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Jeb Dunnuck (100)
Bottled in June of 2024, the 2022 Château Mouton Rothschild checks in as classic blend of 92% Cabernet Sauvignon and 8% Merlot that was raised all in new barrels. Incredibly concentrated yet light on its feet and graceful, this inky-hued beauty has sensational notes of cassis, graphite, crushed stone, and chocolate that are to die for. It shows the ripe, opulent style of the vintage yet brings sensational purity, loads of tannins, and a gorgeous finish. For the tech geeks out there, this hit 14% alcohol, a pH of 3.86, and an IPT (tannins) of 76. It has the depth of fruit and texture to offer incredible pleasure even today, yet it deserves a decade of bottle age and will evolve for 50-60 years. It reminds me of a mix of the 2009 and 2010.Inc. VAT£2,895.95 -
(12x37.5cl) 2023Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.Expected Price Range£2,486 - £2,952 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.Inc. VAT£1,805.15 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.Inc. VAT£3,135.07 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.Inc. VAT£410.93 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.Inc. VAT£2,333.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.Inc. VAT£1,279.60 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.Inc. VAT£2,333.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (97)
My favorite in the lineup was the 2016 Cabernet Franc Mt. Veeder. This rock star effort has a Cheval Blanc-like level of complexity and purity. Possessing a huge perfume of black cherries, blackberries, violets, lavender, and savory herbs, it hits the palate with medium to full-bodied richness, incredible elegance, ultra-fine tannins, and a great, great finish. It’s not a blockbuster, yet it has world-class complexity, elegance, and purity. Drink it any time over the coming 10-15 years.Inc. VAT£586.78 -
The Mt Difficulty Pinot Noir Long Gully 2010 exemplifies the pinnacle of Martinborough’s esteemed viticulture. Grown in the renowned Long Gully vineyard, this Pinot Noir benefits from the region’s unique terroir—rich alluvial soils and a temperate climate that foster optimal grape maturation. Hand-harvested with meticulous care, the grapes undergo gentle fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve their delicate aromas and vibrant fruit character. The wine is then aged for 12 months in French French oak barrels, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing its intrinsic elegance. On the palate, the Mt Difficulty Pinot Noir Long Gully 2010 reveals layers of ripe cherry, plum, and earthy undertones, complemented by fine tannins and a lingering finish. Produced by the esteemed Mt Difficulty winery, known for their commitment to sustainable practices and artisanal craftsmanship, this vintage stands as a testament to their expertise and passion for fine wine. Perfect for discerning connoisseurs, it promises an exquisite experience with every sip.
Inc. VAT£95.33 -
Wine Advocate (94+)
The second vintage of their top white is the 2019 Flor de Muga Blanco, produced with a blend of 40% Viura from red limestone and clay soils, 30% Garnacha Blanca from classical clay and limestone and 30% Maturana Blanca planted on sandy soils. It fermented in small barrels with indigenous yeasts and then matured in concrete eggs for three months and new barriques built in their own cooperage for six months. The wine is 13.2%alcohol and has a pH of 3.2 with very good acidity. There are only 37 hectares of Maturana Blanca in Rioja, of which they have eight. It's the same grape as the extinct Ribadavia variety from Galicia. The variety disappeared because it delivers very low yields, but they love the quality when it's picked fully ripe when it still keeps very good acidity. The wine is still a little oaky and powerful, from a warm and dry year, but the palate is electric and almost salty. This is a white that should develop nicely in bottle (I wish I had a time machine!), and as with the rosé, this feels like the finest vintage to date... only the second one! 11,892 bottles produced. It was bottled in December 2020.Inc. VAT£227.52 -
(3x150cl) 2021Inc. VAT£148.40 -
(6x75cl) 2000Vinous (91)
Dark red. Wild, gamey red berry and cherry scents are complicated by leather, vanilla, baking spices and cured meat. Firm, sharply focused redcurrant and bitter cherry flavors slowly unwind to reveal smoky mineral and floral pastille character. Finishes sweet, spicy and very long.Inc. VAT£777.20 -
(1x75cl) 2010James Suckling (99)
