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(1x75cl) 2015The Wine Cellar Insider (98)
Wow, this is inky in color, with just as much depth in flavor to match. The nose shows crushed rocks, smoke and dark, black fruits. On the palate, the wine is incredibly full-bodied, rich and intense, with a hint of saltiness to the tannins. Even with all this power, the wine is balanced, fresh and refined. The best since 2003, and it is probably even better. It will age for decades effortlessly.Inc. VAT£190.40 -
(1x75cl) 2017Decanter (98)
I think it's the best vintage I've ever made', says Marc, and you can see why. It's 100% whole-bunch fruit, harvested at a yield of 25hl/ha from lieux-dits Les Greffieux and Le Méal. It has resinous rosemary notes on the nose, and it's so fresh, vibrant and full of energy. The palate is beautifully concentrated, with lovely berry acidity. It's a totally natural and unforced expression of Hermitage with real length and persistence. It has slightly softer tannins than the 2015, but is just as good. So refreshing and enlivening.Inc. VAT£180.80 -
Decanter (98)
I think it's the best vintage I've ever made', says Marc, and you can see why. It's 100% whole-bunch fruit, harvested at a yield of 25hl/ha from lieux-dits Les Greffieux and Le Méal. It has resinous rosemary notes on the nose, and it's so fresh, vibrant and full of energy. The palate is beautifully concentrated, with lovely berry acidity. It's a totally natural and unforced expression of Hermitage with real length and persistence. It has slightly softer tannins than the 2015, but is just as good. So refreshing and enlivening.Inc. VAT£964.78 -
(1x75cl) 2018John Livingston-Learmouth (5)
(used 228-litre cask, 17 casks this year, not had so many since 1999) deep robe. There is a bull’s blood intensity on the nose, concerted black fruits, black olives – it is sleek and profound, a real Child of the Night, is slinky, with most welcoming fruit beckoning you in. The palate engages with a wavy black fruit offer; the pleasure is sensaround, and there is naughty raciness in its svelte fruit. I find it has more hidden depths than 2017, is wholesome, and very, very persistent, flourishes on the close. It has subtleties, perhaps more than 2017, carries some Burgundian tendencies, most sexy fruit, silky and savoury, very long and sensuous. 14.1°. 2053-56 Nov 2018Inc. VAT£170.80 -
John Livingston-Learmouth (5)
(used 228-litre cask, 17 casks this year, not had so many since 1999) deep robe. There is a bull’s blood intensity on the nose, concerted black fruits, black olives – it is sleek and profound, a real Child of the Night, is slinky, with most welcoming fruit beckoning you in. The palate engages with a wavy black fruit offer; the pleasure is sensaround, and there is naughty raciness in its svelte fruit. I find it has more hidden depths than 2017, is wholesome, and very, very persistent, flourishes on the close. It has subtleties, perhaps more than 2017, carries some Burgundian tendencies, most sexy fruit, silky and savoury, very long and sensuous. 14.1°. 2053-56 Nov 2018Inc. VAT£868.78 -
(1x75cl) 2019Jeb Dunnuck (100)
An absolute blockbuster of an Hermitage that tastes like the blood of Syrah, the 2019 Hermitage Le Greal sports a saturated purple hue to go with insane aromatics of pen ink, smoked meats, burning embers, currants, and ground pepper. Massively concentrated, full-bodied, structured, and yet also flawlessly balanced, this legendary Hermitage is going to need a decade or more to get close to maturity, and I suspect it will have 40-50 years of overall longevity. I wouldn't be surprised if the 1961 Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle tasted similar to this on release.Inc. VAT£170.65 -
Jeb Dunnuck (100)
An absolute blockbuster of an Hermitage that tastes like the blood of Syrah, the 2019 Hermitage Le Greal sports a saturated purple hue to go with insane aromatics of pen ink, smoked meats, burning embers, currants, and ground pepper. Massively concentrated, full-bodied, structured, and yet also flawlessly balanced, this legendary Hermitage is going to need a decade or more to get close to maturity, and I suspect it will have 40-50 years of overall longevity. I wouldn't be surprised if the 1961 Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle tasted similar to this on release.Inc. VAT£920.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (99)
Even better, the 2020 Hermitage Le Gréal showed brilliantly, and this powerful, concentrated Hermitage is going to be one for the cellar. Revealing a dense purple hue as well as great aromatics of blackberries, new saddle leather, truffle, roasted herbs, and peppered meat, it hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a layered, mouth-filling texture, building tannins, and a great finish. It's going to take a decade to hit maturity, but this brilliant Hermitage will have 30 years of longevity. Bravo!Inc. VAT£203.33 -
(6x150cl) 2020Jeb Dunnuck (99)
