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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South Australia | 3 | - |
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£136.84 |
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South Australia | 9 | - |
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South Australia | 26 | - |
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South Australia | 7 | 98 (DC) |
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Decanter (98)Delicate yet formidable, this wine’s dense, multiple layers of complex texture and flavour speak eloquently. There’s fresh raspberry and graphite, rhubarb and red earth, dark plum and ironstone, and a suggestion of sage and nutmeg among blackberry bite, caressed by fine tannins. Sourced from only 200 vines planted in the 1950s, this 0.27ha micro-terroir boasts red-brown earth over limestone with traces of iron, providing fruit of rare depth and concentration. More sensuous and ethereal that its raw-boned sibling Alkina Polygon 5, but their common characteristic is extraordinary length of the purest flavours. |
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South Australia | 17 | 98 (DC) |
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£543.62 |
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Decanter (98)Delicate yet formidable, this wine’s dense, multiple layers of complex texture and flavour speak eloquently. There’s fresh raspberry and graphite, rhubarb and red earth, dark plum and ironstone, and a suggestion of sage and nutmeg among blackberry bite, caressed by fine tannins. Sourced from only 200 vines planted in the 1950s, this 0.27ha micro-terroir boasts red-brown earth over limestone with traces of iron, providing fruit of rare depth and concentration. More sensuous and ethereal that its raw-boned sibling Alkina Polygon 5, but their common characteristic is extraordinary length of the purest flavours. |
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South Australia | 9 | 98 (WFW) |
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£366.41 |
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The World of Fine Wine (98)Red and purples. There is a complex yet glorious aroma to this wine. Blueberries, spices, chocolate. Wonderfully fragrant. the texture is compellingly supple. Finely balanced and with a pleasing flick of vibrant acidity. Cherries emerge on the palate and a tobacco-leaf/cigar-box note (reminiscent of a fine Cohiba Siglo VI). Chalky the tannins might be, but they quickly dissolve into something wonderfully cushiony and gentle. Elegance personified. A superb Grenache. |
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South Australia | 17 | 98 (WFW) |
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£549.62 |
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The World of Fine Wine (98)Red and purples. There is a complex yet glorious aroma to this wine. Blueberries, spices, chocolate. Wonderfully fragrant. the texture is compellingly supple. Finely balanced and with a pleasing flick of vibrant acidity. Cherries emerge on the palate and a tobacco-leaf/cigar-box note (reminiscent of a fine Cohiba Siglo VI). Chalky the tannins might be, but they quickly dissolve into something wonderfully cushiony and gentle. Elegance personified. A superb Grenache. |
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South Australia | 8 | 97 (WFW) |
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£366.41 |
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The World of Fine Wine (97)Even darker in colour than No. 3, and the aroma here is a little more closed at even this early stage, not quite as alluring. Warm earth, chocolate, black fruits, a hint of woodsmoke. This is more burly, more concentrated. Excellent complexity. The tannins here are not as cashmere-like - more chalky and firmer, more mouth-coating; perhaps more what one expects from Grenache. Fuller in flavor, great structure, bright acidity, and a very long finish. Another superb wine and again, a great future. Indeed, this would seem to have an even longer-focus than No. 3. |
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South Australia | 27 | 97 (WFW) |
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£477.62 |
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The World of Fine Wine (97)Even darker in colour than No. 3, and the aroma here is a little more closed at even this early stage, not quite as alluring. Warm earth, chocolate, black fruits, a hint of woodsmoke. This is more burly, more concentrated. Excellent complexity. The tannins here are not as cashmere-like - more chalky and firmer, more mouth-coating; perhaps more what one expects from Grenache. Fuller in flavor, great structure, bright acidity, and a very long finish. Another superb wine and again, a great future. Indeed, this would seem to have an even longer-focus than No. 3. |
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Veneto | 1 | 93 (VN) |
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£553.24 |
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Vinous (93)A burst of mocha and clove is balanced by dusty black cherries and savory herbs as the 2017 La Poja blossoms in the glass. This is a heady and extroverted expression with a pretty inner sweetness contrasted by tart black fruits and inner herb tones. Dark chocolate, cloves, hints of vanilla and candied lavender can all be found through the incredibly long and palate-staining finale. The 2017 finishes lightly structured. For all of its extroverted character, the La Poja boasts only three grams of residual sugar per liter. This may be a big wine, but the balance is remarkable. |
