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Wine Advocate (89-91)
The 2016 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Jouises Vieilles Vignes includes 25% new oak with 50% to 55% whole bunch. It has a very elegant bouquet, one of the most floral within the Heresztyn-Mazzini range. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, good acidity, very classic in style with ample blackberry and bilberry fruit on the finish, a touch of tobacco and spice lingering on the aftertaste. Fine.Inc. VAT£635.89 -
Vinous (91-93)
The 2019 Gevrey-Chambertin "Les Jouises" Vieilles Vignes is raised in 20% new oak with 50–60% whole bunch. This was quite reduced on the nose and difficult to read. The palate is more open, offering ebullient red fruit, and quite spicy, revealing a liberal sprinkling of black pepper on the finish. Good potential, though it deserves 4–5 years in bottle.Inc. VAT£322.32 -
(6x75cl) 2020Vinous (91-93)
The 2020 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Jouises is crisp and taut on the nose, clean, brambly red berry fruit, crushed stone and light rose petal scents unfold with each swirl of the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit, well-integrated oak, good depth with a precise and charming finish. This is a wonderful Village Cru from Heresztyn that comes highly recommended.Inc. VAT£416.29 -
Wine Advocate (89-91)
The 2014 Morey Saint Denis 1er Cru les Millandes was picked a little earlier just to keep the acidity from the berries that were affected by millerandage. It has a well defined bouquet with light gravel scents infusing the blackberry and briary fruit. This is very correct but also very composed. The palate is medium-bodied with slightly earthy red berry fruit. There is still some oak to be subsumed, but I think it was a right decision to pick early as the acidity maintains sufficient tension on the slightly foursquare finish.Inc. VAT£1,312.60 -
Burghound (91-93)
Here too there is prominent wood influence framing the slightly higher-toned and marginally more complex aromas of red currant and blackberry fruits aromas that evidence notes of violet and plum. I very much like the sense of precision to the impressively rich and powerful full-bodied flavors that offer good volume and real drive on the sleekly muscled and firmly structured finish where the supporting tannins are slightly finer.Inc. VAT£746.44 -
Wine Advocate (92-94)
Raised in 35% new oak with 55% whole bunch fruit, the 2016 Morey Saint Denis 1er Cru les Millandes has an engaging bouquet with black fruit, wet limestone and sea spray scents. It is beautifully defined and very focused. The palate is medium-bodied with fine, slightly grainy tannin. There is plenty of smoke-tinged, almost flinty black and red fruit with a very harmonious, quite structured finish that feels persistence and satisfying. This is one of the strongest contributions from Heresztyn-Mazzini.Inc. VAT£658.69 -
Vinous (91-93)
The 2018 Morey-Saint-Denis Les Millandes 1er Cru is another cuvée that includes 100% whole bunch this year. It has a well-defined bouquet, the stemmy element not quite as pronounced as on the Gevrey Champonnet and more integrated with the fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, a fine bead of acidity, and generous peppery black fruit laced with cedar and white pepper. The grippy finish needs time to abrade its edges. A traditionally cut Morey-Saint-Denis that needs to be consumed with food. Good potential here.Inc. VAT£573.49 -
Vinous (93-95)
The 2019 Morey-Saint-Denis Les Millandes 1er Cru comes from vines over 70 years old and was cropped at 45hl/ha, the first vineyard to be picked in order to moderate alcohol. Containing 100% whole bunch, it has an intense bouquet of pine-needle-infused red and black fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit, and a little tarry toward the finish. Perhaps the most peppery of the domaine’s wines. I can see this aging beautifully.Inc. VAT£497.52 -
(6x75cl) 2015Experience the decadence of Le Boscq Saint-Estephe Heritage de Le Boscq 2015, a quintessential embodiment of Medoc's finest terroirs. Created by the acclaimed Château Le Boscq, this exceptional Bordeaux blend unites Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Petit Verdot in a symphony of flavours.
The grapes, handpicked from 18-hectare vineyards near the Gironde estuary, are matured in oak barrels for 18 months, lending an unique, robust character. Boasting a deep garnet hue, the Le Boscq Saint-Estephe Heritage de Le Boscq 2015 reveals complex aromas of dark fruits, spices and smoky undertones. The vibrant palate’s tannic structure ensures exquisite longevity.
