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What to Buy
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Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.Inc. VAT£325.42 -
(6x75cl) 2021Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.Expected Price Range£262 - £310 -
Indulge in the wondrous charm of the Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2021. This enchanting Riesling hails from the esteemed vineyards of Mosel, a region renowned for its mineral-rich, slate soils and distinguished winemaking heritage. Following traditional winemaking methods, the Knebel family, reputed for their unwavering dedication to quality and detail, meticulously nurture the grapes to full ripeness. This Auslese level selection boasts a golden capsule, signifying a wine of exceptional quality and sweetness. On the palate, this 2021 vintage dances with rich, concentrated flavours of delicious ripe peaches and apricots, heightened with an undertone of delicate, crunchy citrus and mineral. The Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2021 exemplifies balance and finesse, offering a mesmerising, lingering finish that Riesling enthusiasts will fondly relish.
Inc. VAT£726.40 -
Delight in the elegant 'Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2022', an exquisite wine emanating from the eminent German vineyard of Weingut Knebel. Harvested in the renowned Mosel Valley and derived from the respected Rottgen plot, this Riesling is a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of Mathias Knebel. The careful selection of fully ripe grapes at an advanced stage of concentration ensures a distinctive character not found in standard Auslese styles.
The Goldkapsel annotation indicates an elevated level of ripeness and intensity, delivering a wine brimming with tropical fruit notes, underpinned by a striking mineral edge. With its delicate sweetness impeccably balanced by a vibrant acidity, the 'Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2022' is truly a remarkable representation of the winemaker’s artistry and the classic Mosel Riesling. Indulge in the ultimate fine wine experience with this exceptional offering from the Knebel domain.
Inc. VAT£680.80 -
Vinous (93)
Vivid red. High-pitched aromas of redcurrant, black raspberry and potpourri, with a deeper note of licorice adding a serious quality. Muscular but light on its feet, offering nervy red and dark berry flavors that expand and deepen with air. A spicy nuance carries through the very long, seductively sweet finish. (JR)Inc. VAT£1,159.78 -
(12x75cl) 2014Vinous (95)
Dark red and purplish hued fruits, wild flowers, mint, spices and rose petal notes meld together in the 2014 Pinot Noir Cerise Vineyard. The Cerise is deceptively medium in body, but it packs serious intensity. Expressive, floral-infused aromatics give the Cerise its inner sweetness and perfume, while beams of underlying tannin give the wine its shape. This is another superb wine from Knez.Inc. VAT£517.61 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2018 Kallstadter Saumagen Riesling Spätlese trocken is fine, fresh and (lime-) stony on the intense, complex, nuanced and viable nose. Full-bodied, tight and chalky on the palate, this silky-textured and finessed Spätlese reveals remarkable tension and chalky expression but also ripe and juicy fruit. Everything is tightly knit and full of tension. This is a beautiful Saumagen and a stunning 2018. 12.5% alcohol. Tasted from AP 1519 in July 2020.Inc. VAT£199.94 -
(1x75cl) 2020Vinous (96)
The 2020 Chardonnay The Judge is fabulous. It is also easily one of the wines of the vintage. Bright and vibrant, the 2020 is all class. The 2020 is not as opulent as these wines used to be, but no matter, all the elements are so well balanced. Lemon confit, marzipan, spice, minerals and a kiss of French oak all build effortlessly into a crescendo of aromas, flavors and textures.Inc. VAT£884.68 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2017 Syrah Hudson Vineyard slides seductively out of the glass with a beautiful perfume of wilted roses, violets and underbrush over a core of Black Forest cake, blueberry pie and plum preserves with hints of chocolate box and star anise. Full-bodied, rich and jam packed with freshness, the palate has a firm line of ripe, plush tannins and bold freshness, finishing very long and fragrant.Inc. VAT£18,118.63 -
(12x75cl) 2020The Kongsgaard Kings Farm Red 2020 is a liquid sonnet, masterfully crafted in the fecund vineyards of Napa Valley, California. The Kongsgaard family endows every bottle with half a century of winemaking tradition. Their selective cultivation yields a rich, concentrated blend dominated by a mosaic of dark, velvety fruit notes - with cabernet sauvignon playing a leading role in the symphony of flavour.
