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(6x75cl) 2020Vinous (93-94)
While this was a warm season leading to richness in many wines from the region, the Silex 2020 shows ripe fruit, but there's no sense of being overblown. The fine line that races through many wines relying on flint-based parcels is there, carrying the nectarine and oak-derived vanilla flavors, but its influence never tips into austerity nor firmness. There's a sense of tenderness that runs through its core while remaining light in body.Inc. VAT£1,318.32 -
Vinous (94)
The 2022 Silex is not a lot of fun upon release; dry and tense, it really needs time to mellow. There's flesh from the clay element of its clay-flint soils, which is felt on entry but tightens up as it moves through the mouth. This remains a wine of drive, firmness and upright structure; it speaks of the place it comes from rather than its variety. Aromatics are almost a forgotten element; this is a wine about structure and texture. There is a lemony, wild goat cheese-like note and a distinct flinty whiff. SIlex, after all, means flint in French.Inc. VAT£979.09 -
(6x75cl) 2018An exemplary offering produced by the acclaimed winemaker, the Didier Fornerol Cote-de-Nuits Villages 2018 captivates the palate with an elegant blend of fruit, floral, and earthy notes. This red wine hails from the revered vineyards of Burgundy, a region in France esteemed for its Pinot Noir-style wines. The eponymous Didier Fornerol, trusted for his meticulous techniques, displays his deftness in this particular vintage. He kept the yield low and harvested the grapes at optimum ripeness, ensuring the wine's character and complexity. The grapes underwent fermentation in old oak barrels, thus infusing the wine with soft tannins and a rounded depth. Although ready to enjoy, the Didier Fornerol Cote-de-Nuits Villages 2018 will age graciously, promising a more luxurious experience with time. This wine is a testament to Fornerol's unwavering commitment to creating beautiful expressions of the terroir's potential.
Inc. VAT£394.08 -
Experience the true essence of French viticulture with the Didier Forneol Cote Nuits Villages 2019. This exquisitely crafted red wine hails from the revered vineyards of Burgundy's Côte de Nuits region, renowned globally for its distinguished Pinot Noir. The wine is the brainchild of Didier Forneol, a respected French winemaker with decades of expertise, who carefully cultivates each grape cluster with exceptional attention to detail. Boasting a brilliant ruby hue, the Didier Forneol Cote Nuits Villages 2019 unveils an intricate bouquet of ripe redberries and soft spices upon opening, giving way to a palate graced with elegant tannins and balanced acidity. Its complex flavour profile and enduring finish render it the perfect accompaniment to a host of gastronomic delights. Offering a sophisticated demonstration of Forneol's winemaking prowess, the Didier Forneol Cote Nuits Villages 2019 is an undeniable testament to the art of fine wine production.
Inc. VAT£350.26 -
Didier Fornerol Cote-de-Nuits Villages 2021 is an exquisite embodiment of distinct Burgundy elegance. Crafted by the skilled winemaker Didier Fornerol, this red wine truly captures the unique terroir of the Cote-de-Nuits region in its every sip. Renowned for his meticulous attention to detail, Didier Fornerol employs traditional winemaking techniques, ensuring a wine of impressive balance and harmony. The careful vinification process involves hand-harvesting and fermentation in stainless steel vats, followed by maturation in oak barrels for a refined finish.
Expressing polished ruby hues, the Didier Fornerol Cote-de-Nuits Villages 2021 presents sumptuous aromas of ripe red berries and delicate floral notes. On the palate, its well-integrated tannins and bright acidity provide a captivating complexity, leading to an enduring finish. Whether you're a dedicated oenophile or just beginning your fine wine journey, this offering from Didier Fornerol is truly a testament to the excellence of the Cote-de-Nuits Villages 2021 vintage.
Inc. VAT£223.49 -
(6x75cl) 2017Immerse yourself in the velvety richness of Didier Morion Saint Joseph Cranilles 2017, a delightful contribution to the universe of fine wines. Acclaimed oenophile Didier Morion, the mastermind behind this distinct vinous experience, meticulously cultivates Syrah grapes in Rhone Valley's elevated slopes. The vineyard's unique terroir imparts the wine an exceptional flavour profile.
Exhibiting the 2017 vintage's climatic characteristics, this red wine marries sophistication and power with a delicate balance. Delight in the unfolding drama of dark fruit notes, intertwined with hints of black olives, pepper, and slight minerality; a testament to Didier Morion's dedication to quality and authenticity.
