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  • Tapanappa Chardonnay Tiers Vineyard 2023 (12x75cl)

    Halliday Wine Companion (96)

    From the Tiers Vineyard planted in 1979. A third of the barrels used are new French oak. The cooler year renders a wine of tension and torsion, precision and finesse. It's heavily perfumed, an invitation to drink lustily, with green apple, lime, ginger, cinnamon and faint alpine herb characters lightly dusted with clove-cedar oak. Just so. The palate has immense vitality and length, a pleasing, almost lightly hazy texture captured in ripples of briny acidity holding in more apple, cinnamon, clove and licks of peach and green almond. Lots going on here; an immensely satisfying and serious wine. And delicious, importantly.
  • Ten Minutes by Tractor Chardonnay McCutcheon 2013 (6x75cl)
  • Ten Minutes by Tractor Chardonnay Wallis 2013 (6x75cl)
  • Ten Minutes by Tractor Pinot Noir Wallis 2013 (6x75cl)
  • Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2017 (6x75cl)

    An expert blend of opulence and elegance, the Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2017 marvels the finest wine connoisseurs. This brilliant collaboration between Terlato family from Chicago and Michel Chapoutier from France's Rhône Valley, delivers an exceptional wine that mirrors their passion and expertise. This luxurious Shiraz, crafted from the distinguished L-block vineyards in Victoria, Australia, uses biodynamic farming practices and spontaneous fermentation to retain the grape's original character, producing a rich bouquet of blackberry, spice and pepper aromas. It lingers gracefully on the palate, revealing layers of dark fruit and spicy complexity leading into a firm, lengthy finish. Aged for 18 months in French oak it yields refined tannins that add to the wine's intricacy. Abbotts & Delaunay old vines added to this wine's prestige, attributing to its robust intensity. The Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2017 effortlessly showcases an admirable partnership and a testament to fine Australian wine.

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    £185.15
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2018 (6x75cl)

    Begin a fulfilling oenophile journey with a bottle of the Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2018. Born from an impressive collaboration between Anthony J. Terlato of Terlato Wines, and Michel Chapoutier, the globally-renowned Rhône wine producer, its creation is a true testament to the mastery of viticulture. Sourced from the precise geographical locale referred to as 'L-Block' in Victoria's Pyrenees region in Australia, the Shiraz grapes are nurtured in granitic soil, adding a unique depth to the wine's character. This full-bodied Shiraz exemplifies high-quality winemaking, boasting an intense violet hue alongside a stunning bouquet of dark fruit and pungent spice. Its palate, showcasing strong tannins and undertones of blackberry and mineral, duly complements the finely-tuned acidity, culminating in a lingering finish. The Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2018 is indeed an iconic addition to any sophisticated wine collection.

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    £252.80
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2021 (6x75cl)

    The Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2021 epitomises the divine marriage of Old and New World winemaking. Born in Victoria's Pyrenees region, this biodynamically farmed Australian Shiraz is the brainchild of renowned vintners Anthony Terlato and Michel Chapoutier. Hand-picked L-block grapes ensure superior quality, delivering an exquisite, richly concentrated wine. A delicate process of matured French oak barrel ageing nurtures its plush tannins, intricate layers and opulent finish.

    Exhilarate your senses with this wine's seductive blackberry and plum notes, underpinned by characteristic peppery spice and a well-rounded mineral edge. The Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2021 radiates expression, depth, and elegance, offering an unforgettable journey for the discerning palate. Celebrate every sip of this bottle that embodies the spirit of innovation, boundless passion and traditional delicacy. Embrace the Terlato & Chapoutier difference.

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    £243.20
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2016 (6x75cl)

    Immerse yourself in the divine indulgence of the Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2016. The synergy between two vinicultural icons - Tony Terlato of Terlato Wines, USA and Michel Chapoutier of Maison M. Chapoutier, France is elegantly embodied in this robust offering. Teased from the Saddleback vineyards of Victoria, Australia, evincing an exacting soil composition mimicking the terroir of Rhone Valley, the wine speaks eloquently of its provenance. The transformative magic of careful selection, traditional destemming, and synchronised fermentation carries a strong hint of dark berries, a melange of spices, coupled with a prolonged, velvety finish. Unfurling in the glass, the Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2016 evolves, expanding its storyline and eventually becoming a full-bodied, rounded introduction to each sip. Invitingly layered, yet masterfully balanced, this Shiraz is a testament to the golden combination of new world ambition and old world tradition. Easily a must-have for any connoisseur's cellar.

