A full-bodied Valpolicella from Corte Lavel – a vineyard recently bought back by Marion. Chalky and mineral, yet full of forest aromas – berry, blueberry, moss, and earth. With time, other delicate red fruits appear along with herbal notes, and the whole wine softens and turns into a plush shawl.
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2016 Counoise “Eagle Point Ranch”, Benevolent Neglect
£2650Add to BasketCounoise has been part of Rhône blends for centuries but it is rarely seen as a varietal wine. Organically farmed from a tiny plot in Ukiah, Mendocino County, this is a light-coloured and medium-bodied wine with aromas of redcurrants, raspberries, and red cherries. Intense and concentrated in structure with flavours of ripe, dark raspberries, black liquorice, wild thyme and dry-aged beefsteak. Smooth, friendly texture sort of like a silky California Pinot Noir. We will serve this slightly chilled as it brings the best out of the grape variety. 48 cases produced!
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2019 Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Riserva, Carpineto
£2695Add to BasketCarpineto makes some of Tuscany’s most reliably good wines and this is amply demonstrated in this distinguished Montepulciano. An extraordinarily elegant, ethereal wine delivering red fruits with hints of violet and oak spice. Beautifully balanced with an elegantly textured, velvety palate and a lovely, long finish.
The estate covers 84.5 hectares of dry-farmed vineyards among the rolling hills of the Vino Nobile region of Tuscany. The vineyards are planted with a minimum of 70% Sangiovese (known locally as Prugnolo Gentile), Canaiolo and international grape varietals. These vineyards are trained according to modern trellising methods with clones and rootstocks varying according to soil type. Planting densities here often exceed 8,500 plants per hectare, yielding wines of great concentration and finesse.
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2017 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel, Peterson Winery
£2695Add to BasketThis wine is primarily made with Zinfandel with a little dollop of Petite Sirah, Carignan and Grenache.
The subtle berry and toasty oak aromas belie the delicious, mouth-coating flavours that follow. The luscious fruit is seamlessly balanced by the oak and restrained tannic structure, though to a long, seductive finish.
The Dry Creek blend, is a wine which reflects the overall Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel terroir, as opposed to a single-vineyard character. The grapes come from five carefully selected vineyards -Funsten, Bradford Mountain Estate, Bernier, Forchini, and the West vineyards, which are located throughout the appellation. Each vineyard has its distinctive soil type and microclimate, providing a cross-section of Dry Creek Valley typicity.
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2022 Rosso di Montalcino ‘Poggio Alle Mura’, Banfi
£2695Add to BasketPoggio alle Mura is the historical name of the 12th century fortress crowning the Banfi vineyard estate. Today the castle has been christened Castello Banfi .
Fresh and fruity wine with a ruby red colour. Complex and fruity bouquet, with ripe cherry and blackberry notes, well combined with spicy hints of liquorice and tobacco. A wine with a broad and enveloping structure and a long and attractive mouth feel on the finish.
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2021 Barossa Shiraz, Elderton
£2695Add to BasketThe 2021 Barossa Shiraz from Elderton is a bold and expressive celebration of one of Australia’s most iconic wine styles, shaped by the unique character of the Barossa Valley’s diverse terroir. Grapes are sourced from the estate’s three distinct vineyard sites, Greenock, Nuriootpa, and Craneford. Each parcel contributes its own signature to the final blend, resulting in a wine of exceptional depth, energy, and balance.
The 2021 vintage was a standout year in the Barossa, and this Shiraz reflects its excellence with stunning clarity. In the glass, it opens with alluring aromas of red liquorice, spiced plum, and a whisper of earthiness. On the palate, a core of vibrant red fruits is layered with gamey undertones and lifted by a touch of clove spice, adding intrigue and complexity.
The Greenock fruit brings a vivid bouquet and punchy tannins, while Nuriootpa contributes plush texture and sweet-spiced fruit. From Craneford, higher elevation and leaner soils add freshness and finesse. The result is a Shiraz with juicy, finely structured tannins, a seamless mid-palate, and a long, spice-laced finish.
Rich yet poised, this wine is a powerful expression of Elderton’s craft and the Barossa’s world-renowned Shiraz pedigree – ready to impress now, with the structure to reward cellaring for 10 years.