This single-vineyard red employs grapes ripened under the generous Californian sun, aggregated by hand at optimal maturity for impeccable balance. Following traditional winemaking techniques, the juice is fermented in native yeasts and subjected to prolonged barrel aging in French oak. The result is an opulent wine, enveloping one's senses and demonstrating an absorbing depth and complexity.
Every sip of this Kongsgaard Kings Farm Red 2020 unveils a new layer of its beguiling character, accentuating its pedigree as a testament to the Kongsgaard family's virtuosity in viticulture and enology.
Inc. VAT£1,196.69 -
Wine Advocate (93-95)
A barrel sample, the 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon features a deep garnet-purple, singing on the nose of freshly crushed black cherries, black berry pie and warm plums over a core of cassis and pencil lead plus nuances of violets, cinnamon stick and underbrush. Medium to full-bodied, the palate delivers mouth-coating, crunchy black fruit with a firm backbone of ripe, grainy tannins and just enough freshness, finishing long and spicy.Inc. VAT£3,861.43 -
Vinous (95)
The 2019 Chardonnay (Napa Valley) is superb. Powerful and resonant in the glass, with notable depth as well as structure, the 2019 is mesmerizing. Lemon peel, white pepper, chalk and mint lend brightness throughout. There is more than enough backbone to allow the 2019 to age gracefully for years to come. What a wine!Inc. VAT£1,981.03 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (93)
The 2022 Chardonnay (Napa Valley) is typically a blend of Hyde, Hudson, Arcadia and a few others. In 2022, Hudson was not in the blend. Dried lemon peel, tangerine oil, hazelnut and chamomile unfurl in the glass. The drought conditions of the year produced a wine of considerable intensity. Its weight and viscous intensity make it a sort of mini-Judge. The 2022 is very dense and phenolic.Inc. VAT£1,672.63 -
Behold Kongsgaard Syrah 2018, one of Napa Valley's majestic treasures. From legendary winemaker John Kongsgaard, this remarkable wine delivers an ambrosial experience worthy of utterance among the finest in the world. Kongsgaard, renowned for his minimalist intervention approach, allows nature to take centre stage in the crafting process. This Syrah is grown in the mineral-rich volcanic soils of the Kongsgaard family's vineyard in the Atlas Peak AVA region, adding uniqueness to each bottle.
The Kongsgaard Syrah 2018 is an arresting amalgamation of complex flavour profiles, providing perfect integration of smoked meats, black fruit, and finely layered spice. Its powerful, voluptuous character is balanced by an elegant tannin structure and a lingering finish, promising a magnificent ageing potential. Seamlessly blending power and finesse, this wine easily justifies its esteem among connoisseurs. A celebration of the Kongsgaard's dedication to unadulterated expression of terroir, the Kongsgaard Syrah 2018 is exceptional and not to be missed by lovers of indulgent and expressive wines.
Inc. VAT£2,471.21 -
The Kongsgaard Syrah 2019 hails from the picturesque terrains of Napa Valley, California, a land renowned for world-class wines. The Kongsgaard family is famous for their meticulously crafted, limited-production wines, and this vintage is no exception.
Employing traditional winemaking methods, the Syrah grapes used in this acclaimed red are hand-harvested and fermented with indigenous yeasts. The rich purple hue of the Kongsgaard Syrah 2019 preludes its complex and heady aroma; dense with the scent of dark fruits and interlaced with hints of smoked meat and pepper.
On the palate, it presents layers of lush blackberries, rich dried fruit and exotic spices, underlined by finely grained tannins. It culminates in a long finish, providing a remarkable sensory experience that highlights the unique terroir of the Kongsgaard estate.
The Kongsgaard Syrah 2019 is a testament to the Kongsgaard family's commitment to excellence, reflecting their mastery and passion for winemaking.
Inc. VAT£2,399.21 -
This Syrah comes from a 2+ acre vineyard in Carneros and has been a part of the brand since its inception in 1996.Inc. VAT£2,660.23 -
(12x75cl) 2022The Kongsgaard Syrah 2022 is a luscious blend of sophistication and character. Sourced from the sun-drenched Atlas Peak vineyards in Napa Valley, California, it presents an ideal fusion of New World approach with Old Word meticulousness. Produced by the world-renowned winemaker, John Kongsgaard, whose fine wine-making lineage dates back over five generations, this Syrah captures a dimension of exotic indulgence.