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    £388.03
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2017 (6x75cl)

    Produced in Victoria, Australia, Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2017 showcases a harmonious fusion of New World boldness with Old World elegance. The result of a collaboration between Anthony Terlato, a revered veteran in the American wine industry, and iconic French winemaker Michel Chapoutier, this Syrah focuses on finesse over power. This wine is hand-picked from a single vineyard, with the choice grapes undergoing minimal handling to preserve their natural character. The intense, rich wine is aged in French oak for 18 months, imbuing it with subtle spice and structured tannins. On the palate, it reveals tantalising notes of wild fruits, black pepper, and spice leading to a lingering, complex finish. Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2017 encapsulates a sophisticated balance of fruit intensity, refined oak, and mature tannins; a testament to the dedicated craftsmanship of this fruitful Franco-American partnership. Such precise attention to detail positions Terlato & Chapoutier's Saddleback 2017 as a must-have addition for any discerning wine collector's cellar.

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    £222.80
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2018 (6x75cl)

    The Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2018 is an exquisite blend fashioned in the verdant vineyards of Victoria's Pyrenees region, Australia. Cultivated by esteemed wine producers, Michel Chapoutier, a Rhône icon, and Tony Terlato, an American wine ambassador, this intriguing partnership epitomises an Old World and New World fusion. The majority Shiraz is hand-harvested from the place they fondly dubbed 'Saddleback', following traditional biodynamic practices augmenting the wine's rich character.

    Robust and bold, this 2018 vintage bears an ethereal bouquet of bramble fruits, black pepper and liquorice, married beautifully with hints of vanilla, derived from maturation in French oak barrels. The palate unfolds an equally intense depth, finessed by a delicate minerality and layered complexity. Best savoured at its youthful peak, the Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2018 proffers an evocative, tantalising experience for connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike.

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    £249.58
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2020 (6x75cl)

    Tantalise your palate with the Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2020, a quintessential expression of collaboration between two globally esteemed wine families, Terlato from Napa Valley and Chapoutier from Rhône Valley. Meticulously cultivated in the nutrient-rich soils of Victoria, Australia, this exceptional drop echoes the region's distinct climate conditions. Handpicked from the Saddleback vine's superior S-block, the Shiraz grapes were matured in custom French oak barrels, amplifying the wine’s depth and richness. Heather colour in hue, it presents a complex symphony of ripe fruits, fine spices, and well-integrated tannins. This Shiraz opens the senses with elegant aromas of blackberry and clove, underpinned by a signature mineral undertone reflecting its provenance. The texture is smooth, marked by a balanced acidity that enhances its long finish. Whether enjoyed now or cellared, the Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2020 is a testimony to masterful winemaking and definitely a fine addition to any wine collection.

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    £243.20
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2021 (6x75cl)

    The Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2021 is the product of an esteemed partnership between American wine giant Anthony Terlato and renowned Rhône producer Michel Chapoutier. This exquisite Australian Shiraz is made on the sun-drenched Victorian Pyrenees slopes, with Geelong's cool maritime influences enriching this fruit-forward blend.

    Nurtured in tight-grain French oak barrels, this eclectic Shiraz boasts an interplay of power and finesse. Its deep crimson hue introduces a structured palate of dark fruit intertwined with peppery spices, layered in supple, silken tannins. A long, lingering finish exhibits the wine’s meticulous maturation and exemplary vinification.

    Chapoutier’s biodynamic philosophy perfectly aligns with Terlato's alchemic finesse to create the spellbindingly unique Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2021, an absolute must-add to your cellar if you appreciate world-class Shiraz.

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    £243.20
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  • The Colonial Estate Alexander Laing 2005 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (93)

    The 2005 Alexander Laing Old Vines Grenache was sourced from 100-year-old vines in the Greenock subregion of Barossa. Dark ruby-colored, it has a complex bouquet of damp earth, sage, smoked herbs, espresso, cassis, and kirsch. Velvety-textured with superb depth, it also has well-concealed tannins which will allow the wine to evolve for another 4-6 years. It has a pure, 45-second finish. This outstanding Grenache will drink well through 2020.
  • The Colonial Estate Emigre 2005 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    There are 2000 cases of 2005 Emigre, a blend of six grape varieties sourced from a range of Barossa sites designed to reflect a “palate” of the Valley. The blocks were cropped at 1 ton of fruit per acre. The composition of the blend is 30% Shiraz, 30% Grenache, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Mourvedre, with the balance Carignan and Muscadelle. The wine was aged from 18-20 months in new French oak. It offers a complex aromatic array of smoky oak, damp earth, pencil lead, clove, pepper, cassis, and blueberry. Supple-textured and very intense, the wine exhibits spicy red and black fruits, with hints of mint and chocolate in the background. It is layered, opulent, and long while maintaining its elegant personality. Give it 5-7 years in the cellar and drink it through 2025.
  • The Colonial Estate Explorateur Shiraz Barossa 2005 (12x75cl)

    Experience the luxuriant flavour of The Colonial Estate Explorateur Shiraz Barossa 2005, a distinguished vintage crafted with precision in Australia's famed Barossa Valley. This exquisite selection springs from the award-winning The Colonial Estate, globally renowned for their dedication to authentic, high-quality vintages. Known for its intense burgundy hue, the Explorateur Shiraz speaks tactile intensity via an intoxicating bouquet of ripe blackberries, plums, and spice.

