Red
Red wines are produced in many regions around the world, each with their own unique style and flavor profile.
In Argentina, Malbec is the most famous red wine, known for its bold, fruit-forward flavors, and notes of blackberry, plum, and vanilla. Malbec is the most widely planted red grape variety in Argentina.
In California, Cabernet Sauvignon is the most widely planted red grape variety, known for its full-bodied flavors, firm tannins, and notes of black fruit, cedar, and vanilla. Other popular red grape varieties in California include Pinot Noir and Zinfandel.
Australia is known for producing high-quality Shiraz, also known as Syrah, which is known for its bold, spicy flavors, and notes of black pepper, blackberry, and chocolate. Cabernet Sauvignon is also widely planted in Australia, producing wines with bold flavors and firm tannins.
Chile is famous for producing high-quality Carménère, a red grape variety that was thought to be extinct until it was rediscovered in Chile in the 1990s. Carménère is known for its bold, spicy flavors, and notes of dark fruit, tobacco, and chocolate.
In the United States, Pinot Noir is the most famous red wine from Oregon, known for its bright fruit flavors, silky texture, and notes of earth and spice.
In conclusion, red wines are produced in many regions around the world, each with their own unique style and flavor profile. From the bold flavors of Argentine Malbec to the silky texture of Oregon Pinot Noir, there is a red wine to suit every taste preference.
Red

Product Name | Region | Qty | Score | Price | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Western Cape | 1 | 97 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£391.24 |
|||||
Vinous (97)The 2018 Estate Reserve Syrah contains 50% whole-bunch fruit and is aged in 500- and 700-liter barrels, 30% new. It has an extremely pure, slightly floral bouquet of bright blueberry and black currant fruit infused with scents of crushed iris petals and violets, almost Burgundian in style. The palate is extremely well balanced with perfectly pitched acidity and filigreed tannins. There is an unerring sense of weightlessness about this Syrah, which is one of the most precise Lismore reds I have encountered over several years of tasting. Absolutely stunning. |
|||||||||
|
Western Cape | 1 | 94 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£111.20 |
|||||
Vinous (94)The 2021 Syrah Estate Reserve, which comes from the vineyard most damaged by the fire in 2020, is 50% whole bunches and aged of 500- and 700-liter barrels, 25% new. The potent nose has raspberry coulis, blueberry and touches of cough candy, taking its time to settle in the glass and lose its initial exuberance. The palate is medium-bodied with finely chiseled, slightly chalky tannins. It’s fresh and vibrant, sapid towards the finish, with a long, Côte-Rôtie-like aftertaste and garrigue notes filtering through with time. This should be afforded a couple of years in bottle and will continue to evolve over the next 15-20 years. Just 12% alcohol, too. |
|||||||||
|
Western Cape | 8 | 94 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£374.44 |
|||||
Vinous (94)The 2021 Syrah Estate Reserve, which comes from the vineyard most damaged by the fire in 2020, is 50% whole bunches and aged of 500- and 700-liter barrels, 25% new. The potent nose has raspberry coulis, blueberry and touches of cough candy, taking its time to settle in the glass and lose its initial exuberance. The palate is medium-bodied with finely chiseled, slightly chalky tannins. It’s fresh and vibrant, sapid towards the finish, with a long, Côte-Rôtie-like aftertaste and garrigue notes filtering through with time. This should be afforded a couple of years in bottle and will continue to evolve over the next 15-20 years. Just 12% alcohol, too. |
|||||||||
|
Western Cape | 3 | - |
Inc. VAT
£700.18 |
|||||
|
Western Cape | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£123.85 |
|||||
|
Cape South Coast | 2 | 95 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£231.64 |
|||||
Vinous (95)The 2017 Syrah continues to serve as one of the Cape's finest expressions of the variety. Gorgeous scents of raspberry, strawberry, Earl Grey tea and pomegranate seeds feature on the detailed nose; then the palate is lithe and silky, with perhaps more garrigue notes coming through with bottle age. Divine. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 3 | 95 (CE) |
Inc. VAT
£192.04 |
|||||
Christian Eedes (95)46% Grenache, 27% Cinsault and 27% Syrah, grapes sourced entirely from Swartland, the portion of Wellington Carignan that marked previous vintages no longer a feature. Approximately 80% whole-bunch fermentation. Complex aromatics of red and black fruit, rose, fynbos, olive, earth and spice. The palate has good fruit weight (despite a modest alcohol of 13%) to go with bright acidity and crunchy tannins. It’s a very measured wine – approachable without sacrificing character. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 95 (CE) |
