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Vinous (91+)
Very deep red, by far the darkest in the tasting; showing no amber yet. Bordeaux-like nose combines redcurrant, black raspberry, graphite, mocha, cedar, licorice, mint and bouquet garni; it's hard to recognize Burgundy here (Jérôme Flous noted that we feared that 2018 would be like 2003 but we were saved by having a lot of moisture in the soil). A medicinal, mouthfilling monster with its black fruit and menthol flavors conveying a distinctly southern dried-fruit and Provençal herb character. Today the finish is cut off by palate-shattering tannins. Erwan Faiveley describes this as one of the biggest Burgundies I've ever tasted, noting that its IPT (indice de polyphénols totaux) is 130, which is off the charts. And I recall that when François Faiveley first showed me this wine from barrel in late 2004 (he bottled it early, in December of that year), he predicted that it would need at least 15 years of bottle aging; that has turned out to be an understatement. In fact, I wonder if this bulletproof wine will ever truly be easy to drink. I'm not sure if I would have pegged it blind as Pinot Noir. (This wine weighs in at 14.4% alcohol, while the rest of the vintages in this tasting are typically between 13.2% and 13.7%; 3.57 pH; 3.5 g/l acidity; from a harvest that began on August 25; just 18 hectoliters per hectare produced)Inc. VAT£2,887.78 -
Inc. VAT£532.84
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Wine Advocate (92+)
The 2003 is a fascinating Serpico. The wine boasts impressive concentration in its dark, rich fruit. This is an incredibly primary Serpico, with little in the way of tertiary development. Ideally, it is best left alone for another few years, but readers fortunate enough to own this are in for a thrilling ride once the wine opens up a bit. Today it remains tightly coiled but full of potential. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2023.Inc. VAT£505.20 -
Wine Spectator (95)
Best Figeac in years. Loads of blackberry, chocolate and stones. Full-bodied and concentrated with masses of tannins and fruit. Long, long finish. Needs time. Best after 2002. 9,500 cases made. -JSInc. VAT£3,529.27 -
James Suckling (94)
This is amazing for the vintage. Full and silky, with velvety tannins. Long and rich, with a bright fruit character -- think black figs. The Cabernet Sauvignon gets to 35% of the blend in this vintage. This is delicious now, but it will be much better in five years. Pull the cork in 2015.Inc. VAT£888.74 -
The Fonsalette Côtes du Rhône 1995 vintage is an impeccable creation from the very heart of France’s Rhône Valley, courtesy of renowned vintner Emmanuel Reynaud of Château Rayas. Striking a balance of elegance and power, this wine is a fusion of Syrah, Grenache, and Cinsault grapes grown in Reynaud's revered Fonsalette vineyard. The meticulous vinification involves native yeast fermentation and extensive ageing in seasoned oak, preserving the fruit's purity.
Ripened under the warm Provençal sun, the wine presents an inviting oaky nose, layered with ripe berries and plums, alongside fragrant hints of violet. Revel in Fonsalette Côtes du Rhône 1995’s full-bodied palate epitomising Reynaud's knack for blending structure and sophistication. Its earthy tannins and memorable drone of spice linger well into the finish, truly reflecting the vintage’s terroir. The moderate alcohol content of 13.5% bestows it moderate ageing potential, making the '95 a reputable choice for collectors.
Inc. VAT£627.85 -
Vinous (87)
Good full red-ruby. High-toned aromas of raspberry, leather and spice. Silky and aromatic in the mouth, with bright fruit and subtle hints of leather and minerals. Slightly dry but persistent and aromatic on the end.Inc. VAT£600.80 -
Immerse yourself in the effervescent charm of the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003, a resplendent testament to French viticulture. This compelling manifestation of vinicultural prowess hails from the sun-drenched vineyards of Rhone Valley, a region celebrated for its rich fruit-laden wines. The Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003 is crafted by the esteemed Chateau Rayas - an embodiment of French heritage and unrivalled winemaking savvy. The meticulous blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault grapes supplements the wine with its characteristic depth and complexity. Aging in seasoned oak imparts an alluring earthiness to the fragrant bouquets of dark berries and spices. On the palate, this masterpiece is lithe and graceful, each sip revealing earthy nuances and a profound, enduring finish. Renowned wine critic, Robert Parker, praised the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003 for its ineffable elegance and harmony. Embrace the definitive expression of Rhone Valley with the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003, a wine that defines sophistication.