    Produced through traditional vinification processes, each grape is impeccably hand-selected ensuring the finished bottle mirrors the overarching richness of the Barossa vineyard itself. Relish the symbiotic harmony of French and American oak maturity which has allowed this eminent Shiraz a silkiness that cascades smoothly across the palate, rounded out by a lingering pepper-accented finish. The Colonial Estate Explorateur Shiraz Barossa 2005 promises a decadent sensorial journey, an essential addition to any discerning connoisseur's collection.

  • The Colonial Estate John Speke Grenache Mourvedre Syrah 2006 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    Ruby-red. Intensely floral aromas of fresh red berries, candied cherry and Asian spices. Silky in texture, with midweight raspberry and cherry flavors, tangy mineral bite and late-arriving tannins. Very appealing now, but balanced to reward patience. This is really elegant.
  • The Colonial Estate L'Etranger Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (93)

    Inky violet. Minty cassis and blackberry on the nose, with an array of floral, herbal and mineral qualities adding interest. Deep and sweet but structured, with powerful dark berry and bitter cherry flavors, firm tannic grip and superb finishing thrust. Gains in sweetness with air but remains balanced, offering a beautifully judged interplay of fruit and tannin.
  • Thistledown Cunning Plan Shiraz 2019 (6x75cl)

    Halliday Wine Companion (96)

    A full-bodied shiraz that reflects cunning winemaking. Whole-berry fermentation has put a rich gloss on the palate without overloading the tannin structure. The predominantly black berry fruit is shot through with licorice, spice and an airbrush of dark chocolate.
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    £217.18
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  • Thistledown This Charming Man Single Vineyard Grenache 2021 (6x75cl)

    James Suckling (97)

    I have tasted this producer's wines for a time now and adore the grenaches. Often my preference is for the Sands of Time cuvée but in 2021, a vintage of such effortless quality, This Charming Man ascends. Bitter red-fruit, orange-pastille, tea-tree, dried-thyme, bracken and sandalwood riffs are beautifully compressed by a phalanx of brushwood tannins. Mid-weighted Nebbiolo vibes. Very fine. Extremely long. An exquisite grenache. Drink or hold.
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    £250.84
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  • Thistledown Vagabond Old Vines Grenache 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (95)

    The 2019 The Vagabond Old Vine Grenache is now five years of age, and it's quickly sinking into its more tertiary phase. I do find this commonly in McLaren Vale Grenache; they seem to move quite rapidly here from the vivid nature they possess on release. They stay at this point for a long time, though, which is attractive. The core of fruit on the mid-palate remains, yet it is wrapped in an autumnal sheath of dried figs, cracked autumn leaves, mahogany furniture and old books. It is sitting on the cusp of tertiary here, and I expect it to remain this way for some time. It's bloody, a little meaty, ferruginous and spicy. Fascinating. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.
  • Tolpuddle Chardonnay 2019 (1x75cl)

    Halliday Wine Companion (98)

    A strikingly beautiful chardonnay with its flowery bouquet bearing witness to the sheer purity of the incredibly long palate, the full palette of chardonnay flavours on display. Nectarine, white peach and grapefruit zest are sewn together by an invisible silver thread of acidity.
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    £121.19
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  • Tolpuddle Chardonnay 2023 (6x75cl)

    Halliday Wine Companion (98)

    It seems a gross understatement to say that Tolpuddle has been in fine form as of late, but they have knocked it out the park again with this release from the cooler '23 vintage. The palest of straw in the glass, the aromas crisp and filigreed. Citrus, white peach and nectarine cut with glorious wisps of struck match and flinty complexity. Grilled hazelnuts, deftly-judged vanillin oak, lardo, white flowers, crushed riverstone, clotted cream and sea spray. The wine envelops the imbiber; flavours precise and pure with an umami-rich, mineral cadence, dreamy texture and daubs of spiced oatmeal, grilled peaches and flint. The finish is sustained, the only thing unresolved the need for another (larger?) bottle. An outstanding Australian chardonnay.
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    £454.32
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  • Tolpuddle Pinot Noir 2023 (6x75cl)

