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Today more than 160 years since its foundation, the company remains proudly independent, and is one of the few 100% family-owned Portuguese Port Houses. A rare chance to savour a once-in-a-lifetime Port. No, it's not a mistake - this really is a 111-year-old... Read More
$2000.00
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The Sastre brothers own 40 hectares of tempranillo, as well as some cabernet sauvignon and merlot they use to make a rosado. The estate's best wines, labeled Pago de Santa Cruz,... Read More
$1200.00
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No estate is so closely associated with Corton-Charlemagne as Bonneau de Martray, if only because all its vineyards are grand cru. The estate’s holdings have apparently remained... Read More
$350.00
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Domaine Bonneau du Martray is recognized as one of the world’s great wine estates and a reference point for its appellation. It is the sole estate in Burgundy to produce... Read More
$165.00
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Y'quem is widely acknowledged as the greatest sweet wine producer on the planet. However, what few people realize is that they also make tiny amounts of a dry white called "Y"... Read More
$175.00
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Manager of Yqyem (and Cheval Blanc) comments: "This 2002 is a lovely vintage. It is very typical of its appellation, with beautiful, pure hints of candied fruit. It enchants the palate thanks to its marked refinement, voluptuousness and alluring freshness.... Read More
$180.00
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With six waves of picking spread over seven weeks and twenty-five working days, the 2004 vintage was complex, but well-rounded. It reflects the full gamut of Yquem's terroirs. "Wonderful aromas of pineapple, apple and lemon, with loads of botrytis. Full-bodied,... Read More
$165.00
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Light in color and in weight, this vintage of Chateau d'Yquem wine offers a nose of flowers, honey, apricots and pineapple. Medium bodied, with zesty acidity, this lighter style of Sauternes feels more like a Barsac on the palate. Lighter in weight, density... Read More
$180.00
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Château Ducru-Beaucaillou’s wines are fitting of this simply magnificent château and resplendent gardens, giving this Saint-Juilen heavyweight the unofficial title as a ‘Super Second’ – a second growth producing wines... Read More
$140.50
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The 94 hectare Bordeaux vineyard of Chateau Montrose has a terroir of gravel, typical of the St. Estephe appellation with sand and some clay. The vineyard is planted to 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot, 6% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot with vines... Read More
$121.00
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The only white wine produce from the Rothschild's estate in Bordeaux, the Ailes de Argent takes a special meaning to the exceptional new wine. The name derives from a children's... Read More
$115.00
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The names Sauzet, Carillon and Leflaive have become synonymous with Puligny, but one local clan has remained under the radar. The Chavy family has had roots in Puligny for almost 200 years. In 1976, after years of selling grapes to négociants,... Read More
$450.00
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In Allen Meadows’ recent book, La Perle de la Côte , Arnoux-Lachaux is recognized as a benchmark producer of Vosne-Romanée. Beginning with the 2007 vintage,... Read More
$350.00
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Domaine de l'Arlot is the site of the former Domaine Jules Belin in Premeaux, located just south of Nuits St. Georges. The Domaine was co-owned by Jean-Pierre De Smet, who spent about eight years alongside Jacques Seysses of Domaine Dujac before taking... Read More
$395.00
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This venerable fifth-generation domaine has holdings in the top vineyards of both Volnay and Pommard. Son-in-law Jean Pierre Charlot is now the managing director. He worked closely... Read More
$220.00
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Domaine Lignier-Michelot has been part of the landscape of Morey St. Denis since early in the twentieth century, but like so many of its neighbors throughout the Côte d’Or,... Read More
$195.00
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