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2020 Chianti Classico Riserva ‘Agostino Petri’, Castello Vicchiomaggio
£2700Add to BasketThe wines of Castello Vicchiomaggio truly show off the Sangiovese grape at its best. Vicchiomaggio is consistently classified amongst Italy’s top estates and winemaker John Matta has been named IWSC Italian Winemaker of the Year four times in the last 14 years.
The 2020 Agostino Petri Chianti Classico Riserva is a perfumed and elegant wine, showing aromas of dark cherry and violet complemented by a touch of cedar. Opulent, with elegant tannins enveloping the layers of fruit through to a smooth and velvety finish.
The grapes are sourced from the Agostino Petri vineyard, located in the heart of the Chianti Classico region. It sits at an altitude of 255 to 265 metres above sea level. Planted at a density of 5,600 vines per hectare, the vines are pruned according to the single Guyot method which ensures low yields of approximately 40 hectolitres per hectare. The soils are made up of a high proportion of heavy clay- approximately 30%, which is renowned for its cooling properties and water retention for the vine, as well as for producing bold wines from the Sangiovese grape. The vineyard is managed sustainably.
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2016 Tinta Barocca, Momento
£2750Add to BasketCherries, cassis, roses and cinnamon joined by porcini mushroom and soy make this an alluring and complex nose added to by the ripe phenolic grip and textured coating palate. The balance between lifted and bright primary red fruit notes and that savoury gravitas mimics high-end Pinot Noir. Tightly wound and complex, this wine can age beyond 2025.
This wine is a tribute to all old vine Tinta Baroccas of South Africa, which for a long time have supported some beautifully fine ‘red blends’ but seldom got the recognition they deserve. A blend of three special vineyards all aged over 40 years – of origin Bot River, Stellenbosch and Swartland – grown on a soil combination of Bokkeveld shale, decomposed granite and clay.
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2014 ‘Cariñena’ Huaso de Sauzal, Bodegas El Viejo Almacén de Sauzal
£2750Add to BasketRenan Cancino is one of Chile’s most sought-after viticulturists, and while he has made his name for tending vines, his wine production under the Huaso de Sauza brand is also turning heads. Cancino is a natural winemaker whose philosophy is making wines how they were always made historically in Chile – naked. Everything is done the traditional way here: vines are worked by hand, the vineyards are worked by draft horse, and there has never been any use of irrigation or chemicals.
Cariñena is made from Carignan grafted onto free-standing País rootstock on granitic soils in the town of Sauzal. Cariñena is a rustic wine with expressive aromas of violet, rose petal, oak, smoke and mushroom. The palate is brimming with flavours of cherry, strawberry, raspberry, liquorice and anise. The finish is mouthwatering, like a mountain breeze!
“I have never seen such an artisanal and true to tradition way of making wines. The nose is a clean, focused and pure expression of the grape, with the violets and earthy, slightly rustic aromas. No sulfur is ever used at the winery, yet the wines are so clean and pure that it’s hard to believe. The palate is medium-bodied with some earthy, slightly grainy tannins and with great acidity. This is more serious, closed than the Garnacha, but at a similar, very high-quality level. Simply unbelievable. 5,000 bottles produced.” 93 Luis Gutierrez – Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
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2020 Province Pinot Noir, Astrolabe
£2750Add to BasketThis is a gorgeous Pinot Noir made from grapes grown across the Marlborough province: in the lower Waihopai and Wairau Valleys, the upper Brancott Valley and the Kekerengu Coast.
In the glass, it displays ripe dark and red cherry fruits, spice and leather with a hint of smoky oak. On the palate, it is full-bodied with round, mouth-filling flavours of plum, brambly fruit, dark cherry and savoury herbs. The oak integrates nicely with the fruit and silky tannins. Drink now to 2029. This wine is great with venison, duck, roasted beetroot, rare lamb and wild mushrooms.
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2021 Pesquera Crianza, Alejandro Fernandez
£2750Add to BasketPesquera is one of the most foremost and respected wineries in the Ribera del Duero. Highly sought after and each release is eagerly anticipated by fans around the world. This is the latest release of their Crianza. It’s made from 100% Tempranillo, grown in their own vineyards, and is aged for 18 months in oak prior to bottling. On the nose the aromas are of blackberries and plums with spicy hints and a touch of vanilla creaminess while the palate shows delicious ripe raspberry and cherry fruit flavours. There’s plenty of power here which, coupled with the rounded tannins, give it a nicely sleek and silky feel in the lead up to a subtly spicy finish.
