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  1. 2019 Scorpo Estate Shiraz, Mornington Peninsula

    This Estate Shiraz is made according to Côte-Rôtie winemaking tradition, this 2019 having a finesse, restraint and gorgeous perfume that is reminiscent of Northern Rhône Syrah. Deep purple in colour, aromas are tightly woven, with notes of black cherry and violets. Palate is medium bodied and very finely textured, having a sweet core of middle […]

  2. 2020 Scorpo Old Cherry Orchard 10K Pinot Noir, Mornington Peninsula

    “The cherries from this orchard had such intense and distinct flavours that I was fascinated and optimistic that the same would be the case for Pinot Noir,” says Paul Scorpo. “I don`t farm this vineyard,” he continues, “it is more like gardening.” Planted in 2013 at high density (10,000 vines per hectare), the vines are […]

  3. 2019 Scorpo Estate Pinot Noir, Mornington Peninsula

    This fruit for Scorpo`s Estate Pinot comes from two plots – The Original Planting (planted in 1997) and The Old Cherry Orchard (2013), both on old, Eocene, volcanic soil. It spent 12 months in French barriques (20% new). This 2019 is a fleshy, spicy, rich Pinot style. Mid ruby colour, the nose is open and […]

  4. 2020 Scorpo Eocene Original Planting Pinot Noir, Mornington Peninsula

    Scorpo’s Eocene Pinot Noir is a barrel selection from the original, 1997 plantings on the Scorpo Family vineyard in Merricks North on the Mornington Peninsula. The combination of the plot`s iron rich, volcanic, Eocene soils and the low yielding MV6 Pinot Noir clone (which originates from the Clos de Vougeot in Burgundy) give a wine […]

  5. 2021 Scorpo Aubaine Chardonnay, Mornington Peninsula

    The Scorpo Family Estate is located in Merricks North, in the heart of Australia’s Mornington Peninsula. Vines were first planted here in 1997, with Paul and Caroline Scorpo having chosen this location for its unique, maritime climate, which is ideal for growing high quality cool climate varietals. The estate now comprises 17 hectares and works […]

  6. 2021 Scorpo Noirien Pinot Noir, Mornington Peninsula

    Noirien Pinot Noir is a gorgeously fragrant expression of Pinot. The fruit for this cuvée comes from the Scorpo family`s 10 hectare Stanleys Road Vineyard, planted in 2000. Cold soaking of the destemmed grapes prior to fermentation has enhanced its vibrant, ripe flavours. It went on to age in just 5% new oak for 12 […]

  7. The Grange Pink, Hampshire, Dry English Sparkling Wine NV

    The Grange`s wines come from a single plot called Burge`s Field, located on the Hampshire Downs, 5 miles east of Winchester. Planted in 2011, on land that had been owned by the family for generations, it is a perfectly positioned, south-facing slope, overlooking the River Itchen, where a thin cap of gravelly clay lies over […]

  8. The Grange Classic, Hampshire, Dry English Sparkling Wine NV

    With 30 acres of vines in the Hampshire Downs, 5 miles east of Winchester, it is the deep chalky subsoil that is key to the success of the superb Grange Estate sparkling wines. Acting like a sponge, it stores water from the winter for the heat of the summer. It also imparts a steely minerality, […]

  9. 2021 Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Beaune Blanc La Foulotte, Domaine Joannès Violot-Guillemard

    High on the hill above the Pommard vineyard called La Vache, these 40-year-old Chardonnays produced just seven barrels in 2021, in which the wine fermented. Pale, lemongold in colour, with open, fragrant aromas, this has bright fruit, with good body, without heaviness, and refreshing, well-balanced aftertaste (for drinking 2023-2026+).

  10. 2019 Corton Grand Cru Clos du Roi, Domaine Joannès Violot-Guillemard

    A new arrival with this 2019 vintage. The vineyard is seen by many as the greatest red site on the Corton hillside, so it is brilliant news that Violot-Guillemard now has access to grapes here, from an organically-cultivated vineyard. In colour this is rich ruby-red of medium depth, aromas being opulent and fragrant. Palate is […]

  11. 2018 Corton Grand Cru Les Chaumes, Domaine Thierry Violot-Guillemard

    This wine makes a first appearance at the Domaine, resulting from a purchase of organically grown grapes. The fruit was so beautiful that 90% went into the vat as whole clusters, allowing for a slow fermentation within each uncrushed grape. The build-up of creamy texture with perfumed, open aromas is remarkable. The palate shows rich […]

  12. 2018 Pommard 1er Cru La Platière, Domaine Thierry Violot-Guillemard

    This vineyard lies uphill from the well-known 1st Growth Les Arvelets, catching maximum sunshine from its south-facing exposure. The vines are partly 65-, partly 25-years old, and the wine ages magnificently (as a recently-opened bottle of 1964 convincingly showed). This 2018 is purple-ruby of medium depth, with impressive, densely fruity aromas. Structure is solid without […]

  13. 2018 Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Mouches, Domaine Thierry Violot-Guillemard

    This comes from a broad swathe of 1st Growth vineyard in mid-slope, which runs up to the commune boundary with Pommard. It consistently makes one of Beaune’s most structured, long-lived wines. Colour is deep, ruby-purple, the nose being perfumed and fine. This wine will be easy to enjoy, thanks to its round, soft fruitiness, generous […]

  14. 2019 Pommard En Brescul, Domaine Joannès Violot-Guillemard

    This comes from a low-yielding, stony hillside plot, facing due east, situated above Pommard Pezerolles and Les Epenots. It ripens later than those First Growths, but 2019’s marvellous summer suited the plot perfectly. Global warming is certainly helping to bring better ripeness, but so is intelligent input by the grower. This Domaine is at the […]

  15. 2018 Pommard En Brescul, Domaine Thierry Violot-Guillemard

    This comes from a low-yielding, stony hillside plot, situated above Beaune Clos des Mouches. The Domaine is at the forefront of those demonstrating how to make Pommards of charm and softness. Global warming is certainly helping to bring better ripeness, but so is the input of the grower. “There’s a complexity here which resembles the […]

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