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  1. 2017 Château Certan de May, Pomerol

    Jean-Claude Berrouet is a consultant here, and he has brought his experience of vinifying 40 years at Ch. Pétrus to bear on this jewel of a property, whose vineyards lie a few hundred metres away from Pétrus, across the road from Vieux Ch. Certan. The wine is richly purple-ruby, with meaty, substantially ripe, spicy aromas […]

  2. 2017 Château Certan de May, Pomerol

    Jean-Claude Berrouet is a consultant here, and he has brought his experience of vinifying 40 years at Ch. Pétrus to bear on this jewel of a property, whose vineyards lie a few hundred metres away from Pétrus, across the road from Vieux Ch. Certan. The wine is richly purple-ruby, with meaty, substantially ripe, spicy aromas […]

  3. 2012 Château Cantemerle, 5ème Cru Classé Haut-Médoc

    Ch Cantemerle was hugely on song in 2012 and we are delighted to be offering it, now it has reached maturity. One is immediately entranced by the aromas that are intense, floral, ripe and complex. This is a wine of tremendous fruit purity and elegance. Concentrated red fruits and silky, creamy textures abound. It has […]

  4. 2012 Château Cantemerle, 5ème Cru Classé Haut-Médoc

    Ch Cantemerle was hugely on song in 2012 and we are delighted to be offering it, now it has reached maturity. One is immediately entranced by the aromas that are intense, floral, ripe and complex. This is a wine of tremendous fruit purity and elegance. Concentrated red fruits and silky, creamy textures abound. It has […]

  5. 2020 Corton Clos de Cortons Faiveley Grand Cru (Monopole), Domaine Faiveley

    The Faiveley family has exclusively owned this Monopole Clos – where the vines straddle plots known as Le Rognet and Le Corton – since 1874. Here they regularly produce one of the grandest, long-lived, most complex Cortons in existence. Recent fine-tuning of the wine-making has resulted in softer tannins, without loss of potential longevity. Colour […]

  6. 2022 Mercurey Blanc Clos Rochette, Faiveley

    Faiveley has a superb estate on the Côte Chalonnaise, and a separate, newly renovated winery in Mercurey to handle all the fruit as near to the vineyards as possible. The family is the sole proprietor of this vineyard, which vinified two-thirds in stainless steel tank, with the balance in oak barrels. The result is a […]

  7. 2021 Mazis-Chambertin Grand Cru, Domaine Faiveley

    Faiveley owns vines in both sections of this vineyard – les Mazis Hauts and Mazis Bas. For many people, this is the most complex and thrilling of the satellite Grand Crus which adjoin Chambertin and Chambertin Clos de Be`ze. Winemaker Je´ro^me Flous has told us that Mazis, for him, should embody everything to be expected […]

  8. 2020 Corton Clos de Cortons Faiveley Grand Cru (Monopole), Domaine Faiveley

    The Faiveley family has exclusively owned this Monopole Clos – where the vines straddle plots known as Le Rognet and Le Corton – since 1874. Here they regularly produce one of the grandest, long-lived, most complex Cortons in existence. Recent fine-tuning of the wine-making has resulted in softer tannins, without loss of potential longevity. Colour […]

  9. 2018 Château Ségur de Cabanac, Saint-Estèphe

    A small property by Bordeaux standards, just 20 acres under vines. They adjoin vineyards belonging to great names of the commune (Calon, Phélan-Ségur, Meyney) and also benefit from the warming influence of the Gironde estuary nearby. Cabernet Sauvignon makes up 60% of the plantings, Merlot the balance. Medium deep in colour, this has aromas which […]

  10. 2014 Château Ségur de Cabanac, Cru Bourgeois Saint-Estèphe

    Ségur de Cabanac is a property we consistently love for its powerful, precise wines. Its small, 7-hectare vineyard consists of 12 plots, located on prime gravel hillsides facing the Gironde, adjoining sites belonging to some of the commune’s greatest names: Calon-Ségur, Phélan-Ségur, Meyney. Tasting this alongside the excellent but still young 2015 and 2016, this […]

  11. HH&C Canvas Bag

    Designed to hold 6 bottles, these brilliant and stylish HH&C bags feature versatile, push-back dividers, and a section down the side for papers or books. Made from smart, strong canvas, these are ideal for your trips to our shops, and can be used day-to-day. All shop purchases of 6 bottles which are packed in an […]

  12. 2023 Poggio Lamentano, 1st Pressing Extra Virgin Tuscan Olive Oil

    This magnificent Extra Virgin Olive Oil comes from a small, organically farmed estate near Bolgheri, owned and run by Michael Zyw and his family. The olive trees enjoy exquisite views over the Tyrrhenian Sea and the islands of Elba, Capraia and Gorgona, giving an oil that deserves a place in every good kitchen. Perfect for […]

  13. 2012 Champagne Pierre Vaudon Premier Cru

    2012 produced a small and outstanding crop of Pinot Noir in Champagne. Some growers (those that can remember) believe it to be the best vintage for Pinot since 1952. This 2012 Pierre Vaudon is 75% Pinot Noir from Grand Cru vineyards in Aÿ, giving great richness, intensity and depth of flavour. The remaining 25% Chardonnay, […]

  14. 2016 Champagne Pierre Vaudon Grand Cru

    2016 is a stunning vintage for Pierre Vaudon, the wine displaying vibrant, complex flavours and a beautiful, creamy texture, the finish being enlivened by racy, crisp acidity. Frost and hail conspired to lower the yields in 2016, with a wetter-than-average spring creating challenges in the vineyards. However, July and August proved to be glorious, with […]

  15. Champagne Pierre Vaudon Rosé Brut NV

    For an uplifting, delicate, pink champagne, our Pierre Vaudon Rosé is the perfect choice. A 50/50 split of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, this has an alluring pale pink hue and attractive strawberry and shortbread perfume. Mouth-filling yet light of touch, this is a fine, well-structured, beautifully concentrated wine, the finish being long and refreshing.

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