Even better, the 2020 Hermitage Le Gréal showed brilliantly, and this powerful, concentrated Hermitage is going to be one for the cellar. Revealing a dense purple hue as well as great aromatics of blackberries, new saddle leather, truffle, roasted herbs, and peppered meat, it hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a layered, mouth-filling texture, building tannins, and a great finish. It's going to take a decade to hit maturity, but this brilliant Hermitage will have 30 years of longevity. Bravo!Inc. VAT£2,880.41 -
Jeb Dunnuck (99)
Even better, the 2020 Hermitage Le Gréal showed brilliantly, and this powerful, concentrated Hermitage is going to be one for the cellar. Revealing a dense purple hue as well as great aromatics of blackberries, new saddle leather, truffle, roasted herbs, and peppered meat, it hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a layered, mouth-filling texture, building tannins, and a great finish. It's going to take a decade to hit maturity, but this brilliant Hermitage will have 30 years of longevity. Bravo!Inc. VAT£1,104.80 -
Decanter (96)
A particularly fruity Gréal, much more open than usual at this stage. It has weight and presence and a seriously mineral edge. Less concentration and structure than a typical year, but it should last well thanks to its energy, tension and strict tannins, and end up very Pinotesque in style with age. It’s pure and elegant and with good ripeness of fruit and tannin. Impressive, but don't expect a huge wine. Very true to Bessards, like sucking pencil lead. Vines partly grown on Le Méal, partly on Les Greffieux, and 10% whole bunch used.Inc. VAT£238.13 -
Decanter (96)
A particularly fruity Gréal, much more open than usual at this stage. It has weight and presence and a seriously mineral edge. Less concentration and structure than a typical year, but it should last well thanks to its energy, tension and strict tannins, and end up very Pinotesque in style with age. It’s pure and elegant and with good ripeness of fruit and tannin. Impressive, but don't expect a huge wine. Very true to Bessards, like sucking pencil lead. Vines partly grown on Le Méal, partly on Les Greffieux, and 10% whole bunch used.Inc. VAT£1,268.00 -
(1x75cl) 2022Wine Advocate (97)
A strong candidate for the title of the wine of the vintage, the 2022 Hermitage Le Greal is gorgeous. Evoking a perfumed, complex and vibrant bouquet of blackberry, rose petal, violet, flowers and dark cherries mingled with lovely notes of lead pencil, it's suave and sappy, complete and deep, with a multidimensional core of fruit and beautifully refined tannins enhanced by an energetic mid-palate that segues into a long, perfumed and ethereal finish due to the use of whole bunches. Truly gorgeous. It should gain raciness with age.Inc. VAT£237.85 -
(6x150cl) 2022Wine Advocate (97)
A strong candidate for the title of the wine of the vintage, the 2022 Hermitage Le Greal is gorgeous. Evoking a perfumed, complex and vibrant bouquet of blackberry, rose petal, violet, flowers and dark cherries mingled with lovely notes of lead pencil, it's suave and sappy, complete and deep, with a multidimensional core of fruit and beautifully refined tannins enhanced by an energetic mid-palate that segues into a long, perfumed and ethereal finish due to the use of whole bunches. Truly gorgeous. It should gain raciness with age.Inc. VAT£2,812.01 -
Wine Advocate (97)
A strong candidate for the title of the wine of the vintage, the 2022 Hermitage Le Greal is gorgeous. Evoking a perfumed, complex and vibrant bouquet of blackberry, rose petal, violet, flowers and dark cherries mingled with lovely notes of lead pencil, it's suave and sappy, complete and deep, with a multidimensional core of fruit and beautifully refined tannins enhanced by an energetic mid-palate that segues into a long, perfumed and ethereal finish due to the use of whole bunches. Truly gorgeous. It should gain raciness with age.Inc. VAT£1,290.80 -
(1x75cl) 2023Wine Advocate (100)
The 2023 Hermitage Le Gréal is exquisite, wafting from the glass with an exotic bouquet of wisteria, violet, cassis, mulberries and pepper. Full-bodied, velvety and enveloping, it’s built around a fleshy, even unctuous core of fruit underpinned by a delicate chassis of sweet, powdery and perfectly integrated tannins, concluding with a long, ethereal, violet-inflected finish. One of the most precise and seamless renditions of Le Gréal in recent years, it remains harmonious and finely balanced, representing the essence of this remarkable address.Inc. VAT£237.85 -
Indulge in the mastery of Marcel Juge's Cornas Cuvee C 1990. Revered as a cornerstone of French viniculture, this wine exudes the essence of the Rhône Valley. Winning renown for Juge's artisanal approach, this robust Syrah grape wine was crafted in Northern Rhône's Cornas commune, a region admired for producing full-bodied and age-worthy red wines. The complex palate of the Marcel Juge Cornas Cuvee C 1990 unfolds beautifully, permeated with notes of smoked meats, blackberry, and violet. Cradled in traditional ageing techniques using old oak, this wine showcases a unique, earthy expression of Cornas terroir. Its limited production numbers have made it a highly sought-after offering amongst connoisseurs. It is widely favourably reviewed by leading publications, such as Wine Spectator and Decanter. Elevate your collection with this historic embodiment of flawless, French winemaking - the Marcel Juge Cornas Cuvee C 1990.
