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  • $300.00

    Chateau des Songes, Song by Bong – Bordeaux 2020

    “Song by Bong” Bordeaux 2020 exhibits a deep purple color with a violet colour and a dark black core, hinting at its concentrated nature. On the nose, it gives aromas of ripe black cherries, blackberries, and elderberry jam, layered with a hints of smoked bacon, aromatic herbs, and a touch of liquorice in the background. The palate unveils firm yet ripe tannins, contributing to a rich and juicy mouthfeel. The fruit is well-structured, showcasing both freshness and depth, leading to a convincing length on the finish.

    $300.00
  • $1,080.00

    Haut-Bergey – Pessac-Leognan 2000

    The Chateau Haut Bergey 2000 displays beautiful chocolatey espresso aromas, arising from its dark ruby and purple colour. Full-bodied and silky-textured, it shows impressive concentration and density. It appears to have reached its peak of maturity, which would give a delicious appeal to a well-aged Bordeaux red.

    $1,080.00
  • $3,280.00

    La Gomerie – Saint-Emilion 1998

    The 1998 La Gomerie boasts a medium to deep garnet-brick colour, unveiling an enchanting aroma of sandalwood, star anise, and dusty soil, complemented by dried mulberries, plum preserves, and kirsch. On the palate, it exudes elegance and finesse, with layers of spice, dried flowers, and a captivating fruit core. The plush tannins and seamless freshness contribute to its allure, culminating in a lingering aniseed finish. While currently in a delightful sweet spot, it has the potential to cellar for another 10-12 years with ease.

    $3,280.00
  • $1,800.00

    La Providence – Pomerol 2008

    A brilliant effort for the vintage, this muscular, dense purple-colored, powerful, rich 2008 offers notes of graphite, truffles, black cherries and blackberries along with moderately high tannins, full-bodied richness, impressive purity and a multidimensional mouthfeel.

    $1,800.00
  • $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.

    $1,380.00
  • $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.

    $2,380.00
  • $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.

    $320.00
  • $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.

    $1,480.00
  • $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.

    $480.00
  • $1,480.00

    Prieure-Lichine – Margaux 2000

    This Chateau Prieure Luchine 2000 is textured, rich, medium to full-bodied, giving a dark ruby and purple colour in addition to a knock-out nose of black cherries, cassis, tobacco leaf, cocoa, and toasty oak in the background. The wine is sweet on the attack, full-bodied, and well-textured, with oodles of fruit and glycerin. Benefit from long cellar ageing, the wine also developed tertiary aromas such as leather and tobacco.

    $1,480.00
  • $528.00

    Raymond-Lafon – Sauternes 1988

    The 1988 possesses an opulent, full-bodied, exotic, lavishly rich personality, moderate sweetness, and huge quantity of extract, glycerin, and alcohol in its finish. The 1988 offers a refined aromatic profile and tight structure at its youth. With the long cellar ageing, the wine shows a smooth sikly tannin monthfeel, with a hint of leather, chocolate and tabacoo aromas, followed by a long fine finish.

    $528.00

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