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South Australia | 1 | 97 (HWC) |
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£288.04 |
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Halliday Wine Companion (97)From the estate's highest vineyard block situated on the eastern ridge of the Barossa foothills, and is a quite lovely example of shiraz grown in a temperate climate. It's medium-bodied, the bouquet full of spice, red fruits, rose petals and cherry blossom characters all translating straight to the long, supple palate. Tannins and oak are part of the backdrop, simply providing the finish of the wine. |
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England | 14 | - |
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£192.00 |
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From the English wine region of Sussex comes the exceptional Breaky Bottom Cuvee David Pearson Brut 2015. This sublime expression of sparkling white, produced by Peter Hall of the acclaimed Breaky Bottom Vineyard, is a testament to meticulous, traditional winemaking. Handpicked Seyval Blanc and Chardonnay grapes undergo a classical 'Bottle Fermentation', perfecting the distinctive crisp, clean character of this vintage. Its vivacious acidity, coupled with complex notes of apple, hay, and honeyed brioche, manifests in a dance of flavour upon the palate. Beautifully balanced, this Brut exhibits both charm and finesse, thanks to a gentle mousse and lengthy finish. This sterling vintage commemorates English wine pioneer, David Pearson. Recognised by top wine publications, the Breaky Bottom Cuvee David Pearson Brut 2015 sets a high bar in the world of English sparkling wines. A gem worth savoring, it encapsulates the finest prowess of British viticulture. |
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England | 15 | - |
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£192.00 |
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Crafted with precision and finesse, the Breaky Bottom Cuvee Jack Pike Brut 2015 is a delightful English sparkling wine from the revered house of Breaky Bottom in East Sussex. Produced by industry stalwart Peter Hall, this splendid brut is made predominantly from Seyval Blanc grapes, selected for their striking minerality and exquisite bouquet. A shimmering, golden pour alludes to the compelling layers this wine unveils, revealing a harmonious marriage of mature orchard fruits and alluring brioche notes. The inimitable Breaky Bottom Cuvee Jack Pike Brut 2015 undergoes meticulous hand-harvesting, traditional basket pressing and full malolactic fermentation, resulting in a rounded, rich taste that beautifully complements the expressive fruit aromas. With its bottle aging for a minimum of five years, this English gem affords a rewarding tasting journey that resonates with quality and sophistication. Truly, a captivating testament to the exciting realm of high-quality British fine wine. |
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England | 10 | (IW) |
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£337.20 |
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International Wine & Spirit Competition ()Elegant white flowers and tropical fruits with vibrant acidity, delicate autolysis and a fine mousse. Bronze Medal, International Wine & Spirit Competition 2020 |
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England | 34 | 91 (VN) |
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£324.00 |
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Vinous (91)The 2009 Cuvée Gerald Hoffnung Brut is a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. It has a delightful, winsome bouquet of white flowers, brioche and Braeburn apple aromas that are very well defined. The palate is sharp on the entry, with orange peel and lemon zest flavors, and quite taut and focused, although I am seeking just a little more vigor toward the leesy finish. Still, overall this is a fine English sparkling wine that is developing a lovely creamy mouthfeel. |
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England | 1 | - |
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£354.00 |
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Showcasing the expertise of the English vineyard, the Breaky Bottom Oliver Minkley Brut 2011 is an extravagant testament to British viticulture. Produced in the secluded haven of Breaky Bottom, nestled in the South Downs of Sussex, this wine espouses unique climatic idiosyncrasies of the terrain. Its creator, Peter Hall, is renowned for his commitment to crafting exceptional English sparkling wine, and this 2011 vintage is no exception. The Breaky Bottom Oliver Minkley Brut 2011 is a noble marriage of Seyval Blanc and Chardonnay. This sparkling white wine possesses a delicate fizz and complex collections of flavours, giving you an exotic journey from citrusy lemon freshness to a deep, toasted brioche finish. Subtle ageing on lees, thanks to nine laborious years in the bottle, contributes to the rich texture and depth, resulting in an irresistible masterpiece. Secure a bottle of the extraordinary Breaky Bottom Oliver Minkley Brut 2011 and experience the best of artisanal English wine. |
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England | 15 | - |
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£207.60 |
