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(1x75cl) 2018Tim Atkin MW (96)
It's good to see a top Cape Syrah released with a little bottle age, especially when it’s as good as this one from a warm, north-facing site on clay soils. Complex, dense and voluptuous, it has garrigue and tarragon aromas, understated oak and flavours of cooked meat, tapenade, damson and blackberry. Superb.Inc. VAT£94.40 -
(1x75cl) 2018Inc. VAT£99.85 -
Tim Atkin MW (94)
Alex Starey is better known for his reds than his whites, but this cuvée of Chenin Blanc with 45% Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Viognier, Marsanne and Roussanne (the last two included for the first time) is wonderful too. Very much a southern Rhône style, it's savoury and herbal, with notes of honeysuckle, stone fruit and citrus, deftly framed by oak.Inc. VAT£198.72 -
Tim Atkin MW (94)
This is one of two current releases of Terrasse, produced from an assemblage of Chenin Blanc and 39% Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier. Wax and honeysuckle aromas progress into a tangy, focused, herbal palate, with some stony reduction and a textured finish. 2021-26Inc. VAT£233.52 -
Vinous (91)
(from a single vineyard on soil rich in sandstone): Bright dark red. Scented aromas of raspberry, lavender, tree bark, pepper and spices; I would have guessed that this contained some Mourvèdre. At once brambly and a bit high-toned in the mouth, offering a very suave grain and lovely inner-mouth floral/peppery lift to its raspberry and cranberry fruit flavors. Finishes with smooth tannins and piquant floral and spice notes.Inc. VAT£628.40 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (92+)
The 2015 Syrah Topside has a lot of reduction on the nose, and this suppresses the brightness and fruit expression. The palate is better with succulent tannins, a keen line of acidity and an attractive black pepper note on the finish. But it feels "hemmed in" by the reduction. Note that it does respond to aeration and develops more freshness and vigor. I just think this needed a longer decant and if so, would achieve a higher score. Tasted blind at the 10-Year-On horizontal in London.Inc. VAT£89.33 -
(6x75cl) 2017Vinous (94)
The 2017 Syrah Single Vineyard Series Topside is slightly brighter and more vivid on the nose compared to the Steepside with red cherries, crushed strawberry and just a light dab of dark chocolate. The oak is neatly integrated here. The palate is medium-bodied with a fleshy opening, very well balanced with a judicious touch of white pepper that becomes more prominent on the finish.Inc. VAT£328.40 -
Tim Atkin MW (97)
Syrah lovers could spend a long time discussing the relative merits of Alex Starey's single parcel Syrahs. I have a very slight preference for Topside in 2018, partly because its cooler terroir on Stellenbosch Mountain was well suited to the drought conditions of the vintage. Restrained, focused and built to age in bottle, it has sage and oregano perfume, savoury tannins, refreshing acidity and minerality and flavours of plum, raspberry, red cherry and tobacco leaf.Inc. VAT£329.98 -
Delight in the opulence of the Kei Shiogai Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2021. This luxurious vintage, crafted by one of Japan's prestigious vintners, Kei Shiogai, beautifully encapsulates the elegance of Burgundy's distinctive red wines. Cultivated in the esteemed Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru vineyard, in the heart of Burgundy's Côte de Nuits, every carefully harvested grape contributes to an exquisite crescendo of flavours. Expertly aged in French oak barrels, its phenomenal palate showcases dark fruit medley intertwined with a delicate earthiness, cheered on by a backbone of robust tannins. Production methods adhere strictly to the region's traditional techniques, thus preserving the wine's aristocratic lineage. Embrace this wine's deep ruby allure and lingering bouquet as it gracefully matures over time. A bottle of Kei Shiogai Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2021 is more than wine - it's an invaluable addition to your collection, an epitome of Burgundy's remarkable œnological legacy.
Inc. VAT£1,564.92 -
Indulge in the exceptional Kei Shiogai Gevrey-Chambertin Baraques 2022, a culmination of esteemed viticulture techniques and magnificent terroir in Burgundy's Côte de Nuits. The artisanal producer, Kei Shiogai, carefully handpicked each fruit, ensuring a deep, complex expression of Pinot Noir. The minimalist yet meticulous vinification techniques, including a whole-cluster fermentation and ageing in French oak barrels, bring forth elegant structure and earthy richness in this exquisite wine.
Redolent with bewitching aromas of dark fruit and wet stone, it offers lush waves of blackberry and cassis framed by a sensuous minerality on the palate. The spectacularly refined tannins depict Burgundy's grandeur and the uniqueness of Gevrey-Chambertin's 'Baraques' climat. Enjoy this wine's sublime evolution through the years, with its potential for ageing gracefully. Experience this glorious testament to Kei Shiogai's devotion to authenticity and quality with every solitary sip of Gevrey-Chambertin Baraques 2022.
