Teusner Righteous FG Shiraz
Righteous to be called a true Barossa Shiraz; Teusner FG Shiraz is bold, packed with intense black fruits, mocha and sweet spices on the nose. Great balance in oak use, giving the wine structured tannins and extra vanilla oak flavour as the back bone on the palate. Hand picked grapes from one of the oldest vines in Barossa. This is certainly one of those wines that could impress!
Paul Jaboulet Aîné Hermitage La Chapelle
Warm, complex, earthy spice tones with a lovely richness. Powerful yet elegant and ageing beautifully.
Domaine Du Comte Armand Clos des Epeneaux 1er cru Monopole
Clos des Epeneaux is considered one of the greatest red wines of Burgundy. Rich and highly expressive with profound depth, concentration and complexity, it possesses incredible longevity, particularly in magnum.
E guigal La Mouline
Paul Jaboulet Aine La Chapelle
Tenuta Dell'ornellaia Ornellaia
Paolo Scavino Barolo Riserva Novantesimo DOCG
Luciano Sandrone Barolo Aleste Boschis Sibi et Paucis
The name of the wine may have changed, but Sandrone’s flagship Barolo is still, and will remain, 100% Cannubi Boschis, the Barolo vineyard so synonymous with this grower. The Boschis subzone sits near the northern end of the Cannubi hill and is located directly across from the Sandrone cellars. The Cru (of which Sandrone farm 1.9 hectares of 40-year-old vines), has a particularly good exposure to the south and southeast in a small amphitheatre or “conca” that helps hold warmth in the early morning. Its soils are sea deposits of calcareous clay with some sand and therefore excellent drainage. Highlighting the uniqueness of the wines from this terroir compared to the rest of the Cannubi hill, Alessandro Masnaghetti’s L’Enciclopedia delle Grandi Vigne del Barolo writes, “The wines, in general, have good body, much elegance, and more polished tannins than other Cannubi wines.” Aside from a little time longer on skins, the winemaking is essentially identical to Le Vigne. While both are extraordinary, the stylistic contrast is clear as day. Where Le Vigne is lifted and perfumed, arcing towards the sky, the Aleste is of the earth; a deeper, darker, textured and yet more mineral Barolo.
Sorelle De Nicola Feyles Barbaresco Riserva Feyles DOCG Jéroboam
The Sorelle De Nicola Feyles Barbaresco Riserva Feyles DOCG 2007 Jéroboam 3000ml is a bold and complex wine that truly embodies the terroir of Piedmont, Italy. On the nose, aromas of ripe red fruits, such as cherry and raspberry, mingle with hints of leather and tobacco, creating a bouquet that is both inviting and intriguing. On the palate, this wine reveals its full-bodied nature with layers of dark fruit, earthy undertones, and a subtle hint of oak. The tannins are well-structured and provide a firm backbone to the wine, while the acidity adds a lively freshness. With a deep ruby color and a long, lingering finish, this vintage 2007 Barbaresco Riserva Feyles is a testament to the skill and passion of the Feyles Sorelle de Nicola winery. A true gem that will continue to evolve over the years, this Jéroboam 3000ml is a must-try for any wine enthusiast.
Chateau Leoville-Barton 2me cru classe
Small piece of Bordeaux trivia - Chateau Leoville-Barton has no chateau to speak of! In fact, all wines are made at its sister property, Chateau Langoa Barton, which is the storybook chateau pictured on the label. Once part of a much larger estate - in fact the largest in St Julien - Chateau Leoville-Barton has been under the ownership of the Barton family since 1722. In their hands, traditional winemaking techniques remain integral to production - certainly more so than many other modern Bordeaux estates. Leoville-Barton Bordeaux is famous for its traditional, beefy, and strapping style with an excellent reputation for ageing, making them particularly attractive additions to any wine cellar.