Inc. VAT
£187.24 |
|||||
Christian Eedes (95)W.O. Swartland. 44% Grenache Noir, 31% Cinsault and 25% Syrah. 80% whole-bunch fermentation. Whereas quite a few New Wave red wines sacrifice fruit depth for freshness, Lourens seems to achieve both. The nose shows top notes of lavender and fynbos before red and black berries, oliver, pepper and spice. The palate is medium bodied with fresh acidity and chalky tannins. Good fruit definition, lots of intricate flavours, the finish intensely savoury. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 10 | - |
Inc. VAT
£186.29 |
|||||
The Lukas van Loggerenberg Breton Cabernet Franc 2018 is a captivating expression of a South African terroir wine emerging from Stellenbosch, the heartland of Cape Winelands. As an ode to his ancestor's Loire Valley origins, the winemaker, Lukas van Loggerenberg, celebrates the elegance of a French-centric style. Harvested from dry farmed vineyards with an intentional low yield, this 100% Cabernet Franc employs whole bunch fermentation in old open-top barrels adding depth and complexity. Aged for 11 months in French oak, it showcases a fragrant nose of raspberry and rose petals complemented by a nuanced palate featuring spice, forest floor and fresh cherries. The tannins are finely grained, supporting a wine that is fruity yet restraint in its character. With only 2000 bottles made, the Lukas van Loggerenberg Breton Cabernet Franc 2018 is a limited production, proving the meticulous craftsmanship of this passionate viticulturist. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£213.89 |
|||||
The Lukas van Loggerenberg Breton Cabernet Franc 2019 is a distinguished expression from South Africa’s esteemed Stellenbosch appellation. Cultivated on south-facing slopes with granitic soils, the vineyards benefit from optimal sunlight and drainage, fostering grapes of exceptional quality. Hand-harvested with meticulous care, each Cabernet Franc undergoes a gentle fermentation process in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve its delicate aromatics. Lukas van Loggerenberg, a venerated producer known for his commitment to sustainable viticulture, employs traditional vinification techniques complemented by modern innovations to enhance the wine’s depth and balance. Post-fermentation, the wine is aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, imparting subtle vanilla and toast nuances without overshadowing the varietal’s inherent character. The 2019 vintage presents a rich nose of blackcurrant, plum, and floral undertones, evolving into a palate of refined tannins, vibrant acidity, and layered flavours of cherry, tobacco, and graphite. With its elegant structure and persistent finish, the Lukas van Loggerenberg Breton Cabernet Franc 2019 is a superb choice for connoisseurs seeking a sophisticated and expressive fine wine. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | - |
Inc. VAT
£139.49 |
|||||
Experience the alluring intimate character of the Lukas Loggerenberg Geronimo Cinsault 2018. This exquisite 100% Cinsault hails from old bush vines in the Polkadraai Hills of Stellenbosch, South Africa. Noted wine maker, Lukas Loggerenberg, applies precision and authenticity to his minimalist interventionist approach, allowing the vineyards to candidly express their own lush, captivating personality. This vintage is whole bunch fermented and cask aged for nine months in French and Hungarian oak casks, expressing lithe red fruit flavours, layered with spicy undertones and a gratifying freshness. The Geronimo Cinsault's captivating profile is a testament to Loggerenberg’s commitment to signature natural wines. Sip and savour this classic Lukas Loggerenberg Geronimo Cinsault 2018 and delve into the harmonious marrying of earthy tones with soft, tannic textures. This South African gem is a must for discerning oenophiles, an absolute testament to the captivating magic of Stellenbosch terroir. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£323.09 |
|||||