Under the passionate stewardship of vintner Vanessa Secher, Château Le Boscq has persistently produced prestigious wines that reflect their dedication to the hallowed terroir of Saint-Estephe. Revel in the regal richness of Le Boscq Saint-Estephe Heritage de Le Boscq 2015, an opulent ode to Bordeaux's refined tradition.
Inc. VAT£136.40 -
(6x75cl) 2016Delight your palate with the Le Boscq Saint-Estephe Heritage de Le Boscq 2016, a refined embodiment of Bordeaux's prestigious terroir. Produced by the distinguished Château Le Boscq, nestled in a millennia-old winery in the Saint-Estèphe appellation, this masterpiece exudes the region's quintessential charm and complexity.
Meticulously crafted in 2016, a standout year for Bordeaux, it is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot. Vibrantly crimson, this appealing wine unfolds layers of blackberry, crimson cherries, and underbrush with a hint of warming spices. An undertone of refreshing minerality contributes to the wine's notable length and graceful evolution in the bottle.
The prestige of Le Boscq Saint-Estephe Heritage de Le Boscq 2016 lies in its neoclassical style, merging power and decadence with finesse and balance. As bewitching as it is generous, it's an opulent choice for the discerning taster's cellar.
Inc. VAT£136.40 -
Heritiers Comte Lafon Macon Prisse 2015 exemplifies the pinnacle of Burgundy’s white wine craftsmanship. Grown in the esteemed Prisse vineyard within the Macon appellation, this Chardonnay is meticulously cultivated by the renowned Heritiers Comte Lafon family, whose legacy spans generations. Hand-harvested to ensure optimal ripeness, the grapes undergo gentle pressing followed by fermentation in stainless steel vats to preserve their pure, vibrant character. The wine is aged on fine lees for twelve months, fostering a nuanced complexity and a refined texture. On the nose, it reveals layers of ripe orchard fruits, subtle citrus notes, and a hint of minerality. The palate is elegantly balanced, showcasing a crisp acidity and a lingering, graceful finish. Heritiers Comte Lafon Macon Prisse 2015 is a distinguished expression, perfect for discerning connoisseurs seeking authenticity and sophistication in every sip.
Inc. VAT£90.53 -
Inc. VAT£361.61 -
Inc. VAT£92.27 -
Vinous (91)
The 2020 Mâcon-Chardonnay Clos de la Crochette has a wonderful bouquet with fine delineation and touches of crushed rock filtering through the malic fruit. The palate is very well balanced with a fine bead of acidity. Somehow playful, this is a joyful Mâconnais wine with a long saline finish. Closure: Diam.Inc. VAT£95.87 -
Burghound (89)
Here the nose is dominated by smoky reduction and only hints of citrus rind are perceptible so give this some air first. The sleek, precise and intense middle weight flavors brim with minerality that adds a sense of lift to the highly refreshing, very dry and notably more complex finale. This is excellent for what it is and warmly recommended.Inc. VAT£100.49 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (91)
The 2023 Mâcon-Chardonnay Clos de la Crochette has one of the best aromatics of the range: crushed stone, sea cave and light Granny Smith scents with good focus. The palate is well balanced with a crisp entry. This has fine weight and density but is more backward and perhaps befits a couple of years in bottle.Inc. VAT£99.47 -
(1x150cl) 2022Burghound (88)
An even fresher nose freely offers up its array of green apple, plenty of citrus elements and a hint of mineral reduction. The racy, detailed and sleek medium weight flavors are wonderfully refreshing but not quite as complex on the stony, bone-dry and lightly austere finale. A year or two of cellaring should help to add depth.Inc. VAT£93.56 -
(12x75cl) 2022Burghound (89)
(mostly from Prissé). This is the first wine to display even subtle wood influence on the smoky white orchard fruit and more discreet citrus-infused nose. There is more volume if perhaps slightly less delineation to the medium-bodied flavors that possess first-rate balance on the clean, long and more complex finale. Fine quality here.Inc. VAT£640.00 -
(6x150cl) 2016Wine Advocate (90)
