Old World Wines
The heart and soul of winemaking, Old World wines represent centuries of tradition, craftsmanship, and a deep connection to the land. Stretching across Europe from the vineyards of France to the rolling hills of Italy, Spain, Germany, and beyond, Old World wines are defined by their history, region-specific regulations, and a focus on expressing the unique terroir of each vineyard.
In France, regions like Bordeaux, Burgundy, and the Rhône Valley are steeped in winemaking lore, producing iconic wines that are beloved the world over. Bordeaux’s Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot blends, Burgundy’s elegant Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and Rhône’s spicy, full-bodied Syrahs and Grenache-based blends showcase the profound influence of their region's climate and soils. These wines often reflect the subtle complexities of their terroir, with a strong emphasis on balance, structure, and ageing potential.
Italy, the birthplace of countless grape varieties, offers wines that are as diverse as the landscapes themselves. From the bold reds of Tuscany, such as Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino, to the lighter, aromatic whites of Friuli and Piedmont’s Barbera and Nebbiolo, Italian wines are full of character, often reflecting the local culture and traditions of each region. Italy’s wine laws, such as DOC and DOCG classifications, ensure that the wines maintain a sense of authenticity and heritage.
In Spain, the landscapes are as varied as the wines they produce. Rioja’s Tempranillo and the vibrant, fruit-forward reds of Ribera del Duero stand as cornerstones of Spanish winemaking, while the sparkling Cava from Catalonia and the fresh Albariño from Galicia offer an alternative expression of the country’s diverse wine offerings. Spain’s long winemaking tradition is evident in its aged, complex reds, which often display earthy, leathery, and smoky notes from long maturation in oak barrels.
Germany and Austria, known for their cool-climate vineyards, have produced some of the world’s finest white wines, particularly Riesling. The steep, sun-drenched slopes along the Mosel River produce wines that are crisp, floral, and incredibly expressive of their environment, from bone-dry to lusciously sweet. Meanwhile, Italy’s northern neighbour, Austria, excels in Grüner Veltliner, a refreshing white with bright acidity and a peppery finish.
Old World wines are often less overtly fruity than their New World counterparts, with a focus on earthy, mineral, and herbal notes that speak to the history and identity of each region. They’re wines meant for contemplation, offering complexity and depth that unfold over time, making them ideal for ageing and pairing with food. For wine lovers seeking a deeper connection to tradition, culture, and terroir, Old World wines remain a timeless and essential experience.
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ALC 12.5%FranceV VG£28.50 / per bottleDry and crispCanapés
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ALC 12.5%FranceV VG£32.50 / per bottleDry and biscuity
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ALC 12%France£39.50 / per bottlePinot NoirDry and biscuity
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ALC 12.5%FranceV VG£14.90 / per bottleDry and fullChicken, Roast
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ALC 10.5%FranceV VG£9.95 / per bottleDry and crispFish, White
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ALC 12.5%FranceV VG£18.90 / per bottleDry and crisp
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ALC 13.5%SpainV VG£10.90 / per bottleMedium-bodiedBeef, Steak
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ALC 13%FranceV VG£19.95 / per bottlePinot NoirMedium-bodied
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ALC 12.5%FranceV£9.60 / per bottleDry and full
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ALC 13.5%FranceV VG£23.50 / per bottleMedium-bodiedLamb Cutlets
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ALC 12.5%FranceV VG£68.00 / per bottleDry and crisp
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ALC 12%FranceV VG£68.00 / per bottlePinot NoirDry and fruity
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