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Image for Ch. Suduiraut 1997 Sauternes 1er-Cru
14%
37.5cl
UK
14%
37.5cl

Château Suduiraut 1997 Sauternes 1er-Cru 2x75cl

Château Suduiraut was ranked as a First Growth Premier Cru (1er-Cru) in Bordeaux' famed 1855 Classification of the Medoc.

The wines of Sauternes are produced from a blend of the white wine grapes Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and occasionally a small amount of Muscadelle, left on the vines until affected by the noble fungus, Botrytis Cinerea, which dehydrates the grapes to raisins, leaving only the sweet sugary pulp with which to make the one of the worlds most sought after sweet wines.

Please note that there shall be a shipping charge for 2 bottles applied to this lot.

Image for Ch. Pichon Longueville Reserve de la Comtesse de Lalande 2008 Pauillac 2eme-Cru
13%
75cl
UK
13%
75cl

Château Pichon Longueville 'Réserve de la Comtesse de Lalande' 2008 Pauillac 2eme-Cru

Located in the left-bank appellation of Pauillac, Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse De Lalande (aka Chateau Pichon Lalande) is a 2nd Growth (2eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc.

Réserve de la Comtesse de Lalande, renamed Réserve de Pichon Comtesse since 2017, is the second-wine of Chateau Pichon Lalande and is a classic Cabernet Sauvignon dominant, left-bank Bordeaux-blend.

 

 

Image for Ch. Moulinet 2016 Pomerol
14.5%
10 x 75cl
UK
14.5%
10 x 75cl

Château Moulinet 2016 Pomerol 2x75cl

Classic Merlot dominant, right-bank Bordeaux-blend from the appellation of Pomerol.

Château Moulinet is owns 18 hectares of vines planted to 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc. The Château is owned by the renowned winemaking, Moueix family- owner of the famed Château Petrus.

Pomerol is one of the big names in Bordeaux though is the smallest of the major appellations of the city. Located in the Right Bank, the appellation has no official classification but is considered one of the world’s most revered wine regions. The region is famed for its age-worthy Merlot-based wines typically made from 100% Merlot or blended with Cabernet Franc. Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec are also permitted but rarely used. 

Please note that there shall be a shipping charge for 2 bottles applied to this lot.

Image for Ch. Duhart-Milon Moulin de Duhart 1987 Pauillac
12.5%
2 x 75cl
UK
12.5%
2 x 75cl

Château Duhart-Milon Moulin de Duhart 1987 Pauillac / Baron de Rothschild Lafite 2x75cl

From the Pauillac appellation, Château Duhart-Milon is a 4th Growth (4eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc. Located close to Chateau Lafite-Rothschild, Ch. Duhart-Milon was purchased by the Rothschild (Lafite) family in 1962 - briefly thereafter renamed Ch. Duhart-Milon-Rothschild.

Moulin de Duhart is the second wine of Chateau Duhart Milon, which is owned by Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite). The wine is made from a Merlot dominant blend with Cabernet Sauvignon.

Please note that there shall be a shipping charge for 2 bottles applied to this lot.

Image for Ch. La Fleur 1986 St-Emilion
12.5%
75cl
UK
12.5%
75cl

Château La Fleur 1986 Saint-Émilion

A classic Merlot dominant, right-bank Bordeaux-blend from the appellation of Saint-Émilion.

Saint-Émilion is located in the Libournais district of Bordeaux's Right Bank. Merlot is the primary grape variety used in the wines blended with Cabernet Franc and/or Cabernet Sauvignon. Carmenere, Petit Verdot and Malbec are also permitted but rarely used.

There is a fairly complicated classification system for the appellation which includes; Premier Grand Cru Classé A, Premier Grand Cru Classé B and Grand Cru Classé. Saint-Émilion Grand Cru may also be noted on labels but without the word \"Classé\", this means the wine is not part of this classification system. In recent years some top producers in the area have voluntarily withdrawn for the classification system.

Image for Concha y Toro Don Melchor Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1987 Maipo Valley
13%
75cl
UK
13%
75cl

Concha y Toro 'Don Melchor' Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1987 Maipo Valley

Single vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon dominant red blend from Chile's famed Maipo Valley.

