
| Australian | 2593 |
| Italian | 890 |
| Burgundy | 878 |
| Imported | 545 |
| Bordeaux | 480 |
| Champagne | 284 |
| Rhone | 284 |
| New Zealand | 258 |
| Sauternes / Barsac | 158 |
| France | 133 |
| Whisky | 110 |
| Chablis | 108 |
| Port | 60 |
| Spirits | 35 |
| Mixed Lots | 3 |
| Total Lots: | 6819 |
| PENFOLDS Bin 707 | 2008 |
| PENFOLDS Grange | 2002 |
| TORBRECK The Struie | 2015 |
| VINOPTIMA Ormond Noble Late Harv... | 2004 |
| DEEP WOODS Reserve | 2016 |
| PENFOLDS Bin 169 | 2010 |
| TORBRECK The Pict | 2013 |
| LANSON Gold Label | 1990 |
| LANSON Gold Label | 1996 |
| LOUIS ROEDERER Cristal | 2016 |
| PENFOLDS Grange |
| HENSCHKE Hill of Grace |
| MOSSWOOD Cabernet |
| ROCKFORD Basket Press |
SPECTACULAR - RP97-99 - The Fonseca 2011 is typically more forthcoming on the nose compared to the bashful Croft: a strident bouquet with lifted scents of freshly picked blackberries, kirsch, crushed stone and a dash of Hoi Sin and oyster sauce. It is very well-defined, very focused and direct. The palate is silky smooth with not a rough edge in sight, though not a typically voluptuous Fonseca because of the keen thread of acidity and the structure that lends this mighty Port wonderful backbone. A slight viscosity on the finish lacquers the tongue and indicates a core of sweet fruit is ticking away underneath that will surely explode several years after bottling. A tincture of salted licorice on the aftertaste is very attractive. This will turn out to become an outstanding Fonseca, the growing season taming its exuberance with spectacular results. So much potential, but just 6,000 cases were produced.
| HKW 4444 | 1 HALF BOTTLE Cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $48 | |
| HKW 4445 | 1 HALF BOTTLE Cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $48 |
BEAUTIFUL - RP97 - The 2016 Vintage Port is a field blend sourced from the typical three quintas (Panascal in the Tavora Valley and Quinta do Cruzeiro and Quinta de St Antonio in the Pinhão Valley). When last seen, this was in fine form. It was aged for 20 months in wood and comes in with 99 grams of residual sugar. Right now, surprisingly, this seems more tightly wound than the Taylor's, which usually seems to me the burlier as between the two. It has beautiful fruit as well, if not quite the wave of big fruit that Taylor's shows off. In 2017, I would say Taylor's wins. In this vintage, it may be Fonseca. However, there are great performances all around.
| XDW 1917 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $159 | |
| XDW 1918 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $159 | |
| XDW 1921 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $159 |
GREAT - RP98 - The 2017 Vintage Port, not quite bottled when originally seen, has now been in bottle for a couple of years. It is a field blend (with typical grapes like Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesca, Tinto Cão, Tinta Roriz and Tinta Barroca) aged for approximately 20 months in used French oak. It comes in with 98 grams of residual sugar. This is a great Fonseca, distinctive, with a touch of eucalyptus and plums, but also loaded with delicious fruit. Like its Taylor's siblings, there is also a fine backbone. I'd say it is a step behind the Taylor's duo this year, but not by much. It will age well, to say the least.
| ACC 18328 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $111 | |
| XDW 1922 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $164 |
WS 96/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - 97 Tasting.com - 95 Whisky Advocate - 96 Falstaff - 98 Wine Enthusiast
| XSP 0004 | 1 700ML BOTTLE 46% Alc./Vol - Freight only for buyers in Australia | Current Bid: $1024 | |
| XSP 0005 | 1 700ML BOTTLE 46% Alc./Vol - Freight only for buyers in Australia | Current Bid: $1024 |
VERY RARE - Presumably natural strength and certainly very rare is this 1998 bottling from the famous Highland Park distillery. Released by Signatory Vintage when the distillery was on the rise as one of Scotland's greats, the outturn was 212 bottles at 52% Alc./Vol.
| FIN 0001 | 1 700ML BOTTLE 52% Alc./Vol - Freight only for buyers in Australia | Current Bid: $780 |
CHAIRMAN MORRISON - CARN MOR - Distilled on 27 April, 1965 and bottled on 2 June, 2008 this 43 year old Macallan is one of the two Macallan expressions which launched the now distinguished Carn Mor label as the independent bottling department of the Scottish Liqueur Centre in Bankfoot just north of Perth. This one was from a first fill Gonzalez Byass Tio Pepe fino sherry cask and the other from a Harvey’s Bristol Cream Sherry cask. The two casks were filled on the same day and bottled on the same day. A fascinating – if rather costly - experiment to see how different types of cask affect identical spirit. Both of the casks belonged to the chairman, Brian Morrison, and they certainly launched the Carn Mor name in style! Thus the “Celebration of the Cask” series was born with 484 bottles emanating from cask no 2114.
| PHI 0016 | 1 700ML BOTTLE BOXED 54.1%Alc./Vol - Freight only for buyers in Australia | Current Bid: $2400 |
MACALLAN HARMONY - The full 10 bottle Collection – to be Sold as ONE Single Lot
Rich Cacao, Fine Cacao - Intense Arabica, Smooth Arabica - Amber Meadow, Green Meadow - Vibrant Oak, Guardian Oak - Phoenix Honey Orchid Tea, Cherrywood Lapsang Tea
The Macallan Harmony Collection is a limited annual release series that explores our future packaging journey. It fuses innovative techniques with materials from the natural world at the end of their life to see them reborn with a renewed purpose.
Celebrating The World of CHOCOLATE - Rich Cacao - Fine Cacao - A collaboration with Jordi Roca to bring the worlds of chocolate and whisky to life in Casa Cacao, a hotel and chocolate factory in central Girona, Spain. The Macallan Whisky Maker Polly Logan took inspiration from her time at Casa Cacao to create single malts with indulgent chocolate notes.
Celebrating The World of COFFEE - Intense Arabica - Smooth Arabica - A sensorial journey through the wonderful world of coffee. The Macallan Whisky Maker Steven Bremner created two whiskies with a distinct coffee note, creating a delightful coffee and whisky pairing experience.
Inspired By NATURE - Amber Meadow - Green Meadow -In collaboration with Stella and Mary McCartney to celebrate the lush, fertile lands of Scotland that connect all those who have stood upon them for generations.
In Collaboration with CIRQUE du SOLEIL - Vibrant Oak - Guardian Oak - A unique collaboration with Cirque du Soleil celebrating 200 years of The Macallan. Reflective of the sherry seasoned American and European oak casks used at The Macallan, we celebrate the influence of each in these two unique expressions.
Inspired By TEA - Phoenix Honey Orchid Tea - Cherrywood Lapsang Tea -The Macallan Whisky Mastery Team draws inspiration from the world of single garden tea. This release introduces two limited-edition expressions crafted in collaboration with JING Tea, curators of some of the world's most distinctive and fine single garden teas.
Harmony Collection - https://www.themacallan.com/en/single-malt-scotch-whisky/the-harmony-collection
| BON 0025 | 1 set boxed 40% Alc./Vol - Freight only for buyers in Australia | Current Bid: $2800 |
DELICIOUS - WS 98/100 - Non Vintage Tasted: Jan 2008 - The intriguing bouquet offers aromas that include leather, candle wax, flax and earthy scents of moss, grass, stone and damp soil. Entry is lusciously ripe and intensely grapy; the midpalate features the ripe grape element. Finishes satiny and stone-like. Delicious.
| XNE 3461 | 2 700ML BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $94 | |
| XNE 3462 | 2 700ML BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $94 | |
| XNE 3463 | 2 700ML BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $94 |
SUPURB - RP97+ - The 2019 was a hard act to follow, but the 2020 Adrianna Vineyard River kept its poise, though it showed a little riper and with grainier tannins that gave it some faint rusticity and earthiness. This is one of three Malbecs from the Adrianna Vineyard in Gualtallary, from a stony part of the vineyard, hence its name. The wine matured in large oak foudres, and the oak is still perceptible and might need a little more time to get integrated. This tends to be the most austere of the three bottlings, even in the warmer years like 2020, and it shows a little more fruit. It's juicy but beautifully textured with a spicy twist of curry that reminded me of some bottlings from El Enemigo in El Cepillo. It seems to open up slowly in the glass—the violet and berry aromas get complicated by some spice (curry?)—and the palate feels more layered. This is a superb expression of the austere wildness of Gualtallary. 5,700 bottles were filled in December 2021.
FANTASTIC - RP97 - The 2023 Adrianna Vineyard Chardonnay White Bones leads with its quintessentially lifted, vibrant bouquet of citrus rinds, dried spices, white flowers and fresh herbs, continuously developing additional complexity from its biological aging under flor. The palate combines live-wire focus with ethereal richness and a gently creamy core that runs through its mouthwatering and mineral-drenched finish. A fantastic iteration of the exotic, precise profile readers have come to expect from this pioneering Gualtallary Chardonnay reference point.
CHEVAL BLANC - RP98 - The 2020 Cheval des Andes was harvested from the last of February for the first time ever. It was Gabillet's second vintage at Cheval des Andes, and that year, he had to start without waiting for Pierre Olivier Clouet and Pierre Lurton from Cheval Blanc; when they arrived, they had finished picking the Malbec, which surprisingly was fresher in Las Compuertas (because of the higher percentage of clay?) than in Altamira (where the vines suffered more stress), saving the freshness. They now harvest using cold trucks (for the first time), and they also started earlier in the morning (six in the morning, impossible earlier in Mendoza...), which he reckons was very good for the precision of the wine. They used 40% 225-liter barrels, 40% 400-liter oak barrels and 20% 2,500-liter foudres, half of them new and with an élevage of 15 months on average, depending on the lots and varieties from 12 to 18 months. The final blend was 49% Cabernet Sauvignon, 49% Malbec and 2% Petit Verdot, which makes a comeback, as it had not been used since 2016. The key was to finish the fermentation of the Petit Verdot without skins, and that way, they have been able to use it in the blends of 2021, 2022 and 2023 in small but increasing percentages.
| HKW 4317 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $120 |
PRECISE - RP98 - This time there were two vintages of the top-of-the-range red to taste, as the 2014 is almost finished and the 2015 Clos Mogador will be released soon. In this warmer vintage, there is a little more Cariñena in the blend, with the final breakdown something like 45% Garnacha, 29% Cariñena, 16% Syrah and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. This had the same vinification and aging as the 2014: fermentation with indigenous yeasts and a 35- to 45-day maceration, followed by an élevage in 300-liter barrels and 2,000-liter foudres that lasted 18 months. 2015 is a rounder and easier year than 2014, and it feels a little riper, supple but with good freshness. It's clean and precise with nicely integrated oak. This was an easy vintage for the winery, and the wines are easy to understand and more approachable early on. 31,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2017.
| HKW 4210 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $88 |
SEXY - RP97 - The 2014s, where the production of Napanook was only 2,200 cases and Dominus slightly more than the 2015 at 4,000 cases, was another early harvest, although somewhat later than 2015. The 2014 Dominus, which is 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Cabernet Franc and 7% Petit Verdot really struts its stuff. Moueix's belief in dry farming seems to be paying off with stronger and stronger vintages, each successive year, and the 2014 is a sexy, opulent, layered, multidimensional wine with notes of red and blackcurrant, cedar wood, tobacco leaf , spice box and licorice. The color is a dense plum/ruby/purple, much like the Napanook. This is a beauty that is already drinking gorgeously, as most 2014s are, and will continue to evolve for 25 or so years.
| XNE 1646 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $599 | |
| XNE 1647 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $599 | |
| XNE 1644 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $599 |
MORE THAN 100 - RP100 - A blend of 84% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Petit Verdot and 8% Cabernet Franc aged in 40% new oak, the 2016 Proprietary Red Wine is deep purple-black in color and quite reticent at this youthful stage to begin, offering up subtle notions of potpourri, Indian spices, cigar box and iron ore over a core of crushed blackberries and black cherries with intermittent wafts of black and red currants, new leather and smoked meats. The palate is medium to full-bodied with a densely packed mid-palate and oodles of freshness framed by very ripe, finely grained tannins and laced with compelling earthy accents. It offers incredible vibrancy with tons of black and red fruit sparkle in the mid-palate leading to a provocative mineral element on the very long finish. If I could give more than 100 for this one, I would. To be released in May 2019.
| XNE 1648 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $779 | |
| XNE 1649 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $779 | |
| XNE 1650 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $779 |
MIND BLOWING - RP99+ - Very deep garnet-purple colored, the 2018 Dominus slowly emerges from the glass with profound notes of blackcurrant cordial, ripe black plums, boysenberries and Black Forest cake with hints of violets, star anise, cracked black pepper, raspberry leaves and pencil lead, plus a touch of garrigue. Medium to full-bodied, the palate delivers impactful black fruit layers, creating a beguiling sense of richness that is beautifully countered by invigorating freshness and great poise, framed by super ripe, plush tannins and beautiful tension, finishing on a lingering fragrant earth note and, finally, lots of mineral sparks. For all that it is at the moment, one cannot help but feel that this 2018 is holding something back. Give it a good five years in bottle, at least, and then get set for what I suspect will be a mind-blowing transformation over the next 30 years+.
| XNE 1651 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $779 | |
| XNE 1652 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $779 | |
| XNE 1653 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $779 |
WONDERFFUL - RP98+ - The 2021 Dominus is a 3,700-case blend of 95% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Cabernet Franc, with 40% of the wine matured in new French oak. Black cherries and cassis lead the way, accented by scents of crushed stone and pencil shavings. It's full-bodied, rich and concentrated, dark and intense, with ample tannins, but those tannins are ripe and well-rounded without being overly soft or creamy, gliding easily into a long, mocha-tinged finish. As a whole, the wine exhibits wonderful balance, even if it will benefit from 5 or 10 years in the cellar.
WS 98/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - ? /100 James Suckling
| XNE 3615 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1414 | |
| XNE 3616 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1414 | |
| XNE 3617 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1414 |
WS 99/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - ?/100 James Suckling -100/100 Wine Palate - 100/100 The Wine Independent - 97-100 Robert Parker - 96/100 Cellar Tracker MUSEUM RELEASE
| XDV 0211 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1549 | |
| XDV 0212 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1549 | |
| XDV 0217 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1549 |
WS 97/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - 92/100 Vinum Magazine - ?/100 James Suckling -100/100 Wine Palate - 95/100 Wine Spectator - 96-100 Robert Parker - 100/100 The Wine Independent - 96/100 Cellar Tracker MUSEUM RELEASE
| XDV 0247 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1594 | |
| XDV 0249 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1594 | |
| XDV 0251 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1594 |
WS 97/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - 97/100 Gismondi on Wine - ?/100 James Suckling - - 96/100 Wine Spectator - 98/100 Falstaff - 98/100 Cellar Tracker - MUSEUM RELEASE
| XBW 2797 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $929 |
FANTASTIC - RP98 - The 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve is made up of 96% Cabernet Sauvignon and 4% Petit Verdot aged in roughly 50% new oak. Grapes come from own-rooted vines planted in 1982 on AXR rootstock—the roots are very deep and so not affected by phylloxera; 67% of the fruit came from Napa County and 33% from Sonoma County. Deep garnet-purple colored, it strides confidently out of the glass with classic cassis, fresh blackberries, warm plums and cedar chest notes followed by nuances of charcoal, pencil lead, camphor, chocolate box and black olives. Full-bodied, the palate is charged with fantastic energy, featuring bright, exuberant black berry and earthy flavors with a firm, ripe, finely grained frame, finishing long and lively. 1,484 cases produced.
| WHI 0058 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $158 |
WS 96/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - ?/100 Jancis Robinson - 97/100 Christer Byklum - ?/100 James Suckling - - 98/100 Wine Spirits Magazine - 98/100 Falstaff - ?/100 Decanter Magazine - MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3668 | 1 HALF BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1149 | |
| XNE 3667 | 1 HALF BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1149 | |
| XNE 3666 | 1 HALF BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1149 |
A GEM - RP98 - The real surprise among Krug’s 1996s is the 1996 Vintage, which is drinking beautifully, even among this rarified air of single-vineyard Champagnes. The 1996 Vintage is explosive and creamy, with just the right balance of power, richness and freshness. The mousse is perhaps just a touch less refined than in the 1996 Clos du Mesnil and Clos d’Ambonnay, but it is also perfectly measured with the wine’s exuberant personality. This multi-dimensional, textured Champagne is at the early part of its drinking window and promises to deliver an incredible drinking experience over the coming decades. The take-away from this flight of 1996s from Krug is simple. Although the 1996 Vintage can’t possibly be described as inexpensive, it shows exceptionally well next to its much more expensive brethren and clearly delivers a similar level of quality. Readers who have the opportunity to pick up this wine should not hesitate. It is a gem. No disgorgement date provided. Anticipated maturity: 2009-2036.
| ANT 0001 | 1 BOTTLE Museum release - Slight cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $880 | |
| ANT 0002 | 1 BOTTLE Museum Rlease - Slight cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $880 |
EXCEPTIONAL - Lanson's golden years are only chosen
to be declared in years that can truly be considered as exceptional. 1904,
1928, 1955, 1971, 1976, 1983 and 1990 were great vintages that have built the
reputation of Champagne Lanson. Aged for at least five years in the cellars and
with no malolactic fermentation gives the blends a fruitiness and freshness
| GRA 0014 | 1 MAGNUM | Current Bid: $650 |
MARATHON RUNNER - Restrained lemon gold colour and a
lovely helix of tiny bubbles. Fresh citrus and red stone fruit scents. There is
a beautiful acidity that has integrated into a medley of mature secondary smoky
flavours alongside a benign note of noble austerity. This is a marathon runner
- a great '96 with bags of life. Excellent value.
| GRA 0013 | 1 MAGNUM | Current Bid: $450 |
WS 96/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - 99/100 Falstaff - ?/100 Jancis Robinson - 97/100 Owen Bargreen - 98/100 Wine Enthusiast - ?/100 James Suckling - 96 /100 Robert Parker The Wine Advocate - 96 /100 Wine Spectator - 90/100 The Wine Independent - 94/100 Cellar Tracker
EXTRA - RP97 - Roederer's 2014 Cristal
Rosé has turned out beautifully, unwinding in the glass with aromas of sweet
cherries, almonds, citrus fruit and red berries mingled with notions of white
flowers and wet chalk. Full-bodied, fleshy and enveloping, with a layered core
of fruit and a pillowy mousse, it's deep, racy and electric, concluding with a
long, mineral finish. Comparatively open out of the gates, it's no slight to
the 2014's seriousness to say that it will drink well while its 2013
counterpart sleeps in the cellar. Deriving from just a handful of the over 39
blocks that inform the regular Cristal 2014, I suspect that its origins have
even more to do with the extra dimension it possesses above
and beyond its white counterpart than the subtle infusion of Pinot Noir
phenolics that give it its delicate pink hue MUSEUM RELEASE
| XBW 3285 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $809 | |
| XBW 3284 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $809 |
FINDING A BOTTLE - RP99 - This bottle of the 1996 Blanc de Blancs Le Mesnil Brut was drinking superbly and represents the apotheosis of Blanc de Blancs, unfurling over the course of three hours with a stunningly complex bouquet of citrus oil, confit lemon, dried white flowers and oyster shell, with hints of praline and pastry cream becoming more pronounced as the wine opens up in the glass. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and multidimensional, defined by the incisive spine so typical of the vintage that, here, is cloaked in layers of crisp fleshy and chalky extract. The finish is long, penetrating and saline. Unfortunately, since the 1996 Salon has been traded so zealously over the last decade, finding a bottle that hasn't travelled too far can be a challenge. But from a perfectly stored bottle, this is just the beginning. - PRIVATE MUSEUM RELEASE
| GRA 0010 | 1 BOTTLE BOXED | Current Bid: $2000 |
STRENGTH - RP95 - A wine that just seems to go from strength to strength is Salon's 1997 Blanc de Blancs Le Mesnil Brut. The Maison kept back large stocks that they have gradually been disgorging over the last half-dozen years—it's still a commercial release and well worth seeking out. From a bottle disgorged in 2020, the wine wafts from the glass with scents of honeycomb, white flowers and orange rind, complemented by hints of burnt marmalade and exotic fruit. Medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated, it's notably taut and chiseled for the vintage, with racy acids and a beautifully expressive mid-palate. This is really beginning to drink with real grace, and if it doesn't hit quite the same heights as the best bottles of 1996 Salon, I have found the 1997 notably more consistent. I suppose it was picked a touch early, given the botrytis pressure in 1997, but time is being very kind to this wine. - PRIVATE MUSEUM RELEASE
| GRA 0007 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $1600 |
LOSE YOURSELF - RP95 - The Salon 1999 Brut Le Mesnil – disgorged already in 2011 and dosed with a pretty typical six grams of residual sugar – displays faintly fusil and quarry dust notes as well as hickory nut, almond, walnut and toasted wheat piquancy on the nose. Polished and subtly creamy in texture yet brightly juicy with apple and lemon, this displays an uncanny sense of lift and refinement, perfectly complementing the honeysuckle and heliotrope perfume that waft inner-mouth. You could lose yourself in the ineffability of this wine’s floral diversity and in its resonantly nut and grain low tones. Hints of apple pip lend subtle additional piquancy on a long and at once soothing as well as stimulating finish, with suggestions of oyster liquor becoming prominent as the bottle stands open for a few minutes, and serving to milk the salivary glands for all that they are worth. Follow this for at least a decade. PRIVATE MUSEUM RELEASE
| GRA 0008 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $1600 | |
| GRA 0009 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $1600 | |
| GRA 0011 | 1 BOTTLE BOXED | Current Bid: $1760 |
RAVISHING - JH99 - Bottle no. 39 of 2200 tells part of the story, but the front label also has in demure typeface 'original 1867 plantings'. This is a ravishing wine with a velvet and satin mouthfeel, and a rainbow of black, purple and blue fruits. Supple tannins are somewhere in the mix, likewise French oak, but don't bother dissecting what is an exquisite wine. As a point of principle, I'm not going to give 100 points for a table wine, but if I were, this would get the nod.
| TUR 1217 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 |
MOCKERY - JH98 - A total fusion of complex fruits, of licorice, spice and pepper sidelights, of fine, yet ripe, tannins that come from very old vines, and French oak, the texture running lengthways and sideways, but never breaking line. Old vine wines like this make a mockery of vintage charts.
| TUR 1218 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 |
ULTRA-STYLISH - JH98 - This is an ultra-stylish, well-made Graveyard with tightly coiled fruit and a serious demeanour. In fact, it would be easy to miss its greatness, especially alongside riper styles, if one wasn't paying attention. Quiet and reserved with a youthful crimson hue, the fruit is tensioned within an intricate matrix of acidity and tannin. With aeration, one sees exotic black cherry characters nestled within a dense, sculpted, savoury palate. It's a slender, majestic shiraz that has grace and restrained power. It will be an extremely long-living wine, and I can't wait to see how it transforms with time. One for the future.
| XNE 1016 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $289 | |
| XNE 1017 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $289 | |
| XNE 1018 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $289 | |
| XNE 1023 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $289 |
CLASS - JH98 - Handpicked fruit was berry sorted before fermentation of 30 days on skins; 18 months in French oak (50% new). This is a glorious cabernet, its blackcurrant, cedar and spice bouquet leading into a seamless, perfectly balanced palate with cassis and redcurrant fruit framed by cedary oak. The amazing tannins, softly woven into the fabric of the fruit, gives this wine its ultimate class. Very different to the 2011.
| 106 0989 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $72 |
GRACEFUL - RP97 - An elegant shiraz, with grapes sourced from a single vineyard up Mt Pleasant way in the Adelaide Hills. I've always wanted to pinch that plastic pig from outside the butcher's there but have refrained (excellent mettwurst though if you're passing through). There's a raspberry top note to the wine, red plum and black cherry beneath with hints of spice, pan juices, bay leaf, cedar, dried orange rind, almond blossom and crushed stone. There's such a graceful slide of fruit across that palate, silky tannins and some lovely plum skin acidity. It's such a balanced and delicious wine now but I can see some upside that's for sure.