The wonderfully silky texture with an added juiciness is what makes this wine so very special. The flawless and seamless nature to the wine is so impressive that it takes you breath away. Plenty of beautiful fruit but what mouthfeel. Drink now and forever.Inc. VAT£116.00 -
Wine Advocate (96)
The most classical of the wines from Muga, the 2011 Prado Enea Gran Reserva comes from a warm year that here was cooler than 2012, when they did not produce it. There won't be a 2013 either. So after this 2011, the following vintage will be 2014 but with fewer bottles and then 2015 and 2016. The wine has a developed nose with some tertiary notes, combined with some notes of ripe black fruit and sweet spices. It fees like an open, expressive and hedonistic year for Prado Enea. The palate reveals polished tannins and some balsamic and developed flavors, truffle, forest floor and hints of cigar ash and incense. Stylistically, this could be close to the 2006, which was also surprisingly fresh for the average ripeness found in Rioja in general. 92,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in early 2015 after almost 40 months in barrel. Time in bottle has polished the wine, and it's ready to drink on release, but it's a wine that is going to develop in bottle for a long time.Inc. VAT£403.55 -
James Suckling (97)
Really beautiful aromas of crushed blackberry, brambleberry, hazelnut, walnut and light coffee, following through to a full yet so reserved and polished body with fine, creamy-textured tannins. Fresh and exquisite finish. This is a much more refined and harmonic rendition of their classic wine. Three years in French oak from their own production. Very enjoyable now, but this will improve with age for a long time.Inc. VAT£374.38 -
Wine Enthusiast (98)
This dark-ruby wine offers a bouquet of ripe cherry and baking spices. Notes of clove and nutmeg transition to the palate alongside flavors of blackberry, cassis, chocolate-covered espresso bean, eucalyptus and violet. Luxurious tannins amble toward a lengthy finish. Drink through 2045.Inc. VAT£428.38 -
Wine Advocate (97+)
The expressive, complex and nuanced 2016 Prado Enea Gran Reserva is a textbook traditional Rioja in the making. 2016 was a very elegant year, with aging potential, volume and very good acidity and freshness. It's full-bodied but fine-boned, has 14.5% alcohol, a pH of 3.6 and 5.25 grams per liter acidity. It has terrific balance, with all the components in the right proportion to age superbly in bottle. They have also been working on the selection of wood used. This wine matured in French and American oak barrels for three years, and the oak is super integrated. 127,808 bottles produced. It was bottled in January 2020. It was an exceptional year with volume and quality.Inc. VAT£382.78 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2019 Reserva, sold as Crianza in Spain, comes from a dry and warm year with low yields and concentrated wines. The grapes from the Haro zone, the four from Rioja, Tempranillo, Garnacha Tinta, Mazuelo and Graciano fermented destemmed and lightly crushed in oak vats with indigenous yeasts, and 80% of the volume matured in French oak and the rest in Centro European and American oak, 20% of them new, for 22 months, during which time the wine was racked every eight to nine months. This is serious and young but balanced, nuanced and complex. They are shortening the time in oak, as they feel they have better and younger barrels and think the wines need less time in oak and more time in bottle. This is very Muga, very Rioja and very good. They produced an impressive 960,000 bottles and 18,000 magnums of this. There is only one master blend that is bottled at different times. I tasted a bottle that was filled in April 2022 (because of the lack of availability of bottles!).Inc. VAT£213.58 -
(6x75cl) 2015Inc. VAT£371.60 -
Jeb Dunnuck (99)
Even better than the magical 2015, the 2016 Torre Muga offers a thrilling bouquet of cassis and assorted pure dark fruits, lead pencil, graphite, white flowers, and spice-laced aromas and flavors. While this cuvée is always thought of as the most modern in the lineup, it's far from it and has integrated oak, flawless balance, sweet tannins, and a gorgeous finish. It's beautifully done and just a thrilling bottle of Rioja that's going to evolve for 20-30 years or more.Inc. VAT£627.58 -
Evoking the pure essence of Burgundy, the Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2014 is a testament to the artisanal skills of this family-run domain. Operating out of Vosne-Romanée, the heart of Burgundy's famed Côte d'Or, the Mugneret-Gibourg family's wines are fabled for their elegance, depth and precision, and this vintage is no exception.