Inc. VAT£801.85 -
(1x150cl) 2019Vinous (94)
Bright ruby. Vibrant, spice-accented aromas of raspberry and cherry liqueur, incense and pungent flowers are accompanied by a smoky mineral nuance that builds in the glass. Deep-pitched yet impressively lively as well, offering intense red and dark berry liqueur and floral pastille flavors that stain the palate and show superb clarity and minerally lift. Closes extremely long, focused and lively, with silky tannins framing the wine’s sweet fruit. This is about as good as a "basic" Châteauneuf gets.Inc. VAT£233.22 -
(12x75cl) 2001Vinous (95)
Dark red. Extravagant, superripe nose combines strawberry, raspberry, roasted game, gingerbread and molasses. Huge and dense, with powerful extract and compellingly sweet strawberry, raspberry and spice flavors. Full-blown Chateauneuf that almost magically maintains its freshness and balance. Like a solid on the slow-mounting, compellingly sweet aftertaste. This has blossomed spectacularly since I tasted it in barrel last November.Inc. VAT£1,985.21 -
(6x75cl) 2017Vinous (97)
Vivid magenta. Seductive raspberry liqueur, exotic spice, potpourri and incense aromas, along with hints of musky rhubarb and smoky minerals. Juicy, seamless and energetic in style, offering densely packed red fruit, cherry cola, spicecake and floral pastille flavors that show superb delineation and spread out steadily as the wine opens up. Fine-grained, even tannins lend shape to a strikingly persistent, penetrating finish that shows intense red-fruit- and spice-driven tenacity. This wine is a standout of the vintage.Inc. VAT£755.09 -
Vinous (97)
Saturated ruby. A heady, impressively complex bouquet evokes ripe red fruits, candied flowers, garrigue and incense, along with exotic spice and mineral notes that build with air. Utterly stains the palate with vibrant raspberry liqueur, cherry cola, licorice and fruitcake flavors that are sharpened by a jolt of spiciness on the back half. Polished tannins add gentle grip to the strikingly long, floral-dominated finish, which shows no rough edges.Inc. VAT£1,628.51 -
Vinous (97)
Saturated ruby. A heady, impressively complex bouquet evokes ripe red fruits, candied flowers, garrigue and incense, along with exotic spice and mineral notes that build with air. Utterly stains the palate with vibrant raspberry liqueur, cherry cola, licorice and fruitcake flavors that are sharpened by a jolt of spiciness on the back half. Polished tannins add gentle grip to the strikingly long, floral-dominated finish, which shows no rough edges.Inc. VAT£787.63 -
(6x75cl) 2009Invoke an air of allure with the exquisite Marie et Pierre Benetiere Cote Rotie Cordeloux 2009. Produced in a tiny three-hectare estate in Ampuis, this elegant wine perfectly portrays the character and intensity of France's Rhône Valley. Created by the highly esteemed winemaker duo, Marie and Pierre Benetiere, this vintage marvellously showcases the richness of the syrah grape. Imbued with specialization in single vineyard wines, it reflects their traditional, meticulous vinification process, involving partially de-stemmed grapes, natural yeast fermentation and ageing in old oak barriques. The result? An intricate skein of silken tannins and lush fruit revealing a depth of black cherries, smoky plum and spicy, woody undertones. The Marie et Pierre Benetiere Cote Rotie Cordeloux 2009 is not simply a bottle of wine, it’s a passionate poem of craft and terroir.
