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Waddesdon Milk Chocolate
£3.95 Buy Hand made for Waddesdon by an artisan chocolatier based in York Every bean used to create our chocolate has been responsibly and sustainably produced with a little extra paid for every kilo to help the reforest the Cocoa growing regions of Columbia. That way the farmers, their communities and the planet thrive -
Waddesdon Salted Caramel Chocolate
£3.95 Buy Hand made for Waddesdon by an artisan Chocolatier based in York Every bean used to create our Chocolate has been responsibly and sustainably produced with a little extra paid for every kilo to help the reforest the Cocoa growing regions of Columbia. That way the farmers, their communities and the planet thrive -
Waddesdon Dark Chocolate
£3.95 Buy Hand made for Waddesdon by an artisan chocolatier based in York Every bean used to create our chocolate has been responsibly and sustainably produced with a little extra paid for every kilo to help the reforest the Cocoa growing regions of Columbia. That way the farmers, their communities and the planet thrive -
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Gusbourne Pinot Noir Rosé 2020, Kent, England
£30.00 – £162.00 Buy Pale and serene pink hues elevate from the glass, unmistakeably rosé! On the nose expect to find an array of red fruit ranging from strawberry, raspberry and cherry then hints of orange peel, nectarine and wildflowers. The palate is dry with a delightful texture, a great backbone of acidity and citrusy notes on the finish. -
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Gusbourne Blanc de Blancs 2018, Kent, England
£70.00 – £378.00 Buy Pale golden in colour, with a fine mousse. The nose is full of ripe citrus, pink grapefruit and pear, with white floral notes. On the palate, the wine shows generous fruit flavours, highlighting ripe lemon, nectarine and crunchy green apple, with a flinty, saline minerality. Toasted brioche, shortbread and hazelnut notes build layers of complexity, adding to an elegance and energy that combine to create a beautiful example of Blanc de Blancs. -
Mimi My Reward Chart
£7.95 Buy Mimi is a Rothschild Mynah (Leucopsar rothschildi), discovered in Bali in 1911 by avian expert Dr Erwin Stresemann. He named it after his friend, the naturalist Walter Rothschild, who founded his own museum of natural history at Tring, which is still open to the public. Rothschild Mynahs are critically endangered (there are more giant pandas in the wild), but conservation projects, like the one run at Waddesdon Aviary, help to preserve this rare and beautiful bird.