Inc. VAT£5,832.07 -
Immerse yourself in the effervescent charm of the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003, a resplendent testament to French viticulture. This compelling manifestation of vinicultural prowess hails from the sun-drenched vineyards of Rhone Valley, a region celebrated for its rich fruit-laden wines. The Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003 is crafted by the esteemed Chateau Rayas - an embodiment of French heritage and unrivalled winemaking savvy. The meticulous blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault grapes supplements the wine with its characteristic depth and complexity. Aging in seasoned oak imparts an alluring earthiness to the fragrant bouquets of dark berries and spices. On the palate, this masterpiece is lithe and graceful, each sip revealing earthy nuances and a profound, enduring finish. Renowned wine critic, Robert Parker, praised the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003 for its ineffable elegance and harmony. Embrace the definitive expression of Rhone Valley with the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003, a wine that defines sophistication.
Inc. VAT£740.00 -
The Fonsalette Cotes Du Rhone Syrah 2000 is a true embodiment of the prestigious Rhone Valley. Produced by the esteemed Château Rayas, it reflects the nuanced craftsmanship that has spanned generations. The Syrah grapes are painstakingly hand-harvested from vines planted in the iron-rich, stony soils of the Fonsalette estate. Here, a combination of Mediterranean climate and altitude blesses the grapes with optimal ripening conditions.
After harvest, the Syrah grapes undergo meticulous vinification. Traditional fermentation in concrete vats is employed, preserving the grape's natural qualities. The wine is then matured in foudres (large wooden casks) for nearly two years, imbuing it with a pronounced expression of terroir and complexity.
The Fonsalette Cotes Du Rhone Syrah 2000 unveils an elegant palate, marked by black fruit, spices, and leathery undertones, promising an unforgettable tasting experience. As efforts in the vineyard and cellar converge, this wine is a testament to Rhone Valley's rich winemaking tradition.
Inc. VAT£670.40 -
Delve into a bottle of the exquisite Fonsalette Cotes Du Rhone Syrah 2003, a unique exemplification of French winemaking excellence. Nestled within the sun-drenched terrains of the Rhone Valley, this pure Syrah creation hails from Domaine de Fonsalette, a property held with high esteem under the Château Rayas umbrella. The esteemed producer Emmanuel Reynaud crafts this Syrah, renowned for unparalleled dedication to traditional winemaking practices. The Fonsalette Cotes Du Rhone Syrah 2003, aged in old oak foudres, presents an enchantingly ripe and complex nose of black fruit, spice, and leather. On the palate, the wine unveils a remarkable balance between acidity and tannins, culminating in a surprisingly fresh finish despite its age. This distinguished Syrah, embodying the time-honoured savoir-faire and expressiveness of its terroir, will indeed delight discerning fine wine aficionados. Experience the Fonsalette Cotes Du Rhone Syrah 2003 - the epitome of Rhone Valley's vinicultural excellence.
Inc. VAT£801.85 -
Presenting a rare jewel of the Saar region - the Forstmeister Geltz Zilliken Saarburger Rausch Riesling Auslese 1995. An exceptional delight from the revered house of Zilliken, it has been crafted meticulously with grapes from the name-giving Saarburger Rausch vineyard. Celebrated winemaker, Hanno Zilliken, lavished the utmost attention to ensure superior quality that resonates in every sip. 1995 was a magnificent vintage renowned for its intense fruit character and this exceptional wine captures that distinct imprint. Expect invigorating minerality, paired with opulent notes of ripe fruits and honey, while its impeccable balance of sweetness and acidity promises admirable longevity. Decades since its inception, the Forstmeister Geltz Zilliken Saarburger Rausch Riesling Auslese 1995 still beckons with its complex depth and tantalising finish, a testament to the virtuosity of this renowned estate.
