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- Albino Rocca
- Avignonesi
- Begali
- Besserat de Bellefon
- Benoit Lahaye
- Bodegas Cepa 21
- Castello di Farnetella
- Cava d’Onice
- Celestina Fè
- Château Arnauton
- Château Caronne Sainte Gemme
- Château du Vieux-Guinot
- Château Fleur la Mothe
- Château Fonréaud
- Château Fourney
- Château Labat
- Château Le Sartre
- Château Siran
- Col Dorato
- Delas Frères
- Domaine Langlois-Château
- Domenico Clerico
- Dos Lusíadas
- Eguren / Dominio de Eguren
- Eguren / Sierra Cantabria
- Eguren / Señorio de San Vicente
- Eguren / Teso la Monja
- Eguren / Viñedos de Páganos
- Elio Altare
- Emilio Moro
- Fabio Motta
- Fèlsina
- Finca Sandoval
- Gianni Brunelli
- Jacques Cacheux
- Jean Lallement
- Larmandier-Bernier
- L’Échappée Belle
- López de Heredia / Viña Tondonia
- M. Chapoutier
- Mas de Cadenet
- Masseria Setteporte
- Mauro Veglio
- Nicolas Potel / Domaine Bellene
- Ormanni
- Perrin / Château de Beaucastel
- Piancornello
- Piombaia
- Potel-Aviron
- Schieferkopf, Alsace
- Schieferkopf, Baden
- Sottimano
Chateau Crabitey Graves Blanc 2020
Variety:
White
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Sauvignon Blanc (80%), Sémillon (20%)
Winery: Château Crabitey
Region:
Bordeaux,
France
Appellation:
Graves
Vinous 89 - The 2020 Crabitey Blanc, 80% Sauvignon Blanc and 20% Sémillon, offers an attractive mix of bright, floral accents and textural depth. Lemon confit, almonds, dried herbs, sage and mint are nicely lifted in this bright, nuanced white.
170.00 TTD
Emilio Moro Malleolus 2018
Variety:
Red
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Tempranillo
Winery: Emilio Moro
Region:
Ribera del Duero,
Spain
Maker's Notes - Very deep, intense cherry red in colour. It is expressive and elegant on the nose with an outstanding aromatic intensity based on the Tempranillo variety,
the spices and the torrefacto notes from its passage through French oak, bringing richness, volume and complexity to the whole. It is broad and meaty in the mouth with polished tannins and a long and persistent aftertaste.
CRU/JRM - Moro's Malleolus is a consistently top-notch Ribera with great depth, length and satisfying palate. The 2018 continues a stellar reputation for quality and luxury.
265.00 TTD
Brunello di Montalcino 2011
Variety:
Red
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Brunello
Winery: Piancornello
Region:
Montalcino,
Italy
Vinous 92 - The 2011 Brunello di Montalcino is one of the more successful wines of the vintage. Sage, lavender, iron, smoke and dark red cherry notes flesh out in a supple, inviting Brunello. A kick of Mediterranean warmth gives the 2011 its generous texture, with all of the elements very much in the right place. I would prefer to drink the 2011 over the next handful of years or so. This is a strong showing from Piancornello.
WA 91 - Here's a pretty, ruby-colored Sangiovese from the heart of southern Tuscany. The 2011 Brunello di Montalcino shows a lot of purity and red fruit intensity with wild berry and dried cherries in pole position. The wine offers a good sense of depth and balance thanks to those warmer notes of light tobacco and spice that add complexity in a subtle and lasting way. This Brunello is also distinguished by the mouthfeel that is tonic and bright without feeling too ripe or thick. This is a silky and elegant wine with a medium finish.
335.00 TTD
Barbaresco Ovello Vigna Loreto 2013
Variety:
Red
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Nebbiolo
Winery: Albino Rocca
Region:
Piedmont,
Italy
Vinous 92+ - Tobacco, sage, menthol, licorice, leather and dark-fleshed fruits are some of the signatures in the 2013 Barbaresco Ovello Vigna Loreto. Nuanced and expressive throughout, the Ovello is another striking wine from Albino Rocca.
Wine Spectator 92 - A broad, rich style, with dense tannins shoring up the sweet plum, cherry and berry flavors. The tannins are assertive and will need some time to resolve, but everything is in the right place. Best from 2020 through 2032. 216 cases made.