Each step of the winemaking process is a testament to centuries-old French techniques, evolving under Didier's stewardship. Stainless steel fermentation, partial de-stemming, and considerable maturation in neutral oak barrels lend this Didier Morion Saint Joseph Cranilles 2017 its class and complexity. Savour its long-lasting finish and pay homage to the timeless art of fine winemaking.
Inc. VAT£210.80 -
(6x150cl) 2008Indulge in the extraordinary Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2008, a coveted Champagne bursting with character. Produced in Cramant, the heart of the Côte des Blancs, this 100% Chardonnay is sourced from Grand Cru vineyards. The Diebolt-Vallois family, esteemed winemakers since 1920, approach winemaking as an artform, culminating in this exceptional vintage. Curated through traditional vinification in oak barrels, 'Fleur de Passion' embodies the perfect balance of power and finesse. It offers profound complexity with vibrant acidity and an enveloping creamy texture. The palate reveals nuanced flavours of ripe lemon and brioche, layered with a mineral-chalky undertone and outstanding length. Critics have lauded its elegance, describing it as a triumph from this celebrated producer. A remarkable embodiment of the terroir, Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2008 is indeed a connoisseur's choice, tantalising the palate and captivating the senses with every sip. A standout toast to the inimitable Diebolt-Vallois craftsmanship.
Inc. VAT£4,437.67 -
(6x75cl) 2008Indulge in the extraordinary Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2008, a coveted Champagne bursting with character. Produced in Cramant, the heart of the Côte des Blancs, this 100% Chardonnay is sourced from Grand Cru vineyards. The Diebolt-Vallois family, esteemed winemakers since 1920, approach winemaking as an artform, culminating in this exceptional vintage. Curated through traditional vinification in oak barrels, 'Fleur de Passion' embodies the perfect balance of power and finesse. It offers profound complexity with vibrant acidity and an enveloping creamy texture. The palate reveals nuanced flavours of ripe lemon and brioche, layered with a mineral-chalky undertone and outstanding length. Critics have lauded its elegance, describing it as a triumph from this celebrated producer. A remarkable embodiment of the terroir, Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2008 is indeed a connoisseur's choice, tantalising the palate and captivating the senses with every sip. A standout toast to the inimitable Diebolt-Vallois craftsmanship.
Inc. VAT£2,696.66 -
(6x75cl) 2010Decanter (96)
Lemon peel and wet chalk notes grow to include ripe apricot, flowers, marzipan and spice. Although the wine never loses its elegance, it shows impressive intensity and concentration and has the substance to linger almost indefinitely. It is from the oldest vines of the domaine, particularly the lieu-dit Les Buzons, fermented in cask without malolactic fermentation, and bottled unfined and unfiltered. One of the greats, this will age for decades to come.Inc. VAT£903.86 -
(6x75cl) 2012Envelop your palate in the taste of premium champagne with Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2012. This exceptional bottle emanates from the famed Champagne region of France, meticulously crafted by the prestigious Diebolt-Vallois winery. A family-run venture, Diebolt-Vallois's illustrious heritage dates back to the 15th century, and their expertise is truly reflected in this vintage.
The Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2012 is made using 100% Chardonnay grapes, purely selected from the house's oldest vines — a testament to the meticulous attention to quality and detail. The result is the embodiment of elegance: a profound golden hue, a bouquet brimming with sublime harmony, and a palate offering hints of ripe fruits and toasted almonds, making this vintage a symphony for the senses. Its vibrant acidity, perfectly complemented by an expressive minerality, showcases the beautiful complexity of this champagne.
This is a wine for true connoisseurs, offering a remarkable tasting experience that encapsulates the legacy of Diebolt-Vallois.