The 2016 Viré-Clessé wafts from the glass with notes of musky peach and dried white flowers, framed by sublet reduction. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, tense and racy, with good depth at the core and an attractive sense of completeness. It will need some time in the cellar to unwind after bottling, but it's an elegant, vibrant interpretation of the appellation that ranks as one of Lafon's best cuvées this year.Inc. VAT£439.30 -
(12x75cl) 2022Burghound (90)
A more restrained nose is comprised by aromas of white peach, citrus confit and acacia blossom. There is excellent density to the succulent and saliva-inducing middle weight flavors that possess an appealing underlying tension while exhibiting a lovely salinity on the solidly persistent, youthfully austere and satisfying complex finish. This too offers fine quality.Inc. VAT£622.18 -
Bearing a rich heritage, the Hermitage Cognac Grande Champagne Paradis 1893 is the epitome of rarity and sophistication. From the revered producer, Hermitage Cognac, this Grande Champagne Paradis 1893 is distilled exceptionally in the precious Grande Champagne district of Cognac, France. The diligent crafting, using traditional copper pot stills, lends it an enchanting complexity and depth.
Aged in medium toasted Troncais oak casks, it boasts a hero’s colour palette of topaz and hues, revealing an irrefutable attraction. Its aromatic symphony tingles the olfactory senses with vibrant notes of dried fig, walnut, and crème brûlée, underpinned by softly-spiced undertones. The palate unfurls layers of profound flavours, each enriched by a century-old narrative.
Serving as an awe-inspiring testament to the mastery of refining eaux-de-vie, Hermitage Cognac Grande Champagne Paradis 1893 is a compelling purchase for the discerning collector or a splendidly surprising gift for the seasoned spirit enthusiast.
Inc. VAT£5,209.54 -
Revel in the exquisite taste of the Herve Roumier Clos Vougeot Grand Cru 1999, strenuously crafted under the expert hands of revered winemaker Georges Roumier. From the heart of esteemed Burgundy, France, this wine is carved from prime terroir, officially recognised in 1936 as Grand Cru, guaranteeing exceptional quality. The ornate Herve Roumier Clos Vougeot Grand Cru 1999 excels in representing the mastery of its maker, delivering a high concentration of Pinot Noir grapes of unsurpassed maturity. This exceptional vintage boasts of a profound ruby colour, a captivating bouquet of red and black fruits, intertwined with hints of earth and wild herbs. On the palate, it performs a stunning act of balancing robust flavours with elegant finesse. Commissioned in the age-old traditional methods, this wine is a testament to the Roumier family's decades of viticulture and winemaking legacy. Indulge in the transcendent flavour of the Herve Roumier Clos Vougeot Grand Cru 1999.
Inc. VAT£349.73 -
(12x70cl) 1987Pinnacle of Hine's craftsmanship, the Hine Cognac Early Landed 1987 epitomises excellence in eaux-de-vie selection and distillation. Produced in the storied Grande Champagne region, each spirit is meticulously aged in French Limousin oak barrels, allowing it to develop nuanced flavours over decades. Hine, renowned for its commitment to tradition since 1763, employs a solera method, blending younger and older eaux-de-vie to achieve exceptional balance and complexity. The 1987 vintage exhibits rich notes of dried apricot, leather, and spice, with a velvety finish that reflects its early landed maturation. This distinguished cognac offers connoisseurs a rare opportunity to savour the depth and elegance characteristic of Hine’s legacy. Perfectly suited for those seeking a refined and storied spirit, Hine Cognac Early Landed 1987 stands as a testament to masterful distillation and aging processes.
Inc. VAT£3,418.16 -
(12x75cl) 1988The Hine Cognac Grande Champagne 1988 hails from the prestigious cellars of Hine, an esteemed Cognac house established in 1763 in Jarnac, France. Expertly crafted from Ugni Blanc grapes, this vintage captures the quintessential character of the hallowed Grande Champagne region. Aged for over three decades in aged oak casks, it exudes a rich, amber hue and a symphony of full-bodied flavours. Notes of dried fig, walnut, and honey enamour the palate before revealing a persistent finish coloured with cigar box nuances.