Inc. VAT£1,484.64 -
(1x150cl) 2021The Kei Shiogai Pommard 28 Mois d'Elevage 2021 is a magnificent embodiment of artisanal Burgundy winemaking. Raised for 28 months in oak barrels, the wine achieves an intense complexity and a harmonious balance between power, elegance, and subtlety. This is the masterful creation of Kei Shiogai, a Japanese winemaker renowned for his premium single-vineyard Burgundy wines. Shiogai's meticulous approach, combined with Pommard's exceptional terroir, renders this exquisite French red wine.
The wine is a 100% Pinot Noir, offering a bouquet marked by ripe cherries, forest floor, and fine spices. On the palate, it harbours layers of concentrated fruit, all enveloped in silky tannins and a thread of minerality. A prolonged and intricate finish completes the remarkable satisfaction offered by the Kei Shiogai Pommard 28 Mois d'Elevage 2021, confirming it as an absolute delight for any serious wine connoisseur.
Inc. VAT£1,761.40 -
Kei Shiogai Pommard Le Poisot 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Burgundian craftsmanship. Cultivated in the esteemed Pommard appellation, this Pinot Noir benefits from the region’s renowned limestone-rich terroir, imparting depth and complexity. Hand-harvested grapes undergo meticulous sorting before undergoing fermentation in open-top stainless steel tanks, preserving the wine’s delicate aromas. Aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, Le Poisot 2020 develops a refined structure and elegant tannins. The producer, Kei Shiogai, renowned for their dedication to sustainable viticulture, employs traditional techniques harmoniously blended with innovative practices to enhance the wine’s character. On the palate, this vintage reveals layers of dark cherry, subtle earthiness, and hints of spice, culminating in a long, memorable finish. Kei Shiogai Pommard Le Poisot 2020 is a testament to exceptional quality and the enduring legacy of fine Burgundy wines.
Inc. VAT£1,208.52 -
Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of the Kei Shiogai Pommard Le Poisot 2022. Produced meticulously in Burgundy's world-renowned Pommard village by Kei Shiogai, an emerging talent committed to honouring traditional methodologies whilst embracing innovation. Optimal terroir/grape harmony is achieved through Shiogai's disciplined approach to biodynamic farming and sheer respect for the land.
Emanating from Le Poisot vineyard, this delightfully rich yet balanced Pinot Noir offers an enticing palette of ripe cherry, delicate spices, and fine-grained tannins. With its underlying mineral presence, it boasts a complexity that is sure to captivate the senses.
Harvesting by hand, slow fermentation using indigenous yeasts, and maturation in oak barrels - all contribute to the distinct and delectable character of Kei Shiogai Pommard Le Poisot 2022. A discerning choice for those seeking wines of extraordinary finesse and remarkable ageing potential.
Inc. VAT£4,972.32 -
Experience the exquisite Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Auslese Nr23 2017, an elite offering from legendary producer, Klaus Peter Keller. Renowned for crafting commanding, balanced and complex Rieslings, Keller's Dalsheimer Hubacker vineyard, located in Germany's Rheinhessen region, has produced a 2017 Auslese of unparalleled quality. Hand-picked and meticulously sorted, this wine is the essence of precision winemaking. It boasts an intoxicating bouquet of ripe orchard fruits, honey and wet stone, paired with captivating notes of citrus and tropical fruits on the palate. Its brisk acidity and vibrant minerality culminate in a lingering, elegant finish. Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Auslese Nr23 2017 is a testament to Keller's commitment to terroir expression, complexity, and sustainable viticulture. With tremendous ageing potential, this bottle merits a place in any discerning wine collector's cellar. Indulge in the mastery of Keller.
