cliffs in far west New South Wales.
Jack Murphy instilled his knowledge of viticulture to the family, who established Trentham Estate.
The vineyard flourished in the rich red loam over limestone soils, nurtured by water from the magnificent Murray River. Today the Murphy family continues the tradition at Trentham Estate
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Mandrarossa Wines Sicily
Mandrarossa wines have the most distinctive characteristics and peculiarities of the Mediterranean wines: intense and delicate fragrance, fresh and harmonic taste. Its wines are obtained selecting the best grapes naturally matured in the hot sun of Sicily.
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Graham Beck South Africa
It was established in 1983 when entrepreneur Graham Beck purchased Madeba farm outside the Western Cape town of Robertson with a fervent ambition to establish a world-class winery in this region.
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Vergelegen Winery South Africa
“We have always believed that Vergelegen is the best viticultural entity in the southern hemisphere – and our wines are consistently proving that. The qualities that make up Vergelegen’s unique terroir include its microclimate, which is cooler than much of the surrounding wine-producing area, the wind (which can sometimes be a problem!) and the soils which, in synergy, are conducive to the production of world-class wines.”
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Rust and Vrede South Africa
President Nelson Mandela selected Rust en Vrede to be served at the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize dinner in Oslo.
In 1998, he presented Rust en Vrede with the South African Export Achievement medal.
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Australian and New Zealand Wineries
Searchable database of most of the Australasian wineries
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Coriole, McLaren Vale, South Australia
McLaren Vale ranks as one of the world's oldest wine growing areas, successfully retaining its phylloxera-free status. Coriole was established there by Hugh and Molly Lloyd in 1967, and achieved recognition rapidly, winning the coveted Wine Bushing King and Queen title in both 1974 and 1975 for making the best Shiraz in McLaren Vale.
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Wine Forums
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Let's Talk Wine
A wine forum where professionals and enthusiasts can discuss their favourite subject.
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Love that Wine
Another forum where you can discuss wine and also wine and food with other like-minded people.
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Wine and Food
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Cook in France
Having honed his cooking skills working with Rick Stein and Alastair Little, Jim Fisher now teaches courses from his 17th century farmhouse home in the Dordogne
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Kingfisher Caterers
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