Each bottle of Hine Cognac Grande Champagne 1988 is individually numbered, underscoring the producer's dedication to ensuring unmatched quality and authenticity. Hine, renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship honed over centuries, have truly outdone themselves with this versatile and captivating vintage, unfurling a multi-sensory experience with every sip. An essential addition to any fine wine collection, the Hine Cognac Grande Champagne 1988 unearths a unique exploration of time, terroir, and triumphant viticulture.
Inc. VAT£2,543.46 -
Wine Advocate (90)
From vines in Corgoloin, the 2017 Côte de Nuits-Villages unfurls in the glass with a lovely bouquet of cherries, dark berries, rose petals, orange rind and cedar. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated for the vintage, with a fleshy core of fruit, finer-grained tannins than those found in the domaine's bottlings from the Hautes Côtes, and juicy balancing acids, concluding with an elegantly chalky finish. This is showing very well and is worth seeking out.Inc. VAT£624.41 -
Wine Advocate (90)
From vines in Corgoloin, the 2017 Côte de Nuits-Villages unfurls in the glass with a lovely bouquet of cherries, dark berries, rose petals, orange rind and cedar. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated for the vintage, with a fleshy core of fruit, finer-grained tannins than those found in the domaine's bottlings from the Hautes Côtes, and juicy balancing acids, concluding with an elegantly chalky finish. This is showing very well and is worth seeking out.Inc. VAT£692.81 -
Inc. VAT£612.24 -
Inc. VAT£681.84 -
(12x75cl) 2010Inc. VAT£9,481.44 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-95)
This comes from the Echezeaux du Dessus, a plot purchased in the 1960s which must have been almost immediately replanted as the vines are now 50 years old. 30% whole bunch vinification and 70% of the cuvée is in new wood but we tasted from a one year old barrel. Equally dense purple in colour. Haunting qualities with real depth. Firm and forceful, some fine-grained tannins, covered with a wealth of rich red fruit including some strawberries.Inc. VAT£3,131.50
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Wine Advocate (89-91)
The 2016 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Jouises Vieilles Vignes includes 25% new oak with 50% to 55% whole bunch. It has a very elegant bouquet, one of the most floral within the Heresztyn-Mazzini range. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, good acidity, very classic in style with ample blackberry and bilberry fruit on the finish, a touch of tobacco and spice lingering on the aftertaste. Fine.In Bond£512.00 -
Vinous (91-93)
The 2019 Gevrey-Chambertin "Les Jouises" Vieilles Vignes is raised in 20% new oak with 50–60% whole bunch. This was quite reduced on the nose and difficult to read. The palate is more open, offering ebullient red fruit, and quite spicy, revealing a liberal sprinkling of black pepper on the finish. Good potential, though it deserves 4–5 years in bottle.In Bond£250.00 -
(6x75cl) 2020Vinous (91-93)
The 2020 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Jouises is crisp and taut on the nose, clean, brambly red berry fruit, crushed stone and light rose petal scents unfold with each swirl of the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit, well-integrated oak, good depth with a precise and charming finish. This is a wonderful Village Cru from Heresztyn that comes highly recommended.In Bond£329.00 -
Wine Advocate (89-91)
The 2014 Morey Saint Denis 1er Cru les Millandes was picked a little earlier just to keep the acidity from the berries that were affected by millerandage. It has a well defined bouquet with light gravel scents infusing the blackberry and briary fruit. This is very correct but also very composed. The palate is medium-bodied with slightly earthy red berry fruit. There is still some oak to be subsumed, but I think it was a right decision to pick early as the acidity maintains sufficient tension on the slightly foursquare finish.In Bond£1,058.00 -
Burghound (91-93)
Here too there is prominent wood influence framing the slightly higher-toned and marginally more complex aromas of red currant and blackberry fruits aromas that evidence notes of violet and plum. I very much like the sense of precision to the impressively rich and powerful full-bodied flavors that offer good volume and real drive on the sleekly muscled and firmly structured finish where the supporting tannins are slightly finer.In Bond£606.00 -