Inc. VAT£176.40 -
Presenting a rare jewel of the Saar region - the Forstmeister Geltz Zilliken Saarburger Rausch Riesling Auslese 1995. An exceptional delight from the revered house of Zilliken, it has been crafted meticulously with grapes from the name-giving Saarburger Rausch vineyard. Celebrated winemaker, Hanno Zilliken, lavished the utmost attention to ensure superior quality that resonates in every sip. 1995 was a magnificent vintage renowned for its intense fruit character and this exceptional wine captures that distinct imprint. Expect invigorating minerality, paired with opulent notes of ripe fruits and honey, while its impeccable balance of sweetness and acidity promises admirable longevity. Decades since its inception, the Forstmeister Geltz Zilliken Saarburger Rausch Riesling Auslese 1995 still beckons with its complex depth and tantalising finish, a testament to the virtuosity of this renowned estate.
Inc. VAT£604.80 -
Vinous (88-91)
(from a 1940 planting) Ruby-red. Very complex, rich aromas of raspberry, smoke and coffee; strong torrefaction element. Very rich, lush and sweet, with a strong coffee flavor in the mouth. Finishes with substantial but soft tannins.Inc. VAT£3,316.87 -
Vinous (96)
The 2000 Sorì Tildìn is like cashmere on the palate. Sweet red berries, flowers, mint and spices flow effortlessly from this beautifully detailed, nuanced wine. The Sorì Tildìn shows attractive freshness and gorgeous balance from start to finish. It is easily one of the finer wines of the vintage.Inc. VAT£2,528.44 -
Wine Advocate (92+)
A big, backward, full-bodied Pomerol, the 2000 Gazin appears to have added weight as well as structure. Still young, it exhibits beautiful notes of sandy, loamy soil intermixed with mulberries, black cherries, cedar, and licorice. Tightly wound, powerful, and rich, with noticeable oak, it needs another 3-5 years of bottle age, and should drink well for two decades.Inc. VAT£1,083.64 -
Experience the refined elegance of the Georg Breuer Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg Riesling 2003, a resplendent testament to the finesse of German winemaking. Hailing from the renowned Rheingau region, this Riesling encapsulates the rugged charm and unique microclimate of the Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg vineyard. Georg Breuer, recognised worldwide for their commitment to traditional viniculture and organic farming, meticulously cultivates the grapes to their optimum maturity.
The 2003 vintage distils evolving complexity through sweet ripe mango and rich citrus elements coupled with a distinct minerality. Its prolonged fermentation within stainless steel and mature oak barrels accentuates the wine's creamy mouthfeel, whilst the extended bottle ageing unveils deeper, nuanced layers of flavour. The Georg Breuer Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg Riesling 2003 is indeed a revelation, a wine that elegantly mirrors its terroir, unmistakably portraying the expertise that Georg Breuer exercises in each exquisite drop.