Inc. VAT£516.40 -
(1x75cl) 2012Vinous (92)
Subtle aromas of white peach, pine nuts and lime, with a hint of persimmon. Crisp structure, delicate weight and invigorating nectarine fruit animate the palate. Salty minerality provides charming length. This is the most feminine of the estate's dry rieslings and one of the most approachable in its youth.Inc. VAT£363.44 -
(6x75cl) 2012Vinous (92)
Subtle aromas of white peach, pine nuts and lime, with a hint of persimmon. Crisp structure, delicate weight and invigorating nectarine fruit animate the palate. Salty minerality provides charming length. This is the most feminine of the estate's dry rieslings and one of the most approachable in its youth.Inc. VAT£1,569.86 -
(1x75cl) 2013Vinous (91)
Subdued aromas of apricot, sweet lime, nut oil and fennel. The delicate papaya fruit shows depth, poise and elegance. With a gentle spiciness on the alluring finish, this is a serious Riesling with potential.Inc. VAT£320.00 -
(6x75cl) 2013Vinous (91)
Subdued aromas of apricot, sweet lime, nut oil and fennel. The delicate papaya fruit shows depth, poise and elegance. With a gentle spiciness on the alluring finish, this is a serious Riesling with potential.Inc. VAT£1,767.64 -
(1x75cl) 2015Vinous (90)
Like its Kirchspiel counterpart, this leads with Sauvignon-like aromas, though here they are of passion fruit and gooseberry more than of green herbs. Firm in feel and decisively underlain by chalk and stone, this finishes with impressive sheer persistence but lacks the clarity or lift of this year’s Von der Fels bottling. Its grip incorporates an undeniable element of bitterness, which hopefully time will ameliorate.Inc. VAT£237.59 -
(6x75cl) 2015Vinous (90)
Like its Kirchspiel counterpart, this leads with Sauvignon-like aromas, though here they are of passion fruit and gooseberry more than of green herbs. Firm in feel and decisively underlain by chalk and stone, this finishes with impressive sheer persistence but lacks the clarity or lift of this year’s Von der Fels bottling. Its grip incorporates an undeniable element of bitterness, which hopefully time will ameliorate.Inc. VAT£1,415.89 -
(6x75cl) 2016Vinous (92)
Quarry dust, bruised apple skin, zesty fresh lemon and flowering rosemary penetrate the nostrils. Stony, alkaline components on the firm palate are rather hard-edged, but there is a compensatory abundance of bright lemon and apple juiciness as well as a mouthwatering suffusion of mineral salts. The finish is strikingly penetrating and persistent, featuring lemon peel, rosemary, salt and stone. This is a Keller Hubacker of unusual animation and transparency. I’ll be very surprised if it does not significantly outlive its 2015 counterpart, not to mention prove consistently more fun to drink.Inc. VAT£1,478.66 -
Vinous (91)
Seedy huckleberry, seed-tinged apple and chalky suffusion combine for a performance of pithy, piquant concentration. The texture is firm and the overall impression formidable, but even with a finishing rush of apple and lemon juiciness, somewhat austere. I miss the textural allure and salinity of this wine’s Kirchspiel counterpart, or what I termed the “unusual animation and transparency” exhibited by its vintage 2016 predecessor. Possibly I tasted it at an awkward moment; even so, I would be inclined to wait before popping more than the first cork.Inc. VAT£518.42 -
Vinous (92)
Scents of white peach, greengage, grapefruit and lemon are already strongly marked by their pits and peels. These are accompanied by high-toned evocations of mint and a whiff of chalk dust. Yet the polished palate delivers succulent fruitiness that’s unusual for a Riesling of the Grosses Gewächs genre, even though combined with invigorating zest, piquancy and tartness. Mint returns in the impressively sustained finish for a delightfully cooling influence that, along with sheer juiciness, complements chalkiness and counteracts any tendency of fruit pits and citrus zests toward bitterness. This strikes me as an unusually expressive Hubacker, not to mention an unusually forward, generously fruited (albeit also piquant and chalky) Grosses Gewächs.Inc. VAT£175.04 -
(1x75cl) 2019Known to connoisseurs as the epitome of German viticulture, the Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2019 is a product of the prolific Keller winery, renowned for making world-class Rieslings. Nestled within the Rheinhessen, Germany's largest wine region, the vineyard's loamy, limestone-rich terroir parallels the unique richness and diversity found in this cuvée. This highly sought-after wine, produced from meticulously hand-harvested grapes, retains an exceptional balance of ripeness and acidity that defines the Grosses Gewächs classification. Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2019 showcases a complex yet harmonious profile, brimming with floral undertones and distinctive mineral notes, culminating in a long satisfying finish. The meticulous attention to detail, coupled with exceptional vintage conditions in 2019, has propelled this wine to the echelons of Germany's finest Rieslings. For those inclined towards wines offering structurally refined nuances and vivacious flavours, the Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2019 is a superlative delight.
Inc. VAT£230.65 -
(1x75cl) 2020Indulge in the refined flavours of Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2020, a premium wine that truly evokes the essence of its terroir. Produced in the esteemed Rheinhessen region of Germany, this exquisite Riesling offers a testament to das 'Grosse Gewächs' (Great Growth)—a category reserved for the absolute top dry wines from prime vineyard sites. Exclusively crafted by Weingut Keller, one of Germany's most venerated producers, this wine is emblematic of their meticulous vineyard management and minimalist winemaking approach. Cornerstone of delicate acidity and mineral-rich flavours, this vintage is orchestrated from old-vine Riesling harvested from limestone-rich soils, yielding complex aromatic profiles with a remarkable ageing potential. Offering a luscious palate of ripe citrus and stone fruits paired with a lithe texture, the Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2020 is an unparalleled expression of German viticulture.