Wine Advocate (92-94)
Raised in 35% new oak with 55% whole bunch fruit, the 2016 Morey Saint Denis 1er Cru les Millandes has an engaging bouquet with black fruit, wet limestone and sea spray scents. It is beautifully defined and very focused. The palate is medium-bodied with fine, slightly grainy tannin. There is plenty of smoke-tinged, almost flinty black and red fruit with a very harmonious, quite structured finish that feels persistence and satisfying. This is one of the strongest contributions from Heresztyn-Mazzini.In Bond£531.00 -
Vinous (91-93)
The 2018 Morey-Saint-Denis Les Millandes 1er Cru is another cuvée that includes 100% whole bunch this year. It has a well-defined bouquet, the stemmy element not quite as pronounced as on the Gevrey Champonnet and more integrated with the fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, a fine bead of acidity, and generous peppery black fruit laced with cedar and white pepper. The grippy finish needs time to abrade its edges. A traditionally cut Morey-Saint-Denis that needs to be consumed with food. Good potential here.In Bond£460.00 -
Vinous (93-95)
The 2019 Morey-Saint-Denis Les Millandes 1er Cru comes from vines over 70 years old and was cropped at 45hl/ha, the first vineyard to be picked in order to moderate alcohol. Containing 100% whole bunch, it has an intense bouquet of pine-needle-infused red and black fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit, and a little tarry toward the finish. Perhaps the most peppery of the domaine’s wines. I can see this aging beautifully.In Bond£396.00 -
(6x75cl) 2015Experience the decadence of Le Boscq Saint-Estephe Heritage de Le Boscq 2015, a quintessential embodiment of Medoc's finest terroirs. Created by the acclaimed Château Le Boscq, this exceptional Bordeaux blend unites Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Petit Verdot in a symphony of flavours.
The grapes, handpicked from 18-hectare vineyards near the Gironde estuary, are matured in oak barrels for 18 months, lending an unique, robust character. Boasting a deep garnet hue, the Le Boscq Saint-Estephe Heritage de Le Boscq 2015 reveals complex aromas of dark fruits, spices and smoky undertones. The vibrant palate’s tannic structure ensures exquisite longevity.
Under the passionate stewardship of vintner Vanessa Secher, Château Le Boscq has persistently produced prestigious wines that reflect their dedication to the hallowed terroir of Saint-Estephe. Revel in the regal richness of Le Boscq Saint-Estephe Heritage de Le Boscq 2015, an opulent ode to Bordeaux's refined tradition.
In Bond£93.00 -
(6x75cl) 2016Delight your palate with the Le Boscq Saint-Estephe Heritage de Le Boscq 2016, a refined embodiment of Bordeaux's prestigious terroir. Produced by the distinguished Château Le Boscq, nestled in a millennia-old winery in the Saint-Estèphe appellation, this masterpiece exudes the region's quintessential charm and complexity.
Meticulously crafted in 2016, a standout year for Bordeaux, it is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot. Vibrantly crimson, this appealing wine unfolds layers of blackberry, crimson cherries, and underbrush with a hint of warming spices. An undertone of refreshing minerality contributes to the wine's notable length and graceful evolution in the bottle.
The prestige of Le Boscq Saint-Estephe Heritage de Le Boscq 2016 lies in its neoclassical style, merging power and decadence with finesse and balance. As bewitching as it is generous, it's an opulent choice for the discerning taster's cellar.
In Bond£93.00 -
Heritiers Comte Lafon Macon Prisse 2015 exemplifies the pinnacle of Burgundy’s white wine craftsmanship. Grown in the esteemed Prisse vineyard within the Macon appellation, this Chardonnay is meticulously cultivated by the renowned Heritiers Comte Lafon family, whose legacy spans generations. Hand-harvested to ensure optimal ripeness, the grapes undergo gentle pressing followed by fermentation in stainless steel vats to preserve their pure, vibrant character. The wine is aged on fine lees for twelve months, fostering a nuanced complexity and a refined texture. On the nose, it reveals layers of ripe orchard fruits, subtle citrus notes, and a hint of minerality. The palate is elegantly balanced, showcasing a crisp acidity and a lingering, graceful finish. Heritiers Comte Lafon Macon Prisse 2015 is a distinguished expression, perfect for discerning connoisseurs seeking authenticity and sophistication in every sip.
