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Teho Corte* [ Rating: WA94, AG93]
Teho is a boutique winemaking project located in Mendoza, Argentina, where the wines Zaha and Teho are produced. Ale- jandro Sejanovich and Jeff Mausbach strive to produce limited quantity wines that reflect the unique characteristics of their two small estate vineyards. Bodega Teho’s wines represent the search for complexity and balance based on co-fermentation. In order to capture the evolution of aromas, flavors and textures, different varieties are fermented together and different harvest dates are blended in micro-vinifications, small batches of grapes that are harvested and fermented together to produce the most complex and intense wines possible.
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$145.00 -
Teho Malbec [ Rating: WA94, AG95]
Teho is a boutique winemaking project located in Mendoza, Argentina, where the wines Zaha and Teho are produced. Ale- jandro Sejanovich and Jeff Mausbach strive to produce limited quantity wines that reflect the unique characteristics of their two small estate vineyards. Bodega Teho’s wines represent the search for complexity and balance based on co-fermentation. In order to capture the evolution of aromas, flavors and textures, different varieties are fermented together and different harvest dates are blended in micro-vinifications, small batches of grapes that are harvested and fermented together to produce the most complex and intense wines possible.
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$145.00 -
Zaha Cabernet Franc* [ Rating: WA92, AG89]
Teho is a boutique winemaking project located in Mendoza, Argentina, where the wines Zaha and Teho are produced. Ale- jandro Sejanovich and Jeff Mausbach strive to produce limited quantity wines that reflect the unique characteristics of their two small estate vineyards. Bodega Teho’s wines represent the search for complexity and balance based on co-fermentation. In order to capture the evolution of aromas, flavors and textures, different varieties are fermented together and different harvest dates are blended in micro-vinifications, small batches of grapes that are harvested and fermented together to produce the most complex and intense wines possible.
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$70.00 -
Zaha Cabernet Sauvignon [ Rating: AG91]
Teho is a boutique winemaking project located in Mendoza, Argentina, where the wines Zaha and Teho are produced. Ale- jandro Sejanovich and Jeff Mausbach strive to produce limited quantity wines that reflect the unique characteristics of their two small estate vineyards. Bodega Teho’s wines represent the search for complexity and balance based on co-fermentation. In order to capture the evolution of aromas, flavors and textures, different varieties are fermented together and different harvest dates are blended in micro-vinifications, small batches of grapes that are harvested and fermented together to produce the most complex and intense wines possible.
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$70.00 -
Zaha Chardonnay [ Rating: WA92+, AG93]
Teho is a boutique winemaking project located in Mendoza, Argentina, where the wines Zaha and Teho are produced. Ale- jandro Sejanovich and Jeff Mausbach strive to produce limited quantity wines that reflect the unique characteristics of their two small estate vineyards. Bodega Teho’s wines represent the search for complexity and balance based on co-fermentation. In order to capture the evolution of aromas, flavors and textures, different varieties are fermented together and different harvest dates are blended in micro-vinifications, small batches of grapes that are harvested and fermented together to produce the most complex and intense wines possible.
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$60.00 -
Zaha Malbec [ Rating:WA92, AG91]
Teho is a boutique winemaking project located in Mendoza, Argentina, where the wines Zaha and Teho are produced. Ale- jandro Sejanovich and Jeff Mausbach strive to produce limited quantity wines that reflect the unique characteristics of their two small estate vineyards. Bodega Teho’s wines represent the search for complexity and balance based on co-fermentation. In order to capture the evolution of aromas, flavors and textures, different varieties are fermented together and different harvest dates are blended in micro-vinifications, small batches of grapes that are harvested and fermented together to produce the most complex and intense wines possible.
