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		<title>Wines of Uruguay UK (Isle of Wight)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 05:20:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>South American wines have come of age and are now part of the British wine landscape &#8211; hence a new specialist for the Wines of Uruguay. Bordering  the continent&#8217;s Atlantic coast and sandwiched between Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay&#8217;s wine remain less recognisable than some other countries in the Region, but there is no reason [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ukwinesonline.co.uk/wp/wp-content/winesofuruguay.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1608" title="wines of uruguay logo" src="http://www.ukwinesonline.co.uk/wp/wp-content/winesofuruguay-300x84.png" alt="" width="300" height="84" /></a>South American wines have come of age and are now part of the British wine landscape &#8211; hence a new specialist for the Wines of Uruguay. Bordering  the continent&#8217;s Atlantic coast and sandwiched between Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay&#8217;s wine remain less recognisable than some other countries in the Region, but there is no reason to believe that this will not change as viticultural and marketing techniques mature. Furthermore, with so many regions now producing high alcohol wines Uruguay may offer a welcome contrast for many wine lovers: &#8220;The wines produced here generally have a lower alcohol content as morphological ripeness comes with 12 to 12.5% potential alcohol. As in New Zealand, the wine attains a natural balance between acidity and fruitiness. While the wines&#8217; tannins are clearly present, they have a soft and smooth character.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>Uruguay is a small country that enjoys an ideal geographical location to excel in the production of fine wines and has all the right conditions to produce distinctive wines. Its climate is unique and totally different from all other New World producers</p></blockquote>
<p>One of  Uruguays s features is the predominance of the Tannat grape, otherwise seen originally in the tannic Madiran wines of SW France, but in Uruguay the result is less tannic and alcholic and is lighter bodied &#8211; which should make the wine more approachable than the very robust reds of Madiran.  However its not all Tannat &#8211; the country also produces Sauvignon Blanc,  Marsanne, Merlot, Shiraz, Viognier and Pinot Noir &#8211; which suggests it is very suitable for a wide range of wine syles.<br />
Wines of Uruguay UK’ was created in May 2009 by Carla Bertellotti, a passionate young Uruguayan woman who moved to England a couple of years ago who soon realized that those wonderful wines that she loved from her homeland were hardly known in the UK. She teamed up with a British partner, Fiona Burns-Brannan, specializing in the importation and distribution of boutique wines from Uruguay.</p>
<p>They offer a mixed Discovery case at 10% discount which should make for an interesting tasting!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.winesofuruguay.co.uk/" target="_blank">Wines of Uruguay UK</a>,  Merston Manor, Merstone, Newport, Isle of Wight. PO30 3BZ</p>
<p>t:  01983 528454 E: c<a href="mailto:ontact@winesofuruguay.co.uk">ontact@winesofuruguay.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Turton Wines, Bolton</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 05:59:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Having recently searched for wines from Georgia, we now discover a brand new wine merchant who includes an impressive range of Georgian wines &#8211; although they also promise a wide range of New and Old World Wines (and you cannot get much &#8220;Older&#8221; World than Georgia!) Turton Wines, based in Bolton, is rapidly expanding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having recently searched for wines from Georgia, we now discover a brand new wine merchant who includes an impressive range of Georgian wines &#8211; although they also promise a wide range of New and Old World Wines (and you cannot get much &#8220;Older&#8221; World than Georgia!) <a href="http://www.turtonwines.co.uk" target="_blank">Turton Wines</a>, based in Bolton, is rapidly expanding its list:-</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://ukwinesonline.co.uk/wp/wp-content/turton.jpg"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-full wp-image-514" style="float: left;" title="turton" src="http://ukwinesonline.co.uk/wp/wp-content/turton.jpg" alt="Turton wines logo" width="234" height="125" /></a>Turton Wines is looking to supply artisan wines from small vineyards to the public both locally and nationally. The supermarkets have done a great job of introducing some good wines to the nation and making wine drinking as popular as it is today. However supermarkets have to have huge quantities to fill their shelves nationwide and on some levels this is reducing the range of wines available to consumers. Our concept is to let people have a choice of some real small production wines which will never find themselves on off licence or supermarket shelves. These wines are produced with real skill and dedication in contrast to the bulk production wines people have become used to. With this in mind Turton Wines chooses its wines with great care. We decided to stock a range of Georgian wines as they are so different and earthy.</p></blockquote>
<p>The list also includes wines from France, Australia, Italy, Spain and South Africa. Their Georgian wine selection comes from Gaumarjos and they feature an impressive 12 wines from the region, each with useful tasting notes and information.</p>
<p><em>In Tbilisi’s State Museum there is an 18th century BC silver funeral mug, elaborately embossed: on it you see a procession of deer, and a procession of men disguised as foxes, each bearing a cup, all testifying to the wine fertility-cults which flourished in Georgia in antiquity. Indeed, Georgians are now thought by archaeologists to have been the first people in the world to discover how wild grape juice turned into wine when it was left buried throughout the winter in a shallow pit: carbon-dating of grape-pips and examination of residues on pottery shows evidence of winemaking as long ago as 7000-5000 BC – a tradition which has continued unbroken ever since. Farmers still store wine in giant cone-shaped clay jars, buried in earth and topped with a wooden lid, as they did thousands of years ago. Some linguists believe our word ‘wine’ itself comes from the Georgian word ‘gvino’.</em></p>
<p><em>About forty varieties of grape are grown in Georgia, with rkatsiteli and saperavi being of central importance. The former is high in acidity, producing white wines of fine character. The latter produces full-bodied red wines which can age for up to fifty years; it is also used extensively for blending with other varieties. Mtsvane – ‘mtsvane’ is the Georgian word for ‘green’ &#8211; is another important variety, often blended with rkatsiteli to which it adds a fruity, aromatic balance</em></p>
<p><em>Traditional Georgian winemaking methods vary with the region. In Kakheti, in the East, fermentation of the grape juice takes place together with the pulp, grape-skins and pips. Satrepezo is made using this method. The pulp is put in clay jars or Kvevri, buried in the ground so that the temperature is kept constant. Other regions employ the European method, in which fermentation of pure grape-juice must takes place without the pulp.</em></p>
<p>Finally a nice little proverb on the Turton Wines site:<span style="color: #008000;"><em>The best use of bad wine is to drive away poor relations</em></span>.<br />
French proverb</p>
<p>UPDATE &#8211; Moldovan wines also included on the list (Feb 2011)<br />
<span style="color: #0000ff;"><a title="About Delivery charges ???" href="http://www.ukwinesonline.co.uk/wp/delivery-charges/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4584" title="about delivery charges" src="http://www.ukwinesonline.co.uk/wp/wp-content/help1.png" alt="" width="25" height="25" /></a>UK Delivery = £5.49</span></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.turtonwines.co.uk" target="_blank">Turton Wines Limited</a> 270 Darwen Road, Bromley Cross, Bolton BL7 9JG t: 07791 751 682</p>
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