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(6x75cl) 2013Inc. VAT£2,025.79 -
Inc. VAT£1,949.69 -
Inc. VAT£1,797.29 -
(1x150cl) 2016Inc. VAT£726.49 -
(1x75cl) 2011Vinous (96)
The 2011 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico is spellbinding, showing the power and richness of the vintage with a display of crushed plums and cherry sauce, further complemented by sweet exotic spices. Notes of lavender, milk chocolate and a hint of espresso bean come forward over time. This is pure elegance and class, with velvety textures over a full-bodied frame, yet maintaining perfect balance, giving way to a staining of floral-laced red and blue fruit that can be both tasted and felt as they saturate the senses. A coating of dusty fine tannin settles in, reminding you of just how youthful this is today, but the endnote is freshness. Today, the 2011 can be enjoyed for its primary intensity, but the best is truly yet to come.Inc. VAT£493.84 -
Vinous (94)
It’s rare that you take in the aromas of an Amarone and the first thing that comes to mind is how wonderfully fresh and perfumed it is, but that’s exactly what you’ll experience from the 2012 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico from Quintarelli. Sour cherries are complicated by notes of rose, sweet spice and hints of cedar and mint. It’s deeply textural yet precise, with a polished and pure display of purple-tinged red fruit contrasted by zesty acids and a slight herbal twang. Remarkably feminine and undeniably elegant, with a slow-mounting structure that sneaks up on you through the finale. This gentle giant tapers off long and floral, only hinting at the depths that further cellaring will bring.Inc. VAT£2,216.09 -
Vinous - Eric Guido (96+)
A total seductress, the 2017 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico is a dark beauty. It opens with a dusty bouquet of dried flowers and masses of cherry sauce, offset by spiced orange and nuances of violet pastille. It sweeps across the palate, a model of purity, with crisp wild berry fruits energized by tantalizing acidity and shavings of dark chocolate. Crunchy mineral tones emerge toward the close. The 2017 lingers impossibly long yet remains completely fresh. Grippy tannins remain as hints of dried blueberry and lavender resonate throughout. The Quintarelli winery has been working hard to perfect a style that mixes the magic of older vintages with a new level of freshness, and the 2017 is a big step in the right direction. Bravo.Inc. VAT£1,992.89 -
(6x75cl) 2007Wine Advocate (97)
The previous vintages of the wine immediately preceding this one are 2003 and 2000. Jump forward in time, and the 2007 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva will linger on the market for a while because the estate has not yet decided which vintage will be next, but as a rule of thumb, the Riserva is only made two or maybe three times per decade. Only 5,838 bottles of this wine were produced. I'm told that the 2015, 2016 and 2017 vintages are all very strong contenders for Riserva status. In any case, this is the last Riserva to be made in Giuseppe Quintarelli's lifetime (he passed away in 2012). One of the criteria that makes a Riserva is the appassimento process that is extended by a couple of months here. This wine boasts 17% alcohol, and that enormous inner power is ultimately what drives this wine. That motor is enhanced by rich fullness, dense texture and beautifully balanced aromas of dried fruit, exotic spice, cigar box and moist potting soil. The quality of the aromas is absolutely clear and pristine, and the tannins have been softened into absolutely silkiness.Inc. VAT£3,794.16 -
(2x75cl) 2009Inc. VAT£2,291.84 -
Vinous (98)
The 2015 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva is classic Quintarelli to the core, with a vibrant cascade of exotic spices, dried flowers, citrus peels and fresh crushed cherries forming its seductive bouquet. Juicy in feel yet deep and complex, it sweeps across the palate with ripe wildberry fruits elevated by a whiplash of electric acidity as violet inner florals arc across the senses. Long and staining but also impossibly fresh, the 2015 leaves a web of fine-grained tannins as hints of plum skin and licorice slowly fade. This is a rockstar.Inc. VAT£3,635.69 -
(1x150cl) 2021Inc. VAT£195.29 -
Vinous (93)
The 2023 Bianco Secco is a model of purity with its bouquet of dusty florals, cracked slate, lime zest and green melon. It opens with a balanced inner sweetness offset by a sour citrus tinge as tart green apple enhances its tension. A salty flourish punctuates the experience as hints of young kiwi mix with apricot through the long and wonderfully fresh finish. This is a refined and captivating vintage of Bianco Secco, a wine that continues to punch well above its class.Inc. VAT£303.86 -
Inc. VAT£329.15 -
Inc. VAT£660.53 -