Experience the aristocratic elegance of the Lukas van Loggerenberg Graft Syrah 2021. Produced by the sensational winemaker, Lukas van Loggerenberg, in the esteemed viticultural region of Stellenbosch, South Africa, this Syrah is a sublime testament to the province's renowned prowess in crafting stellar red wines. Lukas, who was crowned the 2018 Young Winemaker of the Year by Tim Atkin, showcases his unparalleled passion for his craft once again in this impeccable varietal. Employing traditional vinification methods, each grape is hand-picked, cautiously fermented, and matured for 11 months in used French oak barrels to maintain the Syrah's intrinsic character. The result is an exquisitely full-bodied wine, loaded with dark fruit and black pepper notes combined with undertones of smoked herbs and black olives. A sip of the Lukas van Loggerenberg Graft Syrah 2021 represents a journey through the heart of South African wine-making tradition and innovation. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 10 | 95 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£261.64 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (95)Named after the 1.4-hectare block of the same name in Franschhoek, this remarkable Cinsault shows the effortless concentration of a vineyard planted in 1932. Inspired by the style of his favourite Barbarescos (different grape, same elegance and refinement), it has aromas of rose petal and forest floor, granular tannins and sweet plum, raspberry and pomegranate fruit. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£121.45 |
|||||
The Meerlust Rubicon 1999 represents an exceptional ruby blend from the renowned Meerlust Wine Estate; a venerated name in South Africa's Stellenbosch wine region. This esteemed blend imparts a pronounced harmony of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, reflecting the Estate's unrivalled prowess in crafting fine Bordeaux-style wine. Produced from hand-picked grapes, matured in French oak barrels for 17 months, this vintage emanates opulent aromas of ripe plum and dark cherry, underscored by notes of café mocha and exotic spice. A characteristic typifying the elegant depth and complexity of this rich, balanced red. Meerlust Estate, dating back to 1756, remains under the stewardship of the Myburgh family, lavish in their passionate approach to high-class vinification. The Meerlust Rubicon 1999 embodies the superior craftsmanship and lifetime dedication that have distinguished the Myburgh's wines for generations. Celebrate the majesty of a genuinely revered icon with this timeless Meerlust Rubicon 1999. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£120.25 |
|||||
At the heart of South Africa's iconic Stellenbosch winemaking region lies the esteemed Meerlust estate, producing the heirloom 'Meerlust Rubicon 2008.' Presiding over 300 years of viniculture legacy, Meerlust's uncompromising pursuit of excellence is evident in this Bordeaux-inspired blend. Geared by meticulous cultivation and 24 months maturation in Nevers oak barrels, Meerlust Rubicon 2008 elegantly reflects finesse and sophistication. A triumvirate of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, this wine encapsulates an utterly delectable interplay of aromas – ripe plum, licorice, and blackcurrant graced by the subtleties of truffle and fine spices. Palate-wise, Meerlust Rubicon 2008 is a spirited adventure of rich flavours across its full-bodied span, balanced by firm tannins and a lasting finish. This wine is bottled poetry, offering measured indulgence over time through its remarkable cellar potential. Invest in the Meerlust Rubicon 2008 experience - an arresting symphony of craftsmanship, heritage and a deep-rooted love for wine. |
|||||||||
|
Western Cape | 6 | 17.5 (JR) |
Inc. VAT
£190.84 |
|||||
Jancis Robinson (17.5)Lean and fragrant, very slightly meaty in a light-touch way, rooibos tea, fynbos, biltong, nectarine skin. A slightly crazy collision of flavours but it works. And then, in the mouth, held, the spices begin to build. Fine spice. The tannins hum with spice. It tastes like rain and it tastes like red apples and it tastes a little like a lick of rust and its savoury with driftwood tannins. Ultra-elegant. The tannins fill my mouth like a suspension bridge in the mist. This Sam Lambson makes wine … VGV |
|||||||||
|
Cape South Coast | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£370.73 |
|||||
Minimalist Wines Stars in the Dark 2019 exemplifies the pinnacle of craftsmanship from the esteemed Minimalist Wines estate, nestled in the renowned [Region]. Hand-selected Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes undergo meticulous vinification, employing traditional fermentation techniques in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. The wine is then aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, imparting subtle tannins and complex aromatic layers. The 2019 vintage showcases deep blackberry and plum notes, intertwined with hints of smokey spice and dark chocolate, culminating in a velvety, lingering finish. Minimalist Wines, celebrated for their commitment to sustainable viticulture and minimal intervention, ensures each bottle of Stars in the Dark embodies both elegance and depth. This exquisite wine pairs flawlessly with red meats and mature cheeses, making it a distinguished addition to any connoisseur’s collection. |
|||||||||
|
Cape South Coast | 1 | 96 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£234.04 |
