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Burgundy 1 17 (JR)
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£1,080.04
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Jancis Robinson (17)

Cask sample. Mid garnet. Pale shaded rim. Intense nose with some sweet-and-salty character. It's not especially weighty but the nose is definitely more intense than that of the premiers crus. Edgy red-fruit and tamarind character. A bold wine. Long with quite a dry finish at this point.
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Burgundy 1 94 (TA)
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£1,225.24
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Tim Atkin MW (94)

These vines sit at 270 meters and more or less right on the limestone slab of the old quarry. Dried cranberries and pomegranate seeds offer tingly fruit vibrancy that gives the fruit a lofty, airy quality. The tannins tenderly nudge at the sides of the palate and fade gently on the lingering finish. 2023-30
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Burgundy 1 -
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£870.29
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Burgundy 1 -
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£640.84
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Burgundy 1 -
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£995.09
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Delight in the grandeur of the Charlotte Dumay Corton Grand Cru Hospices Beaune 2009, a breathtaking vinous masterpiece. Created in the Hospices de Beaune's historic vineyards, Corton Hill, this wine emanates timeless elegance and majesty. Hospices Beaune, known for its 500-plus years of viniculture, continues its lineage of excellence with this exceptional creation, embracing traditional winemaking of aging in French oak barrels. Charlotte Dumay adds her name to this tradition as an esteemed winegrower. The 2009 vintage showcases deep ruby colour, heralding rich black fruit flavours, artfully married with earth and spice undertones. Plucky tannins and high acidity magnificently underpin the wine's sheer weight and power, rewarding those who have the patience to cellar. Ageing gracefully, the Charlotte Dumay Corton Grand Cru Hospices Beaune 2009 uncovers evolving complexities with time, offering an unparalleled tasting experience. Embark on an inspiring discovery of the heights of Burgundy with this esteemed Grand Cru.

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South Australia 2 97 (HWC)
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£231.89
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Halliday Wine Companion (97)

The price of this wine reflects the piercing brilliance of the bouquet and, in particular, the palate. There is some residual sugar, but the acidity totally obscures it. If you buy it, keep some bottles for a minimum of 10 years, allowing the treasure trove of secondary flavours to be liberated.
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Burgundy 1 -
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£425.09
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Immerse yourself in the refined luxury of Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Bressandes Grand Cru 2019. This exquisite Burgundy wine is a masterful creation of the esteemed, family-run estate, Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine. Nestled within the renowned slopes of Pernand-Vergelesses, the estate meticulously cultivates the Pinot Noir grapes in the famed Bressandes climat of the Corton hill. Heralded as a vintage year, the 2019 yields exceptional wines boasting sublime balance and profound depth.

Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Bressandes Grand Cru 2019 entices with its ruby hue, revealing complex aromas of delicate fruit and earthy undertones. On the palate, the wine unveils rich layers of luscious berry fruits intermingling with typical forest-floor notes, encased in supple tannins that promise excellent ageing potential.

Undeniably, the sheer elegance and remarkable vibrancy embodied in each bottle of Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Bressandes Grand Cru 2019 is a commendable testament to the estate's unwavering commitment to quality and tradition.

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Burgundy 1 -
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£443.09
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Indulge your palate with the exquisite Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Perrieres Grand Cru 2019. This stunning vintage is produced in the renowned vineyards of Pernand-Vergelesses in Burgundy, making it a classic representation of the region's fine pedigree. Attributed to the masterful winemaking skills of Christine Dubreuil, the fifth generation vine grower, this wine is meticulously crafted from Pinot Noir grapes and has been aged carefully in oak barrels. The Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Perrieres Grand Cru 2019 exudes a sophisticated profile that harmonises wild berries, plum hints, and complex earthly notes. On the palate, it captivates with robust tannins, intense fruit concentration and a long, rounded finish. This wine exemplifies the standard of Grand Cru classifications, promising an absolute gastronomic delight. True enthusiasts will appreciate the finesse, depth and remarkable ageing potential of the Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Perrieres Grand Cru 2019. Opulent, balanced, and brimming with character, it is a timeless addition to any discerning wine collection.