TIME IS RIGHT? - RP97+ - The inky, tannic 2016 Astralis Syrah will no doubt need some time before it reaches its apogee. Right now, it only hints at that potential. Appetizing scents of roasted meat and cinnamon toast meet red raspberries and black cherries on the nose, while the medium to full-bodied palate is densely concentrated and richly textured but closed, locked up by firm, dusty tannins that bar the lengthy finish from expanding and being truly expressive. I'm tempted to say buyers should check in on the wine in five years, but that may not be enough time. If you absolutely must check it out now, taste it repeatedly over the course of a full evening to catch glimpses of espresso, black olives and delicate herbal nuances. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XWA 0778 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $339 | |
| XWA 1251 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $339 | |
| XWA 1256 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $339 |
A BEAUTY - RP97+ - The 2017 Astralis Syrah is a very fine wine. It is not a big wine. Perhaps its reputation for being a big, extracted wine is a misnomer these days. It has intention and drive and clarity and length—and the length of flavor is so long that it allows reassessment over and over again. It has cassis and blackberry, raspberry pip and salted licorice. It is perfumed and balanced, and it takes time to develop. Unctuous. Satisfying. Supple. Attractive. Beautiful. Eminently balanced. A beauty. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XWA 1545 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $314 | |
| XWA 1526 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $314 | |
| XWA 1485 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $314 |
WS 96/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - ?/100 James Suckling - 96/100 The Wine Front - 98/100 Robert Parker The Wine Advocate - MUSEUM RELEASE
| JMO 0111 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $50 | |
| JMO 0110 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $50 |
WS 96/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - 96/100 The Wine Front - MUSEUM RELEASE
PERFECTION - JH97 - This is as close to perfection as one can imagine in terms of structure, texture and its complex fruit flavours. Great now, greater still in another 10 years, and who knows how long thereafter. Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Petit Verdot.
| TUR 1311 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| TUR 1342 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 |
BE PREPARED - JH97 - An 80/12/4/3/1% blend of cabernet sauvignon, merlot, malbec, cabernet franc and petit verdot; 18 months in French barriques (48% new). The bouquet is perfumed and very attractive, but doesn't prepare you for the sheer intensity of the quite beautiful palate, with gloriously juicy redcurrant and cassis cradled by fine tannins and integrated oak.
| PAT 0007 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $108 | |
| PAT 0008 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $108 | |
| PAT 0009 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $108 | |
| PAT 0010 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $108 | |
| PAT 0011 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $108 | |
| PAT 0012 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $108 |
GREAT - JH98 - 89% cabernet sauvignon, 4% petit verdot, 3% merlot and 2% each of malbec and cabernet franc blended after fermentation, hand-picked and sorted, destemmed (66% whole berries), wild-fermented in stainless steel, average 23 days on skins, matured in French oak (69% new) for 18 months. Right in the slot of the style established (with some polishing and refining) over the years. The complexity of the texture and structure is second to none, led by the born to rule cabernet. The might of the tannins is the key to this great wine.
| EIO 0475 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $120 |
SHOW STOPPING - JH98 - 79/10/6/5% cabernet sauvignon/merlot/cabernet franc/malbec. Wild ferment in barrel and amphora, matured for 15 months in mainly biodynamic oak (50% new). An icon wine from a watershed vintage. This is Margaret River pedigree of the highest order; powdery fine tannins that shape and caress the perfectly ripe red fruits. The acidity is the driver over the tongue, the layers of flavour and texture seem never-ending. Show stopping. Pure fruit concentration. Blimey.
| HOL 0773 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $112 |
PLEASURE - JH98 - 87% Cabernet sauvignon, with 7/3/2/1% merlot/cabernet franc/malbec/petit verdot. Matured for 15 months in barrique, 45% new. Cassis and red licorice on the nose, bay and saltbush, too. The palate is salty and fine with layers upon layers of spice and texture. The tannins are like finely textured gills, stacked as delicately as the folds in a mushroom. The length of flavour unfurls and extends across the palate, taking so long to fade that this entire tasting note is possible off one sip. The rest are just for pleasure. Drink it now, or in 40+ years from now… both will be possible
| EIO 0476 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $92 | |
| EIO 0477 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $92 |
DELIGHTS - JH98 - This Diana Madeline delights as soon as it's poured. A deep, dark purple-red and so vibrant. Ah the aromas next – all cedar wood, oak spices and warm earth with fresh mulberries and blackberry essence. It has concentrated, fabulous fruit on the fuller-bodied palate yet there’s a fineness, too, with supple tannins enmeshed in lively acidity. It’s a gorgeous drink. Too young now as it’s still showing off its youthful exuberance. Give this a few more years in the cellar to build more complexity and detail; it's guaranteed to age beautifully for another two or so decades.
DNA - JH97 - The best wines are distinctive with a clear DNA link to place. Diana Madeline is one such wine. An excellent deep purple hue with an ever-changing array of aromas: one minute spice, mulberries and cocoa when first poured, and next full of savoury notes of black olive tapenade, nori and menthol. As usual, it’s beautifully framed yet the fuller-bodied palate is plumped up by textural, expansive tannins and finishes long. Get a spot ready in the cellar, this has time on its side.
SPECIAL - JH98 - Don’t be confused. There are two Diana Madeline releases off the ’23 vintage, this the new addition and part of the Legacy Series. And the longer name is Full Moon Opposite Saturn Harvest because the 70% cabernet, with 30% malbec, is off the first pick when the constellations are in that order; co-fermented then aged 15 months in French barriques, 33% new. All that to say, this is both powerful and yet full of elegance. Beautiful fruit marries well with the oak, all superbly integrated. The palate is more mid-weighted, with plentiful yet fine tannins, and finishes persuasively and lingeringly. This is something else; a special wine.
YOUNG - JH97 - Picked on fruit and flower days, wild-fermented in French barriques for 5 months (75% new) and allowed to go through mlf. Wastes no time in asserting its blue blood ancestry with vital freshness and citrussy acidity retained despite the mlf. The layers of white flowers, white flesh stone fruit and grapefruit will become progressively richer and more complex with age, but it's so well balanced and full of life there is every reason to enjoy this chardonnay young.
| EIO 0704 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $100 |
ELEGANCE - JH97 - Vanya Cullen's recognition of her father, founder of the winery. A small quantity of the very best estate chardonnay grapes wild-fermented in barrel, matured in French oak (50% new) for 6 months. Wait for 15 seconds after you have swallowed the wine to find just how intense and long the wine is, and also its elegance.
| EIO 0498 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| EIO 0499 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 |
MESMERISING - JH99 - An extraordinary wine from the oldest ('71) estate plantings, wild fermented and matured for 19 months in French oak (47% new). Deeply coloured and highly fragrant, the palate takes you on a mesmerising ride with a mid-palate peak of pure, unalloyed cassis fruit, then a swish of integrated savoury tannins before rising again on the dark fruit line of the finish thanks in part to 3% petit verdot. 388 dozen made.
| TUR 1343 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $280 |
WS 96/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - 98/100 Robert Parker The Wine Advocate - 95/100 The Wine Front - MUSEUM RELEASE
| XBW 2949 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $664 | |
| XBW 2951 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $664 | |
| XBW 2952 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $664 |
STUNNING - RP97 - The stunning 2015 Red Queen of the Eden Valley Shiraz combines awesome complexity with ample weight, power and concentration. From Shiraz vines planted in 1912, this wine includes a hefty 40% whole bunches, was naturally fermented and aged two and a half years in 50% new French oak. The resulting wine is medium to full-bodied, with ripe but firm tannins that frame intense blueberry and boysenberry fruit. Hints of oaky spice and cracked pepper plus floral and herbal notes all come together on the finish, making for a dizzying array of flavors that seem to almost grow in intensity over time.
IMPRESSIVE - JH97 - Has an altogether impressive display of purity and power in its varietal expression, managing to retain a medium-bodied elegant, yet brooking no question about its flavour of structure. Blackcurrant fruit is etched in fine detail from the start to the finish of the palate, tannins and oak finely balanced and perfectly integrated.
| 106 1077 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $60 |
EFFORTLESS - JH97 - Elegance and purity personified. The varietal expression is pitch perfect, cassis standing proud, its handmaidens fine-grained tannins and cedary French oak. It is an effortless wine, no more than medium-bodied, and needs no further elaboration. Shades of Xanadu.
| 106 1075 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $60 | |
| 106 1076 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $60 |
BEAUTIFUL - JH99 - Matured for 18 months in new and used French oak. Excellent colour; the wine has a fragrant dark berry bouquet, the palate sheer perfection. So well balanced it seems suspended in the air, cassis fruit supported by feather-light tannins, oak an absorbed spectator. This is a beautiful wine.
| 106 1074 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $60 |
MOUTH WATERING - JH97 - Matured for 14 months in French oak (57% new). This swings into action from the first whiff, with a cavalcade of dark berry fruits of all persuasions, the precisely delineated palate that follows with cassis, redcurrant, a sombre edge of earth and dried olive, joining mouth-watering tannins.
| HKW 4299 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $56 | |
| HKW 4300 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $56 |
PERFECTION - JH99 - Be prepared to kneel before the perfection of a supreme riesling, the bouquet's blossom floating in the air of a spring day, the palate a celebration of the purity, elegance, drive and length of a white wine that you absolutely know will outlive your patience. First HALLIDAY 99pt white wine
| KIN 0030 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $68 | |
| KIN 0031 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $68 |
BEAUTIFUL - JH97 - The nose is absolutely beautiful, showcasing high-toned citrus and delicate peach blossoms. On the palate, generous ripe lemon and quince flavours subtly reflect the warmth of the vintage, while the structure remains remarkably tight, perfectly poised and destined for cellaring success. Long and lemony, it displays youthful, laser-like intensity and exceptional purity
EXCEPTIONALLY SCENTED - JH97 - Light straw-green; an exceptionally scented, blossom-filled bouquet, including wild flowers as well as citrus and apple; a very intense, juicy and sculptured palate, with squeaky acidity running throughout. Likely to have a very low pH, and has a commensurately long palate and lingering aftertaste. MUSEUM RELEASE
| MUL 2165 | 2 BOTTLE Museum Release -Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $61 | |
| MUL 2166 | 2 BOTTLE Museum Release -Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $61 | |
| MUL 2173 | 2 BOTTLE Museum Release -Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $61 |
JOY - JH97 - The pinnacle of syrah and made in the best vintages, the last in ’20, as it’s in honour of Barry Smith and Judi Cullam. They started this exceptional estate, planting the Isolation Ridge vineyard in '88. This is made from small parcels of fruit off the original Winery Block. What a glorious wine. So perfumed and beguiling, a perfect amalgam of flavours, nothing dominating – neither fruit nor winemaking. The palate is medium bodied, beautifully composed with raw silk tannins and lithe acidity. A joy to behold, a joy to drink
STYLISH - JH97 - Still bright crimson-purple; a totally delicious and stylish Bordeaux blend; the bouquet is fragrant, the medium to full-bodied palate swoops high and low with cassis, spice, bay leaf, cedary oak and beautifully detailed tannins - and only 13.5% alcohol.
| 106 0993 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $32 |
POWER - JH98 - Hand-picked, whole bunch-crushed and basket-pressed, fermented in French oak (30% new), 100% mlf, matured for 22 months, not filtered. Pale, bright straw-green; the bouquet is very complex, yet subtle due to emphemeral husky/creamy nuances. The sheer power of the palate is of a category unique to Giaconda (and perhaps Leeuwin Estate), for it is on you before you realise it, the acidity bright and fresh notwithstanding the mlf
| TUR 1322 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $300 | |
| TUR 1323 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $300 |
FOREVER - JH98 - The sheer power and depth of this wine is unique, no other Australian chardonnay can rival it. Its balance of stone fruit, grilled nuts and citrussy acidity is impeccable, transforming into the extreme length of the palate. Will live forever.
| MHA 0115 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 |
MONTRACHET - JH99 - It's so difficult to avoid comparisons with Montrachet, except to say both have profoundly deep and long palates. Of course, there's high-quality French oak and the requisite acidity to freshen the finish, but the ultimate quality lies in the freakish length of the wine.
| MHA 0116 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0118 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 |
LUCIOUS - JH97 - Hand-picked fruit, whole-bunch crushed, basket pressed, fermented in French oak (30% new), mlf, matured 20 months in an underground cave. The secret – if there is one – to Giaconda chardonnay is the depth of complexity achieved. It is a thing of wonder to get lost in, as you wander through layer upon layer of stone fruits, citrus and grilled nuts, almond cream, spice and then gently embedded oak. Luscious. Intriguing. Stylish.
INIMITABLE - RP100 - Having tasted five bottles of this remarkable wine over the past year (most of them mine), I can confirm that it is evolving and changing with time in the bottle, but each time I taste it, I am amazed by its ability to highlight parts of the wine I may not have focused on the last time I tasted it. Twice this week, the 2021 Estate Vineyard Chardonnay has spoken first of its reduction and flint: it is bony and austere and taut, and I mean this in the best of ways. It speaks of its architecture currently, over its fruit. Yet it is propelled by the fruit. Giaconda manages focus and precision alongside its famous reduction, and this is what separates it from other producers in the country. It may be easy to can the reduction if it's not your preferred quality in Chardonnay, but the fruit and phenolic focus of the wine is untouchable. This is inimitable. I'm running out of bottles to taste, but I've loved every single one so far.
| MHA 0105 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $336 | |
| MHA 0106 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $336 | |
| MHA 0107 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $336 | |
| MHA 0108 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $336 | |
| MHA 0109 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $336 | |
| MHA 0110 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $336 |
MASTERS - JH99 - An utterly beguiling wine of deep complexity and stunning freshness. Vintage '22 brought on one of the latest harvests ever for the maker, and the cool season and long hang time has worked a special kind of magic. The scent demands your attention, with jasmine, citrus blossom, grapefruit flesh, nectarine, peach custard, cashew and buttered toast. Seamless entry, the wine glides across a richly detailed palate, textural and luxurious in flavour, with a pinch of bright quince-led spice to close. Filigree fine acidity brings a crystal clarity and freshness. A chardonnay masterclass from the masters.
| MHA 0119 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0120 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0121 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0122 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0123 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0124 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 |
EXQUISITE - JH98 - In
challenging Victorian vintages like '23 – cool and wet – the cream rises,
quality producers standing up. At Giaconda, we see another stunner of a
chardonnay released, a classic work of art that delivers a bouquet of citrus
blossom scents with intense Meyer lemon, grapefruit pith, preserved lemon,
white peach, nectarine and crushed stone. Has real presence and an immediate
sense of concentration. The longer it remains open, the more it reveals, an
ongoing treat of complexity in nectarine, peach, toasted almond and gentle
spice with a stunning lemon butter-like richness and more, edged in finely
laced acidity. Exquisite.
| MHA 0125 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0126 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0127 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0128 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0129 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 | |
| MHA 0145 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $320 |
GREATEST - JH98 - Named after the Applejack eucalypts that surround the vineyard, which was planted at Gladysdale in 1997. Seven clones including 114, 115, MV6, D2V5, D5V15, Pommard and Abel! I've long considered the Applejack vineyard to be one of the greatest sites for pinot in Australia and I'm not sure I've seen a better version than the 2021. A deep, bright, crimson purple. Maraschino cherry into plum, there's an exotic and riotous amalgam of Asian five-spice and a gentle savoury, umami character. What elevates this vintage is the concentration, along with Applejack's trademark perfume and spice. Just so vibrant and fresh on the palate, the tannins are both silky and plentiful. You will have no problems opening and enjoying this now, but the wine's track record suggests you'll thank me if you still have some to drink 7–10 years from now, if not longer.
| CEL 0050 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0051 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0052 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0053 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0054 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 |
IRRESISTABLE - JH98 - Named after the Applejack eucalypts that surround the vineyard, which was planted at Gladysdale in 1997. Seven clones comprising 114, 115, MV6, D2V5, D5V15, Pommard and Abel. Whole bunches (15%) and 20–25% new French barriques. Like a Mahler symphony, all of the elements of this wine are in perfect harmony. Aromas of crushed rose petals, red and black cherries, satsuma plums and subtle hints of sandalwood and fennel fronds. There's a little charcuterie and a discreet touch of wet stone. On the palate, this is the most concentrated, structured and saline Applejack I can remember, yet you barely notice the tannins due to the core of pure raspberry and cherry fruit. There's a gentle sappiness on the long, lingering finish. Simply irresistible.
| CEL 0055 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0056 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0057 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0058 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0059 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0060 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 |
BENCHMARK - JH98 - Pinot Noir of the Year. Named after the Applejack eucalypts that surround the vineyard, which was planted at Gladysdale in 1997 by Ray Guerin. Seven clones comprising 114, 115, MV6, D2V5, D5V15, Pommard and Abel. Whole bunches (40%) and 20–25% new French barriques. 2022 was a hard act to follow, but this superb wine gives it a shake. Exotic, aromatic and pure with its bouquet of wild strawberries, dark cherries, quince, spices and flowers. Densely packed, this saturates the palate, but, as always, it's light on its feet at the same time. Seamless tannins round out another benchmark for what's already a benchmark wine.
| CEL 0061 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0062 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0063 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0064 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0065 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 | |
| CEL 0066 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $79 |
CELEBRATED - JH98 - From the Applejack vineyard, planted on grey clay soils at 300m in Gladysdale in '97 by Ray Guerin. 40% whole bunches and 40% less wine in '24. Darkly fruited and more intense than the '23 with aromas of wild blackberry, raspberry, briar, and just a hint of sous bois. On the palate, this is as concentrated and mouth-filling as the bouquet suggests it will be, culminating with succulent, grippy tannins on the long, tapering finish. It's a touch more 'sauvage' and a little less floral than normal but, even in this warmer vintage, one of Australia's most celebrated pinot noirs is in impressive form.
| XBW 3392 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $74 | |
| XBW 3393 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $74 | |
| XBW 3394 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $74 |
EXQUISITE - JH97 - From Lou Primavera's 2001-planted vineyard at Woori Yallock; 25% whole bunches on the clone 115 component, while clones MV6 and G were destemmed. Matured in French barriques (25% new). Wonderfully perfumed and vibrant with its aromas of cranberries, wild strawberries, a little Sichuan pepper, fresh citrus oil and musk roses at dusk. A wine of exquisite finesse and excellent depth, the tannins are very fine and long, as is the finish. This will provide much enjoyment over the next decade or so.
| CEL 0067 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $76 | |
| CEL 0068 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $76 | |
| CEL 0069 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $76 | |
| CEL 0070 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $76 | |
| CEL 0071 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $76 | |
| CEL 0072 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $76 |
ZENITH - JH97 - A blend of Gingin and Bernard clones planted in '97 between 100 and 200m in Gruyere. 20% new oak and 10% mlf. Another salivating and seductive Sexton Chardonnay with its bouquet of stone fruits, preserved lemons, freshly ground coffee beans and roasted hazelnut. The beautifully balanced and tightly coiled palate is underpinned by its concentration and intensity. Finishes saline and extremely long. It's all here and needs another five to seven years, at least, to reach its zenith.
CLASSY - RP94-97 - The 2006 Shiraz (75%) – Cabernet Sauvignon (25%) “Anaperenna” is the wine formerly known as Godolphin, the change resulting from a trademark dispute. It was aged for 15 months in new French and American oak. Opaque purple, it offers a sensational bouquet of pain grille, scorched earth, meat, game, blueberry, and black currants. This is followed by a surprisingly elegant yet powerful, structured wine with gobs of spicy fruit, ripe tannins, and a plush texture. The long, 60-second finish is succulent and sweet. Give this classy wine 4-6 years in the cellar and enjoy it through 2030. Hats off to Ben Glaetzer for producing an extraordinary portfolio!
| MIC 0876 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $64 | |
| MIC 0877 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $64 | |
| MIC 0878 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $64 | |
| MIC 0879 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $64 | |
| MIC 0880 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $64 | |
| MIC 0881 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $64 |
FIFTY - WOW - The best? 50th Pressie - Guaranteed to WOW everyone at the Big Birthday celebration - Made when Aussie Fortified was King of the Vines
PARADE - JH97 - Some of the vines were planted by Cyril Henschke in the '60s. Matured in French hogsheads (35% new) for 18 months. Deep but brightly coloured, this is a no holds barred, full-bodied Eden Valley cabernet sauvignon that will live for decades, blessed by a screwcap. Blackcurrant fruit, touches of cedary oak, black olive, bay leaf and earthy tannins are all on parade.
| TUR 1340 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $120 |
ORIGINAL RELEASE CONDITION - Near Perfect Presentation
| TUR 1269 | 1 MAGNUM BOXED | Current Bid: $1600 |
A WONDER -RP97 - The 2008 Hill of Grace Shiraz is just looking so svelte and fine. The wine is elegant and spicy and super fine, and it leads with fresh leather and star anise, bay leaf, tobacco, curry leaf, cocoa and peppercorns that all twist and swirl through the bouquet. In the mouth, the tannins have evolved to a state of pure repose—seamless and fine, they flow and carry the Satsuma plum fruit along with it. This 2008 makes a very strong case for cellaring your wine for some time prior to drinking it. If you have the means, I would recommend buying some of this vintage (maybe solo, maybe with friends) and drinking a bottle. Experience the evolution of tannin and fruit. It's a wonder. It's a lovely wine, re-released into the wild. Lucky us. This has decades to go. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under Vinolok.
| TUR 1167 | 1 BOTTLE BOXED | Current Bid: $680 |
TICKS EVERY BOX - JH97 - Full crimson-purple; the fragrant bouquet of spiced red and black flower and fruit aromas, the palate so perfectly proportioned and weighted it is easy to just drink it, knowing it ticks each and every box for a classic medium-bodied shiraz. But there's much more to be discovered: the cedar, earth and licorice subtext to the primary web of black fruits and superfine tannins will do for a start.
| 99G 0001 | 1 BOTTLE BOXED | Current Bid: $676 | |
| 99G 0002 | 1 BOTTLE BOXED | Current Bid: $676 |
LOVE - RP99 - The 2022 Hill of Grace Shiraz leads with dark fruit and an abundance of exotic spice to match. The tannins are profuse here, quite distinct from the Hill of Roses tasted alongside. Star anise, cloves, cinnamon (cassia), fennel seeds and Sichuan pepper weave in and out of the blackberry, blueberry, crushed quartz/ferrous undertones. There's a sweet rolling-tobacco character that is highly attractive and lingers through the finish. I love the 2022 vintage. It is fresh and detailed. It may forever live in the shadow of the great 2021 vintage, but not for me—I believe firmly this is a sleeper vintage and will reveal its longevity given time. The allure of it now is not in question, either.
BEAUTIFUL - RP97 - In 1986, a mass selection from the grandfather vines was taken and planted in the Mount Edelstone vineyard. As a result of this, the Henschke's decided to plant to the post office block—right next door to the Hill of Grace vineyard. This was in 1989, and it has given them the opportunity to assess at what point the vines move from young vine to established vines. The most obvious young-vine characteristic, to my palate, is the register of fruit: this 2021 Hill of Roses Shiraz is eminently red-fruited, while the Hill of Grace is black and blue. Another is the tannins, which don't serve to carry the fruit as far through the finish here as they do in the Hill of Grace. Still silty and ultra-fine, they provide pliable structure and chew through the finish. This has notes of pressed garden rose, ozone and wet asphalt. It's a beautiful wine, fresh and vibrant. The vines were 32 years old at the time of the single-pass harvest in 2021. This is excellent. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.
| MAM 0152 | 1 BOTTLE BOXED | Current Bid: $257 |
FLUFFIER - RP98 - The 2022 Hill of Roses Shiraz is eminently red-fruited, and this really aligns with my previous perceptions of this wine. While the Hill of Roses comes from "young vines" (planted in 1989) from the Hill of Grace vineyard (the oldest plantings date back to the mid-1800s), each year the vines grow more, and the wine becomes darker, more powerful and more intense. However, it still retains its red-fruited heart throughout all the versions of climate and vintage. This is lighter, fresher and fluffier than the Hill of Grace Shiraz, and the tannins are "easier" somehow. The tannins of the Hill of Grace wine are dense—although fine—and feel more abundant. There will come a time when the vines reach a level of maturity that the expression of this wine begins to merge in character with the Hill of Grace. That will be an interesting day.
GREATS - JH98 - I used to live next door to this 109-year-old vineyard for nearly a decade and have seen the hard work and attention to detail that goes into its farming. The 2021 is an absolute stunner from a great vintage and I've no doubt that this will age gracefully for decades. The length of flavour with this release is quite something; the fruit is sleek, plush and on-point pure. Blackberry, Doris plum and black cherry layer with spice and hints of sage, bay leaf, pepper, olive tapenade, anise, violets and stone. Velvety and graceful in its flow on the palate with a fresh mineral cadence and superfine, powdered granitic tannins for support. It'll go down as one of the greats.
ICONIC - JH97 - The 70th-anniversary release of this much-loved and iconic Australian wine. A hail event reduced yields somewhat, with perfect instances of summer rainfall and a mild, drawn-out finish to the growing season. The end result was an exceptionally strong vintage. Bright magenta crimson with aromas of pure plum, blackberry and black cherry and a flash of blue fruits over sage, peppercorn, rosehip, mace, bay leaf, crushed stone, herb garden, gentle cedar tones, milk chocolate, pan juices and, further back, tobacco and crushed rocks. Beautifully balanced on the palate, showing a graceful arc of travel, the fine tannins melting away into the fruit. The finish stretches out persistently, all detail and elegance.
SUPERBLY - JH97 - Take the best parcels of cabernet sauvignon from Trueman, same for Brookes Road shiraz, a 56/44% blend respectively, and another selection at the final assemblage to ensure it's the best of the best. Yep that works. It's morphed into a harmonious entity. Complex, detailed on every level with powdery tannins, cassis, dark plums, cured meats and spice, very refreshing, full-bodied, deep and superbly balanced - MUSEUM RELEASE
| XBW 2244 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $139 | |
| XBW 2254 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $139 | |
| XBW 2296 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $139 |
ICONIC - JH97 - Sourced from the contoured quilt of estate vines, a confluence of silts, loams and ferrous outcrops. A traditional blend of the finest performing blocks and best barrels (50% new). A nose tingling with a visceral energy, such is the mineral-clad spine to this wine. Rich and powerful, to be sure, as the sweetness of shiraz and its blue-fruit aspersions meander across cabernet's bones of finely tuned tannins, dried herb and cedar-oak cladding. Yet the overall effect is one of umami warmth, savoury depth and immense potential. This is an iconic wine and deservedly so.