Unlike conventional wines, Kongsgaard Syrah 2022 undergoes an extended fermentation period, rendering it an intensely flavourful wine. It reveals multifaceted, lingering notes of dark fruit and seductive spices, cascading onto an elegant finish of smoky oak. Beneath its mesmerising purplish hue, it unleashes a finely balanced acidity, culminating in a truly unforgettable sensory experience.
As one of the crown jewels of Kongsgaard's portfolio, the Syrah 2022 is a testament to their tradition of crafting deeply expressive wines with an assertive personality. A bottle of Kongsgaard Syrah 2022 is not just wine; it's a journey of revelatory pleasure.
Inc. VAT£2,760.41 -
Vinous (97)
The 2021 Grande Cuvée TBA No. 34 Nouvelle Vague Kollektion is a blend of 30% Chardonnay, fermented in new barriques and 70% Welschriesling, fermented in new 1,000-liter barrels. The nose smells uncannily of caramel popcorn. It's toasty, rounded and smooth, with a distant sense of lemon oil. The palate adds fruit to the equation: a note of golden apricot preserved in syrup flows and flows. This has a really pure essence of fruit and toastiness with absolute precision.Inc. VAT£284.87 -
James Suckling (98)
A fabulously concentrated and beautifully balanced TBA, this is like diving into a fjord of tropical fruit (both fresh and dried), the vibrant acidity and salty minerality exactly counterbalancing the lushness. Very long, creamy and complete finish. A truly grand cuvee of 60% welschriesling and 40% chardonnay. Drink or hold.Inc. VAT£206.87 -
(1x75cl) 1952Inc. VAT£5,876.65 -
(1x75cl) 1964Inc. VAT£2,538.70 -
(1x75cl) 1976Vinous (94)
Krug’s 1976 Vintage, tasted from magnum, is rich, deep and powerful, with Riesling-inflected veins of minerality that run through a core of orange peel, ash and dried flowers. A deeply Pinot leaning wine, the 1976 offers notable richness and breadth throughout. The 1976 vintage in Champagne is remembered for a hot, dry growing season with an early harvest that produced intense powerful wines. Krug’s 1976 Vintage is now fully mature. Well-stored examples should continue to drink well for a number of years, although there is no upside from cellaring bottles further. Interestingly, this 1976 magnum was aged on cork, rather than crown capsule, like the 1979 tasted alongside it.Inc. VAT£1,524.91 -
Inc. VAT£1,177.20 -
(6x75cl) 1985Inc. VAT£6,119.44 -
Inc. VAT£4,941.04 -
(1x75cl) 1989Vinous (96)
Krug’s 1989 Vintage, tasted from magnum, was explosive, ripe and beautifully layered from start to finish.Inc. VAT£868.51 -
(6x75cl) 1989Vinous (96)
Krug’s 1989 Vintage, tasted from magnum, was explosive, ripe and beautifully layered from start to finish.Inc. VAT£5,765.44 -
Wine Spectator (98)
A profound wine of great depth and complexity. Its detailed flavors range from citrus and ginger to whole grain bread and woodsy richness, with accents of honey and nuts. Retains its focus thanks to a vibrant structure, all the time carrying its weight with authority and grace. Fine, smoky finish. Drink now through 2020. 15017000 cases imported.Inc. VAT£2,385.01 -
Wine Spectator (98)
A profound wine of great depth and complexity. Its detailed flavors range from citrus and ginger to whole grain bread and woodsy richness, with accents of honey and nuts. Retains its focus thanks to a vibrant structure, all the time carrying its weight with authority and grace. Fine, smoky finish. Drink now through 2020. 15017000 cases imported.Inc. VAT£1,006.51 -
(1x150cl) 1995Wine Spectator (98)
A very youthful '95. Delicate. Intense aromas of ginger, citrus, candied berry and multigrain bread turn to honey, roasted almonds and graphite on the palate. It's all underscored by a precise structure and creamy texture. Its structure keeps it persistent through the long finish. A picture of precision and intensity. Drink now through 2025. 1,700 cases imported. -BSInc. VAT£996.61
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Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.In Bond£258.50 -
(6x75cl) 2021Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.Expected Price Range£262 - £310 -
Indulge in the wondrous charm of the Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2021. This enchanting Riesling hails from the esteemed vineyards of Mosel, a region renowned for its mineral-rich, slate soils and distinguished winemaking heritage. Following traditional winemaking methods, the Knebel family, reputed for their unwavering dedication to quality and detail, meticulously nurture the grapes to full ripeness. This Auslese level selection boasts a golden capsule, signifying a wine of exceptional quality and sweetness. On the palate, this 2021 vintage dances with rich, concentrated flavours of delicious ripe peaches and apricots, heightened with an undertone of delicate, crunchy citrus and mineral. The Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2021 exemplifies balance and finesse, offering a mesmerising, lingering finish that Riesling enthusiasts will fondly relish.
