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  • Chateau Carlmagnus Fronsac 2016

    Chateau Carlmagnus Fronsac 2016

    The wines are intense in color, immediately charming with bright aromas of fruit and purity. The attack is soft then very quickly the wine takes on breadth with silky tannins and a nice tonic length. Wine Spectator Lively raspberry and blackberry fruit forms the core here, with juicy intensity running through the bramble-edged finish, revealing a light flash of tobacco. Not big, but fresh and engaging, with light-handed toast at the end. Drink now through 2028. 4,167 cases made. Vinous V86 The 2016 Carlmagnus has come together well during its elevage. Super-ripe cherry, kirsch, vanillin and spice give the wine its racy, flamboyant personality. The oak, so overpowering when the wine was in barrel, has integrated somewhat, yet remains evident.

    $24.00

  • Chateau Cheval Blanc "Le Petit Cheval" White 2016

    Chateau Cheval Blanc "Le Petit Cheval" White 2016

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    This great vintage of Petit Cheval reveals the complexity of the wine. One should easily find white fruits and floral notes that intertwine mineral. The crunchy and juicy mouth develops a beautiful fullness in the mid-palate that demonstrates the long maturation in wood tanks. 

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    $189.98

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    Chateau Climens Asphodele Blanc Sec 2018

    Chateau Climens Asphodele Blanc Sec 2018

    93 Points! Delicious from the start, with a mix of McIntosh apple, mandarin orange, pear and anise notes all carried by a filigreed spine of ginger and cardamom. Drink now through 2024. - Wine Spectator

    $34.98

  • Chateau Croix Mouton Bordeaux Superieur 2020

    Chateau Croix Mouton Bordeaux Superieur 2020

    97% MERLOT / 2,5% CABERNET FRANC / 0,5% PETIT VERDOT Croix Mouton produces wines intended for pleasure, and excellent while still young. Entirely Merlot driven, they are full bodied and rich in flavour, easy to drink but with finesse and a stunning display of fresh red fruit on the palate. After the release of its first vintage, Château Croix Mouton was very quickly recognised by Bordeaux wine experts as being excellent value for money. The ‘M’ on Château Croix Mouton’s label is special. It changes shape and colour each year to reflect the personality of each vintage.

    $15.00

  • Chateau d'Aqueria Tavel 2021

    Chateau d'Aqueria Tavel 2021

    Winemaker Notes The intense pink color is characteristic of a great Tavel, and shines with bright red glints. Raspberry and black currant notes share the glass with spices. The wine is balanced, combining power and elegance, and the finish is long. Critical Acclaim Wine Enthusiast Opulent and juicy, this full-bodied Tavel highlights the fleshy red plum and cherry flavors of Grenache against the peppery, herbal spice of Syrah and a flash of citrusy Clairette. Deep, dusky pink in color, it's a concentrated, thirst-quenching rosé that will drink well into the autumn and winter months. Decanter Quite a serious, savoury nose, showing black cherry and garrigue herbs. Full-bodied, with real depth and power. Acidity and alcohol are well balanced and it has a slightly chalky texture. An authentic Tavel, made in a traditional rather than natural style. Estate now owned by Guigal.

    $19.98

  • Chateau d'Armailhac Pauillac 2015

    Chateau d'Armailhac Pauillac 2015

    Excellent Pauillac. Complex and elegant even young. Tannins very well integrated. Medium plus body. Silky texture. There is a special lactic note on the palate, uncommon for me, but pleasant. Long and complex finish. --Grigorhaig

    $79.98

  • Chateau d'Armailhac Pauillac 2018

    Chateau d'Armailhac Pauillac 2018

    Winemaker Notes Blend: 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 5% Petit Verdot Critical Acclaim James Suckling Complex aromas of blackcurrant, black olive, clove, oyster shell, pencil lead and tobacco. It’s full-bodied with firm, tightly knit tannins. Concentrated and focused with a very long, spice and mineral finish. Fantastic bottle. Try from 2026. Decanter Armailhac has held its success from en primeur and has further gained in weight during ageing. This is a wine that is changing a little in style, deepening in profile and upping the new oak for ageing from 30% to 50% (and staying in barrel for a little longer). Unusually high alcohols for this corner of Pauillac, likely from the concentration that happened in September on the Armailhac gravels (there is less clay in the soil at this spot). It comes through in a rich mouthfeel, chewy tannins and chocolate-covered damson fruits. 5% Petit Verdot completes the blend. Bottled mid-May. New winery under way. Drinking Window 2026 - 2044

