Red Wine by Azores Wine Company from Portugal. Brilliant ruby-purple. On the nose, explosive aromas of sour cherry, cranberry, sour beer, beef blood, and sea spray. On the palate, high-toned, juicy red cherry fruit, with mouth watering.
White Wine by Azores Wine Company from Portugal. Bright straw-yellow. Aromas of passionfruit, pineapple, sea spray and oyster shell on the nose. On the palate, vibrant and fresh with high toned tropical fruit held in balance by impressive.
Rosé Wine by Azores Wine Company from Portugal. Pale salmon pink, with edges running to orange. Aromas of wild strawberry, sea spray, blood orange and sour cherry co-mingle with iodine, black pepper and oyster shell. On the palate, clean.
White Wine by Azul y Garanza from Spain. Fresh, dry and delicious, making the case for bigger is better (at least in terms of volume). Viura (you may know as Macabeo, or maybe as the white wine of Rioja) can tend to be somewhat neutral.