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$70.00 -
Kaiken Terroir Series Torrontés [Rating:JS90]
Kaiken is the Argentine venture of Mr Aurelio Montes, the respected winemaker of Chilean Montes Winery, and producer of the excellent Montes Alpha wines. “Kaiken” was taken after the wild geese that fly across the border between Chile and Argentina, much like the situation of Aurelio Montes travelling between these two countries. Kaiken aims to produce premium Argentinian wines. Its Vistalba vineyard is managed biodynamically. Their belief is that only chemical-free vines can truly express their intrinsic personality
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$50.00 -
Kaiken Ultra Malbec [Rating:JS93]
Kaiken is the Argentine venture of Mr Aurelio Montes, the respected winemaker of Chilean Montes Winery, and producer of the excellent Montes Alpha wines. “Kaiken” was taken after the wild geese that fly across the border between Chile and Argentina, much like the situation of Aurelio Montes travelling between these two countries. Kaiken aims to produce premium Argentinian wines. Its Vistalba vineyard is managed biodynamically. Their belief is that only chemical-free vines can truly express their intrinsic personality
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$60.00 -
Kalleske Clarry’s GSM [ Rating: JS92]
The Kalleske family have been Barossa Valley’s leading grape-growing family since 1853, consistently growing some of Barossa’s best quality grapes. Today, Kalleske winery is run by the 7th generation who manages both the viticulture and vinification. As active practitioners of sustainable farming, Kalleske is the oldest certified organic and biodynamic vineyard and winery in Barossa Valley. All Kalleske wines are estate grown and vinified with minimalist winemaking techniques to fully capture the essence of the vineyard.
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$65.00 -
Kalleske Plenarius Viognier (SC) [ Rating: JS92]
The Kalleske family have been Barossa Valley’s leading grape-growing family since 1853, consistently growing some of Barossa’s best quality grapes. Today, Kalleske winery is run by the 7th generation who manages both the viticulture and vinification. As active practitioners of sustainable farming, Kalleske is the oldest certified organic and biodynamic vineyard and winery in Barossa Valley. All Kalleske wines are estate grown and vinified with minimalist winemaking techniques to fully capture the essence of the vineyard.
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$70.00 -
Kalleske Elenore Semillon [Rating:JS91]
The Kalleske family have been Barossa Valley’s leading grape-growing family since 1853, consistently growing some of Barossa’s best quality grapes. Today, Kalleske winery is run by the 7th generation who manages both the viticulture and vinification. As active practitioners of sustainable farming, Kalleske is the oldest certified organic and biodynamic vineyard and winery in Barossa Valley. All Kalleske wines are estate grown and vinified with minimalist winemaking techniques to fully capture the essence of the vineyard.
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$65.00 -
Kalleske Merchant Cabernet Sauvignon [Rating:JS92]
The Kalleske family have been Barossa Valley’s leading grape-growing family since 1853, consistently growing some of Barossa’s best quality grapes. Today, Kalleske winery is run by the 7th generation who manages both the viticulture and vinification. As active practitioners of sustainable farming, Kalleske is the oldest certified organic and biodynamic vineyard and winery in Barossa Valley. All Kalleske wines are estate grown and vinified with minimalist winemaking techniques to fully capture the essence of the vineyard.
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$75.00 -
Kalleske Greenock Shiraz[ Rating: JS93, JH95]
The Kalleske family have been Barossa Valley’s leading grape-growing family since 1853, consistently growing some of Barossa’s best quality grapes. Today, Kalleske winery is run by the 7th generation who manages both the viticulture and vinification. As active practitioners of sustainable farming, Kalleske is the oldest certified organic and biodynamic vineyard and winery in Barossa Valley. All Kalleske wines are estate grown and vinified with minimalist winemaking techniques to fully capture the essence of the vineyard.
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$85.00 -
Kalleske Moppa Shiraz [ Rating: JS94, JH93]
The Kalleske family have been Barossa Valley’s leading grape-growing family since 1853, consistently growing some of Barossa’s best quality grapes. Today, Kalleske winery is run by the 7th generation who manages both the viticulture and vinification. As active practitioners of sustainable farming, Kalleske is the oldest certified organic and biodynamic vineyard and winery in Barossa Valley. All Kalleske wines are estate grown and vinified with minimalist winemaking techniques to fully capture the essence of the vineyard.