Inc. VAT£1,154.66 -
(12x37.5cl) 2009Vinous - Neal Martin (95)
The last time I tasted the 2009 Doisy-Daëne, I felt it was in a dumb phase. This bottle suggests that it is no longer in that phase! It has a lovely bouquet with honey, white peach, nougat and light marzipan scents, growing in intensity with just a touch of lavender. Wonderful definition. The palate is very well defined with superb concentration, a surfeit of botrytis, tangy marmalade and quince notes with a touch of ginger enlivening the finish. What an outstanding Doisy-Daëne! Tasted at the vertical at Doisy-Daëne.Inc. VAT£256.32 -
(1x75cl) 2014Vinous - Neal Martin (96)
The 2014 Doisy-Daëne has a fragrant bouquet with dried honey, almond, peach skin and orange blossom aromas that gently unfold with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with a fine bead of acidity, fresh and poised with a captivating undercurrent of mineralité that surfaces towards the finish and counters the richness of this finely made Sauternes. Tasted blind at the annual Southwold tasting.Inc. VAT£97.73 -
(12x37.5cl) 2017Vinous - Antonio Galloni (97)
The 2017 Doisy-Daëne is so compelling. Rich and ample in the glass, the 2017 just blossoms with a bit of time. Candied apricot, exotic white flowers, mint, hazelnut and chamomile notes confer richness. The 2017 is deep, powerful and wonderfully resonant from start to finish. Moreover, it has very few peers in this vintage, one of them being the top-of-the line L'Extravagant.Inc. VAT£261.85 -
(12x37.5cl) 2019Vinous - Neal Martin (96)
The 2019 Doisy-Daëne has a gorgeous bouquet of wild honey, quince, saffron and touch of shucked oyster shell, intense and utterly seductive. The palate is well balanced, taut and fresh, with a fine bead of such perfectly pitched acidity that you barely notice the botrytized finish. An outstanding wine from Jean-Jacques Dubourdieu.Inc. VAT£254.00 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (96)
The 2019 Doisy-Daëne has a gorgeous bouquet of wild honey, quince, saffron and touch of shucked oyster shell, intense and utterly seductive. The palate is well balanced, taut and fresh, with a fine bead of such perfectly pitched acidity that you barely notice the botrytized finish. An outstanding wine from Jean-Jacques Dubourdieu.Inc. VAT£406.01 -
(12x75cl) 2020Decanter (96)
Rich and powerful, this is a seductive Barsac that has a great balance of acidity and sweetness, nothing too over the top, full of lime zest and mandarin, with tongue-licking slate on the finish. Great stuff, extremely well balanced. A yield of 16hl/ha. 10 months in barrel for ageing followed by nine months in stainless steel.Inc. VAT£440.64 -
Decanter (96)
Rich and powerful, this is a seductive Barsac that has a great balance of acidity and sweetness, nothing too over the top, full of lime zest and mandarin, with tongue-licking slate on the finish. Great stuff, extremely well balanced. A yield of 16hl/ha. 10 months in barrel for ageing followed by nine months in stainless steel.Inc. VAT£247.92 -
(12x75cl) 2023Jeb Dunnuck (96-98)
The 2023 Château Doisy Daëne is another ripe, powerful wine, yet it brings a juicy, lively style in its sweet peach, citrus, and orange fruit as well as notes of candied ginger, mint, and sappy floral aromas and flavors. It has beautiful acidity, full-bodied richness, and a great finish.Inc. VAT£540.41 -
(12x75cl) 2001Vinous - Neal Martin (93)
Limpid gold in color, the 2001 Doisy-Védrines offers beeswax, honeysuckle and quince jelly on the nose; hints of gingerbread emerge with time. The oak comes through a bit here, which is odd after two decades. The palate is vibrant and tensile on the entry, delivering the weight one expects from this Barsac, allied with a fine bead of acidity that imparts tension. Tangy marmalade and quince notes appear toward the finish. This is a fine Doisy-Védrines that is à point.Inc. VAT£661.98 -
Wine Spectator (92)
Quite lively, with a floral edge to the white peach, pineapple and heather notes. Good freshness and definition. Score range: 89-92 -JMInc. VAT£663.67 -
(12x75cl) 2022Jeb Dunnuck (96)
Exotic honeyed mint, caramelized pineapple, and orange marmalade all emerge from the 2022 Château Doisy-Védrines, another ripe, powerful Sauternes that has beautiful balance and length. Despite the richness and opulence of the year, it has a good spine of acidity and stays light on its feet.Inc. VAT£461.21 -
(12x75cl) 2023Wine Advocate (98)
One of my favorites of the vintage, the 2023 Doisy-Vedrines is superb, revealing a lively, complex and perfumed bouquet of pineapple, orange zest, spices, honey and ripe orchard fruits, accented by subtle minty nuances. Medium- to full-bodied, generous and enveloping, it remains vibrant and tensile, structured by refined gastronomic bitterness and concluding with a long, ethereal finish that is distinctly Barsac in character. Containing 150 grams per liter of residual sugar, the blend comprises 90% Sémillon and 10% Sauvignon Blanc.Inc. VAT£446.81 -