ASTONISHING - JH97 - Deep, clear crimson colour. Home Hill lays waste around most of its kindred Tasmanian pinot noirs; the bouquet is admirable, but it's the palate that takes you into an astonishing world of plum, dark cherry, spices, licorice (the latter two unlike those of cool-grown shiraz) and ripe tannins.
| CEL 0172 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $104 |
FAULTLESS - JH97 - Very stable, deep colour; a fine vintage of a very distinguished wine with a great pedigree; faultless blackcurrant cabernet fruit, fine-grained tannins and high-quality oak; very good length.
| TUR 1301 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $176 | |
| EIO 0557 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 |
BEAUTIFUL - JH98 - From the single Justin Vineyard in the Frankland River; this speaks of its place of origin even more eloquently than the Gladstones Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon. The cabernet is effortlessly focused and powerful, the balance, texture, structure, line and length of this beautiful wine certain to carry it long after I have had my ashes scattered.
| TUR 1302 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $176 |
NO COMPROMISE - JH97 - The most powerful and concentrated of all the deluxe/icon wines in the Houghton range, a distillation of blackcurrant, black olive, bay leaf and cedary oak, the tannins lined up in a haughty (sorry for the pun) support. No compromise here - the wine would have pleased Jack Mann enormously.
| TUR 1303 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $176 |
MAGNIFICIENT - JH98 - From the 48yo Justin Vineyard in Frankland River, includes (as ever) 8% malbec, hand-picked and sorted, small open fermenters, 10 days on skins, wild yeast, matured for 16 months in French barriques (50% new). Magnificent wine. It would make Jack Mann glow with pride and proclaim 'it is resplendent in its generosity'.
| KC1 0036 | 1 BOTTLE Stained label | Current Bid: $83 |
OUTLIVES - JH97 - The cabernet shape of the bottle is normal, its weight heavier – appropriate for Jack Mann's belief that no wine was worth its gold unless it could be diluted with 50% water and still enjoyed. This is pure cabernet sauvignon, from a deep well of blackcurrant and black olive fruit, and tannins to make sure the wine outlives you.
| ALA 0007 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 |
GREAT - RP97+ - The 2022 Spring Farm Block 74 Cabernet leads with a bouquet that can only be described as spicy, sophisticated and supple. The wine is from the Spring Farm vineyard, and this block 74 is at 485 meters in elevation, planted to a westerly aspect that catches the afternoon sun. For all the intensity of the aromas, the palate is finer and more detailed than expected—it moves toward "delicate" with unnerving grace, and like a fleet-footed assassin, it sails across the palate with almost weightless impact. This is leafy and fine in the vein of great Clare Valley Cabernet, and it has the added benefit of seamless oak framing. It's a great wine. 13.9% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.
NEVER - RP97+- I once tasted through a vertical of The Armagh Shiraz with Tom and Sam Barry, and it was as illuminating as it was enjoyable. I still think about that day when I taste current-release Armaghs, as I learned something vital about my own approach to the wine during that tasting. In a nutshell, the winemaking has never been better or more precise than it is under Tom Barry's direction. The wines across the board have better clarity and precision than ever before, and the construction takes a back seat to the vineyard in almost all cases, which is the highest form of compliment I can think to give to any winemaker. In the case of The Armagh Shiraz, the early wines were matured in American oak and sealed under cork. Closure willing, great bottles of these old wines are great experiences, and I feel no shortage of nostalgia when I drink them. The wines of the current day are sealed under screw cap and matured in French oak, and the wine has never been better, fresher, nor more sophisticated. As the nostalgic shackles of the past are removed bit by bit each vintage, the incremental improvements to viticulture and winemaking are exposed, and so through the "loss" of one aspect, the gain of another is had.
| XNE 2582 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $374 | |
| XNE 2583 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $374 | |
| XNE 2584 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $374 | |
| XNE 2585 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $374 |
BEST - JH97 - From the stellar '21 vintage, the Eligo represents the best of the year and is a split of a range of amazing vineyard sites from the Barossa (62%) and Eden (38%) valleys. It's concentrated and essence-like with deep, resonant blackberry, black cherry and Doris plum fruits with hints of clove, cinnamon, purple flowers, licorice, dark chocolate, cedar, olive tapenade, pan juices and earth. Thick shouldered but balanced and harmonious with melt-in-the-mouth, chocolatey tannins and exceptional length of flavour.
| XNE 1768 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $94 | |
| XNE 1769 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $94 |
WS 98/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores &
Reviews - ?/100 James Suckling - MUSEUM RELEASE
| XPU 0075 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $85 | |
| XPU 0078 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $85 | |
| XPU 0079 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $85 | |
| XPU 0080 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $85 | |
| XPU 0081 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $85 | |
| XPU 0085 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $85 |
WS 97/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores &
Reviews – 98/100 Winepilot - ?/100 James Suckling – 97/100 The Wine Front
| XPU 0098 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 | |
| XPU 0099 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 | |
| XPU 0097 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 | |
| XPU 0094 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 | |
| XPU 0095 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 | |
| XPU 0096 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 |
UNCHALLENGED - JH98 - This wine sits unchallenged at the head of the Kalleske shiraz tree. The grapes were treated with the care and attention they deserved in a small open fermenter for 12 days using a heading down screen that submerged the cap, pressed to French hogsheads (new and used) for 2 years. It's got a juicy, supple mouthfeel with an unexpected lightness and finesse.
ENDURING - RP97 - I am well documented for loving the warm 2014 Cabernet vintage in Margaret River. So much so, that last year I put out a call in the region to taste all of the Cabernet wines from that season. What I learned that day has continued to reverberate in my mind ever since, and I now see that the region has been pulsing—ebbing and flowing, or expanding and contracting—in its stylistic bounds of Cabernet, and 2014 was a pivotal moment in time that showed us the drinkers, and perhaps even the producers themselves, what the limits of Cabernet could possibly be in this region. The 2014 Art Series Cabernet Sauvignon is red-fruited and effortless-feeling, with an abundance of berries and raspberries, nori and kelp, iodine and crushed shells. It has saline acidity woven throughout, and the fruit possesses a velvety sheen—like the skin of a ripe peach—which plays out across the length of the palate. I like the wine so much, and feel it is one of the best Cabernets produced in the 2014 vintage in Margaret River. The freshness of it is its enduring asset. MUSEUM RELEASE
WHAT A WINE - JH97 - This was a freak vintage in the hands of many winemakers in WA, capable of power, balance, ripeness and glory. This has pomegranate, red licorice and peppered raspberry. The fruit flavours, while slinky and seductive, are not the major player here. And that is saying something. The key to the brilliance of this wine, like the '14, the '10 and to some extent the '05 before it, is the texture. The tannins. They are tightly woven, very fine and serve to support the fruit and the acid. This wine is built on a stable scaffold of tannin that both cushions the experience and defines it. What a wine.
SCINTILLATING - JH97 - If you were sitting quietly in a corner, contemplating the vicissitudes of life, and a glass of this exceptional chardonnay came your way, well, all would be very well indeed. And you’d perk up. It’s a wine that tends to be scintillating in youth, driven by all manner of citrus flavours – lemon, pink grapefruit with a dash of lime but also a mille-feuille of leesy lusciousness, oak spices and a moreish savouriness. It seems powerful and explosive with its acidity, drive and energy yet manages to remain classy and complex.
| ACC 18286 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $52 |
BEGUILING JH97 - Awesome power, grace, depth and finesse; pure grapefruit, nectarine and peach flesh aromas are framed by complex, toasty, grilled nuts; the palate is amazingly concentrated, yet portrays a lightness that is completely beguiling and incredibly long.
| BOB 0001 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $120 |
POWER - JH97 - Bright and youthful colour; a complex array of nectarine, grapefruit and spice, particularly cinnamon, is offered on the bouquet; the palate exhibits understated power, with grilled nuts supporting the very generous, yet refined, level of stone fruit and oak; the finish is staggeringly long, fine and complex. The adoption (since 2004) of screwcaps has brought a collective sigh of relief from all of its many admirers.
| TUR 1246 | 1 BOTTLE Slight cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $200 |
PITCH PERFECT – JH96 - Generous of flavour and texture, imparted by Leeuwin's stamp of extended skin contact, an approach that demands impeccably ripe fruit. And so it is. White peach and nectarine notes are strung pitch perfect across scales of clotted cream oak and juicy acidity. Long and pliant. Each piece of the jigsaw is in perfect synchronicity. A pedigreed wine boasting an impressive track record. I have had older vintages reminiscent of top Meursault.
| TUR 1185 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $168 |
UTTER PLEASURE - JH98 - Leeuwin Art Series Chardonnay on release is an achingly painful thing to drink, because once you've known the utter pleasure these wines bring at 5 or more years of age, it becomes a mess of cognitive dissonance to drink them so young. They are closed, taut, coiled, but more than anything, populated by rippling fruit that undulates untold through the interminably long finish. They typically don't reveal their kaleidoscopic spice and prismatic fruit flavour until a little further down the track. So, all I can humbly do here, is place the vintage in context. Through the lens of the cool year, this glitters with a purity and finesse that is deeply attractive. Aligned in style with the 2017. MUSEUM RELEASE
MESMERISING - JH97 - A wine that tells the story of chardonnay's evolution in Margaret River and remains at the top of its game because it's a pure expression of place as much as the producer. It’s refreshing, classy and superfine, the acidity reining everything in and towards an outrageously long finish. Mesmerising. MUSEUM RELEASE
JEWEL - JH97 - From the three chardonnay blocks on the Family Paddock planted to clones P58, Mendoza and Bernard 95. This is a beautiful wine. It leads with oyster shell and white peach, nectarine and lemon soufflé. Masterful composition with fruit weight and oak complexities skilfully interwoven, currents of salinity fraying the edges of its richness. Poached pear, crystallised ginger, abundance of white florals. Effortless, with great length. The flavours swell and intensify through the mid-palate before a slow and gentle retreat – a jewel in the Levantine crown.
AMAZING - JH97 - Matured for 20 months in French barriques (40% new). High quality Hunter Valley shiraz such as this has amazing ability when tasted alongside full-bodied shiraz from any other region, be it warm or cool, to glide past without even needing to acknowledge the quality or style of those other wines. Spicy, earthy, great texture and length; this is reminiscent of Maurice O'Shea's wines (those wines without the benefit of a screwcap).
| SHU 0087 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $35 |
BEST - JH97 - Moss Wood at its best, everything in its right place, perfectly balanced, and speaking of the vineyard, the vintage, the variety and the winemaker with equal conviction. Full purple-crimson; supple blackcurrant fruit is cosseted by superfine, but persistent, tannins and high quality French oak.
| TUR 1362 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $120 |
DECADES - JH97 - The bouquet shows the first signs of development via nuances of spice and earth. The palate is still bracing and fresh, cassis and redcurrant on the same page. These different personas are simply an intermediate stage before the wine moves on to a lingering plateau that will be measured in decades not years.
| ALA 0040 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $120 |
ANOTHER GREAT - JH97 - This is a masterclass in refinement. It is svelte and streamlined, the cool, mineral spool of flavour across the tongue is what the 2019 vintage can look like at its most restrained and harnessed. The length of flavour basically flutters out over the finish, so weightless and enduring. The 2018 that came before it had a thundering, legendary quality - legs widespread, hands on hips, power pose. This is the creative in the family, the quiet guy. It's intriguing and intelligent and thoughtful ... poignantly red fruited, spicy and super-supple. I'm descending into hyperbole. It's unnecessary. This is another great Moss Wood release.
| CEL 0180 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $120 |
GREATNESS - JH98 - Pulsating with sweet fruits and velvety mouthfeel, it only takes a split second for this wine to establish its greatness in the pantheon of cabernet sauvignons grown around the world. The unusual decision to include 7% petit verdot picked at 15.2? baume (cropped more heavily than the cabernet and picked over a week later) doubtless played its part, but its synergy with the cabernet (and a soupçon of 3% cabernet franc) must have given much pleasure and justified pride. Nature being what it is, the cabernet sauvignon yield was 40% down at 4.5t/ha. All in all, though, this is a cabernet to melt a pinot noir addict's heart.
| CEL 0221 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $104 | |
| CEL 0222 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $104 |
BEST - JH97 - When you’re the flagship, there’s always pressure because you must be the best of the best. Well, take a bow. This harnesses all the power of fruit and winemaking, all seemingly effortlessly, and turns it into an elegant, stunning wine balancing savouriness with fruit. Just the right amount of cassis, mulberries, violets and spicy, cedary oak, nori and menthol and more besides. The palate builds yet stays just shy of fuller bodied with fine-grained tannins, refreshing acidity and superb length. Excellent now and with decades ahead of it. Oh and another accolade, this represents the 50th vintage of the wine. Take another bow
SUPERB - RP97+ - The 2023 Cabernet Sauvignon is powerful and layered, with a long finish. The tannins are firm, abundant and tightly knit, and they wrap around a core of dark fruit. As the wine sits in the glass longer, the tannins begin to soften and gain suppleness, allowing the fruit and other elements to harmonize further. As this happens, the beauty of the vintage begins to shine through, revealing freshness, energy, balance and drive in equal measure. This is a superb wine, and given all the elements here, it will age wonderfully too. It isn't dense or brooding like some of the other vintages have been; this has detail, life and energy. It is really excellent. 14% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.
THIS IS A WINE - JH98 - Grown on the estate's 'Old Block' of shiraz vines, planted in 1969. It spent 16 months in French oak barriques (50% new). It's a magnificent release. It's fluid, elegant and controlled but, just a bit, it also stamps its feet and says: the world is mine. It's awash with cherry/plum, peanut shell, black pepper and floral flavours, and it's both silken to the touch, and (super) long through the finish. This is a wine.
GREAT - JH97 - Hand picked, 20% whole-bunch pressed, the balance crushed and destemmed. Matured in French puncheons and barriques (30% new) for 11 months. Interestingly, Mount Mary offers their mailing customers the choice of either Diam 30 or screwcap. A very bright green gold. Smells super with its aromas of perfectly ripened white nectarines, orange blossom and some complex matchstick and oyster shell notes. Powerful and structured on the palate, finishing saline and long. A great and long-lived Mount Mary chardonnay in the making.
| MIC 0017 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $116 | |
| MIC 0018 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $116 |
PLEASURE - JH97 - 20% whole-bunch pressed, the balance crushed and destemmed. Matured in French puncheons and barriques (30% new) for 11 months. A concentrated Mount Mary Chardonnay where the volume has been turned up in '23! An intense bouquet of white peach, confit lemon, fresh vanilla bean and oyster shells. There's a lot going on and this follows perfectly onto the mouth-filling, powerful, structured and harmonious palate. This will give pleasure for at least 10 if not 15-plus years
| MIC 0019 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $116 |
AWESOME -JH98 - Bunch-sorted on vibrating tables, Oscillys-destemmed whole berries, 10-14 days on skins, matured 14-18 months in oak (25% new). Not a hair out of place, all the boxes with big ticks. A perfumed bouquet with rose petals and tantalising hints of forest, the vibrantly fresh palate with a diamond-clear stream of red fruits and spices. The length is awesome.
| TUR 1373 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 |
PERFECTLY PITCHED - JH97 - Destemmed and fermented with as many whole berries as possible. Left to soak for four days, pre-fermentation with one pump over per day, then plunged three times per day; 15 months in French barriques (25% new). In a slightly darker fruit spectrum to the 2021. Cherries, stewed quince and spiced raspberries. A little less floral and a little earthier. Great intensity on the suave, concentrated yet perfectly pitched and balanced palate. The tannins superfine and persistent. I'd love to have a few bottles of this in the cellar to open up over the next 10 to 12 years.
| MHA 0149 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $152 | |
| MHA 0150 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $152 | |
| MHA 0161 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $152 |
PINOT OF THE YEAR - JH98 - 2026 Pinot Noir of the Year. PR writes: Destemmed and fermented with as many whole berries as possible. 15 months in French barriques (25% new). First year using Diam as opposed to natural cork. Bright purple. Youthful with complex aromas of wild strawberry, boysenberry, potpourri, star anise and a little Sichuan pepper, even. Even better on the palate where old vines and low yields have conspired (along with the winemaker, Sam Middleton) to produce a supremely textured, layered and flawlessly balanced wine. The tannins are silky and very persistent, and this will be worth both the money and time for those that still have some 10–20 years from now.
| MHA 0158 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $152 | |
| MHA 0159 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $152 | |
| MHA 0160 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $152 |
SUPER - RP97+ - The 2019 Quintet was served to us at dinner in Yarraglen this week, and it looked impossibly fresh and red fruited on that night. In the line-up here today, the warm season has given the wine a density and gravitas, but it does it with a surge of buoyancy and density at the same time. The wine is black-fruited as opposed to red here, but with ruby inflections. It has a super pleasurable feel in the mouth. 13% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
| MHA 0146 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| MHA 0147 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| MHA 0148 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 |
UNFORCED - RP98 - It's no secret that the Quintet is one of my favorite Cabernet blends in Australia. I collect a few bottles for my cellar each year because of three reasons: they speak of site and place eloquently and gracefully, they age in the same manner, and despite every and any season, the dry-grown vines prevail. I love the vintage variation through the lens of house style; these are natural feeling, unforced vineyard wines and a proud statement of what is possible in the world of global Cabernet, and Australian Cabernet more specifically.
| MHA 0141 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| MHA 0142 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| MHA 0143 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| MHA 0144 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 |
GREAT - RP97 - The 2022 Quintet comes from the estate vineyard planted in 1971 in Coldstream, Yarra Valley. The vineyard is planted to Cabernet Sauvignon (50%), Merlot (25%), Cabernet Franc (15%), Malbec (5%) and Petit Verdot (5%), and this more or less reflects the final cépage each year—though it is also dependent on vintage conditions, fruit set, etc. Aromatically, the wine leads with milk chocolate, cassis, tobacco and blood, with layers of dried herbs, cinnamon cassia, raspberry seed and something minty in the echelon of star anise and fennel—even delicately pushing to aniseed. As per usual, the tannins feel effortless and naturally forged, inducing movement and chew while drinking. This is a silky, seamless wine and is routinely one of my favorite Australian wines each year. Each of the varieties were picked and fermented separately and kept on the skins for about two weeks. The wine matured for 22 months in a variety of French oak: 30% new barriques, 25% in large format (1,500 liters or larger), with the balance in two- to five-year-old barriques. The wine has a firmness through the tail end of the finish, which for me puts it slightly behind the previous vintage in terms of quality but does nothing to dent the space it occupies in my heart. This is a great wine and a great producer. 13.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
| HKW 4250 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $104 | |
| MHA 0151 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| MHA 0152 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| MHA 0153 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| MHA 0154 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 |
JOY - RP97 - The 2023 Quintet is, like every other Quintet I've tasted in my life, pure joy. The wine is famous for its fine frame and floral aromatics, its ability to age what feels interminably and its unfettered expression of this corner of the Yarra Valley—Coldstream. While the cooler season of 2023 has shaped some of the elements of the wine, it remains true to its site and leaves a gentle cedar note trail through the memory. It has more pomegranate and cherry than cassis or blackberry, along with notes of violets, bay leaf and star anise even. It is a beautiful wine, one of my favorite Cabernets in this country. 13.5% alcohol, sealed under Diam cork.
| MHA 0137 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| MHA 0138 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 | |
| MHA 0139 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $160 |
PERFECT - JH97 - Progressively hand-picked with three passes through the vineyard, picking only the perfect bunches, destemmed and crushed to open fermenters for a brief cold soak, fermentation for 7 days, matured in large-format French oak (30% new) for 18 months. From the oldest vines in the Block range, and the lightest colour; ultra classic Hunter Valley shiraz with savoury/earthy/spicy undertones to the medium-bodied blue and black fruits of the palate, contributing as much to the structure and texture of the wine as to the flavour.
| NIC 0004 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $74 | |
| NIC 0005 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $74 |
LUCIOUSLY - JH97 - Lusciously rich blackberry and spice; perfect oak integration; long finish. Best since O'Shea death in 1956.
| 106 0892 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 |
OLDER-SCHOOL - JH97 - This is the first time this wine is a more or less current release, with prior examples having a museum schedule. This saw 15% new French oak, with the balance in seasoned barrels; about two years in total élevage. A wine like this, a reserve, old-vine bottling, can often lean towards opulence and lavish oak, but not so here. There’s an engaging transparency, a transmission of site, of struck rock and kicked earth across blackberry, compressed raspberry and soused black cherries, along with anise, crushed bay leaf and iron. There is an older-school feel. Not the days of plump and power, but rather back further, back to a simpler, truer expression, unfussed, savoury, yet still enveloping. It’s a wine of real poise, presence and sense of place
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience 2026 - Drink now – 2035 -Medium-deep crimson. Intense blackberry jam, cassis, dark chocolate aromas with tobacco leaf aromas. Beautifully concentrated blackberry jam, cassis, dark chocolate, fine chalky tannins and lovely minerally acidity. Sinewy firm at the finish. Buoyant Claret style. 13.5% alc Maturation in 20% new and 80% seasoned French oak hogsheads.
| RIV 0002 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $48 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience 2026 - Drink now – 2038 - Deep crimson. Fresh dark plum, espresso, roasted walnut, vanillin aromas with black liquorice, hint herb notes. Velvety smooth wine with ample dark plum, roasted coffee, vanillin flavours, fine chocolaty tannins and superbly integrated acidity. Builds up Claret-firm and minerally. “Holding its shape well with the fruit comfortably showing secondary characters and the tannins woven neatly through.” (NR) A superb Penfolds vintage. 14.5% alc 12 months’ maturation in American oak (25% new, 25% seasoned) and French oak (25% new, 25% seasoned).
| CHR 0019 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $48 | |
| CHR 0020 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $48 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now – 2045 - Deep crimson. Attractive dark chocolate, blackberry, bush garrigue, hint wax polish aromas. Generous and inky deep wine with classical Penfolds chocoberry fruits, some roasted walnut/espresso notes, fine slinky tannins, lovely mid-palate buoyancy and well-integrated mineral acidity. Chocolaty firm with liquorice notes at the finish. “Restrained richness, a dark earthiness and tight tannin weave. Muscular but not muscle bound.” (NR) Drinking really well now, but should continue to evolve. 14.5% alc 12 months’ maturation in American oak (25% new, 25% seasoned) and French oak (25% new, 25% seasoned). Rewards of Patience 2026
| CHR 0014 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $44 | |
| CHR 0015 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $44 |
EXCEPTIONAL - JH97 - The wine spent 18 months in new French oak, and is fundamentally different to Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon. Deep purple-crimson, it has exceptional focus, intensity and length, cedary notes of French oak precisely woven through the vibrant blackcurrant fruit, reaching a crescendo on the finish. It follows in the footsteps of a one-off Coonawarra cabernet from the 1973 vintage, also given the Bin 169 tag.
| CHR 0002 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| CHR 0003 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 |
SINGLE - JH98 - A single vineyard wine, matured for 14 months in new French oak in which it finished the final stages of its fermentation. The bouquet is laden with cassis of startling purity, and while cedary oak is a major player, it is so well-integrated it doesn't overwhelm, let alone challenge, the fruit.
| TUR 1077 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $178 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience 2026 - Drink now – 2035 Medium-deep crimson. Intense dark chocolate, musky plum, smoky, wax polish aromas with hints of aniseed.Inky deep with developed choco-berry apricot, prune fruits, fine dense chocolaty tannins, a touch of cedar spice and linear fresh but quartz mineral acidity. “Soft, supple and fresh across the palate with very fine, gently grippy tannins that taper to the finish.” (NR) Drinking well now, but should keep. 13.5% alc Barossa Valley (41%), McLaren Vale, Langhorne Creek, Padthaway, Clare Valley, Coonawarra
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now – 2035 - Medium-deep crimson. Espresso, dark plum, blackberry aromas with sage/herb garden notes. Roasted coffee, black cherry, blackberry flavours, fine slinky tannins, attractive mid-palate richness and fresh long mineral acidity. A touch earthy dry at the finish. “The wine seems a touch hollowed out, all elbows, not enough heart.” (NR) At its peak of development. 14.5% alc Barossa Valley (45%), McLaren Vale, Padthaway, Langhorne Creek12 months’ maturation in American oak (25% new, 25% seasoned) and French oak (25% new, 25% seasoned). Rewards of Patience 2026
| EIO 0792 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $24 | |
| EIO 0813 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $24 |
CLINIC CERTIFICATION - Buy with confidence
| NIK 0149 | 1 BOTTLE Label damage | Current Bid: $320 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now – 2045 - Deep
crimson. A classical Bin 389 vintage. Fragrant dark cherry, praline, hint
liquorice aromas with brambly undertones. Deep-set dark cherry, dark chocolate,
liquorice all-sorts flavours, ample firm chalky/grippy/ cedar tannins and
underlying marzipan, roasted chestnut notes. Finishes grippy with aniseed
notes. A plume of tannin at the finish. Super density and torque. Brilliant
wine. 14.5% alc “A more sinewy, sleek, expression with red berry fruits,
panforte, espresso notes and some meatiness and red earth. Tightly woven with
some leather and the fiery breath of the forge.” (NR) 52% Cabernet
Sauvignon, 48% Shiraz Barossa Valley (37%), Langhorne Creek, Coonawarra,
McLaren Vale, Robe, Clare Valley.
| BOB 0007 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $60 | |
| 106 1001 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $120 |
BARGAIN - JH97 - Deep, dense crimson-purple; the profound bouquet offers every kind of black fruits imaginable, large and small, yet somehow leaves a space and air in the mix for more complex secondary characters to emerge given time - lots of it. The palate takes all this, and adds to it with barrel ferment characters introducing licorice and touches of wild herb. This wine fully lives up to the great expectations held of it (and the vintage). Arguably the bargain of the release
| TUR 1348 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $72 |
PENFOLDS
FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience 2026 - Drink now – 2038 - Deep crimson. Intense and lifted blackberry,
mocha with leafy/bush garrigue hint sage aromas. Voluminous and richly
flavoured with black cherry, blackberry leafy flavours and fine graphite
tannins. Builds to a chocolaty firm/leafy finish. Glossy, chewy and vigorous,
with some years to go! 14.5% alc 53% Cabernet Sauvignon, 47% Shiraz
Wrattonbully, McLaren Vale, Barossa Valley, Coonawarra, Robe, Padthaway
| EIO 0411 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $64 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now - Medium-deep
crimson. Classical cassis, red cherry, roasted chestnut, melted dark chocolate
aromas with beautiful herb garden/hint eucalyptus notes. Fresh blackcurrant
pastille roasted chestnut, praline flavours, fine loose-knit slinky tannins,
attractive mid-palate volume and well-integrated quartz acidity. In lovely
condition, with superb complexity and flow. “Nearly four decades of
cellaring haven’t diminished its Cabernet Sauvignon essence; its mature, sweet blackberry
flavours appear even livelier against the refreshing eucalyptus.” (AM)
13.5% alc Padthaway (27%), Coonawarra, McLaren Vale 8 months’ maturation in 94%
American oak (39% new) and seasoned American and French oak. WS 98/100 - Non
Vintage Tasted: Jan 2008 The intriguing bouquet offers aromas that include
leather, candle wax, flax and earthy scents of moss, grass, stone and damp
soil. Entry is lusciously ripe and intensely grapy; the midpalate features the
ripe grape element. Finishes satiny and stone-like. Delicious.
| NIK 0486 | 1 BOTTLE Into neck & slight label damage | Current Bid: $144 | |
| NIK 0596 | 1 BOTTLE Into neck & slight label damage | Current Bid: $136 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now - 2040 - Medium-deep
crimson. Black cherry, blackcurrant, dark chocolate hint marzipan/vanilla
aromas with a touch of tobacco leaf. Richly concentrated palate with gorgeously
dense cassis, blackberry pastille, dark chocolate flavours, supple chocolaty
tannins, superb mid-palate viscosity. Finishes chocolaty firm with
liquorice/tobacco notes. “Surprisingly youthful, boasting rich mature
compact blackberry black cherry notes, a robust tannin structure and heat at
the finish. There’s a hint of audacity: an uninhibited confidence. A rare gem
of the 1990s.” (AM) In a beautiful spot, but should continue to develop.