Inc. VAT£466.40 -
Inc. VAT£548.00 -
Vinous (89)
The 2010 Rosso del Bepi has a savory, exotic and almost animalistic personality that keeps you coming back to the glass, as a dusting of confectioner’s sugar gives way to wild strawberry, spiced citrus, sour apple and hints of flowery undergrowth. Its textures are soft, offset by salty minerals, a hint of bitter coffee and a tart display of red and black fruits. This tapers off a bit short and struggles to find balance, with a slight green streak running through its lingering note of cherry pits and savory spice. Because of heavy rains, Quintarelli decided to declassify their Amarone and produce this rendition of Rosso del Bepi instead.Inc. VAT£1,076.26 -
(1x150cl) 2015Inc. VAT£332.89 -
(6x75cl) 2015Inc. VAT£627.89 -
(6x75cl) 2022An exquisite offering from the esteemed Italian winemaker, Quintodecimo, the Via Del Campo 2022 affirms their dedication to crafting premium wines with immense ageing potential. Located amidst the wondrous Campania region, Quintodecimo emphasises organic viticulture and minimal intervention, resulting in a winemaking process that truly honours the sun-kissed soils of Campania alongside the natural heritage of native Italian grape varieties.
This sophisticated blend of Fiano and Greco reveals itself in a gilded hue, carrying complex aromas of ripe orchard fruits, mingling with subtle mineral undertones. On the palate, the Quintodecimo Via Del Campo 2022 demonstrates a stimulating interplay between opulent fruit character and invigoratingly crisp acidity, culminating in a delicately balanced finish. A fine testament to Quintodecimo’s laborious winemaking technique, this wine serves as the hallmark of southern Italian viticulture.
Indulge in the Quintodecimo Via Del Campo 2022 and savour each note of a wine steeped in the timeless allure of tradition and innovation.
Inc. VAT£360.05 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2016 Chianti Classico impresses for the heightened level of vibrant freshness and aromatic precision that distinguishes it in a large playing field. Proprietor Maurizia di Napoli tells me that the 2016 growing season was not without its ups and downs. Farming was difficult, and not all sites came to ripeness with the same consistency because it was cooler toward the end of the growing season. Castello dei Rampolla avoids the use of sulfites in winemaking. However, these results are stunning, especially as this is positioned as a more affordable wine. The blend is 85% Sangiovese, 12% Cabernet Sauvignon and 3% Merlot.Inc. VAT£383.96 -
James Suckling (93)
A classic Chianti Classico with plums, strawberries and peaches on the nose and palate. Medium-bodied with very fine tannins and a long, linear finish with brightness and focus. Juicy finish. Drinkable now, but even better in a year or two.Inc. VAT£166.32 -
Inc. VAT£202.40 -
Inc. VAT£250.40 -
Vinous (89)
Good medium red. Lovely perfumed aromas of plum, rose petal and brown spices, with hints of smoke and menthol. Offers a supple texture and good sweetness and depth for normale, but also a juicy freshness and firm structure. In fact, the flavors of strawberry and mint show a slightly medicinal aspect and seem a bit closed, with the wine's tannins apparent today.Inc. VAT£729.55 -
(6x75cl) 2017Vinous (93+)
The 2017 Barolo Arborina is a big, dramatic wine. Super-ripe red fruit, mint, white pepper and spice are all amplified in a Barolo that takes all the signatures of this well-known La Morra cru and turns up the dial. As always, the Arborina has some nervousness in the tannin, but historically that is one of the things that has helped this wine age well. There is certainly no shortage of character here.Inc. VAT£412.78 -
(6x75cl) 2018Vinous (92)
The 2018 Barolo Arborina is a bit more open than it usually is. There is less depth, but also less tannin and overall structure. All the elements are nicely balanced, though, and that is why the 2018 shows so well. Sweet tobacco, cedar, mint, dried flowers and espresso add aromatic complexity throughout.Inc. VAT£446.18 -
(6x75cl) 2019Vinous (93)
The 2019 Barolo Arborina is a bright, effusive wine. Macerated cherry, licorice, dried herbs, pine and mocha all meld together. Sensual and plush, with terrific depth, the 2019 is showing very, very well today. It's a classic Renato Corino Barolo, perhaps a bit less exuberant than most years, but impeccable in its balance and overall harmony.Inc. VAT£370.72 -
(6x75cl) 2020The Renato Corino Barolo Arborina 2020 is an exquisite, multi-faceted wine hailing from the renowned Langhe region of Italy. This remarkable vintage, expertly produced by the prestigious Corino family, is characterised by its profound complexity and aromatic richness. Grown in calcareous-clay soil, the Nebbiolo grapes enhance the Barolo's singular brightness and depth, masterfully balanced with alluring fruity notes.