Brimming with expressive red fruit aromas like cherries and raspberries, this Pinot Noir offers an astounding depth of flavours flawlessly balanced by harmonious tannins and crisp acidity. Crafted sustainably and harvested by hand, all grapes exhibit maturity at their time of picking for optimum quality.
The Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2014 was aged in French oak, contributing to its fine structure and elegance. This epitome of a classic Burgundian red, it showcases the terroir with sheer brilliance, making it a lavish addition to any fine wine repertoire.
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Crafted with utmost precision, Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2015 is a true embodiment of Burgundy's rich character. This quaint, family-run domaine in Vosne-Romanée meticulously practices organic viticulture since 2001, never compromising on quality. Revered for their pure yet complex creations, sisters Marie-Christine and Marie-Andrée orchestrate the production of this wine with remarkable artistry.
A harmonious blend of old and young vine Pinot Noir, it's made with carefully hand-harvested grapes for optimal ripeness. The cellar work is minimalistic, with light fining and no filtration used, boasting an unadulterated expression of terroir. This medium-bodied wine enthralls your palate with its vibrant red fruit notes, intertwined with earthy undertones.
The Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2015's potential to evolve beautifully with age is tantalizing, making it an exquisite find for any fine wine aficionado.
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Meticulously produced by the distinguished Mugneret-Gibourg estate, the Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2018 is a testament to the profound expertise of the winemaker. Grown in the esteemed region of Bourgogne, France, this Pinot Noir conveys aromatic complexity and refinement. The yielding vineyards root deeply into the area's limestones, absorbing the terroir's personality and producing a wine at once robust and elegant.
Artisanally vinified, often with full clusters, the Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2018 ferments spontaneously after a meticulous sorting process. Aged in oak barrels, it’s imbued with subtle nuances of French oak. This vintage reveals an enchanting ruby hue and tannic structure that offers potential ageing, paving the path for future evolved expressiveness. Its harmonious palate introduces red-berry nuances intertwined with elegant earthiness, creating a memorable sensorial experience.
A bottle of Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2018 invites wine enthusiasts into the intimate narrative of a truly unique terroir, encapsulating a moment in time within its remarkable vinous creation.
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The Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2019 is an impressively crafted Burgundy wine that boasts refined elegance and delicate precision. Brought to life in the esteemed cellars of Domaine Mugneret-Gibourg, hailing from the heart of Vosne-Romanée, this exquisite vintage exemplifies the winery's unrivalled finesse and meticulous winemaking process.
Harvested from the choicest selection of Pinot Noir grape vines, the Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2019 captivates the senses with a florid bouquet of ripe berries and understated, earthy undertones. Its potent layers of savoury complexity and soft-spoken tannin profile result from an impeccably managed aging process in French oak barrels.
The mugneret sisters, Marie-Andrée and Marie-Christine, have further amplified their father's leviathan reputation, birthing a luxurious depiction of classic Burgundian elegance and authenticity. Immerse yourself in the deep-toned resonance of Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2019; its every sip etching an indelible mark of exquisite craftsmanship and viticultural heritage.
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The distinguished Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2020 is a classic rendition of exquisite French winemaking. Born in the prestigious vineyards of Burgundy, this red wine exudes remarkable depth and sophistication. Devotees of Mugneret Gibourg will note the hand-harvested grapes, methodical vinification in oak casks and meticulous ageing - a testament to their unyielding commitment to quality.
Effortlessly displaying the family's laudable wine-making philosophy, the Bourgogne Rouge shimmers with hues of crimson, bearing multifaceted notes of vibrant red fruits underlined by subtle tinges of spice. Its palate is adorned with fine-grained tannins, elevating a gratifyingly persistent finish.
Since the winery’s establishment in the early 20th century, Mugneret Gibourg continues to enthrall the senses with their unrivaled reds. The Bourgogne Rouge 2020 neatly encapsulates their masterful prowess, marking an unforgettable tasting experience for even the most discerning of aficionados.
