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Summer Specials
Mistral Gin and Tonic Can 6%, England
Mistral Gin, first rosé dry gin from Provence, established its own recipe of the famous « Gin & Tonic » cocktail in a ready-to-drink version in partnership with Franklin & Sons. Gin & Tonic being the most consumed gin based cocktail, we want to allow everyone to enjoy a perfect serve Provencal G&T on-the-go!
2.75 £
Chapel Down Gin & Tonic Can 5.5%, England
Chapel Down Bacchus Gin & Tonic is skillfully blended to create an intensely refreshing Gin & Tonic by selecting the lightest of tonics to blend with their highly aromatic and fresh Bacchus Gin.
3 £
Bardolino Chiaretto Rosé, Pasqua, Italy
With Pinot Grigio rosé in huge demand, quality can be patchy as some producers try to keep up. Bardolino Chiaretto offers a top quality alternative from a region already recognised for its fantastic reds. Made by customer favourite producer Pasqua on the shores of Lake Garda, this is the perfect rosé for summer. At just 12%, it's fresh and elegant, with youthful notes of cherry, raspberry and strawberry.
8.99 £
Jas de Vignes IGP Mediterranee Rosé, South of France
The Jas de Vignes is an attractive pink colour with intense flavours of fresh strawberries and raspberries that build and linger on the dry clean finish. (2018)
9.99 £
Bread & Butter Rosé, California, USA
Bread & Butter is the biggest newcomer in luxury American wine. Every one of its WIGIGs (when it's gone, it's gone!) that we've stocked has sold out. So we're thrilled to bring you this remarkably fresh rosé. A blend of Grenache and Barbera, its bright notes of red fruit, melon and red-bush tea are balanced by a zippy acidity.
15.99 £
Mirabeau Pure Rose 2019, South of France
Mirabeau lovingly calls this 'Provence in a glass'. You can almost taste the sun-soaked day in its fruity aromas, notes of pink grapefruit and summer berries, saline minerality and fresh acidity. The Express' Jamie Goode called it a 'lovely wine' when he gave it 91 points. (NV)
16.99 £
Miraval Rosé, Côtes de Provence, South of France
A beautifully pale pink colour, with a nose of wild strawberry and stone fruit, with delicate floral touches. Great palate texture, with soft tangerine and peach notes joining layers of berry fruit. (2018)
19.99 £
Whispering Angel Rosé, French Regions
Whispering Angel is the big name in Provence Rosé. This is typical of the style, light red-fruit and a delightful peachiness with a smattering of that enigmatic "minerality". Too easy to drink. (2018)
22.99 £
Magnums
The Guv'nor, Spain, 150cl Magnum
The Guv'nor, made from Tempranillo grapes by some of our favourite winemakers with no limits, was a huge, full-bodied result - and it just got bigger! Expect punchy notes of blackcurrant and vanilla aplenty in this magnum.
16.99 £
Nicolas Feuillatte NV, Champagne, France, 150cl Magnum
A light and fruity Champagne with fine discreet bubbles and subtle overtones of apples and pears. Has undergone 4 years cellar ageing.
59.99 £
White Wine
Definition Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand
The Definition range captures the quintessential qualities of the world's greatest wine styles. Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is Britain's favourite white wine. So finding this wasn't easy. It needed to be chock-full with layers of gooseberry. It had to boast punchy hints of passion fruit. That whiff of fresh-cut grass was imperative. You'll find it all in your glass.
