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Tasting note
Perfumed with violets and wild berries and displaying strong varietal characters and ripe plum notes. Seamless and elegant with fine-grained tannins and a rich moccha finish

Producer note: Mollydooker Wines
After building five successful wine brands in the last ten years, Sarah & Sparky are very excited about releasing their new proprietary brand ‘Mollydooker’. These wines come from some of the best grape growing regions, McLaren Vale , Langhorne Creek & Padthaway in South Australia. "We hand selected our finest vineyards and these wines are a true testament to our commitment to excellence in the winery and our vineyard program."
Theses wines are made in small quantities, and even smaller quantities are shipped to the UK!

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Brut Reserve, , Charles Heidsieck, £45.00 France, White
Triple gold-medal winner 2012: Gold IWC, Trophy DWWA, Gold IWSC
Class and sophistication are what Heidsieck embodies. Complex pastry aromas, with an opulent combination of ripe apricot, mango and greengages, dried fruits, pistachio and almond. The palate begins with a silky smooth sensation, developing into ripe fleshy apricot, melon and enticing plum pastry notes and delicate spice. A perfect balance of freshness and generosity.
Brut Vintage, 2009, Henners, £30.50 England, White
Biscuity, brioche aromas, with delicate white flower and full fruit. Flavours are fresh with nicely delicate citrus and apple with a 'lees' character adding complexity.
Awards:
- Decanter Silver Medal 2012 - huge potential
- International Wine Challenge Silver Medal 2012
Fine Tawny, , Vallegre, £12.00 Portugal, Red
Fine White Port, , Vallegre, £11.50 Portugal, White

Independent Wine Retailer of the Year 2007

Member of the Top Merchants Programme

Small Independent
Merchant of the Year
2005
&
Regional Merchant of the Year
South East England
2005

Ian Jarman is an Associate of the Institute of Wines & Spirits
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