Harnessing traditional fermentation in stainless steel tanks for 8-10 days at a controlled 28-30°C, followed by 24 months in Slavonia oak barrels, this wine embodies an unmatchable depth and balance. Its noteworthy attributes of layered red cherries, plums, dried roses and sweet spices converge in a timeless harmony that seductively lingers on the palate. Renato Corino Barolo Arborina 2020 masterfully mirrors the quintessence of the rich Italian terroir, making it an indispensable addition to any discerning wine collection.
Inc. VAT£605.77 -
(6x75cl) 2019Ambrosia for the selective palate, Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2019 epitomises the elite vision and skill of its tried-and-true La Morra-based producer. The genesis of this Barolo sets its roots in the quaint Langhe region of Piedmont, Italy, a habitat already celebrated for its noteworthy wines. Employing traditional vinification methods, the Nebbiolo grapes are matured in Slovenian wood casks for 24 months, resulting in a wine rich in flavour and character.
The Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2019 showcases an intriguing play of red fruits, well-rounded tannins, and a hint of spice on the palate. Its noteworthy structure is captivating and illustrates the quality of Corino's meticulous cultivation practices. The potency develops on the palate, revealing a lengthy and gratifying culmination to the sip. Like Renato Corino's tradition of excellence, the Barolo Morra 2019 is a testimony to the grandeur that awaits every fine wine enthusiast.
Inc. VAT£243.89
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(6x75cl) 2013In Bond£1,667.00 -
In Bond£1,602.00 -
In Bond£1,475.00 -
(1x150cl) 2016In Bond£599.00 -
(1x75cl) 2011Vinous (96)
The 2011 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico is spellbinding, showing the power and richness of the vintage with a display of crushed plums and cherry sauce, further complemented by sweet exotic spices. Notes of lavender, milk chocolate and a hint of espresso bean come forward over time. This is pure elegance and class, with velvety textures over a full-bodied frame, yet maintaining perfect balance, giving way to a staining of floral-laced red and blue fruit that can be both tasted and felt as they saturate the senses. A coating of dusty fine tannin settles in, reminding you of just how youthful this is today, but the endnote is freshness. Today, the 2011 can be enjoyed for its primary intensity, but the best is truly yet to come.In Bond£408.00 -
Vinous (94)
It’s rare that you take in the aromas of an Amarone and the first thing that comes to mind is how wonderfully fresh and perfumed it is, but that’s exactly what you’ll experience from the 2012 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico from Quintarelli. Sour cherries are complicated by notes of rose, sweet spice and hints of cedar and mint. It’s deeply textural yet precise, with a polished and pure display of purple-tinged red fruit contrasted by zesty acids and a slight herbal twang. Remarkably feminine and undeniably elegant, with a slow-mounting structure that sneaks up on you through the finale. This gentle giant tapers off long and floral, only hinting at the depths that further cellaring will bring.In Bond£1,824.00 -
Vinous - Eric Guido (96+)
A total seductress, the 2017 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico is a dark beauty. It opens with a dusty bouquet of dried flowers and masses of cherry sauce, offset by spiced orange and nuances of violet pastille. It sweeps across the palate, a model of purity, with crisp wild berry fruits energized by tantalizing acidity and shavings of dark chocolate. Crunchy mineral tones emerge toward the close. The 2017 lingers impossibly long yet remains completely fresh. Grippy tannins remain as hints of dried blueberry and lavender resonate throughout. The Quintarelli winery has been working hard to perfect a style that mixes the magic of older vintages with a new level of freshness, and the 2017 is a big step in the right direction. Bravo.In Bond£1,638.00 -
(6x75cl) 2007Wine Advocate (97)