|||||
Vinous (96)The 2022 Stars in the Dark comes from Cape Agulhas, stomped underfoot with one-third whole bunches, aged in 3rd and 4th fill French oak. The red fruit on the nose seems to "hug" the olfactory senses, very pure and beautifully delineated, an underlying mineralité gaining momentum with aeration. The medium-bodied palate has fine-grained tannins, extremely well-balanced with a precise, edgy finish, black pepper and black tea lingering temptingly. This continues Lambson's strong run of form and comes highly recommended. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 95 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£454.84 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (95)Generally shown first in a line-up of the Mullineux's three soil specific Syrahs, this is firm, dense and entirely whole bunch fermented with damson and blackberry fruit, sappy tannins, one-third new oak and notes of black tea, lavender and Mediterranean spices. Needs time. 2022-3 |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | 97 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£409.24 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (97)We wine geeks love to discuss the relative merits of the three soil-specific Syrahs from the Mullineux. This is (just) my pick of the trio in 2019, sourced from a two-hectare block on the Jakalsfontein farm. Ginger and violet aromas segue into a palate of remarkable grip and persistence, with energetic acidity and a savoury, satisfying finish. 2022-29 |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 93 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£99.85 |
|||||
Vinous (93)The 2020 Syrah Granite, which usually has a slightly lower pH, has a very attractive bouquet with red fruit, light terracotta, dried violet scents and just a hint of Earl Grey in the background. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy tannins, cohesive and with impressive weight, tightly-packed towards the finish with a pinch of white pepper and sage on the aftertaste. Give this two or three years in bottle. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | 96 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£1,206.07 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Fermented with 100% whole clusters, like all of the site-specific Mullineux Syrah, this is the most intense, backward and well-structured of the trio. Serious, compact and concentrated, it's a red that wouldn't look out of place in Cornas, with violet aromas, damson and blackberry fruit, sturdy tannins and the freshness and focus of a cool vintage. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | 96 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£1,206.07 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Granite uses grapes from two parcels on what is now Adi Badenhorst's Jakkalsfontein farm and is always a structured, dense, compact wine that handles its 100% whole bunches and 50% new wood lightly. Serious, dark and brooding, it has perfumed damson, wild herb and blackberry flavours and a savoury, sinewy finish. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 96 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£123.20 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Granite uses grapes from two parcels on what is now Adi Badenhorst's Jakkalsfontein farm and is always a structured, dense, compact wine that handles its 100% whole bunches and 50% new wood lightly. Serious, dark and brooding, it has perfumed damson, wild herb and blackberry flavours and a savoury, sinewy finish. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 96 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£412.84 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Now that Porseleinberg has changed in style, the Mullineux's Iron Syrah can adopt the mantle of the Cornas taste alike of the Swartland. Tannic and intense, it's a wild, dense, blood and guts style wine with lots of whole bunch intensity and a ferrous finish. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 3 | 96 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£864.58 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Iron comes from the Malmesbury side of the Swartland and is the broadest, richest and most structured of the three Mullineux soil Syrahs, with lots of extract and concentration, bloody, meaty intensity, top notes of whole bunch spices and a hint of stony reduction. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | 96 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£437.09 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Iron comes from the Malmesbury side of the Swartland and is the broadest, richest and most structured of the three Mullineux soil Syrahs, with lots of extract and concentration, bloody, meaty intensity, top notes of whole bunch spices and a hint of stony reduction. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 91 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£99.85 |