Inc. VAT£178.13 -
Vinous (92+)
Excellent deep red. Complex aromas of red- and blackcurrants, minerals and smoke, along with an herbal topnote; smells much sweeter from bottle than it did a year ago from barrel. Sweet, broad and deep; less complex today in the mouth than the Ruchottes, but offers terrific texture. The tannins hit the palate earlier than those of the Ruchottes, but there also very strong, persistent back-end fruit flavor.Inc. VAT£912.53 -
Vinous (91+)
Medium red. Very reticent, slightly reductive aromas of licorice and menthol. Silky on entry, then minerally and tight in the middle and youthfully austere. But this pure, intense wine finishes with superb lift and perfume and firm tannins that show no sign of hardness. This will need a good six or seven years of patience. I would not be at all surprised if the Mugnerets' compellingly pure 2001 grand crus merited higher scores with time in bottle.Inc. VAT£779.99 -
Vinous (90)
Moderately saturated medium red with an amber edge. Mature scents of smoke, game, herbs and spices, plus a whiff of asparagus. Surprisingly sweet on entry, then nicely intense and mature in the middle palate, with game and clove flavors joined by black pepper and a hint of pyrazines. My enthusiasm was a bit dampened by a slight peppery edge that dries the dusty tannins and leaves behind a hint of tartness. Perhaps a bit more vegetal than fruity at this point but by no means bitterly green. Marie-Andrée described the 2004 vintage as a great challenge, although she maintained early on that any green character in the estate's wines in '04 were due to incomplete ripeness and not to the ladybug issue that plagued some red Burgundies that year. (13.8% alcohol; 40 hl/h; 3.5 pH; harvested on September 26)Inc. VAT£5,189.60 -
Vinous (92)
Medium red with a hint of amber. Musky red fruits, spices, menthol and herbs on the nose, complicated by a whiff of leather. Seamless and suave in texture, with some leather and herb impingements to its red fruit and spice flavors. Offers lovely easygoing sweetness along with complex soil tones and very good vinosity. Finishes with a late dusting of tannins. A subtly sophisticated Clos Vougeot but probably for mid-term rather than long aging. The Mugneret sisters compared this wine to the 2017 version, noting that the acidity was going down at the time of the very early harvest. (13.5% alcohol; 40 hl/h; 3.6 pH; harvested on September 2)Inc. VAT£1,288.13
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Jeb Dunnuck (100)
Bottled in June of 2024, the 2022 Château Mouton Rothschild checks in as classic blend of 92% Cabernet Sauvignon and 8% Merlot that was raised all in new barrels. Incredibly concentrated yet light on its feet and graceful, this inky-hued beauty has sensational notes of cassis, graphite, crushed stone, and chocolate that are to die for. It shows the ripe, opulent style of the vintage yet brings sensational purity, loads of tannins, and a gorgeous finish. For the tech geeks out there, this hit 14% alcohol, a pH of 3.86, and an IPT (tannins) of 76. It has the depth of fruit and texture to offer incredible pleasure even today, yet it deserves a decade of bottle age and will evolve for 50-60 years. It reminds me of a mix of the 2009 and 2010.In Bond£2,394.00 -
(12x37.5cl) 2023Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.Expected Price Range£2,486 - £2,952 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.In Bond£1,491.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.In Bond£2,585.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.In Bond£339.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.In Bond£1,923.50 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.In Bond£1,056.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is bright and explosive in the glass. Vibrant, rich, deep and so beautifully expressive, the 2023 Mouton is one of my early candidates for wine of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon is bumped up to 93% (the highest ever, just behind the 2010), with 7% Merlot and no Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot in the blend. Time in the glass brings out darker shades of fruit along the wine's complex, dynamic personality. This is a magnificent Grand Vin.In Bond£1,923.50 -
Jeb Dunnuck (97)
My favorite in the lineup was the 2016 Cabernet Franc Mt. Veeder. This rock star effort has a Cheval Blanc-like level of complexity and purity. Possessing a huge perfume of black cherries, blackberries, violets, lavender, and savory herbs, it hits the palate with medium to full-bodied richness, incredible elegance, ultra-fine tannins, and a great, great finish. It’s not a blockbuster, yet it has world-class complexity, elegance, and purity. Drink it any time over the coming 10-15 years.In Bond£469.00 -
The Mt Difficulty Pinot Noir Long Gully 2010 exemplifies the pinnacle of Martinborough’s esteemed viticulture. Grown in the renowned Long Gully vineyard, this Pinot Noir benefits from the region’s unique terroir—rich alluvial soils and a temperate climate that foster optimal grape maturation. Hand-harvested with meticulous care, the grapes undergo gentle fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve their delicate aromas and vibrant fruit character. The wine is then aged for 12 months in French French oak barrels, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing its intrinsic elegance. On the palate, the Mt Difficulty Pinot Noir Long Gully 2010 reveals layers of ripe cherry, plum, and earthy undertones, complemented by fine tannins and a lingering finish. Produced by the esteemed Mt Difficulty winery, known for their commitment to sustainable practices and artisanal craftsmanship, this vintage stands as a testament to their expertise and passion for fine wine. Perfect for discerning connoisseurs, it promises an exquisite experience with every sip.
