Our Wines
Bouley Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Beaune 2018 - DUTY PAID
*DUTY PAID PRICING* 90 points, William Kelley, Robertparker.com "...some of the Côte d'Or's finest values, a fact that readers should profit from to acquire some bottles while they can."
Appellation : BOURGOGNE " Hautes Côtes de Beaune "
Colour : Red.
d`Ardhuy Corton Grand Cru Les Renardes Rouge 2019
*PRICES IN BOND*
Last 2 vintages have scored 17.5 and 18+ from Jancis Robinson.
Naudin Ferrand Echezeaux Grand Cru 2019 POA
*ALL PRICES IN BOND* 4+ Star Rating! Jasper Morris MW, Inside Burgundy
Claire Naudin's perfect Echezeaux is an embodiment of fine fruit and finesse that is seldom seen in this appellation. Power is not evident in this super bottling, it is replaced by finesse and a ballerina-like aroma of charm and cherries.
Chateau La Bastidette Montagne de St. Emilion 2019
Ripe, fleshy, right-bank Bordeaux made from a one hectare plot of 40 year old vine Merlot situated in the commune of Montagne-Saint-Emilion. Aromas of sweet red berries, blackcurrant, liquorice and cedary-spices.
Tempo d`Angélus 2019
Bordeaux... prepared like a Grand Cru. JAMES SUCKLING 93/100: "A delicious, savory red with blackcurrant, chocolate and cedar aromas and flavors. It's medium-bodied with fine, round tannins. Fresh and bright. It opens at the end and becomes chewy and intense."
A wine — structured, complex and delicious — to enjoy today
Dubreuil Fontaine Beaune Montrevenots 2019 - DUTY PAID
*DUTY PAID* Score: 88-90 points, Jasper Morris for Inside Burgundy and 89 - 91 Points, Neal Martin for Vinous.
d'Ardhuy Ladoix Rouge 2019 - DUTY PAID
These vines are located at an altitude of around 250 m at the foot of the Corton hill. The slope is gentle and faces south in Les Chagnots, and south-east in Les Chaillots and Les Vris. Vines planted on fertile, well-drained soil which encourages early ripening of the grapes.
Domaine Javillier Savigny Les Beaune 1er Serpentieres 2018 - DUTY PAID
The Premier Cru les Serpentières is located a stone's throw from Savigny-lès-Beaune , on the south-facing slope of the valley which moves away from the Corton hill. The gently sloping terroir, facing south, limestone and very stony, is a setting for Pinot Noir .