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Burgenland | 1 | - |
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£109.73 |
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Burgenland | 1 | - |
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£279.89 |
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Burgenland | 1 | 96+ (WA) |
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£123.59 |
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Wine Advocate (96+)The Blaufränkisch Burgenland 2020 Lutzmannsburg Alte Reben comes from the oldest vines in Lutzmannsburg, which includes not only the three crus that had been singled out in 2019 but also other crus here that are too small to market them separately. This wine delivers all the ripeness, fruit intensity and concentration that Moric has been known for for almost 20 years. The wine is less precise or transparent compared to the crus, but it's dense and complex on the nose (and palate), which is ethereal and spicy and immediately begs for a decanter. Here, the wine is rich, textured and elegant, unfolding its greatness only on the finish that leaves the concentration and power of the first palate for purity, mineral freshness and endless salinity. Tannins, acidity and phenolics as well as body and concentration are in great balance here, yet at this early stage, the wine needs a lot of space and time to breathe and reveal its secrets step by step. This is definitely a wine to cellar for years, just like Clos Nouveau Bourgueil from Gauthier. That means this old-vines Lutzmannsburger may reach an even greater drinking experience in 10 years. I wouldn't miss it. 13.5% stated alcohol. Tasted in Lech in December 2022. |
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Burgenland | 1 | 96+ (WA) |
Inc. VAT
£525.89 |
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Wine Advocate (96+)The Blaufränkisch Burgenland 2020 Lutzmannsburg Alte Reben comes from the oldest vines in Lutzmannsburg, which includes not only the three crus that had been singled out in 2019 but also other crus here that are too small to market them separately. This wine delivers all the ripeness, fruit intensity and concentration that Moric has been known for for almost 20 years. The wine is less precise or transparent compared to the crus, but it's dense and complex on the nose (and palate), which is ethereal and spicy and immediately begs for a decanter. Here, the wine is rich, textured and elegant, unfolding its greatness only on the finish that leaves the concentration and power of the first palate for purity, mineral freshness and endless salinity. Tannins, acidity and phenolics as well as body and concentration are in great balance here, yet at this early stage, the wine needs a lot of space and time to breathe and reveal its secrets step by step. This is definitely a wine to cellar for years, just like Clos Nouveau Bourgueil from Gauthier. That means this old-vines Lutzmannsburger may reach an even greater drinking experience in 10 years. I wouldn't miss it. 13.5% stated alcohol. Tasted in Lech in December 2022. |
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Burgenland | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£104.93 |
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Moric Lutzmannsburg Ried Kirchberg 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Burgenland viticulture. Crafted from meticulously selected Grüner Veltliner and Blaufränkisch grapes, this exquisite wine benefits from the unique terroir of the Kirchberg region. Under the expert stewardship of Moric, renowned for their commitment to sustainable practices, the grapes are hand-harvested at optimal ripeness and undergo a precise cold fermentation process to preserve their vibrant character. The wine is then aged in French oak barrels for twelve months, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing its inherent elegance. On the palate, Moric Lutzmannsburg Ried Kirchberg 2020 reveals layers of ripe orchard fruits, balanced acidity, and a lingering, refined finish. This distinguished offering from Moric is a testament to their dedication to quality and tradition, making it a prized addition to any fine wine collection. |
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Burgenland | 4 | - |
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£432.80 |
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Distinguished connoisseurs will savour the Moric Lutzmannsburg Ried Kirchberg 2021, an exceptional vintage from the esteemed vineyard of Lutzmannsburg, Austria. This paramount single-vineyard bottling encapsulates meticulous winemaking from Moric, considered a master of Blaufränkisch. Precisely fermented in wooden vats, matured in Burgundian pièce, and bottled unfiltered, this wine eloquently honours traditional methods. The Moric Lutzmannsburg Ried Kirchberg 2021 showcases the unique typicity of the red slate soils, offering a profound minerality and a harmoniously woven complexity. The wine dances in your glass radiating an intriguing blend of dark cherries, blood orange, and subtle spice. On the palate, it's beautifully balanced, with an ensemble of layered fruit, vibrant acidity, and fine, integrated tannins. The finish is impressively long, portraying an elegant evolution. An esteemed addition to any cellar, the Moric Lutzmannsburg Ried Kirchberg 2021 is an irrefutable testament to the uncompromising diligence and artistry that goes into creating every bottle. A definitive jewel of Austrian viticulture. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£1,033.20 |
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The Mortlach Speyside Single Malt Sherry Finish 21YO Bottled 2020 1999 is a perfect representation of the renowned quality of the Mortlach distillery in Scotland. Richly matured for 21 years in American oak barrels and creatively finished in Oloroso sherry casks, this Scotch elicits a remarkable aroma and distinct flavour profile. Noteworthy is the warmth of its sherry finish, a result of the maturation in traditional oak casks. The full-bodied spirit reveals tantalising hints of dark chocolate, dry fruits, and spicy undertones, resulting in an unforgettable palate. Taken in conjunction with a long, smooth finish, the Mortlach Speyside Single Malt Sherry Finish 21YO Bottled 2020 1999 speaks volumes about the distillery's commitment to incomparable quality and artisanal craftsmanship. This fine whisky confirms Mortlach’s reputation for producing robust, complex spirits, a delight to both discerning connoisseurs and curious seekers of fine whisky globally. |