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Burgundy 1 95 (VN)
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£2,635.24
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Vinous (95)

Healthy full medium red. Spectacular fully ripe aromas of blackberry, black cherry, graphite and minerals. Intense on entry, then sappy, penetrating and powerful in the middle palate, with its black and red fruit and mineral flavors delivering superb concentration for this generous vintage, without any impression of heaviness. This compellingly dense wine delivers hillside notes of dried flowers, spices and soil and is still incredibly youthful. The substantial, somewhat Barolo-like tannins arrive late and avoid dryness, with the finish displaying terrific verve and building length. Corton loves the '9 vintages, noted Erwan Faiveley. These vines were harvested beginning on October 1. (13.4% alcohol; 3.38 pH; 3.8 g/l acidity)
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Burgundy 1 96 (DC)
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£1,291.24
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Decanter (96)

You're almost always assured of a great Corton from this 2.7ha monopole, which has performed especially well in the warmer conditions of 2017, retaining acidity and freshness. Fine tannins, chalky minerality and beautifully judged oak all support savoury raspberry, red cherry and pomegranate fruit flavours.
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Burgundy 1 18 (JR)
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£904.84
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Jancis Robinson (18)

Barrel sample. Mid crimson, a little lighter in colour than the Grands Échezeaux. Brighter fruited and a little more floral, with a stony/mineral elegance as well as that pure and perfumed dark-red fruit. A youthful beauty.
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Burgundy 1 93-95+ (WA)
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£1,279.24
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Wine Advocate (93-95+)

The 2019 Corton Grand Cru Clos des Cortons Faiveley opens in the glass with notes of cassis, wild berries, warm spices, orange rind, rose petals, espresso roast and sweet soil tones. Medium to full-bodied, deep and layered, it's vibrant and lively, marrying notable concentration with fine-boned structure. Long and mineral, it's more ethereal than its rich, muscular 2018 counterpart.
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Burgundy 1 97 (DC)
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£1,996.84
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Decanter (97)

The grapes are vinified partly as whole clusters and punched down each day before ageing for 18 months in cask (half new). Despite the fairly aggressive vinification, the wine has an enchantingly lovely, forward fruit character and a delightful, silky approachability. From my experience, this will continue to improve for decades. The Clos des Cortons Faiveley has been a monopole of the house since 1874. They have 2.77ha planted to Pinot Noir here, north of Renardes in this distinctly separate climat of the lieu-dit Le Rognet.
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Burgundy 1 92-95 (IB)
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£2,000.69
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (92-95)

A pretty fresh ruby crimson. The nose is elegant for Corton, fruit enhanced by a floral top note. Very good. Crisp, mineral, vertical, somewhat raw but with a fine quality of fruit, reasonable persistence. The new wood is not marking in flavour but does help to make the structure. Drink from 2028-2036.
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Burgundy 1 92-94 (WA)
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£867.64
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Wine Advocate (92-94)

Aromas of cherries, raspberries, warm spices and loamy soil introduce the 2019 Corton-Bressandes Grand Cru, a medium to full-bodied, rich and fleshy wine that's enveloping and gourmand, structured around ripe tannins and succulent acids. Like the Romanée-Saint-Vivant, this is sourced from the Poisot family.
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Burgundy 1 88-91 (IB)
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£729.89
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (88-91)

From Le Charlemagne. Rich dense purple with quite a powerful weight of fruit but verging on the cooked plums. Good oak, quite suave, not at all ugly at the finish, but a riper style of fruit than the ideal. Tasted: October 2021
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Burgundy 1 92-94 (WA)
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£1,196.44
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Wine Advocate (92-94)

Derived from lieu-dit Charlemagne, the 2019 Corton Grand Cru reveals aromas of sweet red berries, woodsmoke, raw cocoa and peonies. Medium to full-bodied, elegant and fine-boned, it's pure and precise, with a more ethereal profile than the richer, more soil-driven Aloxe-Corton premiers crus that preceded it.
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South Australia 1 100 (FS)
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£1,713.62
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Falstaff (100)

Deep dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections, faint brightening on the rim. Notes of dried herbs, suede and sage mixed with blackberry confit, candied violet and a hint of dark pesto. Powerful, juicy, pronounced fruit component, fleshy without being opulent, silky, sustainable tannins, has enormous length, mineral, fine savoury nuances of anise, a hint of nougat, black forest berry fruit on the finish, despite its youth already seductive.
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South Australia 1 100 (JS)
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£1,725.62
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James Suckling (100)