14% alc Coonawarra (33%), Padthaway, Bordertown, McLaren Vale 12 months’
maturation in 12% new French oak, 11% new American oak, and 77% in seasoned
American and French oak.
| RIV 0003 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $100 |
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE - Penfolds Recorking Clinic Certified
| NIK 0645 | 1 BOTTLE Penfolds red wine clinic 1996, severe label damage, very high shoulder | Current Bid: $960 |
THE "SIXES" ARE COMING! - 1986 BIN 707 - ONE OF THE BEST?
| NIK 0601 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $400 | |
| NIK 0602 | 1 BOTTLE Into neck, cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $400 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now – 2045 - Deep
crimson. Intense dark chocolate, blackcurrant, mulberry hint roasted almond,
vanilla aromas. Plush supple and smooth with ripe cassis, praline, mocha roasted
chestnut/marzipan demi-glace flavours, fine chocolaty textures. Finishes
graphite firm with crunchy dark berry fruits. “A plushness that doesn’t
obscure the wine’s architectural detail. Gorgeously composed and sitting
assuredly in a good spot.” (NR) 13.3% alc “Gloriously expressive with
pure blackcurrant fruits, backed by tar and topped by gently heady floral
notes. Harmonious, captivating, and enticing, with finesse, focus, and
freshness. The fruit glides across the finishing line and then does a lap of
honour.” (NB)
Coonawarra (53.5%), Barossa Valley,
Eden Valley
| TMC 0002 | 1 BOTTLE Very high shoulder, label damage | Current Bid: $280 | |
| TMC 0003 | 1 BOTTLE Very high shoulder, cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $280 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience 2026 - Drink now – 2048 Deep crimson. Intense black cherry, blackcurrant, vanilla, hint marzipan, polished leather, rose petal aromas. Velvety-textured wine with abundant black cherry, blackcurrant, chinotto flavours, lovely inky density, fine giant cedar tannins. Finishes firm and tight. Lovely richness, volume, and torque. "Not fully resolved, but the wine grows and unfurls in the glass, showing that it has a long way ahead of it." (JA) 13.3% alc "Smells divine with its milk chocolate, blackcurrants, roses, mint, sweet spice, cherries, and cola aromas. It's not a showstopper, but the balance of fruitiness, acidity, and mineral grip carry a sense of quiet confidence. A charming and characterful wine." (GH) Coonawarra (34%), Kalimna, Padthaway, Barossa Valley, and McLaren Vale
| RIV 0001 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $280 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now –2050 - Deep
crimson. “Fresh, ripe and exuberant” (NR) blackberry, mocha liquorice
aromas with vanilla roasted almond, panforte notes. A richly concentrated palate
with smooth blackberry, cassis, praline flavours, well-balanced mocha, vanilla,
roasted almond (new oak) notes, persistent fine-grained tannins and fresh long
mineral acidity. Finishes cedary/chewy firm. Powerful, generous, and complex
with lovely volume, flow, and length. In its prime, but should last another two
decades at least. 13.5% alc “Crushed rose petals and peony on the nose with
a faint blush of heat. A low hum of energy and momentum through the palate; pomegranate
and mandarin peel alongside the more classic cassis/ blackberry fruit and
liquorice. This has so much crackle to it and the tannins feel resolved and
elongated. At that beautiful tipping point between young and old.” (JA) Coonawarra
(40%), Padthaway, Kalimna, McLaren Vale, and Bordertown
| CHR 0076 | 1 MAGNUM Into neck, cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $560 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now–2045 - Deep
crimson. Intense blackcurrant, black cherry, meaty, dark chocolate, vanilla,
liquorice aromas. Inky deep blackcurrant dark cherry chinotto fruits, slinky dry
textures, underlying mocha, chocolate, marzipan notes and fresh crispy acidity.
Firm al dente finish with mineral notes. “Naturally expressive with clear limpid
fruits, poised acidity and supported by perfectly polished fine-grained
tannins. Great structural refinement.” (NB) Bittersweet but voluminous wine
with lovely energy and persistency. 13.5% alc “Panforte, espresso, plum
paste, and berry compote. A decadent and indulgent Bin 707. All bells and
whistles, but not a cacophony. A wine still very much about flesh, rather than
framework.” (NR) Coonawarra (52%), Padthaway, McLaren Vale, and Kalimna
Vineyard (Barossa Valley)
| MIC 0904 | 1 MAGNUM BOXED | Current Bid: $749 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR- Drink now–2050 - Deep
crimson. Lovely fresh inky dark chocolate, cassis, mulberry, sage, espresso
aromas with grilled nuts and liquorice. Richly concentrated and Penfoldsian in
style with beautiful blackcurrant, mocha cedar flavours, fine chocolaty tannins
and lovely mineral/graphite length. Finishes chalky firm with plentiful dark
berry fruits, some new oak notes and traces of eucalypt. “Coiled and
reserved, but full and forward. There’s absolute finesse here with a real sense
of class.” (GH) Still youthful, with decades ahead of it. A great vintage. 14.5%
alc “Cherry chocolate, mulberry, and cassis with a little violet and leaf. Relatively
transparent with a framework of fine prismatic tannins, tensile acidity, and a
deft draping of flesh giving a beautifully lithe shape.” (NR) Barossa
Valley (49%), Coonawarra, and Adelaide Hills -
| 106 1004 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $440 |
BALANCE - JH97 - Deep, dark red, the wine has an extremely complex and varietally expressive bouquet, its fragrant scents having a pinot noir-like allure, drawing you back repeatedly. The blackcurrant and cassis palate is a seamless extension of the bouquet, with extreme length and such impeccable balance it hovers on the edge of outright elegance.
| TUR 1317 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $260 |
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PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience 2026 - Drink now – 2045 Medium-deep crimson. Inky dark chocolate, panforte, black cherry aromas with roasted coffee, roasted walnut notes. Concentrated black cherry pastille, cassis, praline, mocha flavours, plentiful slinky/chalky tannins, lovely mid-palate viscosity and underlying liquorice, star anise notes. Finishes chocolaty firm. "A lip-smacking salinity offsets some of the riper notes, making this a fascinating wine." (MJ) A classical Grange vintage with the opulence and balance further ageing. 13.5% alc "Peter Gago's first red-wine vintage" [as Penfolds oenologist]. "Blackish garnet. Crushed ants and blackberries. Such excitement compressed in here! Dry finish, but with ink and fruit, this should eventually be a great drink. Very long finish. So impressive!" 89% Shiraz, 11% Cabernet Sauvignon Kalimna Vineyard (Barossa Valley), Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Coonawarra
| PHI 0009 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $445 | |
| PHI 0012 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $440 | |
| KIN 0005 | 1 BOTTLE Into neck & slight cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $360 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience 2026 - Drink now – 2050 Deep crimson. Lifted sea breezy dark chocolate, black cherry, quartz, liquorice aromas with hints of orange peel and spice. Classically structured and voluminous with ample dark chocolate, blackberry, spice flavours, superb chocolaty/velvety textures and underlying roasted walnut panforte notes. Finishes chocolaty and smooth. "Heady and rich. Sweet and flattering. A rich jewel. Tight but rewarding." (JR) A standout Grange vintage. 14% alc "Mulberries and plums, some cherry liqueur and dark chocolate. Panforte and coffee cream. It's the texture that impresses here, an almost obscene satiny plushness that's never overblown or excessive, just so seductively luxurious. The tannins emerge slowly but surely through the wine, wrap it up tight, and pull it down through a long, assured finish." (NR) 94% Shiraz, 6% Cabernet Sauvignon Kalimna Vineyard (Barossa Valley), Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Magill Estate (Adelaide) Maturation of Grange temporarily discontinued at Magill.
| RIV 0004 | 1 BOTTLE Cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $501 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now–2060 - Deep crimson. Classic pure blackberry dark chocolate, mocha aromas with hint of panforte/fresh tobacco/ liquorice. Beautifully concentrated blackberry, dark chocolate flavours, velvety/chalky firm textures and fresh long aniseed notes. Finishes crisp and chocolaty with sumptuous dark berry fruits. “The oak sits down in the glass, and the tannins are mesmeric, respectful, and well marshalled. It needs a decade, but it is already looking perfectly well balanced.” (MJ) 14.5% alc “Brambly fruit, some very dark chocolate, a panoply of dark, woody spices. Power and presence, comfortable in its skin. It’s built on a framework of ironstone and slate; it’s finely layered and drives through the palate with undeviating momentum.” (NR) 97% Shiraz, 3% Cabernet Sauvignon Kalimna Vineyard (Barossa Valley), Barossa Valley, Magill Estate (Adelaide), and Padthaway Rewards of Patience 2026
| 106 1005 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $680 | |
| 106 1006 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $680 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now–2060 - Deep crimson. A
touch more evolved than 1998. Lovely inky dark chocolate, dark berry, cigar
box, liquorice aromas with rose petal notes. Classical Grange palate with ample
dark chocolate, panforte, dark cherry, blackberry fruits,
brambly/chocolaty/dusty tannins and well-balanced mocha roasted walnut oak
notes. Finishes firm and minerally. “Complex nose with many fresh layers.
Dry finish. Hint of camphor.” (JR) A famous Grange vintage, but more recent
tastings see the 1998 vintage remaining slightly ahead in the long-distance
race. 14% alc “Astonishingly luxurious and perfectly formed wine with floral
spice top notes beginning to emerge from the intense dark fruits. Creamy almost
syrupy but far from heavy with animating, energising acidity lightly wrapped.
This is still nascent and many years away from its high plateau.” (NB) 100%
Shiraz Kalimna Vineyard (Barossa Valley), Barossa Valley, Magill Estate (Adelaide),
McLaren Vale, and Padthaway
| WEN 0061 | 1 BOTTLE Cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $321 | |
| ALL 0003 | 1 BOTTLE Into neck | Current Bid: $440 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now–2050 - Deep crimson.
Fresh raspberry pastille, black cherry, dark chocolate aromas with liquorice,
herb garden notes. Generous raspberry, black cherry, blackberry fruits, lovely
flowing chocolaty tannins, attractive mid-palate richness and well-balanced
mocha, panforte notes. A lovely slinky graphite plume at the finish. “Cool
and understated on the nose, but so bright, intentional and generous in the
mouth. This wine gives and gives and gives.” (TC). 14.5% alc “Deep
blackish-blueish crimson. Super-correct Grange nose. Still quite restrained
with no shortage of tannins, but surely this is going to be classic! Such
freshness and vitality!” (JR) 98.5% Shiraz, 1.5% Cabernet SauvignonKalimna
Vineyard (Barossa Valley) and Barossa Valley
| 106 1114 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $561 |
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| TON 0001 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $440 |
POWERFFUL - JH98 - Deep crimson; its bouquet has a strikingly complex array of black characters that run all the way from the first whiff to the finish and aftertaste: licorice, tar, bitter chocolate, blackberry, prune and plum. The tannins are prominent, and play their part with each successive sip of the steadily building impact on the very long palate, but they are in balance with the fruit and oak of an extremely powerful Grange.
| GRE 0014 | 1 BOTTLE Slightly stained label | Current Bid: $604 |
DECADENT -RP100 - Very deep garnet-purple in color the 2008 Grange reveals a
truly decadent nose with tons of spices, fruit cake and black & blue fruit
compote notes along with nuances of chocolate and potpourri. The full and rich,
multi-layered palate has a little oak still showing, it is going through a
little bit of a structural stand-out stage, but it doesn't detract on the long
and complex finish. It still needs a good few years to develop, though this
very opulent, expressive Grange shows the very best of this vintage and the
vineyards it hails from.
| GWE 0037 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $672 | |
| GWE 0038 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $672 | |
| GWE 0039 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $672 | |
| GWE 0040 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $672 |
EXTRAORDINARY - RP99 - This wine comes with high expectations—as does the vintage. The 2018 vintage across South Australia (and cheekily, we could probably extend the accolade to all of Australia) was excellent. It was warm, but without incident, and responsible for powerfully ripe, serious wines. Many producers made some of their best wines in this vintage. So here, to the 2018 Grange: there is spiced raspberry, lashings of salted licorice, red curry paste, layers of forest berries, rendered lamb fat and crushed pink peppercorns to start. In the mouth, the tannins close around the fruit with the same polish and seamlessness as the 2008, possibly the 2004? Very different vintages, but there is a textural similarity for me. This is polished and glossy and so very pretty. It contains 3% Cabernet Sauvignon this year, and 69% Barossa, 18% McLaren Vale and the balance from Clare Valley. Each of the regions brings with it its own characteristics. Barossa brings the red dirt, blood, deli meat and rust. McLaren Vale brings the plush purple fruits with a side of meat and licorice. Clare brings the polish, the opulence and the velvet texture. With their powers combined, this is an extraordinary Grange. One of the true greats, which will only get better as it ages.
| ZYS 0001 | 1 BOTTLE BOXED | Current Bid: $560 |
GREAT - JH98 - A blend of 97/3% shiraz/cabernet sauvignon; matured for 20 months in 100% new American oak. As Peter Gago says, "Penfolds' 180th anniversary year, following a series of stellar Grange vintages in 2002, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 ... No pressure." He needn't have worried. The 2020 release is stunning. Its heady concentration and initial rush of formic herald its arrival. There's a singularity of aroma and flavour in strong Grange releases and that is certainly the case here. Deep-set blackberry, black plum and black cherry fruits of great intensity. Hints of brandied fruits, blackforest cake, dark chocolate, licorice, graphite, roasting meats, fruitcake spice, sandalwood, oak spice and turned earth. Densely packed and strong of character with a cascade of fine tannin and plenty of muscular swagger as the wine slowly tapers off with a vapour trail of black fruits, baking spices and earth. A great Grange release.
| DHA 0001 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $480 |
CLINIC CERTIFIED - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
MOST DECORATED - PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Bin 95 - Rewards of Patience - Drink now. Medium crimson. Fresh and mature with parsnip, aniseed and slightly soupy miso and demi-glace notes with a touch of crushed ant. Developed gamey, roasted walnut, roasted parsnip, dark chocolate and leathery flavours, with fine loose-knit/sinewy tannins and long fresh acidity. Some dried roses and vellum notes. Still holding, but rare. 90 percent shiraz and 10 percent cabernet sauvignon. Magill Estate and Morphett Vale (Adelaide), Kalimna Vineyard (Barossa Valley) and McLaren Vale. The most decorated Grange – winner of 12 trophies and 52 gold medals during its relatively short career on the Australian wine show circuit. Spent only nine months in oak. Named by US magazine Wine Spectator as one of 12 “Wines of the Millennium” in 2000. Bin 95 is the most common bottling and commercially available. Also released as Bins 13, 14, 53, 54 and 148A. “Still showing some cut flowers, mocha and sweet fruits but not a great bottle despite its fame and history.” (JH) shoulders, expansive tannins and slightly menacing snarl despite its flagging energy.” (NR)
| NIK 0555 | 1 BOTTLE Penfolds Red Wine Clinic 2018, slight label damage | Current Bid: $6080 |
PENFOLDS RECORKING - Buy with confidence - Re-corked by Penfolds 1980s? - Red Zinc Capsule with PENFOLDS GRANGE HERMITAGE embossed - Pre Recorking Clinic Series
| IAN 0001 | 1 BOTTLE Into neck & cellar damaged label. Re-corked by Penfolds 1980s? - Red Zinc Capsule with PENFOLDS GRANGE HERMITAGE embossed | Current Bid: $2156 |
PENFOLDS FOUR STAR - Rewards of Patience - Drink Soon. Medium-deep brick crimson. Intense roasted walnut panforte and hazelnut aromas with apricot, stone fruit, cedar and floral notes. Generous developed panforte and apricot flavours, sweet and plentiful tannins and underlying roasted walnut, grilled nut, vanilla oak complexity with integrated acidity. Finishes slightly leathery but chalky firm with attractive espresso and ground coffee notes. Just past its peak of development, although the elements are still aligned. Rare. 95 percent shiraz, 5 percent cabernet sauvignon. Kalimna Vineyard (Barossa Valley), Barossa Valley, Magill Estate and Morphett Vale (Adelaide), McLaren Vale. Jimmy Watson Trophy Winner. Released as Bin 95 (also as Bins 69, 70 and 71). “Dried leaves, faded roses, liquorice and ecclesiastical smoke. Muscular firm in structure with the fruit fading away.” (NR) “Spice box, cedar and sandalwood. Tertiary on entry but the finish still carries delicate sweet fruit. Graceful and elegant.” (FW)
CLINIC CERTIFICATION - Buy with confidence
| NIK 0554 | 1 BOTTLE Penfolds Red Wine Clinic 1991, label detached | Current Bid: $2400 |
CLINIC CERTIFICATION - Buy with confidence - RP90 - A blend of 95% Shiraz and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon, this was considered "a good wine from an undistinguished vintage." It certainly was outstanding in June in Adelaide, showing a terrific nose of blackberry jam intermixed with sweet earth, plum, brown sugar, and tobacco. Full-bodied, deep, rich, and fully mature, this layered, concentrated, very fresh wine even exhibited some espresso-infused chocolate in the finish. It should drink well for another 5-7 years. RP 2002 TASTING
| JKN 0002 | 1 BOTTLE Penfolds Red Wine Clinic 2004 & cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $600 |
LEGEND - RP100 - Consistently one of the most awesome wines ever made at Grange, this blend of 89% Shiraz and 11% Cabernet Sauvignon (13.9% alcohol) was the first Australian wine to cost $20 upon release. I have had this wine six separate times, every time rating it between 96 and 100. It had a phenomenal showing at Penfolds' Magill estate. The color is an opaque purple, the wine massive, full-bodied, and to me, the quintessential Grange. Notes of blackberry liqueur intermixed with cassis, charcoal, new saddle leather, and underbrush resonate from the glass. Huge, thick, unctuously textured, with extraordinary concentration but perfect harmony among all of its elements, this is a prodigious Grange that is still not fully mature. Anticipated maturity: 2004-2020. A legend for sure!
| GGR 0207 | 1 BOTTLE Very high shoulder & slight cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $2499 |
CLINIC CERTIFICATION - Buy with confidence - PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience - Drink now to 2030 - Medium-deep crimson. Fresh red cherry, blackberry herb garden aromas with roasted walnut, panforte and chinotto notes. Generous deep-set red cherry, blackberry redcurrant fruits, fine roasted chestnut and vanilla notes and fine chalky tannins. Finishes minerally and long with attractive tannin plume. Still looking fresh with unusual cherry, raspberry and kirsch notes. An atypical Grange but showing very well. 94 percent shiraz, 6 percent cabernet sauvignon. Kalimna Vineyard (Barossa Valley), Barossa Valley, Magill Estate and Modbury Vineyard (Adelaide) and Clare Valley. “Luscious black fruits with a background of persuasive tannins. Very much moving into a newer Grange era.” (JH). “A chunkier atypical Grange with shaded fruit characters, mocha and caramel. Very much a wine of its time.” (NR)
| NIK 0492 | 1 BOTTLE Into neck & cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $544 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience - Drink now to 2040 - Medium-deep crimson. Intense dark chocolate, blackberry shellac, hazelnut and herb garden aromas with cola, dust and graphite notes. Inky textured but substantial with developed dark chocolate, blackberry, hazelnut and crème brûlée flavours and red liquorice notes. Plentiful fine lacy textures, attractive inky complexity and extra-fine acidity. Finishes chalky with apricot and graphite notes. 94 percent shiraz, 6 percent cabernet sauvignon. Kalimna Vineyard (Barossa Valley), Barossa Valley, Magill Estate and Modbury Vineyard (Adelaide). “Powerful and expressive with smoky dried cherry, blueberry, espresso aromas, superb richness, spicy sweet oak notes and fine persistent tannins.” (JR) “Lovely lifted spice nose and a graceful elegant palate with many layers of spice cake, mulberry, coffee and cocoa.” (FW)
| NIK 0430 | 1 BOTTLE Slight capsule damage | Current Bid: $592 | |
| NIK 0653 | 1 BOTTLE Into neck | Current Bid: $600 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now–2035 - D Medium-deep crimson. Intense red cherry, cassis, crème caramel, roasted coffee aromas with liquorice, spice aromas. Layered and deeply set with concentrated red cherry, blackcurrant pastille, toffee, espresso flavours, plentiful fine grippy tannins and well-balanced mocha, vanilla, roasted chestnut, touch bourbon notes. Finishes chocolaty and long with strawberry nuances. “The tannins will protect this wine for many years, but catch this vintage earlier rather than later to wallow in the fabulous fruit.” (MJ) Still holding up very well. 13.8% alc “Very hot year with rain in early March. Blackish crimson. Comfortable, toasty nose. Rich and sumptuous. Really glorious, rich and deep-flavoured, with heady layers. Not unlike a Bordeaux 1989. Complete.” (JR) 91% Shiraz, 9% Cabernet Sauvignon Kalimna Vineyard (Barossa Valley), Barossa Valley, and McLaren Vale The last vintage labelled as Grange Hermitage; future vintages are released as “Grange”. While not considered a standout vintage at release, its inherent Grange bloodlines and longevity have emerged over time. A classic dark horse. Rewards of Patience 2026
| TON 0002 | 1 BOTTLE Very high shoulder & label damage | Current Bid: $320 |
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE - Penfolds Recorking Clinic Certified
| NIK 0655 | 1 BOTTLE Penfolds red wine clinic 2018, label damage | Current Bid: $7200 |
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE - Penfolds Recorking Clinic Certified
| DIK 0001 | 1 BOTTLE Penfolds Red Wine Clinic Series 2 1992, cellar damaged label, into neck | Current Bid: $5760 |
BIRTHYEAR MONUMENT - Wonderful 60 year present
| NIK 0658 | 1 BOTTLE High shoulder, label damage, slight capsule damage | Current Bid: $1281 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience - Drink now to soon
Medium-deep brick crimson. Intense orange peel, camomile, rose garden and cassis aromas with beautiful roasted coffee notes. A superbly concentrated wine with orange peel, rose garden, dried herb and chinotto flavours. Superb fine silky textures, long fresh acidity and smoked meat notes at the finish. A beautiful wine and one of the great St Henri vintages of all time.