The previous vintages of the wine immediately preceding this one are 2003 and 2000. Jump forward in time, and the 2007 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva will linger on the market for a while because the estate has not yet decided which vintage will be next, but as a rule of thumb, the Riserva is only made two or maybe three times per decade. Only 5,838 bottles of this wine were produced. I'm told that the 2015, 2016 and 2017 vintages are all very strong contenders for Riserva status. In any case, this is the last Riserva to be made in Giuseppe Quintarelli's lifetime (he passed away in 2012). One of the criteria that makes a Riserva is the appassimento process that is extended by a couple of months here. This wine boasts 17% alcohol, and that enormous inner power is ultimately what drives this wine. That motor is enhanced by rich fullness, dense texture and beautifully balanced aromas of dried fruit, exotic spice, cigar box and moist potting soil. The quality of the aromas is absolutely clear and pristine, and the tannins have been softened into absolutely silkiness.In Bond£3,140.00 -
(2x75cl) 2009In Bond£1,902.06 -
Vinous (98)
The 2015 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva is classic Quintarelli to the core, with a vibrant cascade of exotic spices, dried flowers, citrus peels and fresh crushed cherries forming its seductive bouquet. Juicy in feel yet deep and complex, it sweeps across the palate with ripe wildberry fruits elevated by a whiplash of electric acidity as violet inner florals arc across the senses. Long and staining but also impossibly fresh, the 2015 leaves a web of fine-grained tannins as hints of plum skin and licorice slowly fade. This is a rockstar.In Bond£3,007.00 -
(1x150cl) 2021In Bond£157.00 -
Vinous (93)
The 2023 Bianco Secco is a model of purity with its bouquet of dusty florals, cracked slate, lime zest and green melon. It opens with a balanced inner sweetness offset by a sour citrus tinge as tart green apple enhances its tension. A salty flourish punctuates the experience as hints of young kiwi mix with apricot through the long and wonderfully fresh finish. This is a refined and captivating vintage of Bianco Secco, a wine that continues to punch well above its class.In Bond£236.00 -
In Bond£255.00 -
Inc. VAT£656.40 -
In Bond£368.00 -
In Bond£436.00 -
Vinous (89)
The 2010 Rosso del Bepi has a savory, exotic and almost animalistic personality that keeps you coming back to the glass, as a dusting of confectioner’s sugar gives way to wild strawberry, spiced citrus, sour apple and hints of flowery undergrowth. Its textures are soft, offset by salty minerals, a hint of bitter coffee and a tart display of red and black fruits. This tapers off a bit short and struggles to find balance, with a slight green streak running through its lingering note of cherry pits and savory spice. Because of heavy rains, Quintarelli decided to declassify their Amarone and produce this rendition of Rosso del Bepi instead.In Bond£877.00 -
(1x150cl) 2015In Bond£271.00 -
(6x75cl) 2015In Bond£504.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022An exquisite offering from the esteemed Italian winemaker, Quintodecimo, the Via Del Campo 2022 affirms their dedication to crafting premium wines with immense ageing potential. Located amidst the wondrous Campania region, Quintodecimo emphasises organic viticulture and minimal intervention, resulting in a winemaking process that truly honours the sun-kissed soils of Campania alongside the natural heritage of native Italian grape varieties.
This sophisticated blend of Fiano and Greco reveals itself in a gilded hue, carrying complex aromas of ripe orchard fruits, mingling with subtle mineral undertones. On the palate, the Quintodecimo Via Del Campo 2022 demonstrates a stimulating interplay between opulent fruit character and invigoratingly crisp acidity, culminating in a delicately balanced finish. A fine testament to Quintodecimo’s laborious winemaking technique, this wine serves as the hallmark of southern Italian viticulture.
Indulge in the Quintodecimo Via Del Campo 2022 and savour each note of a wine steeped in the timeless allure of tradition and innovation.
