Wine In Stock
At Cru World Wine, we understand that sometimes you need your wine in a hurry. That's why we've created our "Wine In Stock" page - a selection of wines that have been landed in our local warehouse and are ready for rapid delivery.
Our "Wine In Stock" selection includes a variety of wines from around the world, ranging from classic vintages to up-and-coming wineries. And with our local warehouse, you can be sure that your wine will be delivered quickly and efficiently, so you can enjoy it in no time.
Whether you're hosting a dinner party, planning a special occasion, or just want to stock up your cellar, our "Wine In Stock" page has something for everyone. So why wait? Shop our selection today and enjoy the convenience of fast and reliable delivery, straight from our local warehouse to your doorstep.
Wine In Stock
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Languedoc | 1 | 97 (DC) |
Inc. VAT
£241.49 |
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Decanter (97)Ripe Ribena and cassis flavours with perfumed cloves and fresh ground pepper. The full-bodied palate is rich with tannins and holds lots of oak while offering accents of baked fig, cooked cherry, and soy. The wine has the substance and quality to age gracefully. |
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Languedoc | 2 | 95 (DC) |
Inc. VAT
£609.62 |
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Decanter (95)Pale creamy white. Perfumed aromas of lemons and lavender. On the palate, the oak is well integrated, with notes of creamy, honeyed richness and white almonds, opening up to vibrant, ripe red berries and floral notes. The palate is intense and powerful with rounded ripe fruit, a well-balanced structure and mouth-watering, salted lemon concentration. Rebellious in terms of pricing and weighty complexity, the wine, despite being released when young, has a strong focus on ageability. |
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England | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£332.44 |
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England | 1 | 94.0 |
Inc. VAT
£433.24 |
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Hambledon Premiere Cuvee Brut NV is a magnificent exemplar of British viticulture. Acclaimed for its layered sophistication, this sparkling cuvee is meticulously handcrafted in Hampshire, at England's oldest commercial vineyard, Hambledon Vineyard, where tradition effortlessly combines with the latest winemaking technology. Comprising predominantly Chardonnay, with thoughtful drizzles of Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, the Hambledon Premiere Cuvee Brut NV draws its distinct character from its terroir. Fermented at controlled temperatures followed by secondary fermentation in the bottle crafted in an exceptional base wine, resonating Hambledon's commitment to quality. The diligent stirring of lees, also known as 'bâtonnage', lends it an unparalleled richness and creamy texture, while an extended ageing period allows the wine to develop a well-rounded complexity. The final product is an elegant, golden-hued nectar boasting an intense, layered nose, a perfectly balanced palate, sublime depth and a persistent finish, establishing the Hambledon Premiere Cuvee Brut NV as a symbol of luxury in the quintessentially British wine realm. |
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Languedoc | 1 | 17.5 (JR) |
Inc. VAT
£361.22 |
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Jancis Robinson (17.5)Smoke, leaf litter, black cherry, very fine, misted tannins. Dry and stately. Lots of structure and not so much fruit power as some other vintages. Lovely expressive nose though – a really delicate example. |
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Languedoc | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£618.04 |
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The 2013 Rouge from Daumas Gassac is a particularly profound wine and one of the best this year from the south of France. Spicy, powerful and deeply structured, it feels like an iron fist in one of Aimé's velvet gloves.