Inc. VAT£702.25 -
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (90-93)
(not chaptalized) Good bright deep red. Pure aromas of musky raspberry, strawberry and coffee. Silky, dense and rich, with the lovely silkiness of the cru. Ripe raspberry flavor nicely framed by bright, integrated acidity. Finishes with lovely fine tannins. Very stylish Chambolle.Inc. VAT£6,015.20 -
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (88-90)
Subdued but sweet nose hints at violet and new oak (40% of the wine is aging in new barrels until the September racking). Sweet flavors of red berry liqueur and new oak. Full for this, and sweet and long on the ripe back end.Inc. VAT£1,017.20 -
Vinous (88)
Good deep red. Raspberry and underbrush on the nose. Fat, lush, sweet and opulent; chunkier than the Chambolle villages but not roasted. In fact, this big boy has the extract for aging.Inc. VAT£5,947.27 -
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (90-92)
Good red-ruby. Complex, wild aromas of blackberry, violet, minerals, smoke and underbrush. Very dense and sappy, with impressively intense flavors of blackberry and crushed stone. The strongest but also the most austere of these young 2003s, with the explosive finish featuring a whiplash of black fruits and crushed stone.Inc. VAT£2,393.09 -
Inc. VAT£703.24
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Wine Advocate (95)
A profound offering fashioned from 93- to 140-year-old vines, the 2003 Old Vine Collection Shiraz boasts extraordinary elegance and precision along with a deep, black raspberry and cassis-scented nose, beautiful sweetness, a peppery, spicy purity on the attack, full body, superb ripeness, decent acidity, and a long, heady, supple finish. It should drink well for a minimum of 10-15 years.Inc. VAT£558.04 -
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (86-89)
(80% merlot; 14.7% alcohol) Medium ruby-red. Nose dominated by cassis and black cherry. Sweet, dense and vinous, with fresh flavors of black cherry, dark chocolate and mint. Finishes with building tannins that are supported by the wine's density of material.Inc. VAT£608.98 -
Jancis Robinson (17.5)
Dark ruby. Fragrant and full bodied and flattering. Solid with some lead pencil character. A big beefy mouthful but definitively left bank. This may well be good value and provide lots of solid preasure but it will never be subtle...Inc. VAT£911.77 -
Indulge in the exquisite Grand Tinel Chateauneuf Du Pape Alexis Establet 2003, a true embodiment of Provençal luxury. This remarkable wine hails from the esteemed Grand Tinel winery, lauded for its generations-old tradition of crafting fine wines in the sun-kissed valleys of the Rhône region in France. The savoir-faire of the Jeune family, who have been vignerons since 1846, comes forth in this elegant red blend, sculpted predominantly from old-vine Grenache.
Meticulously produced with grapes handpicked at optimum maturity, the wine undergoes a lengthy fermentation in a mix of stainless steel and wood, before maturing in oak barrels. The result is a robust wine, with a deep garnet hue, harmonious aromas of ripe berries, spices and subtle hints of vanilla. The Grand Tinel Chateauneuf Du Pape Alexis Establet 2003 provides a gratifying, full-bodied palate with a seamless balance of tannin and alcohol, culminating in a captivativing finish.
Inc. VAT£587.38 -
Wine Spectator (94)
Blockbuster. Black color, with intense aromas of dried herbs, berries and blackberries. Full-bodied, rich and powerful, with big, velvety tannins and a long, long finish. Superb. Almost classic. Greatest wine ever from this estate. Score range: 92-94Inc. VAT£813.60 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The 2000 Château Grand Puy Lacoste is an exceptional wine from Xavier Borie. It has a brilliant nose of blackberry, crushed stone, graphite and cedar. Putting it to one side for ten to 15 minutes reveals subtle mint-like aromas that whisk you straight to Pauillac. The palate is smooth and silky, cloaking the tannic frame of this GPL so that you barely notice it. But that will stand it in good stead for the long-term, the cornerstone of all great wines from this estate. Then there is that hint of spice on the aftertaste—the show ain't over yet. Served alongside a magnum of Pichon Baron 2000, I would say that at the moment, it does not quite possess the same level of precision. However, it remains a magnificent Pauillac to cherish long-term. Tasted January 2016.Inc. VAT£1,626.00 -