(1x75cl) 1964Vinous (97)
Dom Pérignon’s 1964 is another stunner. Wow. Here it is the wine’s detail and precision that really stand out. Hints of smoke and slate add nuance, but that is selling this majestic Champagne short. The 1964 is a wine to drink and simply enjoy for the pure pleasure it provides, without thinking too much.Inc. VAT£803.60 -
(1x75cl) 1975Vinous - Neal Martin (97)
The 1975 Dom Pérignon was an original release. It has a similar colour to the 1975 Dom Pérignon Œnothèque tasted alongside, maybe just slightly deeper, but there is little between the two. The nose is gorgeous, a little more secondary aromas by comparison, hints of butterscotch and dried honey, a little quince, yet supremely well-defined and focused. The palate has a waxier texture than the Œnothèque, but is so elegant and poised, emitting plenty of energy on the finish. Frankly, there is little to choose between this and the Œnothèque...and I was lucky to have both. Tasted at Jordi's 50th birthday at Nando's.Inc. VAT£1,106.30 -
(12x75cl) 1985Vinous - Antonio Galloni (97)
Both 1982 Champagnes are utterly spellbinding. It is amazing to taste these wines at 30 years of age and see that their signatures are all very much intact. Of course, the magnum format is so ideal for Champagne. The 1982 Krug Vintage is warm, toasty and totally expressive, with gorgeous exotic orange peel and white truffle overtones. This is one of my very favorite Krug vintages. Although fully mature, the 1982 is going to continue to develop at a glacial pace. The 1982 Dom Pérignon is just a little more focused and vibrant in style. Here it is the wine’s salivating minerality that really sings. It, too, is quite youthful and vibrant for its age. What a flight.Inc. VAT£7,315.27 -
(1x75cl) 1990James Suckling (99)
This is really incredible with orange peel, dried pineapple and flan. Exotic. Full body, round and savory. Crazy character at the finish of cooked pineapple and tart tartine. Gorgeous; can't believe it.Inc. VAT£544.52 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The brilliant 1996 Dom Perignon, which has largely disappeared from the marketplace, may be the finest young example of DP I have ever tasted. Notes of crushed rocks, honeysuckle, lemon oil, orange marmalade, and white pear provide a stunning aromatic display as well as palate impression. Great acidity and huge flavor intensity backed up by vibrant acidity make this an exquisite Champagne. It should drink well for 20-25 years, possibly longer. Readers should remember that the 1971 Dom Perignon Rose is still drinking exquisitely. I recently had the 1969 and 1970 Dom Perignons (from magnum), and both were drinking brilliantly. It makes one realize just how long-lived these wines can be. Production is confidential, but there must be hundreds of thousands of cases of Dom Perignon since it available in most of the world’s luxury hotels and restaurants.Inc. VAT£410.24 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The brilliant 1996 Dom Perignon, which has largely disappeared from the marketplace, may be the finest young example of DP I have ever tasted. Notes of crushed rocks, honeysuckle, lemon oil, orange marmalade, and white pear provide a stunning aromatic display as well as palate impression. Great acidity and huge flavor intensity backed up by vibrant acidity make this an exquisite Champagne. It should drink well for 20-25 years, possibly longer. Readers should remember that the 1971 Dom Perignon Rose is still drinking exquisitely. I recently had the 1969 and 1970 Dom Perignons (from magnum), and both were drinking brilliantly. It makes one realize just how long-lived these wines can be. Production is confidential, but there must be hundreds of thousands of cases of Dom Perignon since it available in most of the world’s luxury hotels and restaurants.Inc. VAT£2,630.66 -
Jancis Robinson (18.5)
Served not blind immediately after 2002 through to 2006 (which were all served blind), so of course it seemed particularly beautiful. Pale creamy minerally savoury nose. Really lively and punchy. Some smokiness. A hint of honey. Very good bottle.Inc. VAT£1,693.46 -
Vinous (94)
The 2000 Dom Pérignon is a gorgeous wine to drink now, as it is already showing quite a bit of aromatic and flavor complexity. Although the 2000 doesn’t have the multi-dimensional personality or structure of the very best DPs, it does offer tremendous drinking pleasure today. Hints of pastry, baked apple and mint add nuance, with a touch of reduction that lends an added kick of freshness. Ultimately, the 2000 is a very drinkable and delicious Dom Pérignon.Inc. VAT£503.21