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The Breaky Bottom, Cuvee Grace Nichols, Sussex 2017 is an exquisite bottling from one of England's most treasured vineyards. Nestled in the South Downs of Sussex, Breaky Bottom vineyard is dedicated to limited production, ensuring impeccable attention to each harvest. Specialising in sparkling wines, this cuvee pays tribute to poet Grace Nichols, embodying her lyrical spirit in every sip. Crafted from Seyval Blanc and Pinot varieties, harvested by hand in 2017, each grape approachesculinary zenith. After traditional fermentation, individual lots spend 24 months ageing in bottle, yielding an intimate symphony of aromas with each unmasking. Initial bursts of orchard fruit and lemon zest segue into delicate undertones of pastry, echoing the meticulous vinification process. The Breaky Bottom, Cuvee Grace Nichols, Sussex 2017 stands as a testament to English winemaking, encapsulating the grace and complexity you would expect from such a reputable producer. A veritable sip of Sussex's finest, it's a tantalising addition to any wine collection. |
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England | 15 | - |
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£207.60 |
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Immerse yourself in the delicate flavours of Breaky Bottom, Cuvee John Agard, Sussex 2017, an English sparkling wine that captures the essence of its Southern England origin. This elegant blend of Seyval Blanc and Chardonnay, grown on chalky soils, is carefully hand-harvested from the revered Breaky Bottom vineyard, located in a secluded Sussex vale. Peter Hall, the master producer, ensures the traditional bottle fermentation, maturing this exquisite wine on lees for three years, enhancing its complexity and charm. The Breaky Bottom, Cuvee John Agard, Sussex 2017 reveals a distinguishing minerality, buoyed by refreshing citrus notes and a hint of honey, resulting in a delicate mousse and an enduring finish. Honoured by gold medals in wine championships, this wine mirrors the dedication of an exceptional vineyard as much as it exudes the vibrant attraction of Sussex. Cherish this treasure, perfect for savouring on special occasions or for appreciating the artistry of fine winemaking. |
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England | 15 | - |
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£224.40 |
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Crafted by the renowned and pioneering English vintner, Peter Hall, the Breaky Bottom, Cuvée Marraine Pooks Brut, Sussex 2016 is rich in history, radiating the pristine terroir of Breaky Bottom vineyard located in Sussex. This exceptional sparkling wine, named after Peter's Godmother, showcases his 40-year devotion to perfecting the art of winemaking. The Cuvée Marraine Pooks Brut 2016 embodies the perfect blend of 40% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir, and 20% Seyval Blanc, aged in oak barrels for 36 months. This extended careful maturation gives the wine its mature and rounded character, featuring distinct notes of baked apple, lemon rind and buttery brioche to complement its crisp acidity and delicately fine mousse. Breaky Bottom, Cuvée Marraine Pooks Brut, Sussex 2016 presents a sublime tasting experience, affirming its rightful place as an iconic example of English sparkling wine. Appreciate its divine complexity - an exquisite treat for any discerning wine aficionado. |
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England | 15 | - |
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£224.40 |
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Immerse your senses in the sensational Breaky Bottom, Cuvee Sir Andrew Davis Brut, Sussex 2016. Crafted in the verdant English county of Sussex, this exceptional cuvee hails from the renowned Breaky Bottom Vineyard which has a rich legacy spanning over four decades. This English sparkling wine celebrates the acclaimed English musical conductor, Sir Andrew Davis. Made largely from Seyval Blanc grapes, with a dash of Chardonnay, it exudes complexity, elegance, and longevity. The grapes are carefully harvested, meticulously pressed, then barrel aged, a journey reflecting the wine's exquisite balance and depth. Its vibrant palate bears the minerality of the vineyard's chalky soils, layered with notes of citrus, yellow apples and a touch of biscuity brioche. Masterfully encapsulating the artisanal spirit of Breaky Bottom, it exemplifies their commitment to create wines of character and finesse. The Breaky Bottom, Cuvee Sir Andrew Davis Brut, Sussex 2016 offers a truly memorable drinking experience for discerning palates. |
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South Australia | 1 | 99 (WA) |
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£1,417.24 |
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Wine Advocate (99)At the top of the pyramid is the 2005 Syrah Astralis Vineyard. It is sourced from a vineyard planted in 1920 and is one of the Syrah cuvees in which 100% new oak is utilized (along with Brookman, Hickinbotham, and Piggott Range). It delivers an ethereal bouquet of smoky oak, violets, espresso, black pepper, blueberry, and blackberry liqueur. Densely packed and tightly wound, all it needs is time. The wine is totally harmonious, impeccably balanced, and exceptionally long. When it fully unwinds, even my high rating will appear conservative. Its only competition comes from the likes of Guigal, Chapoutier, Chave, Krankl, and Ringland. |
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South Australia | 1 | 97 (WA) |
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£895.24 |
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Wine Advocate (97)Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2009 Astralis presents a very fruity, floral nose with lifted notes of blueberries. The palate is concentrated with a slight prune character and has very crisp acidity. At this stage the phenolics are showing a little chewy before finishing long. Drink it now to 2027+. |