This 1987 vintage was the inaugural release of the now iconic Don Melchor.

 

Image for Ch. Lafaurie-Peyraguey​ 1997 Sauternes 1er-Cru
13.5%
4 x 75cl
UK
13.5%
4 x 75cl

Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey​ 1997 Sauternes 1er-Cru 2x75cl

Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey was ranked, as part of the former Chateau Peyraguey, as a First Growth Premier Cru (1er-Cru) in Bordeaux' famed 1855 Classification of the Gironde.

The wines of Sauternes are produced from a blend of Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and occasionally a small amount of Muscadelle, left on the vines until affected by the noble fungus, Botrytis Cinerea, which dehydrates the grapes to raisins, leaving only the sweet sugary pulp with which to make the one of the worlds most sought after sweet wines.

Please note that there shall be a shipping charge for 2 bottles applied to this lot.

Image for Ch. de Villegeorge 1959 Haut-Medoc
None Stated
full size
UK
None Stated
full size

Château de Villegeorge 1959 Haut-Médoc

An incredibly old 1959 vintage from Château de Villegeorge.

The historic Château de Villegeorge was ranked Cru Bourgeois Supérieur Exceptionnel in the 1932 classification and again in 1966.

The wine is a classic Cabernet Sauvignon dominant, left-bank Bordeaux-blend from the Bordeaux sub-region of Haut-Médoc.

Image for Ch. Rieussec 1999 Sauternes 1er-Cru
14%
12 x 75cl
UK
14%
12 x 75cl

Château Rieussec 1999 Sauternes 1er-Cru 3x37.5cl

Once belonging to the Carmelite monks in Langon, the renowned Château Rieussec is now owned by Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite), since they purchased the estate in 1984. Chateau Rieussec was ranked as a First Growth Premier Cru (1er-Cru) in Bordeaux' famed 1855 Classification of the Medoc.

The wines of Sauternes are produced from a blend of Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and occasionally a small amount of Muscadelle, left on the vines until affected by the noble fungus, Botrytis Cinerea, which dehydrates the grapes to raisins, leaving only the sweet sugary pulp with which to make the one of the worlds most sought after sweet wines.

Please note that there shall be a shipping charge for 3 bottles applied to this lot.

Image for Ch. Ollieux Romanis Atal Sia 2010 Corbieres-Boutenac
14.5%
3 x 75cl
UK
14.5%
3 x 75cl

Château Ollieux Romanis 'Atal Sia' 2010 Corbières-Boutenac 3x75cl

Atal Sia, meaning \"So be it\", is made from a blend of old vine (60-100 years) Carignan, Grenache and Mourvèdre, from the appellation of Corbières-Boutenac in the larger Languedoc-Roussillon region in the south of France.

Please note that there shall be a shipping charge for 3 bottles applied to this lot.

Image for Ch. Lascombes 1976 Margaux 2eme-Cru
11%
2 x 73cl
UK
11%
2 x 73cl

Châ​teau Lascombes 1976 Margaux 2eme-Cru

Château Lascombes is a 2nd Growth (2eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc, and is often considered a \"Super Second\" - 2nd Growth wines of quality comparable to the 1st Growths.

Cabernet Sauvignon dominant, left-bank Bordeaux-blend, typically with a large Merlot composition; Matured in French Oak barrels for approximately 18 months.

Image for Ch. Langoa Barton 1976 St-Julien 3eme-Cru
none stated
75cl
UK
none stated
75cl

Château Langoa Barton 1976 St-Julien 3eme-Cru

Located within the appellation of Saint-Julien, Château Langoa Barton is a 3rd Growth (3ème Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc.

Classic Cabernet Sauvignon dominant, left-bank Bordeaux-blend; Matured for approximately 20 months; 50% new French Oak barrels.

Château Langoa-Barton was the first of two Bordeaux wine estates bought by Hugh Barton in the 1820s, the other being Leoville-Barton, a 2nd Classified Growth estate. Out of all the 1855 Classified Growths, it is one of the few Chateau's that is still in the hands of the same family that was the owner at the time of the classification, currently managed by Lilian Barton Satrorius.