This has a very complex nose, offering so many facets of spices and fragrance with florals and orange peel, as well as crushed stones, ripe black cherries, blackberries and dark cherries, earth, chocolate and more. The intensity and power here is very tightly held and it has a build of such precise tannins, which carry very intense and assertively ripe blackberries, dark cherries, ripe plums and blueberries. So much on offer here. This has a very bold, intense feel. Exceptional vintage. One of their finest. Try from 2028. Screw cap.
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South Australia 1 99 (HWC)
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£1,839.62
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Halliday Wine Companion (99)

Australia's finest single-vineyard site? I think so. With its core of gnarled shiraz vines planted circa 1860 and its picture-perfect location alongside the Gnadenberg church, it is a much adored and discussed vineyard which has been producing stellar wines since the first single-vineyard Hill of Grace was released in 1958. Today, those original vines are bolstered with its 'young' 100+ and 35+yo kinfolk and aged in 83/17% French/American oak hogsheads (29% new) for 18 months. Grace by name, grace by nature; it's a perfectly framed, elegant snapshot of pristine fruit, site and season. Precisely ripened berry fruits are underscored with notes of Chinese five-spice, sage, jasmine, licorice, mocha, blackberry pastille, charcuterie, wild flowers and cherry clafoutis. Pitch-perfect and elegant on the palate, the tannin-acid architecture tuned and sympatico with the pristine ancestor-vine fruit and a very long, silken finish that resonates with style and place. My goodness it's lovely.
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South Australia 1 97 (JS)
Inc. VAT
£1,168.82
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James Suckling (97)

Such a luxuriant, elegant and complex young wine, this is the younger-vine material from Hill of Grace Vineyard (27-year-old vines in 2015). Multidimensional with brown spices, such as cloves and allspice, dried sage, orange peel, red berries, camphor wood and roses. A succulent palate with elegance and focus, offering blue plums and a very fine core of tannin to support such intense, vibrant fruit. Light, espresso-washed chocolate flavors lie across the fine, long and polished tannins that shape the fresh, balanced finish. A great wine that shows the DNA of the Hill of Grace terroir in a humbler mode. Beautiful now, but this will age for more than two decades. Glass-stopper closure.
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South Australia 2 98 (HWC)
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£1,226.42
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Halliday Wine Companion (98)

The vines were 26yo in '16, too young for inclusion in Hill of Grace, notwithstanding its undoubted quality, matured for 14 months in French hogsheads (30% new). There's not a single hair out of place in a perfectly framed, medium-bodied shiraz. Bred in the purple.
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South Australia 1 98 (JS)
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£985.22
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James Suckling (98)

So much forest-flower character to this on the nose, together with bark, mushroom, tile, and blackberries. Dried plums, too. Full-bodied, yet so tight and composed, with a compact palate. Fresh five spice. Pepper and clove at the finish. Fantastic. From biodynamically grown grapes. Drink or hold. Glass stopper.
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South Australia 1 98 (WA)
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£968.42
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Wine Advocate (98)

The 2018 Hill of Roses Shiraz is sourced from a block within the Hill of Grace vineyard that was planted in 1989 with the intention of being a nursery bloc. The planting there is known as the Post Office Block. While the vines are, at this stage, too young to be considered for inclusion in the Hill of Grace, the wine is considered special and warranting its own bottling. Personally, I feel the young vines lend an energy and vigor to the wine, and I like the red fruited clarity that it shows each year. It matured in a combination of new (25%) and seasoned (75%) French oak hogsheads for 18 months prior to release. The nose and the palate are totally aligned: red licorice, raspberries, crushed rocks, red velvet, sage, squid ink, aniseed/anise, quartz and brine. There's the telltale black tea and minerality of the Eden on show, too. This is a sensational wine. This is texturally svelte and seamless (the nod to red velvet above is a textural observation). I love it. If ever I was going to fall for this wine, it would be here, in this clear-spoken, gracefully enunciated 2018 vintage.
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South Australia 1 98 (TRR)
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£739.24
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The Real Review (98)