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South Australia | 1 | 96+ (WA) |
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£973.24 |
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Wine Advocate (96+)The deep garnet-purple 2011 Astralis offers a nose redolent of Christmas pudding, allspice, mocha and anise along with a lovely core of prunes, black cherry preserves and dusty earth. Medium to full-bodied, it fills the mouth with elegant, effortless fruit, with a medium level of finely grained tannins, just enough acidity, and a long and multi-layered finish. Drink it 2015 to 2030+. |
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South Australia | 1 | - |
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£347.09 |
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Nestled in the rich Southern McLaren Vale region, the Coriole Lloyd Reserve Shiraz 2013 is an exquisite embodiment of Australian excellence. This pre-eminent Shiraz, crafted by prominent winemaker Coriole Vineyards, charms with a bold, full-bodied profile encapsulating intense fruit flavours dappled with notes of savoury spice and dark chocolate. Each grape is attentively selected from the oldest vineyard plantings, dating back to 1919, ensuring a superior quality yield. The meticulous fermentation process in open-top vessels, followed by ageing in French oak barrels, bestow a distinguished depth and complexity that leaves a lingering palate impression. Bearing the name of the Lloyd family, who established Coriole in 1967, the Coriole Lloyd Reserve Shiraz 2013 carries a legacy mirrored in its striking character and robust structure. Unquestionably, it's a testament to Coriole’s enduring commitment to create wines that captivate with their elegance and remarkable drinking pleasure. |
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South Australia | 1 | 94 (VN) |
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£308.69 |
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Vinous (94)Saturated ruby. A highly perfumed, spice-accented bouquet evokes ripe dark fruits, pipe tobacco, mocha and candied flowers. Palate-staining blueberry, cherry liqueur, licorice and fruitcake flavors show excellent depth as well as vibrancy. The floral and spice notes return on the impressively long, focused finish, which is framed by smooth, late-arriving tannins. |
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Veneto | 1 | 98 (WA) |
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£1,929.36 |
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Wine Advocate (98)This is a deeply communicative and articulate wine that boasts immense power and persistence. The 2010 Amarone della Valpolicella Monte Lodoletta is a creation of enormous beauty and unflinching intensity. The wine speaks at loud volumes with black cherry, spice, tarry smoke, barbecue marinade and grilled rosemary. Those balsam notes add length and continuity to the bouquet. In the mouth, the wine is complete and penetrating. It wraps thickly over the palate to soothe and entice your taste buds. Yet there is enough crispness to keep it from feeling cloying or too heavy. There is a point of tannic astringency on the finish that will accompany this wine over the next decade of its aging evolution. For that reason, it's best to wait before popping the cork on this memorable vinous experience. |
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Veneto | 1 | 97 (JS) |
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£1,820.16 |
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James Suckling (97)A decadent nose of treacle tart, chocolate, tar, tons of black fruit such as blackberries and mulberries and even ash and licorice. A dense, layered mouthfeel makes for a full-bodied palate that's explosive yet somehow so refined and pretty all at the same time. The finish goes on and on. Incredible now, but better to wait for this giant to settle well into 2020. |
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Veneto | 1 | 98 (WA) |
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£1,705.39 |
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Wine Advocate (98)The 2013 Amarone della Valpolicella Monte Lodoletta is my favorite wine in the retrospective, along with the amazing 2011, 2009 and 1996 vintages. This wine was released at the beginning of this year, and because Dal Forno skipped over the 2014 vintage, this is the only Amarone we will see for a while (until the highly anticipated 2015 is released). The 2013 vintage is characterized by a slightly more streamlined mouthfeel (which isn't saying much given the baseline enormity of these wines) with carefully etched aromas of black cherry, rum cake, dark chocolate and toasted espresso. The 2013 vintage was balanced overall without the sudden heat waves we saw in the summers of 2011 and 2012. The grapes finished a slow and steady ripening process over an extended growing season. The effect is graceful and focused. Put this bottle aside in your cellar for the decades to come. |
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Veneto | 1 | 100 (JS) |
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£1,826.16 |
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James Suckling (100)This is black as pitch in the glass and, yes, there’s a light, tarry edge to the super-concentrated prune, date and currant fruit. But even more interesting are the complex notes of bitter-orange liqueur, aged balsamic, fresh roasting herbs, cinnamon, roasted chestnuts, black tea and licorice. The more you decant in advance, the more nuances will emerge. It’s full-boded with huge concentration and lots of chewy tannin that is managing to hold the fruit back for now. This needs plenty of time to develop in the bottle. Just superb. One of the greatest Dal Forno’s ever. |