Inc. VAT£815.09 -
(12x75cl) 2017Vinous (88)
Bright ruby. Spice- and herb-accented red and blue fruits and a cured meat quality on the pungent nose. In a taut, nervy style, offering bitter cherry, redcurrant, smoked meat and green olive flavors that show a bit of weediness and a cracked pepper flourish. Dusty tannins add grip to the firm finish, which echoes the cherry and herb notes.Inc. VAT£1,321.74 -
(12x75cl) 2018Marie et Pierre Benetiere Cote Rotie Cordeloux 2018 is a divine exemplar of French winemaking. Sourced from the northern reaches of the Rhone valley, the grapes revel under the natural phenolic ripeness of the region. The winemakers, Marie and Pierre Benetiere, are upholders of traditional viticulture, ensuring each vine is tended by hand, before the whole bunches undergo extended maceration and maturation in large oak barrels. The result is an enchanting vintage teeming with savoury undertones, ripe black fruit and a harmonious balance of acidity and tannin. Each sip of this deeply aromatic, full-bodied wine, evokes the heritage and unrivalled craftsmanship of the Benetiere estate. A single glass of this Marie et Pierre Benetiere Cote-Rotie Cordeloux 2018 is an intimate journey into the heart of France's legendary wine culture.
Inc. VAT£1,677.65 -
Experience the embodiment of elegance with the Marie et Pierre Benetiere Syrah Cordeloux 2016. Crafted in the Northern Rhône Valley region of France by vintner duo Marie and Pierre Benetiere, this limited-production wine hails from vineyards of schistous soils, grown organically. The grapes are hand-picked and naturally fermented, yielding a wine that mirrors its terroir impeccably. Its luscious bouquet of black cherries, violet, leather, and smoky pepper draws you into a rich, complex palate with robust tannins and an enduring mineral finish. There's a remarkable purity to this wine, instilled by its thoughtful producers, reflecting their passion and dedication to the craftsmanship of fine Syrah wine. Quite simply, the Marie et Pierre Benetiere Syrah Cordeloux 2016 is a testament to the illustrious quality and potential of Condrieu Syrah wines. Savour and appreciate this magnificent example of French oenology.
Inc. VAT£1,324.14 -
(12x75cl) 2020Discover the exquisite Martine Rouchier Saint Joseph Luc 2020, an unmatched offering from the restive Rhone valley. Produced by Martine Rouchier, a celebrated vintner couple who pride themselves on following traditional wine-making methods, the Joseph Luc 2020 is an epitome of their artisanal approach. This meticulous fermentation results in a rich, captivating Syrah varietal.
Sourced from 40-year-old vines dotting the steep granite slopes of Ardeche, this biodynamic wine is an eloquent expression of its unique terroir. The deep-rooted vines, nurtured by organic farming, imbibe the mineral essence of the terrain, producing grapes of intense character.
Matured in seasoned oak for 12 months, the Martine Rouchier Saint Joseph Luc 2020 boasts a tantalising palate of dark fruit, peppery spice, and supple tannins. Balanced, complex, yet delightfully approachable, it's an excellent accompaniment to savory dishes, making every meal a moment of refined pleasure.
Inc. VAT£588.04 -
(6x75cl) 2021The Martine Rouchier Saint Joseph Luc 2021 is a superbly crafted Syrah hailing from the prestigious northern Rhône appellation of Saint Joseph. Trained biodynamically by the devoted viticulturist Martine Rouchier, this wine exemplifies her commitment to terroir-driven, minimal intervention winemaking. This wine owes its unique profile to vineyards predominantly south-east facing on granite-based soils, which imbue the wine with beautiful minerality and structure.
Elegant notes of ripe black fruits harmonise with subtle spice undertones and a hint of classic Northern Rhône meatiness. Aged in used oak barrels, it simultaneously expresses complexity and finesse. Vibrant yet sophisticated, the Martine Rouchier Saint Joseph Luc 2021 is a true representation of a talented winemaker's work in harmony with nature's bounty. A bottle of this exquisite wine promises an unforgettable tasting experience for discerning wine enthusiasts who appreciate the outstanding quality of Rhône wines.
Inc. VAT£313.81 -
The Maryline & Christophe Billon Cote Rotie Les Elotins 2016 embodies the makers' passion for time-honoured wine producing traditions. Crafted in the prestigious Cote Rotie region of France's Rhone Valley, notable for its incredibly steep, terraced vineyards, this red wine exemplifies the rich complexities for which the estate is renowned. The gleaming ruby-hued wine has been attentively fermented in a combination of aged stainless steel and oak barrels, resulting in a fine-tuned harmony of acidity and fruitiness, underpinned by a robust tannic structure. Revel in the scintillating amalgam of blackcurrant, raspberry and spice, balanced with smoky and earthy undertones. The husband and wife vintners, Maryline and Christophe Billon, have a reputation as meticulous and innovative performers in the region's wine industry, a fact evident in each bottle of Cote Rotie Les Elotins 2016 they produce. Experience their dedication with this wine, an emblem of their exceptional viticulture.