In Bond£72.00 -
In Bond£260.00 -
In Bond£70.00 -
Vinous (91)
The 2020 Mâcon-Chardonnay Clos de la Crochette has a wonderful bouquet with fine delineation and touches of crushed rock filtering through the malic fruit. The palate is very well balanced with a fine bead of acidity. Somehow playful, this is a joyful Mâconnais wine with a long saline finish. Closure: Diam.In Bond£73.00 -
Burghound (89)
Here the nose is dominated by smoky reduction and only hints of citrus rind are perceptible so give this some air first. The sleek, precise and intense middle weight flavors brim with minerality that adds a sense of lift to the highly refreshing, very dry and notably more complex finale. This is excellent for what it is and warmly recommended.In Bond£78.00 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (91)
The 2023 Mâcon-Chardonnay Clos de la Crochette has one of the best aromatics of the range: crushed stone, sea cave and light Granny Smith scents with good focus. The palate is well balanced with a crisp entry. This has fine weight and density but is more backward and perhaps befits a couple of years in bottle.In Bond£76.00 -
(1x150cl) 2022Burghound (88)
An even fresher nose freely offers up its array of green apple, plenty of citrus elements and a hint of mineral reduction. The racy, detailed and sleek medium weight flavors are wonderfully refreshing but not quite as complex on the stony, bone-dry and lightly austere finale. A year or two of cellaring should help to add depth.In Bond£72.00 -
(12x75cl) 2022Burghound (89)
(mostly from Prissé). This is the first wine to display even subtle wood influence on the smoky white orchard fruit and more discreet citrus-infused nose. There is more volume if perhaps slightly less delineation to the medium-bodied flavors that possess first-rate balance on the clean, long and more complex finale. Fine quality here.In Bond£494.85 -
(6x150cl) 2016Wine Advocate (90)
The 2016 Viré-Clessé wafts from the glass with notes of musky peach and dried white flowers, framed by sublet reduction. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, tense and racy, with good depth at the core and an attractive sense of completeness. It will need some time in the cellar to unwind after bottling, but it's an elegant, vibrant interpretation of the appellation that ranks as one of Lafon's best cuvées this year.In Bond£334.02 -
(12x75cl) 2022Burghound (90)
A more restrained nose is comprised by aromas of white peach, citrus confit and acacia blossom. There is excellent density to the succulent and saliva-inducing middle weight flavors that possess an appealing underlying tension while exhibiting a lovely salinity on the solidly persistent, youthfully austere and satisfying complex finish. This too offers fine quality.In Bond£480.00 -
Bearing a rich heritage, the Hermitage Cognac Grande Champagne Paradis 1893 is the epitome of rarity and sophistication. From the revered producer, Hermitage Cognac, this Grande Champagne Paradis 1893 is distilled exceptionally in the precious Grande Champagne district of Cognac, France. The diligent crafting, using traditional copper pot stills, lends it an enchanting complexity and depth.
Aged in medium toasted Troncais oak casks, it boasts a hero’s colour palette of topaz and hues, revealing an irrefutable attraction. Its aromatic symphony tingles the olfactory senses with vibrant notes of dried fig, walnut, and crème brûlée, underpinned by softly-spiced undertones. The palate unfurls layers of profound flavours, each enriched by a century-old narrative.
Serving as an awe-inspiring testament to the mastery of refining eaux-de-vie, Hermitage Cognac Grande Champagne Paradis 1893 is a compelling purchase for the discerning collector or a splendidly surprising gift for the seasoned spirit enthusiast.