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$75.00 -
Kalleske Old Vine Grenache [Rating:JS94]
The Kalleske family have been Barossa Valley’s leading grape-growing family since 1853, consistently growing some of Barossa’s best quality grapes. Today, Kalleske winery is run by the 7th generation who manages both the viticulture and vinification. As active practitioners of sustainable farming, Kalleske is the oldest certified organic and biodynamic vineyard and winery in Barossa Valley. All Kalleske wines are estate grown and vinified with minimalist winemaking techniques to fully capture the essence of the vineyard.
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$105.00 -
Katnook Estate Cabernet Sauvignon [Rating:JS92, JH93]
Katnook’s rich history dates back to 1867, when founder of Coonawarra, John Riddoch, purchased vast parcels of land to grow vines. It was here at “Katnook” that the Coonawarra wine region was born, home to some of Australia’s finest terra rossa vineyards. This outstanding winery has two wines in the prestigious Langton’s Classification of Australian Wines, two Jimmy Watson trophies & a five-star rating in James Halliday’s Wine Companion 2019. Katnook is also the official wine for Opera Australia, the nation’s largest arts organisation.
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$80.00 -
Katnook Estate Merlot [ Rating: JS91 ]
Katnook’s rich history dates back to 1867, when founder of Coonawarra, John Riddoch, purchased vast parcels of land to grow vines. It was here at “Katnook” that the Coonawarra wine region was born, home to some of Australia’s finest terra rossa vineyards. This outstanding winery has two wines in the prestigious Langton’s Classification of Australian Wines, two Jimmy Watson trophies & a five-star rating in James Halliday’s Wine Companion 2019. Katnook is also the official wine for Opera Australia, the nation’s largest arts organisation.
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$80.00 -
Katnook Founder’s Block Cabernet Sauvignon
Katnook’s rich history dates back to 1867, when founder of Coonawarra, John Riddoch, purchased vast parcels of land to grow vines. It was here at “Katnook” that the Coonawarra wine region was born, home to some of Australia’s finest terra rossa vineyards. This outstanding winery has two wines in the prestigious Langton’s Classification of Australian Wines, two Jimmy Watson trophies & a five-star rating in James Halliday’s Wine Companion 2019. Katnook is also the official wine for Opera Australia, the nation’s largest arts organisation.
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$55.00 -
Katnook Founder’s Block Chardonnay [Rating:JH92]
Katnook’s rich history dates back to 1867, when founder of Coonawarra, John Riddoch, purchased vast parcels of land to grow vines. It was here at “Katnook” that the Coonawarra wine region was born, home to some of Australia’s finest terra rossa vineyards. This outstanding winery has two wines in the prestigious Langton’s Classification of Australian Wines, two Jimmy Watson trophies & a five-star rating in James Halliday’s Wine Companion 2019. Katnook is also the official wine for Opera Australia, the nation’s largest arts organisation.
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$50.00 -
Katnook Founder’s Block Shiraz
Katnook’s rich history dates back to 1867, when founder of Coonawarra, John Riddoch, purchased vast parcels of land to grow vines. It was here at “Katnook” that the Coonawarra wine region was born, home to some of Australia’s finest terra rossa vineyards. This outstanding winery has two wines in the prestigious Langton’s Classification of Australian Wines, two Jimmy Watson trophies & a five-star rating in James Halliday’s Wine Companion 2019. Katnook is also the official wine for Opera Australia, the nation’s largest arts organisation.
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$55.00 -
Katnook Odyssey Cabernet Sauvignon [Rating:JS93, WA93+, TRR93]
Katnook’s rich history dates back to 1867, when founder of Coonawarra, John Riddoch, purchased vast parcels of land to grow vines. It was here at “Katnook” that the Coonawarra wine region was born, home to some of Australia’s finest terra rossa vineyards. This outstanding winery has two wines in the prestigious Langton’s Classification of Australian Wines, two Jimmy Watson trophies & a five-star rating in James Halliday’s Wine Companion 2019. Katnook is also the official wine for Opera Australia, the nation’s largest arts organisation.