Inc. VAT£92.39
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(1x75cl) 2015The Wine Cellar Insider (98)
Wow, this is inky in color, with just as much depth in flavor to match. The nose shows crushed rocks, smoke and dark, black fruits. On the palate, the wine is incredibly full-bodied, rich and intense, with a hint of saltiness to the tannins. Even with all this power, the wine is balanced, fresh and refined. The best since 2003, and it is probably even better. It will age for decades effortlessly.In Bond£156.00 -
(1x75cl) 2017Decanter (98)
I think it's the best vintage I've ever made', says Marc, and you can see why. It's 100% whole-bunch fruit, harvested at a yield of 25hl/ha from lieux-dits Les Greffieux and Le Méal. It has resinous rosemary notes on the nose, and it's so fresh, vibrant and full of energy. The palate is beautifully concentrated, with lovely berry acidity. It's a totally natural and unforced expression of Hermitage with real length and persistence. It has slightly softer tannins than the 2015, but is just as good. So refreshing and enlivening.In Bond£148.00 -
Decanter (98)
I think it's the best vintage I've ever made', says Marc, and you can see why. It's 100% whole-bunch fruit, harvested at a yield of 25hl/ha from lieux-dits Les Greffieux and Le Méal. It has resinous rosemary notes on the nose, and it's so fresh, vibrant and full of energy. The palate is beautifully concentrated, with lovely berry acidity. It's a totally natural and unforced expression of Hermitage with real length and persistence. It has slightly softer tannins than the 2015, but is just as good. So refreshing and enlivening.In Bond£784.00 -
(1x75cl) 2018John Livingston-Learmouth (5)
(used 228-litre cask, 17 casks this year, not had so many since 1999) deep robe. There is a bull’s blood intensity on the nose, concerted black fruits, black olives – it is sleek and profound, a real Child of the Night, is slinky, with most welcoming fruit beckoning you in. The palate engages with a wavy black fruit offer; the pleasure is sensaround, and there is naughty raciness in its svelte fruit. I find it has more hidden depths than 2017, is wholesome, and very, very persistent, flourishes on the close. It has subtleties, perhaps more than 2017, carries some Burgundian tendencies, most sexy fruit, silky and savoury, very long and sensuous. 14.1°. 2053-56 Nov 2018In Bond£139.00 -
John Livingston-Learmouth (5)
(used 228-litre cask, 17 casks this year, not had so many since 1999) deep robe. There is a bull’s blood intensity on the nose, concerted black fruits, black olives – it is sleek and profound, a real Child of the Night, is slinky, with most welcoming fruit beckoning you in. The palate engages with a wavy black fruit offer; the pleasure is sensaround, and there is naughty raciness in its svelte fruit. I find it has more hidden depths than 2017, is wholesome, and very, very persistent, flourishes on the close. It has subtleties, perhaps more than 2017, carries some Burgundian tendencies, most sexy fruit, silky and savoury, very long and sensuous. 14.1°. 2053-56 Nov 2018In Bond£704.00 -
(1x75cl) 2019Jeb Dunnuck (100)
An absolute blockbuster of an Hermitage that tastes like the blood of Syrah, the 2019 Hermitage Le Greal sports a saturated purple hue to go with insane aromatics of pen ink, smoked meats, burning embers, currants, and ground pepper. Massively concentrated, full-bodied, structured, and yet also flawlessly balanced, this legendary Hermitage is going to need a decade or more to get close to maturity, and I suspect it will have 40-50 years of overall longevity. I wouldn't be surprised if the 1961 Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle tasted similar to this on release.In Bond£139.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (100)
An absolute blockbuster of an Hermitage that tastes like the blood of Syrah, the 2019 Hermitage Le Greal sports a saturated purple hue to go with insane aromatics of pen ink, smoked meats, burning embers, currants, and ground pepper. Massively concentrated, full-bodied, structured, and yet also flawlessly balanced, this legendary Hermitage is going to need a decade or more to get close to maturity, and I suspect it will have 40-50 years of overall longevity. I wouldn't be surprised if the 1961 Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle tasted similar to this on release.In Bond£746.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (99)
Even better, the 2020 Hermitage Le Gréal showed brilliantly, and this powerful, concentrated Hermitage is going to be one for the cellar. Revealing a dense purple hue as well as great aromatics of blackberries, new saddle leather, truffle, roasted herbs, and peppered meat, it hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a layered, mouth-filling texture, building tannins, and a great finish. It's going to take a decade to hit maturity, but this brilliant Hermitage will have 30 years of longevity. Bravo!In Bond£166.00 -
(6x150cl) 2020Jeb Dunnuck (99)
