• Armand de Brignac

    Magnum, Rosé 50% Pinot noir, 40% Pinot Meunier, 10% Chardonnay
    • Fine nose of Cherry and floral notes
    • Intense mouthfeel
    • concentrated, with yeasty/bready finish
    A gastronomic champagne to enjoy with wild Salmon or simply with black truffles.
  • Henriot Cuvée 38

    100% Chardonnay - 150Cl (Magnum) " A tribute to the Art of blending : Henriot's know-how"
     
    • 95/100 James Suckling
    • 18/20 La Revue des Vins de France
  • Mágico 2022

    625.00 
    Magico 2016 Rioja Tempranillo, Graciano, Garnacha, Petit Bouschet, Calagraño, Viura, Turruntes..
    • concentrated and elegant
    • graphite and Mineral
    •  great Texture
    It needs cellaring to demonstrate its beauty.  
  • https://classic-vins.com/dominio-del-aguila/
  • Chateau Brane Cantenac 2021

    Price range: 81.25 € through 487.50 €
    Brane Cantenac is a well-known classified Margaux, owned by Pierre Lurton. The quality is back since 2000, wines a powerfull but yet elegant. Slightly modern, with elegance and finesse. Mainly Cabernet Sauvignon, with merlot and some Cabernet Franc. It is aged in oak for 18 months. It can be enjoyed right now, but it has the potential to age a few years in order to gain more complexity!
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  • https://classic-vins.com/dominio-del-aguila/
  • Vatan Arena 2014

    337.50 
    Long ago, the town of Toro was famous for producing the finest red wine in Spain and was mentioned in the historic literature of Alfonso IX (King of León, 12th c.), Juan Ruiz the Archpriest of Hita, Quevedo, Luis de Góngora, and Miguel de Cervantes. In 14th Century Sevilla, the sale of any foreign wine was prohibited, save the wines of Toro. These wines also accompanied Spanish explorers to the New World
  • Chapelle Chambertin 2014

    Domaine Bouchard Père et Fils 100% Pinot Noir
    • Delicate, floral and toasted
    •  young, but still great texture
    •  Plums, smoky and long
    It could age for 20 years! so decant it 6 hours before enjoying it.  Roasted Duck breast
  • Clos Vougeot Grand Cru 2015

    Domaine Bouchard Père et Fils
    • Concentrated
    •  Dark fruits and Spices
    •  Fresh, persistent and complex
    It needs to be decanted - 6 hours.
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    Krug Grande Cuvée

    Champagne
    • muesli, honey and orange peel
    • Rich, intense, creamy mousse
    • Lingering finish.
    Not an aperitif Champagne. As mentioned before, grilled lobster would make a perfect match
  • Alabaster 2022

    210.75 

    Alabaster 2020

    Tinta del Toro Teso La Monja https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJekJJebvys  
  • Henriot Hemera 2006

    50% Pinot Noir - 50% Chardonnay At least 12 years aging Champagne
    • 99/100 Bettane et desseauve
    • 97/100 Wine Enthusiast
    • 93/100 James Suckling
    • 94/100 Wine Spectator
  • Los Yelsones 2020

    Tempranillo Doca la Rioja  
    • 96/100 Peñin
    • 96/100 Tim Atkin
    • 95/100 James Suckling
    Low avaibility  
  • Meursault Les Gouttes d'Or 2015

    Bouchard Père et Fils 100% Chardonnay, Premier Cru
    • White flower and Honey
    • Medium-bodied, rich
    • Long and citrussy
    Perfect with grilled white fish. Turbot/lobster
  • La Nieta 2020

