Norton Lote A-117 Single Vineyard, 75 cl

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2 x Norton Lote A-117 Single Vineyard, 75 cl
2 x Ser Lapo Chianti Classico, 75 cl
2 x Casillero del Diablo Carmenere, 75 cl
Regular price £41.49
An absolute cracker of a wine. Dark ruby colour and red fruit aromas harmonise with a gentle spice sensation. Superb structure with intense fruit and spice tones. Not for the light hearted but supremely satisfying. Read more.
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Bundles & Deals



2 x Norton Lote A-117 Single Vineyard, 75 cl
2 x Ser Lapo Chianti Classico, 75 cl
2 x Casillero del Diablo Carmenere, 75 cl
Gift Boxes - £4.99
Each box can comfortably fit two regular sized 70 & 75 cl bottles along with a few other goodies! Box Dimensions: 197 × 330mm × 101mm








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Description
Norton have been producing their wines since 1895. The LOTE collection are created for their expression and character. The Malbec vines are over 900 metres above sea level and viewed from Mendoza will always have the Andes in their midst.
Tasting Notes
Intense, spicy and satisfying. Wonderful
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1870 Sour Cocktail Recipe
The Sour Cocktail is versatile – whether you decide to switch up the Whisky, sour or sweet element, the end result will almost always be delicious – just remember to stick to that golden ratio of 2 parts Whisky, 1 part sour and 1 part sweet (but hey, if your personal preference is different, you do you!). The 1870 Sour, also known as the New York Sour ,updates the Whiskey Sour recipe (whiskey, lemon, sugar, egg white) with a float of dry red wine. (Psst, a float is when you suspend the final ingredient on top of the drink!). Everyone loves a good layered cocktail. They are fun to make and look amazing in photos - perfect for Instagram. The New York sour has been around longer than any living human. It’s thought that this cocktail was created around the 1870s/1890's - certainly a modern classic! If you’re after something sweeter, bourbon or brandy are both great options. Prefer a smokier sour? A scotch will be your go-to. When it comes to the sour substitution, lime is a more subtle option if you find lemon too overpowering, alternatively you can opt for a sweeter pick like orange or a more savoury choice like grapefruit. And when it comes to the egg white and no egg white debate, well, it’s completely up to you!