    The Real Review (97)

    Deep red-purple, bright and clear colour; superb rich ripe black cherry fragrance with a kiss of smoky oak, the palate remarkably full and rich, smooth and fleshy with excellent texture and immediate drinking appeal, although it has the legs to age well too. Serious structure, but also succulent, sweet and plush—almost too much of a good thing. Outstanding pinot noir.
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    £411.12
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  • Torbreck RunRig 2001 (1x150cl)
    (1x150cl) 2001

    Wine Advocate (95)

    No RunRig was made in 2000. The 2001 RunRig features six single vineyards, an increase from the two or three that went into the RunRig wines from the 1990s. The nose is more restrained than the previous wines, and the palate is as well, with an undeniable power that surges through the finish. This is tightly wound and closed for the most part, with length that continues long after the wine is gone. This bodes well for its future. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
  • Torbreck RunRig 2015 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96+)

    The 2015 RunRig is dark and brooding, with tar and resin, asphalt and tapenade. In the mouth, the fruit is sweet, feathered by vanilla pod and medjool date, mulberry, blood plum and sweet licorice. The length is phenomenally long, and the future will be just as long. The wine is so closed at this stage, and yet it has all the hallmarks required for long aging. 15% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
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    £1,012.40
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  • Torbreck RunRig 2017 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (96)

    Inky ruby color. Expansive aromas of dark fruit liqueur, incense, candied flowers, Indian spices and vanilla. Has a smoky mineral quality that gains strength as the wine opens up. Fleshy, sweet and broad on the palate, offering impressively concentrated yet lively blackcurrant, boysenberry and violet pastille flavors that are lifted and sharpened by a smoky mineral flourish. Smooth, seamless and appealingly sweet on an extremely long, floral-dominated finish that"s framed by suave, well-knit tannins.
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    £1,353.89
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  • Torbreck RunRig 2018 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (99)

    The 2018 RunRig is perfectly eloquent of the 2018 vintage. It was warm and dry, and the reds produced both in Barossa and Eden Valleys were of very high quality. Here, the 2018 could be stylistically compared to 2016, however the 2018 offers tremendous chisel and definition of both the tannins and the nuanced fruit profile. This is a brilliantly polished and sleek wine that, while approachable and ready for drinking now, offers none of the gracious complexity that it will no doubt develop with patient cellaring. Should you wish to see the potential of this wine, plan to open a bottle in 2040. Should you feel impatient, opening a bottle now will suffice—it is very good today. 15% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
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    £1,367.60
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  • Torbreck RunRig 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96+)

    The 2019 RunRig hails from a hot, dry vintage, and the wine here is brooding, structurally firm and savory. The wine is thoroughly black, both in the glass and in its nature—black fruit, black spice, brooding tannins. While the 2018 may be open for business now, this should remain closed for some time yet—2030 as a minimum would be the recommendation. 15% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
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    £1,134.80
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  • Torbreck RunRig 2021 (1x75cl)
    (1x75cl) 2021

    Matthew Jukes (20+)

    2021 RunRig will make you turn your head while you gawp in disbelief. This wine has something I have never seen in Runrig before – an immovable mountain of terroir, monolithically anchored in its core. Standing at the foot of this gargantuan flavour, I could not see the summit. There is so much ravishing Shiraz skin draped decorously around this totemic terroir it appears wholly demonic and fear-inducing. But the fruit notes are as refined and finely tuned as ever, providing the taster with a baffling counterpoint between the Dark Side and a Venetian dandy, resplendent in its filigree and finery. I cannot remember seeing two such opposing characters in one wine before, and every time I went back to the glass, there was more to admire, and these elements fuse and shape-shift into a glorious amalgam of sophistication and power. Of course, it deserves a perfect score. This wine is unique and uniquely stunning. I wish I could attend every opening of 2021 RunRig – oh, to be a fly on the wall, listening to the gasps of delight when people are lucky enough to taste this wine.
  • Torbreck The Descendant 2003 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    Primarily Shiraz with a tiny dollop of Viognier, the blockbuster 2003 Descendant spent 18 months in used French oak (barrels that were previously used for Torbreck’s flagship cuvee, Run Rig). A spectacular perfume of flowers, blackberries, cassis, licorice, and honeysuckle is followed by an unctuously textured, full-bodied red displaying a seamless integration of wood, tannin, acidity, and alcohol. With elegance, power, richness, and just about everything one could want in a full-throttle, beautifully balanced dry red wine, it will drink well for 12-15 years.
  • Tapanappa Chardonnay Tiers Vineyard 2023 (12x75cl)