Inc. VAT£237.44 -
Indulge in the refined flavours of Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2020, a premium wine that truly evokes the essence of its terroir. Produced in the esteemed Rheinhessen region of Germany, this exquisite Riesling offers a testament to das 'Grosse Gewächs' (Great Growth)—a category reserved for the absolute top dry wines from prime vineyard sites. Exclusively crafted by Weingut Keller, one of Germany's most venerated producers, this wine is emblematic of their meticulous vineyard management and minimalist winemaking approach. Cornerstone of delicate acidity and mineral-rich flavours, this vintage is orchestrated from old-vine Riesling harvested from limestone-rich soils, yielding complex aromatic profiles with a remarkable ageing potential. Offering a luscious palate of ripe citrus and stone fruits paired with a lithe texture, the Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2020 is an unparalleled expression of German viticulture.
Inc. VAT£954.26 -
(1x75cl) 2021Exquisitely crafted, Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2021 is the epitome of fine German winemaking. Produced in Rheinhessen, Germany's largest quality region, this wine bears testimony to Keller's unparalleled commitment to excellence. Harvested from the prominent Hubacker vineyard, known for its limestone-rich soil, the grapes are rigorously hand-selected. Keller, the impeccable producer, follows the traditional method of pressing these grapes to capture the intricate, mineral-driven taste.
The 2021 variant showcases a remarkable blend of acidity and sweetness, taking your palate on a bewitching journey. Complex notes of citrus, peach, and an enthralling trace of mineral feature prominently. It exudes elegance and power in unison, a characteristic trait of Keller's craft.
Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2021 is truly a masterpiece, embodying the fine nuances of Riesling wines. Its limited production further affirms its exclusivity, making it a highly coveted choice for wine aficionados.
Inc. VAT£271.04 -
Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2023 is a benchmark dry Riesling from Germany’s Rheinhessen, made by Weingut Keller, one of the region’s most exacting, quality-driven estates. Drawn from the Hubacker site in Dalsheim and bottled as Grosses Gewächs, it is crafted to the VDP’s top dry classification, with rigorous selection in the vineyard and low yields underpinning its concentration and precision.
Vinified with Keller’s characteristically restrained hand—prioritising clarity of fruit, site definition and tension over overt winemaking signatures—the 2023 offers a cool, stony aromatic profile with citrus peel, ripe orchard fruit and subtle herbal lift. On the palate it is taut and layered, combining crystalline acidity with extract-driven depth, finishing long, saline and quietly powerful. Built for cellaring, it will reward patience as its mineral core and savoury complexity unfurl.
Inc. VAT£1,557.20 -
Presenting an apex of precision and depth in winemaking, the Keller Feuervogel Silvaner Reserve Auction 2019 is an expertly crafted sensation. This German gem originates from Franconia, sculpted in the hands of the renowned Keller family who has been refining their art since 1789. With its undertones of delicate minerality, this Silvaner's narrative is born from meticulous fermentation in a riddling stone barrel, bringing forth its unique character.
Harvested late in the cool, fabled terroirs of Rheinhessen, the climatic conditions of 2019 impart the rare intensity and complexity that defines this wine. The low-yield vines produce fruit concentrating the best of nature's gifts, fusing a distinct aromatic profile with rich textural nuance. The antique grape complete with its rarity, lends this creation an inimitable gravitas.
In essence, the Keller Feuervogel Silvaner Reserve Auction 2019 captures the extraordinary fusion of tradition and innovation, a distinction Keller is lauded for internationally.
Inc. VAT£1,254.80 -
Renowned for its exceptional elegance, Keller G-Max Riesling Trocken 2007 is one of the most covetable German wines. The product of Keller, an esteemed winery located in the Rheinhessen wine region, the G-Max showcases the exceptional talent of winemaker Klaus-Peter Keller. Produced meticulously from old-vines, the wine exhibits purity of fruit and a distinct mineral character, true to its limestone soil origin. Displaying a vibrant medley of ripe apple, dried apricot, and nuanced minerals, it harmonises an intense acidity with a graceful, dry finish. Aged magnificently, the 2007 vintage bursts with an intoxicating complexity rare to find. Highly limited in quantity, the Keller G-Max Riesling Trocken 2007 is a treasure for discerning collectors. With each sip, it offers an oenophilic journey, affording a taste of Rheinhessen's terroir translated expertly into a bottle of this much-celebrated Riesling. An exquisite exemplification of German winemaking mastery at its finest.