|||||
Vinous (91)The 2020 Syrah Iron has a very focused bouquet, and yes, that ferrous element underlies what are quite precise black fruit scents, hints of bilberry and a light marine influence developing with time in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with a sappy entry, maybe a little more reduced than either the Granite or Schist; the finish is more backward and broody at the moment. Just needs a little more charm to develop. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | 96 (TA) |
Inc. VAT
£1,206.07 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)I like to think of the Iron Syrah as the most ascetic of the Mullineux reds, a dense, backward, slightly ferrous number with lots of blood and guts. Inky, dense and grippy, it's a wonderfully brooding expression of the variety that will reward patience, allowing the damson and blackberry fruit to integrate fully with the tannins and 50% new wood. |
Product Name | Region | Qty | Score | Price | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Western Cape | 1 | 97 (VN) |
In Bond
£310.00 |
|||||
Vinous (97)The 2018 Estate Reserve Syrah contains 50% whole-bunch fruit and is aged in 500- and 700-liter barrels, 30% new. It has an extremely pure, slightly floral bouquet of bright blueberry and black currant fruit infused with scents of crushed iris petals and violets, almost Burgundian in style. The palate is extremely well balanced with perfectly pitched acidity and filigreed tannins. There is an unerring sense of weightlessness about this Syrah, which is one of the most precise Lismore reds I have encountered over several years of tasting. Absolutely stunning. |
|||||||||
|
Western Cape | 1 | 94 (VN) |
In Bond
£90.00 |
|||||
Vinous (94)The 2021 Syrah Estate Reserve, which comes from the vineyard most damaged by the fire in 2020, is 50% whole bunches and aged of 500- and 700-liter barrels, 25% new. The potent nose has raspberry coulis, blueberry and touches of cough candy, taking its time to settle in the glass and lose its initial exuberance. The palate is medium-bodied with finely chiseled, slightly chalky tannins. It’s fresh and vibrant, sapid towards the finish, with a long, Côte-Rôtie-like aftertaste and garrigue notes filtering through with time. This should be afforded a couple of years in bottle and will continue to evolve over the next 15-20 years. Just 12% alcohol, too. |
|||||||||
|
Western Cape | 8 | 94 (VN) |
In Bond
£296.00 |
|||||
Vinous (94)The 2021 Syrah Estate Reserve, which comes from the vineyard most damaged by the fire in 2020, is 50% whole bunches and aged of 500- and 700-liter barrels, 25% new. The potent nose has raspberry coulis, blueberry and touches of cough candy, taking its time to settle in the glass and lose its initial exuberance. The palate is medium-bodied with finely chiseled, slightly chalky tannins. It’s fresh and vibrant, sapid towards the finish, with a long, Côte-Rôtie-like aftertaste and garrigue notes filtering through with time. This should be afforded a couple of years in bottle and will continue to evolve over the next 15-20 years. Just 12% alcohol, too. |
|||||||||
|
Western Cape | 3 | - |
In Bond
£545.00 |
|||||
|
Western Cape | 1 | - |
In Bond
£100.00 |
|||||
|
Cape South Coast | 2 | 95 (VN) |
In Bond
£177.00 |
|||||
Vinous (95)The 2017 Syrah continues to serve as one of the Cape's finest expressions of the variety. Gorgeous scents of raspberry, strawberry, Earl Grey tea and pomegranate seeds feature on the detailed nose; then the palate is lithe and silky, with perhaps more garrigue notes coming through with bottle age. Divine. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 3 | 95 (CE) |
In Bond
£144.00 |
|||||
Christian Eedes (95)46% Grenache, 27% Cinsault and 27% Syrah, grapes sourced entirely from Swartland, the portion of Wellington Carignan that marked previous vintages no longer a feature. Approximately 80% whole-bunch fermentation. Complex aromatics of red and black fruit, rose, fynbos, olive, earth and spice. The palate has good fruit weight (despite a modest alcohol of 13%) to go with bright acidity and crunchy tannins. It’s a very measured wine – approachable without sacrificing character. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 95 (CE) |
In Bond
£140.00 |
|||||
Christian Eedes (95)W.O. Swartland. 44% Grenache Noir, 31% Cinsault and 25% Syrah. 80% whole-bunch fermentation. Whereas quite a few New Wave red wines sacrifice fruit depth for freshness, Lourens seems to achieve both. The nose shows top notes of lavender and fynbos before red and black berries, oliver, pepper and spice. The palate is medium bodied with fresh acidity and chalky tannins. Good fruit definition, lots of intricate flavours, the finish intensely savoury. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 10 | - |