    Halliday Wine Companion (96)

    From the Tiers Vineyard planted in 1979. A third of the barrels used are new French oak. The cooler year renders a wine of tension and torsion, precision and finesse. It's heavily perfumed, an invitation to drink lustily, with green apple, lime, ginger, cinnamon and faint alpine herb characters lightly dusted with clove-cedar oak. Just so. The palate has immense vitality and length, a pleasing, almost lightly hazy texture captured in ripples of briny acidity holding in more apple, cinnamon, clove and licks of peach and green almond. Lots going on here; an immensely satisfying and serious wine. And delicious, importantly.
  • Ten Minutes by Tractor Chardonnay McCutcheon 2013 (6x75cl)
  • Ten Minutes by Tractor Chardonnay Wallis 2013 (6x75cl)
  • Ten Minutes by Tractor Pinot Noir Wallis 2013 (6x75cl)
  • Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2017 (6x75cl)

    An expert blend of opulence and elegance, the Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2017 marvels the finest wine connoisseurs. This brilliant collaboration between Terlato family from Chicago and Michel Chapoutier from France's Rhône Valley, delivers an exceptional wine that mirrors their passion and expertise. This luxurious Shiraz, crafted from the distinguished L-block vineyards in Victoria, Australia, uses biodynamic farming practices and spontaneous fermentation to retain the grape's original character, producing a rich bouquet of blackberry, spice and pepper aromas. It lingers gracefully on the palate, revealing layers of dark fruit and spicy complexity leading into a firm, lengthy finish. Aged for 18 months in French oak it yields refined tannins that add to the wine's intricacy. Abbotts & Delaunay old vines added to this wine's prestige, attributing to its robust intensity. The Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2017 effortlessly showcases an admirable partnership and a testament to fine Australian wine.

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    £135.00
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2018 (6x75cl)

    Begin a fulfilling oenophile journey with a bottle of the Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2018. Born from an impressive collaboration between Anthony J. Terlato of Terlato Wines, and Michel Chapoutier, the globally-renowned Rhône wine producer, its creation is a true testament to the mastery of viticulture. Sourced from the precise geographical locale referred to as 'L-Block' in Victoria's Pyrenees region in Australia, the Shiraz grapes are nurtured in granitic soil, adding a unique depth to the wine's character. This full-bodied Shiraz exemplifies high-quality winemaking, boasting an intense violet hue alongside a stunning bouquet of dark fruit and pungent spice. Its palate, showcasing strong tannins and undertones of blackberry and mineral, duly complements the finely-tuned acidity, culminating in a lingering finish. The Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2018 is indeed an iconic addition to any sophisticated wine collection.

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    £190.00
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2021 (6x75cl)

    The Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2021 epitomises the divine marriage of Old and New World winemaking. Born in Victoria's Pyrenees region, this biodynamically farmed Australian Shiraz is the brainchild of renowned vintners Anthony Terlato and Michel Chapoutier. Hand-picked L-block grapes ensure superior quality, delivering an exquisite, richly concentrated wine. A delicate process of matured French oak barrel ageing nurtures its plush tannins, intricate layers and opulent finish.

    Exhilarate your senses with this wine's seductive blackberry and plum notes, underpinned by characteristic peppery spice and a well-rounded mineral edge. The Terlato & Chapoutier L-Block Shiraz 2021 radiates expression, depth, and elegance, offering an unforgettable journey for the discerning palate. Celebrate every sip of this bottle that embodies the spirit of innovation, boundless passion and traditional delicacy. Embrace the Terlato & Chapoutier difference.

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    £182.00
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2016 (6x75cl)

    Immerse yourself in the divine indulgence of the Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2016. The synergy between two vinicultural icons - Tony Terlato of Terlato Wines, USA and Michel Chapoutier of Maison M. Chapoutier, France is elegantly embodied in this robust offering. Teased from the Saddleback vineyards of Victoria, Australia, evincing an exacting soil composition mimicking the terroir of Rhone Valley, the wine speaks eloquently of its provenance. The transformative magic of careful selection, traditional destemming, and synchronised fermentation carries a strong hint of dark berries, a melange of spices, coupled with a prolonged, velvety finish. Unfurling in the glass, the Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2016 evolves, expanding its storyline and eventually becoming a full-bodied, rounded introduction to each sip. Invitingly layered, yet masterfully balanced, this Shiraz is a testament to the golden combination of new world ambition and old world tradition. Easily a must-have for any connoisseur's cellar.