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$150.00 -
Katnook Prodigy Shiraz [Rating:JS92, JH95 ]
Katnook’s rich history dates back to 1867, when founder of Coonawarra, John Riddoch, purchased vast parcels of land to grow vines. It was here at “Katnook” that the Coonawarra wine region was born, home to some of Australia’s finest terra rossa vineyards. This outstanding winery has two wines in the prestigious Langton’s Classification of Australian Wines, two Jimmy Watson trophies & a five-star rating in James Halliday’s Wine Companion 2019. Katnook is also the official wine for Opera Australia, the nation’s largest arts organisation.
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$150.00 -
Krug Grande Cuvèe Edition 171 (with giftbox) [Rating:WA94, WS96, JS99]
Different from other Champagne Houses, Krug’s range begins with the Prestige Cuvee. The Grande Cu-vee is insisted upon as a multi-vintage (not a non-vintage) – a strict blend of only fine wines from several vintage years. An uncompromising degree of selection is carried out in Krug wines; its high price is therefore justified. All Krug Champagnes age beautifully and have made Krug the world’s best-rated Champagne house for years.
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$520.00 -
La Boheme Act Four Syrah Gamay [Rating:JH93 ]
La Boheme takes operatic inspiration from Yarra Valley – born 19th century opera diva, Dame Nellie Melba. This interesting range of wines named after one of her most well-known operas offers excellent quality and impressive drinkability. From its single varietal wines to harmoniously blended ones, La Boheme showcases exceptional elegance, finesse, complexity and balance. A young label hitting all the right notes!
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$60.00 -
La Boheme Act One Riesling
La Boheme takes operatic inspiration from Yarra Valley – born 19th century opera diva, Dame Nellie Melba. This interesting range of wines named after one of her most well-known operas offers excellent quality and impressive drinkability. From its single varietal wines to harmoniously blended ones, La Boheme showcases exceptional elegance, finesse, complexity and balance. A young label hitting all the right notes!
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$60.00 -
La Boheme Act Two Dry Rosé
La Boheme takes operatic inspiration from Yarra Valley – born 19th century opera diva, Dame Nellie Melba. This interesting range of wines named after one of her most well-known operas offers excellent quality and impressive drinkability. From its single varietal wines to harmoniously blended ones, La Boheme showcases exceptional elegance, finesse, complexity and balance. A young label hitting all the right notes!
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$60.00 -
La Boheme The Missing Act Cabernet & Friend [Rating:JH93]
La Boheme takes operatic inspiration from Yarra Valley – born 19th century opera diva, Dame Nellie Melba. This interesting range of wines named after one of her most well-known operas offers excellent quality and impressive drinkability. From its single varietal wines to harmoniously blended ones, La Boheme showcases exceptional elegance, finesse, complexity and balance. A young label hitting all the right notes!
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$60.00 -
La Poderina Brunello Di Montalcino DOCG [Rating:WA92, JS94]
Founded in 1988, La Poderina is located in Montalcino in the area of Castelnuovo dell’Abate, a terroir known to produce wines of particular elegance and balance. High quality farming system is at the core of La Poderina’s philosophy, adopting low yields of only 60 quintals per hectare in the vineyards – resulting in richer and more concentrated grapes! La Poderina’s wines are well-known for their elegance and balance. They are matured in a mixture of French oak bar riques and large wooden barrels to im-part complexity.
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$120.00 -
La Poderina Brunello di Montalcino Riserva “Poggio Abate” DOCG [Rating:WA93, JS95]
Founded in 1988, La Poderina is located in Montalcino in the area of Castelnuovo dell’Abate, a terroir known to produce wines of particular elegance and balance. High quality farming system is at the core of La Poderina’s philosophy, adopting low yields of only 60 quintals per hectare in the vineyards – resulting in richer and more concentrated grapes! La Poderina’s wines are well-known for their elegance and balance. They are matured in a mixture of French oak bar riques and large wooden barrels to im-part complexity.
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$170.00 -
La Poderina Rosso Di Montalcino DOC [Rating: AG91]
Founded in 1988, La Poderina is located in Montalcino in the area of Castelnuovo dell’Abate, a terroir known to produce wines of particular elegance and balance. High quality farming system is at the core of La Poderina’s philosophy, adopting low yields of only 60 quintals per hectare in the vineyards – resulting in richer and more concentrated grapes! La Poderina’s wines are well-known for their elegance and balance. They are matured in a mixture of French oak bar riques and large wooden barrels to im part complexity.