In Bond
£136.00 |
|||||
The Lukas van Loggerenberg Breton Cabernet Franc 2018 is a captivating expression of a South African terroir wine emerging from Stellenbosch, the heartland of Cape Winelands. As an ode to his ancestor's Loire Valley origins, the winemaker, Lukas van Loggerenberg, celebrates the elegance of a French-centric style. Harvested from dry farmed vineyards with an intentional low yield, this 100% Cabernet Franc employs whole bunch fermentation in old open-top barrels adding depth and complexity. Aged for 11 months in French oak, it showcases a fragrant nose of raspberry and rose petals complemented by a nuanced palate featuring spice, forest floor and fresh cherries. The tannins are finely grained, supporting a wine that is fruity yet restraint in its character. With only 2000 bottles made, the Lukas van Loggerenberg Breton Cabernet Franc 2018 is a limited production, proving the meticulous craftsmanship of this passionate viticulturist. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | - |
In Bond
£159.00 |
|||||
The Lukas van Loggerenberg Breton Cabernet Franc 2019 is a distinguished expression from South Africa’s esteemed Stellenbosch appellation. Cultivated on south-facing slopes with granitic soils, the vineyards benefit from optimal sunlight and drainage, fostering grapes of exceptional quality. Hand-harvested with meticulous care, each Cabernet Franc undergoes a gentle fermentation process in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve its delicate aromatics. Lukas van Loggerenberg, a venerated producer known for his commitment to sustainable viticulture, employs traditional vinification techniques complemented by modern innovations to enhance the wine’s depth and balance. Post-fermentation, the wine is aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, imparting subtle vanilla and toast nuances without overshadowing the varietal’s inherent character. The 2019 vintage presents a rich nose of blackcurrant, plum, and floral undertones, evolving into a palate of refined tannins, vibrant acidity, and layered flavours of cherry, tobacco, and graphite. With its elegant structure and persistent finish, the Lukas van Loggerenberg Breton Cabernet Franc 2019 is a superb choice for connoisseurs seeking a sophisticated and expressive fine wine. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | - |
In Bond
£97.00 |
|||||
Experience the alluring intimate character of the Lukas Loggerenberg Geronimo Cinsault 2018. This exquisite 100% Cinsault hails from old bush vines in the Polkadraai Hills of Stellenbosch, South Africa. Noted wine maker, Lukas Loggerenberg, applies precision and authenticity to his minimalist interventionist approach, allowing the vineyards to candidly express their own lush, captivating personality. This vintage is whole bunch fermented and cask aged for nine months in French and Hungarian oak casks, expressing lithe red fruit flavours, layered with spicy undertones and a gratifying freshness. The Geronimo Cinsault's captivating profile is a testament to Loggerenberg’s commitment to signature natural wines. Sip and savour this classic Lukas Loggerenberg Geronimo Cinsault 2018 and delve into the harmonious marrying of earthy tones with soft, tannic textures. This South African gem is a must for discerning oenophiles, an absolute testament to the captivating magic of Stellenbosch terroir. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | - |
In Bond
£250.00 |
|||||
Experience the aristocratic elegance of the Lukas van Loggerenberg Graft Syrah 2021. Produced by the sensational winemaker, Lukas van Loggerenberg, in the esteemed viticultural region of Stellenbosch, South Africa, this Syrah is a sublime testament to the province's renowned prowess in crafting stellar red wines. Lukas, who was crowned the 2018 Young Winemaker of the Year by Tim Atkin, showcases his unparalleled passion for his craft once again in this impeccable varietal. Employing traditional vinification methods, each grape is hand-picked, cautiously fermented, and matured for 11 months in used French oak barrels to maintain the Syrah's intrinsic character. The result is an exquisitely full-bodied wine, loaded with dark fruit and black pepper notes combined with undertones of smoked herbs and black olives. A sip of the Lukas van Loggerenberg Graft Syrah 2021 represents a journey through the heart of South African wine-making tradition and innovation. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 10 | 95 (TA) |
In Bond