Wine Spectator (95-100)
This wine is black. Super aromas of licorice and tar, then violets. Full-bodied, with sleek and racy tannins. Very long finish. Best Gruaud ever? Score range: 95-100Inc. VAT£2,032.87 -
Wine Spectator (95-100)
This wine is black. Super aromas of licorice and tar, then violets. Full-bodied, with sleek and racy tannins. Very long finish. Best Gruaud ever? Score range: 95-100Inc. VAT£1,234.84
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Vinous (91+)
Very deep red, by far the darkest in the tasting; showing no amber yet. Bordeaux-like nose combines redcurrant, black raspberry, graphite, mocha, cedar, licorice, mint and bouquet garni; it's hard to recognize Burgundy here (Jérôme Flous noted that we feared that 2018 would be like 2003 but we were saved by having a lot of moisture in the soil). A medicinal, mouthfilling monster with its black fruit and menthol flavors conveying a distinctly southern dried-fruit and Provençal herb character. Today the finish is cut off by palate-shattering tannins. Erwan Faiveley describes this as one of the biggest Burgundies I've ever tasted, noting that its IPT (indice de polyphénols totaux) is 130, which is off the charts. And I recall that when François Faiveley first showed me this wine from barrel in late 2004 (he bottled it early, in December of that year), he predicted that it would need at least 15 years of bottle aging; that has turned out to be an understatement. In fact, I wonder if this bulletproof wine will ever truly be easy to drink. I'm not sure if I would have pegged it blind as Pinot Noir. (This wine weighs in at 14.4% alcohol, while the rest of the vintages in this tasting are typically between 13.2% and 13.7%; 3.57 pH; 3.5 g/l acidity; from a harvest that began on August 25; just 18 hectoliters per hectare produced)In Bond£2,368.00 -
In Bond£428.00
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Wine Advocate (92+)
The 2003 is a fascinating Serpico. The wine boasts impressive concentration in its dark, rich fruit. This is an incredibly primary Serpico, with little in the way of tertiary development. Ideally, it is best left alone for another few years, but readers fortunate enough to own this are in for a thrilling ride once the wine opens up a bit. Today it remains tightly coiled but full of potential. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2023.Inc. VAT£505.20 -
Wine Spectator (95)
Best Figeac in years. Loads of blackberry, chocolate and stones. Full-bodied and concentrated with masses of tannins and fruit. Long, long finish. Needs time. Best after 2002. 9,500 cases made. -JSIn Bond£2,909.00 -
James Suckling (94)
This is amazing for the vintage. Full and silky, with velvety tannins. Long and rich, with a bright fruit character -- think black figs. The Cabernet Sauvignon gets to 35% of the blend in this vintage. This is delicious now, but it will be much better in five years. Pull the cork in 2015.In Bond£731.00 -
The Fonsalette Côtes du Rhône 1995 vintage is an impeccable creation from the very heart of France’s Rhône Valley, courtesy of renowned vintner Emmanuel Reynaud of Château Rayas. Striking a balance of elegance and power, this wine is a fusion of Syrah, Grenache, and Cinsault grapes grown in Reynaud's revered Fonsalette vineyard. The meticulous vinification involves native yeast fermentation and extensive ageing in seasoned oak, preserving the fruit's purity.
Ripened under the warm Provençal sun, the wine presents an inviting oaky nose, layered with ripe berries and plums, alongside fragrant hints of violet. Revel in Fonsalette Côtes du Rhône 1995’s full-bodied palate epitomising Reynaud's knack for blending structure and sophistication. Its earthy tannins and memorable drone of spice linger well into the finish, truly reflecting the vintage’s terroir. The moderate alcohol content of 13.5% bestows it moderate ageing potential, making the '95 a reputable choice for collectors.
