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Lafarge Vial, Cote de Brouilly 2016
The 2016 Côte de Brouilly presents aromas of dark chocolate, roasted game bird, and small wild berries. This medium to full-bodied wine is bright and fleshy, with a crunchy fruit core, lively acids, and a long, chalky finish. Similar to the Fleurie Clos Vernay, it will benefit from aging in the cellar. Lafarge Vial, the Beaujolais branch of Domaine Michel Lafarge.
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$1,380.00
Lassegue – Saint-Emilion 2008
This wine displays elegant and spicy aromas, with hints of gamy notes. It has a medium dark ruby/purple color. You’ll notice aromas of pain grille, black currant, cherry, and crushed rock, along with prominent minerality. It’s a mid-weight wine with a slightly tannic structure from the 2008 vintage. Overall, it’s an excellent effort that is expected to age well and drink well today.
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$380.00
Lassegue – Saint-Emilion 2008
This wine displays elegant and spicy aromas, with hints of gamy notes. It has a medium dark ruby/purple color. You’ll notice aromas of pain grille, black currant, cherry, and crushed rock, along with prominent minerality. It’s a mid-weight wine with a slightly tannic structure from the 2008 vintage. Overall, it’s an excellent effort that is expected to age well and drink well today.
$380.00 -
$2,380.00
Le Plus de La Fleur de Bouard – Lalande-de-Pomerol 2000
Hubert de Bouard’s 2000 La Plus de la Fleur de Bouard is a remarkable cuvée, crafted from 80% Merlot along with Cabernet Franc and a touch of Cabernet Sauvignon, exudes richness, intensity, and elegance in equal measure. Regrettably, its limited production means availability is scarce. With a velvety texture and a symphony of flavors including blueberries, coffee, black currants, kirsch, smoke, and licorice, this wine is both powerful and refined. It promises to age gracefully in the cellar, offering an exceptional drinking experience for fortunate enthusiasts.
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$320.00
Les Cadrans de Lassegue – Saint-Emilion 2008
In the 2019 Lassegue, you’ll find aromas of plums, wild berries, pencil shavings, and dark chocolate. It’s medium to full-bodied, deep, and lively, with powdery tannins and bright acids. Despite its understated and elegant profile, which is somewhat unexpected from this estate known for its dramatic wines, this will reward a little patience.
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$1,480.00
Les Plantiers du Haut-Brion – Pessac-Leognan 2007
Les Plantiers de Haut-Brion is a dry white wine produced by the Château Haut-Brion in Bordeaux, France. It’s a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon grapes grown on gravelly soils influenced by the Pyrenees mountains. The oceanic climate allows for extended grape ripening, and the vineyards are managed sustainably with manual harvests. Traditional winemaking techniques are employed, utilizing temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks during fermentation. This focus on quality ensures a well-balanced white wine that reflects the elegance of Bordeaux from this esteemed terroir.
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$850.00
Maison Roche de Bellene, Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers 2019
The Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers presents a rich bouquet dominated by fruity aromas of redcurrant and cranberry. On the palate, it is medium-bodied with fine, smooth tannins, showcasing tart red cherry fruit and a saline quality, leading to a precise and persistent finish.
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$3,680.00
Maison Roche de Bellene, Vosne-Romanee 1er Cru 2019 (Mixed Case of 3 bts)
Vosne Romanée 2019, including Vosne Romanée 1er Cru Malconsorts 2019, Vosne Romanée 1er Cru Les Rouges 2019, and Vosne Romanée 1er Cru En Orveaux 2019.
The Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru les Malconsorts has a bright cranberry, raspberry and briary scented bouquet that demonstrates impressive delineation and authority. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannin that render this masculine in style.
Vosne Romanée 1er Cru Les Rouges opens in the glass with aromas of sweet berry fruit and a deft framing of oak. Medium bodied, textural and fleshy, its ample core of fruit is structured around powdery tannins.
