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  1. 2022 Kumeu River Hunting Hill Chardonnay, Kumeu

    Hunting Hill is a windy site above Maté`s vineyard. Replanted in 2000, it classically gives taut, perfumed, mineral style of Chardonnay. Having fermented and matured for 11 months in french oak barrels (25% new), this 2022 is distinctively Hunting Hill. Very pale lemon-gold colour, aromas are are tight, flinty and intensely lemony. Palate is full […]

  2. 2023 Kumeu Village Chardonnay, Kumeu River

    From the Brajkovich family`s prestigious Kumeu River Estate, this Village Chardonnay is a blend of fruit from family-owned vineyards in Hawkes Bay and Kumeu. Paul Brajkovich told us: “this is a wine where we always have a bottle in the fridge. It is the perfect aperitif Chardonnay and palate cleanser – and pairs so well […]

  3. 2022 Kumeu River Estate Chardonnay, Kumeu

    The Brajkovich family`s Estate Chardonnay is drawn from six different vineyard sites in the Kumeu area. This is their flagship wine that expresses the personality of high quality Chardonnay from the clay soils of their home region. As such, particular care is taken to select only the very best grapes and to handle them with […]

  4. 2022 Kumeu River Maté`s Vineyard Chardonnay, Kumeu

    Planted in 1990, the Maté`s vineyard is the most powerful and splendid of all the Kumeu River bottles. It is planted with the Mendoza Chardonnay clone, which naturally gives wines that are generous in both body and flavour. In 2022 this fermented and aged for 11 months in 30% new french oak barrels. Pale lemon-gold […]

  5. Kings Ginger Liqueur – 29.9%

    A seductive liqueur with delicious ginger and lemon zest aromas. It may be served on its own as a satisfying warming liqueur, or enjoyed in cocktails and food recipes

  6. 2020 Chemin de Moscou, IGP Pays d’Oc, Domaine Gayda

    This wine is named for the road that leads from the village of Brugairolles to Domaine Gayda`s vineyards. Historically its final point was the `arbre de Moscou` (the Moscow Tree), which was an enormous pine, once used as a navigation beacon, but which was struck by lightning and burned to the ground 20 years ago. […]

  7. 2020 Altre Cami Grenache Noir, IGP Pays d’Oc, Domaine Gayda

    Altre Cami (which translates as `another path` in Catalan) is a beautiful expression of Grenache Noir, from Domaine Gayda`s recently acquired vineyards in Cassagnes, in the Roussillon. Soils here are sandy, decomposed gneiss, which, combined with organic, minimal-intervention wine making, and ageing in concrete egg vats, has given a Grenache of extraordinary freshness and finesse. […]

  8. 2020 Château Moulin de la Rose, Saint-Julien

    A tiny property of many small plots totalling 5 hectares, these vineyards are favourably situated on gravel hilltops in the Beychevelle hamlet. The vines rub shoulders with world-famous names: Léovilles Barton and Las Cases, Gruaud-Larose, and Ducru-Beaucaillou. The blend in 2020 was 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, with 40% Merlot, now ageing one third in new barrels. […]

  9. 2023 Viognier, IGP Pays d’Oc, Domaine Gayda

    Domaine Gayda’s Viognier vines lie high in the Languedoc hills, giving a style of white that is fresher and has more vivacity than one might expect from this sun-drenched sector of southern France. We discovered this wine 14 vintages ago, having fallen for its purity of fruit and liveliness; this 2023 is brilliant, once again. […]

  10. 2018 Pur Sang, Domaine Didier Dagueneau

    Pur Sang translates as thoroughbred, this wine coming from a densely planted, 30-year-old vineyard called La Folie, five kilometres north of Saint-Andélain, hidden between two parcels of woodland. The vineyard – whose name literally translates as `madness` – is named for the local farmers who thought Didier Dagueneau was mad when he purchased the land, […]

  11. 2022 Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune Blanc Vertical Press 382, Domaine Boris Champy

    These grapes came from the same site as Boris`s other cuvée of Hautes Côtes de Beaune Montagne 382, but here a small quantity was slowly squeezed in the vertical press. Colour is paler, lemon-gold, aromas are open and lively, palate shows tight, long-lasting intensity (for drinking 2025-2028+). Please note, this In Bond wine is limited […]

  12. 2022 Meursault Les Meix-Chavaux, Olivier Leflaive

    This is a different style from Leflaive`s Les Clous cuvée, coming from deeper, clay soils that produce more power, texture and richness in the mouth. A single plot of Domaine vines, the wine is intensely aromatic, with both spice and ripe citrus fruits. Full and impressive, with a broad back and ample muscle, the palate […]

  13. 2021 Château Lagrange, Pomerol

    This property has been in the Jean-Pierre Moueix stable since 1953, and today is one of their most lusciously charming Pomerols. It is 100% planted with Merlot vines, lying partly on gravels, partly on clay. Bright, purple-ruby of medium depth, its nose shows ripeness and freshness, with chocolate notes. Palate has vibrant fruitiness, intensity in […]

  14. 2015 Bollinger La Grande Année

    This 2015 is a blend of 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay from 11 Grands and Premiers Crus vineyards. It aged for 8.5 years on lees, in Bollinger’s cool, chalky cellars, building quality of mousse and intensity of flavour. Aromas are wonderfully smoky and layered, with notes of stone fruits, berries and honeyed almonds. Palate […]

  15. 2022 Château Pichon Longueville Baron, 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac

    This year’s Pichon-Baron consists of 81% Cabernet Sauvignon and 19% Merlot, ageing 70% in new oak, the balance being in one-year-old barrels. “Focussing on keeping freshness and finesse was key in 2022,” said Pierre Montégut, who is in his first year as technical director here, following the retirement of Jean-René Matignon. He added “We took […]

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