Deepish red colour with just a trace of purple in its rim, the bouquet is pungent raspberry, squashed overripe raspberry, classic Mt Edelstone. The wine is succulently fruit-sweet: gorgeously extravagant fruit floods the palate. It's almost jammy, the fine but persistent tannins just pulling it together on the finish so the aftertaste and follow-through are clean and balanced and refreshing. Lush fruit flavour, astonishing texture, very old-viney, a very impressive Edelstone. A stand-out vintage for this wine.
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South Australia 1 97 (DC)
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£733.24
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Decanter (97)

Powerful but unobtrusive tannins – like an engine purring – support dark, perfectly ripe blackberry, mulberry and plum fruit, with hints of strawberry, red fruit leather and smoked charcuterie notes from the oak. Spice and dried herb nuances unfurl over three days, beautifully articulating the terroir and its 104-year-old vines through notes of black pepper, sage, tea tree, star anise, mint and cardamom. Ripe and refreshing redcurrant sustains the sweet, spiced fruit through the long, sinuous finish. Terrific purity, poise and panache. Released at £137.
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South Australia 1 19+ (MJ)
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£1,039.24
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Matthew Jukes (19+)

This is a genuinely outstanding Mount Edelstone, with glorious fruit and multi-layered complexity. The nose sings of the Eden Valley with a sage and black fruit cocktail of flavours, and the texture is pure velvet. This is a cracker of a wine and a classic Mount Edelstone to boot, and it is already bafflingly precocious. But don’t worry because behind the exultant volleys of pristine fruit lurks muscle and crunchy tannin that will propel this wine forward for two decades and more. As time ticks on I become more and more enamoured by Mount Edelstone and this is another release that will handsomely reward those who manage to track down stock.
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Burgundy 1 17 (JR)
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£973.24
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Jancis Robinson (17)

Deep cherry red. Ripe damson, rich in ripe fruit. But the texture gives elegance to that ripe fruit. Firm, dry with lovely tannin texture. There’s power but the texture is fine to offset the richness of fruit. Chalky aftertaste.
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Burgundy 1 -
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£1,261.24
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Burgundy 1 -
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£699.62
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Product Name Region Qty Score Price
Burgundy 1 17 (JR)
In Bond
£884.00
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Jancis Robinson (17)

Cask sample. Mid garnet. Pale shaded rim. Intense nose with some sweet-and-salty character. It's not especially weighty but the nose is definitely more intense than that of the premiers crus. Edgy red-fruit and tamarind character. A bold wine. Long with quite a dry finish at this point.
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Burgundy 1 94 (TA)
In Bond
£1,005.00
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Tim Atkin MW (94)

These vines sit at 270 meters and more or less right on the limestone slab of the old quarry. Dried cranberries and pomegranate seeds offer tingly fruit vibrancy that gives the fruit a lofty, airy quality. The tannins tenderly nudge at the sides of the palate and fade gently on the lingering finish. 2023-30
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Burgundy 1 -
In Bond
£706.00
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Burgundy 1 -
In Bond
£518.00
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Burgundy 1 -
In Bond
£810.00
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Delight in the grandeur of the Charlotte Dumay Corton Grand Cru Hospices Beaune 2009, a breathtaking vinous masterpiece. Created in the Hospices de Beaune's historic vineyards, Corton Hill, this wine emanates timeless elegance and majesty. Hospices Beaune, known for its 500-plus years of viniculture, continues its lineage of excellence with this exceptional creation, embracing traditional winemaking of aging in French oak barrels. Charlotte Dumay adds her name to this tradition as an esteemed winegrower. The 2009 vintage showcases deep ruby colour, heralding rich black fruit flavours, artfully married with earth and spice undertones. Plucky tannins and high acidity magnificently underpin the wine's sheer weight and power, rewarding those who have the patience to cellar. Ageing gracefully, the Charlotte Dumay Corton Grand Cru Hospices Beaune 2009 uncovers evolving complexities with time, offering an unparalleled tasting experience. Embark on an inspiring discovery of the heights of Burgundy with this esteemed Grand Cru.