In Bond£520.00 -
Vinous (87)
Good full red-ruby. High-toned aromas of raspberry, leather and spice. Silky and aromatic in the mouth, with bright fruit and subtle hints of leather and minerals. Slightly dry but persistent and aromatic on the end.In Bond£498.00 -
Immerse yourself in the effervescent charm of the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003, a resplendent testament to French viticulture. This compelling manifestation of vinicultural prowess hails from the sun-drenched vineyards of Rhone Valley, a region celebrated for its rich fruit-laden wines. The Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003 is crafted by the esteemed Chateau Rayas - an embodiment of French heritage and unrivalled winemaking savvy. The meticulous blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault grapes supplements the wine with its characteristic depth and complexity. Aging in seasoned oak imparts an alluring earthiness to the fragrant bouquets of dark berries and spices. On the palate, this masterpiece is lithe and graceful, each sip revealing earthy nuances and a profound, enduring finish. Renowned wine critic, Robert Parker, praised the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003 for its ineffable elegance and harmony. Embrace the definitive expression of Rhone Valley with the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003, a wine that defines sophistication.
In Bond£4,828.00 -
Immerse yourself in the effervescent charm of the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003, a resplendent testament to French viticulture. This compelling manifestation of vinicultural prowess hails from the sun-drenched vineyards of Rhone Valley, a region celebrated for its rich fruit-laden wines. The Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003 is crafted by the esteemed Chateau Rayas - an embodiment of French heritage and unrivalled winemaking savvy. The meticulous blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault grapes supplements the wine with its characteristic depth and complexity. Aging in seasoned oak imparts an alluring earthiness to the fragrant bouquets of dark berries and spices. On the palate, this masterpiece is lithe and graceful, each sip revealing earthy nuances and a profound, enduring finish. Renowned wine critic, Robert Parker, praised the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003 for its ineffable elegance and harmony. Embrace the definitive expression of Rhone Valley with the Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone 2003, a wine that defines sophistication.
In Bond£614.00 -
The Fonsalette Cotes Du Rhone Syrah 2000 is a true embodiment of the prestigious Rhone Valley. Produced by the esteemed Château Rayas, it reflects the nuanced craftsmanship that has spanned generations. The Syrah grapes are painstakingly hand-harvested from vines planted in the iron-rich, stony soils of the Fonsalette estate. Here, a combination of Mediterranean climate and altitude blesses the grapes with optimal ripening conditions.
After harvest, the Syrah grapes undergo meticulous vinification. Traditional fermentation in concrete vats is employed, preserving the grape's natural qualities. The wine is then matured in foudres (large wooden casks) for nearly two years, imbuing it with a pronounced expression of terroir and complexity.
The Fonsalette Cotes Du Rhone Syrah 2000 unveils an elegant palate, marked by black fruit, spices, and leathery undertones, promising an unforgettable tasting experience. As efforts in the vineyard and cellar converge, this wine is a testament to Rhone Valley's rich winemaking tradition.
In Bond£556.00 -
Delve into a bottle of the exquisite Fonsalette Cotes Du Rhone Syrah 2003, a unique exemplification of French winemaking excellence. Nestled within the sun-drenched terrains of the Rhone Valley, this pure Syrah creation hails from Domaine de Fonsalette, a property held with high esteem under the Château Rayas umbrella. The esteemed producer Emmanuel Reynaud crafts this Syrah, renowned for unparalleled dedication to traditional winemaking practices. The Fonsalette Cotes Du Rhone Syrah 2003, aged in old oak foudres, presents an enchantingly ripe and complex nose of black fruit, spice, and leather. On the palate, the wine unveils a remarkable balance between acidity and tannins, culminating in a surprisingly fresh finish despite its age. This distinguished Syrah, embodying the time-honoured savoir-faire and expressiveness of its terroir, will indeed delight discerning fine wine aficionados. Experience the Fonsalette Cotes Du Rhone Syrah 2003 - the epitome of Rhone Valley's vinicultural excellence.
In Bond£665.00 -
Presenting a rare jewel of the Saar region - the Forstmeister Geltz Zilliken Saarburger Rausch Riesling Auslese 1995. An exceptional delight from the revered house of Zilliken, it has been crafted meticulously with grapes from the name-giving Saarburger Rausch vineyard. Celebrated winemaker, Hanno Zilliken, lavished the utmost attention to ensure superior quality that resonates in every sip. 1995 was a magnificent vintage renowned for its intense fruit character and this exceptional wine captures that distinct imprint. Expect invigorating minerality, paired with opulent notes of ripe fruits and honey, while its impeccable balance of sweetness and acidity promises admirable longevity. Decades since its inception, the Forstmeister Geltz Zilliken Saarburger Rausch Riesling Auslese 1995 still beckons with its complex depth and tantalising finish, a testament to the virtuosity of this renowned estate.
