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Chateau Gouprie Pomerol 2019

$84.00
Chateau Gourprie owned by the Moze Berthon family since 1820, is a charming little estate situated at Maillet, neighbouring ChĆ¢teau Gazin, l'Evangile and Le Bon Pasteur. This vineyard is composed of 4.5 hectares laying on a superb clay-limestone and ferruginous subsoil typical of the Pomerol area. Since 2014 Hubert de BoĆ¼ard (Chateau Angelus) is the wine consultant as well as Chateau Maillet the other Pomerol jewel of the Moze-Berthon family. Carmin color with beautiful depth. Complex nose, expressing ripe red fruit (crushed strawberry), vanilla and torrefaction. In the mouth the texture is silky and tannins express finesse and balance. The mouth evolution is long and harmonious with notes licorice and tobacco. Varietals: 75% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc
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Guillaume Gonnet Le Reveur Cotes Rhone Blanc 2022

$42.00
The energetic and charismatic Guillaume Gonnet is not your average RhƓne winemaker. Extremely open in his attitude, his curious, boundary challenging approach extends beyond wine. He travelled to the far ends of the earth, reveling in the opportunity to surf some of the best waves in the world while learning his craft in various Australian and New Zealand regions. Returning to the RhƓne, now with his Australian wife Kelly, Guillaume has shown similar energy for his family estate and for his own nascent project. This land locked surfer may be miles from the ocean but is happily riding the wave of new found enthusiasm for Grenache based wines. Pursuing biodynamics wherever possible, allowing his fruit to express itself freely through hands-off winemaking and displaying his fascination for the varying soils of the RhƓne through his diverse range of wines, he's just the sort of restless creative that we love to work with.

Viticulture: The vineyards are composed of light clay and sandy soils with vines grown on terraces. The vines are around 40 to 50 years old and are on a North facing slope and planted at 4000 vines per Ha. Handpicked grapes.

Winemaking: 100% de-stemmed, with a 15 to 20 day fermentation and maceration in stainless steel with natural yeasts. No malolactic fermentation. 12 months ageing in stainless steel.

Nose: Grapefruit, apricot, peach, citrus aromas, white floral notes; A highly expressive and complex nose.

Palate: Nice acidity and minerality in the mouth.

Finish: A lovely saltiness at the end of the pallet.

Food Pairing:Ā Seafood, chicken, rabbit, fresh cheese.

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Vilmart & Cie Grand Cellier d’Or 2018

$150.00
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Chateau Tour du Roch-Milon Pauillac 2019

$85.00
The 2019 Tour du Roch-Milon has a deep garnet-purple color, offering classic cassis, baked plums and cedar chest scents with hints of bouquet garni, pencil lead and lavender. The medium-bodied palate is lively and refreshing, laden with crunchy black fruits with an approachable, grainy texture and an herbal lift on the finish. 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot
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Chateau Tour de Marbuzet Saint-EstĆØphe 2018

$67.00
ChĆ¢teau Tour de Marbuzet is a family-owned estate since 1981 - ChĆ¢teau Tour de Marbuzet belongs to Henri Duboscq and his sons, the owners of famous ChĆ¢teau Haut-Marbuzet. A tiny vineyard of 8.5 hectares, partly located on the famous Ā« Plateau de Marbuzet Ā», leading to a very small production. The 2018 Tour de Marbuzet has a deep garnet-purple color, slipping effortlessly from the glass with bold notions of blackcurrant cordial, blueberry preserves and stewed plums plus suggestions of menthol, pencil shavings and black truffles. The medium to full-bodied palate delivers a sturdy frame of grainy tannins and just enough freshness to support the muscular black fruits, finishing on an earthy note. 40% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Cabernet Franc
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Chateau Saint-Pierre Esprit de Saint-Pierre 2016

$86.00
ChĆ¢teau Saint Pierre, a discreet but excellent Grand Cru ClassĆ© of Saint Julien owned by Henri Martinā€™s family. A fantastic history! Created in the 17th century, ChĆ¢teau Saint Pierre was divided and dispersed due to several successions, and then was restored as originally in 1982 by Henri Martin. The second wine, Esprit de Saint Pierre is vinified with the same attention as the one paid to the ā€œGrand Vinā€. Only 17 hectares of vineyard ChĆ¢teau Saint Pierre have always been the smallest Cru ClassĆ© in the appellation which leads to limited quantities. A good ability to age as most Saint Julien wines thanks to Cabernet Sauvignon that is giving its best on that gravels terroir in the heart of the Saint Julien village. A very bright and fresh fruit expression Esprit is produced from the young vines of the Grand Cru ClassĆ© vineyard. 60% Cabernet Sauvignon , 22% Merlot, 18% Cabernet Franc
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Alain Geoffroy Chablis Cuvee Vieilles Vignes 2020