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Veneto | 1 | - |
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£927.10 |
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Each case contains: 2 bottles of 1x75cl Romano Dal Forno Amarone della Valpolicella 2008 - 98 points | Eric Guido (Vinous) 1 bottle of 1x75cl Romano Dal Forno Amarone della Valpolicella 2009 - 99 points | Monica Larner (Wine Advocate) |
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South Australia | 3 | - |
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£98.00 |
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South Australia | 9 | - |
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£141.00 |
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South Australia | 26 | - |
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£425.00 |
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South Australia | 7 | 98 (DC) |
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£300.00 |
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Decanter (98)Delicate yet formidable, this wine’s dense, multiple layers of complex texture and flavour speak eloquently. There’s fresh raspberry and graphite, rhubarb and red earth, dark plum and ironstone, and a suggestion of sage and nutmeg among blackberry bite, caressed by fine tannins. Sourced from only 200 vines planted in the 1950s, this 0.27ha micro-terroir boasts red-brown earth over limestone with traces of iron, providing fruit of rare depth and concentration. More sensuous and ethereal that its raw-boned sibling Alkina Polygon 5, but their common characteristic is extraordinary length of the purest flavours. |
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South Australia | 17 | 98 (DC) |
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£445.00 |
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Decanter (98)Delicate yet formidable, this wine’s dense, multiple layers of complex texture and flavour speak eloquently. There’s fresh raspberry and graphite, rhubarb and red earth, dark plum and ironstone, and a suggestion of sage and nutmeg among blackberry bite, caressed by fine tannins. Sourced from only 200 vines planted in the 1950s, this 0.27ha micro-terroir boasts red-brown earth over limestone with traces of iron, providing fruit of rare depth and concentration. More sensuous and ethereal that its raw-boned sibling Alkina Polygon 5, but their common characteristic is extraordinary length of the purest flavours. |
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South Australia | 9 | 98 (WFW) |
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£300.00 |
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The World of Fine Wine (98)Red and purples. There is a complex yet glorious aroma to this wine. Blueberries, spices, chocolate. Wonderfully fragrant. the texture is compellingly supple. Finely balanced and with a pleasing flick of vibrant acidity. Cherries emerge on the palate and a tobacco-leaf/cigar-box note (reminiscent of a fine Cohiba Siglo VI). Chalky the tannins might be, but they quickly dissolve into something wonderfully cushiony and gentle. Elegance personified. A superb Grenache. |
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South Australia | 17 | 98 (WFW) |
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£450.00 |
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The World of Fine Wine (98)Red and purples. There is a complex yet glorious aroma to this wine. Blueberries, spices, chocolate. Wonderfully fragrant. the texture is compellingly supple. Finely balanced and with a pleasing flick of vibrant acidity. Cherries emerge on the palate and a tobacco-leaf/cigar-box note (reminiscent of a fine Cohiba Siglo VI). Chalky the tannins might be, but they quickly dissolve into something wonderfully cushiony and gentle. Elegance personified. A superb Grenache. |
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South Australia | 8 | 97 (WFW) |
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£300.00 |
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The World of Fine Wine (97)Even darker in colour than No. 3, and the aroma here is a little more closed at even this early stage, not quite as alluring. Warm earth, chocolate, black fruits, a hint of woodsmoke. This is more burly, more concentrated. Excellent complexity. The tannins here are not as cashmere-like - more chalky and firmer, more mouth-coating; perhaps more what one expects from Grenache. Fuller in flavor, great structure, bright acidity, and a very long finish. Another superb wine and again, a great future. Indeed, this would seem to have an even longer-focus than No. 3. |
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South Australia | 27 | 97 (WFW) |
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£390.00 |
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The World of Fine Wine (97)Even darker in colour than No. 3, and the aroma here is a little more closed at even this early stage, not quite as alluring. Warm earth, chocolate, black fruits, a hint of woodsmoke. This is more burly, more concentrated. Excellent complexity. The tannins here are not as cashmere-like - more chalky and firmer, more mouth-coating; perhaps more what one expects from Grenache. Fuller in flavor, great structure, bright acidity, and a very long finish. Another superb wine and again, a great future. Indeed, this would seem to have an even longer-focus than No. 3. |
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Veneto | 1 | 93 (VN) |
In Bond
£445.00 |