Inc. VAT£2,382.12
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(1x75cl) 2018Tim Atkin MW (96)
It's good to see a top Cape Syrah released with a little bottle age, especially when it’s as good as this one from a warm, north-facing site on clay soils. Complex, dense and voluptuous, it has garrigue and tarragon aromas, understated oak and flavours of cooked meat, tapenade, damson and blackberry. Superb.In Bond£76.00 -
(1x75cl) 2018In Bond£80.00 -
Tim Atkin MW (94)
Alex Starey is better known for his reds than his whites, but this cuvée of Chenin Blanc with 45% Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Viognier, Marsanne and Roussanne (the last two included for the first time) is wonderful too. Very much a southern Rhône style, it's savoury and herbal, with notes of honeysuckle, stone fruit and citrus, deftly framed by oak.In Bond£147.00 -
Tim Atkin MW (94)
This is one of two current releases of Terrasse, produced from an assemblage of Chenin Blanc and 39% Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier. Wax and honeysuckle aromas progress into a tangy, focused, herbal palate, with some stony reduction and a textured finish. 2021-26In Bond£176.00 -
Vinous (91)
(from a single vineyard on soil rich in sandstone): Bright dark red. Scented aromas of raspberry, lavender, tree bark, pepper and spices; I would have guessed that this contained some Mourvèdre. At once brambly and a bit high-toned in the mouth, offering a very suave grain and lovely inner-mouth floral/peppery lift to its raspberry and cranberry fruit flavors. Finishes with smooth tannins and piquant floral and spice notes.In Bond£503.00 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (92+)
The 2015 Syrah Topside has a lot of reduction on the nose, and this suppresses the brightness and fruit expression. The palate is better with succulent tannins, a keen line of acidity and an attractive black pepper note on the finish. But it feels "hemmed in" by the reduction. Note that it does respond to aeration and develops more freshness and vigor. I just think this needed a longer decant and if so, would achieve a higher score. Tasted blind at the 10-Year-On horizontal in London.In Bond£71.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017Vinous (94)
The 2017 Syrah Single Vineyard Series Topside is slightly brighter and more vivid on the nose compared to the Steepside with red cherries, crushed strawberry and just a light dab of dark chocolate. The oak is neatly integrated here. The palate is medium-bodied with a fleshy opening, very well balanced with a judicious touch of white pepper that becomes more prominent on the finish.In Bond£253.00 -
Tim Atkin MW (97)
Syrah lovers could spend a long time discussing the relative merits of Alex Starey's single parcel Syrahs. I have a very slight preference for Topside in 2018, partly because its cooler terroir on Stellenbosch Mountain was well suited to the drought conditions of the vintage. Restrained, focused and built to age in bottle, it has sage and oregano perfume, savoury tannins, refreshing acidity and minerality and flavours of plum, raspberry, red cherry and tobacco leaf.In Bond£255.00 -
Delight in the opulence of the Kei Shiogai Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2021. This luxurious vintage, crafted by one of Japan's prestigious vintners, Kei Shiogai, beautifully encapsulates the elegance of Burgundy's distinctive red wines. Cultivated in the esteemed Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru vineyard, in the heart of Burgundy's Côte de Nuits, every carefully harvested grape contributes to an exquisite crescendo of flavours. Expertly aged in French oak barrels, its phenomenal palate showcases dark fruit medley intertwined with a delicate earthiness, cheered on by a backbone of robust tannins. Production methods adhere strictly to the region's traditional techniques, thus preserving the wine's aristocratic lineage. Embrace this wine's deep ruby allure and lingering bouquet as it gracefully matures over time. A bottle of Kei Shiogai Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2021 is more than wine - it's an invaluable addition to your collection, an epitome of Burgundy's remarkable œnological legacy.
In Bond£1,301.00 -
Indulge in the exceptional Kei Shiogai Gevrey-Chambertin Baraques 2022, a culmination of esteemed viticulture techniques and magnificent terroir in Burgundy's Côte de Nuits. The artisanal producer, Kei Shiogai, carefully handpicked each fruit, ensuring a deep, complex expression of Pinot Noir. The minimalist yet meticulous vinification techniques, including a whole-cluster fermentation and ageing in French oak barrels, bring forth elegant structure and earthy richness in this exquisite wine.
Redolent with bewitching aromas of dark fruit and wet stone, it offers lush waves of blackberry and cassis framed by a sensuous minerality on the palate. The spectacularly refined tannins depict Burgundy's grandeur and the uniqueness of Gevrey-Chambertin's 'Baraques' climat. Enjoy this wine's sublime evolution through the years, with its potential for ageing gracefully. Experience this glorious testament to Kei Shiogai's devotion to authenticity and quality with every solitary sip of Gevrey-Chambertin Baraques 2022.
