Masseto
Quintessa
Château Latour
Château Figeac
Château Ausone
Carruades de Lafite
Pende Valde The Vow Barossa Valley Shiraz
Pende Valde The Vow is an epitome of luxury in the world of fine wines, symbolizing commitment and timelessness. Sourced from the finest vineyards with vines over a century old, the grapes used for The Vow are handpicked to ensure the highest quality. The wine is meticulously crafted, resulting in a complex bouquet that intertwines rich notes of black cherry, cassis, and subtle hints of spice. With a robust structure, refined tannins, and a lingering finish, this wine is designed for extended aging. Pende Valde The Vow is the perfect choice for marking significant moments or for the discerning collector, representing the ultimate blend of excellence and devotion. Whether for a grand celebration or a private collection, this wine is a testament to extraordinary craftsmanship and enduring promises.
Château Latour Pauillac
Château Latour is the epitome of power and bold concentration that is Pauillac. With a high proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon, the brilliant close knit tannin complimenting the vibrant cassis driven fruit is something to behold. It is often said that buyers of Latour worry about the wines they purchase will outlive them quite considerably such is the pedigree of such a wine. This is a definite concern for the 2009 vintage which is being reported as being the very best in living memory. The wine itself is a masterclass in concentration and power only with a robust and joyful front and mid-palate. Notes of blackberry and dark plum dance along with secondary characters of subtle oak and pencil shavings. A rambunctuous back palate that is almost thick and viscous that is truly forboding. Robert Parker Jnr has been quoted as saying
Henschke Hill of Grace Shiraz
Australia's most prestigious single vineyard icon, Henschke Hill of Grace's provenance from this small Eden Valley patch makes it the ultimate statement or rare gift. Stephen and Prue Henschke continue the tradition that is their family legacy with utmost class and ingenuity as can be tasted in this remarkable single-vineyard shiraz.
Château Ausone St-Émilion
Named for the fourth century Latin poet Ausonius, Chateau Ausone sources from a mere 7.3 hectares of vines, set in the south of Saint Emilion. The fortunes of Ausone waned in the mid twentieth century, but have been revitalised by property manager Pascal Delbeck who has helped reestablish the reputation of the famed house. Renowned consultant winemaker Michel Rolland guides the Vauthier estate flagship to near perfection in 2010; the Merlot and Cabernet Franc blend showing density, richness and profound structure, that suggests time in cellar is not only essential for its first ten years, but likely a benefit for another forty years further..