In Bond£595.00 -
Delight in the elegant 'Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2022', an exquisite wine emanating from the eminent German vineyard of Weingut Knebel. Harvested in the renowned Mosel Valley and derived from the respected Rottgen plot, this Riesling is a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of Mathias Knebel. The careful selection of fully ripe grapes at an advanced stage of concentration ensures a distinctive character not found in standard Auslese styles.
The Goldkapsel annotation indicates an elevated level of ripeness and intensity, delivering a wine brimming with tropical fruit notes, underpinned by a striking mineral edge. With its delicate sweetness impeccably balanced by a vibrant acidity, the 'Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2022' is truly a remarkable representation of the winemaker’s artistry and the classic Mosel Riesling. Indulge in the ultimate fine wine experience with this exceptional offering from the Knebel domain.
In Bond£557.00 -
Vinous (93)
Vivid red. High-pitched aromas of redcurrant, black raspberry and potpourri, with a deeper note of licorice adding a serious quality. Muscular but light on its feet, offering nervy red and dark berry flavors that expand and deepen with air. A spicy nuance carries through the very long, seductively sweet finish. (JR)In Bond£929.00 -
(12x75cl) 2014Vinous (95)
Dark red and purplish hued fruits, wild flowers, mint, spices and rose petal notes meld together in the 2014 Pinot Noir Cerise Vineyard. The Cerise is deceptively medium in body, but it packs serious intensity. Expressive, floral-infused aromatics give the Cerise its inner sweetness and perfume, while beams of underlying tannin give the wine its shape. This is another superb wine from Knez.In Bond£390.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2018 Kallstadter Saumagen Riesling Spätlese trocken is fine, fresh and (lime-) stony on the intense, complex, nuanced and viable nose. Full-bodied, tight and chalky on the palate, this silky-textured and finessed Spätlese reveals remarkable tension and chalky expression but also ripe and juicy fruit. Everything is tightly knit and full of tension. This is a beautiful Saumagen and a stunning 2018. 12.5% alcohol. Tasted from AP 1519 in July 2020.In Bond£150.00 -
(1x75cl) 2020Vinous (96)
The 2020 Chardonnay The Judge is fabulous. It is also easily one of the wines of the vintage. Bright and vibrant, the 2020 is all class. The 2020 is not as opulent as these wines used to be, but no matter, all the elements are so well balanced. Lemon confit, marzipan, spice, minerals and a kiss of French oak all build effortlessly into a crescendo of aromas, flavors and textures.In Bond£734.02 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2017 Syrah Hudson Vineyard slides seductively out of the glass with a beautiful perfume of wilted roses, violets and underbrush over a core of Black Forest cake, blueberry pie and plum preserves with hints of chocolate box and star anise. Full-bodied, rich and jam packed with freshness, the palate has a firm line of ripe, plush tannins and bold freshness, finishing very long and fragrant.In Bond£15,060.00 -
(12x75cl) 2020The Kongsgaard Kings Farm Red 2020 is a liquid sonnet, masterfully crafted in the fecund vineyards of Napa Valley, California. The Kongsgaard family endows every bottle with half a century of winemaking tradition. Their selective cultivation yields a rich, concentrated blend dominated by a mosaic of dark, velvety fruit notes - with cabernet sauvignon playing a leading role in the symphony of flavour.