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$70.00 -
La Réserve de Sociando Mallet – Haut-Médoc
L’Esprit De Bordeaux makes exceptional wine quality affordable for great Bordeaux wine lovers. Crystal Wines have specifically selected four great wines from the prestigious appellations of Mar gaux, Medoc, Haut Medoc and Lalande de Pomerol. The wines include Jacques Boyd (second wine of Chateau Boyd Cantenac), La Reserve de Sociando Mallet (second wine of Chateau Sociando Mallet), and Chateau Preuillac, which is also served in Singapore Airlines Business Class.
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$80.00 -
Labruyere Prieur Selection Chassagne Montrachet 1er Morgeot Blanc
Labruyere Prieur Selection is located in Meursault and belongs to Domaine Jacques Prieur which is owned by Domaines Labruyere. With the acquisition of Domaine Jacques Prieur, Labruyere-Prieur Selection was launched as a negociant company, at the same address as Domaine Jacques Prieur. Edouard Labruyere is the daily manager and the wines are vinified by Nadine Gublin, who is also the oenologist at Domaine Jacques Prieur. In this way, the same team is behind the wines of Jacques Prieur and Labruyere-Prieur Selection.
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$280.00 -
Labruyere Prieur Selection Chassagne Montrachet 1er Morgeot Rouge
Labruyere Prieur Selection is located in Meursault and belongs to Domaine Jacques Prieur which is owned by Domaines Labruyere. With the acquisition of Domaine Jacques Prieur, Labruyere-Prieur Selection was launched as a negociant company, at the same address as Domaine Jacques Prieur. Edouard Labruyere is the daily manager and the wines are vinified by Nadine Gublin, who is also the oenologist at Domaine Jacques Prieur. In this way, the same team is behind the wines of Jacques Prieur and Labruyere-Prieur Selection.
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$180.00 -
Labruyere Prieur Selection Griotte Chambertin Grand Cru [Rating:AG92-94]
Labruyere Prieur Selection is located in Meursault and belongs to Domaine Jacques Prieur which is owned by Domaines Labruyere. With the acquisition of Domaine Jacques Prieur, Labruyere-Prieur Selection was launched as a negociant company, at the same address as Domaine Jacques Prieur. Edouard Labruyere is the daily manager and the wines are vinified by Nadine Gublin, who is also the oenologist at Domaine Jacques Prieur. In this way, the same team is behind the wines of Jacques Prieur and Labruyere-Prieur Selection.
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$600.00 -
Labruyere Prieur Selection Santenay Clos Genet
Labruyere Prieur Selection is located in Meursault and belongs to Domaine Jacques Prieur which is owned by Domaines Labruyere. With the acquisition of Domaine Jacques Prieur, Labruyere-Prieur Selection was launched as a negociant company, at the same address as Domaine Jacques Prieur. Edouard Labruyere is the daily manager and the wines are vinified by Nadine Gublin, who is also the oenologist at Domaine Jacques Prieur. In this way, the same team is behind the wines of Jacques Prieur and Labruyere-Prieur Selection.
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$160.00 -
Lamole di Lamole Chianti Classico DOCG
What makes Lamole di Lamole’s Chianti Classico unique and highly distinctive? More than 500 years old, Lamole di Lamole is situated at one of the highest points in Chianti Classico, imbuing the wines with elegance and intense aromas. Over the years, the estate’s program of clonal selection has identified clones of Sangiovese that give Lamole di Lamole its unique character!
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$55.00 -
Lamole di Lamole Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG [Rating:WS90, JS92]
What makes Lamole di Lamole’s Chianti Classico unique and highly distinctive? More than 500 years old, Lamole di Lamole is situated at one of the highest points in Chianti Classico, imbuing the wines with elegance and intense aromas. Over the years, the estate’s program of clonal selection has identified clones of Sangiovese that give Lamole di Lamole its unique character!