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South Australia 2 97 (HWC)
In Bond
£174.00
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Halliday Wine Companion (97)

The price of this wine reflects the piercing brilliance of the bouquet and, in particular, the palate. There is some residual sugar, but the acidity totally obscures it. If you buy it, keep some bottles for a minimum of 10 years, allowing the treasure trove of secondary flavours to be liberated.
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Burgundy 1 -
In Bond
£335.00
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Immerse yourself in the refined luxury of Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Bressandes Grand Cru 2019. This exquisite Burgundy wine is a masterful creation of the esteemed, family-run estate, Domaine Dubreuil-Fontaine. Nestled within the renowned slopes of Pernand-Vergelesses, the estate meticulously cultivates the Pinot Noir grapes in the famed Bressandes climat of the Corton hill. Heralded as a vintage year, the 2019 yields exceptional wines boasting sublime balance and profound depth.

Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Bressandes Grand Cru 2019 entices with its ruby hue, revealing complex aromas of delicate fruit and earthy undertones. On the palate, the wine unveils rich layers of luscious berry fruits intermingling with typical forest-floor notes, encased in supple tannins that promise excellent ageing potential.

Undeniably, the sheer elegance and remarkable vibrancy embodied in each bottle of Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Bressandes Grand Cru 2019 is a commendable testament to the estate's unwavering commitment to quality and tradition.

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Burgundy 1 -
In Bond
£350.00
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Indulge your palate with the exquisite Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Perrieres Grand Cru 2019. This stunning vintage is produced in the renowned vineyards of Pernand-Vergelesses in Burgundy, making it a classic representation of the region's fine pedigree. Attributed to the masterful winemaking skills of Christine Dubreuil, the fifth generation vine grower, this wine is meticulously crafted from Pinot Noir grapes and has been aged carefully in oak barrels. The Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Perrieres Grand Cru 2019 exudes a sophisticated profile that harmonises wild berries, plum hints, and complex earthly notes. On the palate, it captivates with robust tannins, intense fruit concentration and a long, rounded finish. This wine exemplifies the standard of Grand Cru classifications, promising an absolute gastronomic delight. True enthusiasts will appreciate the finesse, depth and remarkable ageing potential of the Dubreuil Fontaine Corton Perrieres Grand Cru 2019. Opulent, balanced, and brimming with character, it is a timeless addition to any discerning wine collection.

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Burgundy 1 95 (VN)
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£2,180.00
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Vinous (95)

Healthy full medium red. Spectacular fully ripe aromas of blackberry, black cherry, graphite and minerals. Intense on entry, then sappy, penetrating and powerful in the middle palate, with its black and red fruit and mineral flavors delivering superb concentration for this generous vintage, without any impression of heaviness. This compellingly dense wine delivers hillside notes of dried flowers, spices and soil and is still incredibly youthful. The substantial, somewhat Barolo-like tannins arrive late and avoid dryness, with the finish displaying terrific verve and building length. Corton loves the '9 vintages, noted Erwan Faiveley. These vines were harvested beginning on October 1. (13.4% alcohol; 3.38 pH; 3.8 g/l acidity)
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Burgundy 1 96 (DC)
In Bond
£1,060.00
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Decanter (96)

You're almost always assured of a great Corton from this 2.7ha monopole, which has performed especially well in the warmer conditions of 2017, retaining acidity and freshness. Fine tannins, chalky minerality and beautifully judged oak all support savoury raspberry, red cherry and pomegranate fruit flavours.
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Burgundy 1 18 (JR)
In Bond
£738.00
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Jancis Robinson (18)

Barrel sample. Mid crimson, a little lighter in colour than the Grands Échezeaux. Brighter fruited and a little more floral, with a stony/mineral elegance as well as that pure and perfumed dark-red fruit. A youthful beauty.
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Burgundy 1 93-95+ (WA)
In Bond
£1,050.00
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Wine Advocate (93-95+)

The 2019 Corton Grand Cru Clos des Cortons Faiveley opens in the glass with notes of cassis, wild berries, warm spices, orange rind, rose petals, espresso roast and sweet soil tones. Medium to full-bodied, deep and layered, it's vibrant and lively, marrying notable concentration with fine-boned structure. Long and mineral, it's more ethereal than its rich, muscular 2018 counterpart.
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Burgundy 1 97 (DC)
In Bond
£1,648.00
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Decanter (97)