In Bond£1,231.00 -
(1x150cl) 2021The Kei Shiogai Pommard 28 Mois d'Elevage 2021 is a magnificent embodiment of artisanal Burgundy winemaking. Raised for 28 months in oak barrels, the wine achieves an intense complexity and a harmonious balance between power, elegance, and subtlety. This is the masterful creation of Kei Shiogai, a Japanese winemaker renowned for his premium single-vineyard Burgundy wines. Shiogai's meticulous approach, combined with Pommard's exceptional terroir, renders this exquisite French red wine.
The wine is a 100% Pinot Noir, offering a bouquet marked by ripe cherries, forest floor, and fine spices. On the palate, it harbours layers of concentrated fruit, all enveloped in silky tannins and a thread of minerality. A prolonged and intricate finish completes the remarkable satisfaction offered by the Kei Shiogai Pommard 28 Mois d'Elevage 2021, confirming it as an absolute delight for any serious wine connoisseur.
In Bond£1,461.86 -
Kei Shiogai Pommard Le Poisot 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Burgundian craftsmanship. Cultivated in the esteemed Pommard appellation, this Pinot Noir benefits from the region’s renowned limestone-rich terroir, imparting depth and complexity. Hand-harvested grapes undergo meticulous sorting before undergoing fermentation in open-top stainless steel tanks, preserving the wine’s delicate aromas. Aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, Le Poisot 2020 develops a refined structure and elegant tannins. The producer, Kei Shiogai, renowned for their dedication to sustainable viticulture, employs traditional techniques harmoniously blended with innovative practices to enhance the wine’s character. On the palate, this vintage reveals layers of dark cherry, subtle earthiness, and hints of spice, culminating in a long, memorable finish. Kei Shiogai Pommard Le Poisot 2020 is a testament to exceptional quality and the enduring legacy of fine Burgundy wines.
In Bond£1,004.00 -
Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of the Kei Shiogai Pommard Le Poisot 2022. Produced meticulously in Burgundy's world-renowned Pommard village by Kei Shiogai, an emerging talent committed to honouring traditional methodologies whilst embracing innovation. Optimal terroir/grape harmony is achieved through Shiogai's disciplined approach to biodynamic farming and sheer respect for the land.
Emanating from Le Poisot vineyard, this delightfully rich yet balanced Pinot Noir offers an enticing palette of ripe cherry, delicate spices, and fine-grained tannins. With its underlying mineral presence, it boasts a complexity that is sure to captivate the senses.
Harvesting by hand, slow fermentation using indigenous yeasts, and maturation in oak barrels - all contribute to the distinct and delectable character of Kei Shiogai Pommard Le Poisot 2022. A discerning choice for those seeking wines of extraordinary finesse and remarkable ageing potential.
In Bond£4,125.00 -
Experience the exquisite Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Auslese Nr23 2017, an elite offering from legendary producer, Klaus Peter Keller. Renowned for crafting commanding, balanced and complex Rieslings, Keller's Dalsheimer Hubacker vineyard, located in Germany's Rheinhessen region, has produced a 2017 Auslese of unparalleled quality. Hand-picked and meticulously sorted, this wine is the essence of precision winemaking. It boasts an intoxicating bouquet of ripe orchard fruits, honey and wet stone, paired with captivating notes of citrus and tropical fruits on the palate. Its brisk acidity and vibrant minerality culminate in a lingering, elegant finish. Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Auslese Nr23 2017 is a testament to Keller's commitment to terroir expression, complexity, and sustainable viticulture. With tremendous ageing potential, this bottle merits a place in any discerning wine collector's cellar. Indulge in the mastery of Keller.
