$100 and over
Château Carbonnieux White
Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte White
Château Figeac Saint-Émilion
Château Figeac is a wine estate that had a very long history. It was once part of the Cheval Blanc estate, whichs soils was well known to be two-thirds of gravel, allowing Cab Sauv, Cab Franc and Merlot to grow flourishingly in the area. The 2010 Figeac, had a beautiful complexity to enjoy now or the longevity to cellar for those who prefers. Wine will benefit from decanting.
Brand & Sons Sanctuary Cabernet Sauvignon
A magnificent example of what the Coonawarra has to offer, with a distinctive intensity of both varietal and regional characters melded with a balance and harmony that belies its ability to be enjoyed for many years to come. Intense dark berries throughout the palate with dark chocolate and plum, fine tannins and lingering acid hold together in perfect balance for an extended lingering finish.
CHATEAU LYNCH-BAGES 5ME CRU CLASSE, PAUILLAC
"Lynch-Bages is an iconic fifth growth of Pauillac and has the distinction of having produced the only wine that has ever been sent into space. Established in the early 1700s, the wine was labelled Chateau Jurine Bages at the time of the 1855 classification, later renamed in recognition of earlier owners the Lynch family. Jean-Charles Cazes purchased the property in the 1930s, later passing the management of the estate to his grandson Jean-Michel Cazes who modernised the winery and was a prolific spruiker of not just his own wines, but those of all Bordeaux throughout the 70s and beyond. Now managed by the next generation, (another Jean-Charles) Lynch-Bages continues to produce Cabernet Sauvignon-led wines of great concentration, offering ripe cassis and enviable cellaring potential."
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.
Vasse Felix Tom Cullity (Gift Boxed) Cabernet Malbec
VASSE FELIX Tom Cullity (Gift Boxed) Cabernet Malbec, Margaret River
CHEVAL DES ANDES Malbec Cabernet Petit Verdot
Cheval des Andes is the fruit of an encounter between two exceptional estates, and a perfect reflection of the Franco-Argentine style. This unique alliance combines the savoir-faire of the Saint-Emilion Château Cheval Blanc Premier Grand Cru Classé A, and the altitude terroir of Terrazas de los Andes.
Penfolds Bin 704 Cabernet Sauvignon
Chateau Cantenac-Brown 3me cru classe
Chateau Cantenac Brown is a third growth (3ème Cru Classé) Chateau located in the Haut-Medoc appellation bordering the western side of the Margaux appellation. Meticulous care is taken in the vineyard; grapes are hand-harvested and sorted prior to fermentation. Maturation takes place in 50-70% new French oak barriques with the remainder one-year old oak for 12-15 months. Chateau Cantenac Browns style highlights the typicity of Margaux displaying a fragrant bouquet, medium body, fresh cassis fruit and elegant structure.