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(6x75cl) 2020Vinous (93-94)
While this was a warm season leading to richness in many wines from the region, the Silex 2020 shows ripe fruit, but there's no sense of being overblown. The fine line that races through many wines relying on flint-based parcels is there, carrying the nectarine and oak-derived vanilla flavors, but its influence never tips into austerity nor firmness. There's a sense of tenderness that runs through its core while remaining light in body.In Bond£1,080.00 -
Vinous (94)
The 2022 Silex is not a lot of fun upon release; dry and tense, it really needs time to mellow. There's flesh from the clay element of its clay-flint soils, which is felt on entry but tightens up as it moves through the mouth. This remains a wine of drive, firmness and upright structure; it speaks of the place it comes from rather than its variety. Aromatics are almost a forgotten element; this is a wine about structure and texture. There is a lemony, wild goat cheese-like note and a distinct flinty whiff. SIlex, after all, means flint in French.In Bond£798.00 -
(6x75cl) 2018An exemplary offering produced by the acclaimed winemaker, the Didier Fornerol Cote-de-Nuits Villages 2018 captivates the palate with an elegant blend of fruit, floral, and earthy notes. This red wine hails from the revered vineyards of Burgundy, a region in France esteemed for its Pinot Noir-style wines. The eponymous Didier Fornerol, trusted for his meticulous techniques, displays his deftness in this particular vintage. He kept the yield low and harvested the grapes at optimum ripeness, ensuring the wine's character and complexity. The grapes underwent fermentation in old oak barrels, thus infusing the wine with soft tannins and a rounded depth. Although ready to enjoy, the Didier Fornerol Cote-de-Nuits Villages 2018 will age graciously, promising a more luxurious experience with time. This wine is a testament to Fornerol's unwavering commitment to creating beautiful expressions of the terroir's potential.
In Bond£312.37 -
Experience the true essence of French viticulture with the Didier Forneol Cote Nuits Villages 2019. This exquisitely crafted red wine hails from the revered vineyards of Burgundy's Côte de Nuits region, renowned globally for its distinguished Pinot Noir. The wine is the brainchild of Didier Forneol, a respected French winemaker with decades of expertise, who carefully cultivates each grape cluster with exceptional attention to detail. Boasting a brilliant ruby hue, the Didier Forneol Cote Nuits Villages 2019 unveils an intricate bouquet of ripe redberries and soft spices upon opening, giving way to a palate graced with elegant tannins and balanced acidity. Its complex flavour profile and enduring finish render it the perfect accompaniment to a host of gastronomic delights. Offering a sophisticated demonstration of Forneol's winemaking prowess, the Didier Forneol Cote Nuits Villages 2019 is an undeniable testament to the art of fine wine production.
In Bond£273.00 -
Didier Fornerol Cote-de-Nuits Villages 2021 is an exquisite embodiment of distinct Burgundy elegance. Crafted by the skilled winemaker Didier Fornerol, this red wine truly captures the unique terroir of the Cote-de-Nuits region in its every sip. Renowned for his meticulous attention to detail, Didier Fornerol employs traditional winemaking techniques, ensuring a wine of impressive balance and harmony. The careful vinification process involves hand-harvesting and fermentation in stainless steel vats, followed by maturation in oak barrels for a refined finish.
Expressing polished ruby hues, the Didier Fornerol Cote-de-Nuits Villages 2021 presents sumptuous aromas of ripe red berries and delicate floral notes. On the palate, its well-integrated tannins and bright acidity provide a captivating complexity, leading to an enduring finish. Whether you're a dedicated oenophile or just beginning your fine wine journey, this offering from Didier Fornerol is truly a testament to the excellence of the Cote-de-Nuits Villages 2021 vintage.
In Bond£167.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017Immerse yourself in the velvety richness of Didier Morion Saint Joseph Cranilles 2017, a delightful contribution to the universe of fine wines. Acclaimed oenophile Didier Morion, the mastermind behind this distinct vinous experience, meticulously cultivates Syrah grapes in Rhone Valley's elevated slopes. The vineyard's unique terroir imparts the wine an exceptional flavour profile.
Exhibiting the 2017 vintage's climatic characteristics, this red wine marries sophistication and power with a delicate balance. Delight in the unfolding drama of dark fruit notes, intertwined with hints of black olives, pepper, and slight minerality; a testament to Didier Morion's dedication to quality and authenticity.