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$75.00 -
Sette Ponti Crognolo Toscana IGT [ Rating: JS94]
Owned by the Moretti Cuseri family, Sette Ponti is located near Arezzo in Chianti Classico. Fun fact: the house takes its name from the seven bridges between Arezzo and Florence that motorists have to cross on their way there!
Of course, given the region in which it is located, the house put the traditional local grape variety, Sangiovese, foremost in its blends, but it also opened up to international varieties to experiment with new expressions in that specific terroir. Elegant wines with uncompromising quality!
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$80.00 -
Sette Ponti Oreno Toscana IGT [ Rating: JS98]
Owned by the Moretti Cuseri family, Sette Ponti is located near Arezzo in Chianti Classico. Fun fact: the house takes its name from the seven bridges between Arezzo and Florence that motorists have to cross on their way there!
Of course, given the region in which it is located, the house put the traditional local grape variety, Sangiovese, foremost in its blends, but it also opened up to international varieties to experiment with new expressions in that specific terroir. Elegant wines with uncompromising quality!
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$205.00 -
Sette Ponti Orma Toscana IGT [ Rating: WA95, JS96]
Owned by the Moretti Cuseri family, Sette Ponti is located near Arezzo in Chianti Classico. Fun fact: the house takes its name from the seven bridges between Arezzo and Florence that motorists have to cross on their way there!
Of course, given the region in which it is located, the house put the traditional local grape variety, Sangiovese, foremost in its blends, but it also opened up to international varieties to experiment with new expressions in that specific terroir. Elegant wines with uncompromising quality!
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$205.00 -
Sette Ponti Passi Di Orma Bolgheri DOC [ Rating: JS94]
Owned by the Moretti Cuseri family, Sette Ponti is located near Arezzo in Chianti Classico. Fun fact: the house takes its name from the seven bridges between Arezzo and Florence that motorists have to cross on their way there!
Of course, given the region in which it is located, the house put the traditional local grape variety, Sangiovese, foremost in its blends, but it also opened up to international varieties to experiment with new expressions in that specific terroir. Elegant wines with uncompromising quality!
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$75.00 -
Sette Ponti Vigna dell’impero [ Rating: AG95]
Owned by the Moretti Cuseri family, Sette Ponti is located near Arezzo in Chianti Classico. Fun fact: the house takes its name from the seven bridges between Arezzo and Florence that motorists have to cross on their way there!
Of course, given the region in which it is located, the house put the traditional local grape variety, Sangiovese, foremost in its blends, but it also opened up to international varieties to experiment with new expressions in that specific terroir. Elegant wines with uncompromising quality!
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$210.00 -
Sette Ponti Vigna Di Pallino Chianti DOCG [ Rating: JS90]
Owned by the Moretti Cuseri family, Sette Ponti is located near Arezzo in Chianti Classico. Fun fact: the house takes its name from the seven bridges between Arezzo and Florence that motorists have to cross on their way there!
Of course, given the region in which it is located, the house put the traditional local grape variety, Sangiovese, foremost in its blends, but it also opened up to international varieties to experiment with new expressions in that specific terroir. Elegant wines with uncompromising quality!
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$55.00 -
Lawson’s Dry Hills Chardonnay [Rating:TRR90]
With over 25 years of experience, owners Tim and Pauline Evill insist that only a small team manages every part of the winemaking process to ensure every bottle is given the attention it deserves. These certified sustainable wines breathe knowledge and innovation. Lawson’s Dry Hills is part of the family of twelve fraternity that represents New Zealand’s most prestigious artisanal wineries. Its Sauvignon Blanc is the American Airlines Business Class wine, and is selected by Air New Zealand for its International Business Class pouring program.
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$55.00 -
Lawson’s Dry Hills Pinot Noir
With over 25 years of experience, owners Tim and Pauline Evill insist that only a small team manages every part of the winemaking process to ensure every bottle is given the attention it deserves. These certified sustainable wines breathe knowledge and innovation. Lawson’s Dry Hills is part of the family of twelve fraternity that represents New Zealand’s most prestigious artisanal wineries. Its Sauvignon Blanc is the American Airlines Business Class wine, and is selected by Air New Zealand for its International Business Class pouring program.
