Kate and William really enjoyed the Oculus and even took a few bottles home to share with family and friends. He also added that the royal couple are Merlot drinkers.
Unfortunately, the Oculus 2012 is no longer available to buy but Mission Hill does sell an Oculus 2016 for £126 a bottle.
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The Oculus 2016
Their website describes the Oculus wine as: Lifted and intense with notes of dark plum, black cherry and cassis. The palate is structured, concentrated and well balanced with notes of fresh herbs, tobacco and spice. A tremendous tannin structure and excellent length on the finish.
On the same visit, the couple also tried the estate s Perpetua 2012 Chardonnay, which has hints of plum, blackberry and spice. We were unable to find this wine for sale online.
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The Mirrorrevealed that Louise spent a year at the college researching a documentary and told the paper that there is one word the nannies are taught never to say while at work with children.
Nope, it s not a swear word (although we assume they are banned), the word is simply kids .
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It s quite a surprise to hear such an innocuous word is off-limits, but Louise explained the rationale behind the rule. Louise said: The word kid is banned. It s a mark of respect for the children as individuals.