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    £302.00
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2017 (6x75cl)

    Produced in Victoria, Australia, Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2017 showcases a harmonious fusion of New World boldness with Old World elegance. The result of a collaboration between Anthony Terlato, a revered veteran in the American wine industry, and iconic French winemaker Michel Chapoutier, this Syrah focuses on finesse over power. This wine is hand-picked from a single vineyard, with the choice grapes undergoing minimal handling to preserve their natural character. The intense, rich wine is aged in French oak for 18 months, imbuing it with subtle spice and structured tannins. On the palate, it reveals tantalising notes of wild fruits, black pepper, and spice leading to a lingering, complex finish. Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2017 encapsulates a sophisticated balance of fruit intensity, refined oak, and mature tannins; a testament to the dedicated craftsmanship of this fruitful Franco-American partnership. Such precise attention to detail positions Terlato & Chapoutier's Saddleback 2017 as a must-have addition for any discerning wine collector's cellar.

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    £165.00
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2018 (6x75cl)

    The Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2018 is an exquisite blend fashioned in the verdant vineyards of Victoria's Pyrenees region, Australia. Cultivated by esteemed wine producers, Michel Chapoutier, a Rhône icon, and Tony Terlato, an American wine ambassador, this intriguing partnership epitomises an Old World and New World fusion. The majority Shiraz is hand-harvested from the place they fondly dubbed 'Saddleback', following traditional biodynamic practices augmenting the wine's rich character.

    Robust and bold, this 2018 vintage bears an ethereal bouquet of bramble fruits, black pepper and liquorice, married beautifully with hints of vanilla, derived from maturation in French oak barrels. The palate unfolds an equally intense depth, finessed by a delicate minerality and layered complexity. Best savoured at its youthful peak, the Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback 2018 proffers an evocative, tantalising experience for connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike.

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    £188.00
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2020 (6x75cl)

    Tantalise your palate with the Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2020, a quintessential expression of collaboration between two globally esteemed wine families, Terlato from Napa Valley and Chapoutier from Rhône Valley. Meticulously cultivated in the nutrient-rich soils of Victoria, Australia, this exceptional drop echoes the region's distinct climate conditions. Handpicked from the Saddleback vine's superior S-block, the Shiraz grapes were matured in custom French oak barrels, amplifying the wine’s depth and richness. Heather colour in hue, it presents a complex symphony of ripe fruits, fine spices, and well-integrated tannins. This Shiraz opens the senses with elegant aromas of blackberry and clove, underpinned by a signature mineral undertone reflecting its provenance. The texture is smooth, marked by a balanced acidity that enhances its long finish. Whether enjoyed now or cellared, the Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2020 is a testimony to masterful winemaking and definitely a fine addition to any wine collection.

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    £182.00
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  • Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2021 (6x75cl)

    The Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2021 is the product of an esteemed partnership between American wine giant Anthony Terlato and renowned Rhône producer Michel Chapoutier. This exquisite Australian Shiraz is made on the sun-drenched Victorian Pyrenees slopes, with Geelong's cool maritime influences enriching this fruit-forward blend.

    Nurtured in tight-grain French oak barrels, this eclectic Shiraz boasts an interplay of power and finesse. Its deep crimson hue introduces a structured palate of dark fruit intertwined with peppery spices, layered in supple, silken tannins. A long, lingering finish exhibits the wine’s meticulous maturation and exemplary vinification.

    Chapoutier’s biodynamic philosophy perfectly aligns with Terlato's alchemic finesse to create the spellbindingly unique Terlato & Chapoutier Saddleback S-Block Shiraz 2021, an absolute must-add to your cellar if you appreciate world-class Shiraz.

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    £182.00
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  • The Colonial Estate Alexander Laing 2005 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (93)

    The 2005 Alexander Laing Old Vines Grenache was sourced from 100-year-old vines in the Greenock subregion of Barossa. Dark ruby-colored, it has a complex bouquet of damp earth, sage, smoked herbs, espresso, cassis, and kirsch. Velvety-textured with superb depth, it also has well-concealed tannins which will allow the wine to evolve for another 4-6 years. It has a pure, 45-second finish. This outstanding Grenache will drink well through 2020.
  • The Colonial Estate Emigre 2005 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    There are 2000 cases of 2005 Emigre, a blend of six grape varieties sourced from a range of Barossa sites designed to reflect a “palate” of the Valley. The blocks were cropped at 1 ton of fruit per acre. The composition of the blend is 30% Shiraz, 30% Grenache, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Mourvedre, with the balance Carignan and Muscadelle. The wine was aged from 18-20 months in new French oak. It offers a complex aromatic array of smoky oak, damp earth, pencil lead, clove, pepper, cassis, and blueberry. Supple-textured and very intense, the wine exhibits spicy red and black fruits, with hints of mint and chocolate in the background. It is layered, opulent, and long while maintaining its elegant personality. Give it 5-7 years in the cellar and drink it through 2025.
  • The Colonial Estate Explorateur Shiraz Barossa 2005 (12x75cl)

    Experience the luxuriant flavour of The Colonial Estate Explorateur Shiraz Barossa 2005, a distinguished vintage crafted with precision in Australia's famed Barossa Valley. This exquisite selection springs from the award-winning The Colonial Estate, globally renowned for their dedication to authentic, high-quality vintages. Known for its intense burgundy hue, the Explorateur Shiraz speaks tactile intensity via an intoxicating bouquet of ripe blackberries, plums, and spice.