$45.90
Pale golden yellow in colour with slight greenish glints. Bright, luminous and limpid. The nose shows instantly both maturity and freshness in a festival of flowers and fruit. The floral notes of menthol, acacias and citronella mingle with grapefruit, butterscotch and freshly baked bunsā€¦ Taste is powerful with pretty, harmonious mellowness, perfectly supported by its frank, yet unaggressive liveliness. The long finish prolongs the pleasure with a pronounced mineral presence enhanced by a delicate hint of wood. GRAPE VARIETY: Chardonnay 100 % AGE OF THE VINEYARD: 45 to 70 years GEOLOGY: Kimmeridgian limestone EXPOSURE: South - South-East WINE-MAKING PROCESS: Traditional method in oak casks MATURING: In oaks barrels, with wood split to a turn
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Chateau Malartic Lagraviere Rouge 2017

$99.00
The Grand Cru ClassĆ© in red Malartic-LagraviĆØre appellation Pessac-LĆ©ognan vintage 2017 keeps all its promises and once again honors the tradition of wines from the Bordeaux region. The Merlots, with the dry and warm June and July, are fleshy, round and aromatic. After the rains at the end of September, the Cabernets finish refining their tannins, preserving the freshness and thus offering extraordinary complexity, sap and silkiness. 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot ā€œRipe, with succulent plum, cassis and raspberry fruit paste flavors, lined with liquorice and anise details, showing a well-integrated apple wood note on the finish, backed by a light scoring of tar. Exhibits lots of compact energy, so this should unwind nicely in the cellar.ā€ ā€“ James Molesworth at Wine Spectator
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Chateau Malartic Lagraviere Blanc 2017

$118.00
The white wines present exceptional quality. The cool August produced superbly balanced grapes, highlighting their aromatic profiles. For the whites, the aromatic profiles are superb; the wines show a crisp line of acidity, good tightness and a pleasant sappiness, with plenty of fruit and a good quality framework. 80% Sauvignon, 20% SĆ©millon ā€œAttractive, fresh-lemon and grassy nuances with wild herbs and slightly flinty elements, too. The palate has such intense and fresh acidity. Fine lemons and limes and a thrillingly dry, long finish. ā€ ā€“ Janvier at James Suckling
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Les BruliĆØres deĀ Beychevelle 2020

$69.00
VINEYARD :
  • Varietals: 56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 44% Merlot.
  • Soil: gravel and clay
  • Size of the vineyard: 12 ha
  • Harvest: partially by hand
WINEMAKING : Vinification: the grapes are brought to ChĆ¢teau Beychevelle for an initial sorting Bottling: at the chateau TASTING NOTES : Medium to full bodied with attractive, rich, plummy-berried fruit aromas. Excellent balance, structure and length. BruliĆØres is a stand-out classic Claret rivalling most of the better Bourgeois wines. ā€œBruliĆØresā€ is the Beychevelle wine coming from the 12 hectares located just south of Saint-Julien. The vineyard belongs to ChĆ¢teau Beychevelle. Vineyard management and winemaking is carried out by the same Ch. Beychevelle team head by Mr. Philippe Blanc.
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Chateau Beychevelle 2015

$272.00
The 2015 Beychevelle has a wonderful ripe blackberry, boysenberry and cassis-scented bouquet that is very well defined. There is nascent energy and tension spilling out from the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with quite opulent black fruit laced with graphite and a splash of soy, but underneath is embedded a firm structure. There is real vivacity and terroir expression on the finish, a Beychevelle with enormous potential. One for those seeking ā€œclassicā€ ā€“ Wine Advocate, 2018 Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon 42%, Merlot 47%, Cabernet Franc 7%, Petit Verdot 4%
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Chateau Beychevelle 2006

$258.00
The 2005-2006 season was marked by a return to precipitation levels more in keeping with the thirty year average. Temperatures were slightly lower than average, but nevertheless high compared to the past three decades. Becoming widespread in the first week of April, bud burst was even and followed the normal pattern for various grape varieties. Peak vĆ©raison occurred on the 10th of August. This was very regular and among the earliest in recent years. Harvesting started on the 20th of September with the Merlot harvest. ChĆ¢teau Beychevelle 2006 has a beautiful deep colour and expressive fruity aromas with overtones of wild berries and black cherries. This fruitiness follows through on the palate. Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon 59%, Merlot 29%, Cabernet Franc 7%, Petit Verdot 5%
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