In Bond£76.00 -
Wine Advocate (94+)
The second vintage of their top white is the 2019 Flor de Muga Blanco, produced with a blend of 40% Viura from red limestone and clay soils, 30% Garnacha Blanca from classical clay and limestone and 30% Maturana Blanca planted on sandy soils. It fermented in small barrels with indigenous yeasts and then matured in concrete eggs for three months and new barriques built in their own cooperage for six months. The wine is 13.2%alcohol and has a pH of 3.2 with very good acidity. There are only 37 hectares of Maturana Blanca in Rioja, of which they have eight. It's the same grape as the extinct Ribadavia variety from Galicia. The variety disappeared because it delivers very low yields, but they love the quality when it's picked fully ripe when it still keeps very good acidity. The wine is still a little oaky and powerful, from a warm and dry year, but the palate is electric and almost salty. This is a white that should develop nicely in bottle (I wish I had a time machine!), and as with the rosé, this feels like the finest vintage to date... only the second one! 11,892 bottles produced. It was bottled in December 2020.In Bond£171.00 -
(3x150cl) 2021In Bond£103.00 -
(6x75cl) 2000Vinous (91)
Dark red. Wild, gamey red berry and cherry scents are complicated by leather, vanilla, baking spices and cured meat. Firm, sharply focused redcurrant and bitter cherry flavors slowly unwind to reveal smoky mineral and floral pastille character. Finishes sweet, spicy and very long.In Bond£627.00 -
(1x75cl) 2010James Suckling (99)
The wonderfully silky texture with an added juiciness is what makes this wine so very special. The flawless and seamless nature to the wine is so impressive that it takes you breath away. Plenty of beautiful fruit but what mouthfeel. Drink now and forever.In Bond£94.00 -
Wine Advocate (96)
The most classical of the wines from Muga, the 2011 Prado Enea Gran Reserva comes from a warm year that here was cooler than 2012, when they did not produce it. There won't be a 2013 either. So after this 2011, the following vintage will be 2014 but with fewer bottles and then 2015 and 2016. The wine has a developed nose with some tertiary notes, combined with some notes of ripe black fruit and sweet spices. It fees like an open, expressive and hedonistic year for Prado Enea. The palate reveals polished tannins and some balsamic and developed flavors, truffle, forest floor and hints of cigar ash and incense. Stylistically, this could be close to the 2006, which was also surprisingly fresh for the average ripeness found in Rioja in general. 92,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in early 2015 after almost 40 months in barrel. Time in bottle has polished the wine, and it's ready to drink on release, but it's a wine that is going to develop in bottle for a long time.In Bond£317.00 -
James Suckling (97)
Really beautiful aromas of crushed blackberry, brambleberry, hazelnut, walnut and light coffee, following through to a full yet so reserved and polished body with fine, creamy-textured tannins. Fresh and exquisite finish. This is a much more refined and harmonic rendition of their classic wine. Three years in French oak from their own production. Very enjoyable now, but this will improve with age for a long time.In Bond£292.00 -
Wine Enthusiast (98)
This dark-ruby wine offers a bouquet of ripe cherry and baking spices. Notes of clove and nutmeg transition to the palate alongside flavors of blackberry, cassis, chocolate-covered espresso bean, eucalyptus and violet. Luxurious tannins amble toward a lengthy finish. Drink through 2045.In Bond£337.00 -
Wine Advocate (97+)
The expressive, complex and nuanced 2016 Prado Enea Gran Reserva is a textbook traditional Rioja in the making. 2016 was a very elegant year, with aging potential, volume and very good acidity and freshness. It's full-bodied but fine-boned, has 14.5% alcohol, a pH of 3.6 and 5.25 grams per liter acidity. It has terrific balance, with all the components in the right proportion to age superbly in bottle. They have also been working on the selection of wood used. This wine matured in French and American oak barrels for three years, and the oak is super integrated. 127,808 bottles produced. It was bottled in January 2020. It was an exceptional year with volume and quality.In Bond£299.