10.99 £
Mâcon-Lugny, Louis Latour, Burgundy, France
Pale gold in colour, with a beguiling aroma of fresh apples, lemon curd and toasted citrus fruits atop a palate of fresh and crisp green-apple acidity, buttery and peachy fruit and a long, warming finish. (2018)
13.99 £
Bread & Butter Chardonnay, California, USA
This Chardonnay opens delicately with rich notes of vanilla bean and almond husk, which reminds us of a decadent crème brûlée. The creamy custard notes are balanced by a soft minerality. (2017)
15.99 £
Gavi, La Toledana, Italy
Ripe peach and pears with hints of citrus and a slight honeyed edge held together by steely minerality and a fresh acidity. (2018)
14.99 £
Definition Chenin Blanc, South Africa
The Definition range captures the quintessential qualities of the world's greatest wine styles. Chenin Blanc is to South Africa what Chardonnay is to Burgundy. So we sourced this from an award-winning producer whose Chenins win awards vintage after vintage. It's aromatic, lean and pumping with peach, tropical fruits and cream. (2019)
12.99 £
Pinot Grigio Superiore, Breganze, Italy
A vibrant Pinot Grigio that offers much more character and class than some. Showing citrus fruit flavours and subtle floral aromas. Good acidity helps create a clean, refreshing wine. (2018)
8.99 £
Definition Pinot Grigio, Italy
The Definition range captures the quintessential qualities of the world's greatest wine styles. The Pinot Grigio entrant had to be dry. It had to be jam-packed with citrus. It had to pounce with energy and freshness. So we went to a family winery in Delle Venezie, the Pinot Grigio heaven. Grapes ripen luxuriously in an Alpine climate here to bring buckets of taste to your glass. (2018)
9.99 £
Definition Viognier, South of France
Fine flavours of fresh peach, lemon curd and honeysuckle. (2018)
10.99 £
Definition Albariño, Spain
Delicately balanced between citrus peel, apricot and floral notes. (2018)
11.99 £
Hunawihr Pinot Gris, Alsace, France
The nose is frank and well open with white flowers and pear aromas. The mouth is full and very rich, with a deep sweetness well balanced by the natural acidity. We can feel the same elegant aromas as for the nose, with a hint of fresh butter. The aftertaste is long and smooth, with truffle flavours. (2018)
11.99 £
Red Wine
The Guv'nor!, Spain
The Guv'nor is made by our favourite winemakers. We told them to craft the ideal wine they'd drink at home and to forget any rules to achieve it. The result is a deep, multi-regional Tempranillo that's chock-full of bramble, blackcurrant and vanilla.
8.99 £
LB7 Lisboa Red, Portugal
There's a new Lisboa red in town, and it's EVEN better. Named after Lisbon's central postal code, LB7 is made by Casa Santos Lima, the owner of Portuguese winemaking's most impressive trophy cabinet. Expect a medley of dark briar fruits alongside hints of tobacco and spice that conjure an evening spent in Lisbon's busting tiled squares with excellent tapas and even better company. (2017)
8.99 £
Château Recougne, Bordeaux Supérieur, France
Fleshy and robust, full of ripe black fruit accented with hints of mocha, smoke and toast. Plenty of fine-grained tannins providing prodigious grip and savoury texture. (2016)
11.99 £
Côtes du Rhône, E. Guigal, Rhône, France
This full-bodied wine offers a robust core of dark fruit, and savoury white pepper notes that make it a superb food wine. (2016)
13.99 £
Beefsteak Club Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina
Deep and vibrant Malbec with an intense nose of plum, damson and dark chocolate aromas. Lush and layered on the palate, with well-integrated oak and plenty of fine tannins. (2018)
9.99 £
Hey Malbec!, Matias Riccitelli, Mendoza, Argentina
A classic flavour of ripe blackcurrant with spicy black pepper and violet notes. The soft tannins in the wine make it an ideal match for many foods but enjoyable on its own. (2018)