    Produced through traditional vinification processes, each grape is impeccably hand-selected ensuring the finished bottle mirrors the overarching richness of the Barossa vineyard itself. Relish the symbiotic harmony of French and American oak maturity which has allowed this eminent Shiraz a silkiness that cascades smoothly across the palate, rounded out by a lingering pepper-accented finish. The Colonial Estate Explorateur Shiraz Barossa 2005 promises a decadent sensorial journey, an essential addition to any discerning connoisseur's collection.

  • The Colonial Estate John Speke Grenache Mourvedre Syrah 2006 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    Ruby-red. Intensely floral aromas of fresh red berries, candied cherry and Asian spices. Silky in texture, with midweight raspberry and cherry flavors, tangy mineral bite and late-arriving tannins. Very appealing now, but balanced to reward patience. This is really elegant.
  • The Colonial Estate L'Etranger Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (93)

    Inky violet. Minty cassis and blackberry on the nose, with an array of floral, herbal and mineral qualities adding interest. Deep and sweet but structured, with powerful dark berry and bitter cherry flavors, firm tannic grip and superb finishing thrust. Gains in sweetness with air but remains balanced, offering a beautifully judged interplay of fruit and tannin.
  • Thistledown Cunning Plan Shiraz 2019 (6x75cl)

    Halliday Wine Companion (96)

    A full-bodied shiraz that reflects cunning winemaking. Whole-berry fermentation has put a rich gloss on the palate without overloading the tannin structure. The predominantly black berry fruit is shot through with licorice, spice and an airbrush of dark chocolate.
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    £161.00
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  • Thistledown This Charming Man Single Vineyard Grenache 2021 (6x75cl)

    James Suckling (97)

    I have tasted this producer's wines for a time now and adore the grenaches. Often my preference is for the Sands of Time cuvée but in 2021, a vintage of such effortless quality, This Charming Man ascends. Bitter red-fruit, orange-pastille, tea-tree, dried-thyme, bracken and sandalwood riffs are beautifully compressed by a phalanx of brushwood tannins. Mid-weighted Nebbiolo vibes. Very fine. Extremely long. An exquisite grenache. Drink or hold.
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    £193.00
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  • Thistledown Vagabond Old Vines Grenache 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (95)

    The 2019 The Vagabond Old Vine Grenache is now five years of age, and it's quickly sinking into its more tertiary phase. I do find this commonly in McLaren Vale Grenache; they seem to move quite rapidly here from the vivid nature they possess on release. They stay at this point for a long time, though, which is attractive. The core of fruit on the mid-palate remains, yet it is wrapped in an autumnal sheath of dried figs, cracked autumn leaves, mahogany furniture and old books. It is sitting on the cusp of tertiary here, and I expect it to remain this way for some time. It's bloody, a little meaty, ferruginous and spicy. Fascinating. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.
  • Tolpuddle Chardonnay 2019 (1x75cl)

    Halliday Wine Companion (98)

    A strikingly beautiful chardonnay with its flowery bouquet bearing witness to the sheer purity of the incredibly long palate, the full palette of chardonnay flavours on display. Nectarine, white peach and grapefruit zest are sewn together by an invisible silver thread of acidity.
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    £98.00
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  • Tolpuddle Chardonnay 2023 (6x75cl)

    Halliday Wine Companion (98)

    It seems a gross understatement to say that Tolpuddle has been in fine form as of late, but they have knocked it out the park again with this release from the cooler '23 vintage. The palest of straw in the glass, the aromas crisp and filigreed. Citrus, white peach and nectarine cut with glorious wisps of struck match and flinty complexity. Grilled hazelnuts, deftly-judged vanillin oak, lardo, white flowers, crushed riverstone, clotted cream and sea spray. The wine envelops the imbiber; flavours precise and pure with an umami-rich, mineral cadence, dreamy texture and daubs of spiced oatmeal, grilled peaches and flint. The finish is sustained, the only thing unresolved the need for another (larger?) bottle. An outstanding Australian chardonnay.
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    £360.00
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  • Tolpuddle Pinot Noir 2023 (6x75cl)