“Ravishingly silky and succulent with meaty savoury notes. The palate still has plenty of fruit sweetness and depth supported by very fine supple tannins.” (NB) “Dark berries and dry leaves, a lick of sweet soy and char siu, spice and smoke. A suppleness and restrained fleshiness. Some cola and chinotto notes at the finish.” (NR)
| NIK 0496 | 1 BOTTLE High shoulder & cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $320 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience - Drink now to 2032 -Medium-deep crimson. Intense dark cherry, roasted walnut and sandalwood aromas with cocoa notes. A richly concentrated wine with apricot, raspberry and dark cherry flavours, fine lacy textures and attractive mid-palate suppleness. Firm and chalky al dente finish with chinotto notes. Really lovely wine with elegance, suppleness and developed sweet fruit. “Opulent and creamy with kirsch, raspberry liqueur, potpourri and exotic spices, fine plentiful tannins and resonating floral notes. A powerful wine with underlying delicacy.” (JR) “Dried cherries with clove, cedar and pencil shavings. Modulated power on the palate with a core of sweet red fruit, spice, cigar box and coating tannin finesse.” (FW)
| NIK 0502 | 1 MAGNUM Very high shoulder & cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $400 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience - Drink now to 2040. Medium-deep crimson. Intense praline, roasted chestnut and roasted walnut aromas with lovely underlying ripe blackberry and mulberry fruits. Rich, ripe and expressive with dark cherry, blackberry and mulberry fruits, fine loose-knit chocolaty tannins, lovely fresh walnut, waxy polish and liquorice complexity and integrated juicy acidity. Firm, yet generous and long. An outstanding vintage. “Exotic spices, cherry stone, succulent herbs and long spicy fine-grained tannins. Has plenty of heft and energy.” (JR) “Plentiful vibrant red cherries, goji, bayberry fruits with cocoa powder, spice notes. Distinctly sweet on the palate with grippy fine-grained tannins and an elegant linear finish.” (FW)
| WEN 0059 | 1 BOTTLE Label damage, handwritten notes on label | Current Bid: $117 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink
now–2050 - Deep crimson. Intense
mulberry, hint boysenberry, cassis praline aromas with lifted minty, floral
notes. Well concentrated and voluminous with mulberry, blackcurrant pastille
aniseed, touch bergamot flavours, fine lacy textures, attractive mid-palate
volume and persistent mineral length. Builds up rusty/gravelly firm and earthy
at the finish. “Compact and neat; not barrelling through the palate, but not
quiet either. An impressive wine: a sleeper, if you will.” (EL). One of the
all-time great St Henri wines. Should last and evolve over the next few
decades, but drinking beautifully now. 14.5% alc “A very harmonious mélange
of floral finesse and spicy warmth. Great fruit purity, controlled energy and
finely grained tannins. Refreshing and stimulating wine with still so much to
unfurl.” (NB) 96% Shiraz, 4% Cabernet Sauvignon Barossa Valley (46%),
Langhorne Creek, Upper Adelaide, Padthaway, McLaren Vale Rewards of Patience 2026
| TUR 1262 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $96 | |
| EIO 0551 | 1 BOTTLE Slight cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $88 | |
| 106 1010 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $96 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink
now–2050 - Deep crimson. Complex
dark cherry, mulberry, blackberry, salted liquorice aromas with roasted walnut,
hint marzipan notes. Very complex, concentrated and smooth with ample dark
berry dark chocolate flavours, chocolaty firm tannins. Inky graphite finish. “The
power and construction are layered with a piercing persistence. A quiet
confidence and seductive expression.” (GH) A classically structured and
beautifully balanced St Henri with still years ahead of it. 14.5% alc “Seamless
and intense, gravelly and chewy and luscious in its outlay of fruit. The
acidity and tannins intersect pleasantly on the midpalate, making for nervous,
energetic drinking. A wonderful, complete wine.” (EL) 89% Shiraz, 11%
Cabernet Sauvignon Barossa Valley (24%), Langhorne Creek, McLaren Vale, Robe,
Clare Valley, Wrattonbully Rewards of Patience 2026
| 106 1011 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $96 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience - Drink now to 2045 - Medium-deep crimson. Intense blackberry, mulberry and cassis aromas with herb and dark chocolate notes. A lovely rich, ripe and dense wine with pure blackberry, mulberry, dried plum fruits, plentiful and persistent fine powdery/chalky tannins and emerging panforte notes. Finishes chocolaty dense and minerally long. A very impressive wine on the riper end of the spectrum. “Monolithic in structure with dense and ripe redcurrant, raspberry and blackberry fruits with chewy persistent tannins. A pippy bitterness gives a welcome extra dimension.” (NB) “Fresh brambly dark fruits and cocoa on the nose with a lovely glossy buoyant, sweet-fruited and gently supple palate.” (FW)
| TUR 1143 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $136 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now–2050 - Medium-deep crimson. Roasted coffee, espresso blackberry spice bay leaf aromas. Inky deep wine with generous blackberry cassis espresso flavours, fine chocolaty, touch leafy textures, some chinotto notes. Finishes muscular firm and tight, with pronounced quartz acidity, but perfectly ripe, beautifully balanced and developed. “A wine with lovely flow and forward momentum.” (NR) Drinking brilliantly well now, with some years of evolution ahead. An all-time great vintage. 14.5% alc “An exquisite vintage with pointillist poise and precision. Perfectly ripe black fruits with perfectly polished tannins and a lingering finish. This is all silk and satin with lovely grace and transparency.” (NB) 100% Shiraz Barossa Valley (60%), McLaren Vale, Coonawarra, Adelaide Hills, Wrattonbully, Clare Valley Rewards of Patience 2026
| MIC 0885 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $179 | |
| MIC 0886 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $179 | |
| MIC 0887 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $179 | |
| 106 1012 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| 106 1013 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Drink now–2040 - Medium-deep crimson. Fragrant blackberry, dark cherry, roasted walnut, panforte aromas with graphite. Richly concentrated with blackberry, dark cherry fruits, underlying roasted walnut flavours and chalky al dente/leafy textures. Minerally, muscular, and long with “quince, fig, and dried fruit through the finish”. (EL) A well-regarded vintage with the fruit and tannins finely balanced. Drinking well now, but should keep and evolve. 14.5% alc “Energy and precision with lifted boysenberry notes and generously sprinkled Christmas spices. Sculpted flesh, intricate layering and a long, graceful taper shaped by fine, granular tannins. A St Henri that will sit comfortably alongside the legends of the past.” (NR) 97% Shiraz, 3% Cabernet Sauvignon Barossa Valley (23%), McLaren Vale, Adelaide Hills, Robe, Clare Valley, the Fleurieu and Eyre Peninsulas. Rewards of Patience 2026
| HKW 4318 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $92 | |
| 106 1014 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $96 | |
| 106 1015 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $96 |
PENFOLDS FIVE STAR - Rewards of Patience - Drink 2023 to 2040 - Deep crimson. Fresh elderberry, blackberry, camomile, praline, aniseed and herb garden aromas. Concentrated, exuberant and elemental with elderberry, blackberry and dark chocolate liqueur flavours, attractive negroni notes and classic fine grainy tannins. Finishes chalky firm with an aniseed kick. A superb vintage. “A powerful wine with the balance to last the distance.” (JH) “Deep-set mulberries, boysenberries, satsuma and plum with cocoa powder/liquorice. All supported by a fine tannin frame.” (NR)
| TUR 1058 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| TUR 1059 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| 106 1016 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| 106 1017 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 |
ADORABLE - JH97 - Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Port Lincoln, Robe, Padthaway, Clare Valley and Adelaide Hills fruit. Matured 12 months in 50+yo vats. The effortless, unassuming self-assuredness of St Henri holds a unique and beloved place in the assemblage of Penfolds heroes, and 2018 marks a particularly special release. Accomplished, spicy, glossy black fruits of grand integrity unfold to magnificent effect in the glass, contrasting a fine-boned frame of rigid yet graceful, powder-fine tannins that carry a finish of long-lingering line and alluring appeal. I look forward to spectating from the sidelines as its fruit slowly unfurls over the decades to come. An adorable St Henri that exemplifies all that this label stands for.
| 893 0115 | 1 BOTTLE from unopened wooden box | Current Bid: $76 | |
| 893 0116 | 1 BOTTLE from unopened wooden box | Current Bid: $76 | |
| 893 0117 | 1 BOTTLE from unopened wooden box | Current Bid: $76 |
POWER & BEAUTY - JH97 - A lovely vintage, excellent fruit, wild fermentation, some extended maceration but time not specified, aged 18 months in French barrels, 40% new. Despite the hefty 1.6kg bottle, this wine is anything but weighty. An excellent dark garnet hue, it's resplendent with pure cabernet aromas and flavours. A latent power and beauty at the same time, with exceptional tannins, long and finely chiselled.
| XWA 2236 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $114 | |
| XWA 2239 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $114 | |
| XWA 2240 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $114 |
BRAVO - JH97 - I’ve tried this quite a few times because I can’t get enough of it, as it’s the most detailed and finely tuned chardonnay from Pierro to date. It is beguiling, precise and elegant. All that is backed up by excellent fruit, integrated oak, a laser-light show of acidity with some creamy-nutty lees shimmying across the palate. And the finish – wow! Lingers long. Bravo.
| ALA 0017 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $72 | |
| ALA 0018 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $72 |
PERFECT - JH99 - Quintessential Basket Press, bowing to no passing fad or fancy, the high-shouldered, brown glass bottle with Rockford Wines embossed on its base and the distinctive label that will never change because it's so perfect. It's a manifestation of the wine it contains, always very good, this vintage outstanding. I taste well over 5000 wines per year for the Wine Companion, and am never tempted to swallow during a day-long tasting session - well, this wine was the exception to prove the rule. Its balance, mouthfeel and silky purple and black fruits are perfect.
| MHA 0162 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $159 | |
| MHA 0163 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $159 |
AWESOME - RP97 - The Sami-Odi 2020 Hoffmann Dallwitz is from the two blocks of old vines (planted 1888 - 1927) on the Hoffman-Dallwitz vineyard. This has sensational gravitas and weight in the mouth, bolstered by density and closeness of tannin: silty, graphite, chewy, pliable, ductile tannin. It is possessed of nothing short of a kaleidoscopic fruit profile, framed within a medium to medium-plus weight body. The Goldilocks zone, for me. This is elegant and fine, very exciting. Big. Balanced. Awesome.
| MHA 0164 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $184 | |
| MHA 0165 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $184 |
SUPERB - JH98 - Fraser McKinley has nailed the cooler 2023 vintage with his Hoffmann Dallwitz release. It's essential; as in it presents itself as a pure essence of northern Barossa syrah with the characteristic Ebenezer compression and a sense of detail that only comes with an obsession for site expression and the craft of gentle winemaking. It's concentrated and presents with impressive fruit density, but there's a beautiful energy and freshness to its form. As always, the fruit is pure and perfectly poised; black cherry, blackberry, boysenberry and blue fruits. The cut of spice is deep and exotic, floral flecks and raspberry pip lift, a glimpse of dried herbs, dried meats and violets in the rear-view mirror with an earthen overtone with compact, powdery tannins as the wine fades out. Superb.
| JIM 0096 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| JIM 0097 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| JIM 0098 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| JIM 0099 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| JIM 0100 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| JIM 0101 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 |
MUCH-LOVED - JH98 - A cask selection from the renowned Hoffmann DW-OLD (planted between 1888 and 1912) and ER-27 (planted in 1927). It's a strong vintage that's for sure, with a concentration of fruit that is at once heady and wonderfully balanced with a brightness to its travel. As is the Sami-Odi way, the fruit purity is absolutely on point. Ripe black cherry, blueberry, boysenberry and blackberry with a deep cut of spice, a touch of raspberry pip lift, some background crushed herbs, graphite, peppercorn, a suggestion of amaro, bresaola and a glance of citrus blossom with a resonant earthen bass-line. The draw of flavour is long and persistent, balanced just so with compact, silty tannins and that sense of compression that comes of Ebenezer-born fruit. A ripper of a release for this much-loved Barossa wine.
| JIM 0102 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| JIM 0103 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| JIM 0104 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 |
TREMENDOUS - JH97 - A Para tawny from the 2004 vintage. I can smell this all day. It's constantly moving, like the shadow of clouds moving across a hillside, a play on light and shade, tension and release. Candied citrus fruits, grilled figs sprinkled with brown sugar, fresh dates, rancio, polished leather, mahogany, redcurrant paste, salted caramel, espresso, brandy snaps and toffee apple. It's fresh as a daisy, beautifully balanced and so long, with a sleekness and poised sweetness as it slowly retreats, condensing slowly into its end point. Time for another sip. Tremendous stuff.
| XWA 2302 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $79 | |
| XWA 2305 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $79 | |
| XWA 2296 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $79 |
IMPROVE - JH97 - Comes from Seville Estate's coolest site; south facing on the deep, red basalt soils. Whole-bunch pressed and barrel fermented in French puncheons (30% new). A deepish, bright green gold. A superb Yarra chardonnay – power without weight. Lemon oil, melon, spices, a nougat nuttiness and ginger. A rich, complex, yet focussed and structured mouthful, becoming fleshier and more open the longer it sits in the glass. Worth decanting or giving it some air in the glass, but know that this will continue to improve and become more complex in the bottle over the next 5–10 years
| ACC 18390 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $48 |
BRILLIANT - JH97 - A magic moment kind of wine. Scintillating acidity, a gentle, savoury underbelly, crisp stone fruit and green apple characters, a distinct weave of saline minerality with touches of fino sherry and preserved lemon freshness. Add in nougat and ginger snap biscuit, but all of that with an immense sense of fruit purity, too. Savoury, serious, vivid and refreshing in the same breath. A tour de force of chardonnay. Brilliant.
BEST? - JH97 - An utterly gorgeous nose awaits. Ferrous, blood plum, rust, pastrami, blackberries in summer, black cherries and mulberries too. 2020 was warm and yields were low. Across the board, berries were small. An odd observation perhaps, until you encounter the tannins. This is concentrated and textured, with fine-grit tannins that shape the palate and encase the fruit. It insists on a decant as it's tight as a drum currently – you will miss the complete spectrum of texture if you decide to wade right in. This is a monumental wine of gravitas and poise, the flavour all clustered on the back palate. I suspect we haven't seen the best of it yet.
| HKW 4172 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $108 |
YEARN - JH98 - 88/12% grenache/mourvèdre. Hand-picked fruit from an established block of bush vines. 8% of grenache was whole bunches, the rest whole berries sorted and gravity-fed to a single large French oak vat (1600L). Wild ferment. 10 days on skins prior to basket pressing direct to seasoned French oak for 11 months. Harvested 8/4/2019, pH 3.55, TA 5.1, RS 0.3g/L, 176 cases produced. What sets hearts on fire the world over for Châteauneuf-du-Pape is the muscular, ferrous, salty raspberry humbug and minerally chutzpah. It sets the high-tide mark for grenache. We grenache drinkers yearn for it. And here it is. The strength of Frankland River is its ability to marry sweet (glossy) red fruit to savoury, gravelly earth. The 2018 was a staggering showpiece, this is more restrained, cooler and finer, yet equally long. Choose your weapon.
| KC1 0028 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $91 | |
| KC1 0029 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $91 | |
| KC1 0030 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $91 | |
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| KC1 0032 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $91 | |
| KC1 0033 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $91 |
ALL - RP97+ - The 2020 Lamella Shiraz was made with fruit from the Angas family vineyard in the Eden Valley (Hutton Vale Farm), with cuttings from the Mt. Edelstone vineyard, which is close by. It is made with 100% whole bunches in the ferment. "This is the last pick, and by that time the stems have fully lignified," said Dan Standish. It is floral, and granitic and minerally and über spicy all at once. It is the elegant wine of the lineup, thanks to the elevated vineyard and the cooling acid, but it also is possessed of a nuance and range of flavor that makes it distinct from the others. The Lamella has the breadth and range that the other two do not (making it neither better nor worse, just an observation), and it covers a lot of ground within that. It is shaley, and rocky and mineral, but it is also slightly herbal (there is fresh coriander and a hint of bay in there); the fruit is concentrated and pure and also has a splay of spice through the finish—licorice, star anise and a shake of allspice. Zoom out, and the wine has volumes of flavor and pillowy texture—it really does have it all. Due to the vintage conditions, I expected to be met by a dense wall of unforgiving flavor and tannin. Instead, it is possessed of a galaxy of flavor, pintucked into folds of texture and all of it spooling out over an interminable finish.
| MHA 0168 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $136 | |
| MHA 0169 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $136 | |
| MHA 0170 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $136 | |
| MHA 0171 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $136 |
GORGEOUS - JH97 - Shiraz sourced from Hutton Vale Farm in the Eden Valley, 100% whole bunches. Looking very impressive indeed with its lushly formed blue and black berry fruits wrapped in tones of exotic spice, sage, raspberry coulis, pomegranate, white pepper, citrus blossom, black tea, roasting meats and olive paste. Texturally gorgeous, the chew of skin and stalk softly diffuses through the fruit, acidity quartzy and vital, providing pulse and frame, the fade slow with great length of flavour and pure fruit drive. Plenty of potential here for the cellar.
| GEO 0008 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $108 |
PERFECTION - RP100 - The 2022 Lamella Shiraz has a little secret held within, and it's one not noted on the label. Within this cuvée, is just two barrels of fruit from the Stonegarden Vineyard, the original Lamella Vineyard, before the current Huttonvale Farm. Stonegarden was planted in the Eden Valley in the middle 1800s and is a historic site. The wine rises with Chinotto and blood orange, black tea and pressed flowers. It is, in its quiet way, kaleidoscopic and mottled ... it does not stay still, it gently moves across the palate like sunlight over the course of a day. The long finish speaks of raspberry pip and sandalwood, pomegranate, Boscobel rose and even the softest suggestion of scraped vanilla pod. If you have the benefit of time, I would recommend tasting this on both day one and day two. As I see it, day two has all of the complexity of day one, with the added seamlessness and silk that only time can bring. This is the most alluring Lamella I can recall ever tasting on release, despite many previous releases' flirtation with perfection. 100% whole bunch. 14.9% alcohol, sealed under natural cork and wax
| MHA 0174 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $144 | |
| MHA 0175 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| MHA 0176 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 | |
| MHA 0177 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $144 |
LOVELY - JH97 - This year's Lamella, an Eden Valley wine, sees the majority of the shiraz sourced from the epic Stonegarden vineyard down near Springton, with a smaller proportion of fruit from Hutton Vale. Last year it was the other way around, but vintages are like that. The fruit, again at its core pure dark plum and blue fruits, has some redder shades in play, with plenty of exotic spice, meadow herbs, purple floral tones and that Eden Valley sage thing going on and the thinest wisp of spearmint rising from the depths. I love this wine's powdered granitic heft and mineral cadence, the wink of Campari and bunchy nuance done just right and its composed 'Eden Valleyness'. It's lovely.
| MIC 0023 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $144 | |
| MIC 0024 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $144 |
MINI RAYAS - JH97 - The qualitative apogee when it comes to grenache, rivalled by few and equalled only by Yangarra. Even better than the superb 2021. Sourced from the highest, coolest site in the Vale, the venerable Smart vineyard. Ironstone imparts a ferrous bite to pithy sour cherry, cranberry, campfire, pomegranate, tamarind and sandalwood notes with a grind of white pepper across a lattice of pin bone tannins, curtailing sweetness while promoting stunning length. This is excellent. Superb! Transparent and brimming with a sense of pinoté, like a mini Rayas. A great wine of the present as much as the future. Among Australia's very greatest reds. I don't score above 97, but this could be worth a point higher.
| CEL 0145 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0146 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0147 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0148 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0150 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 |
WORLD'S BEST - JH96 - Sourced from the old, sandy Blewitt Springs Home Block of Sue Trott. Fermented wild, with attenuated maceration in eggs and the inclusion of 30% whole bunches imparting turmeric, sandalwood, cardamon scents and finely wrought, granular tannins akin to nebbiolo. Real pinosity and sap to this. Succulent notes of kirsch, fecund strawberry and anise. A parry of tension and thrust of gentle sweetness. Remarkable freshness. A wine that places domestic grenache among the world's best.
| CEL 0127 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0128 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0129 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0130 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0131 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 |
FLAMBOYANT - JH96 - This is pretty. Lifted and fresh and laden with sweet, succulent red fruits, tangerine zest, musk, kirsch, rosewater and lilac. Blewitt over the Charming Man from Clarendon. This is brighter, floral, earthier and sweeter; the Clarendon is tighter, more textural, airier and considerably more savoury. Clarendon wins, but it is not always the case. This is still a brilliant, flamboyant grenache, if not a little sweet across the diaphanous tannic seams. It is a treat to witness the rise of grenache, the flag bearer of the most exciting chapter of Australian wine to date.
| CEL 0139 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0140 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0141 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0142 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0143 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| CEL 0144 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 |
WORLD CLASS - JH96 - Blewitt Springs, an Australian grand cru equivalent. Old bush vines, as is the wont. Wild fermented with a good portion of whole bunches, some in concrete pyramids sans agitation, before ageing in concrete and large neutral oak. Brilliant! Like a slinky, before release over the top step, as riffs on persimmon, Seville orange, rosehip, pomegranate and impeccably ripe cherry clafoutis unwind and expand with a rattle. Long. A sandy scape of gorgeous tannins. World class.
SMART - RP97 - The fruit for the 2020 Where Eagles Dare Shiraz is from the Matchoss Vineyard in the Eden Valley. One assumes the title refers to the great elevation at which this vineyard is situated; 550 meters above sea level is a commanding perch. The dirt up there is pink quartz pressed into ironstone, and it's compacted into all the dirt roads you care to drive down. It's a beautiful thing, actually. Aromatically, the wine offers up sumac, biltong and mulberries with a graphite, crushed lead-pencil character. The wine is minerally and layered with black tea, spring flowers, red apple skins and a raft of forest berries. Really smart, and a decant is going to open this up untold.
| CEL 0110 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $68 | |
| CEL 0111 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $68 | |
| CEL 0112 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $68 | |
| CEL 0114 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $68 |
BIGGER-BODIED - JH97 - A 64/36% blend from multiple parcels spread across six vineyards, vinified separately, 15% whole bunch grenache, 30% whole bunch syrah, 5-16 days cold soak, wild fermentation, basket-pressed to used oak. Deeply coloured; medium to full-bodied, noticeably bigger-bodied than the Grenache, with black fruits.
| ACC 18382 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $54 |
AWESOME - RP97 - The 2022 Descendant is a co-fermented blend of Shiraz and Viognier (8%), and the wine exudes masses of floral perfume, which translates accurately in the mouth. It is silky and intense; the tannins are ductile and pervasive, and yet they have a bloody, ferruginous note that makes their dispersion feel more like an infusion than a framework. It is chewy and weighty, without being heavy or swaggering. Awesome wine. Superb. 15% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
SUPERSTAR - RP98 - The 2022 RunRig had 2% Viognier added to the Syrah after barrel maturation, from the current vintage. I've clarified this with winemaker Ian Hongell, because my incorrect memory ran toward skins only. Glad I asked. Aromatically, the wine is so fresh and detailed; it hints at latent power and intense concentration, but it doesn't overbear on this point. On the palate, the wine has everything we could hope for—intense, balanced red fruit, a splay of ductile tannins and such a light fluffiness to the profile that I find it most appealing indeed. The discussion here today is regarding the comparison to the great 2021 vintage. It was a freak, out-of-the-box year that blessed producers with a spot-free growing season, good yields and excellent quality fruit. The wines, for the most part, will endure through the decades with grace and ease. The 2022s are tighter, fluffier, more fruit forward and, in my opinion, slightly more delicious, but over the long term, backing the 2021s to go the distance seems the blue-chip option. We can discuss this again in 20 years (2045) when that answer will have become more clear. In the words of Ferris Bueller, "Life moves pretty fast." I love this wine today. It's a superstar. 15.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork and wax.
EXCEPTIONAL - JH97 - Slightly deeper, more purple, hue than Johnno's, but clear and inviting; consistent with the colour, has more depth to the medium-bodied palate, but in no way sacrifices elegance and balance. Also matured in a new 2700-litre French vat, all the components are beautifully integrated. A totally exceptional wine from a top vintage, a great vineyard and a skilled winemaker
| KC1 0042 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $115 |
GREAT- JH97 - Great wines like Tyrrell’s Vat 1 Semillon are celebrated for their clarity of expression and remarkable intensity – qualities that shine brightly in the '19 vintage. The mid-palate is beautifully open and generous, showcasing powerful citrus flavours and micro hints of flint, wet river stones, lemon curd and greengages. The true strength of this vintage lies in its refreshing, succulent mid-palate, harmonious balance and ultra-cleansing finish, making it a superb accompaniment to food. It is at the beginning of its evolution, and its refinement and grace set it apart.
| XWE 0124 | 2 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $55 | |
| XWE 0125 | 2 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $55 | |
| XWE 0126 | 2 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $55 |
SUPERSTAR - RP97 - The 2024 Heytesbury Chardonnay leads with toasted cashews and white peach, pink grapefruit and preserved lemon rind, all of it woven together by saline acidity. There's pressed linen, white flowers and wax, too. The palate is textural and shapely (something of a house style at Vasse Felix), and the length through the finish is long. While this may not have the precision and focus of the 2023 Heytesbury, it has personality, texture, line and power, and I love it for all of those attributes. What a superstar wine. It was fermented 100% in French oak, with 85% of the volume in barrique and the balance in puncheon. The total percentage of new oak was 53%, and the wine was matured for 10 months, followed by six months post-blending in tank. It will be released globally on May 1, 2026. 13.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.
EXCEPTIONAL - JH97 - Often when a structured and very young flagship wine is up for tasting, I’ll assess it initially, maybe try it with food, and spend a couple of days thinking about it and retasting. They need respect. But this time, I poured a big glass of Tom Cullity and enjoyed it immediately, as it’s approachable and complete. Even a few days later, no signs of fading. This is exceptional. There’s a certain refinement within, almost open-knit. A whorl of dark fruit, from mulberries to red berries, very spicy, very savoury, ferrous, full of nori, licorice, florals and more. It’s complex, shaped by beautifully defined tannins, the length long, the pleasure factor 10 out of 10 with ageability the same.