Vosne Romanée 1er Cru En Orveaux presents a deep ruby color and aromas of red fruits, blackcurrant, and raspberry. Its rich and full-bodied perfumed bouquet gives it a silky tannin.$3,680.00 -
$1,880.00
Marchand & Burch, Mazis-Chambertin Grand Cru 2010
Marchand’s 2010 Mazy-Chambertin offers tart red raspberry, rhubarb, brown spices, and resin flavors, with prominent tannins and a persistent finish. Pascal Marchand, a Burgundy veteran, gained prominence at Comte Armand in Pommard before starting his own negociant operation in 2006. Working out of Nuits-St.-Georges, Marchand oversees barrel evolution in trusted growers’ cellars and vinifies some wines from purchased fruit in his facility, showcasing the emerging micro-negociant model.
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$565.00
Michel Arcelain, Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Mouches 2017
Beaune 1er Cru “Clos Des Mouches” is a red wine of remarkable elegance and finesse. It undergoes a 20-month aging process in our cellar in oak barrels. Its robe is of a deep, brilliant ruby red. On the palate, one finds notes of red fruits (blackberries, Morello cherries), accompanied by hints of undergrowth and subtle licorice undertones. Its silky texture and elegant tannins bring unparalleled harmony to the palate.
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$480.00
Nairac – Barsac 2001
The Château Nairac 2001 has quite an intense bouquet with dried quince, nougat and hazelnut aromas, slightly more oxidative than its peers and yet still attractive. The palate is well balanced with spicy notes on the entry, well-judged acidity and a lovely marmalade-driven, harmonious finish.
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$350.00
Patrick Javillier, Bourgogne Cote d’Or Blanc Cuvee des Forgets 2020
This Bourgogne Chardonnay offers exceptional value among Burgundy whites. With the beautiful aromas of white and yellow fruits, florals, and a hint of toast from oak aging, it exudes elegance and strength. The palate is initially full-bodied and lively, evolving into a well-balanced texture with precise acidity and consistent flavors. Fresh and characterful, it culminates in a long and refined finish.
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$760.00
Patrick Javillier, Meursault Les Clousots 2020
Meursault Les Clousots is a blend of two Climats: Meursault Les Clous, situated at the crest of the slopes, and Meursault Les Crotots, positioned just below the premiers crus Porusots. Unlike some, this wine doesn’t see any new oak, focusing instead on showcasing the pure expression of fruit with a delightful texture. The compact, serious palate is balanced and remarkably long, driven by a firm core of ripe acidity.
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$498.00
Patrick Piuze, Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons Les Minots 2021
Piuze’s Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons Les Minots shows the aromas of pear, honeycomb, and dried white flowers. This medium to full-bodied wine is fleshy and charming, with a seamless and enveloping texture, making it highly appealing even in its youth.
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$380.00
Patrick Piuze, Chablis La Butte ‘O’ 2022
Piuze’s latest release, the 2022 Chablis La Butte “O,” hails from the Butteaux lieu-dit, just outside the premier cru area. It presents enticing aromas of pear, toasted nuts, bee pollen, white flowers, and a youthful reduction. Medium to full-bodied, with a satiny texture and precise acidity, it culminates in a long, mineral-driven finish.
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$480.00
Paul Bara, Coteaux Champenois Bouzy Rouge 2000 (Label stained)
The Coteaux Champenois Bouzy red wine from Paul Bara is a speciality of the house, sourced from the hillsides of Champagne. Bouzy benefits from an exceptional micro-climate and boasts plots that are among the best in the region, ensuring the quality of this red wine. Produced only in very good years, this wine is made entirely from Pinot Noir grapes. It has a shiny appearance with light pink reflections. On the nose, it offers pleasant notes of blackcurrant and spice with a hint of vanilla. And the palate is fresh with flavors of cherry and violet, providing a delightful experience.
$480.00