Image for Ch. Lascombes 1976 Margaux 2eme-Cru
11%
2 x 73cl
UK
11%
2 x 73cl

Châ​teau Lascombes 1976 Margaux 2eme-Cru

Château Lascombes is a 2nd Growth (2eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc, and is often considered a \"Super Second\" - 2nd Growth wines of quality comparable to the 1st Growths.

Cabernet Sauvignon dominant, left-bank Bordeaux-blend, typically with a large Merlot composition; Matured in French Oak barrels for approximately 18 months.

Image for Ch. Doisy-Daene 1997 Sauternes 2eme-Cru
14%
2 x 75cl
UK
14%
2 x 75cl

Château Doisy Daëne 1997 Sauternes 2eme-Cru 2x75cl

From the Sauternes appellation, Château Doisy Daëne is one-third of the original estate Château Doisy which was ranked as a Second Growth Premier Cru (2eme-Cru) in Bordeaux' famed 1855 Classification of the Medoc.

The wines of Sauternes are produced from a blend of Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and occasionally a small amount of Muscadelle, left on the vines until affected by the noble fungus, Botrytis Cinerea, which dehydrates the grapes to raisins, leaving only the sweet sugary pulp with which to make the one of the worlds most sought after sweet wines.

Please note that there shall be a shipping charge for 2 bottles applied to this lot.

Image for Cockburn's 1984 LBV Port
20%
70cl
UK
20%
70cl

Cockburn's 1984 LBV Port

1984 Late Bottled Vintage Port from the house of Cockburn's.

Cockburn’s is one of the greatest names in Port, established by Scotsman Robert Cockburn in 1815, who returned to Portugal after first visiting the country as a soldier.

Late Bottled Vintage Port is a specific style of Ruby Port in which the fortified wine - from a single, specified vintage - is aged for an extended period of time before bottling. Unlike Vintage Ports, LBV Ports do not continue to mature in the bottle.

 

 

Image for Ch. Nenin 1970 Pomerol
None Stated
2 x Full Size
UK
None Stated
2 x Full Size

Château Nénin 1970 Pomerol 2x75cl

Merlot dominant, right-bank Bordeaux-blend from the appellation of Pomerol; aged in oak barrels for 12 to 18 months.

Pomerol is the smallest of the major fine wine regions in Bordeaux, covering an area that is only around three kilometers wide by 4 kilometers long. Pomerol has no formalized wine classification system (as do the Médoc, Graves, Sauternes and Saint-Émilion. Château Nenin has one of the largest vineyards in Pomerol with around 32 hectars.

A blend of around 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc. 

Image for Ch. de Villegeorge 1959 Haut-Medoc
None Stated
full size
UK
None Stated
full size

Château de Villegeorge 1959 Haut-Médoc

An incredibly old 1959 vintage from Château de Villegeorge.

The historic Château de Villegeorge was ranked Cru Bourgeois Supérieur Exceptionnel in the 1932 classification and again in 1966.

The wine is a classic Cabernet Sauvignon dominant, left-bank Bordeaux-blend from the Bordeaux sub-region of Haut-Médoc.

Image for Ch. Haut-Bages-Liberal 1986 Pauillac 5eme-Cru
12.5%
2 x 75cl
UK
12.5%
2 x 75cl

Château Haut-Bages Libéral 1986 Pauillac 5eme-Cru 3x75cl

From the appellation of Pauillac, Chateau Haut-Bages-Liberal is a 5th Growth (5eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc.

The wine is a classic right-bank Bordeaux blend of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Merlot; matured for 16 months in 40% new French Oak barrels.

Please note that there shall be a shipping charge for 3 bottles applied to this lot.

Image for Ch. Talbot 1970 St-Julien 4eme-Cru
none stated
None Stated
UK
none stated
None Stated

Château Talbot 1970 St-Julien 4eme-Cru / Berry Bros and Rudd

One of the most recognisable wine estates in Bordeaux, Château Talbot is typically a Cabernet Sauvignon dominant blend along with Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc; Aged for approximately 18 months in small oak barriques (50% new).

Château Talbot is a 4th Growth (4eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc, and is renowned for its consistency and ageing ability.

This is a bottling by renowned London wine and spirit merchants, Berry Brothers & Rudd.