12.99 £
Nero Oro Riserva, Italy
Luscious notes of blackcurrant and candied fig swathe across the palate and supple tannins. (2016)
14.99 £
Edna Valley Pinot Noir, California, USA
Aromatically complex, offering subtle notes of rose petal, cola and earth against a backdrop of bright cherry fruit. Fine yet ample tannins provide a mouth-filling texture and plenty of length. (2017)
15.99 £
Definition Rioja Reserva, Spain
The Definition range captures the quintessential qualities of the world's greatest wine styles. It's only through delicate ageing that you'll taste Spain's most complex, rewarding flavours. From some of the best vines in Rioja, this Reserva's brimming with delicious dark-fruit aromas, hints of mocha and notes of vanilla spice. (2013)
13.99 £
Definition Medoc Claret, Bordeaux, France
The Definition range captures the quintessential qualities of the world's greatest wine styles. Finding the essence of Bordeaux, the globe's most prestigious region, was a huge task. So we went to Médoc, where you'll find the world's priciest bottles and a family that's royalty here. The delicious result's packed with blackcurrants and cedar. It's the finishing touch to your Sunday roast. (2016)
11.99 £
Definition Shiraz, Australia
Shiraz is a hard grape to define. Do we go French and smoky, or Australian and fruity? That was the question posed to buyer James. His response was simply "barbeque". A good Shiraz should always match with a sizzling grill. From winery that's gained Australian expert James Halliday's highest '5 star rating' - this is a ripe, fresh yet rich blockbuster that tastes of blackcurrant liquorice. (2017)
10.99 £
Champagne & Sparkling
Definition Prosecco DOC Spumante, Prosecco, Italy
The Definition range brings definitive examples of the world's greatest wines to Majestic customers. To capture the very best elements of Prosecco, we approached a leading producer who crafted this expression in a dry brut style. It has a fresh mousse and notes of white stone-fruit and wildflowers.
11.99 £
Prosecco La Gioiosa et Amarosa, DOC Treviso, Italy
Pale straw yellow with a fine and persistent mousse. Aromas are lightly floral and fruity, hinting at blossom intermingling with ripe apple. Off-dry and refreshing. (NV)
11.99 £
Graham Beck Brut, South Africa
An inviting nose full of lightly yeasty aromas. The palate offers fresh, gentle lime fruit delivered with a fine mousse, giving the wine a creamy texture on the finish. (NV)
15.99 £
Bouvet Saumur Rosé Brut, Loire, France
A delicate and inviting salmon pink, this is a light and immediately welcoming sparkling rosé, with a raspberry and peach fruit character, a fine mousse and a clean and uplifting floral nose. (NV)
12.99 £
Nicolas Feuillatte NV, Champagne, France
It's no wonder that Nicolas Feuillatte is France's most popular Champagne. Bagging a Silver medal at the Decanter World Wine Awards, it's proof that you can still grab supreme bubbles at a pocket-friendly price. It's indulgent, rich and full of notes of citrus, stone fruits and a delicate toastiness.
24.99 £
Chapel Down Brut NV, England
Maybe not possessing quite as much yeast character as Champagne, this refreshing, zesty and balanced sparkling wine has fine bubbles that wrap around all corners of the mouth. (2018)
29.99 £
Oeil de Perdrix Rosé NV, Champagne, France
This needs no introduction. A crowd of wine critics has sung its praises, with The Telegraph's Victoria Moore calling it "a delight". It boasts elegant swathes of red cherry, raspberry and refined blossom notes that drift through its delicate mousse. It's pink Champagne at the top of its game. (NV)
27.99 £
Taittinger Brut Réserve NV, Champagne, France
Aged in the oldest cellars in Champagne, Taittinger is the official partner of BAFTA. This 90 Parker Point fizz weaves notes of peach, acacia, citrus and honey through the divine bubbles that lead to a beautifully elegant finish.
