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Alta offers an intense golden colour with light shades of green. The nose is rich and full-flavored, with vibrant citrus fruit and attractive minerality. On the palate, a smooth sweet entry leads to an unctuous, fresh wine, packed with ripe fruit and subtle vanilla. The finish is long and lingering, with crisp, well-balanced acidity.
Country: Argentina
Producer: Catena Zapata
Region: Mendoza
The Bricco Boschis Cru is a truly profound vineyard; an amphitheatre-shaped site that produces this estate's most emblematic Barolo. This comes from vines with an average age of 50 years, mostly situated in two parcels within this single vineyard. The first is the Punta Marcello, which lies at the top of the slope next to the cantina. This cool terroir is known for its fragrant, pale juice and long, angular tannins. Then, there is the Vigna Colle Sudovest parcel, lying … more
Country: Italy
Producer: Cavallotto
Region: Piedmont
Sub Region: Barolo
The fruit for this flagship Riserva derives from the small sub-terroir of the Bricco Boschis known as Vigna San Giuseppe. A steep slope that sits behind the cantina, this 2.38-hectare parcel has long been considered the sweet spot for this vineyard, consistently delivering one of the greatest Barolos of the region.
Here you get the best of everything: altitude (but not too much); excellent drainage (but enough water retention thanks to the limestone and clay, ensuring the vines don't stress … more
Country: Italy
Producer: Cavallotto
Region: Piedmont
Sub Region: Barolo
Les Vignerons D'Estézargues is a co-op in the town of Estézargues, near Avignon. Truly unique in the winemaking world, this all-organic co-op comprises 10 exceptional growers who come together to produce exceptional blended and single site cuvées. This wine is particular is named for the Spanish Broom plants - genets - abundant on the site. Grenache and Syrah, with a touch of Counoise grown in the one vineyard, this wine is spicy and smoky, evoking cassis and blackbarries, dried orange … more
Country: France
Producer: Cave d'Estezargues
Region: Rhone Valley
Sub Region: Cotes-du-Rhone
Country: France
Producer: Cave de Turckheim
Region: Alsace
Vernaccia is grown widely in Italy, but the best comes from San Gimignano in Tuscany. Crunchy, fresh with lively acidity this is a wonderful refreshing starter, but equally works well with a variety of lighter dishes. Not only is it great drinking, at this price it is a real steal. … more
César farms his vineyards organically, with indigenous yeasts. The vines are all over 100 years old. He uses minimal new oak in the winery and whole bunches to varied extents with the Mencia. As is often the case in the area, the vineyards are co-planted with Alicante Bouschet and up to 12 other native grape varieties. The nephew of the aforementioned Raul Pérez, he comes from the family that has owned Castro Ventosa since 1752.
Country: Spain
Producer: César Márquez
Region: Galicia
Sub Region: Bierzo
Country: Australia
Producer: Chalari
Region: Western Australia
Sub Region: Great Southern
New-school cool meets old school sensibilities, Chalari can do it all. They focus on classic varieties but made with a fresh eye. Their Shiraz Tempranillo from the Great Southern Western Australia reminds us of a great Rioja, with luscious spice from oak ageing, wrapped around dense forest berry and charred red pepper, a generous finish for a terrific price.
Country: Australia
Producer: Chalari
Region: Western Australia
Sub Region: Great Southern
Swap out your usual week-night white for this fascinating Falanghina. A variety native to Campania (the heel of Italy's boot), this one does it all. Expect fragrant florals and soft stonefruit scents, and a palate that's supercharged with thirst-quenching freshness and a tart lemon-sherbet finish.
Country: Australia
Producer: Chalmers
Region: Victoria
Sub Region: Heathcote
From 21 year old vines, grown on grey clay-loam soils in Yarra Junction, this Sauv Blanc walks the line between contemporary style with familiar character. There’s a bright, fresh and slight tropical note to the nose, with a zippy palate that finishes remarkably sleek. Aided by some clever winemaking, this is a real gem.
Country: Australia
Producer: Chalmers
Region: Victoria
Sub Region: Heathcote
Country: Australia
Producer: Chambers
Region: Victoria
Sub Region: Rutherglen
100% Pinot Noir from Clouet's best plots, dubbed by Jean-Francois Clouet "the golden square of Bouzy". It is 50% current vintage fermented in old Sauternes barriques & 50% solera reserve wine - the estate's best reserve wines dating from 2001. The wine ages sur lie in bottle for a number of years before it receives a low 6-grams per liter dosage. Cuvée 1911 commemorates the year riots broke out in the Champagne region as the local farmers rebelled against the … more
Country: France
Producer: Andre Clouet
Region: Champagne
The Clouet family has crafted Champagnes on the sun-drenched slopes of Bouzy and Ambonnay since 1751. These two Grand Cru sites yield gorgeous bunches of flavoursome, opulent Pinot Noir which form the base of André Clouet’s Grande Reserve. This wine is aged on lees for 36 months and includes 30% reserve wines.
Country: France
Producer: Andre Clouet
Region: Champagne
100% Pinot Noir.
I just can't get enough of it - especially at this price. The Andre Clouet grande reserve brut is a delicious wine made from 100 per cent pinot noir with all the richness and definition that variety offers. There's plenty of fine bead, red fruits mingled with citrus, and earthy, warm spice (think star anise and cinnamon), zesty and dry on the finish. It builds on the palate and is quite voluptuous, almost full- bodied for champagne, … more
Country: France
Producer: Andre Clouet
Region: Champagne
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