Even better, the 2020 Hermitage Le Gréal showed brilliantly, and this powerful, concentrated Hermitage is going to be one for the cellar. Revealing a dense purple hue as well as great aromatics of blackberries, new saddle leather, truffle, roasted herbs, and peppered meat, it hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a layered, mouth-filling texture, building tannins, and a great finish. It's going to take a decade to hit maturity, but this brilliant Hermitage will have 30 years of longevity. Bravo!In Bond£2,359.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (99)
Even better, the 2020 Hermitage Le Gréal showed brilliantly, and this powerful, concentrated Hermitage is going to be one for the cellar. Revealing a dense purple hue as well as great aromatics of blackberries, new saddle leather, truffle, roasted herbs, and peppered meat, it hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a layered, mouth-filling texture, building tannins, and a great finish. It's going to take a decade to hit maturity, but this brilliant Hermitage will have 30 years of longevity. Bravo!In Bond£900.00 -
Decanter (96)
A particularly fruity Gréal, much more open than usual at this stage. It has weight and presence and a seriously mineral edge. Less concentration and structure than a typical year, but it should last well thanks to its energy, tension and strict tannins, and end up very Pinotesque in style with age. It’s pure and elegant and with good ripeness of fruit and tannin. Impressive, but don't expect a huge wine. Very true to Bessards, like sucking pencil lead. Vines partly grown on Le Méal, partly on Les Greffieux, and 10% whole bunch used.In Bond£195.00 -
Decanter (96)
A particularly fruity Gréal, much more open than usual at this stage. It has weight and presence and a seriously mineral edge. Less concentration and structure than a typical year, but it should last well thanks to its energy, tension and strict tannins, and end up very Pinotesque in style with age. It’s pure and elegant and with good ripeness of fruit and tannin. Impressive, but don't expect a huge wine. Very true to Bessards, like sucking pencil lead. Vines partly grown on Le Méal, partly on Les Greffieux, and 10% whole bunch used.In Bond£1,036.00 -
(1x75cl) 2022Wine Advocate (97)
A strong candidate for the title of the wine of the vintage, the 2022 Hermitage Le Greal is gorgeous. Evoking a perfumed, complex and vibrant bouquet of blackberry, rose petal, violet, flowers and dark cherries mingled with lovely notes of lead pencil, it's suave and sappy, complete and deep, with a multidimensional core of fruit and beautifully refined tannins enhanced by an energetic mid-palate that segues into a long, perfumed and ethereal finish due to the use of whole bunches. Truly gorgeous. It should gain raciness with age.In Bond£195.00 -
(6x150cl) 2022Wine Advocate (97)
A strong candidate for the title of the wine of the vintage, the 2022 Hermitage Le Greal is gorgeous. Evoking a perfumed, complex and vibrant bouquet of blackberry, rose petal, violet, flowers and dark cherries mingled with lovely notes of lead pencil, it's suave and sappy, complete and deep, with a multidimensional core of fruit and beautifully refined tannins enhanced by an energetic mid-palate that segues into a long, perfumed and ethereal finish due to the use of whole bunches. Truly gorgeous. It should gain raciness with age.In Bond£2,302.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
A strong candidate for the title of the wine of the vintage, the 2022 Hermitage Le Greal is gorgeous. Evoking a perfumed, complex and vibrant bouquet of blackberry, rose petal, violet, flowers and dark cherries mingled with lovely notes of lead pencil, it's suave and sappy, complete and deep, with a multidimensional core of fruit and beautifully refined tannins enhanced by an energetic mid-palate that segues into a long, perfumed and ethereal finish due to the use of whole bunches. Truly gorgeous. It should gain raciness with age.In Bond£1,055.00 -
(1x75cl) 2023Wine Advocate (100)
The 2023 Hermitage Le Gréal is exquisite, wafting from the glass with an exotic bouquet of wisteria, violet, cassis, mulberries and pepper. Full-bodied, velvety and enveloping, it’s built around a fleshy, even unctuous core of fruit underpinned by a delicate chassis of sweet, powdery and perfectly integrated tannins, concluding with a long, ethereal, violet-inflected finish. One of the most precise and seamless renditions of Le Gréal in recent years, it remains harmonious and finely balanced, representing the essence of this remarkable address.In Bond£195.00 -
Indulge in the mastery of Marcel Juge's Cornas Cuvee C 1990. Revered as a cornerstone of French viniculture, this wine exudes the essence of the Rhône Valley. Winning renown for Juge's artisanal approach, this robust Syrah grape wine was crafted in Northern Rhône's Cornas commune, a region admired for producing full-bodied and age-worthy red wines. The complex palate of the Marcel Juge Cornas Cuvee C 1990 unfolds beautifully, permeated with notes of smoked meats, blackberry, and violet. Cradled in traditional ageing techniques using old oak, this wine showcases a unique, earthy expression of Cornas terroir. Its limited production numbers have made it a highly sought-after offering amongst connoisseurs. It is widely favourably reviewed by leading publications, such as Wine Spectator and Decanter. Elevate your collection with this historic embodiment of flawless, French winemaking - the Marcel Juge Cornas Cuvee C 1990.