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2019 Reserva, sold as Crianza in Spain, comes from a dry and warm year with low yields and concentrated wines. The grapes from the Haro zone, the four from Rioja, Tempranillo, Garnacha Tinta, Mazuelo and Graciano fermented destemmed and lightly crushed in oak vats with indigenous yeasts, and 80% of the volume matured in French oak and the rest in Centro European and American oak, 20% of them new, for 22 months, during which time the wine was racked every eight to nine months. This is serious and young but balanced, nuanced and complex. They are shortening the time in oak, as they feel they have better and younger barrels and think the wines need less time in oak and more time in bottle. This is very Muga, very Rioja and very good. They produced an impressive 960,000 bottles and 18,000 magnums of this. There is only one master blend that is bottled at different times. I tasted a bottle that was filled in April 2022 (because of the lack of availability of bottles!).In Bond£158.00 -
(6x75cl) 2015In Bond£289.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (99)
Even better than the magical 2015, the 2016 Torre Muga offers a thrilling bouquet of cassis and assorted pure dark fruits, lead pencil, graphite, white flowers, and spice-laced aromas and flavors. While this cuvée is always thought of as the most modern in the lineup, it's far from it and has integrated oak, flawless balance, sweet tannins, and a gorgeous finish. It's beautifully done and just a thrilling bottle of Rioja that's going to evolve for 20-30 years or more.In Bond£503.00 -
Evoking the pure essence of Burgundy, the Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2014 is a testament to the artisanal skills of this family-run domain. Operating out of Vosne-Romanée, the heart of Burgundy's famed Côte d'Or, the Mugneret-Gibourg family's wines are fabled for their elegance, depth and precision, and this vintage is no exception.
Brimming with expressive red fruit aromas like cherries and raspberries, this Pinot Noir offers an astounding depth of flavours flawlessly balanced by harmonious tannins and crisp acidity. Crafted sustainably and harvested by hand, all grapes exhibit maturity at their time of picking for optimum quality.
The Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2014 was aged in French oak, contributing to its fine structure and elegance. This epitome of a classic Burgundian red, it showcases the terroir with sheer brilliance, making it a lavish addition to any fine wine repertoire.
In Bond£1,312.00 -
Crafted with utmost precision, Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2015 is a true embodiment of Burgundy's rich character. This quaint, family-run domaine in Vosne-Romanée meticulously practices organic viticulture since 2001, never compromising on quality. Revered for their pure yet complex creations, sisters Marie-Christine and Marie-Andrée orchestrate the production of this wine with remarkable artistry.
A harmonious blend of old and young vine Pinot Noir, it's made with carefully hand-harvested grapes for optimal ripeness. The cellar work is minimalistic, with light fining and no filtration used, boasting an unadulterated expression of terroir. This medium-bodied wine enthralls your palate with its vibrant red fruit notes, intertwined with earthy undertones.
The Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2015's potential to evolve beautifully with age is tantalizing, making it an exquisite find for any fine wine aficionado.
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Meticulously produced by the distinguished Mugneret-Gibourg estate, the Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2018 is a testament to the profound expertise of the winemaker. Grown in the esteemed region of Bourgogne, France, this Pinot Noir conveys aromatic complexity and refinement. The yielding vineyards root deeply into the area's limestones, absorbing the terroir's personality and producing a wine at once robust and elegant.
Artisanally vinified, often with full clusters, the Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2018 ferments spontaneously after a meticulous sorting process. Aged in oak barrels, it’s imbued with subtle nuances of French oak. This vintage reveals an enchanting ruby hue and tannic structure that offers potential ageing, paving the path for future evolved expressiveness. Its harmonious palate introduces red-berry nuances intertwined with elegant earthiness, creating a memorable sensorial experience.