This single-vineyard red employs grapes ripened under the generous Californian sun, aggregated by hand at optimal maturity for impeccable balance. Following traditional winemaking techniques, the juice is fermented in native yeasts and subjected to prolonged barrel aging in French oak. The result is an opulent wine, enveloping one's senses and demonstrating an absorbing depth and complexity.
Every sip of this Kongsgaard Kings Farm Red 2020 unveils a new layer of its beguiling character, accentuating its pedigree as a testament to the Kongsgaard family's virtuosity in viticulture and enology.
In Bond£958.76 -
Wine Advocate (93-95)
A barrel sample, the 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon features a deep garnet-purple, singing on the nose of freshly crushed black cherries, black berry pie and warm plums over a core of cassis and pencil lead plus nuances of violets, cinnamon stick and underbrush. Medium to full-bodied, the palate delivers mouth-coating, crunchy black fruit with a firm backbone of ripe, grainy tannins and just enough freshness, finishing long and spicy.In Bond£3,179.00 -
Vinous (95)
The 2019 Chardonnay (Napa Valley) is superb. Powerful and resonant in the glass, with notable depth as well as structure, the 2019 is mesmerizing. Lemon peel, white pepper, chalk and mint lend brightness throughout. There is more than enough backbone to allow the 2019 to age gracefully for years to come. What a wine!In Bond£1,612.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (93)
The 2022 Chardonnay (Napa Valley) is typically a blend of Hyde, Hudson, Arcadia and a few others. In 2022, Hudson was not in the blend. Dried lemon peel, tangerine oil, hazelnut and chamomile unfurl in the glass. The drought conditions of the year produced a wine of considerable intensity. Its weight and viscous intensity make it a sort of mini-Judge. The 2022 is very dense and phenolic.In Bond£1,355.00 -
Behold Kongsgaard Syrah 2018, one of Napa Valley's majestic treasures. From legendary winemaker John Kongsgaard, this remarkable wine delivers an ambrosial experience worthy of utterance among the finest in the world. Kongsgaard, renowned for his minimalist intervention approach, allows nature to take centre stage in the crafting process. This Syrah is grown in the mineral-rich volcanic soils of the Kongsgaard family's vineyard in the Atlas Peak AVA region, adding uniqueness to each bottle.
The Kongsgaard Syrah 2018 is an arresting amalgamation of complex flavour profiles, providing perfect integration of smoked meats, black fruit, and finely layered spice. Its powerful, voluptuous character is balanced by an elegant tannin structure and a lingering finish, promising a magnificent ageing potential. Seamlessly blending power and finesse, this wine easily justifies its esteem among connoisseurs. A celebration of the Kongsgaard's dedication to unadulterated expression of terroir, the Kongsgaard Syrah 2018 is exceptional and not to be missed by lovers of indulgent and expressive wines.
In Bond£2,018.00 -
The Kongsgaard Syrah 2019 hails from the picturesque terrains of Napa Valley, California, a land renowned for world-class wines. The Kongsgaard family is famous for their meticulously crafted, limited-production wines, and this vintage is no exception.
Employing traditional winemaking methods, the Syrah grapes used in this acclaimed red are hand-harvested and fermented with indigenous yeasts. The rich purple hue of the Kongsgaard Syrah 2019 preludes its complex and heady aroma; dense with the scent of dark fruits and interlaced with hints of smoked meat and pepper.
On the palate, it presents layers of lush blackberries, rich dried fruit and exotic spices, underlined by finely grained tannins. It culminates in a long finish, providing a remarkable sensory experience that highlights the unique terroir of the Kongsgaard estate.
The Kongsgaard Syrah 2019 is a testament to the Kongsgaard family's commitment to excellence, reflecting their mastery and passion for winemaking.
In Bond£1,958.00 -
This Syrah comes from a 2+ acre vineyard in Carneros and has been a part of the brand since its inception in 1996.In Bond£2,178.00 -
(12x75cl) 2022The Kongsgaard Syrah 2022 is a luscious blend of sophistication and character. Sourced from the sun-drenched Atlas Peak vineyards in Napa Valley, California, it presents an ideal fusion of New World approach with Old Word meticulousness. Produced by the world-renowned winemaker, John Kongsgaard, whose fine wine-making lineage dates back over five generations, this Syrah captures a dimension of exotic indulgence.