    The Real Review (97)

    Deep red-purple, bright and clear colour; superb rich ripe black cherry fragrance with a kiss of smoky oak, the palate remarkably full and rich, smooth and fleshy with excellent texture and immediate drinking appeal, although it has the legs to age well too. Serious structure, but also succulent, sweet and plush—almost too much of a good thing. Outstanding pinot noir.
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    £324.00
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  • Torbreck RunRig 2001 (1x150cl)
    (1x150cl) 2001

    Wine Advocate (95)

    No RunRig was made in 2000. The 2001 RunRig features six single vineyards, an increase from the two or three that went into the RunRig wines from the 1990s. The nose is more restrained than the previous wines, and the palate is as well, with an undeniable power that surges through the finish. This is tightly wound and closed for the most part, with length that continues long after the wine is gone. This bodes well for its future. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
  • Torbreck RunRig 2015 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96+)

    The 2015 RunRig is dark and brooding, with tar and resin, asphalt and tapenade. In the mouth, the fruit is sweet, feathered by vanilla pod and medjool date, mulberry, blood plum and sweet licorice. The length is phenomenally long, and the future will be just as long. The wine is so closed at this stage, and yet it has all the hallmarks required for long aging. 15% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
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    £823.00
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  • Torbreck RunRig 2017 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (96)

    Inky ruby color. Expansive aromas of dark fruit liqueur, incense, candied flowers, Indian spices and vanilla. Has a smoky mineral quality that gains strength as the wine opens up. Fleshy, sweet and broad on the palate, offering impressively concentrated yet lively blackcurrant, boysenberry and violet pastille flavors that are lifted and sharpened by a smoky mineral flourish. Smooth, seamless and appealingly sweet on an extremely long, floral-dominated finish that"s framed by suave, well-knit tannins.
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    £1,109.00
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  • Torbreck RunRig 2018 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (99)

    The 2018 RunRig is perfectly eloquent of the 2018 vintage. It was warm and dry, and the reds produced both in Barossa and Eden Valleys were of very high quality. Here, the 2018 could be stylistically compared to 2016, however the 2018 offers tremendous chisel and definition of both the tannins and the nuanced fruit profile. This is a brilliantly polished and sleek wine that, while approachable and ready for drinking now, offers none of the gracious complexity that it will no doubt develop with patient cellaring. Should you wish to see the potential of this wine, plan to open a bottle in 2040. Should you feel impatient, opening a bottle now will suffice—it is very good today. 15% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
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    £1,119.00
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  • Torbreck RunRig 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96+)

    The 2019 RunRig hails from a hot, dry vintage, and the wine here is brooding, structurally firm and savory. The wine is thoroughly black, both in the glass and in its nature—black fruit, black spice, brooding tannins. While the 2018 may be open for business now, this should remain closed for some time yet—2030 as a minimum would be the recommendation. 15% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
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    £925.00
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  • Torbreck RunRig 2021 (1x75cl)
    (1x75cl) 2021

    Matthew Jukes (20+)

    2021 RunRig will make you turn your head while you gawp in disbelief. This wine has something I have never seen in Runrig before – an immovable mountain of terroir, monolithically anchored in its core. Standing at the foot of this gargantuan flavour, I could not see the summit. There is so much ravishing Shiraz skin draped decorously around this totemic terroir it appears wholly demonic and fear-inducing. But the fruit notes are as refined and finely tuned as ever, providing the taster with a baffling counterpoint between the Dark Side and a Venetian dandy, resplendent in its filigree and finery. I cannot remember seeing two such opposing characters in one wine before, and every time I went back to the glass, there was more to admire, and these elements fuse and shape-shift into a glorious amalgam of sophistication and power. Of course, it deserves a perfect score. This wine is unique and uniquely stunning. I wish I could attend every opening of 2021 RunRig – oh, to be a fly on the wall, listening to the gasps of delight when people are lucky enough to taste this wine.
  • Torbreck The Descendant 2003 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    Primarily Shiraz with a tiny dollop of Viognier, the blockbuster 2003 Descendant spent 18 months in used French oak (barrels that were previously used for Torbreck’s flagship cuvee, Run Rig). A spectacular perfume of flowers, blackberries, cassis, licorice, and honeysuckle is followed by an unctuously textured, full-bodied red displaying a seamless integration of wood, tannin, acidity, and alcohol. With elegance, power, richness, and just about everything one could want in a full-throttle, beautifully balanced dry red wine, it will drink well for 12-15 years.
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