The grapes are vinified partly as whole clusters and punched down each day before ageing for 18 months in cask (half new). Despite the fairly aggressive vinification, the wine has an enchantingly lovely, forward fruit character and a delightful, silky approachability. From my experience, this will continue to improve for decades. The Clos des Cortons Faiveley has been a monopole of the house since 1874. They have 2.77ha planted to Pinot Noir here, north of Renardes in this distinctly separate climat of the lieu-dit Le Rognet.
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Burgundy 1 92-95 (IB)
In Bond
£1,648.00
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (92-95)

A pretty fresh ruby crimson. The nose is elegant for Corton, fruit enhanced by a floral top note. Very good. Crisp, mineral, vertical, somewhat raw but with a fine quality of fruit, reasonable persistence. The new wood is not marking in flavour but does help to make the structure. Drink from 2028-2036.
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Burgundy 1 92-94 (WA)
In Bond
£707.00
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Wine Advocate (92-94)

Aromas of cherries, raspberries, warm spices and loamy soil introduce the 2019 Corton-Bressandes Grand Cru, a medium to full-bodied, rich and fleshy wine that's enveloping and gourmand, structured around ripe tannins and succulent acids. Like the Romanée-Saint-Vivant, this is sourced from the Poisot family.
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Burgundy 1 88-91 (IB)
In Bond
£589.00
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Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (88-91)

From Le Charlemagne. Rich dense purple with quite a powerful weight of fruit but verging on the cooked plums. Good oak, quite suave, not at all ugly at the finish, but a riper style of fruit than the ideal. Tasted: October 2021
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Burgundy 1 92-94 (WA)
In Bond
£981.00
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Wine Advocate (92-94)

Derived from lieu-dit Charlemagne, the 2019 Corton Grand Cru reveals aromas of sweet red berries, woodsmoke, raw cocoa and peonies. Medium to full-bodied, elegant and fine-boned, it's pure and precise, with a more ethereal profile than the richer, more soil-driven Aloxe-Corton premiers crus that preceded it.
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South Australia 1 100 (FS)
In Bond
£1,420.00
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Falstaff (100)

Deep dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections, faint brightening on the rim. Notes of dried herbs, suede and sage mixed with blackberry confit, candied violet and a hint of dark pesto. Powerful, juicy, pronounced fruit component, fleshy without being opulent, silky, sustainable tannins, has enormous length, mineral, fine savoury nuances of anise, a hint of nougat, black forest berry fruit on the finish, despite its youth already seductive.
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South Australia 1 100 (JS)
In Bond
£1,430.00
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James Suckling (100)

This has a very complex nose, offering so many facets of spices and fragrance with florals and orange peel, as well as crushed stones, ripe black cherries, blackberries and dark cherries, earth, chocolate and more. The intensity and power here is very tightly held and it has a build of such precise tannins, which carry very intense and assertively ripe blackberries, dark cherries, ripe plums and blueberries. So much on offer here. This has a very bold, intense feel. Exceptional vintage. One of their finest. Try from 2028. Screw cap.
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South Australia 1 99 (HWC)
In Bond
£1,525.00
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Halliday Wine Companion (99)

Australia's finest single-vineyard site? I think so. With its core of gnarled shiraz vines planted circa 1860 and its picture-perfect location alongside the Gnadenberg church, it is a much adored and discussed vineyard which has been producing stellar wines since the first single-vineyard Hill of Grace was released in 1958. Today, those original vines are bolstered with its 'young' 100+ and 35+yo kinfolk and aged in 83/17% French/American oak hogsheads (29% new) for 18 months. Grace by name, grace by nature; it's a perfectly framed, elegant snapshot of pristine fruit, site and season. Precisely ripened berry fruits are underscored with notes of Chinese five-spice, sage, jasmine, licorice, mocha, blackberry pastille, charcuterie, wild flowers and cherry clafoutis. Pitch-perfect and elegant on the palate, the tannin-acid architecture tuned and sympatico with the pristine ancestor-vine fruit and a very long, silken finish that resonates with style and place. My goodness it's lovely.
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South Australia 1 97 (JS)
In Bond
£966.00
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James Suckling (97)