In Bond£665.00 -
(1x150cl) 2019Vinous (94)
Bright ruby. Vibrant, spice-accented aromas of raspberry and cherry liqueur, incense and pungent flowers are accompanied by a smoky mineral nuance that builds in the glass. Deep-pitched yet impressively lively as well, offering intense red and dark berry liqueur and floral pastille flavors that stain the palate and show superb clarity and minerally lift. Closes extremely long, focused and lively, with silky tannins framing the wine’s sweet fruit. This is about as good as a "basic" Châteauneuf gets.In Bond£187.00 -
(12x75cl) 2001Vinous (95)
Dark red. Extravagant, superripe nose combines strawberry, raspberry, roasted game, gingerbread and molasses. Huge and dense, with powerful extract and compellingly sweet strawberry, raspberry and spice flavors. Full-blown Chateauneuf that almost magically maintains its freshness and balance. Like a solid on the slow-mounting, compellingly sweet aftertaste. This has blossomed spectacularly since I tasted it in barrel last November.In Bond£1,613.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017Vinous (97)
Vivid magenta. Seductive raspberry liqueur, exotic spice, potpourri and incense aromas, along with hints of musky rhubarb and smoky minerals. Juicy, seamless and energetic in style, offering densely packed red fruit, cherry cola, spicecake and floral pastille flavors that show superb delineation and spread out steadily as the wine opens up. Fine-grained, even tannins lend shape to a strikingly persistent, penetrating finish that shows intense red-fruit- and spice-driven tenacity. This wine is a standout of the vintage.In Bond£610.00 -
Vinous (97)
Saturated ruby. A heady, impressively complex bouquet evokes ripe red fruits, candied flowers, garrigue and incense, along with exotic spice and mineral notes that build with air. Utterly stains the palate with vibrant raspberry liqueur, cherry cola, licorice and fruitcake flavors that are sharpened by a jolt of spiciness on the back half. Polished tannins add gentle grip to the strikingly long, floral-dominated finish, which shows no rough edges.In Bond£1,313.00 -
Vinous (97)
Saturated ruby. A heady, impressively complex bouquet evokes ripe red fruits, candied flowers, garrigue and incense, along with exotic spice and mineral notes that build with air. Utterly stains the palate with vibrant raspberry liqueur, cherry cola, licorice and fruitcake flavors that are sharpened by a jolt of spiciness on the back half. Polished tannins add gentle grip to the strikingly long, floral-dominated finish, which shows no rough edges.In Bond£635.00 -
(6x75cl) 2009Invoke an air of allure with the exquisite Marie et Pierre Benetiere Cote Rotie Cordeloux 2009. Produced in a tiny three-hectare estate in Ampuis, this elegant wine perfectly portrays the character and intensity of France's Rhône Valley. Created by the highly esteemed winemaker duo, Marie and Pierre Benetiere, this vintage marvellously showcases the richness of the syrah grape. Imbued with specialization in single vineyard wines, it reflects their traditional, meticulous vinification process, involving partially de-stemmed grapes, natural yeast fermentation and ageing in old oak barriques. The result? An intricate skein of silken tannins and lush fruit revealing a depth of black cherries, smoky plum and spicy, woody undertones. The Marie et Pierre Benetiere Cote Rotie Cordeloux 2009 is not simply a bottle of wine, it’s a passionate poem of craft and terroir.
