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  1. Delamain Grande Champagne, Pale and Dry
  2. 2021 Château Bélair-Monange, Saint Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé

    The vineyards of Bélair-Monange occupy some of the choicest plots of the appellation, in three sectors – on the limestone plateau, on terraces adjoining it, and on south-facing, steep hillsides. After the Moueix family bought the château in 2008, substantial shoring up of the land was needed, as ancient galleries lie beneath the vineyards, created […]

  3. 2020 Château La Lagune, 3ème Cru Classé, Haut-Medoc

    La Lagune is one of the Haut-Médoc’s leading Classed Growths. Since 2000, it has been in the hands of the talented Jean-Jacques Frey, with his daughter, Caroline – who graduated top of her class at Bordeaux University in 2002 – running the winery. She has made a beautiful 2020 wine, which exudes perfumed aromas of […]

  4. 2022 Lacoste-Borie, Pauillac

    This Second wine of Grand-Puy-Lacoste frequently appears on our list, offering great value for an elegant, impeccably made Pauillac. In 2022 the blend is 56% Cabernet Sauvignon with 35% Merlot and 9% Cabernet Franc, ageing in 50% new barrels. Good purple colour with open, very pure cassis and pencil lead aromas, this is a charming […]

  5. Pedro Ximenez Triana, Vinicola Hidalgo NV

    Bodegas Hidalgo was established by the Hidalgo family in 1792 and is still owned and run by the eighth generation today. At present, they use only grapes grown in their own vineyards to make their wines. Droderigo de Triana was a local man who sailed with Columbus to the new world. He was in the […]

  6. Amontillado Napoleon, Vinicola Hidalgo NV

    Bodegas Hidalgo was established by the Hidalgo family in 1792 and is still owned and run by the eighth generation today. At present, they use only grapes grown in their own vineyards to make their wines. Amontillado Seco Napoléon starts life as a Manzanilla, using the traditional solera system. However, certain casks show a richer, […]

  7. Manzanilla La Gitana, Vinicola Hidalgo NV

    Bodegas Hidalgo was established by the Hidalgo family in 1792 and is still owned and run by the eighth generation today. At present, they use only grapes grown in their own vineyards to make their wines. La Gitana is their most famous wine, named after a gypsy barmaid who captivated her customers, Eduardo Hidalgo in […]

  8. Delamain Grande Champagne, Pale and Dry
  9. Henriques & Henriques 10 Year Old Sercial
  10. Kummel, Mentzendorff
  11. 2018 Fonseca Guimaraens

    Fonseca Guimaraens 2018 is a beautifully seductive wine. The nose combines rich, dark, woodland berry fruits, with notes of violets and liquorice. Palate is powerful and intense with very fine fruitiness, flinty minerality, velvety mouthfeel and a long, seamless finish. “It is worth mentioning that the 2018 Ports have the highest colour intensity of recent […]

  12. 2012 Fonseca Guimaraens

    Guimaraens vintage port is produced from the same three Fonseca vineyards (quintas) in the Cima Corgo which provide the backbone of Fonseca’s vintage ports in declared years. Quinta de Santo António, Quinta do Cruzeiro, and Quinta do Panascal. All three properties are A-rated, which is the highest quality accolade for vineyards in the Douro. While […]

  13. 2022 Château Bélair-Monange, 1er Grand Cru Classé Saint-Emilion

    The vineyards of Bélair-Monange occupy some of the choicest plots of the appellation, in three sectors – on the limestone plateau, on terraces adjoining it, and on south-facing, steep hillsides. The Moueix family bought the château in 2008, and did not delay in making considerable investments in the vineyards. The finishing touches are now being […]

  14. 2021 Château Bélair-Monange, Saint Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé

    The vineyards of Bélair-Monange occupy some of the choicest plots of the appellation, in three sectors – on the limestone plateau, on terraces adjoining it, and on south-facing, steep hillsides. After the Moueix family bought the château in 2008, substantial shoring up of the land was needed, as ancient galleries lie beneath the vineyards, created […]

  15. 2022 Château Picque Caillou, Pessac-Léognan

    Paulin and Isabelle Calvet took over this property in 1993, and consistently make one of Bordeaux`s greatest value, classically styled reds. In 2022, the blend is 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, with 5% Petit Verdot, the final Grand Vin bottling representing 70% of the property`s production (the rest being destined for the estate’s Second wine). […]

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