Image for Castelgiocondo 1978 Brunello di Montalcino Riserva
13%
75cl
UK + % VAT
13%
75cl

Castelgiocondo 1978 Brunello di Montalcino Riserva

100% Sangiovese from the Tuscan town of Montalcino; Classed as a riserva this wine must have been matured for a minimum of 6 years with at least 2 years in wood and 6 months in the bottle.

Brunello di Montalcino is one of the great under-appreciated wines of Italy.  100% Sangiovese which undergoes an extended period of pre-fermentation maceration to extract maximum colour, flavour and tannins which affords the wine its ability to mature for long periods.  Brunello di Montalcino must be aged in oak - commonly Slavonian oak - for a minimum of 2 years, though traditionally winemakers would age their Brunellos in oak for at least 3 years prior to release.

Image for Ch. Broustet 1988 Barsac 2eme-Cru
14%
2 x 75cl
UK
14%
2 x 75cl

Château Broustet 1988 Barsac 2eme-Cru 2x75cl

Chateau Broustet was ranked as a Second Growth Premier Cru (2eme-Cru) in Bordeaux' famed 1855 Classification of the Medoc.

The wines of Sauternes and Barsac are produced from a blend of Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and occasionally a small amount of Muscadelle, left on the vines until affected by the noble fungus, Botrytis Cinerea, which dehydrates the grapes to raisins, leaving only the sweet sugary pulp with which to make the one of the worlds most sought after sweet wines.

Please note that there shall be a shipping charge for 2 bottles applied to this lot.

Image for Ch. Kirwan 2003 Margaux 3eme-Cru
13%
6 x 75cl
UK
13%
6 x 75cl

Château Kirwan 2003 Margaux 3eme-Cru

Château Kirwan is a 3rd Growth (3eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc, located in the appellation of Margaux.

Classic Cabernet Sauvignon dominant, left-bank Bordeaux-blend; matured in 40-50% new French Oak barrels for 20 months.

Margaux is a famed appellation located in the Haut-Médoc district of in the Right Bank of Bordeaux, southwestern France. The wine is predominantly made from Cabernet Sauvignon either as a single varietal or blended with a select combination of other permitted grapes: Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Carmenère, Petit Verdot and Malbec.

 

Image for Croft 1977 Vintage Port
20.5%
6 x 75cl
UK
20.5%
6 x 75cl

Croft 1977 Vintage Port

1977 Vintage port from the from the house of Croft. Bottled in 1979.

Vintage Port is produced only in the most exceptional deemed years from a single harvest. The fermented wine is fortified before being aged for 2-3 years in massive oak vats which preserve the ripe fruit character. Upon bottling, the wines continue to age and can reward patient maturation for many decades. The decision to declare a vintage is made by the individual Port house. 

Founded in 1588 by John Croft of Yorkshire, Croft is one of the most well known and respected of all Port houses which is still active today.

 

Image for Ch. Cantemerle 2014 Haut-Medoc 5eme-Cru
13%
2 x 75cl
UK
13%
2 x 75cl

Château Cantemerle 2014 Haut-Médoc 5eme-Cru 2x75cl

From the Haut-Médoc appellation, Château Cantemerle was recognised as a 5th Growth (5eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Médoc.

Classic Cabernet Sauvignon dominant (50-60%), left-bank Bordeaux-blend; Aged in 40-50% new French oak barrels for 12-16 months.

Please note that there shall be a shipping charge for 2 bottles applied to this lot.

Image for Ch. Lascombes 1978 Margaux 2eme-Cru
75cl
UK
75cl

Châ​teau Lascombes 1978 Margaux 2eme-Cru

Château Lascombes is a 2nd Growth (2eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc, and is often considered a \"Super Second\" - 2nd Growth wines of quality comparable to the 1st Growths.

Cabernet Sauvignon dominant, left-bank Bordeaux-blend, typically with a large Merlot composition; Matured in French Oak barrels for approximately 18 months.

Image for Ch.Batailley 2004 Pauillac 5eme-Cru
13%
75cl
UK
13%
75cl

Château Batailley 2004 Pauillac 5eme-Cru

From the Pauillac appellation, Château Batailley was recognised as a 5th Growth (5eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc.