£202.00 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (95)Named after the 1.4-hectare block of the same name in Franschhoek, this remarkable Cinsault shows the effortless concentration of a vineyard planted in 1932. Inspired by the style of his favourite Barbarescos (different grape, same elegance and refinement), it has aromas of rose petal and forest floor, granular tannins and sweet plum, raspberry and pomegranate fruit. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | - |
In Bond
£98.00 |
|||||
The Meerlust Rubicon 1999 represents an exceptional ruby blend from the renowned Meerlust Wine Estate; a venerated name in South Africa's Stellenbosch wine region. This esteemed blend imparts a pronounced harmony of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, reflecting the Estate's unrivalled prowess in crafting fine Bordeaux-style wine. Produced from hand-picked grapes, matured in French oak barrels for 17 months, this vintage emanates opulent aromas of ripe plum and dark cherry, underscored by notes of café mocha and exotic spice. A characteristic typifying the elegant depth and complexity of this rich, balanced red. Meerlust Estate, dating back to 1756, remains under the stewardship of the Myburgh family, lavish in their passionate approach to high-class vinification. The Meerlust Rubicon 1999 embodies the superior craftsmanship and lifetime dedication that have distinguished the Myburgh's wines for generations. Celebrate the majesty of a genuinely revered icon with this timeless Meerlust Rubicon 1999. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | - |
In Bond
£97.00 |
|||||
At the heart of South Africa's iconic Stellenbosch winemaking region lies the esteemed Meerlust estate, producing the heirloom 'Meerlust Rubicon 2008.' Presiding over 300 years of viniculture legacy, Meerlust's uncompromising pursuit of excellence is evident in this Bordeaux-inspired blend. Geared by meticulous cultivation and 24 months maturation in Nevers oak barrels, Meerlust Rubicon 2008 elegantly reflects finesse and sophistication. A triumvirate of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, this wine encapsulates an utterly delectable interplay of aromas – ripe plum, licorice, and blackcurrant graced by the subtleties of truffle and fine spices. Palate-wise, Meerlust Rubicon 2008 is a spirited adventure of rich flavours across its full-bodied span, balanced by firm tannins and a lasting finish. This wine is bottled poetry, offering measured indulgence over time through its remarkable cellar potential. Invest in the Meerlust Rubicon 2008 experience - an arresting symphony of craftsmanship, heritage and a deep-rooted love for wine. |
|||||||||
|
Western Cape | 6 | 17.5 (JR) |
In Bond
£143.00 |
|||||
Jancis Robinson (17.5)Lean and fragrant, very slightly meaty in a light-touch way, rooibos tea, fynbos, biltong, nectarine skin. A slightly crazy collision of flavours but it works. And then, in the mouth, held, the spices begin to build. Fine spice. The tannins hum with spice. It tastes like rain and it tastes like red apples and it tastes a little like a lick of rust and its savoury with driftwood tannins. Ultra-elegant. The tannins fill my mouth like a suspension bridge in the mist. This Sam Lambson makes wine … VGV |
|||||||||
|
Cape South Coast | 1 | - |
In Bond
£289.00 |
|||||
Minimalist Wines Stars in the Dark 2019 exemplifies the pinnacle of craftsmanship from the esteemed Minimalist Wines estate, nestled in the renowned [Region]. Hand-selected Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes undergo meticulous vinification, employing traditional fermentation techniques in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. The wine is then aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, imparting subtle tannins and complex aromatic layers. The 2019 vintage showcases deep blackberry and plum notes, intertwined with hints of smokey spice and dark chocolate, culminating in a velvety, lingering finish. Minimalist Wines, celebrated for their commitment to sustainable viticulture and minimal intervention, ensures each bottle of Stars in the Dark embodies both elegance and depth. This exquisite wine pairs flawlessly with red meats and mature cheeses, making it a distinguished addition to any connoisseur’s collection. |
|||||||||
|
Cape South Coast | 1 | 96 (VN) |
In Bond
£179.00 |
|||||
Vinous (96)The 2022 Stars in the Dark comes from Cape Agulhas, stomped underfoot with one-third whole bunches, aged in 3rd and 4th fill French oak. The red fruit on the nose seems to "hug" the olfactory senses, very pure and beautifully delineated, an underlying mineralité gaining momentum with aeration. The medium-bodied palate has fine-grained tannins, extremely well-balanced with a precise, edgy finish, black pepper and black tea lingering temptingly. This continues Lambson's strong run of form and comes highly recommended. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 95 (TA) |
In Bond