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Pfalz | 1 | - |
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£183.86 |
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As a paragon of viticultural expertise, the Muller Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Muskateller Trocken 2020 is an exquisite showcase of German wine making prowess. Hailing from the prestigious Pfalz region, it teases the palate with an aromatic melody meticulously crafted from organically-grown Muscat grapes that are hand-harvested at their prime. This Trocken style wine is dry, displaying remarkable balance and complexity. A masterstroke produced by the esteemed Muller-Catoir winery, a noble German wine producer since 1744, renowned for its superior craftsmanship and timeless devotion to quality. Single vineyard terroir-driven, this light and zesty white is matured in large old oak barrels, conferring a gentle kiss of woodiness without overpowering the delicate grape character. It exhibits vivacious notes of citrus peel, ripe apricots, and intriguing floral undertones. Indulge in the charm of Muller Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Muskateller Trocken 2020, a wine that elevates every occasion to a celebration of taste. |
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Coastal Region | 1 | 96 (TA) |
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£417.49 |
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Tim Atkin MW (96)"The hardest wine to make," says Andrea Mullineux of this Chenin Blanc from a nutrition-poor vineyard on the Kasteelbeg. But the effort is certainly worth it. Showing aromas of white flowers and gunflint, it has amazing focus, salinity and depth with linear acidity and notes of green apple, kitchen spices and umami. |
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Coastal Region | 4 | 95 (TA) |
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£491.98 |
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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 |
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Coastal Region | 1 | 96 (TA) |
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£415.92 |
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Tim Atkin MW (96)One of a trio of brilliant soil-based Syrahs from the Mullineux in 2018, Granite hails from a 30-year-old vineyard on the Paardeberg. Structured and grippy, it's a wine that will reward patience, with clove spice from 100% whole bunches, notes of blood orange and blackberry, fine oak and a tangy, refreshing finish. |
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Coastal Region | 1 | 97 (TA) |
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£380.75 |
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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 |
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Burgenland | 1 | - |
In Bond
£88.00 |
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Burgenland | 1 | - |
In Bond
£214.00 |
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Burgenland | 1 | 96+ (WA) |
In Bond
£100.00 |
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Wine Advocate (96+)The Blaufränkisch Burgenland 2020 Lutzmannsburg Alte Reben comes from the oldest vines in Lutzmannsburg, which includes not only the three crus that had been singled out in 2019 but also other crus here that are too small to market them separately. This wine delivers all the ripeness, fruit intensity and concentration that Moric has been known for for almost 20 years. The wine is less precise or transparent compared to the crus, but it's dense and complex on the nose (and palate), which is ethereal and spicy and immediately begs for a decanter. Here, the wine is rich, textured and elegant, unfolding its greatness only on the finish that leaves the concentration and power of the first palate for purity, mineral freshness and endless salinity. Tannins, acidity and phenolics as well as body and concentration are in great balance here, yet at this early stage, the wine needs a lot of space and time to breathe and reveal its secrets step by step. This is definitely a wine to cellar for years, just like Clos Nouveau Bourgueil from Gauthier. That means this old-vines Lutzmannsburger may reach an even greater drinking experience in 10 years. I wouldn't miss it. 13.5% stated alcohol. Tasted in Lech in December 2022. |
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Burgenland | 1 | 96+ (WA) |
In Bond
£419.00 |
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Wine Advocate (96+)The Blaufränkisch Burgenland 2020 Lutzmannsburg Alte Reben comes from the oldest vines in Lutzmannsburg, which includes not only the three crus that had been singled out in 2019 but also other crus here that are too small to market them separately. This wine delivers all the ripeness, fruit intensity and concentration that Moric has been known for for almost 20 years. The wine is less precise or transparent compared to the crus, but it's dense and complex on the nose (and palate), which is ethereal and spicy and immediately begs for a decanter. Here, the wine is rich, textured and elegant, unfolding its greatness only on the finish that leaves the concentration and power of the first palate for purity, mineral freshness and endless salinity. Tannins, acidity and phenolics as well as body and concentration are in great balance here, yet at this early stage, the wine needs a lot of space and time to breathe and reveal its secrets step by step. This is definitely a wine to cellar for years, just like Clos Nouveau Bourgueil from Gauthier. That means this old-vines Lutzmannsburger may reach an even greater drinking experience in 10 years. I wouldn't miss it. 13.5% stated alcohol. Tasted in Lech in December 2022. |