Château Batailley is one of the oldest estates in Bordeaux. In 1942 it was divided into the two separate estates that we know today; Chateau Batailley and Chateau Haut Batailley.

Classic Cabernet Sauvignon dominant, left-bank Bordeaux-blend; Matured in French Oak barrels (55% new) for approximately 16-18 months.

Image for Ceretto Bricco Rocche 1981 Barolo
13%
75cl
UK + % VAT
13%
75cl

Ceretto 'Bricco Rocche' 1981 Barolo

Barolo, often referred to as the “king of wines”,  must always be made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes-, and matured for a minimum period of 38 months, 18 of which must be in oak barrels - (traditionally in large Slavonian oak casks).

Barolo wine comes from a traditional village of the same name located in the northern region of Piemonte. It is so revered that it was one of just three wines awarded DOCG status on the same day that the classification was introduced in July 1980. The region encompasses 11 villages in the heart of Piemonte, Most of the estates are small and family-owned, therefore production of wines from the Barolo DOCG is low.

Bricco Rocche is part of the Ceretto portfolio and is located in Castiglione Falletto.

Image for Caparzo 2015 Brunello di Montalcino
13.5%
150cl
UK + % VAT
13.5%
150cl

Caparzo 2015 Brunello di Montalcino / 50th Anniversary

100% Sangiovese from the Tuscan town of Montalcino.

Brunello di Montalcino is one of the great under-appreciated wines of Italy.  100% Sangiovese which undergoes an extended period of pre-fermentation maceration to extract maximum colour, flavour and tannins which affords the wine its ability to mature for long periods.  Brunello di Montalcino must be aged in oak - commonly Slavonian oak - for a minimum of 2 years, though traditionally winemakers would age their Brunellos in oak for at least 3 years before release.

Image for Croft 2000 Vintage Port
20.5%
75cl
UK
20.5%
75cl

Croft 2000 Vintage Port

2000 Vintage port from the from the house of Croft. 

Vintage Port is a specific style of Ruby Port which is made only in exceptional years and from the ripest grapes.  The fermented wine is fortified before being aged for 2 years in massive oak vats which preserve the ripe fruit character.  Upon bottling, the wines continue to age and can reward patient maturation for many decades.

Founded in 1588 by John Croft of Yorkshire, Croft is one of the most well known and respected of all Port houses which is still active today.

 

Image for Ch. La Lagune 1981 Haut-Medoc 3eme-Cru
75cl
UK
75cl

Château La Lagune 1981 Haut-Medoc 3eme-Cru

From the semi-regional appellation of Haut-Médoc, Chateau La Lagune is a 3rd Growth (3eme Cru) estate in the 1855 Classification of the Médoc.

A classic Cabernet Sauvignon dominant, left-bank Bordeaux-blend; matured in oak barrels for 15 to 18 months.

Château La Lagune was established in 1587 making one of the oldest estates in the Médoc. The Château also produces a second wine, named 'Moulin de La Lagune', and, since 2004, a third cuvée called 'Mademoiselle L'. 

Image for Clarendon Hills Romas Grenache 2005 South Australia
14.5%
75cl
UK
14.5%
75cl

Clarendon Hills \"Romas\" Grenache 2005 South Australia

Single-vineyard, old vine Grenache from the Clarendon Hills, located just north-east of McLaren Vale, to the south of Adelaide, Australia; matured fro 18 months in 1-5 year old tightly grained French Oak.

This wine comes from the Romas patch within the renowned Blewitt Springs vineyard which was planted in 1920 and the 1940's.

Image for Col d'Orcia 2000 Brunello di Montalcino
14%
75cl
UK + % VAT
14%
75cl

Col d'Orcia 2000 Brunello di Montalcino

Brunello di Montalcino is one of the great under-appreciated wines of Italy. The wine must be made from 100% Sangiovese which undergoes an extended period of pre-fermentation maceration to extract maximum colour, flavour and tannins which affords the wine its ability to mature for long periods.  Brunello di Montalcino must be aged in oak - commonly Slavonian oak - for a minimum of 2 years, though traditionally winemakers would age their Brunellos in oak for at least 3 years before release.

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