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Bodega Renacer - Milamore 2015 75cl Bottle

Deep and intense ruby red with purple shades colouring, this wine has plenty to offer. Its complex aroma violet, honey, fig, cherry and ripe plum which combine with spicy notes of black pepper and aromatic herbs. After a few minutes, the wine shows hints of vanilla and leather provided by the french oak. Its got a creamy texture with sweet hard tannins. Persistent lengthy finish. Its a wine to enjoy with red meat, foigrass, and cheese boards. Also a perfect match for chocolate and cakes with nuts like walnut hazelnut. Drinks well now and upto 8 years old.
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Deep & intense ruby red with violet shades colouring, this wine has plenty to offer. Its complex aroma violet, honey, fig, cherry & ripe plum which combine with spicy notes of black pepper & aromatic herbs. After a few minutes, the wine shows hints of vanilla & leather provided by the french oak. Its got a creamy texture with sweet hard tannins. Persistent lengthy finish. Its a wine to enjoy with red meat, foigrass, & cheese boards. Also a perfect match for chocolate & cakes with nuts like walnut hazelnut. Drinks well now & upto 8 years old.

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Bodega - Spanish term for winery
Leather - Durable and flexible made from the tanning of an animals raw hide
Honey - A sweet produce made by honey bees in their hives from pollen and nectar from flowers
Wine - An alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes.
Black - A colour which does not emit any colour of the spectrum. Black absorbs all frequencies of the spectrum.
Chocolate - A confectionary food made from the cacao bean
Chocolate - A brown colour
Pepper - A term used for a whole variety of different vegetables and a common table seasoning
Purple - A colour between red and blue. Commonly associated with Cadburys
bottle - A container with a narrow neck in comparison to the body. Often used for containing fluids such as wine and milk.
Red - One of the three primary colours
Leather - Made from animal hides, is a flexible and durable material
Ruby - A rare red coloured gemstone. A form of corundum they are red due to the presence of chromium in the crystal.
Cheese - A hard pale yellow food made from curds of milk.
Oak - A member of the beech tree family that has acorns growing on it.

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TheDrinkShop
At thedrinkshop.com quality alcohol is only a click away. This award winning online retailer have been selling wines, beers and spirits since 1999 and have a selection of over 4,500 products to choose from. They sell premium vodka, vintage champagne, international beers and traditional whisky. They also sell a selection of alcohol related gifts and accessories to compliment their range. The brand sell to trade as well as to the public and stock all the leading brands as well as exclusive products not available elsewhere. Their website is a one stop shop for everything drink related with cocktail tips, brand reviews and recommendation's. If you are looking for a gift then they have a great selection of gift boxed spirits, international beer selections and vintage champagne. With the website being the UK's 5th most visited online retailer for wine, it would be hard not to find something for everyone.
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