    $89.98

  • Chateau D'Arsac Margaux 2018

    Chateau D'Arsac Margaux 2018

    Ruby purple opaque color Blackberry plum vanilla herbal oak aroma Full body Dry Mild acidic Blackberry plum vanilla herbal oak chocolate earthy forest flowers flavored Granular tannin Smooth Good aftertaste

    $32.00

  • Chateau d'Esclans Rock Angel Rose Provence

    Chateau d'Esclans Rock Angel Rose Provence

    Winemaker Notes Rock Angel is partially barrel fermented in large oak barrels and made from Grenache, Cinsault and Rolle (Vermentino). This rosé bears a more complex and structured taste profile than Whispering Angel bringing it into a more premium realm giving rosé lovers a bigger and richer wine that is fabulous as an aperitif or paired with a broad range of fine cuisine. If you like the minerality of a Sancerre, you will love this wine. Critical Acclaim James Suckling A pale peach-colored rosé with aromas of roses, strawberries, raspberries and nectarines. It’s medium-bodied with crisp acidity and a juicy, creamy palate. Deliciously fruity with good concentration and length. Decanter Nuanced flavours and aromas of tangerine, peach, fresh dried petals, citrus, honey and gentle spice. Very rounded, soft and appealing, whilst maintaining freshness and depth. Vey good. Blend: 68% Grenache, 22% Vermentino, 4% Cinsault.

    $37.00

  • Chateau d'Escurac Medoc 2016

    Chateau d'Escurac Medoc 2016

    On the attractive nose picture ripe- berried and aromatic with bramble berries, vanilla bean, dried violets and classic, spicy undertones. The impact presents punchy and deep with lots of dark , fleshy fruit details and fine tann. Impressively concentrated wine with plenty of aromatic fruit flavors on the lasting length.

    $19.00

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    Chateau d'Yquem Sauterne 1986

    Chateau d'Yquem Sauterne 1986

    98 points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate  There is no other wine in the world like it, and there is no other luxury wine that can possibly justify its price as much as Yquem. The remarkable amount of painstaking labor necessary to produce the nectar known as Yquem is almost impossible to comprehend. This is a fascinating effort. With greater evidence of botrytis than the colossal 1983, but less power and alcohol, the 1986 Yquem tastes reminiscent of the 1975, only more precocious, as well as more concentrated. Several highly respected Bordeaux negociants who are Yquem enthusiasts claim the 1986 Yquem is the greatest wine produced at the property since the legendary 1937. Its enthralling bouquet of pineapples, sauteed hazelnuts, vanillin, and ripe apricots is breathtaking. Compellingly concentrated, the breadth as well as depth of flavor seemingly know no limits. This full-bodied, powerful, yet impeccably balanced Yquem should provide memorable drinking for 40-55 more years. Like the 1983, this is another winemaking tour de force. (RP)  (1/1998) 96 points Vinous  Tasted several times, the 1986 Yquem is a sublime expression of the vintage. It was the opposite of the previous year as it saw widespread botrytis after 40mm of rain in late October followed by a sunny November. It comes armed with an effervescent bouquet with pure honey, almond, quince and saffron, that patisserie scent observed in previous bottles less present. The palate is very well balanced with perhaps even sharper acidic "bite" than the '1983, fanning out wonderfully towards its crystalline finish that has a citric edge. A point. Tasted at a private dinner in London. (NM)  (2/2022)

    $589.98

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    Chateau d'Yquem Sauterne 2017

    Chateau d'Yquem Sauterne 2017

    98-99 James Suckling - Jamessuckling.com "The tannins and phenolic tension are very impressive to this. Dried-lemon undertones and burning botrytis. Full-to medium-bodied, linear and racy. Beautiful fruit and intensity. Such clarity. Extreme but wonderful style." 97-99 Lisa Perrotti-Brown - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate "There was no frost at d’Yquem in 2017, and botrytis was very regular and even this vintage. The nose opens with very pure notes of freshly sliced oranges, yuzu and lemon barley water with hints of white pepper, fresh ginger and lime cordial. The incredibly rich, unctuous sweetness (148 grams per liter of residual sugar) is beautifully marbled with bright, vivacious citrus fruit and spice flavors, while lifted by well-knit freshness, and it finishes with epic length and great depth." 95 Wine Spectator "White peach and lemon peel notes mingle out front in this slightly exotic and very seductive white. A flash of shortbread caresses the finish, allowing white ginger and yellow apple notes to glide in for added range and length. Everything ripples, with finely beaded acidity. Beautiful and distinctive. Drink now through 2028. — JM"

    $439.98

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