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Usual Price: £10.60
Exciting aromas of citrus and gooseberry, with a crisp, fresh palate of tropical fruit flavours. Slightly herbal with a touch of citrus, round with refreshing acidity. Two in the Bush refers to an old gold mine name.
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Drinking Time: Now
Grape Varieties: Sem/Sauv Dry Blend - 67% Sémillon, 33% Sauvignon Blanc
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environmentally friendly
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new this year
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limited quantity
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half bottles available
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Named after a local gold mine, the Bird in Hand estate covers 100 acres of mineral-rich, well-drained land in the Adelaide Hills. The cooler climate in this region of South Australia is ideally suited to producing the kind of elegant wines from classic varieties that winemaker Andrew Nugent prefers. He grew up next door to Penfolds and trained in McLaren Vale before arriving here in 1997 to plant not only vineyards but also olive groves for premium olives and oil
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A delicious full-flavoured Sauvignon, none of your usual unsubtle gooseberry flavours...
£11.40
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This ripe, aromatic, New Zealand-style Sauvignon Blanc is made by Mark Dendy-Young in a...
£9.95
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