£363.00 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (95)Generally shown first in a line-up of the Mullineux's three soil specific Syrahs, this is firm, dense and entirely whole bunch fermented with damson and blackberry fruit, sappy tannins, one-third new oak and notes of black tea, lavender and Mediterranean spices. Needs time. 2022-3 |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | 97 (TA) |
In Bond
£325.00 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (97)We wine geeks love to discuss the relative merits of the three soil-specific Syrahs from the Mullineux. This is (just) my pick of the trio in 2019, sourced from a two-hectare block on the Jakalsfontein farm. Ginger and violet aromas segue into a palate of remarkable grip and persistence, with energetic acidity and a savoury, satisfying finish. 2022-29 |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 93 (VN) |
In Bond
£80.00 |
|||||
Vinous (93)The 2020 Syrah Granite, which usually has a slightly lower pH, has a very attractive bouquet with red fruit, light terracotta, dried violet scents and just a hint of Earl Grey in the background. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy tannins, cohesive and with impressive weight, tightly-packed towards the finish with a pinch of white pepper and sage on the aftertaste. Give this two or three years in bottle. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | 96 (TA) |
In Bond
£973.00 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Fermented with 100% whole clusters, like all of the site-specific Mullineux Syrah, this is the most intense, backward and well-structured of the trio. Serious, compact and concentrated, it's a red that wouldn't look out of place in Cornas, with violet aromas, damson and blackberry fruit, sturdy tannins and the freshness and focus of a cool vintage. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | 96 (TA) |
In Bond
£973.00 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Granite uses grapes from two parcels on what is now Adi Badenhorst's Jakkalsfontein farm and is always a structured, dense, compact wine that handles its 100% whole bunches and 50% new wood lightly. Serious, dark and brooding, it has perfumed damson, wild herb and blackberry flavours and a savoury, sinewy finish. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 96 (TA) |
In Bond
£100.00 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Granite uses grapes from two parcels on what is now Adi Badenhorst's Jakkalsfontein farm and is always a structured, dense, compact wine that handles its 100% whole bunches and 50% new wood lightly. Serious, dark and brooding, it has perfumed damson, wild herb and blackberry flavours and a savoury, sinewy finish. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 96 (TA) |
In Bond
£328.00 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Now that Porseleinberg has changed in style, the Mullineux's Iron Syrah can adopt the mantle of the Cornas taste alike of the Swartland. Tannic and intense, it's a wild, dense, blood and guts style wine with lots of whole bunch intensity and a ferrous finish. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 3 | 96 (TA) |
In Bond
£682.00 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Iron comes from the Malmesbury side of the Swartland and is the broadest, richest and most structured of the three Mullineux soil Syrahs, with lots of extract and concentration, bloody, meaty intensity, top notes of whole bunch spices and a hint of stony reduction. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | 96 (TA) |
In Bond
£345.00 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Iron comes from the Malmesbury side of the Swartland and is the broadest, richest and most structured of the three Mullineux soil Syrahs, with lots of extract and concentration, bloody, meaty intensity, top notes of whole bunch spices and a hint of stony reduction. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 1 | 91 (VN) |
In Bond
£80.00 |
|||||
Vinous (91)The 2020 Syrah Iron has a very focused bouquet, and yes, that ferrous element underlies what are quite precise black fruit scents, hints of bilberry and a light marine influence developing with time in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with a sappy entry, maybe a little more reduced than either the Granite or Schist; the finish is more backward and broody at the moment. Just needs a little more charm to develop. |
|||||||||
|
Coastal Region | 2 | 96 (TA) |
In Bond
£973.00 |
|||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)I like to think of the Iron Syrah as the most ascetic of the Mullineux reds, a dense, backward, slightly ferrous number with lots of blood and guts. Inky, dense and grippy, it's a wonderfully brooding expression of the variety that will reward patience, allowing the damson and blackberry fruit to integrate fully with the tannins and 50% new wood. |