In Bond£420.00 -
(1x75cl) 2012Vinous (92)
Subtle aromas of white peach, pine nuts and lime, with a hint of persimmon. Crisp structure, delicate weight and invigorating nectarine fruit animate the palate. Salty minerality provides charming length. This is the most feminine of the estate's dry rieslings and one of the most approachable in its youth.In Bond£300.00 -
(6x75cl) 2012Vinous (92)
Subtle aromas of white peach, pine nuts and lime, with a hint of persimmon. Crisp structure, delicate weight and invigorating nectarine fruit animate the palate. Salty minerality provides charming length. This is the most feminine of the estate's dry rieslings and one of the most approachable in its youth.In Bond£1,291.00 -
(1x75cl) 2013Vinous (91)
Subdued aromas of apricot, sweet lime, nut oil and fennel. The delicate papaya fruit shows depth, poise and elegance. With a gentle spiciness on the alluring finish, this is a serious Riesling with potential.In Bond£264.00 -
(6x75cl) 2013Vinous (91)
Subdued aromas of apricot, sweet lime, nut oil and fennel. The delicate papaya fruit shows depth, poise and elegance. With a gentle spiciness on the alluring finish, this is a serious Riesling with potential.In Bond£1,457.00 -
(1x75cl) 2015Vinous (90)
Like its Kirchspiel counterpart, this leads with Sauvignon-like aromas, though here they are of passion fruit and gooseberry more than of green herbs. Firm in feel and decisively underlain by chalk and stone, this finishes with impressive sheer persistence but lacks the clarity or lift of this year’s Von der Fels bottling. Its grip incorporates an undeniable element of bitterness, which hopefully time will ameliorate.In Bond£195.00 -
(6x75cl) 2015Vinous (90)
Like its Kirchspiel counterpart, this leads with Sauvignon-like aromas, though here they are of passion fruit and gooseberry more than of green herbs. Firm in feel and decisively underlain by chalk and stone, this finishes with impressive sheer persistence but lacks the clarity or lift of this year’s Von der Fels bottling. Its grip incorporates an undeniable element of bitterness, which hopefully time will ameliorate.In Bond£1,162.00 -
(6x75cl) 2016Vinous (92)
Quarry dust, bruised apple skin, zesty fresh lemon and flowering rosemary penetrate the nostrils. Stony, alkaline components on the firm palate are rather hard-edged, but there is a compensatory abundance of bright lemon and apple juiciness as well as a mouthwatering suffusion of mineral salts. The finish is strikingly penetrating and persistent, featuring lemon peel, rosemary, salt and stone. This is a Keller Hubacker of unusual animation and transparency. I’ll be very surprised if it does not significantly outlive its 2015 counterpart, not to mention prove consistently more fun to drink.In Bond£1,215.00 -
Vinous (91)
Seedy huckleberry, seed-tinged apple and chalky suffusion combine for a performance of pithy, piquant concentration. The texture is firm and the overall impression formidable, but even with a finishing rush of apple and lemon juiciness, somewhat austere. I miss the textural allure and salinity of this wine’s Kirchspiel counterpart, or what I termed the “unusual animation and transparency” exhibited by its vintage 2016 predecessor. Possibly I tasted it at an awkward moment; even so, I would be inclined to wait before popping more than the first cork.In Bond£424.00 -
Vinous (92)
Scents of white peach, greengage, grapefruit and lemon are already strongly marked by their pits and peels. These are accompanied by high-toned evocations of mint and a whiff of chalk dust. Yet the polished palate delivers succulent fruitiness that’s unusual for a Riesling of the Grosses Gewächs genre, even though combined with invigorating zest, piquancy and tartness. Mint returns in the impressively sustained finish for a delightfully cooling influence that, along with sheer juiciness, complements chalkiness and counteracts any tendency of fruit pits and citrus zests toward bitterness. This strikes me as an unusually expressive Hubacker, not to mention an unusually forward, generously fruited (albeit also piquant and chalky) Grosses Gewächs.In Bond£143.00 -
(1x75cl) 2019Known to connoisseurs as the epitome of German viticulture, the Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2019 is a product of the prolific Keller winery, renowned for making world-class Rieslings. Nestled within the Rheinhessen, Germany's largest wine region, the vineyard's loamy, limestone-rich terroir parallels the unique richness and diversity found in this cuvée. This highly sought-after wine, produced from meticulously hand-harvested grapes, retains an exceptional balance of ripeness and acidity that defines the Grosses Gewächs classification. Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2019 showcases a complex yet harmonious profile, brimming with floral undertones and distinctive mineral notes, culminating in a long satisfying finish. The meticulous attention to detail, coupled with exceptional vintage conditions in 2019, has propelled this wine to the echelons of Germany's finest Rieslings. For those inclined towards wines offering structurally refined nuances and vivacious flavours, the Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2019 is a superlative delight.
In Bond£189.00 -
(1x75cl) 2020Indulge in the refined flavours of Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2020, a premium wine that truly evokes the essence of its terroir. Produced in the esteemed Rheinhessen region of Germany, this exquisite Riesling offers a testament to das 'Grosse Gewächs' (Great Growth)—a category reserved for the absolute top dry wines from prime vineyard sites. Exclusively crafted by Weingut Keller, one of Germany's most venerated producers, this wine is emblematic of their meticulous vineyard management and minimalist winemaking approach. Cornerstone of delicate acidity and mineral-rich flavours, this vintage is orchestrated from old-vine Riesling harvested from limestone-rich soils, yielding complex aromatic profiles with a remarkable ageing potential. Offering a luscious palate of ripe citrus and stone fruits paired with a lithe texture, the Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2020 is an unparalleled expression of German viticulture.