Unlike conventional wines, Kongsgaard Syrah 2022 undergoes an extended fermentation period, rendering it an intensely flavourful wine. It reveals multifaceted, lingering notes of dark fruit and seductive spices, cascading onto an elegant finish of smoky oak. Beneath its mesmerising purplish hue, it unleashes a finely balanced acidity, culminating in a truly unforgettable sensory experience.
As one of the crown jewels of Kongsgaard's portfolio, the Syrah 2022 is a testament to their tradition of crafting deeply expressive wines with an assertive personality. A bottle of Kongsgaard Syrah 2022 is not just wine; it's a journey of revelatory pleasure.
In Bond£2,259.00 -
Vinous (97)
The 2021 Grande Cuvée TBA No. 34 Nouvelle Vague Kollektion is a blend of 30% Chardonnay, fermented in new barriques and 70% Welschriesling, fermented in new 1,000-liter barrels. The nose smells uncannily of caramel popcorn. It's toasty, rounded and smooth, with a distant sense of lemon oil. The palate adds fruit to the equation: a note of golden apricot preserved in syrup flows and flows. This has a really pure essence of fruit and toastiness with absolute precision.In Bond£230.50 -
James Suckling (98)
A fabulously concentrated and beautifully balanced TBA, this is like diving into a fjord of tropical fruit (both fresh and dried), the vibrant acidity and salty minerality exactly counterbalancing the lushness. Very long, creamy and complete finish. A truly grand cuvee of 60% welschriesling and 40% chardonnay. Drink or hold.In Bond£165.50 -
(1x75cl) 1952In Bond£4,894.00 -
(1x75cl) 1964In Bond£2,112.37 -
(1x75cl) 1976Vinous (94)
Krug’s 1976 Vintage, tasted from magnum, is rich, deep and powerful, with Riesling-inflected veins of minerality that run through a core of orange peel, ash and dried flowers. A deeply Pinot leaning wine, the 1976 offers notable richness and breadth throughout. The 1976 vintage in Champagne is remembered for a hot, dry growing season with an early harvest that produced intense powerful wines. Krug’s 1976 Vintage is now fully mature. Well-stored examples should continue to drink well for a number of years, although there is no upside from cellaring bottles further. Interestingly, this 1976 magnum was aged on cork, rather than crown capsule, like the 1979 tasted alongside it.In Bond£1,268.00 -
Inc. VAT£1,177.20 -
(6x75cl) 1985In Bond£5,083.00 -
In Bond£4,101.00 -
(1x75cl) 1989Vinous (96)
Krug’s 1989 Vintage, tasted from magnum, was explosive, ripe and beautifully layered from start to finish.In Bond£721.00 -
(6x75cl) 1989Vinous (96)
Krug’s 1989 Vintage, tasted from magnum, was explosive, ripe and beautifully layered from start to finish.In Bond£4,788.00 -
Wine Spectator (98)
A profound wine of great depth and complexity. Its detailed flavors range from citrus and ginger to whole grain bread and woodsy richness, with accents of honey and nuts. Retains its focus thanks to a vibrant structure, all the time carrying its weight with authority and grace. Fine, smoky finish. Drink now through 2020. 15017000 cases imported.In Bond£1,982.00 -
Wine Spectator (98)
A profound wine of great depth and complexity. Its detailed flavors range from citrus and ginger to whole grain bread and woodsy richness, with accents of honey and nuts. Retains its focus thanks to a vibrant structure, all the time carrying its weight with authority and grace. Fine, smoky finish. Drink now through 2020. 15017000 cases imported.Inc. VAT£1,003.20 -
(1x150cl) 1995Wine Spectator (98)
A very youthful '95. Delicate. Intense aromas of ginger, citrus, candied berry and multigrain bread turn to honey, roasted almonds and graphite on the palate. It's all underscored by a precise structure and creamy texture. Its structure keeps it persistent through the long finish. A picture of precision and intensity. Drink now through 2025. 1,700 cases imported. -BSIn Bond£825.00