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$55.00 -
Lawson’s Dry Hills Reserve Pinot Noir [ Rating: TRR91 ]
With over 25 years of experience, owners Tim and Pauline Evill insist that only a small team manages every part of the winemaking process to ensure every bottle is given the attention it deserves. These certified sustainable wines breathe knowledge and innovation. Lawson’s Dry Hills is part of the family of twelve fraternity that represents New Zealand’s most prestigious artisanal wineries. Its Sauvignon Blanc is the American Airlines Business Class wine, and is selected by Air New Zealand for its International Business Class pouring program.
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$65.00 -
Greywacke Chardonnay [Rating: TRR95]
The brainchild of Kevin Judd, Greywacke is named after a grey stone that is found widely in New Zealand. One of the most influential winemakers in New Zealand, Kevin Judd was founder winemaker of Cloudy Bay for 25 vintages. He was conferred the prestigious George Fistonich Medal for putting Marlborough wines on the world map in the 1980s.
Greywacke’s signature wine is its patented “Wild Sauvignon” label name, which is 100% wild fermented with minimal intervention, and oak-aged.
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$80.00 -
Greywacke Pinot Gris [Rating: TRR93]
The brainchild of Kevin Judd, Greywacke is named after a grey stone that is found widely in New Zealand. One of the most influential winemakers in New Zealand, Kevin Judd was founder winemaker of Cloudy Bay for 25 vintages. He was conferred the prestigious George Fistonich Medal for putting Marlborough wines on the world map in the 1980s.
Greywacke’s signature wine is its patented “Wild Sauvignon” label name, which is 100% wild fermented with minimal intervention, and oak-aged.
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$65.00 -
Greywacke Pinot Noir [Rating: TRR93]
The brainchild of Kevin Judd, Greywacke is named after a grey stone that is found widely in New Zealand. One of the most influential winemakers in New Zealand, Kevin Judd was founder winemaker of Cloudy Bay for 25 vintages. He was conferred the prestigious George Fistonich Medal for putting Marlborough wines on the world map in the 1980s.
Greywacke’s signature wine is its patented “Wild Sauvignon” label name, which is 100% wild fermented with minimal intervention, and oak-aged.
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$85.00 -
Greywacke Sauvignon Blanc [Rating: TRR95]
The brainchild of Kevin Judd, Greywacke is named after a grey stone that is found widely in New Zealand. One of the most influential winemakers in New Zealand, Kevin Judd was founder winemaker of Cloudy Bay for 25 vintages. He was conferred the prestigious George Fistonich Medal for putting Marlborough wines on the world map in the 1980s.
Greywacke’s signature wine is its patented “Wild Sauvignon” label name, which is 100% wild fermented with minimal intervention, and oak-aged.
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$60.00 -
Greywacke Wild Sauvignon [Rating: TRR96]
The brainchild of Kevin Judd, Greywacke is named after a grey stone that is found widely in New Zealand. One of the most influential winemakers in New Zealand, Kevin Judd was founder winemaker of Cloudy Bay for 25 vintages. He was conferred the prestigious George Fistonich Medal for putting Marlborough wines on the world map in the 1980s.
Greywacke’s signature wine is its patented “Wild Sauvignon” label name, which is 100% wild fermented with minimal intervention, and oak-aged.
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$75.00 -
Lawson’s Dry Hills Reserve Sauvignon Blanc [Rating: TRR93]
With over 25 years of experience, owners Tim and Pauline Evill insist that only a small team manages every part of the winemaking process to ensure every bottle is given the attention it deserves. These certified sustainable wines breathe knowledge and innovation. Lawson’s Dry Hills is part of the family of twelve fraternity that represents New Zealand’s most prestigious artisanal wineries. Its Sauvignon Blanc is the American Airlines Business Class wine, and is selected by Air New Zealand for its International Business Class pouring program.