Each step of the winemaking process is a testament to centuries-old French techniques, evolving under Didier's stewardship. Stainless steel fermentation, partial de-stemming, and considerable maturation in neutral oak barrels lend this Didier Morion Saint Joseph Cranilles 2017 its class and complexity. Savour its long-lasting finish and pay homage to the timeless art of fine winemaking.
In Bond£155.00 -
(6x150cl) 2008Indulge in the extraordinary Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2008, a coveted Champagne bursting with character. Produced in Cramant, the heart of the Côte des Blancs, this 100% Chardonnay is sourced from Grand Cru vineyards. The Diebolt-Vallois family, esteemed winemakers since 1920, approach winemaking as an artform, culminating in this exceptional vintage. Curated through traditional vinification in oak barrels, 'Fleur de Passion' embodies the perfect balance of power and finesse. It offers profound complexity with vibrant acidity and an enveloping creamy texture. The palate reveals nuanced flavours of ripe lemon and brioche, layered with a mineral-chalky undertone and outstanding length. Critics have lauded its elegance, describing it as a triumph from this celebrated producer. A remarkable embodiment of the terroir, Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2008 is indeed a connoisseur's choice, tantalising the palate and captivating the senses with every sip. A standout toast to the inimitable Diebolt-Vallois craftsmanship.
In Bond£3,666.00 -
(6x75cl) 2008Indulge in the extraordinary Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2008, a coveted Champagne bursting with character. Produced in Cramant, the heart of the Côte des Blancs, this 100% Chardonnay is sourced from Grand Cru vineyards. The Diebolt-Vallois family, esteemed winemakers since 1920, approach winemaking as an artform, culminating in this exceptional vintage. Curated through traditional vinification in oak barrels, 'Fleur de Passion' embodies the perfect balance of power and finesse. It offers profound complexity with vibrant acidity and an enveloping creamy texture. The palate reveals nuanced flavours of ripe lemon and brioche, layered with a mineral-chalky undertone and outstanding length. Critics have lauded its elegance, describing it as a triumph from this celebrated producer. A remarkable embodiment of the terroir, Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2008 is indeed a connoisseur's choice, tantalising the palate and captivating the senses with every sip. A standout toast to the inimitable Diebolt-Vallois craftsmanship.
In Bond£2,230.00 -
(6x75cl) 2010Decanter (96)
Lemon peel and wet chalk notes grow to include ripe apricot, flowers, marzipan and spice. Although the wine never loses its elegance, it shows impressive intensity and concentration and has the substance to linger almost indefinitely. It is from the oldest vines of the domaine, particularly the lieu-dit Les Buzons, fermented in cask without malolactic fermentation, and bottled unfined and unfiltered. One of the greats, this will age for decades to come.In Bond£736.00 -
(6x75cl) 2012Envelop your palate in the taste of premium champagne with Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2012. This exceptional bottle emanates from the famed Champagne region of France, meticulously crafted by the prestigious Diebolt-Vallois winery. A family-run venture, Diebolt-Vallois's illustrious heritage dates back to the 15th century, and their expertise is truly reflected in this vintage.
The Diebolt-Vallois Fleur de Passion Brut 2012 is made using 100% Chardonnay grapes, purely selected from the house's oldest vines — a testament to the meticulous attention to quality and detail. The result is the embodiment of elegance: a profound golden hue, a bouquet brimming with sublime harmony, and a palate offering hints of ripe fruits and toasted almonds, making this vintage a symphony for the senses. Its vibrant acidity, perfectly complemented by an expressive minerality, showcases the beautiful complexity of this champagne.
This is a wine for true connoisseurs, offering a remarkable tasting experience that encapsulates the legacy of Diebolt-Vallois.
