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The Society stocks more than 1,500 wines. To help selection here we have split the wines by style (reds, whites, sparkling and so on), bottle size (magnums and halves), Society and Exhibition range wines, Exploration wines and wines to lay down. If you can’t find what you are looking for, please contact Member Services.
"I have never been disappointed with a Society label wine. Always good value and a joy to drink."A Society member...
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The Exhibition range is sourced from the world’s finest growers in the greatest wine-producing regions on the planet. Our buyers work incredibly hard on this range of wines: they are heavily involved in the selection and sometimes blending processes, all to provide...
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The Society’s selection of mixed cases provides members with an easy way to re-stock the wine rack and with a good opportunity to explore some new wines from our range. All cases come with notes about the wines. UK delivery is included in the price....
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The Society has around 1,400 wines on offer to members from every corner of the wine-producing world. Those made available in our wine List and offers are generally ready for drinking though we do offer wines for laying down too. From light, vibrantly fruity wines like...
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The Society has more than 1,000 wines on offer to members from every corner of the wine-producing world. Those made available in our wine List and offers are generally ready for drinking though we do offer wines for laying down too. From bone-dry Muscadet and zesty New...
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This year's crop of pinks includes a variety of wines made from the pinot noir grape. There are examples from Burgundy, New Zealand, the Loire and Auvergne, all very pink and refreshing. The general tone of the 2012 vintage in Europe is for more fruit flavours than in...
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Next year we will mark the 150th anniversary of Gratien & Meyer when there will be a special release of a quite exceptional cuvée from Saumur. But that is still under wraps. In the meantime, the 2010 Crémant de Loire gets better and better with the most recent...
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There’s a wine for every pudding, from virtuous fruit salad (Muscat Saint Jean de Minervois) to Death By Chocolate (Maury). There is Samos for honey-poached pears and Beaumes de Venise for figs, grilled or roasted. But don’t confine these delights to the dessert...
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Across our wide, diverse range there are numerous wines which stand out as shining lights of their appellation or style. So much so that it has attracted comment from leading wine writers (Charles Metcalfe and Oz Clarke to name but two) who suggested that wine lovers...
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Many of our growers practise what is called ‘sustainable viticulture’ which recognises the importance of keeping the soil healthy and alive and the vine strong and disease-resistant. Some cultivate vines ‘organically’ according to rules of a recognised discipline while...
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Half bottles can be very handy for meals for one or when you only want a glass. Magnums offer twice the fun and look good on the table....
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Filter by style to narrow down the selection of The Society’s fortified wines below, including sherry, port and Madeira....
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WhiskyMembers have been buying The Society's Special Highland Blend Whisky for more than a century, it being a blend unique to The Society. Recent legislation has forced us to remove the term 'Highland' from the description as the blend is not from 100% highland...
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The Society offers seasonal selections of beers, often as mixed cases, alongside lightly sparkling Normandie cider and a small selection of low and no-alcohol drinks. Often the problem with soft drinks is that they are too sweet and cloying, making them unsuitable...
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The principal international red grape varieties which age successfully are cabernet sauvignon, merlot, syrah/shiraz, nebbiolo, sangiovese and, to a lesser extent, pinot noir. White varieties would be riesling, chardonnay and Loire chenin blanc. Add to them the...
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