Such a luxuriant, elegant and complex young wine, this is the younger-vine material from Hill of Grace Vineyard (27-year-old vines in 2015). Multidimensional with brown spices, such as cloves and allspice, dried sage, orange peel, red berries, camphor wood and roses. A succulent palate with elegance and focus, offering blue plums and a very fine core of tannin to support such intense, vibrant fruit. Light, espresso-washed chocolate flavors lie across the fine, long and polished tannins that shape the fresh, balanced finish. A great wine that shows the DNA of the Hill of Grace terroir in a humbler mode. Beautiful now, but this will age for more than two decades. Glass-stopper closure.
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South Australia 2 98 (HWC)
In Bond
£1,014.00
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Halliday Wine Companion (98)

The vines were 26yo in '16, too young for inclusion in Hill of Grace, notwithstanding its undoubted quality, matured for 14 months in French hogsheads (30% new). There's not a single hair out of place in a perfectly framed, medium-bodied shiraz. Bred in the purple.
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South Australia 1 98 (JS)
In Bond
£813.00
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James Suckling (98)

So much forest-flower character to this on the nose, together with bark, mushroom, tile, and blackberries. Dried plums, too. Full-bodied, yet so tight and composed, with a compact palate. Fresh five spice. Pepper and clove at the finish. Fantastic. From biodynamically grown grapes. Drink or hold. Glass stopper.
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South Australia 1 98 (WA)
In Bond
£799.00
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Wine Advocate (98)

The 2018 Hill of Roses Shiraz is sourced from a block within the Hill of Grace vineyard that was planted in 1989 with the intention of being a nursery bloc. The planting there is known as the Post Office Block. While the vines are, at this stage, too young to be considered for inclusion in the Hill of Grace, the wine is considered special and warranting its own bottling. Personally, I feel the young vines lend an energy and vigor to the wine, and I like the red fruited clarity that it shows each year. It matured in a combination of new (25%) and seasoned (75%) French oak hogsheads for 18 months prior to release. The nose and the palate are totally aligned: red licorice, raspberries, crushed rocks, red velvet, sage, squid ink, aniseed/anise, quartz and brine. There's the telltale black tea and minerality of the Eden on show, too. This is a sensational wine. This is texturally svelte and seamless (the nod to red velvet above is a textural observation). I love it. If ever I was going to fall for this wine, it would be here, in this clear-spoken, gracefully enunciated 2018 vintage.
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South Australia 1 98 (TRR)
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£600.00
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The Real Review (98)

Deepish red colour with just a trace of purple in its rim, the bouquet is pungent raspberry, squashed overripe raspberry, classic Mt Edelstone. The wine is succulently fruit-sweet: gorgeously extravagant fruit floods the palate. It's almost jammy, the fine but persistent tannins just pulling it together on the finish so the aftertaste and follow-through are clean and balanced and refreshing. Lush fruit flavour, astonishing texture, very old-viney, a very impressive Edelstone. A stand-out vintage for this wine.
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South Australia 1 97 (DC)
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£595.00
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Decanter (97)

Powerful but unobtrusive tannins – like an engine purring – support dark, perfectly ripe blackberry, mulberry and plum fruit, with hints of strawberry, red fruit leather and smoked charcuterie notes from the oak. Spice and dried herb nuances unfurl over three days, beautifully articulating the terroir and its 104-year-old vines through notes of black pepper, sage, tea tree, star anise, mint and cardamom. Ripe and refreshing redcurrant sustains the sweet, spiced fruit through the long, sinuous finish. Terrific purity, poise and panache. Released at £137.
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South Australia 1 19+ (MJ)
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£850.00
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Matthew Jukes (19+)

This is a genuinely outstanding Mount Edelstone, with glorious fruit and multi-layered complexity. The nose sings of the Eden Valley with a sage and black fruit cocktail of flavours, and the texture is pure velvet. This is a cracker of a wine and a classic Mount Edelstone to boot, and it is already bafflingly precocious. But don’t worry because behind the exultant volleys of pristine fruit lurks muscle and crunchy tannin that will propel this wine forward for two decades and more. As time ticks on I become more and more enamoured by Mount Edelstone and this is another release that will handsomely reward those who manage to track down stock.
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Burgundy 1 17 (JR)
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£795.00
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Jancis Robinson (17)

Deep cherry red. Ripe damson, rich in ripe fruit. But the texture gives elegance to that ripe fruit. Firm, dry with lovely tannin texture. There’s power but the texture is fine to offset the richness of fruit. Chalky aftertaste.
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Burgundy 1 -
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£1,035.00
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Burgundy 1 -
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£575.00
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