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Burgenland | 1 | - |
In Bond
£84.00 |
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Moric Lutzmannsburg Ried Kirchberg 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Burgenland viticulture. Crafted from meticulously selected Grüner Veltliner and Blaufränkisch grapes, this exquisite wine benefits from the unique terroir of the Kirchberg region. Under the expert stewardship of Moric, renowned for their commitment to sustainable practices, the grapes are hand-harvested at optimal ripeness and undergo a precise cold fermentation process to preserve their vibrant character. The wine is then aged in French oak barrels for twelve months, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing its inherent elegance. On the palate, Moric Lutzmannsburg Ried Kirchberg 2020 reveals layers of ripe orchard fruits, balanced acidity, and a lingering, refined finish. This distinguished offering from Moric is a testament to their dedication to quality and tradition, making it a prized addition to any fine wine collection. |
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Burgenland | 4 | - |
In Bond
£340.00 |
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Distinguished connoisseurs will savour the Moric Lutzmannsburg Ried Kirchberg 2021, an exceptional vintage from the esteemed vineyard of Lutzmannsburg, Austria. This paramount single-vineyard bottling encapsulates meticulous winemaking from Moric, considered a master of Blaufränkisch. Precisely fermented in wooden vats, matured in Burgundian pièce, and bottled unfiltered, this wine eloquently honours traditional methods. The Moric Lutzmannsburg Ried Kirchberg 2021 showcases the unique typicity of the red slate soils, offering a profound minerality and a harmoniously woven complexity. The wine dances in your glass radiating an intriguing blend of dark cherries, blood orange, and subtle spice. On the palate, it's beautifully balanced, with an ensemble of layered fruit, vibrant acidity, and fine, integrated tannins. The finish is impressively long, portraying an elegant evolution. An esteemed addition to any cellar, the Moric Lutzmannsburg Ried Kirchberg 2021 is an irrefutable testament to the uncompromising diligence and artistry that goes into creating every bottle. A definitive jewel of Austrian viticulture. |
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Scotland | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£1,033.20 |
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The Mortlach Speyside Single Malt Sherry Finish 21YO Bottled 2020 1999 is a perfect representation of the renowned quality of the Mortlach distillery in Scotland. Richly matured for 21 years in American oak barrels and creatively finished in Oloroso sherry casks, this Scotch elicits a remarkable aroma and distinct flavour profile. Noteworthy is the warmth of its sherry finish, a result of the maturation in traditional oak casks. The full-bodied spirit reveals tantalising hints of dark chocolate, dry fruits, and spicy undertones, resulting in an unforgettable palate. Taken in conjunction with a long, smooth finish, the Mortlach Speyside Single Malt Sherry Finish 21YO Bottled 2020 1999 speaks volumes about the distillery's commitment to incomparable quality and artisanal craftsmanship. This fine whisky confirms Mortlach’s reputation for producing robust, complex spirits, a delight to both discerning connoisseurs and curious seekers of fine whisky globally. |
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Pfalz | 1 | - |
In Bond
£136.00 |
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As a paragon of viticultural expertise, the Muller Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Muskateller Trocken 2020 is an exquisite showcase of German wine making prowess. Hailing from the prestigious Pfalz region, it teases the palate with an aromatic melody meticulously crafted from organically-grown Muscat grapes that are hand-harvested at their prime. This Trocken style wine is dry, displaying remarkable balance and complexity. A masterstroke produced by the esteemed Muller-Catoir winery, a noble German wine producer since 1744, renowned for its superior craftsmanship and timeless devotion to quality. Single vineyard terroir-driven, this light and zesty white is matured in large old oak barrels, conferring a gentle kiss of woodiness without overpowering the delicate grape character. It exhibits vivacious notes of citrus peel, ripe apricots, and intriguing floral undertones. Indulge in the charm of Muller Catoir Haardter Burgergarten Muskateller Trocken 2020, a wine that elevates every occasion to a celebration of taste. |
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Coastal Region | 1 | 96 (TA) |
In Bond
£330.00 |
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Tim Atkin MW (96)"The hardest wine to make," says Andrea Mullineux of this Chenin Blanc from a nutrition-poor vineyard on the Kasteelbeg. But the effort is certainly worth it. Showing aromas of white flowers and gunflint, it has amazing focus, salinity and depth with linear acidity and notes of green apple, kitchen spices and umami. |
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Coastal Region | 4 | 95 (TA) |
In Bond
£390.00 |
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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 |
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Coastal Region | 1 | 96 (TA) |
In Bond
£328.00 |
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Tim Atkin MW (96)One of a trio of brilliant soil-based Syrahs from the Mullineux in 2018, Granite hails from a 30-year-old vineyard on the Paardeberg. Structured and grippy, it's a wine that will reward patience, with clove spice from 100% whole bunches, notes of blood orange and blackberry, fine oak and a tangy, refreshing finish. |
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Coastal Region | 1 | 97 (TA) |
In Bond
£298.00 |
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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 |
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