A bottle of Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2018 invites wine enthusiasts into the intimate narrative of a truly unique terroir, encapsulating a moment in time within its remarkable vinous creation.
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The Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2019 is an impressively crafted Burgundy wine that boasts refined elegance and delicate precision. Brought to life in the esteemed cellars of Domaine Mugneret-Gibourg, hailing from the heart of Vosne-Romanée, this exquisite vintage exemplifies the winery's unrivalled finesse and meticulous winemaking process.
Harvested from the choicest selection of Pinot Noir grape vines, the Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2019 captivates the senses with a florid bouquet of ripe berries and understated, earthy undertones. Its potent layers of savoury complexity and soft-spoken tannin profile result from an impeccably managed aging process in French oak barrels.
The mugneret sisters, Marie-Andrée and Marie-Christine, have further amplified their father's leviathan reputation, birthing a luxurious depiction of classic Burgundian elegance and authenticity. Immerse yourself in the deep-toned resonance of Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2019; its every sip etching an indelible mark of exquisite craftsmanship and viticultural heritage.
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The distinguished Mugneret Gibourg Bourgogne Rouge 2020 is a classic rendition of exquisite French winemaking. Born in the prestigious vineyards of Burgundy, this red wine exudes remarkable depth and sophistication. Devotees of Mugneret Gibourg will note the hand-harvested grapes, methodical vinification in oak casks and meticulous ageing - a testament to their unyielding commitment to quality.
Effortlessly displaying the family's laudable wine-making philosophy, the Bourgogne Rouge shimmers with hues of crimson, bearing multifaceted notes of vibrant red fruits underlined by subtle tinges of spice. Its palate is adorned with fine-grained tannins, elevating a gratifyingly persistent finish.
Since the winery’s establishment in the early 20th century, Mugneret Gibourg continues to enthrall the senses with their unrivaled reds. The Bourgogne Rouge 2020 neatly encapsulates their masterful prowess, marking an unforgettable tasting experience for even the most discerning of aficionados.
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Vinous (92+)
Excellent deep red. Complex aromas of red- and blackcurrants, minerals and smoke, along with an herbal topnote; smells much sweeter from bottle than it did a year ago from barrel. Sweet, broad and deep; less complex today in the mouth than the Ruchottes, but offers terrific texture. The tannins hit the palate earlier than those of the Ruchottes, but there also very strong, persistent back-end fruit flavor.In Bond£757.00 -
Vinous (91+)
Medium red. Very reticent, slightly reductive aromas of licorice and menthol. Silky on entry, then minerally and tight in the middle and youthfully austere. But this pure, intense wine finishes with superb lift and perfume and firm tannins that show no sign of hardness. This will need a good six or seven years of patience. I would not be at all surprised if the Mugnerets' compellingly pure 2001 grand crus merited higher scores with time in bottle.In Bond£647.00 -
Vinous (90)
Moderately saturated medium red with an amber edge. Mature scents of smoke, game, herbs and spices, plus a whiff of asparagus. Surprisingly sweet on entry, then nicely intense and mature in the middle palate, with game and clove flavors joined by black pepper and a hint of pyrazines. My enthusiasm was a bit dampened by a slight peppery edge that dries the dusty tannins and leaves behind a hint of tartness. Perhaps a bit more vegetal than fruity at this point but by no means bitterly green. Marie-Andrée described the 2004 vintage as a great challenge, although she maintained early on that any green character in the estate's wines in '04 were due to incomplete ripeness and not to the ladybug issue that plagued some red Burgundies that year. (13.8% alcohol; 40 hl/h; 3.5 pH; harvested on September 26)In Bond£4,304.00 -
Vinous (92)
Medium red with a hint of amber. Musky red fruits, spices, menthol and herbs on the nose, complicated by a whiff of leather. Seamless and suave in texture, with some leather and herb impingements to its red fruit and spice flavors. Offers lovely easygoing sweetness along with complex soil tones and very good vinosity. Finishes with a late dusting of tannins. A subtly sophisticated Clos Vougeot but probably for mid-term rather than long aging. The Mugneret sisters compared this wine to the 2017 version, noting that the acidity was going down at the time of the very early harvest. (13.5% alcohol; 40 hl/h; 3.6 pH; harvested on September 2)In Bond£1,070.00