39.99 £
Laurent-Perrier La Cuvèe, Champagne, France
Laurent-Perrier is a world-famous Champagne house found in the elite Grand Cru area of Champagne. The most sought-after grapes are sourced from the best vineyards in the region, and just 80% of the juice is squeezed. This level of care means you'll find the most sophisticated, pure juice in your bottle. Notes of citrus entwine with white flowers and peach. (NV)
44.99 £
Bollinger Special Cuvée NV, Champagne, France
Bollinger's Special Cuvée is one of the world's most successful non-vintage Champagnes. It's known as 'The House of Pinot Noir', crafting 60% of every blend from the difficult-to-grow grape. It's costly, laborious and difficult - but there's nothing that tastes quite like this delicious fizz. Leading fizz critic James Suckling gave it a huge 92 points and praised its "super fine, even and elegant" palate.
47.99 £
Laurent-Perrier Vintage, Champagne, France
Decanter's Simon Field MW called this "a wonderfully poised blend" when he gave it 91 points. It's equal parts Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, and toasty aromas dominate a palate of grapefruit, almond and white flowers.
59.99 £
Fine Wine
Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand
A wine full of fresh herbal aromas and layers of ripe guava and tropical fruit. Gooseberries and passion fruit on the medium-full body; the palate is succulent and crisp with a long flavoursome finish.
25.99 £
Au Bon Climat Chardonnay, Santa Barbara, California, USA
An immensely complex nose of ripe apple, orange zest, toast and roasted hazelnut. The palate offers bright fruit and a lush feel, with an enduring nuttiness that provides a long and involving finish.
27.99 £
Pouilly-Fumé Ladoucette, Loire, France
Father-and-son team Jean and Vincent Chatelain are the 11th and 12th generations of an illustrious Loire wine making family. In fact, the family has been making Loire wines since 1630! This unrivalled level of expertise is translated into this beautiful Sauvignon Blanc that's intense, mineral and concentrated with white-fruit, gooseberry and flint flavours.
35 £
Ségla, Margaux, Bordeaux, France
It is a wine with excellent concentration and poise. Showing fragrant notes of ripe fruits, violets and cedar with beautiful length and delicate tannins. With great structure and balance and a long finish.
34.99 £
Amarone Classico Costasera, Masi, Italy
Prune, fig and chocolate are to name but a few. Every sip discovers another beautiful flavour from this brilliant producer.
37 £
Gevrey Chambertin Alexandre Gauvin, Burgundy, France
Gevrey-Chambertin is home to some of the world's most prestigious and expensive red wines. You'll find more grand cru vineyards here than anywhere else in Burgundy. Forget any assumption you have that Pinor Noir is soft and easy-drinking! Here, it's full-bodied, structured and develops wondrously with age. It's known as the king of Burgundy wines for very good reason!
41.99 £
Laurent-Perrier Vintage, Champagne, France
Decanter's Simon Field MW called this "a wonderfully poised blend" when he gave it 91 points. It's equal parts Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, and toasty aromas dominate a palate of grapefruit, almond and white flowers.
59.99 £
Spirits
77 gin Berry Gin Liqueur, England (50cl)
Bristol Distilling doesn't care much for tradition. Only concerned with flavour, it takes the best parts of distilling, discards the rest, and creates flavourful spirits and liqueurs regardless of convention. This sweet and fruity gin liqueur, with bursts of fresh raspberry and a hint of earthy pomegranate, pairs perfectly with tonic, lemonade and Prosecco.
18 £
Black Cow Vodka, England
Black Cow is made from the same milk that is used to make Black Cow Deluxe Cheddar. The milk is separated into curds and whey. The curds are used to make cheese, while the whey is fermented into a beer using a special yeast that converts the milk sugar into alcohol. This milk beer is then distilled and treated to our secret blending process. The vodka is then triple-filtered, before being hand-bottled. A wonderfully smooth vodka.
29 £
Cask Islay Single Whiskey, Scotland
Cask Islay is a Small Batch, Single Malt Scotch Whisky from independent bottlers A. D. Rattray, who have specially selected this single malt for its wonderful Islay characteristics. The complex and refreshing flavours will delight lovers of Islay whiskies, while its charm and charisma will tempt many to their first taste of a malt from this beloved West Coast isle.