In Bond£4,327.00 -
Revel in the exquisite taste of the Herve Roumier Clos Vougeot Grand Cru 1999, strenuously crafted under the expert hands of revered winemaker Georges Roumier. From the heart of esteemed Burgundy, France, this wine is carved from prime terroir, officially recognised in 1936 as Grand Cru, guaranteeing exceptional quality. The ornate Herve Roumier Clos Vougeot Grand Cru 1999 excels in representing the mastery of its maker, delivering a high concentration of Pinot Noir grapes of unsurpassed maturity. This exceptional vintage boasts of a profound ruby colour, a captivating bouquet of red and black fruits, intertwined with hints of earth and wild herbs. On the palate, it performs a stunning act of balancing robust flavours with elegant finesse. Commissioned in the age-old traditional methods, this wine is a testament to the Roumier family's decades of viticulture and winemaking legacy. Indulge in the transcendent flavour of the Herve Roumier Clos Vougeot Grand Cru 1999.
In Bond£288.00 -
(12x70cl) 1987Pinnacle of Hine's craftsmanship, the Hine Cognac Early Landed 1987 epitomises excellence in eaux-de-vie selection and distillation. Produced in the storied Grande Champagne region, each spirit is meticulously aged in French Limousin oak barrels, allowing it to develop nuanced flavours over decades. Hine, renowned for its commitment to tradition since 1763, employs a solera method, blending younger and older eaux-de-vie to achieve exceptional balance and complexity. The 1987 vintage exhibits rich notes of dried apricot, leather, and spice, with a velvety finish that reflects its early landed maturation. This distinguished cognac offers connoisseurs a rare opportunity to savour the depth and elegance characteristic of Hine’s legacy. Perfectly suited for those seeking a refined and storied spirit, Hine Cognac Early Landed 1987 stands as a testament to masterful distillation and aging processes.
In Bond£2,689.00 -
(12x75cl) 1988The Hine Cognac Grande Champagne 1988 hails from the prestigious cellars of Hine, an esteemed Cognac house established in 1763 in Jarnac, France. Expertly crafted from Ugni Blanc grapes, this vintage captures the quintessential character of the hallowed Grande Champagne region. Aged for over three decades in aged oak casks, it exudes a rich, amber hue and a symphony of full-bodied flavours. Notes of dried fig, walnut, and honey enamour the palate before revealing a persistent finish coloured with cigar box nuances.
Each bottle of Hine Cognac Grande Champagne 1988 is individually numbered, underscoring the producer's dedication to ensuring unmatched quality and authenticity. Hine, renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship honed over centuries, have truly outdone themselves with this versatile and captivating vintage, unfurling a multi-sensory experience with every sip. An essential addition to any fine wine collection, the Hine Cognac Grande Champagne 1988 unearths a unique exploration of time, terroir, and triumphant viticulture.
In Bond£1,936.00 -
Wine Advocate (90)
From vines in Corgoloin, the 2017 Côte de Nuits-Villages unfurls in the glass with a lovely bouquet of cherries, dark berries, rose petals, orange rind and cedar. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated for the vintage, with a fleshy core of fruit, finer-grained tannins than those found in the domaine's bottlings from the Hautes Côtes, and juicy balancing acids, concluding with an elegantly chalky finish. This is showing very well and is worth seeking out.In Bond£479.00 -
Wine Advocate (90)
From vines in Corgoloin, the 2017 Côte de Nuits-Villages unfurls in the glass with a lovely bouquet of cherries, dark berries, rose petals, orange rind and cedar. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated for the vintage, with a fleshy core of fruit, finer-grained tannins than those found in the domaine's bottlings from the Hautes Côtes, and juicy balancing acids, concluding with an elegantly chalky finish. This is showing very well and is worth seeking out.In Bond£536.00 -
In Bond£473.00 -
In Bond£531.00 -
(12x75cl) 2010In Bond£7,864.00 -
Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (93-95)
This comes from the Echezeaux du Dessus, a plot purchased in the 1960s which must have been almost immediately replanted as the vines are now 50 years old. 30% whole bunch vinification and 70% of the cuvée is in new wood but we tasted from a one year old barrel. Equally dense purple in colour. Haunting qualities with real depth. Firm and forceful, some fine-grained tannins, covered with a wealth of rich red fruit including some strawberries.In Bond£2,571.00