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Vinous (93)A burst of mocha and clove is balanced by dusty black cherries and savory herbs as the 2017 La Poja blossoms in the glass. This is a heady and extroverted expression with a pretty inner sweetness contrasted by tart black fruits and inner herb tones. Dark chocolate, cloves, hints of vanilla and candied lavender can all be found through the incredibly long and palate-staining finale. The 2017 finishes lightly structured. For all of its extroverted character, the La Poja boasts only three grams of residual sugar per liter. This may be a big wine, but the balance is remarkable. |
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South Australia | 1 | 97 (HWC) |
In Bond
£224.00 |
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Halliday Wine Companion (97)From the estate's highest vineyard block situated on the eastern ridge of the Barossa foothills, and is a quite lovely example of shiraz grown in a temperate climate. It's medium-bodied, the bouquet full of spice, red fruits, rose petals and cherry blossom characters all translating straight to the long, supple palate. Tannins and oak are part of the backdrop, simply providing the finish of the wine. |
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England | 14 | - |
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£192.00 |
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From the English wine region of Sussex comes the exceptional Breaky Bottom Cuvee David Pearson Brut 2015. This sublime expression of sparkling white, produced by Peter Hall of the acclaimed Breaky Bottom Vineyard, is a testament to meticulous, traditional winemaking. Handpicked Seyval Blanc and Chardonnay grapes undergo a classical 'Bottle Fermentation', perfecting the distinctive crisp, clean character of this vintage. Its vivacious acidity, coupled with complex notes of apple, hay, and honeyed brioche, manifests in a dance of flavour upon the palate. Beautifully balanced, this Brut exhibits both charm and finesse, thanks to a gentle mousse and lengthy finish. This sterling vintage commemorates English wine pioneer, David Pearson. Recognised by top wine publications, the Breaky Bottom Cuvee David Pearson Brut 2015 sets a high bar in the world of English sparkling wines. A gem worth savoring, it encapsulates the finest prowess of British viticulture. |
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England | 15 | - |
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£192.00 |
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Crafted with precision and finesse, the Breaky Bottom Cuvee Jack Pike Brut 2015 is a delightful English sparkling wine from the revered house of Breaky Bottom in East Sussex. Produced by industry stalwart Peter Hall, this splendid brut is made predominantly from Seyval Blanc grapes, selected for their striking minerality and exquisite bouquet. A shimmering, golden pour alludes to the compelling layers this wine unveils, revealing a harmonious marriage of mature orchard fruits and alluring brioche notes. The inimitable Breaky Bottom Cuvee Jack Pike Brut 2015 undergoes meticulous hand-harvesting, traditional basket pressing and full malolactic fermentation, resulting in a rounded, rich taste that beautifully complements the expressive fruit aromas. With its bottle aging for a minimum of five years, this English gem affords a rewarding tasting journey that resonates with quality and sophistication. Truly, a captivating testament to the exciting realm of high-quality British fine wine. |
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England | 10 | (IW) |
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£337.20 |
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International Wine & Spirit Competition ()Elegant white flowers and tropical fruits with vibrant acidity, delicate autolysis and a fine mousse. Bronze Medal, International Wine & Spirit Competition 2020 |
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England | 34 | 91 (VN) |
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£324.00 |
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Vinous (91)The 2009 Cuvée Gerald Hoffnung Brut is a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. It has a delightful, winsome bouquet of white flowers, brioche and Braeburn apple aromas that are very well defined. The palate is sharp on the entry, with orange peel and lemon zest flavors, and quite taut and focused, although I am seeking just a little more vigor toward the leesy finish. Still, overall this is a fine English sparkling wine that is developing a lovely creamy mouthfeel. |
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England | 1 | - |
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£354.00 |
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Showcasing the expertise of the English vineyard, the Breaky Bottom Oliver Minkley Brut 2011 is an extravagant testament to British viticulture. Produced in the secluded haven of Breaky Bottom, nestled in the South Downs of Sussex, this wine espouses unique climatic idiosyncrasies of the terrain. Its creator, Peter Hall, is renowned for his commitment to crafting exceptional English sparkling wine, and this 2011 vintage is no exception. The Breaky Bottom Oliver Minkley Brut 2011 is a noble marriage of Seyval Blanc and Chardonnay. This sparkling white wine possesses a delicate fizz and complex collections of flavours, giving you an exotic journey from citrusy lemon freshness to a deep, toasted brioche finish. Subtle ageing on lees, thanks to nine laborious years in the bottle, contributes to the rich texture and depth, resulting in an irresistible masterpiece. Secure a bottle of the extraordinary Breaky Bottom Oliver Minkley Brut 2011 and experience the best of artisanal English wine. |
