Our Wines

domaine parent en primeur 2022 - wimbledon wine cellar

Anne Parent Monthelie Blanc Village 2022

88-90, Neal Martin, October 2023. The 2022 Monthelie Village comes from purchased fruit whereby Parent controls the harvest, raised in 350-liter barrels using 35% new oak. It has an uncomplicated nose with orange zest, and light peach skin touches.

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White
£290.00 a case (6 x 75cl)
Chanson EP 2018

Chanson Chablis 1er Fourchaumes 2018

As summer rolls on, we had a bottle of this on Sunday and it's drinking sensationally. Treat yourself to a 6 pack or two. Stock available to be delivered this weekend.

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£210.00 a case (6 x 75cl)
Domaine Michaut Freres Chablis - wimbledon wine cellar

Domaine Michaut Freres Chablis 2022 - DUTY PAID

This wine is mineral driven, with slight floral notes and a steely crisp acidity which makes you want to go back for more. A classic and classy Chablis, showcasing the mineral terroir beautifully with notes of flint stone and fleshy fruits lingering on the palate. A wine that goes well with Burgundy snails, Chablis sausage and seafood.

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£132.00 a case (6 x 75cl)
la doucette poully fume - wimbledon wine cellar

Domaines de Ladoucette Pouilly Fumé 2018

This is one of the top "go to" wines for Pouilly-Fumé. The estate's name is synonymous with style and quality. This is one heck of an entry level for Poully-Fumé. Highly recommended by us. 

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White
£180.00 a case (6 x 75cl)
henschke hill of grace - wimbledon wine cellar

Henschke Hill of Grace Eden Valley Shiraz 2018 IN BOND

Over 180 years ago, Johann Christian Henschke settled in the Eden Valley where he built his farm. When third generation, Paul Alfred Henschke took over the reins in 1914, the now famed Hill of Grace vines were more than 50 years old.

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Red
£1,500.00 a case (3 x 75cl)
henschke mount edelstone - wimbledon wine cellar

Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz 2018 - IN BOND

Unusual for its time, the Mount Edelstone Vineyard was solely planted with Shiraz in 1912. From the German ‘Edelstein’ meaning ‘gemstone’ this wine references the small yellow opals once found in the area.

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£750.00 a case (6 x 75cl)

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