TICKS - JH97 - This is a highly credentialed wine that ticks every imaginable box; fruit, tannins and oak are seamlessly balanced and integrated on the bouquet and palate alike, the texture at once silky yet precise; best of all is the fusion of blackcurrant/redcurrant fruit with the gently savoury, fine-grained, tannins.
| TUR 1375 | 1 MAGNUM | Current Bid: $72 |
ELEGANT - JH97 - Limited Release. Selectiv' harvested, open fermented, 5 separate parcels fermented and matured for 18 months in French oak (23% new), then assessed and blended, the hue vibrant. Any thought of blockbuster is instantly dismissed with the 1st taste. It is an elegant medium-bodied wine, albeit with a compelling blend of blackberry, spice and plum. The oak integrated, tannins perfectly pitched behind the fruit. Gold medals Barossa and Royal Adelaide Wine Shows ’20.
| SHU 0037 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $58 | |
| SHU 0035 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $58 | |
| SHU 0033 | 1 BOTTLE Slight label damage | Current Bid: $58 |
CEDAR - JH97 - Cabernet plus 3% malbec and 1% cabernet franc is matured for 21 months in 100% new French oak. Bright crimson; the wine nearly escapes under the radar, until it starts accelerating on the mid-palate and hurtles through the finish and aftertaste, drawing saliva as the intensity of cassis, earth, black olive and cedar spear through the mouth.
| TUR 1047 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $158 | |
| TUR 1048 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $158 |
GLOROIUS - JH97 - As soon as this is poured it starts to morph, offering wafts of roses, mulberry and blackberry one minute, warm earthy black olive and ironstone the next. It hovers around medium-bodied, but it has terrific depth and length with perfectly pitched savoury tannins. Glorious Wilyabrup cabernet sauvignon.
| SHU 0028 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $150 | |
| SHU 0029 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $150 | |
| SHU 0030 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $150 | |
| SHU 0031 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $150 | |
| SHU 0032 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $150 | |
| TUR 1049 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $132 |
HURTLES - JH97 - Cabernet plus 3% malbec and 1% cabernet franc is matured for 21 months in 100% new French oak. Bright crimson; the wine nearly escapes under the radar, until it starts accelerating on the mid-palate and hurtles through the finish and aftertaste, drawing saliva as the intensity of cassis, earth, black olive and cedar spear through the mouth.
| HOL 0741 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $92 | |
| HOL 0742 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $92 | |
| HOL 0743 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $92 |
GREAT - JH97 - The depth of its purple-crimson hue telegraphs an ultra-powerful wine of impeccable breed and balance, needing a minimum of 10 years to relax. In wine terms, the case to delay its release to coincide with that of Grange is obvious, but in financial terms it simply won't happen. A great John Riddoch in the making.
| 106 1083 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $120 |
BEAUTIFUL - JH97 - Amazing colour, and the bouquet to match; explosive dark fruit and aromas of oak jump out of the glass and assault the senses, and then caress the palate with beautiful fruit delineation and intensity; appropriate oak for the fruit is the key to this wine.
| 106 1032 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 |
SERIOUSLY GOOD - JH97 - 95% cabernet sauvignon, 5% malbec. It's a best barrels selection with the final blend seeing 45% new French oak. This takes quality by the scruff of the neck. It's seriously good cabernet: firm, flavoursome, tidy, balanced and long. It has excellent concentration, a thick mesh of tannin, and enough nuance for you to know that more is to come. You could build a cellar around a wine like this.
| CEL 0241 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $87 |
BEST EVER - JH98 - 92/4/4% cabernet sauvignon/petit verdot/cabernet franc. Fruit from Treeton, Wallcliffe and Wilyabrup. The best barrels of fruit from each area were matured for 14 months in French oak (45% new). It should be said from the outset – this is quite likely the best wine, white or red, ever made at Xanadu. The intersection between a perfect vintage, pedigree fruit and sensitive winemaking look just like this: cassis, blackberry pastille, marri blossom, raspberry, pomegranate, black pepper and star anise. Hints of fennel flower and salty licorice are the lingering impressions. What a wine.
| CEL 0242 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $99 | |
| CEL 0243 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $87 | |
| CEL 0244 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $87 |
SCINTILLATING - JH97 - 92/4/4% cabernet sauvignon/malbec/petit verdot. Fruit from Wilyabrup, Treeton and the Steven's Rd vineyard. Matured for 14 months in French oak (45% new). Sometimes, you gotta start at the end of a wine, rather than the front. Usually it is because the wine is so long, that the first flavours are long forgotten. Such is life, here. The tannins, which are laced like a fine silky web through the finish, capture the pure fruit on the mid palate and coax it through the mouth. Caught also, like fine droplets of dew in a spider's web, are pockets of spice which add pop and thrill to the overall. Another scintillating and pure cabernet release from the team at Xanadu.
| CEL 0245 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $87 | |
| CEL 0246 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $87 | |
| CEL 0247 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $87 | |
| CEL 0248 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $87 | |
| CEL 0249 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $87 |
IRRESISTIBLE - JH97 - What’s the point of writing anything about this wine? Really. But you’ve come this far so I’ll add the reason: It’s complete, exceptional and beguiling. The best Margaret River cabernet exemplifies those alluring characters. OK, you want to know more. It’s heady with mulberries, cassis and damson plum, wakame and squid ink. Medium bodied, plush and velvety across the palate thanks to sublime tannins with an outrageously long finish. This is irresistible.
| ACC 17940 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $59 |
BRILLIANT - JH97 - The ’23 vintage is turning out to be a very special one in Margaret River both with chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon, but let’s stay with the former here. This is a humdinger. Sure it’s tightly wound, given its youth and all the electrifying acidity within, but there’s substance and depth, too. A little waxy, refined, with grapefruit, lemon, ginger spice, a dash of oak spices (the 20% new French oak superbly integrated) and a little yuzu tonic water pucker. It’s linear, long, with moreish sulphides, the merest hint of creamy lees and almost a savoury overlay. Brilliant.
| XRO 0054 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $87 | |
| XRO 0056 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $87 | |
| XRO 0053 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $87 |
CLASSIC - JH99 - Comes from 21 rows (half a hectare) of cabernet sauvignon in Block 3 of the vineyard, which always produce exceptional grapes. A selection within a block within a single vineyard. It is 100% cabernet sauvignon, and spent 16 months in French oak (40% new). The bouquet is of astounding purity and quality, the texture and mouthfeel at one with the bouquet, the flavours managing to take the wine onto an even higher plane. all-time classic. 250 dozen made.
| 106 1080 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $108 | |
| 106 1081 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $108 |
X-FACTOR - JH97 - From Block 3, crushed/destemmed to open fermenters, hand-plunged for 7 days, matured in French barriques (40% new) for 14 months, final blend assembled, then 2 more months in used French oak. Has that X-factor of Stevens Road, with a fragrance, purity and clarity of varietal fruit that needs no elaboration in the winery beyond that which it receives.
| 106 1086 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| 106 1087 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| 106 1088 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 |
SUPREME - JH97 - A 2.3-tonne parcel from the Stevens Road Vineyard, crushed/destemmed into several small open fermenters, taken to French barriques (40% new) when dry for 14 months maturation. Bright crimson; this has the Stevens Road DNA at its most expressive and triumphant; Xanadu has carved out a cabernet style all of its own, as if the Great Southern has crept in under the bed clothes one night. It is awesome in its focus and precision, which allow it to tread lightly, the seemingly impossible for a young cabernet of supreme class.
| TUR 1056 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $52 | |
| TUR 1057 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $52 |
SHINES - JH97 - Stevens Road shines this vintage and, while it will continue to garner more complexity, today it sets up an excellent foundation of flavour, acidity and drive. Lime and lemon with pink grapefruit, a layer of clotted cream and ginger, oak way in the background, long and pure with the fine acidity, albeit a little nervy and twitchy. Flavours linger; it’s moreish with a stony, quartz-like precision.
BENCHMARK - JH98 - The Caley has quickly established itself as a benchmark for the classic cabernet/shiraz blend. In 2018, it's 80/20% Coonawarra cabernet sauvignon/ Barossa shiraz matured for 20 months in French barriques (38% new). The melding of both variety and region is compelling and captivating. Beautifully poised blackberry and blackcurrant lie sympatico with plum and dark cherry. Notes of cedar and tobacco with fine spices, gentle herbal tones, dried citrus blossom, pencil case and cinnamon. Picture-perfect fruit depth, powdery mineral framework and harmony in all aspects of its composition, leaving the impression of a wine at the top of its game and one destined for a long life in the cellar. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 4108 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $324 | |
| XNE 4107 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $324 |
THRILLING - JH97 - For long an Australian icon, this has really lightened up its act. For the better. The sort of exotic perfume-lifted lilac floral-seldom seen across shiraz from such a warm zone. Pulpy and juicy in the mouth, rather than over-extracted and desiccated. A beautiful sash of oak, directing a cavalcade of clove, five spice and ample blue to dark fruit references along a skein of peppery acidity. Riveting complexity and the feeling of something far lighter than the ABV suggests. This is a thrilling wine. There are no two ways about it.
| ACC 16766 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $87 |
BENCHMARK - JH98 - The Caley has quickly established itself as a benchmark for the classic cabernet/shiraz blend. In 2018, it's 80/20% Coonawarra cabernet sauvignon/ Barossa shiraz matured for 20 months in French barriques (38% new). The melding of both variety and region is compelling and captivating. Beautifully poised blackberry and blackcurrant lie sympatico with plum and dark cherry. Notes of cedar and tobacco with fine spices, gentle herbal tones, dried citrus blossom, pencil case and cinnamon. Picture-perfect fruit depth, powdery mineral framework and harmony in all aspects of its composition, leaving the impression of a wine at the top of its game and one destined for a long life in the cellar. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 4129 | 1 MAGNUM Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $269 | |
| XNE 4130 | 1 MAGNUM Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $269 |
DAZZLING - JH98 - This year, Pete Fraser will launch the High Sands, Ovitelli and Hickinbotham together, giving a better chance to view the connectivity. Well, there is certainly a theme in the '23s. A degree of alcohol less, lower colour and a commanding, yet incredibly fine, structural framework. This is a very different High Sands, a reflection of the cool year, but also an evolving direction, leaning into elegance, soaring fragrance and savoury tension. Red cherry, tart raspberry, intensely floral, swirling with North African spices, musk and orange peel. The palate is coiled at this stage, but the fruit has flex and will bloom with time in bottle, radiating out from the core of mineral-feeling tannin and skein of vigorous acidity. This is truly magnificent now, but the future is one of dazzling possibility.
| XBW 3866 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $226 | |
| XBW 3867 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $226 | |
| XBW 3868 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $226 |
GREAT - JH97 - Hand-picked, wild yeast open-fermented with 25% whole bunches, matured for 15 months in French oak (40% new). A distilled essence of shiraz from two blocks within a single estate vineyard. It's in no way overdone, but it does have some of the authoritarian stance of top flight cabernet. The black fruits speak in one voice of the ironstone soil in which the vines are planted. Great vintage, great wine.
| ACC 17727 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $62 |
FABULOUS - JH97 - Some whole bunches, a gentle hand plunging twice a day and 10 months in barriques (30% new). A fabulous crimson purple. Gently brooding with its aromas of dark cherry and raspberries together with scents of roses in full bloom and a little sous bois. Medium bodied and very persistent on the beautifully structured and intense palate. This will need some time, but your patience will be fully rewarded.
| XPU 0253 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 | |
| XPU 0254 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 | |
| XPU 0255 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 | |
| XPU 0256 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 | |
| XPU 0252 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 | |
| XPU 0251 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 |
WOW - JH98 - 67/15/12/6% cabernet sauvignon/merlot/malbec/petit verdot. The first plantings at YY into block No 1 were these cabernet and malbec vines, hence the name. Some merlot was interplanted with the cabernet and subsequent plantings in 1990 from a newly acquired neighbouring site. Petit verdot is only grown on the hillside of the new territories. All hand harvested and sorted, only the very best berries go into this wine. Cabernet berries sorted individually before crushed. Merlot, malbec and petit verdot are whole-berry ferments. All fermented in half-tonne fermenters, hand plunged twice daily. Some of the cabernet spends more time on skins. Components are kept separate in French oak 40% new, 15 months all up then blended just before bottling. This is mesmerising. Do take time to bask in its fragrance – all floral and spicy with some aniseed and fresh herbs. Enjoy the poised fruit flavours of blackberries, mulberries and a hint of blueberries coated in spicy oak and tethered to the body of the wine. Pulsing acidity and beautiful tannin structure shape this and offer a promise of more to come in time. Wow – what a wine.
| HKW 4403 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $76 |
SERIOUS - JH98 - A blend of 60/24/11/5% cabernet sauvignon/merlot/malbec/petit verdot, the cabernet coming from the original 1969-planted vineyard. Matured in French oak (40% new). A deep, bright crimson purple. Bordeaux-like with its aromas of cassis, iodine, bay leaf and some olive tapenade. The oak is already well integrated. Powerful and balanced with lots of layers. Ripe, chewy tannins course through the wine's concentrated fruit, yet the overall impression is one of balance and harmony. A serious and complete cabernet.
| TUR 1116 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $92 | |
| TUR 1117 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $92 | |
| TUR 1118 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $92 |
MAJESTIC - JH97 - A blend of 60/24/11/5% cabernet sauvignon/merlot/malbec/petit verdot, the cabernet coming from the original 1969-planted vineyard. Matured in barrique (35% new). A deep crimson purple; almost opaque. Uber classical cabernet aromas with its core of concentrated and pure blackcurrant and cedar. Throw in hints of bay leaf, some gravel and a little sea spray and you have a pretty special Dry Red Wine No. 1. It's richly fruited and elegant with perfectly integrated, supple and persistent tannins. An altogether sumptuous and majestic wine.
| XPU 0156 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $110 | |
| XPU 0159 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $110 | |
| XPU 0161 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $110 | |
| XPU 0163 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $110 | |
| XPU 0164 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $110 | |
| XPU 0167 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $110 |
JH99 - 2026 Cabernet & Blends of the Year. Score awarded by the Halliday tasting panel at the annual Awards judging. PR writes: A blend of 58/23/15/4% cabernet sauvignon/merlot/malbec/petit verdot, the cabernet coming from the original '69-planted vineyard. Matured in barrique (35% new). A deep, bright purple. Classic cool-climate cabernet aromas of black cherry, blackcurrants, cedar, licorice and subtle iodine. The palate is simultaneously concentrated, structured and refined, finishing with an ironstone minerality. Approachable now with food, but anyone who buys some will want to make sure they still have a bottle, or three, 10 to 15 years from now.
| XPU 0222 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $127 | |
| XPU 0223 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $127 | |
| XPU 0224 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $127 | |
| XPU 0225 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $127 | |
| XPU 0229 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $127 | |
| XPU 0230 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $127 |
CLASSIC - JH97 - A blend of 99.5/.05% shiraz/viognier. Fermented with whole berries and matured in barriques (30% new). The cool vintage shows through in what's a lovely and elegant rendition of this Yarra Valley classic. Aromas of red and black fruits, spices and ironstone together with a gentle meatiness. Medium bodied and supple. An approachable and quite delicious Dry Red No. 2 that will provide copious amounts of enjoyment now and over the next 10–15 years.
| XPU 0239 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $99 | |
| XPU 0240 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $99 | |
| XPU 0241 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $99 | |
| XPU 0242 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $99 | |
| XPU 0243 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $99 | |
| XPU 0244 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $99 |
TOTAL JOY - JH97 - A blend of 35/35/12/7/6/5% touriga nacional/tinta cão/tinta amarela/tinta roriz/alvarelhão/sousão, all sourced from 1990 plantings. Yarra Yering and winemaker Sarah Crowe have hit the jackpot with their superb line-up of 2021 reds. Five trophies for three different wines at the 2022 Yarra Valley Wine Show, including the trophy for Best Red Wine in Show for this wine a testament to that. Founder Bailey Carrodus originally planted these Portuguese varieties to make fortified wine. While the odd fortified is still made here, it's the Dry Red Wine No. 3 – a modern-day classic – that benefits. A totally gorgeous wine that's hard to put down once you've had a sip, this exhibits a riotous array of red and black fruits, wildflowers, dried herbs, licorice root and cocoa nibs. Medium bodied and fragrant in the mouth, too! Gently chewy, well-knit tannins make this wine a total joy to drink in its youth, yet it will still be looking good five to seven years from now.
| XPU 0115 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $84 | |
| XPU 0118 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $84 | |
| XPU 0119 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $84 | |
| XPU 0120 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $84 | |
| XPU 0121 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $84 | |
| XPU 0125 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $84 |
GREAT - JH98 - Sourced from a single block planted in 1973. Fermented with a combination of whole bunches and whole berries. Half the wine was fermented and matured in a 3500L French foudre (purchased in 2019), the other half in French puncheons (10% new). A medium–deep and very bright crimson. Lifted and immediately appealing with its aromas of black raspberries and violets alongside a cornucopia of spices including cracked black pepper, anise and fennel seeds. A gorgeous medium-weighted, intensely flavoured and long Yarra Valley shiraz with enough tannin to suggest patience will be rewarded. Great stuff.
GLORIOUS - JH98 - From a shiraz vineyard planted in 1973 adjacent to Yarra Yering. A vivid crimson purple colour, a mix of whole-bunch and berry fermentation and maturation in large format French oak. This is a glorious shiraz, bursting with life and what will surely be a 40-year life span, so perfectly framed and balanced are its black cherry and blackberry fruit duo, tannins obediently bending the knee to the fruit.
| XPU 0168 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $94 | |
| XPU 0169 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $94 | |
| XPU 0171 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $94 | |
| XPU 0172 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $94 | |
| XPU 0173 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $94 | |
| XPU 0174 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $94 |
ELEGANT - JH97 - From a shiraz vineyard planted in '73 adjacent to Yarra Yering. 10% whole bunches and matured mainly in puncheons (15% new). Perfumed with aromas of cherry, cassis, a floral nuance and freshly ground black pepper. On the palate this medium-bodied and elegant wine is a little more compact and precise than the Dry Red No. 2. The tannins are superfine and persistent and, while this may not quite have the staying power of the previous two vintages, it will still age gracefully for a decade, if not two!
| XPU 0262 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 | |
| XPU 0257 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 | |
| XPU 0258 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 | |
| XPU 0259 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 | |
| XPU 0260 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 | |
| XPU 0261 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $98 |
GORGEOUS - JH97 - Co-fermented
with 3% viognier and matured for 16 months in 35% new French barriques. A
gorgeous crimson purple, this explodes from the glass with its alluring bouquet
redolent of dark morello cherries, star anise, black peppercorns and crushed
violets. Medium to full bodied, this has terrific depth, structure and
persistence, and while approachable now, with food, patience will be, as they
say, its own reward. A class act from beginning to end.
| XRO 0194 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $97 | |
| XRO 0195 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $97 | |
| XRO 0196 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $97 |
MAGNIFICIENT - JH97 - This is the second release from the Kotinga vineyard, a site on the edge of the river terrace of Martinborough. Produced in a large (2280L) foudre barrel. It's a striking wine for its tension, Italianate tannin profile, gossamer flow of dark cherry fruit, cranberry lift, pleasing earthiness and alpine herb detail. A gentle seasoning of hazelnut savouriness, too. There's a sense of inward concentration, brooding and dark fruit and spice drive with intent through the wine. All of this flecked with crushed quartz and limestone-like minerality; a crispness through the finish for pleasure. Magnificent, multidimensional and so darn satisfying.
KALEIDOSOPEIC - RP97+ - The 2021 Le Sol is spicy and detailed. Where the 2020 is open-weave and attractive, the 2021 is tighter, more focused and less "available" for obsessive unpicking (as I am wont to do for you, here). There's raw cocoa, blueberry, finely ground black pepper, orange peel, musk stick, layers of blackberry, mulberry, blood, ferrous notes and a hint of pencil shaving. This is a tightly coiled wine, one that has much unfurling to do, both in the cellar over time and in the glass today. Kaleidoscopic, savory and complex, this is another exciting wine from Craggy Range across the superstar 2020 and 2021 vintages. The exciting thing about the Le Sol is that there is SO MUCH flavor, without weight or density. It is pure concentration, but it leaves an impression of levity and litheness. 13% alcohol, sealed under screw cap.
| ACC 17492 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $83 | |
| ACC 17649 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $76 | |
| ACC 17650 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $76 |
VERY GOOD RP97 - The 2024 Maté's Vineyard Chardonnay is mouthfilling and full, easily the biggest and most powerful of the single-vineyard Chardonnays in this 2024 release. "In terms of quality, 2024 is up there with the best of them: 2022, 2020, 2014..." This feels perhaps as statuesque and thrilling as the best of the Maté's so far, with intensity that explodes in every direction on the palate—length and width—with spicy top notes and a thunderous base of yellow fruit. The acidity, as usual, coils and weaves its way across the palate, lacing together the fruit and phenolics with seamless intensity. This is very good.
| ALA 0009 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 |
MAGNIFICIENT - RP98 - The 2023 Coleraine comprises 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot and 5% Cabernet Franc. This cuvée is not made to a recipe, rather as a selection of the best from each vintage. In 2023, due to the weather induced by Cyclone Gabrielle, which landed in early February (the second or third), the strongest performer was the Cabernet Sauvignon due to bunch architecture, small berries, thick skins and, in this case, the low-vigor rootstocks and the chicory in between the rows. Te Mata invests heavily into research and development in the vineyards, which really assists in a vintage like 2023, which imposes challenges. The elevation in all aspects of this wine from the already tremendously impressive Awatea is significant. Here, the tannins have a finer grain, the fruit is more persistent and the package is far more integrated and seamless. With raspberry, iodine, crushed shells, nori, pressed flowers, new lead pencil, tobacco, bramble and cassis, it is magnificent. Raw cocoa and the gentle and subtle creep of game/gristle/blood and sweet marrow indicate its direction later in life. I love this wine. I think I write that every time I taste it. 13.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.
| HKW 4382 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| HKW 4383 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 | |
| HKW 4384 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $80 |
NV BLEND - CLASSICAL - RP97 - The NV Único Reserva Especial 2023 Release is a blend produced with vintages 2009, 2011 and 2012, in search of a house style. It's a blend of Tinto Fino with some Cabernet Sauvignon with 14% alcohol, a pH of 3.85 and 5.2 grams of acidity (measured in tartaric acid per liter of wine); so, it's a slightly lighter version of Reserva Especial. When in theory they used three warm, ripe and powerful vintages, the blend is not excessively powerful, but the longer élevage has polished that power and delivered a classical and proportioned wine, aromatic, spicy, with the Vega nose and a velvety palate with very fine tannins and great elegance. 18,318 bottles and 233 magnums produced. It was bottled in June 2019. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3855 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1019 | |
| XNE 3856 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1019 | |
| XNE 3857 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1019 |
NV BLEND - SLEEK - RP98 - The NV Único Reserva Especial 2024 Release was produced with a blend of wines from 2010, 2011 and 2012, not that far from the previous release, which was from 2009, 2011 and 2012, as they are slowly trying to increase the average age of the wine. As I've seen in the last few years, they look for a house style from yesteryear, combining more developed characteristics with elegance and freshness. This blend of Tinto Fino with some Cabernet Sauvignon is also lower in alcohol, 14%, with a pH of 3.85 and 5.1 grams of acidity. The color denotes some evolution with a faint orange around the rim. The nose is complex and elegant, a more developed version of the 2014 Único that I tasted next to it, with truffle, forest floor, ripe black fruit, sweet spices, leather and meat. The palate feels quite polished, with a superb texture, sleek and elegant, with very fine tannins, subtle bitterness and a long and lingering taste. This is a superb blending exercise. 18,288 bottles and 272 magnums produced. It was bottled in June 2020. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3858 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1199 |
STELLAR - RP98 - The NV Único Reserva Especial 2025 Release was produced with a blend of wines from 2011, 2012 and 2013, with 14% alcohol, a pH of 3.86 and five grams of acidity. It has the core of the 2012 vintage, possibly the higher percentage in the blend too, providing the power and structure to go along with the freshness and tension of 2013, which also contributes some balsamic characteristics, and it has less of the 2011. The wine shows extra complexity and elegance, and it has the Único nose with more nuance and subtleness. But what I like the most is the silky texture and the elegance of the tannins—as usual, they combine more developed characteristics with elegance and freshness. This is another stellar release of their non-vintage classical blend, slowly going back to the style of yesteryear. A total of 18,518 bottles and 261 magnums were produced. It was bottled in May 2021.
| XNE 3861 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1159 | |
| XNE 3860 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1159 | |
| XNE 3859 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1159 |
FAVOURITE - RP97 - Hands down beautiful, The 2013 Cepparello is a creation of stunning elegance and balance. A pure expression of Sangiovese, this wine undergoes a sophisticated oak regime that sees ageing in various barrel sizes and barrique of various ages. It lives 18 months of its life in French and 3% American oak before being released. This vintage (that is cooler compared to 2012 and 2011) delivers an exceptionally soft and mellow bouquet with slightly sweet sensations of ripe cherry and fragrant blue flower. Soft tones of spice and cinnamon bring up the rear. The wine is medium to full in terms of body weight, and the finish is driven by cool tones of balsam and menthol herb. The 2013 Cepparello is one of my favorite wines of the vintage.
| 106 1108 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $99 |
FLAGSHIP - RP97 - One of Tuscany's flagship wines, the Isole e Olena 2021 Cepparello immediately delivers ripe fruit flavors that are firm, even crunchy, and that bodes well for the future evolution of this classic vintage. The wine is packed with tart fruit flavors followed by balanced acidity. Compared to past vintages that are more extracted and dense, this edition is delightfully bright and transparent. I appreciation the age-worthy direction Cepparello is taking.
