Forts de Latour
Extravagant de Doisy Daene
Petit Cheval Blanc
Aile d'Argent
Château Mouton Rothschild Aile d'Argent Blanc Bordeaux
La Clarte De Haut Brion
Le Petit Cheval Blanc
Le Petit Cheval Blanc 2020, hailing from the illustrious Château Cheval Blanc in Bordeaux, France, exudes elegance and finesse in every sip. The wine boasts a pale golden colour, reminiscent of sun-kissed wheat fields. On the nose, delicate aromas of white flowers and citrus fruits intertwine, with a subtle hint of honey and vanilla. On the palate, the wine reveals a refreshing acidity, balanced by a creamy texture and flavours of ripe peaches and a touch of toasted almond. The finish is long and harmonious, leaving a lingering impression of crisp minerality. This vintage showcases the perfect balance between the influence of the terroir and the skilled winemaking techniques applied at Château Cheval Blanc. A true representation of the renowned Bordeaux style, Le Petit Cheval Blanc 2020 is a must-try for any wine connoisseur.
Beychevelle
Chateau Pavie-Decesse Grand cru classe
Château Pavie Decesse is a St. Emilion Grand Cru Classé property in the Côtes sub-district, considered the equal of its illustrious neighbour, Chateau Pavie. The origins of both can be traced back to ancient Roman times. The 3.5ha vineyard, on chalky, limestone and clay soils and contiguous with Pavie, is 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc. Following cold maceration, the Chateau wine is vinified in temperature-controlled oak vats. Malolactic fermentation takes place in French oak barrels. The wine is aged in 80% new oak for between 18 and 24 months, depending on vintage character. Production is small, around 650 dozen each year. The hedonistic Pavie Decesse style combines opulent, rich, sensuous textures with minerality, freshness and concentration. Due to its lush style Pavie Decesse drinks well young, yet does develop additional complexity with time in the cellar. Wine quality has been consistently excellent under the ownership, since 1997, of Gerard and Chantal Perse.
Château Duhart-Milon Pauillac
Left in a sorry state by the previous owners, in 1962 the Rothschilds of Lafite took over the property and begun to reconstruct the vineyard which was planted mostly to Petit Verdot. 4 decades later and the wines of Château Duhart-Milon are now showing the flavour and concentration you expect from such a site in Pauillac.