Inc. VAT£176.40 -
Presenting a rare jewel of the Saar region - the Forstmeister Geltz Zilliken Saarburger Rausch Riesling Auslese 1995. An exceptional delight from the revered house of Zilliken, it has been crafted meticulously with grapes from the name-giving Saarburger Rausch vineyard. Celebrated winemaker, Hanno Zilliken, lavished the utmost attention to ensure superior quality that resonates in every sip. 1995 was a magnificent vintage renowned for its intense fruit character and this exceptional wine captures that distinct imprint. Expect invigorating minerality, paired with opulent notes of ripe fruits and honey, while its impeccable balance of sweetness and acidity promises admirable longevity. Decades since its inception, the Forstmeister Geltz Zilliken Saarburger Rausch Riesling Auslese 1995 still beckons with its complex depth and tantalising finish, a testament to the virtuosity of this renowned estate.
Inc. VAT£604.80 -
Vinous (88-91)
(from a 1940 planting) Ruby-red. Very complex, rich aromas of raspberry, smoke and coffee; strong torrefaction element. Very rich, lush and sweet, with a strong coffee flavor in the mouth. Finishes with substantial but soft tannins.In Bond£2,732.00 -
Vinous (96)
The 2000 Sorì Tildìn is like cashmere on the palate. Sweet red berries, flowers, mint and spices flow effortlessly from this beautifully detailed, nuanced wine. The Sorì Tildìn shows attractive freshness and gorgeous balance from start to finish. It is easily one of the finer wines of the vintage.In Bond£2,091.00 -
Wine Advocate (92+)
A big, backward, full-bodied Pomerol, the 2000 Gazin appears to have added weight as well as structure. Still young, it exhibits beautiful notes of sandy, loamy soil intermixed with mulberries, black cherries, cedar, and licorice. Tightly wound, powerful, and rich, with noticeable oak, it needs another 3-5 years of bottle age, and should drink well for two decades.In Bond£887.00 -
Experience the refined elegance of the Georg Breuer Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg Riesling 2003, a resplendent testament to the finesse of German winemaking. Hailing from the renowned Rheingau region, this Riesling encapsulates the rugged charm and unique microclimate of the Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg vineyard. Georg Breuer, recognised worldwide for their commitment to traditional viniculture and organic farming, meticulously cultivates the grapes to their optimum maturity.
The 2003 vintage distils evolving complexity through sweet ripe mango and rich citrus elements coupled with a distinct minerality. Its prolonged fermentation within stainless steel and mature oak barrels accentuates the wine's creamy mouthfeel, whilst the extended bottle ageing unveils deeper, nuanced layers of flavour. The Georg Breuer Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg Riesling 2003 is indeed a revelation, a wine that elegantly mirrors its terroir, unmistakably portraying the expertise that Georg Breuer exercises in each exquisite drop.