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England | 15 | - |
Inc. VAT
£207.60 |
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The Breaky Bottom, Cuvee Grace Nichols, Sussex 2017 is an exquisite bottling from one of England's most treasured vineyards. Nestled in the South Downs of Sussex, Breaky Bottom vineyard is dedicated to limited production, ensuring impeccable attention to each harvest. Specialising in sparkling wines, this cuvee pays tribute to poet Grace Nichols, embodying her lyrical spirit in every sip. Crafted from Seyval Blanc and Pinot varieties, harvested by hand in 2017, each grape approachesculinary zenith. After traditional fermentation, individual lots spend 24 months ageing in bottle, yielding an intimate symphony of aromas with each unmasking. Initial bursts of orchard fruit and lemon zest segue into delicate undertones of pastry, echoing the meticulous vinification process. The Breaky Bottom, Cuvee Grace Nichols, Sussex 2017 stands as a testament to English winemaking, encapsulating the grace and complexity you would expect from such a reputable producer. A veritable sip of Sussex's finest, it's a tantalising addition to any wine collection. |
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Immerse yourself in the delicate flavours of Breaky Bottom, Cuvee John Agard, Sussex 2017, an English sparkling wine that captures the essence of its Southern England origin. This elegant blend of Seyval Blanc and Chardonnay, grown on chalky soils, is carefully hand-harvested from the revered Breaky Bottom vineyard, located in a secluded Sussex vale. Peter Hall, the master producer, ensures the traditional bottle fermentation, maturing this exquisite wine on lees for three years, enhancing its complexity and charm. The Breaky Bottom, Cuvee John Agard, Sussex 2017 reveals a distinguishing minerality, buoyed by refreshing citrus notes and a hint of honey, resulting in a delicate mousse and an enduring finish. Honoured by gold medals in wine championships, this wine mirrors the dedication of an exceptional vineyard as much as it exudes the vibrant attraction of Sussex. Cherish this treasure, perfect for savouring on special occasions or for appreciating the artistry of fine winemaking. |
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Crafted by the renowned and pioneering English vintner, Peter Hall, the Breaky Bottom, Cuvée Marraine Pooks Brut, Sussex 2016 is rich in history, radiating the pristine terroir of Breaky Bottom vineyard located in Sussex. This exceptional sparkling wine, named after Peter's Godmother, showcases his 40-year devotion to perfecting the art of winemaking. The Cuvée Marraine Pooks Brut 2016 embodies the perfect blend of 40% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir, and 20% Seyval Blanc, aged in oak barrels for 36 months. This extended careful maturation gives the wine its mature and rounded character, featuring distinct notes of baked apple, lemon rind and buttery brioche to complement its crisp acidity and delicately fine mousse. Breaky Bottom, Cuvée Marraine Pooks Brut, Sussex 2016 presents a sublime tasting experience, affirming its rightful place as an iconic example of English sparkling wine. Appreciate its divine complexity - an exquisite treat for any discerning wine aficionado. |
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Immerse your senses in the sensational Breaky Bottom, Cuvee Sir Andrew Davis Brut, Sussex 2016. Crafted in the verdant English county of Sussex, this exceptional cuvee hails from the renowned Breaky Bottom Vineyard which has a rich legacy spanning over four decades. This English sparkling wine celebrates the acclaimed English musical conductor, Sir Andrew Davis. Made largely from Seyval Blanc grapes, with a dash of Chardonnay, it exudes complexity, elegance, and longevity. The grapes are carefully harvested, meticulously pressed, then barrel aged, a journey reflecting the wine's exquisite balance and depth. Its vibrant palate bears the minerality of the vineyard's chalky soils, layered with notes of citrus, yellow apples and a touch of biscuity brioche. Masterfully encapsulating the artisanal spirit of Breaky Bottom, it exemplifies their commitment to create wines of character and finesse. The Breaky Bottom, Cuvee Sir Andrew Davis Brut, Sussex 2016 offers a truly memorable drinking experience for discerning palates. |
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South Australia | 1 | 99 (WA) |
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£1,165.00 |
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Wine Advocate (99)At the top of the pyramid is the 2005 Syrah Astralis Vineyard. It is sourced from a vineyard planted in 1920 and is one of the Syrah cuvees in which 100% new oak is utilized (along with Brookman, Hickinbotham, and Piggott Range). It delivers an ethereal bouquet of smoky oak, violets, espresso, black pepper, blueberry, and blackberry liqueur. Densely packed and tightly wound, all it needs is time. The wine is totally harmonious, impeccably balanced, and exceptionally long. When it fully unwinds, even my high rating will appear conservative. Its only competition comes from the likes of Guigal, Chapoutier, Chave, Krankl, and Ringland. |
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£730.00 |
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Wine Advocate (97)Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2009 Astralis presents a very fruity, floral nose with lifted notes of blueberries. The palate is concentrated with a slight prune character and has very crisp acidity. At this stage the phenolics are showing a little chewy before finishing long. Drink it now to 2027+. |
