顯示第 161 至 176 項結果,共 224 項
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$1,500.00
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$3,180.00
Lorenzo Accomasso, Barolo 2010
Lorenzo Accomasso’s 2010 Barolo is a rare gem that showcases the essence of his winemaking prowess. This particular vintage exhibits a deep ruby color and enticing aromas of cherry, dried blackberry, and plum. Despite its age, the primary fruit flavors remain vibrant and intact, showcasing the wine’s slow bottle evolution. With each sip, one can appreciate the natural fruit fiber that contributes to its complexity. It’s a testament to Accomasso’s dedication to crafting wines of exceptional quality.
$3,180.00 -
$280.00
Mac Forbes, Pinot Noir Wesburn 2013
The Woori Yallock Pinot Noir presents a refined and spicy profile, showcasing notes of red cherries, salted pomegranate, juniper berry, bay leaf, and brine. Phenolics impart a market spice and pepper essence, reminiscent of rolled pastrami. Highly regarded for its intense flavor, mouth-filling fruitiness, and notably fine, almost chewy tannins.
$280.00 -
$850.00
Maison Roche de Bellene, Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers 2019
The Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers presents a rich bouquet dominated by fruity aromas of redcurrant and cranberry. On the palate, it is medium-bodied with fine, smooth tannins, showcasing tart red cherry fruit and a saline quality, leading to a precise and persistent finish.
$850.00 -
$1,680.00
Marchand & Burch, Mazis-Chambertin Grand Cru 2010
Marchand’s 2010 Mazy-Chambertin offers tart red raspberry, rhubarb, brown spices, and resin flavors, with prominent tannins and a persistent finish. Pascal Marchand, a Burgundy veteran, gained prominence at Comte Armand in Pommard before starting his own negociant operation in 2006. Working out of Nuits-St.-Georges, Marchand oversees barrel evolution in trusted growers’ cellars and vinifies some wines from purchased fruit in his facility, showcasing the emerging micro-negociant model.
$1,680.00 -
$450.00
Michel Arcelain, Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Mouches 2017
Beaune 1er Cru “Clos Des Mouches” is a red wine of remarkable elegance and finesse. It undergoes a 20-month aging process in our cellar in oak barrels. Its robe is of a deep, brilliant ruby red. On the palate, one finds notes of red fruits (blackberries, Morello cherries), accompanied by hints of undergrowth and subtle licorice undertones. Its silky texture and elegant tannins bring unparalleled harmony to the palate.
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$180.00
Mitolo, Shiraz Angela 2018
The 2018 Small Batch Series Angela Shiraz, grown on clay soil, reveals beautiful aromas of vanilla and mulberries. This rich yet elegant wine offers ample weight and depth, with dark notes of mocha and black olive. It has a round, plush mouthfeel and a lingering finish. Expected to age gracefully for a decade or more.
$180.00 -
$900.00
Mount Langi Ghiran, Shiraz Langi 2010
The 2010 Langi Shiraz displays a medium to deep garnet hue with a touch of purple. It presents a vibrant aroma profile characterized by bruised blackberries, black cherries, and subtle notes of red currants, black pepper, spice box, and dried herbs. Medium-bodied and gracefully fruity on the palate, it offers pepper-infused black fruit and baking spice flavors supported by lively acidity and medium, rounded tannins that linger on the long finish.
$900.00 -
$420.00
Nairac – Barsac 2001
The Château Nairac 2001 has quite an intense bouquet with dried quince, nougat and hazelnut aromas, slightly more oxidative than its peers and yet still attractive. The palate is well balanced with spicy notes on the entry, well-judged acidity and a lovely marmalade-driven, harmonious finish.
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$280.00
Paradise IV, Shiraz The Dardel Moorabool Estate 2011
Paradise IV Winery has a rich history dating back to 1848, when James Henry Dardel founded the Paradise Winery with four vineyards along the Moorabool River in the Moorabool Valley. The Shiraz 2011 displays a bright colour with more purple tones compared to the Bates’ Ford. It offers more structure and darker fruits, suggesting a potential for a longer aging. Both wines are exceptional for the vintage, reflecting the natural quality without any artificial manipulation in the winery.
$280.00 -
$318.00
Passel Estate, Cabernet Sauvignon Lot 71 Reserve 2015
Even though it spent 18 months in French oak, half of which was new, the 2015 Lot 71 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon doesn’t overpower with woodiness. Instead, its concentrated cassis fruit takes center stage, gracefully complemented and structured by its oak aging. While subtle notes of vanilla and cedar linger in the background, this medium to full-bodied wine impresses with supple tannins, accents of sage and bay leaf, and a lingering, refined finish.
$318.00 -
$600.00
Passopisciaro, Franchetti 2008
The 2008 Passopisciaro emerges with gorgeous textural richness in its elegant, silky tannins. Despite its considerable concentration, the wine literally floats on the palate with layers of perfumed red fruits. Everything is perfectly balanced in this harmonious, utterly impeccable wine. Andrea Franchetti is arguably the area’s most fanatical, driven producer in Etna, Italy. High altitude vineyards, volcanic soils, ancient indigenous grape varieties in Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio.
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$350.00
Patrick Javillier, Bourgogne Cote d’Or Blanc Cuvee des Forgets 2020
This Bourgogne Chardonnay offers exceptional value among Burgundy whites. With the beautiful aromas of white and yellow fruits, florals, and a hint of toast from oak aging, it exudes elegance and strength. The palate is initially full-bodied and lively, evolving into a well-balanced texture with precise acidity and consistent flavors. Fresh and characterful, it culminates in a long and refined finish.
$350.00