In Bond£945.00 -
(12x37.5cl) 2009Vinous - Neal Martin (95)
The last time I tasted the 2009 Doisy-Daëne, I felt it was in a dumb phase. This bottle suggests that it is no longer in that phase! It has a lovely bouquet with honey, white peach, nougat and light marzipan scents, growing in intensity with just a touch of lavender. Wonderful definition. The palate is very well defined with superb concentration, a surfeit of botrytis, tangy marmalade and quince notes with a touch of ginger enlivening the finish. What an outstanding Doisy-Daëne! Tasted at the vertical at Doisy-Daëne.In Bond£195.00 -
(1x75cl) 2014Vinous - Neal Martin (96)
The 2014 Doisy-Daëne has a fragrant bouquet with dried honey, almond, peach skin and orange blossom aromas that gently unfold with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with a fine bead of acidity, fresh and poised with a captivating undercurrent of mineralité that surfaces towards the finish and counters the richness of this finely made Sauternes. Tasted blind at the annual Southwold tasting.In Bond£78.00 -
(12x37.5cl) 2017Vinous - Antonio Galloni (97)
The 2017 Doisy-Daëne is so compelling. Rich and ample in the glass, the 2017 just blossoms with a bit of time. Candied apricot, exotic white flowers, mint, hazelnut and chamomile notes confer richness. The 2017 is deep, powerful and wonderfully resonant from start to finish. Moreover, it has very few peers in this vintage, one of them being the top-of-the line L'Extravagant.In Bond£198.97 -
(12x37.5cl) 2019Vinous - Neal Martin (96)
The 2019 Doisy-Daëne has a gorgeous bouquet of wild honey, quince, saffron and touch of shucked oyster shell, intense and utterly seductive. The palate is well balanced, taut and fresh, with a fine bead of such perfectly pitched acidity that you barely notice the botrytized finish. An outstanding wine from Jean-Jacques Dubourdieu.In Bond£191.00 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (96)
The 2019 Doisy-Daëne has a gorgeous bouquet of wild honey, quince, saffron and touch of shucked oyster shell, intense and utterly seductive. The palate is well balanced, taut and fresh, with a fine bead of such perfectly pitched acidity that you barely notice the botrytized finish. An outstanding wine from Jean-Jacques Dubourdieu.In Bond£297.00 -
(12x75cl) 2020Decanter (96)
Rich and powerful, this is a seductive Barsac that has a great balance of acidity and sweetness, nothing too over the top, full of lime zest and mandarin, with tongue-licking slate on the finish. Great stuff, extremely well balanced. A yield of 16hl/ha. 10 months in barrel for ageing followed by nine months in stainless steel.In Bond£330.00 -
Decanter (96)
Rich and powerful, this is a seductive Barsac that has a great balance of acidity and sweetness, nothing too over the top, full of lime zest and mandarin, with tongue-licking slate on the finish. Great stuff, extremely well balanced. A yield of 16hl/ha. 10 months in barrel for ageing followed by nine months in stainless steel.In Bond£188.00 -
(12x75cl) 2023Jeb Dunnuck (96-98)
The 2023 Château Doisy Daëne is another ripe, powerful wine, yet it brings a juicy, lively style in its sweet peach, citrus, and orange fruit as well as notes of candied ginger, mint, and sappy floral aromas and flavors. It has beautiful acidity, full-bodied richness, and a great finish.In Bond£409.00 -
(12x75cl) 2001Vinous - Neal Martin (93)
Limpid gold in color, the 2001 Doisy-Védrines offers beeswax, honeysuckle and quince jelly on the nose; hints of gingerbread emerge with time. The oak comes through a bit here, which is odd after two decades. The palate is vibrant and tensile on the entry, delivering the weight one expects from this Barsac, allied with a fine bead of acidity that imparts tension. Tangy marmalade and quince notes appear toward the finish. This is a fine Doisy-Védrines that is à point.In Bond£510.31 -
Wine Spectator (92)
Quite lively, with a floral edge to the white peach, pineapple and heather notes. Good freshness and definition. Score range: 89-92 -JMIn Bond£521.00 -
(12x75cl) 2022Jeb Dunnuck (96)
Exotic honeyed mint, caramelized pineapple, and orange marmalade all emerge from the 2022 Château Doisy-Védrines, another ripe, powerful Sauternes that has beautiful balance and length. Despite the richness and opulence of the year, it has a good spine of acidity and stays light on its feet.In Bond£343.00 -
(12x75cl) 2023Wine Advocate (98)
One of my favorites of the vintage, the 2023 Doisy-Vedrines is superb, revealing a lively, complex and perfumed bouquet of pineapple, orange zest, spices, honey and ripe orchard fruits, accented by subtle minty nuances. Medium- to full-bodied, generous and enveloping, it remains vibrant and tensile, structured by refined gastronomic bitterness and concluding with a long, ethereal finish that is distinctly Barsac in character. Containing 150 grams per liter of residual sugar, the blend comprises 90% Sémillon and 10% Sauvignon Blanc.In Bond£331.00 -