In Bond£281.44 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2016 Chianti Classico impresses for the heightened level of vibrant freshness and aromatic precision that distinguishes it in a large playing field. Proprietor Maurizia di Napoli tells me that the 2016 growing season was not without its ups and downs. Farming was difficult, and not all sites came to ripeness with the same consistency because it was cooler toward the end of the growing season. Castello dei Rampolla avoids the use of sulfites in winemaking. However, these results are stunning, especially as this is positioned as a more affordable wine. The blend is 85% Sangiovese, 12% Cabernet Sauvignon and 3% Merlot.In Bond£299.99 -
James Suckling (93)
A classic Chianti Classico with plums, strawberries and peaches on the nose and palate. Medium-bodied with very fine tannins and a long, linear finish with brightness and focus. Juicy finish. Drinkable now, but even better in a year or two.In Bond£120.00 -
In Bond£148.00 -
In Bond£188.00 -
Vinous (89)
Good medium red. Lovely perfumed aromas of plum, rose petal and brown spices, with hints of smoke and menthol. Offers a supple texture and good sweetness and depth for normale, but also a juicy freshness and firm structure. In fact, the flavors of strawberry and mint show a slightly medicinal aspect and seem a bit closed, with the wine's tannins apparent today.In Bond£568.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017Vinous (93+)
The 2017 Barolo Arborina is a big, dramatic wine. Super-ripe red fruit, mint, white pepper and spice are all amplified in a Barolo that takes all the signatures of this well-known La Morra cru and turns up the dial. As always, the Arborina has some nervousness in the tannin, but historically that is one of the things that has helped this wine age well. There is certainly no shortage of character here.In Bond£324.74 -
(6x75cl) 2018Vinous (92)
The 2018 Barolo Arborina is a bit more open than it usually is. There is less depth, but also less tannin and overall structure. All the elements are nicely balanced, though, and that is why the 2018 shows so well. Sweet tobacco, cedar, mint, dried flowers and espresso add aromatic complexity throughout.In Bond£352.58 -
(6x75cl) 2019Vinous (93)
The 2019 Barolo Arborina is a bright, effusive wine. Macerated cherry, licorice, dried herbs, pine and mocha all meld together. Sensual and plush, with terrific depth, the 2019 is showing very, very well today. It's a classic Renato Corino Barolo, perhaps a bit less exuberant than most years, but impeccable in its balance and overall harmony.In Bond£289.69 -
(6x75cl) 2020The Renato Corino Barolo Arborina 2020 is an exquisite, multi-faceted wine hailing from the renowned Langhe region of Italy. This remarkable vintage, expertly produced by the prestigious Corino family, is characterised by its profound complexity and aromatic richness. Grown in calcareous-clay soil, the Nebbiolo grapes enhance the Barolo's singular brightness and depth, masterfully balanced with alluring fruity notes.
Harnessing traditional fermentation in stainless steel tanks for 8-10 days at a controlled 28-30°C, followed by 24 months in Slavonia oak barrels, this wine embodies an unmatchable depth and balance. Its noteworthy attributes of layered red cherries, plums, dried roses and sweet spices converge in a timeless harmony that seductively lingers on the palate. Renato Corino Barolo Arborina 2020 masterfully mirrors the quintessence of the rich Italian terroir, making it an indispensable addition to any discerning wine collection.
In Bond£485.57 -
(6x75cl) 2019Ambrosia for the selective palate, Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2019 epitomises the elite vision and skill of its tried-and-true La Morra-based producer. The genesis of this Barolo sets its roots in the quaint Langhe region of Piedmont, Italy, a habitat already celebrated for its noteworthy wines. Employing traditional vinification methods, the Nebbiolo grapes are matured in Slovenian wood casks for 24 months, resulting in a wine rich in flavour and character.
The Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2019 showcases an intriguing play of red fruits, well-rounded tannins, and a hint of spice on the palate. Its noteworthy structure is captivating and illustrates the quality of Corino's meticulous cultivation practices. The potency develops on the palate, revealing a lengthy and gratifying culmination to the sip. Like Renato Corino's tradition of excellence, the Barolo Morra 2019 is a testimony to the grandeur that awaits every fine wine enthusiast.
In Bond£184.00