EXUBERANT RICHNESS - RP96 - Inky dark in appearance, the 2020 Solaia is mostly Cabernet Sauvignon with smaller percentages of Cabernet Franc and Sangiovese. This vintage unfolds to exuberant richness and thick layers of blackberry and plum. The tannins are sweet and expertly crafted, adding both depth and fruit weight. The 2020 vintage is quite bold, and it plays its best cards in terms of texture and mouthfeel. It’s a bigger, more accessible wine compared to the last two vintages on the market. Spice, toasted coffee bean and more dark fruit color this full-bodied Tuscan red MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 0597 | 1 MAGNUM Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1569 | |
| XNE 0599 | 1 MAGNUM Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1569 |
MONUMENT - RP97 - All said and done, the Marchesi Antinori 2021 Solaia is a monument to perfect winemaking. This coiffed supermodel does not show a single hair follicle out of place. However, it doesn't quite have the same sex appeal of the Tignanello. In my conversations with Estate Manager Renzo Cotarella during this tasting, it was expressed this way: "Tignanello is unexpected. Solaia is expected." Whereas Tignanello is a wine of vertical lift and energy, Solaia is a wine of lasting power. The wine offers generous depth and layering with soft tannins and some of the spicy pink peppercorn you get from the 9% Cabernet Franc (added to 77% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Sangiovese). The finish is extremely velvety and soft, but I notice that the flavors seem to become sweeter and riper the longer this wine stays in the glass. This newest release will hit the market in September
| XNE 0600 | 1 MAGNUM Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1569 | |
| XNE 0602 | 1 MAGNUM Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1569 |
WS 97/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews – 99/100 Wine Enthusiast - ?/20 Jancis Robinson – 99/100 Vinum Wine Magazine – ?/100 James Suckling –100/100 The Wine Independent -99/100 Wine Spectator – 96/100 Alexandre MA - 95/100 Jane Anson - Inside Bordeaux – 95/100 Robert Parker Wine Advocate – 98/100 Cellar Tracker MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3144 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1549 | |
| XNE 3145 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1549 |
EXTRAORDINARY - RP98 - This edition from the legendary Tenuta San Leonardo estate in Trentino is presented with an artist-signed label. The special release of 999 bottles features the surreal artwork of Simone Berti. From a cool vintage, the 2018 San Leonardo is incredibly fine and beautiful with a filigree of aromas that recalls wild blackberry, tobacco, pressed rosemary, cherry tartlet and orange marmalade. The wine's elegance is extraordinary, and the mouthfeel is very fine and precise. This classic vintage will certainly appeal to San Leonardo purists. I recommend giving it a long runway to age.
| MUL 2201 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $164 | |
| MUL 2198 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $164 | |
| MUL 2196 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $164 |
POWER - RP97 - This new vintage is just terrific because it marries a sunny growing season with a grape like Syrah, which thrives in these conditions. The Tua Rita 2020 Syrah Per Sempre embraces juicy, full-bodied fruit with lots of blackberry, plum, sweet spice and campfire ash. Stefano Frascolla deliberately seeks to avoid any eucalyptus or camphor-like overtones. He looks for bold primary fruit instead. This is achieved through fruit ripeness, vineyard care and oak management. Syrah has a short harvest window, so timing is important. The vineyards are planted in marl soils with schistic material that is typical of the mineral-rich hills surrounding Suvereto. The wine goes from barrique to botte grande for an additional two or three months to stretch its legs. The 2019 vintage is gorgeous, but this expression from 2020 has more power and heft. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3793 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $349 | |
| XNE 3794 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $349 | |
| XNE 3795 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $349 |
BEAUTIFUL - RP97 - Stefano Frascolla tells me two lessons he has learned about Syrah. The first is that it is a grape highly influenced by the soils it is planted in. Second, it is important to get the harvest window just right because Syrah has less latitude than, say, Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon when it comes to scheduling the pick. The Tua Rita 2021 Syrah Per Sempre is a beautiful wine that displays enormous richness and softness, without heaviness. There are soft fruit tones cushioned by cinnamon and sweet spice. The wine is opulent, but it also offers exciting tension at the same time. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3796 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $419 | |
| XNE 3797 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $419 | |
| XNE 3798 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $419 |
VELVETY -RP96+ - The Tua Rita 2021 Redigaffi is a wine of thick character and dark extraction. This 100% expression of Merlot offers tension and extreme balance with very generous layers of dark cherry, plum, dried blackberry, spice and tobacco. It displays a spectacularly soft and velvety texture over a full-bodied approach. Redigaffi is often monolithic and monotone in its younger years, and it needs more bottle age to come into focus. This is very true for the 2021 vintage. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3776 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $614 | |
| XNE 3777 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $614 | |
| XNE 3778 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $614 |
GREATEST - RP97 - One of Italy's greatest Merlots, the Tua Rita 2022 Redigaffi is packed tight with sweet fruit, blackberry preserves, sweet spice and toasted oak. This is a fleshed out and generous expression with lots of proverbial fruit stuffing and volume. The oak aging regime includes 80% new wood and 20% neutral oak from various coopers, mostly sourcing from the tonnelleries Orion and de Mercurey. "There is no single recipe. We want to add as many colors to the palette as possible," says proprietor Stefano Frascolla. The idea is to maintain the identity of Merlot, he says, with muscle power and well-integrated tannins. The 2022 vintage accomplishes these goals in a package that is aromatic and rich yet also a little leaner and fresher in terms of finish. The overall message here is elegance.
WS 97/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - 98/100 Falstaff - ?/100 James Suckling
GLORIOUS - RP96 - The 1988 Chateau d'Yquem has long been an insider's favorite over the 1989 and 1990, although at the end of the day, all three form a brilliant triumvirate at the end of the decade. Tasted from a half bottle, it shone with a slightly burnished amber hue. The bouquet is just as I have encountered with previous bottles with scents of marmalade, mandarin, burnt honey and citrus fruit, perhaps a little waxier and resinous than I recall. The palate is medium-bodied with impressive weight, viscous as you would expect, though not as flamboyant as the 1989 or as unctuous as the 1990. It is beautifully balanced with notes of apricot, white chocolate and orange peel towards the harmonious and tensile finish. You can see this cruising along for two or three decades and maybe it will turn more Barsac-like in style? Time will tell - a glorious Yquem however you look at it. Tasted May 2016. - MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 1867 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1699 |
?ETHEREAL - RP99 - One of the high points of this vertical tasting, the 1989 d'Yquem is a magical wine offering up a complex, refined bouquet with aromas of quince, apricot, pineapple, menthol, flowers and white truffles, followed by a full-bodied, concentrated and seamless palate, pure and vibrant structure and lively acids, concluding with a long, perfumed, ethereal finish.
| XNE 1870 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $2134 | |
| XNE 1869 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $2134 | |
| XNE 1868 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $2134 |
EXTRAORDINARY - RP98 - A warm to hot vintage ideal for producing outstanding reds does not necessarily make for a great Sauternes vintage, but in the case of 1990 it did. Dry, warm winds in the autumn contributed to the level of concentration that this wine exhibits. Fortunately, a little rain in late September and early October ensured that botrytis flourished well in the end, the final factor necessary to achieve this extraordinary expression.
| XNE 1875 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1769 | |
| XNE 1874 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1769 | |
| XNE 1872 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1769 |
PERFECTLY BALANCED - RP98+ - The 2005 d'Yquem continues to drink beautifully today, evoking aromas of honey, saffron, vanilla pod, apricot, jasmine and orange peel. Full-bodied, sensual and juicy, it’s medium to full-bodied, with a seamless texture and a perfectly balanced palate, finishing fruity and racy. Although still a little closed and in a rather discreet phase, it has magnificent aging potential, and readers with bottles in their cellars should leave them to mature for 10 to 20 years. MUSEUM RELEASE
MIRACLE - RP98 - The 2007 d'Yquem is considered a perfect example of the Sauternes "miracle." Despite a chaotic spring and cool summer, the botrytis transformed the grapes, giving them ideal concentration throughout October. With 137 grams of residual sugar, it offers up a complex, fresh, enchanting bouquet with aromas of apricot, pineapple, saffron, orchard fruits and spices intertwined with a touch of white truffles. Full-bodied and concentrated, layered and seamless, the wine is fresh and tense on the mid-palate, with a long, penetrating and racy finish. Superb! - MUSEUM RELEASE
PRISTINE HARMONY - RP100 - In comparison to the 2010 vintage, the 2009 d'Yquem is more concentrated with a stunning "rôti," the consequence of noble rot in French. Developing a powerful, complex bouquet with aromas of pineapple, apricot, saffron, flowers, spices and orchard fruits, it’s dense and concentrated, full-bodied and layered with a crystalline texture complicated by notes of white truffles that reveal a racy, endless and a superb finish concluding with a pristine harmony. Readers with bottles in their cellars will have to be patient before opening this masterpiece with 155 grams of residual sugar. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 1793 | 1 MAGNUM Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $2714 | |
| XNE 1798 | 1 MAGNUM Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $2714 | |
| XNE 1799 | 1 MAGNUM Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $2714 |
WS 97/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores & Reviews - 99/100 - Izak Litwar Great Wines from Bordeaux - ?/20 Jancis Robinson - 97/100 Falstaff - 99/100 Jeff Leve The Wine cellar insider - ?/100 James Suckling - 19/20 Vinum Wine Magazine - 97/100 Wine Enthusiast - 100/100 The Wine Palate - 99/100 Robert Parker Wine Advocate - 100/100 The Wine Independent - 98/100 Jane Anson - Inside Bordeaux - 99/100 Jean-Marc Quain - 98/100 Wine Spectator -19.5/20 La Revue du Vin de France - 18.5/20 Gault& Millau - 97/100 Jeannie Cho Lee - 98/100 Tim Atkin - 96/100 Cellar Tracker - 19.5/20 Bettane et Desseauve - MUSEUM RELEASE
SIMPLY STUNNING - RP97 - The 2017 d'Yquem is simply stunning, evoking both a minty and fresh bouquet with aromas of apricot, baked pear, saffron, honeycomb and flowers. Full-bodied, rich and seamless, it’s perfectly balanced with a beautiful bittersweet mid-palate and a long, endless finish with aromas of crème brûlée, salted butter caramel and vanilla pod. This blend of 75% Sémillon and 25% Sauvignon Blanc contains 148 grams of residual sugar. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 1832 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1049 | |
| XNE 1833 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1049 |
TITLE - RP98 - A blend of 80% Sémillon and 20% Sauvignon Blanc, the 2022 d'Yquem is a strong candidate for the title of wine of the vintage. Exhibiting a remarkably delicate, complex and energetic bouquet of rose, confit citrus, exotic fruits and orange marmalade, it's full-bodied, dense and deep with a pristine balance enhanced by a fleshy core of fruit, bright acids and beautiful, gastronomic bitterness and dry extracts that segue to a long, ethereal, delicately perfumed and refined finish. Lorenzo Pasquini and his team have perfectly understood the vintage by privileging the third tries, fully exposed to Botrytis cinerea, in the blend, bringing density and precision along with an energetic and splendidly balanced interplay of bitterness and sweetness. Residual sugar levels reach 160 grams per liter, marking it as the second-highest since the iconic 1945 vintage. MUSEUM RELEASE
STUNNING - RP98 - One of the highest points of this vertical tasting, the 2010 Suduiraut reveals a dense, powerful bouquet of ripe apricots, exotic fruit, mango, pineapple, saffron and spices. More solar than the 2009 and with a full-bodied structure, it’s rich and concentrated, layered and seamless with a fleshy core of fruit and stunning controlled power, finishing long and mineral with bright acids. This stunning blend of 90% Sémillon and 10% Sauvignon Blanc, harvested between September 22 and November 9 in five tries, was matured for 20 months in oak barrels (50% new, 50% one year) and contains 145 grams per liter of residual sugar.
| HKW 4447 | 1 HALF BOTTLE | Current Bid: $44 |
TERRIFIC - RP97 - The 2021 Chateauneuf du Pape Hommage à Jacques Perrin is approximately 60% Mourvèdre, 20% Grenache and 20% Syrah. Marked by scents of truffle and tree bark, great blackberry and black cherry fruit, plus accents of licorice and peppery spice, it's another in a line of terrific wines that have been made every year since 2009. Full-bodied, rich and concentrated, it's velvety but tannic, with enough structure and intensity on the lingering finish to expect at least two decades of cellaring potential (but probably more). MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 0850 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $914 | |
| XNE 0851 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $914 | |
| XNE 0853 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $914 |
20 YEARS - RP97 - The 2023 Condrieu la Doriane is one of the high points of the range, unfurling in the glass with notes of citrus zest, toasted nuts, smoke, almonds and ripe orchard fruits. Full-bodied, satiny and multidimensional, it’s concentrated and layered, with a dense and complex core of fruit, concluding with a resonant, perfumed and endless finish. It delivers even more controlled power than the 2022, supported by a vibrant acid line that extends the finale. Give it at least 20 years in the cellar. MUSEUM RELEASE
PERFECTION - RP98-100 - The impenetrably dark 2019 Cote Rotie La Landonne represents the essence of this fabled lieu-dit, combining peppery, herbal notions with espresso and roasted meat, all carried by ample plum and black cherry fruit. It's full-bodied, concentrated, richly tannic and long on the finish—simply a superb wine that should be flirting with perfection when it is released in a couple of years. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2204 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $868 |
STAR - RP98 -100 - The undisputed star of the cellar this vintage (at least at this stage), the 2020 Cote Rotie La Landonne is not only unbelievably complex on the nose—with an awesome stew of vegetal-herbal nuances blended with cassis and smoked meat—but full-bodied, concentrated, velvety-textured and remarkably long and tannic. Patience will be required. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2205 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $929 |
SUPREMELY - RP94-96 - While just as aromatic and charming on the nose—where ephemeral floral notes join ripe cherries—as previous years, the 2019 Cote Rotie La Mouline isn't quite as impressive on the palate. It's medium to full-bodied, silky and caressing, without the same power, yet it's supremely elegant. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2206 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $868 |
EVOLVES - RP93-95 - Dominated by dark notes of espresso, black olive and pumpernickel, the 2020 Cote Rotie La Mouline was missing the vineyard's normally expressive floral aromas on this occasion. Full-bodied and rich, it's an atypically muscular and closed vintage of La Mouline right now. It will be interesting to see how it evolves over the next few years of élevage. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2207 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $929 |
AWESOME - RP99 - The 1991 La Turque behaves as if it wants to be the northern Rhone's answer to Richebourg and Musigny. However, with the exception of Domaine Leroy, you cannot find a Richebourg or Musigny with the richness and complexity possessed by this awesome wine. The saturated dark purple color is followed by a wine that is surprisingly lighter in the mouth than its great flavor intensity and rich extraction would suggest. It is a winemaking tour de force in that Guigal has been able to cram phenomenal levels of fruit, complexity, and richness into this velvety-textured wine without causing it to taste heavy. Anticipated maturity: 1998-2015. Last tasted 6/96.
| KNB 0001 | 1 BOTTLE Cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $330 |
IMPRESSIVE - RP98-100 - The extroverted 2019 Cote Rotie La Turque is about as impressive a young wine as I've tasted at Guigal, with extravagant, blossom-like aromas and oodles of cassis and blueberries. Full-bodied, it's simultaneously concentrated and rich yet airy and almost weightless, an outrageous juxtaposition of characters that must be tasted to be understood. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2208 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $829 |
FULL BODIED - RP94-96 - Notes of espresso and barrel char ride above notes of purple raspberries in the 2020 Cote Rotie La Turque. It's full-bodied, with ample concentration and length, but it seems to lack a bit of depth compared to other recent vintages. Let's see what next year brings. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2209 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $929 |
SERIOUS - RP98 - The 2017 Hermitage La Chapelle comes from the firm's vineyards on the western half of the Hermitage slope, primarily Le Méal, but with substantial contributions from Les Rocoules and Les Bessards. Classic notes of cassis, black olives, mocha and roasted meat are joined by hints of baking spices in a wine that's full-bodied, deep, dense and rich, with a velvety texture and a lingering finish. It's lower in alcohol than the 2018, less voluptuous and maybe just a step behind that monumental wine, but it's still a serious collectible with three decades of evolution ahead of it.
| XMU 0006 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $368 | |
| XMU 0007 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $368 | |
| XMU 0008 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $368 | |
| XMU 0009 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $368 |
FABULOUS - RP95-97 - The 2010 Chambertin is exceptional for its polish and sheer elegance. Nothing in particular stands out, instead the Chambertin impresses for its fabulous overall sense of harmony. The integration of fruit, tannin and oak is beyond impeccable. Silky tannins wrap around a finish laced with dark red berries, licorice and sweet spices. Anticipated maturity: 2025-2050.
| KSL 0001 | 1 BOTTLE 1 owner - perfect provenance & storage | Current Bid: $3280 |
WS 97/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores &
Reviews – ?/100 James Suckling - 97/100 -Adrian
van Velsen -vvWine.ch – 95-100/100 Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy – 96/100
Cellar Tracker - MUSEUM RELEASE
CULT - ROMANEE CONTI Offspring - Domaine Prieuré Roch is something of a cult, minimal-intervention Burgundy producer ...The estate was founded in 1988 by Henri-Frédéric Roch – a member of the Leroy family and co-owner and co-director of the legendary Domaine de la Romanée-Conti since 1992
| XPU 0134 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 | |
| XPU 0135 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 | |
| XPU 0136 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 | |
| XPU 0138 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 | |
| XPU 0139 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 | |
| XPU 0141 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $249 |
CULT - ROMANEE CONTI Offspring - Domaine Prieuré Roch is something of a cult, minimal-intervention Burgundy producer ...The estate was founded in 1988 by Henri-Frédéric Roch – a member of the Leroy family and co-owner and co-director of the legendary Domaine de la Romanée-Conti since 1992
| XPU 0142 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $449 | |
| XPU 0144 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $449 | |
| XPU 0147 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $449 | |
| XPU 0148 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $449 | |
| XPU 0149 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $449 | |
| XPU 0151 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $449 |
STRUTS - RP97+ - The 2018 Angélus is blended of 65% Merlot and 35% Cabernet Franc, aged mainly in oak barriques, 100% new, plus two new foudres. Deep garnet-purple in color, it struts flamboyantly out of the glass with stylish scents of black raspberries, boysenberries and Black Forest cake, plus nuances of rose oil, forest floor, dusty soil and cinnamon toast with a hint of cedar chest. The medium to full-bodied palate is carrying a little new oak at this youthful stage, framing the generous red and black fruits along with ripe, plush grape-skin tannins and seamless freshness, finishing long and spicy. Give it 5-6 years in cellar for everything to marry, then drink it over the next 20+ years.
SUPERBLY - RP97 - The 2020 Angélus has turned out superbly and underlines this estate's continuing shift to a more elegant, integrated style that offers a purer expression of its terroir. A blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc, it unwinds in the glass with aromas of cherries, wild berries, rose petals, mint and subtle hints of licorice, followed by a medium to full-bodied, beautifully layered and vibrant palate that's deep, precise and penetrating, concluding with a mouthwateringly chalky finish. Some 120 hectoliters of Cabernet Franc, amounting to around 20% of the blend, were matured in foudre this year, which no doubt helps to account for the significantly reduced oak impact in the 2020. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 0412 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $874 | |
| XNE 0414 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $874 | |
| XNE 0415 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $874 |
SUCCULENT - RP97+ - The 2022 Angélus has turned out beautifully in bottle, reflecting the estate's shift toward a livelier, more integrated style. Wafting from the glass with aromas of sweet cherries, blackberries and mulberries mingled with rose petals and violets, it's full-bodied, velvety and concentrated, with a deep, enveloping core of succulent fruit, integrated tannins and a long, perfumed finish. It was bottled in the last week of July 2024.- MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 0442 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1134 | |
| XNE 0443 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1134 | |
| XNE 0444 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1134 |
WS 98/100 - 19 scores - Wine-Searcher Critics
Scores & Reviews – 100/100 Vinum Wine Magazine – 99-100/100
Izak Litwar Great Wines from Bordeaux - ?/100 James Suckling – 100/100 Adrian van
Velsen -vvWine.ch – 98/100 Jeff Leve The Wine cellar insider – 97-98/100 Wine Maniacs
– 98/100 VertdeVin – 99/100 Falstaff – 100/100 The Wine Palate – 95/100 Robert
Parker Wine Advocate - MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 0816 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1674 |
ROCK STAR - RP97+ - A blend of 92% Merlot and 8% Cabernet Franc, the medium to deep garnet-purple colored 2016 Belair Monange comes strutting out of the glass like a total rock star with gregarious red cherries, blackberries and warm plums scents plus hints of lavender, rose hip tea, powdered cinnamon, cigar box and camphor. Medium-bodied, it completely fills the palate with vibrant red and black fruit layers, framed by a firm backbone of grainy tannins and wonderful freshness, finishing long and perfumed. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 0954 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $435 | |
| XNE 0957 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $435 | |
| XNE 0955 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $435 |
FINEST - RP100 - The brilliant 2020 Canon looks set to surpass both the 2019 and 2016 as this estate's finest wine since the post-war period, though like many of the best 2020s, it will require more patience than its 2019 counterpart. Unwinding in the glass with aromas of cherries and raspberries mingled with notions of exotic spices and iris, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated, with vibrant acids and beautifully polished, chalky tannins. Pure and precise, it concludes with a long, mouthwatering finish. This beautifully constructed wine communicates the essence of this superb limestone terroir, and it will be worth a special effort to track down and cellar. - MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 1057 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $399 | |
| XNE 1058 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $399 | |
| XNE 1060 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $399 | |
| XNE 1061 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $399 |
SEXIEST - RP98 - The 2009 is one of the sexiest wines in Pomerol in this vintage, offering up notes of melted caramel, sweet mocha, blackberry and black cherry fruit, with hints of loamy soil and unsmoked cigar tobacco as well as a touch of white chocolate and some subtle toasty oak. Round, opulent and unctuously textured, with a full-bodied mouthfeel, fabulous purity, and no hard edges, this sumptuous, fleshy, lavishly rich Pomerol can be drunk now and over the next 25 years. - MUSEUM RELEASE
| EIO 0546 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $280 |
BEHEMOTH - RP98+ - The 2018 Cos d'Estournel is a blend of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot and 1% Cabernet Franc, aged in 50% new oak barriques. The alcohol weighs in at just over 14.5%. Sporting a deep purple-black color, it needs a lot of swirling to begin to unlock a powerful nose of crème de cassis, stewed plums, wild blueberries and chocolate-covered cherries, followed by nuances of Sichuan pepper, star anise, tree and clove oil, plus a waft of charcoal. The full-bodied palate is densely packed with taut, muscular black fruits and earthy layers, framed by super firm, ripe, grainy tannins and seamless freshness, finishing very long and wonderfully earthy. A very impressive behemoth, this is going to need a good seven to 10 years to truly show its stuff and should drink for a good 40 years and beyond. MUSEUM RELEASE
YOUTHFUL- RP96 - Composed of 100% Sémillion, the1989 Cuvee Madame is pale amber colored with a totally seductive nose of Cointreau, candied ginger, nutmeg, crème brûlée, honey-coated almonds and incense with a waft of anise. The palate is incredibly youthful, rich and opulent with many, many layers and a seamlessly racy backbone, finishing very long and spicy. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 1529 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $649 | |
| XNE 1530 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $649 |
DELICIOUS - RP95 - The Château Coutet 2003 Cuvée Madame was picked on September 30 at between 22 and 26 degrees potential alcohol and is laden with a whopping 230 grams per liter of residual sugar, one of the highest ever. Aged in 100% new oak for 36 months, it has a powerful nose that perhaps does not quite have the finesse of the 2001 Cuvée Madame. Pineapple, quince and marmalade are to the fore with touches of beeswax developing, through I find more delineation on the 2001. The palate is rounded, soft textured, plump in the mouth, a boatload of botrytis here with notes of marmalade, quince, almond and honeycomb. It is a delicious Cuvée Madame that I suspect will be enjoyed best from release in September 2015 (on Aline's birthday incidentally.) MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 1521 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $574 | |
| XNE 1522 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $574 | |
| XNE 1523 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $574 |
BEGUILING - RP100 - The 2009 Cuvee Madame, composed of 100% Sémillon, is pale lemon-gold in color with a beguiling fragrance of peach blossoms, mandarin peel, jasmine and allspice with core of pineapple, lemon pie, peach preserves and ginger plus a waft of musk perfume. Very big, powerful and seductive with decadent richness and loads of spice and floral layers accenting the ripe stone fruit flavors, it finishes with epic persistence. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 1524 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $599 | |
| XNE 1526 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $599 | |
| XNE 1527 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $599 |
BLOCKBUSTER - RP97 - Deep garnet colored, the 2009 Valandraud is truly strutting its stuff right now with a bold, flamboyant nose of Black Forest cake, molten licorice, blackberry preserves and baked plums plus touches of kirsch, candied violets, star anise, unsmoked cigars, incense and a compelling waft of smoked meats. Full-bodied, the palate is a pedal-to-the-metal, fruit-n-spice blockbuster with a full-on sexy texture of beautifully plush, rounded tannins and tons of freshness to lift the very long, very perfumed finish. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3804 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $619 | |
| XNE 3803 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $619 | |
| XNE 3802 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $619 |
GREGARIOUS - RP97 - Deep garnet colored, the 2010 Figeac bursts from the glass with gregarious scents of baked blueberries, black cherry compote and chocolate box with hints of camphor, pencil lead and iron ore. Medium to full-bodied, the palate has beautifully ripe, velvety tannins and bold freshness supporting the generous fruit, finishing long and layered. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2137 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $689 | |
| XNE 2136 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $689 | |
| XNE 2132 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $689 |
VERY SERIOUS - RP97+ - The 2016 Figeac is comprised of 38% Cabernet Sauvignon, 36% Merlot and 26% Cabernet Franc. Deep garnet-purple colored, the nose is a little broody and reticent at this very youthful stage, slowly unfolding to reveal profound plum preserves, crème de cassis, black raspberries and star anise with hints of moss-covered bark, truffles and tilled loam plus a waft of red currants and raspberry leaves sparks. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is practically quivering with energy, offering glimpses at tightly wound black fruit and mineral/ferrous layers, framed by very firm, ripe tannins and wonderful tension, finishing long with the spices coming through. This will need a good 7-8 years to come round and then should cellar for 40+ years. Very serious, beautifully poised and sophisticated personality this vintage. - MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2138 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $624 | |
| XNE 2139 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $624 | |
| XNE 2140 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $624 |
SOARS - RP97+ - The 2018 Figeac is composed of 37% Merlot, 33% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Cabernet Franc, with a 3.7 pH and 14% alcohol. Deep garnet-purple in color, it soars out of the glass with opening notes of freshly crushed red and black cherries, mulberries and ripe, juicy plums, followed by hints of violets, damp soil, cedar chest, crushed rocks and pencil shavings. The medium-bodied, elegantly styled palate features bags of freshness and exquisitely ripe, beautifully poised tannins to support the bright, energetic black and red fruit layers, finishing on a lingering fragrant earth note. This is absolutely recognizable as being cut from the same cloth as old-school Figeac, but all the recent vineyard and winemaking improvements have unveiled the beautifully ripe, intense, nuanced potential here. Bravo to managing director/winemaker Frédéric Faye and his team! Although there is a lot to love about this wine right now, give it 5-6 years for the oak to fully integrate and the underlying perfume suggestions to emerge, then enjoy over the next 20-25 years or more. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2141 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $619 | |
| XNE 2142 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $619 | |
| XNE 2143 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $619 |
FINEST - RP100 - The 2020 Figeac is the finest wine that has been bottled to date at this estate since its renaissance began a decade ago. Wafting from the glass with aromas of blackberries and raspberries mingled with cigar wrapper, pencil shavings, licorice and black truffles, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated, with a suave, harmonious profile, vibrant acids, and beautifully refined structuring tannins. This sapid, complex wine represents the essence of this great terroir. Two years after extensive soil studies of the estate were carried out, and the first growing season to see cover crops used in the vineyards year-round, the 2020 benefited from more coherently demarcated parcels and more precise élevage, which taken together help to account for its edge over the excellent 2019. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2146 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $634 | |
| XNE 2144 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $634 | |
| XNE 2145 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $634 |
UNPARALLED - RP98 - 1990: In terms of the brilliant complexity and nobility of the aromatics, scorched earth, black currants, plums, charcoal, cedar, and spices, the 1990 offers an aromatic explosion that is unparalleled. It is always fascinating to taste this wine next to the 1989, which is a monumental effort, but much more backward and denser, without the aromatic complexity of the 1990. The 1990 put on weight after bottling, and is currently rich, full-bodied, opulent, even flamboyant by Haut Brion’s standards. It is an incredible expression of a noble terroir in a top vintage. While it has been fully mature for a number of years, it does not reveal any bricking at the edge, and I suspect it will stay at this level for another 10-15 years ... but why wait? It is irresistible now. Release price: ($1200.00/case) MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2337 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $2799 |
MUSCULAR - RP97+ - The 2022 Haut-Brion, which was bottled in May 2024, lives up to the high expectations I had set for it and then some. Revealing a dense, complex and precise bouquet of dark berries, pencil lead, cedar box, rose and spices intertwined with discreet notes of oak, it's full-bodied, dense and concentrated, with a muscular chassis of tannins and an enveloping core of fruit that retains energy and purity, concluding with youthful grip. Given the inherent quality of the terroir, time is likely to be very kind to this vintage, allowing it to integrate and mature gracefully. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2336 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1499 | |
| XNE 2335 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1499 | |
| XNE 2334 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1499 | |
| XNE 2333 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1499 |
WS 97/100 - Wine-Searcher Critics Scores &
Reviews – 100/100 Vinum Wine Magazine – ?/100 James
Suckling – 100/100 Adrian van Velsen -vvWine.ch – 100/100 Jeff Leve The Wine
cellar insider – 99/100 Izak Litwar Great Wines from Bordeaux – 96-98/100
Christer
Byklum – 94/100 Wine Spectator – 99/100 The Wine
Palate - 98/100 Jean-Marc Quain –– 98/100 Jane Anson - Inside Bordeaux
DRAMATIC - RP98 - The 2010 La Fleur-Pétrus is a striking wine that is beginning to show brilliantly today. Wafting from the glass with a deep bouquet of dark berry and cherry fruit mingled with black truffles, baking chocolate, loamy soil and subtle hints of cigar wrapper. Full-bodied, deep and concentrated, it's rich and layered, with an elegantly muscular profile and a long, resonant finish. This is a dramatic, sensual and beautifully balanced wine that represents the essence of Pomerol. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2704 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $829 | |
| XNE 2705 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $829 | |
| XNE 2706 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $829 |
BLACK FOREST CAKE - RP97 - Blended of 91% Merlot and 9% Cabernet Franc, the medium garnet-purple colored 2016 la Fleur-Petrus reveals stunning Black Forest cake, redcurrant jelly and wilted roses scents with underlying suggestions of pencil shavings, yeast extract, dark chocolate and cloves. Medium to full-bodied, the mid-palate possesses superb intensity and depth with layers of perfumed black fruits and loads of red fruit sparks framed by firm, ripe, grainy tannins and oodles of freshness, finishing on a lingering earthy note. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2707 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $674 | |
| XNE 2708 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $674 | |
| XNE 2709 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $674 |
SHIMMERS - RP99 - The 2018 La Mission Haut-Brion is a blend of 53.5% Merlot, 42.9% Cabernet Sauvignon and 3.6% Cabernet Franc. Deep garnet-purple colored, it emerges from the glass with a first wave of stewed black and red plums, mulberries and black raspberries scents, followed by pronounced notions of warm cassis, clove oil, violets and chocolate box, with hints of cast-iron pan, pencil lead and forest floor coming through after a few minutes. The medium to full-bodied palate shimmers with energy, delivering layers of red and black fruits with earthy and mineral sparks and a texture so satiny you need to remember to look for it, finishing with amazing vibrancy. This is so wonderfully evocative and singular, and yet it feels like its holding something back. It makes for an impressive glass right now, but give it a good 5 years in bottle to allow further nuances to emerge and expect it to seriously reward those who can wait a good 12-15 years, when it should really hit its stride.