365.00 TTD
Côte Rôtie “Les Becasses” Red 2006
Variety:
Red
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Syrah (100%)
Winery: M. Chapoutier
Region:
Rhône Valley,
France
Robert Parker - 89-91: Probably the finest basic Cote Rotie he has made since 1991 is the 2006 Cote Rotie Les Becasses. Dark ruby/purple with notes of cassis, bacon fat, smoke, and tapenade, the wine is medium to full-bodied, ripe, chewy, and long. This is heady stuff, a classic Cote Rotie that can be drunk now or cellared for 12-15 years.
Wine Spectator - 91: Edgy, with lots of green pepper, tobacco, olive and sage notes laid over a core of black currant fruit. Briary finish. This has plenty of range, but just needs to settle into itself.
395.00 TTD
Brut Grand Cru Cuvee Reserve NV
Variety:
Sparkling
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Pinot Noir (80%), Chardonnay (20%)
Winery: Jean Lallement
Region:
Champagne,
France
Wine Advocate - 92: Lallement’s NV Brut Grand Cru Cuvee Reserve is cool, implosive and structured, all qualities typical of the 2008 vintage. Sweet floral notes meld into mint, red berries, graphite and crushed rocks. The Reserve is at once rich yet weightless. This edition is 80% Pinot Noir and 20% Chardonnay based on the 2008 vintage with 20% 2009 juice. The low dosage of 4 grams per liter contributes the wine’s tension and energy.
395.00 TTD
Barbaresco Cotta 2015
Variety:
Red
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Nebbiolo
Winery: Albino Rocca
Region:
Piedmont,
Italy
Vinous 93+ - Here in its first release, 2015 Barbaresco Cottà, shows the natural breadth of this vineyard in Neive. There has a real sense of weight and gravitas that distinguishes the Cottà in this range. I would give the 2015 at least a few years in bottle to fully come together. This is certainly an auspicious debut. The Cottà could very well be a new star in the range.
Wine Advocate 91 - The 2015 Barbaresco Cottà displays a subdued but steady personality. The bouquet is stitched carefully together with dried berries followed by balsam herb, rosemary sprig and cherry cola. There is an oxidative or slightly evolved note, but it is well massaged into the black fruit and spice that sits at the core of this Barbaresco from Neive. The mouthfeel is elegant and bright. This is the inaugural vintage by Albino Rocca. Some 2,000 bottles were produced.
420.00 TTD
Longitude 1er Cru Blanc de Blancs Extra Brut
Variety:
Sparkling
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Chardonnay
Winery: Larmandier-Bernier
Region:
Champagne,
France
Vinous 94 - An intensely mineral-driven wine, the NV Extra Brut Blanc de Blancs Premier Cru Longitude pulses with energy and tension. Partial aging in cask gives the wine much of its texture and slightly burnished quality to the fruit. Dried pear, spice, menthol and licorice are laced into a vinous, textured finish that speaks to crystalline purity and nuance. As the name suggests, the Longitude emerges from a collection of parcels along the same longitude of chalk and limestone soils, in this case Vertus, Cramant and Oger, fermented in a combination of cask and stainless steel. This release is based on 2012, with the addition of 40% reserve wines. Dosage is 4 grams/liter. Disgorged: November 2014.
Wine Spectator 92 - Lithe and graceful, this bright Champagne is refined and chalky in texture, displaying a lovely mesh of ripe apple, apricot, lemon parfait, biscotti and fresh ginger flavors.
520.00 TTD
Rose de Saignee 1er Cru Extra Brut NV
Variety:
Rosé
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Pinot Noir
Winery: Larmandier-Bernier
Region:
Champagne,
France
Vinous 95 - The NV Extra Brut Rosé de Saignée is a classy, gorgeous wine. Bright, sculpted and finely chiseled, the 2016 has so much to offer. Chalk, mint, white pepper and crushed rocks perk up the red berry fruit. Sweet floral notes emerge with a bit of time in the glass. In this vintage, the Rosé is wonderfully translucent and so expressive. The NV Rosé is 100% Pinot Noir from 45-50 year old vines in Vertus, done in steel. Dosage is 3 grams per liter.
Wine Advocate 93 - The Extra-Brut Rosé de Saignée is a rich, gastronomic wine, delivering aromas of raspberries and cherries mingled with notions of kirsch, warm spices and petals. Medium to full-bodied, layered and fleshy, with racy acids and a pretty pinpoint mousse, it's a vinous Champagne that would work well at table.