(1x75cl) 1964Vinous (97)
Dom Pérignon’s 1964 is another stunner. Wow. Here it is the wine’s detail and precision that really stand out. Hints of smoke and slate add nuance, but that is selling this majestic Champagne short. The 1964 is a wine to drink and simply enjoy for the pure pleasure it provides, without thinking too much.In Bond£667.00 -
(1x75cl) 1975Vinous - Neal Martin (97)
The 1975 Dom Pérignon was an original release. It has a similar colour to the 1975 Dom Pérignon Œnothèque tasted alongside, maybe just slightly deeper, but there is little between the two. The nose is gorgeous, a little more secondary aromas by comparison, hints of butterscotch and dried honey, a little quince, yet supremely well-defined and focused. The palate has a waxier texture than the Œnothèque, but is so elegant and poised, emitting plenty of energy on the finish. Frankly, there is little to choose between this and the Œnothèque...and I was lucky to have both. Tasted at Jordi's 50th birthday at Nando's.In Bond£919.00 -
(12x75cl) 1985Vinous - Antonio Galloni (97)
Both 1982 Champagnes are utterly spellbinding. It is amazing to taste these wines at 30 years of age and see that their signatures are all very much intact. Of course, the magnum format is so ideal for Champagne. The 1982 Krug Vintage is warm, toasty and totally expressive, with gorgeous exotic orange peel and white truffle overtones. This is one of my very favorite Krug vintages. Although fully mature, the 1982 is going to continue to develop at a glacial pace. The 1982 Dom Pérignon is just a little more focused and vibrant in style. Here it is the wine’s salivating minerality that really sings. It, too, is quite youthful and vibrant for its age. What a flight.In Bond£6,064.00 -
(1x75cl) 1990James Suckling (99)
This is really incredible with orange peel, dried pineapple and flan. Exotic. Full body, round and savory. Crazy character at the finish of cooked pineapple and tart tartine. Gorgeous; can't believe it.In Bond£451.00 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The brilliant 1996 Dom Perignon, which has largely disappeared from the marketplace, may be the finest young example of DP I have ever tasted. Notes of crushed rocks, honeysuckle, lemon oil, orange marmalade, and white pear provide a stunning aromatic display as well as palate impression. Great acidity and huge flavor intensity backed up by vibrant acidity make this an exquisite Champagne. It should drink well for 20-25 years, possibly longer. Readers should remember that the 1971 Dom Perignon Rose is still drinking exquisitely. I recently had the 1969 and 1970 Dom Perignons (from magnum), and both were drinking brilliantly. It makes one realize just how long-lived these wines can be. Production is confidential, but there must be hundreds of thousands of cases of Dom Perignon since it available in most of the world’s luxury hotels and restaurants.In Bond£339.00 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The brilliant 1996 Dom Perignon, which has largely disappeared from the marketplace, may be the finest young example of DP I have ever tasted. Notes of crushed rocks, honeysuckle, lemon oil, orange marmalade, and white pear provide a stunning aromatic display as well as palate impression. Great acidity and huge flavor intensity backed up by vibrant acidity make this an exquisite Champagne. It should drink well for 20-25 years, possibly longer. Readers should remember that the 1971 Dom Perignon Rose is still drinking exquisitely. I recently had the 1969 and 1970 Dom Perignons (from magnum), and both were drinking brilliantly. It makes one realize just how long-lived these wines can be. Production is confidential, but there must be hundreds of thousands of cases of Dom Perignon since it available in most of the world’s luxury hotels and restaurants.In Bond£2,175.00 -
Jancis Robinson (18.5)
Served not blind immediately after 2002 through to 2006 (which were all served blind), so of course it seemed particularly beautiful. Pale creamy minerally savoury nose. Really lively and punchy. Some smokiness. A hint of honey. Very good bottle.In Bond£1,394.00 -
Vinous (94)
The 2000 Dom Pérignon is a gorgeous wine to drink now, as it is already showing quite a bit of aromatic and flavor complexity. Although the 2000 doesn’t have the multi-dimensional personality or structure of the very best DPs, it does offer tremendous drinking pleasure today. Hints of pastry, baked apple and mint add nuance, with a touch of reduction that lends an added kick of freshness. Ultimately, the 2000 is a very drinkable and delicious Dom Pérignon.In Bond£414.00