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England | 1 | 17+ (JR) |
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£272.44 |
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Jancis Robinson (17+)58% Chardonnay, 31% Pinot Noir, 11% Pinot Meunier. Vintages: 70% 2014, 4% 2013, 6% 2011, 9% 2010, 10% 2009, 1% 2008. Four years on lees. Disgorged May 2019. Outstanding nose, with all the bready complexity of great sparkling. Saline and zippy, with excellent apple and lemon fruit on the palate. Not at all sharp, with excellent balance and flesh on the body. Mature, mushroomy character on the finish. Expertly done. (RH) |
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Languedoc | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£311.09 |
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Exquisite and refined, the Puech Haut Coteaux Languedoc Collection Parcellaire 2016 embodies the distinguished essence of the South of France. Each hand-sorted grape within this masterful blend hails from the sun-kissed vineyards of Languedoc, with the varietals nurtured in soils rich in limestone and pebbles. Indulge in the symphony of black cherry, berries, and spicy undertones leading your senses down an enchanting trail of complex aromatics. Matured for 12 months in French oak, it boasts structural finesse, a testament to an expert balance of terroir and winemaking craftsmanship. The vintner, Château Puech-Haut's, respects traditional winemaking techniques, affirmed by their renouncement of mechanical harvesting and preference for manual picking. An impeccable choice for connoisseurs, this expressive wine is an ode to the passion and precision of Puech Haut Coteaux Languedoc Collection Parcellaire 2016. Distinguished by its exceptional quality and elegance, it well deserves its place on any discerning wine drinker's list. |
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England | 1 | 17 (JR) |
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£193.24 |
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Jancis Robinson (17)Masses of fresh, ripe raspberry fruit beautifully balanced by meaty density and a tangy yet comforting breadth that reminds me a bit of rhubarb compote on challah toast. There's great substance and interest here – you could even pair this with rare beef or beef carpaccio without a problem. (TC) |
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England | 3 | 96 (FS) |
Inc. VAT
£331.24 |
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Falstaff (96)An intriguing mix of cream, vanilla and smoke makes for a dramatic opening. Creamy mousse defines the palate, expressing salty oyster shell and preserved lemon, shortbread richness and subtle saltiness. The smoky echo returns on the finish which is of pristine lemon expressing depth and soaring freshness in equal measure. The finish is pure and lasting. Lay this down and you will have treasure. Drink by 2035. |
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England | 1 | 95 (FS) |
Inc. VAT
£316.84 |
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Falstaff (95)Both orange peel and Red Delicious apple figure on the nose, alongside a subtle hint of fresh Viennoiserie that turns into shortcrust with more air. The palate strikes immediately with its effortlessness: there is that lovely balance between juicy freshness and mellow ripeness that you get in red apples. The slender body fizzes away with tiniest bubbles, lending creaminess and gentleness, expressing serenity, beauty and depth. Very elegant, lovely now, certain to evolve into a grandiose and gastronomic rosé. |
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England | 1 | 91 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£337.24 |
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Vinous (91)The 2015 The Trouble With Dreams was tasted twice. The first, disgorged in April 2020, exhibited a little sweet botrytis that Sugrue advised might have originated from a warm night in October. A later disgorgement is more nervy on the nose, displaying a distinct sea spray/oyster shell influence that translates across onto the palate. Taut and more linear, it has a strictness and stoicism that I admire. Brisk and mouthwateringly saline on the aftertaste. Certainly the second disgorgement is superior. |
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England | 1 | 88 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£493.24 |
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Vinous (88)The 2014 Rosé is two-thirds fermented and aged in oak barrels. Deep salmon in color, it has a rich, forward nose of peaches and cream, strawberry, beeswax and touches of white chocolate – all very enticing. The palate is rounded on the entry, with good acidity, though in the end this rosé just falls a little flat and lacks tension and energy. Not bad, but to be honest, I was expecting more. |
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Languedoc | 1 | 97 (DC) |
In Bond
£182.00 |
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Decanter (97)Ripe Ribena and cassis flavours with perfumed cloves and fresh ground pepper. The full-bodied palate is rich with tannins and holds lots of oak while offering accents of baked fig, cooked cherry, and soy. The wine has the substance and quality to age gracefully. |
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Languedoc | 2 | 95 (DC) |
In Bond
£500.00 |
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Decanter (95)Pale creamy white. Perfumed aromas of lemons and lavender. On the palate, the oak is well integrated, with notes of creamy, honeyed richness and white almonds, opening up to vibrant, ripe red berries and floral notes. The palate is intense and powerful with rounded ripe fruit, a well-balanced structure and mouth-watering, salted lemon concentration. Rebellious in terms of pricing and weighty complexity, the wine, despite being released when young, has a strong focus on ageability. |
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England | 1 | - |
In Bond
£261.00 |
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England | 1 | 94.0 |
In Bond
£345.00 |
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Hambledon Premiere Cuvee Brut NV is a magnificent exemplar of British viticulture. Acclaimed for its layered sophistication, this sparkling cuvee is meticulously handcrafted in Hampshire, at England's oldest commercial vineyard, Hambledon Vineyard, where tradition effortlessly combines with the latest winemaking technology. Comprising predominantly Chardonnay, with thoughtful drizzles of Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, the Hambledon Premiere Cuvee Brut NV draws its distinct character from its terroir. Fermented at controlled temperatures followed by secondary fermentation in the bottle crafted in an exceptional base wine, resonating Hambledon's commitment to quality. The diligent stirring of lees, also known as 'bâtonnage', lends it an unparalleled richness and creamy texture, while an extended ageing period allows the wine to develop a well-rounded complexity. The final product is an elegant, golden-hued nectar boasting an intense, layered nose, a perfectly balanced palate, sublime depth and a persistent finish, establishing the Hambledon Premiere Cuvee Brut NV as a symbol of luxury in the quintessentially British wine realm. |
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Languedoc | 1 | 17.5 (JR) |
In Bond
£293.00 |
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Jancis Robinson (17.5)Smoke, leaf litter, black cherry, very fine, misted tannins. Dry and stately. Lots of structure and not so much fruit power as some other vintages. Lovely expressive nose though – a really delicate example. |
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Languedoc | 1 | - |
In Bond
£499.00 |
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The 2013 Rouge from Daumas Gassac is a particularly profound wine and one of the best this year from the south of France. Spicy, powerful and deeply structured, it feels like an iron fist in one of Aimé's velvet gloves.