In Bond£582.00 -
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (90-93)
(not chaptalized) Good bright deep red. Pure aromas of musky raspberry, strawberry and coffee. Silky, dense and rich, with the lovely silkiness of the cru. Ripe raspberry flavor nicely framed by bright, integrated acidity. Finishes with lovely fine tannins. Very stylish Chambolle.In Bond£5,010.00 -
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (88-90)
Subdued but sweet nose hints at violet and new oak (40% of the wine is aging in new barrels until the September racking). Sweet flavors of red berry liqueur and new oak. Full for this, and sweet and long on the ripe back end.In Bond£845.00 -
Vinous (88)
Good deep red. Raspberry and underbrush on the nose. Fat, lush, sweet and opulent; chunkier than the Chambolle villages but not roasted. In fact, this big boy has the extract for aging.In Bond£4,924.00 -
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (90-92)
Good red-ruby. Complex, wild aromas of blackberry, violet, minerals, smoke and underbrush. Very dense and sappy, with impressively intense flavors of blackberry and crushed stone. The strongest but also the most austere of these young 2003s, with the explosive finish featuring a whiplash of black fruits and crushed stone.In Bond£1,975.00 -
In Bond£570.00
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Wine Advocate (95)
A profound offering fashioned from 93- to 140-year-old vines, the 2003 Old Vine Collection Shiraz boasts extraordinary elegance and precision along with a deep, black raspberry and cassis-scented nose, beautiful sweetness, a peppery, spicy purity on the attack, full body, superb ripeness, decent acidity, and a long, heady, supple finish. It should drink well for a minimum of 10-15 years.In Bond£449.00 -
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (86-89)
(80% merlot; 14.7% alcohol) Medium ruby-red. Nose dominated by cassis and black cherry. Sweet, dense and vinous, with fresh flavors of black cherry, dark chocolate and mint. Finishes with building tannins that are supported by the wine's density of material.In Bond£469.00 -
Jancis Robinson (17.5)
Dark ruby. Fragrant and full bodied and flattering. Solid with some lead pencil character. A big beefy mouthful but definitively left bank. This may well be good value and provide lots of solid preasure but it will never be subtle...In Bond£742.00 -
Indulge in the exquisite Grand Tinel Chateauneuf Du Pape Alexis Establet 2003, a true embodiment of Provençal luxury. This remarkable wine hails from the esteemed Grand Tinel winery, lauded for its generations-old tradition of crafting fine wines in the sun-kissed valleys of the Rhône region in France. The savoir-faire of the Jeune family, who have been vignerons since 1846, comes forth in this elegant red blend, sculpted predominantly from old-vine Grenache.
Meticulously produced with grapes handpicked at optimum maturity, the wine undergoes a lengthy fermentation in a mix of stainless steel and wood, before maturing in oak barrels. The result is a robust wine, with a deep garnet hue, harmonious aromas of ripe berries, spices and subtle hints of vanilla. The Grand Tinel Chateauneuf Du Pape Alexis Establet 2003 provides a gratifying, full-bodied palate with a seamless balance of tannin and alcohol, culminating in a captivativing finish.
In Bond£451.00 -
Wine Spectator (94)
Blockbuster. Black color, with intense aromas of dried herbs, berries and blackberries. Full-bodied, rich and powerful, with big, velvety tannins and a long, long finish. Superb. Almost classic. Greatest wine ever from this estate. Score range: 92-94Inc. VAT£813.60 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The 2000 Château Grand Puy Lacoste is an exceptional wine from Xavier Borie. It has a brilliant nose of blackberry, crushed stone, graphite and cedar. Putting it to one side for ten to 15 minutes reveals subtle mint-like aromas that whisk you straight to Pauillac. The palate is smooth and silky, cloaking the tannic frame of this GPL so that you barely notice it. But that will stand it in good stead for the long-term, the cornerstone of all great wines from this estate. Then there is that hint of spice on the aftertaste—the show ain't over yet. Served alongside a magnum of Pichon Baron 2000, I would say that at the moment, it does not quite possess the same level of precision. However, it remains a magnificent Pauillac to cherish long-term. Tasted January 2016.Inc. VAT£1,626.00 -
Wine Spectator (95-100)
This wine is black. Super aromas of licorice and tar, then violets. Full-bodied, with sleek and racy tannins. Very long finish. Best Gruaud ever? Score range: 95-100In Bond£1,662.00 -
Wine Spectator (95-100)
This wine is black. Super aromas of licorice and tar, then violets. Full-bodied, with sleek and racy tannins. Very long finish. Best Gruaud ever? Score range: 95-100In Bond£1,013.00