It is a complex wine and will age well so drink now to 2030. Pair with rich red meat dishes from roasts to stews.
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2017 ‘Superheroe’, Xosé Lois Sebio
£2795Add to BasketThe ‘Superheroe’ from Xosé Lois Sebio is a layered fragrant blend highlighting notes of violet, blackberry, redcurrant and plums, combined with subtle hints of black pepper and mineral tones. Elegant and expansive on the palate, offering concentrated fruit, fine tannins with a balancing freshness. The rich yet vibrant finish is wonderfully intense and long.
This wine is from the DO Ribeiro, which means ‘River Bank’ in Galician, as it is located along the Miño river and its tributaries, in Galicia, North West Spain. A blend of indigenous varieties, the vines range from 40 to 70 years old. These vines are low yielding and produce small, concentrated, flavoursome berries. Planted at an altitude of 150 to 350 metres above sea-level, the vines are free-standing and trained with a stake in the traditional manner, at a density of 1.25 x 1.25 metres. The soils are clay with schist, the latter imparting mineral tones to the wine. The 35% of ‘other grapes’ in the blend is a field blend of Ferrol, Souson, Brancellao, Bastardo, Caiño Longo, Caiño da Terra, Carabuñeira and Tinta Marela. The grapes are grown mixed together in the same parcel which was planted between 70 to 90 years ago in the traditional manner at the time. The grapes are manually harvested simultaneously with each variety offering a unique characteristic to the blend.
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2022 Amativo, Cantele
£2795Add to BasketWhile Cantele’s approach to grape growing and winemaking is rooted in the traditions of Salento viticulture, it doesn’t mean that the current generation of the Cantele family doesn’t continue to experiment and push the boundaries of southern Italian winemaking.
One of its most critically acclaimed projects has been AMATIVO, a wine made from a blend of two of Puglia’s most important red grape varieties: Negroamaro and Primitivo. And the name of the wine, like the blend, is a composite of the grapes that go into it: AMA from the amaro in Negroamaro and TIVO from Primitivo.
An “international-style” wine created by blending two native grapes from Puglia, the flavour profile of this cuvée gets its earthiness from the Negroamaro and its rich fruit character from the Primitivo. While the Negroamaro imparts freshness and just the right amount of tannic structure, the Primitivo gives the wine balance through its rich red fruit flavour.
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2020 Clos Roareti Merlot, Guerrieri Rizzardi
£2795Add to BasketA bold and refined expression of Merlot from the heart of Valpolicella, the 2020 Clos Roareti is a single-vineyard wine of rare character and depth. Grown within the historic walled vineyard—Clos Roareti, this exceptional Merlot is sourced from deep red clay soils on a southwest-facing slope, where the variety has thrived since the late 1990s.
Produced only in the finest vintages, the 2020 harvest offered fruit of optimal ripeness, resulting in a wine of rich concentration and elegant structure. On the nose, it reveals layers of dark cherry, blackberry, and plum, intertwined with toasted oak, spice, and subtle earthiness. The palate is full-bodied and harmonious, with a silky tannin profile and a long, expressive finish that speaks to both varietal purity and thoughtful winemaking.
Clos Roareti stands apart from lighter regional Merlot styles, delivering a wine of depth, complexity, and longevity – a true showcase of site, soil, and selection.
Recommended with wild boar, venison, prime roast beef, meaty stews, mature cheeses.
Ageing potential: up to 10 years
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2022 Morgon Cuvée Classique, Domaine Jean Foillard
£2795Add to BasketDomaine Jean Foillard wines have achieved cult like status in Morgon.
The 2022 Morgon Cuvée Classique from Domaine Jean Foillard exemplifies the purity and finesse that have made Foillard a benchmark producer in Beaujolais. Crafted from old-vine Gamay grown on the schist and granite-rich slopes of Villié-Morgon, this wine is a vibrant expression of its terroir.
In the glass, the nose is expressive, offering aromas of fresh raspberry and strawberry, complemented by floral notes and subtle hints of spice. On the palate, it is lively and refreshing, with a velvety texture and vibrant crushed summer fruit flavours. The well-integrated acidity and balanced tannins lead to a long, silky finish.