More Info
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England | 1 | 17+ (JR) |
In Bond
£211.00 |
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Jancis Robinson (17+)58% Chardonnay, 31% Pinot Noir, 11% Pinot Meunier. Vintages: 70% 2014, 4% 2013, 6% 2011, 9% 2010, 10% 2009, 1% 2008. Four years on lees. Disgorged May 2019. Outstanding nose, with all the bready complexity of great sparkling. Saline and zippy, with excellent apple and lemon fruit on the palate. Not at all sharp, with excellent balance and flesh on the body. Mature, mushroomy character on the finish. Expertly done. (RH) |
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Languedoc | 1 | - |
In Bond
£240.00 |
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Exquisite and refined, the Puech Haut Coteaux Languedoc Collection Parcellaire 2016 embodies the distinguished essence of the South of France. Each hand-sorted grape within this masterful blend hails from the sun-kissed vineyards of Languedoc, with the varietals nurtured in soils rich in limestone and pebbles. Indulge in the symphony of black cherry, berries, and spicy undertones leading your senses down an enchanting trail of complex aromatics. Matured for 12 months in French oak, it boasts structural finesse, a testament to an expert balance of terroir and winemaking craftsmanship. The vintner, Château Puech-Haut's, respects traditional winemaking techniques, affirmed by their renouncement of mechanical harvesting and preference for manual picking. An impeccable choice for connoisseurs, this expressive wine is an ode to the passion and precision of Puech Haut Coteaux Languedoc Collection Parcellaire 2016. Distinguished by its exceptional quality and elegance, it well deserves its place on any discerning wine drinker's list. |
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England | 1 | 17 (JR) |
In Bond
£145.00 |
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Jancis Robinson (17)Masses of fresh, ripe raspberry fruit beautifully balanced by meaty density and a tangy yet comforting breadth that reminds me a bit of rhubarb compote on challah toast. There's great substance and interest here – you could even pair this with rare beef or beef carpaccio without a problem. (TC) |
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England | 3 | 96 (FS) |
In Bond
£260.00 |
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Falstaff (96)An intriguing mix of cream, vanilla and smoke makes for a dramatic opening. Creamy mousse defines the palate, expressing salty oyster shell and preserved lemon, shortbread richness and subtle saltiness. The smoky echo returns on the finish which is of pristine lemon expressing depth and soaring freshness in equal measure. The finish is pure and lasting. Lay this down and you will have treasure. Drink by 2035. |
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England | 1 | 95 (FS) |
In Bond
£248.00 |
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Falstaff (95)Both orange peel and Red Delicious apple figure on the nose, alongside a subtle hint of fresh Viennoiserie that turns into shortcrust with more air. The palate strikes immediately with its effortlessness: there is that lovely balance between juicy freshness and mellow ripeness that you get in red apples. The slender body fizzes away with tiniest bubbles, lending creaminess and gentleness, expressing serenity, beauty and depth. Very elegant, lovely now, certain to evolve into a grandiose and gastronomic rosé. |
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England | 1 | 91 (VN) |
In Bond
£265.00 |
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Vinous (91)The 2015 The Trouble With Dreams was tasted twice. The first, disgorged in April 2020, exhibited a little sweet botrytis that Sugrue advised might have originated from a warm night in October. A later disgorgement is more nervy on the nose, displaying a distinct sea spray/oyster shell influence that translates across onto the palate. Taut and more linear, it has a strictness and stoicism that I admire. Brisk and mouthwateringly saline on the aftertaste. Certainly the second disgorgement is superior. |
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England | 1 | 88 (VN) |
In Bond
£395.00 |
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Vinous (88)The 2014 Rosé is two-thirds fermented and aged in oak barrels. Deep salmon in color, it has a rich, forward nose of peaches and cream, strawberry, beeswax and touches of white chocolate – all very enticing. The palate is rounded on the entry, with good acidity, though in the end this rosé just falls a little flat and lacks tension and energy. Not bad, but to be honest, I was expecting more. |