In Bond£195.00 -
Indulge in the refined flavours of Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2020, a premium wine that truly evokes the essence of its terroir. Produced in the esteemed Rheinhessen region of Germany, this exquisite Riesling offers a testament to das 'Grosse Gewächs' (Great Growth)—a category reserved for the absolute top dry wines from prime vineyard sites. Exclusively crafted by Weingut Keller, one of Germany's most venerated producers, this wine is emblematic of their meticulous vineyard management and minimalist winemaking approach. Cornerstone of delicate acidity and mineral-rich flavours, this vintage is orchestrated from old-vine Riesling harvested from limestone-rich soils, yielding complex aromatic profiles with a remarkable ageing potential. Offering a luscious palate of ripe citrus and stone fruits paired with a lithe texture, the Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2020 is an unparalleled expression of German viticulture.
In Bond£778.00 -
(1x75cl) 2021Exquisitely crafted, Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2021 is the epitome of fine German winemaking. Produced in Rheinhessen, Germany's largest quality region, this wine bears testimony to Keller's unparalleled commitment to excellence. Harvested from the prominent Hubacker vineyard, known for its limestone-rich soil, the grapes are rigorously hand-selected. Keller, the impeccable producer, follows the traditional method of pressing these grapes to capture the intricate, mineral-driven taste.
The 2021 variant showcases a remarkable blend of acidity and sweetness, taking your palate on a bewitching journey. Complex notes of citrus, peach, and an enthralling trace of mineral feature prominently. It exudes elegance and power in unison, a characteristic trait of Keller's craft.
Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2021 is truly a masterpiece, embodying the fine nuances of Riesling wines. Its limited production further affirms its exclusivity, making it a highly coveted choice for wine aficionados.
In Bond£223.00 -
Keller Dalsheimer Hubacker Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2023 is a benchmark dry Riesling from Germany’s Rheinhessen, made by Weingut Keller, one of the region’s most exacting, quality-driven estates. Drawn from the Hubacker site in Dalsheim and bottled as Grosses Gewächs, it is crafted to the VDP’s top dry classification, with rigorous selection in the vineyard and low yields underpinning its concentration and precision.
Vinified with Keller’s characteristically restrained hand—prioritising clarity of fruit, site definition and tension over overt winemaking signatures—the 2023 offers a cool, stony aromatic profile with citrus peel, ripe orchard fruit and subtle herbal lift. On the palate it is taut and layered, combining crystalline acidity with extract-driven depth, finishing long, saline and quietly powerful. Built for cellaring, it will reward patience as its mineral core and savoury complexity unfurl.
In Bond£1,277.00 -
Presenting an apex of precision and depth in winemaking, the Keller Feuervogel Silvaner Reserve Auction 2019 is an expertly crafted sensation. This German gem originates from Franconia, sculpted in the hands of the renowned Keller family who has been refining their art since 1789. With its undertones of delicate minerality, this Silvaner's narrative is born from meticulous fermentation in a riddling stone barrel, bringing forth its unique character.
Harvested late in the cool, fabled terroirs of Rheinhessen, the climatic conditions of 2019 impart the rare intensity and complexity that defines this wine. The low-yield vines produce fruit concentrating the best of nature's gifts, fusing a distinct aromatic profile with rich textural nuance. The antique grape complete with its rarity, lends this creation an inimitable gravitas.
In essence, the Keller Feuervogel Silvaner Reserve Auction 2019 captures the extraordinary fusion of tradition and innovation, a distinction Keller is lauded for internationally.
In Bond£1,025.00 -
Renowned for its exceptional elegance, Keller G-Max Riesling Trocken 2007 is one of the most covetable German wines. The product of Keller, an esteemed winery located in the Rheinhessen wine region, the G-Max showcases the exceptional talent of winemaker Klaus-Peter Keller. Produced meticulously from old-vines, the wine exhibits purity of fruit and a distinct mineral character, true to its limestone soil origin. Displaying a vibrant medley of ripe apple, dried apricot, and nuanced minerals, it harmonises an intense acidity with a graceful, dry finish. Aged magnificently, the 2007 vintage bursts with an intoxicating complexity rare to find. Highly limited in quantity, the Keller G-Max Riesling Trocken 2007 is a treasure for discerning collectors. With each sip, it offers an oenophilic journey, affording a taste of Rheinhessen's terroir translated expertly into a bottle of this much-celebrated Riesling. An exquisite exemplification of German winemaking mastery at its finest.
In Bond£1,982.00