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$60.00 -
Lawson’s Dry Hills Sauvignon Blanc [ Rating: TRR93]
With over 25 years of experience, owners Tim and Pauline Evill insist that only a small team manages every part of the winemaking process to ensure every bottle is given the attention it deserves. These certified sustainable wines breathe knowledge and innovation. Lawson’s Dry Hills is part of the family of twelve fraternity that represents New Zealand’s most prestigious artisanal wineries. Its Sauvignon Blanc is the American Airlines Business Class wine, and is selected by Air New Zealand for its International Business Class pouring program.
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$55.00 -
Le Carillon de Rouget (2nd Wine of Château Rouget)
At the end of the 19th century, Rouget was classified among the top five estates of the Pomerol appellation. Consequently in 1992, the Labruyere Family fell in love with Chateau Rouget. Convinced by the exceptional quality and potential of its terroir, they revamped the estate and successfully brought it to the forefront of the Pomerol appellation. The estate is now considered by critics and amateurs as the winery which has made the most consistent progress across the appellation, vintage after vintage.
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$100.00 -
Le Difese [Rating:WA90, WS90, AG91]
Tenuta San Guido is named after the Saint Guido della Gherardesca who lived during the XI century. It is located on the Tyrrhenian coast, between Leghorn and Grosseto, in Maremma an area made famous by Italian Nobel prize winner Giosue Carducci, and it stretches for 13 km from the sea to the hills.
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$90.00 -
Les Hauts de Smith Blanc [Rating: WA91-92, JS92-93]
One of the oldest Bordeaux wine estates, Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte is a Graves Grand Cru Classe in the Pessac-Leognan appellation in Bordeaux. They are known to possess one of the most admirable pioneering spirit. They are one of the rare chateaux to own an on-site cooper, allowing them full control over its oak integrity. Their red wine cellar is one of the largest underground cellars in Bordeaux, holding up to 1000 barrels. Biodynamic farming forms an integral part of their philosophy. They have also recently explored whole cluster fermentation.
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$120.00 -
Les Hauts de Smith Rouge [Rating: JS93]
One of the oldest Bordeaux wine estates, Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte is a Graves Grand Cru Classe in the Pessac-Leognan appellation in Bordeaux. They are known to possess one of the most admirable pioneering spirit. They are one of the rare chateaux to own an on-site cooper, allowing them full control over its oak integrity. Their red wine cellar is one of the largest underground cellars in Bordeaux, holding up to 1000 barrels. Biodynamic farming forms an integral part of their philosophy. They have also recently explored whole cluster fermentation.
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$110.00 -
Les Tourelles de Longueville [Rating: WA91-93, AG92, JS94]
Chateau Pichon Baron is one of Bordeaux’s most illustrious “super seconds” with a rich history dating back to the 17th century that captures the striking clarity and precision of Pauillac.
The Pichon Baron team is dedicated to producing exceptional wines that are faithful to the spirit of the great Pauillac terroir. The terroir’s best land is devoted to the production of the Grand Vin, with strict selection from older vines on the noblest soils. Pichon Baron produces two second wines: Les Tourelles de Longueville and Les Griffons de Pichon Baron.
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$140.00 -
Lingua Franca AVNI Chardonnay [ Rating: JD92, AG91]
Established in 2012, Lingua Franca was founded by Larry Stone, a famous San Francisco Master Sommelier and Dominique Lafon, an iconic producer of Burgundy. Lingua Franca – which translates to “honest tongue” – is inspired by a desire for transparency in winemaking and purity in the vineyard. Larry Stone found exactly this in the extraordinary vineyard site in the Eola-Amity Hills of the Willamette Valley. All work is guided by respect for the environment by following sustainable farming practices.
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$105.00 -
Lingua Franca AVNI Pinot Noir [ Rating: JD94, AG92]
Established in 2012, Lingua Franca was founded by Larry Stone, a famous San Francisco Master Sommelier and Dominique Lafon, an iconic producer of Burgundy. Lingua Franca – which translates to “honest tongue” – is inspired by a desire for transparency in winemaking and purity in the vineyard. Larry Stone found exactly this in the extraordinary vineyard site in the Eola-Amity Hills of the Willamette Valley. All work is guided by respect for the environment by following sustainable farming practices.
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$105.00