In Bond£660.00 -
(12x75cl) 2017Vinous (88)
Bright ruby. Spice- and herb-accented red and blue fruits and a cured meat quality on the pungent nose. In a taut, nervy style, offering bitter cherry, redcurrant, smoked meat and green olive flavors that show a bit of weediness and a cracked pepper flourish. Dusty tannins add grip to the firm finish, which echoes the cherry and herb notes.In Bond£1,067.00 -
(12x75cl) 2018Marie et Pierre Benetiere Cote Rotie Cordeloux 2018 is a divine exemplar of French winemaking. Sourced from the northern reaches of the Rhone valley, the grapes revel under the natural phenolic ripeness of the region. The winemakers, Marie and Pierre Benetiere, are upholders of traditional viticulture, ensuring each vine is tended by hand, before the whole bunches undergo extended maceration and maturation in large oak barrels. The result is an enchanting vintage teeming with savoury undertones, ripe black fruit and a harmonious balance of acidity and tannin. Each sip of this deeply aromatic, full-bodied wine, evokes the heritage and unrivalled craftsmanship of the Benetiere estate. A single glass of this Marie et Pierre Benetiere Cote-Rotie Cordeloux 2018 is an intimate journey into the heart of France's legendary wine culture.
In Bond£1,356.70 -
Experience the embodiment of elegance with the Marie et Pierre Benetiere Syrah Cordeloux 2016. Crafted in the Northern Rhône Valley region of France by vintner duo Marie and Pierre Benetiere, this limited-production wine hails from vineyards of schistous soils, grown organically. The grapes are hand-picked and naturally fermented, yielding a wine that mirrors its terroir impeccably. Its luscious bouquet of black cherries, violet, leather, and smoky pepper draws you into a rich, complex palate with robust tannins and an enduring mineral finish. There's a remarkable purity to this wine, instilled by its thoughtful producers, reflecting their passion and dedication to the craftsmanship of fine Syrah wine. Quite simply, the Marie et Pierre Benetiere Syrah Cordeloux 2016 is a testament to the illustrious quality and potential of Condrieu Syrah wines. Savour and appreciate this magnificent example of French oenology.
In Bond£1,069.00 -
(12x75cl) 2020Discover the exquisite Martine Rouchier Saint Joseph Luc 2020, an unmatched offering from the restive Rhone valley. Produced by Martine Rouchier, a celebrated vintner couple who pride themselves on following traditional wine-making methods, the Joseph Luc 2020 is an epitome of their artisanal approach. This meticulous fermentation results in a rich, captivating Syrah varietal.
Sourced from 40-year-old vines dotting the steep granite slopes of Ardeche, this biodynamic wine is an eloquent expression of its unique terroir. The deep-rooted vines, nurtured by organic farming, imbibe the mineral essence of the terrain, producing grapes of intense character.
Matured in seasoned oak for 12 months, the Martine Rouchier Saint Joseph Luc 2020 boasts a tantalising palate of dark fruit, peppery spice, and supple tannins. Balanced, complex, yet delightfully approachable, it's an excellent accompaniment to savory dishes, making every meal a moment of refined pleasure.
In Bond£451.55 -
(6x75cl) 2021The Martine Rouchier Saint Joseph Luc 2021 is a superbly crafted Syrah hailing from the prestigious northern Rhône appellation of Saint Joseph. Trained biodynamically by the devoted viticulturist Martine Rouchier, this wine exemplifies her commitment to terroir-driven, minimal intervention winemaking. This wine owes its unique profile to vineyards predominantly south-east facing on granite-based soils, which imbue the wine with beautiful minerality and structure.
Elegant notes of ripe black fruits harmonise with subtle spice undertones and a hint of classic Northern Rhône meatiness. Aged in used oak barrels, it simultaneously expresses complexity and finesse. Vibrant yet sophisticated, the Martine Rouchier Saint Joseph Luc 2021 is a true representation of a talented winemaker's work in harmony with nature's bounty. A bottle of this exquisite wine promises an unforgettable tasting experience for discerning wine enthusiasts who appreciate the outstanding quality of Rhône wines.
In Bond£242.27 -
The Maryline & Christophe Billon Cote Rotie Les Elotins 2016 embodies the makers' passion for time-honoured wine producing traditions. Crafted in the prestigious Cote Rotie region of France's Rhone Valley, notable for its incredibly steep, terraced vineyards, this red wine exemplifies the rich complexities for which the estate is renowned. The gleaming ruby-hued wine has been attentively fermented in a combination of aged stainless steel and oak barrels, resulting in a fine-tuned harmony of acidity and fruitiness, underpinned by a robust tannic structure. Revel in the scintillating amalgam of blackcurrant, raspberry and spice, balanced with smoky and earthy undertones. The husband and wife vintners, Maryline and Christophe Billon, have a reputation as meticulous and innovative performers in the region's wine industry, a fact evident in each bottle of Cote Rotie Les Elotins 2016 they produce. Experience their dedication with this wine, an emblem of their exceptional viticulture.
In Bond£74.00