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£795.00 |
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Wine Advocate (96+)The deep garnet-purple 2011 Astralis offers a nose redolent of Christmas pudding, allspice, mocha and anise along with a lovely core of prunes, black cherry preserves and dusty earth. Medium to full-bodied, it fills the mouth with elegant, effortless fruit, with a medium level of finely grained tannins, just enough acidity, and a long and multi-layered finish. Drink it 2015 to 2030+. |
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Nestled in the rich Southern McLaren Vale region, the Coriole Lloyd Reserve Shiraz 2013 is an exquisite embodiment of Australian excellence. This pre-eminent Shiraz, crafted by prominent winemaker Coriole Vineyards, charms with a bold, full-bodied profile encapsulating intense fruit flavours dappled with notes of savoury spice and dark chocolate. Each grape is attentively selected from the oldest vineyard plantings, dating back to 1919, ensuring a superior quality yield. The meticulous fermentation process in open-top vessels, followed by ageing in French oak barrels, bestow a distinguished depth and complexity that leaves a lingering palate impression. Bearing the name of the Lloyd family, who established Coriole in 1967, the Coriole Lloyd Reserve Shiraz 2013 carries a legacy mirrored in its striking character and robust structure. Unquestionably, it's a testament to Coriole’s enduring commitment to create wines that captivate with their elegance and remarkable drinking pleasure. |
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£238.00 |
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Vinous (94)Saturated ruby. A highly perfumed, spice-accented bouquet evokes ripe dark fruits, pipe tobacco, mocha and candied flowers. Palate-staining blueberry, cherry liqueur, licorice and fruitcake flavors show excellent depth as well as vibrancy. The floral and spice notes return on the impressively long, focused finish, which is framed by smooth, late-arriving tannins. |
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Veneto | 1 | 98 (WA) |
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£1,586.00 |
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Wine Advocate (98)This is a deeply communicative and articulate wine that boasts immense power and persistence. The 2010 Amarone della Valpolicella Monte Lodoletta is a creation of enormous beauty and unflinching intensity. The wine speaks at loud volumes with black cherry, spice, tarry smoke, barbecue marinade and grilled rosemary. Those balsam notes add length and continuity to the bouquet. In the mouth, the wine is complete and penetrating. It wraps thickly over the palate to soothe and entice your taste buds. Yet there is enough crispness to keep it from feeling cloying or too heavy. There is a point of tannic astringency on the finish that will accompany this wine over the next decade of its aging evolution. For that reason, it's best to wait before popping the cork on this memorable vinous experience. |
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£1,495.00 |
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James Suckling (97)A decadent nose of treacle tart, chocolate, tar, tons of black fruit such as blackberries and mulberries and even ash and licorice. A dense, layered mouthfeel makes for a full-bodied palate that's explosive yet somehow so refined and pretty all at the same time. The finish goes on and on. Incredible now, but better to wait for this giant to settle well into 2020. |
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Veneto | 1 | 98 (WA) |
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£1,400.00 |
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Wine Advocate (98)The 2013 Amarone della Valpolicella Monte Lodoletta is my favorite wine in the retrospective, along with the amazing 2011, 2009 and 1996 vintages. This wine was released at the beginning of this year, and because Dal Forno skipped over the 2014 vintage, this is the only Amarone we will see for a while (until the highly anticipated 2015 is released). The 2013 vintage is characterized by a slightly more streamlined mouthfeel (which isn't saying much given the baseline enormity of these wines) with carefully etched aromas of black cherry, rum cake, dark chocolate and toasted espresso. The 2013 vintage was balanced overall without the sudden heat waves we saw in the summers of 2011 and 2012. The grapes finished a slow and steady ripening process over an extended growing season. The effect is graceful and focused. Put this bottle aside in your cellar for the decades to come. |
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Veneto | 1 | 100 (JS) |
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£1,500.00 |
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James Suckling (100)This is black as pitch in the glass and, yes, there’s a light, tarry edge to the super-concentrated prune, date and currant fruit. But even more interesting are the complex notes of bitter-orange liqueur, aged balsamic, fresh roasting herbs, cinnamon, roasted chestnuts, black tea and licorice. The more you decant in advance, the more nuances will emerge. It’s full-boded with huge concentration and lots of chewy tannin that is managing to hold the fruit back for now. This needs plenty of time to develop in the bottle. Just superb. One of the greatest Dal Forno’s ever. |
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Each case contains: 2 bottles of 1x75cl Romano Dal Forno Amarone della Valpolicella 2008 - 98 points | Eric Guido (Vinous) 1 bottle of 1x75cl Romano Dal Forno Amarone della Valpolicella 2009 - 99 points | Monica Larner (Wine Advocate) |