| TUR 0987 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $396 |
ALOOF - RP98 - The 1996 Lafite-Rothschild was remarkably deep in color considering that it is now 20 years in age. The bouquet is classic Pauillac with pencil shavings and sous-bois infusing the black fruit, masculine and a little aloof, yet focused and very well delineated. The palate is very well balanced with crisp blackberry and boysenberry fruit, spicier than I recollect, a crescendo of flavors so that it seems understated at first but fans out with a sense of confidence towards the finish. I think this still has more to give so cellar it away for another 5-8 years if you can, but otherwise this is an exemplary Lafite-Rothschild that I can envisage getting better and better in bottle, if not quite as enthralling as either Mouton-Rothschild or Château Margaux. Tasted July 2016. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2691 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $3549 |
FINEST - RP96+ - To my palate, the 2021 Lafite Rothschild has emerged as the finest of the Pauillac first growths this year. Wafting from the glass with aromas of dark minty berries mingled with notions of iris, licorice and cigar box, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated, with a velvety attack that segues into an elegantly dense and structured mid-palate that's nicely framed by sweet but abundant tannins, concluding with a long, penetrating finish. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2686 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1374 | |
| XNE 2687 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1374 | |
| XNE 2685 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1374 |
EVEN BETTER - RP100 - In bottle, the 2022 Lafite Rothschild has turned out even better than I anticipated. Wafting from the glass with aromas of sweet red berries, minty blackcurrants, violets and cigar box, it's medium to full-bodied, velvety and suave, with a deep, enveloping core of lively fruit, beautifully refined tannins, and a long, perfumed finish. Even at this early stage, it's remarkably integrated and harmonious, and it's certainly the most elegant of the first growths this year, reminding me of a modern-day version of Lafite's magical 1953. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2689 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1779 | |
| XNE 2690 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1779 |
SOLID - RP98 - Made of 62% Cabernet Franc and 38% Merlot, the deep garnet colored 2010 Lafleur features cedar chest and kirsch notes to begin, unfurling to offer baked plums, boysenberries, sandalwood and licorice scents plus a waft of pencil lead. Full-bodied, the palate is very taut and muscular, with slowly maturing red and black fruits and a solid frame of firm, ripe, grainy tannins, finishing long and mineral laced. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2692 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $4749 | |
| XNE 2693 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $4749 |
BABY - RP100 - Deep garnet colored, the 2009 Latour is unashamedly youthful with bold blackcurrants, black cherries and warm plums notes plus nuances of cedar chest, aniseed, beef drippings, truffles and tapenade with a waft of tilled black soil. Full, concentrated and powerful in the mouth, it has a rock-solid frame of super ripe, grainy tannins and fantastic freshness, finishing very long and wonderfully minerally. Just a baby—this needs time! MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2743 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $3149 |
WOW - RP100 - The 2010 Latour is deep garnet in color, and—WOW—it erupts from the glass with powerful crème de cassis, Black Forest cake and blackberry pie scents plus intense sparks of dried roses, cigar boxes, fragrant earth and smoked meats with aniseed and crushed rocks wafts. Full-bodied, concentrated and oh-so-decadent in the mouth, it has a firm, grainy texture and lovely freshness carrying the rich, opulent fruit to an epically long finish. It is incredibly tempting to drink now, but I suspect this hedonic experience isn't a scratch on the mind-blowing, otherworldly secrets this time capsule will have to reveal given another 7-10 years in bottle and continuing over the following fifty years++. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2744 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $2989 | |
| XNE 2745 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $2989 |
FLAMBOYANT - RP96+ The 2012 Latour is a blend of 90.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9.6% Merlot and 0.2% Petit Verdot. Medium to deep garnet colored, the nose slowly, measuredly emerges with notions of preserved Morello cherries, baked blackcurrants and blackberry compote, giving way to nuances of pencil shavings, unsmoked cigars, Chinese five spice and sandalwood plus ever so subtle hints of cardamom and eucalyptus. Medium-bodied, the palate delivers mouth-coating black and red fruit preserves with a firm, grainy-textured frame and fantastic freshness, finishing with a veritable firework display of lingering spices and minerals. This is a more restrained, relatively elegant vintage of Latour that may not have that “iron fist in a velvet glove” power of the greatest vintages but nonetheless struts its superior terroir and behind-the-scenes savoir faire with impressive panache. It is drinking nicely now with suitably rounded-off, approachable tannins, and the tertiary characters are just beginning to bring some more cerebral elements into the compote of temptingly primary black fruits. But, if you’re looking to drink it in full, flamboyant swing, give it another 5-10 years in bottle and drink it over the next 20-25 years+. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2746 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1424 |
FINEST- RP97+ - The 2014 Latour is one of the very finest wines of a vintage that favored the northern Médoc. Mingling aromas of wild berries and cassis with hints of cigar wrapper, loamy soil, black truffles and classy new oak, it’s full-bodied, rich and concentrated, its broad attack segueing into a deep, tightly wound mid-palate that’s framed by powdery, chalky tannins and bright acids, concluding with a long, mouthwatering finish. This classically balanced, youthfully structured young wine looks set to enjoy prodigious longevity. It’s reminiscent of a modern-day version of a cooler vintage such as 1996, though of course these days maturity is more complete and selection even more rigorous than was the case two decades ago. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2747 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1274 | |
| XNE 2748 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1274 | |
| XNE 2749 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1274 | |
| MVA 0001 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $840 |
AGE 20 - RP97 - Still a saturated ruby-black in hue, the 2010 Lynch-Bages offers up aromas of rich cassis fruit mingled with hints of pencil shavings, loamy soil and cigar wrapper. Full-bodied, deep and muscular, it's rich and layered, with a concentrated core of fruit that's framed by firm, powdery tannins and lively acids. The most brooding, backward Lynch-Bages of the decade and one of the real successes of the vintage, this is a vibrant, tightly wound wine that is still an infant at age 10. Readers with bottles in their cellars might try one now out of curiosity, but this 2010 won't begin to hit its stride until age 20.
| XNE 2879 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $574 | |
| XNE 2878 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $574 | |
| XNE 2877 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $574 |
PERFECT 30 PRESSIE - BEAUTIFUL - RP98 - When I used to drink this wine as a student, it generally left me a bit cold, but several recent bottles of the 1996 Château Margaux lead me to think that I must have had bad luck with a poorly stored batch of bottles. Along with Haut-Brion, Margaux is the most forward of the 1996 first growths, offering up an expressive bouquet of creamy cassis fruit mingled with cigar wrapper, sweet spices, espresso roast and loamy soil. Medium to full-bodied, suave and fleshy, with melting tannins and a long, expansive finish, it's in a beautiful place today
| GGR 0206 | 1 BOTTLE Slight cellar damaged label | Current Bid: $2499 |
WONDERFULLY - RP98 - The 2009 Château Margaux is deep garnet in color and features wonderfully fragrant minted cassis, lilacs, Black Forest cake and oolong tea scents with touches of pencil shavings and dusty soil. Medium to full-bodied, it has a firm, grainy frame with lovely freshness lifting the perfumed fruit to a very long, mineral-laced finish.
| ERI 0025 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $1508 |
ENVELOPING & COMPLETE - RP96 - A rich and demonstrative vintage for this estate, the 2015 Latour unfurls in the glass with aromas of dark berries, cassis, loamy soil, espresso roast, pencil shavings and a subtle hint of potpourri. Medium to full-bodied, supple and elegant, with a velvety attack that segues into a sweet, layered mid-palate, it's enveloping and complete, concluding with a sapid finish. The tauter, more classical 2014 is likely to prove longer lived, whereas the giving 2015 is a Latour that it wouldn't be a crime to drink young. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2903 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $3824 |
CLASSIC - RP100 - The 2018 Château Margaux is composed of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot, representing 36% of the crop this year. The wine has a pH of 3.8 and 14% alcohol. Deep purple-black in color, it slowly unfurls to reveal tantalizing scents of crème de cassis, wild blueberries and Black Forest cake with hints of redcurrant jelly, rose oil, dark chocolate and cedar chest plus a touch of star anise. The medium to full-bodied palate bursts with opulent black fruit, fragrant earth and floral layers, supported by a rock-solid structure of exquisitely ripe, finely grained tannins and seamless backbone of freshness, finishing with fantastic length. This is classic Margaux at its most seductive, although it is, rather amazingly, approachable and absolutely delicious right now. But, to enjoy its full glory, you will want to cellar it for at least 6-8 years and then watch it metamorphize over the next 40+ years.
| TUR 0986 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $1024 |
BRILLIANTLY - RP97+ - The 2022 Château Margaux has come together brilliantly with élevage. Unwinding in the glass with aromas of blackcurrants, blackberries, cedary pencil shavings and pen ink that are deftly framed by new oak, it's full-bodied, dense and layered, with a concentrated core of intensely sweet fruit, broad structural shoulders and a long, resonant finish. With air, it only becomes more voluptuous, yet that's controlled by underlying tannic grip to deliver a more classical profile than was apparent during élevage MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2907 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1569 | |
| XNE 2908 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1569 |
BRUTAL - RP97+ - The 2022 Mouton Rothschild is one of the most muscular, almost brutally powerful wines of the vintage. Unfurling in the glass with aromas of dark berries, plums and sweet crème de cassis mingled with notions of espresso roast, pencil lead and petroleum jelly, it's full-bodied, dense and concentrated, with huge reserves of tannin and fruit. A blend of 92% Cabernet Sauvignon and 8% Merlot that represents 49% of the estate's production, this is a prodigious Mouton that's built for the cellar. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 2977 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1569 | |
| XNE 2978 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1569 |
GREATNESS - RP97 - Tasted at the Château Palmer vertical in London, the 2005 Château Palmer is a legend in the making. Apparently the vines received 57% less rain than average, yet the 2005 shrugs off any water deficiency and has nurtured a wondrously pixelated bouquet, whereby mineralité shines through the black cherry and blueberry fruit. Search deeper and you discover veins of graphite that impart a Pauillac-like allure. The palate is medium-bodied and intense, but it is not overwhelming, a Margaux that is galvanized with a firm backbone thereby ensuring this will age over the long term. The symmetry here is enthralling - a 2005 that is destined for greatness. The only question is whether it will surpass the 2009 or 2010 Palmer? It will be fun finding out. Tasted May 2015. MUSEUM RELEASE
| DIK 0002 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $600 |
SEDUCTIVE - RP98 - Deep garnet colored, the 2009
Palmer delivers a beguiling array of black fruit—warm plums, cassis and black
cherry compote—with kirsch and wild sage sparks plus profound suggestions of
fragrant earth, black truffles, iron ore and liquid licorice. Full-bodied, rich
and decadently seductive in the mouth, the generous fruit is superbly framed
with plush tannins and seamless freshness, finishing long and mineral laced.
| XNE 3182 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1109 | |
| XNE 3183 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1109 | |
| XNE 3184 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $1109 |
CLASSY - RP98 - Bottled relatively late in mid-September 2017, the 2015 Palmer is a blend of 44% Merlot and 50% Cabernet Sauvignon with a small portion of Petit Verdot. Medium to deep garnet-purple colored, it offers vibrant red currants, black cherries, wild blueberries, earth and mineral characteristics to begin, with slowly unfurling floral notes of violets and dried roses plus compelling baker’s chocolate and fragrant earth layers. Medium to full-bodied, generously fruited and possessing firm yet very, very fine-grained, mind-blowingly ripe tannins, the multifaceted palate features something of a skip in its step in terms of freshness, while it goes beguilingly earthy on the finish with some mineral hints. Very classy, elegant and sophisticated, this vintage is downright regal in its juxtaposition between poise and audaciousness. Think 2005 Palmer with a tick more fruit intensity, perfume and passion. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3185 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $904 | |
| XNE 3186 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $904 | |
| XNE 3187 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $904 |
SENSUAL - RP97 - Thomas Duroux and his team opted to wait to pick the 2022 Palmer in pursuit of full maturity, taking advantage of the resilience of the estate's terroirs, and they have followed up with a brilliantly executed élevage that has retained pure, vivid flavors despite the wine's ripeness and unctuosity. Bursting with aromas of blackberries, crème de cassis, mulberries and violets, it's full-bodied, velvety and enveloping, with a sumptuous core of rich, fleshy fruit framed by sweet, powdery tannins, taking on more and more floral nuances as it sits in the glass. This is one of the Médoc's most sensual wines this year. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3191 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $919 | |
| XNE 3192 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $919 | |
| XNE 3193 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $919 | |
| XNE 3194 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $919 |
STRUTS - RP99 - Medium to deep garnet colored, the 2009 Pape Clement struts flamboyantly out of the glass, featuring beautifully opulent preserved black fruits, Morello cherries and Chinese five spice with underlying notions of truffles, iron ore and tobacco plus a waft of sandalwood. Full-bodied, the voluptuous fruit has a firm foundation of super ripe, grainy tannins and bags of freshness supporting layer upon layer of black fruit, exotic spices and earth-laced flavors, finishing very long. MUSEUM RELEASE
| HKW 4391 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $200 |
GORGEOUS - RP97 - Medium to deep garnet-purple in color, the 2015 Pichon-Longueville Baron is enticingly scented of chocolate-covered cherries, crushed red currants and mulberries with touches of baking spices, potpourri and bay leaves plus a hint of fallen leaves. Sumptuously elegant, refreshing and medium-bodied with gorgeous, expressive, perfumed red fruits and very fine, very firm tannins, it has a persistent, perfumed finish. Its remarkable intensity, freshness and very firm frame suggest a long-lived Pichon Baron, which should cellar gracefully for 30+ years. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3383 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $384 | |
| XNE 3384 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $384 |
LAVISHNESS - RP98 - Aromas of sweet dark berries and cherries mingled with notions of cigar wrapper, pencil shavings and licorice introduce the 2022 Pichon-Longueville Baron, a full-bodied, layered and multidimensional wine that's deep, dense and lively, with terrific concentration, sweet tannins and a long, penetrating finish. Integrated and serious, this hints at the lavishness inherent to the vintage, while remaining classic and controlled. This blend of 81% Cabernet Sauvignon and 19% Merlot was bottled in June.
| XNE 3393 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $409 | |
| XNE 3390 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $409 | |
| XNE 3391 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $409 | |
| XNE 3392 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $409 |
IMMORTAL - RP100 - One of the greatest wines that this estate has produced in the modern era, the 2016 Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande is a brilliant classic that no Bordeaux lover is going to want to do without. Mingling aromas of cassis and plums with notions of licorice, sweet tobacco leaf, rich soil tones, licorice, cigar smoke and violets, it's full-bodied, seamless and complete, with huge concentration, bright acids and a long, penetrating finish. Standing out for its unerring precision, impeccable balance and ineffable sense of completeness, it should prove almost immortal. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3416 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $799 | |
| XNE 3415 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $799 | |
| XNE 3417 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $799 |
SOARS - RP98 - One of the wines of the vintage, the 2019 Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande soars from the glass with complex aromas of wild berries, tobacco leaf, loamy soil, burning embers and hints of violets and rose petals. Full-bodied, deep and complete, it’s velvety and seamless, with a broad attack and a multidimensional core of lively, succulent fruit. Concluding with a long, expansive finish, it’s a remarkable young Pauillac that will offer many years of thrilling drinking. Congratulations to Nicolas Glumineau and his team, who are ushering in a new golden age at an address where standards were always very high. - MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3418 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $529 | |
| XNE 3419 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $529 | |
| XNE 3420 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $529 | |
| XNE 3421 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $529 |
EVEN BETTER - RP100 - The 2022 Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande has turned out even better in bottle than I anticipated, bursting from the glass with aromas of cassis and blackberries mingled with scents of licorice, violets and pencil shavings. Full-bodied, layered and enveloping, it's suave, seamless and complete, with faultless precision, pristine integration of tannin, controlled sweetness and a long, expansive finish. The 2022 manages to unite the sensuality that's the estate's calling card and the ripeness of the vintage on the one hand, with a sense of Pauillac classicism on the other, threading the needle to deliver one of the finest wines of the vintage and a benchmark Pichon Comtesse. It's a blend of 78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17% Merlot and 5% Cabernet Franc that spent 18 months in barriques (three months more than was formerly the case), two-thirds of which were new. As I wrote en primeur, there's more than a hint of the 1982 about this wine, and like the 1982, the 2022 will offer an exceptionally wide drinking window.
STARS - RP97 - Tasted at the Pontet-Canet vertical in London, the 2005 Château Pontet-Canet has long been one of the stars of the vintage and this might well be the best of over a dozen showings of this wine. However, do not expect ostentation on the nose. This is 2005 and like many wines of this vintage, even with considerable decanting, it remained broody and introspective on the nose, as if it is checking you out and seeing if you are worthy. Once you have been accepted, then it swings the doors open to reveal gorgeous scents of blackberry, briary and cassis fruit, perhaps a little more sous-bois than I have noticed compared to previous bottles. The palate is medium-bodied, but dense and structured—certainly a more masculine Pontet-Canet built for long-term ageing. Yet it retains marvelous freshness and vitality all the way through to the pencil-lead, quite saline finish. I suspect that the 2009 Pontet-Canet is more approachable than the 2005, so heeding Robert Parker's sage advice, afford this up to ten years in your cellar and then reap the rewards of patience. Tasted February 2016.
| HKW 4407 | 1 BOTTLE | Current Bid: $256 |
SEDUCTIVE - RP98 - Composed of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc and 1% Petit Verdot and matured in 60% new oak for 18 months, the 2016 Smith Haut Lafitte has a very deep garnet-purple color, opening with sensuous scents of warm black cherries, blackberry pie, star anise and fragrant lilacs with hints of chocolate box, cigar box and pencil lead plus wafts of truffles and crushed rocks. Medium to full-bodied, rich and seductive, it completely fills the palate with perfumed black berry preserves and superbly plush tannins, finishing epically long and beautifully layered.- MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3646 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $649 | |
| XNE 3645 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $649 | |
| XNE 3644 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $649 |
HEDONIC RP98 - Deep garnet in color, the 2010 Troplong Mondot explodes with beautiful floral notes of red roses and candied violets over a core of plum preserves, kirsch and blueberry pie with a waft of bouquet garni. Full-bodied, rich and decadently fruited, it has bags of plush tannins and just enough freshness, finishing very long and sinfully hedonic. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3715 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $449 | |
| XNE 3716 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $449 | |
| XNE 3717 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $449 |
HARMONIOUS - RP98 - Has any Bordeaux château realized a more wholesale stylistic revolution in so short a time than Troplong Mondot? Since Aymeric de Gironde arrived at the estate in late 2017, the ultra powerful "shock and awe" style of the 2000s is out, and a new refinement is in. Of course, the deep clays that define the core vineyards around the château itself are never likely to produce light or ephemeral wines, but de Gironde has astutely understood that (to develop an analogy), when driving down hill, one can ease off on the accelerator. The 2019 Troplong Mondot is a ringing endorsement of the new direction, wafting from the glass with complex aromas of wild berries, violets, coniferous forest floor, licorice, raw cocoa and subtle spices, followed by a full-bodied, velvety and layered palate that's seamless and perfumed, its enveloping core of succulent fruit framed by rich, powdery tannins and lively acids. Harmonious and penetrating, I never thought I'd taste a wine like this from Troplong Mondot. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3734 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $274 | |
| XNE 3736 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $274 | |
| XNE 3737 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $274 |
PROFOUND - RP98+ - Blended of 80% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Franc and 1% Cabernet Sauvignon, the medium to deep garnet-purple colored 2015 Vieux Chateau Certan opens with profound notes of blueberry compote, dried mulberries, black forest cake, licorice, violets and garrigue with wafts of black truffles, sandalwood and rose hips. Medium to full-bodied, very earthy/savory and beautifully layered with very plush yet present tannins, it offers lovely freshness and a very long minerally finish. So very Pomerol! MUSEUM RELEASE
TERRIFIC - RP97 - A blend of 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc, the 2020 Vieux Château Certan bursts with aromas of blackberries, sweet spices, rose petals, orange zest, burning embers and violets framed by a deft application of creamy new oak. Medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated, it's rich and layered, with a more broad, unctuous profile than the pure and refined 2019, concluding with a long, resonant finish. This is more immediate out of the gates than the 2019, and I suspect it will not prove quite as long lived, but it is a terrific effort from the Thienpont family. MUSEUM RELEASE
| XNE 3886 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $864 | |
| XNE 3887 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $864 |
BRILLIANT - RP98 - The 2022 Vieux Château Certan is
deep and harmonious, unwinding in the glass with aromas of inky blackberries
and cherries mingled with scents of burning embers, truffle and lilac.
Full-bodied, dense and layered, it's rich and enveloping, its concentrated core
of sweet fruit framed by powdery tannins and juicy acids. Integrated, complete
and precise, this blend of 75% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 5% Cabernet
Sauvignon is a brilliant vintage for Vieux Château Certan.
| XNE 3891 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $861 | |
| XNE 3892 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $861 | |
| XNE 3893 | 1 BOTTLE Ex-cellar | Current Bid: $861 |
STELLA - RP98 - Hugel's 2014 Riesling Schoelhammer opens with a clear and remarkably fine and herbal bouquet that indicates perfectly ripe and concentrated fruit that is reminiscent of ripe mirabelles. On the palate, this is a rich and textural, very elegant and refined yet highly complex and long-lasting Schoenenbourg that combines power with incredible finesse. The finish is very long, stimulating and complex due to the remarkably fine saline acidity. This is a stellar Riesling from Alsace, and although I didn't taste it along with the great 2010, I dare say this is possibly the finest Schoelhammer Hugel has produced so far. 13.5% stated alcohol. Diam cork. Tasted at the domaine in April 2024.