Last cases of the vintage
Here are some strong cases for why you should be stocking up by sixes and twelves. Because once these vintages are gone, theyre exactly that. Strong vintages like white Burgundy 18 and 21 are here; red Bordeaux 10 and 16 too. Buy these vintages by the case and you can always lay a few bottles down for longer. Then enjoy the rest.
Back in May, we were pleased to advise that we had found a final parcel of the superb 2016 La Petite Sirène from Margauxs >
From the most stellar 2010 vintage now at peak drinking maturity and a luxurious merlot-dominant blend from the Saint-Émilion >
When turning his craftsmanship and terroir savoir-faire to chardonnay, Bruno renders us an elegant and expressive glass >
The warmth of the highly-rated 2018 vintage is evident in this ‘mini-Meursault’; here, imparting a delightful prominence >
In the warm, wonderful, coastal appellation of Maremma, Fattoria Le Pupille produce what many consider to be the finest >
"Hand-harvested and aged for 11 months in old oak, it's lively and citrusy and makes a perfect introduction to Burgundy."Jonathan >
Pulling the cork on the 1998 Château Saint-Nicolas is akin to opening the doorway to a manor house drawing room; adorned >
90 points, The Wine Advocate
"The 2016 El Salvaje Malbec should not be confused with the El Salvaje Malbec Orgánico, as this >
Upon pouring there's a real sense of elegance, both visually with its deep mahogany core and pale crimson rim, and aromatically >
Vignerons de Buxy's 'Les Chaniots' is your glad reminder of the kind of top-quality, premier cru white Burgundy one can >