    130.00 
    La Nieta Characteristics Red wine Tempranillo 18 months Awards WINE ADVOCATE 96+ TIM ATKIN 98 PROENSA 100Variety 100 % Tempranillo. Vineyards Single-vineyard wine from La Nieta, 1,75 Hcts. Limy franc-clay texture and calcareous-clay composition with a deep sandy rocky sub-soil. High density of plantation on trellis, low yield. Organic fertilization. Environmental integrated agriculture cultivation. Year of plantation: 1975. Winemaking Destemed by hand with a rigorous selection of every grape. Cold pre-fermentative maceration. Fermented in 10 hectolitres oak barrels at 28 ºC. Pressed by foot twice a day. Malolactic in new French oak Bordelaise barrels. Aged 18 months in new French Bordelaise oak barrels. Tasting notes Intense cherry. La Nieta displays aromas of mineral notes, ripe fruit leading to a full-bodied, voluminous, intense wine, with structure and an outstanding balance. Drinking temperatures: 16-18 ºC
  • Palladius

    125.00 

    Palladius

    Chenin Blanc, Grenache Blanc, Clairette Blanche, Viognier, Verdelho, Roussanne, Marsanne, Semillon Gris, Semillon Blanc & Palomino, Colombard VINIFICATION | The grapes are picked across a great many vineyards and taken into our cold room on arrival at the cellar. The next day the grapes are sorted and the whole bunches go into the press. The pressing lasts 2 - 3 hours and in that period a margin of settling of the juice takes place in the collecting tank. The turbid juice is then transferred to concrete eggs of 725 litres and 400 – 1200 litre clay amphoras for the next stage of natural fermentation. The fermentation temperatures in the clay amphorae and the concrete eggs are very constant and we only control the ambient temperature at around 18 degrees throughout the season. Each wine basically ferments in its own time – in some cases it may take up to 18 months - and every vineyard is fermented in the same vessel every year. AGEING | The Palladius matures in these vessels for 12 months and is then racked off into big old foudres for an additional 12 months ageing prior to bottling. After two years the wine is bottled unfined and unfiltered. NOTES | Over the past 5 years Palladius has been the wine that grew the most in quality and refinement and much of this has to do with the addition of more vineyards and the improvement of their viticulture. Currently of all our wines, the Palladius, with 17 vineyards, obviously represents the biggest canvas of the Swartland. The 2022 starts by almost playing hide-and-seek; the wine is more reserved and holding back. And only after warming up and a couple of minutes in the glass does the conversation start. The aromas are that of green apple and citrus flint, and then some of the stone fruit aromas begin to shine through. The wine needs time. The palate is already balanced, and the acidity is met by very firm tannins. The aftertaste is lingering. This bottling is a great vintage to follow the 2021. It is a strong contender for the most restrained version, but we must taste 2021 and 2022 with some age to have a final verdict.
  • Puligny-Montrachet Les Champs Gain 2017

    Premier Cru 100% Chardonnay  
    • vibrant and elegant
    • nutty and orange peel
    • Racy, and long finish
    To enjoy with grilled salmon.
  • Amancio 2021

    117.50 
    100% Tempranillo
    • Full-bodied

    • firm tannins

    • meaty and smoky

    Need to age another 5/8 years. Perfect with roasted lamb.
  • El Bosque 2020

    117.50 
    Sierra Cantabria 1.45 ha El Bosque located in San Vicente de La Sonsierra.
  • Henriot L'Inattendue 2016

    100% Chardonnay 100% Grand Cru 100% 2016
     
    • 96/100 Wine Enthusiast
    • 94/100 Robert Parker
    • 94/100 Wine Spectator
     
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq0ddv2LEbc
  • 100% Pinot Noir 12/14 months in Barrel (40% New)
    • concentrated
    • intense
    • Elegant, with smoky and cherry notes
    Perfect with lamb. It can be kept up to 15/20 years. A fine wine, indeed.
  • Meursault Cromin 2012

    Maison Fatien Père et Fils 100% Chardonnay  
    • Rich mouthfeel, yet elegant
    • Racy and mature
    • Orange peel, and Buttery
    Mushroom risotto with scallops.
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