Brokenwood Hunter Valley Shiraz is an icon of the region, it typifies the excellence of the Brokenwood winery. This 2021 is a stunning example of young Hunter Shiraz, fresh, supple with impressive length. Dry herbs and unctous dark fruits are completed by a lovely texture in the mouth.
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2022 Duet, Edi Simcic
£3500Add to BasketEdi Simčič, one of Slovenia’s most revered family-run estates, has built an international following for producing elegant, terroir-driven wines from the rolling hills of Goriška Brda, a region often dubbed the “Tuscany of Slovenia.” Their focus on low yields, meticulous vineyard practices, and minimal intervention winemaking results in wines of depth, complexity, and authentic expression.
Duet 2022 is a beautifully structured red blend, combining the power of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon in a way that harmonises Old World elegance with New World vibrancy.
In the glass, the nose is inviting and layered, opening with aromas of ripe black cherry, plum, and blackcurrant, intertwined with subtle hints of cedar, graphite, and dried herbs. A touch of baking spices and dark chocolate adds to the complexity. On the palate, it is medium to full-bodied, showcasing a rich core of dark berries, mulberry, and forest floor, balanced by vibrant acidity and fine-grained tannins. Elegant yet powerful, the finish is long and refined, leaving echoes of espresso, tobacco leaf, and a slight mineral grip, which is a testament to the unique terroirs of the Goriška Brda region.
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2022 Cabernet Sauvignon, Paso d’Oro
£3500Add to BasketThe 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso d’Oro is a bold yet polished expression of Paso Robles, crafted by winemaker Laura Orozco, whose family legacy and deep Napa Valley roots inspired this vibrant project. Raised among the vines, Laura brings an intimate knowledge of California’s viticultural heartland to her wines. Paso d’Oro, meaning “Way of Gold,” honours her father’s journey from Mexico to the vineyards of California in the 1970s, in pursuit of a brighter future. Today, that legacy lives on in a wine that radiates both heritage and sunshine.
In the glass, the 2022 vintage is smooth and expressive, offering lifted aromas of black raspberry, blackcurrant, and hibiscus, layered with subtle spice notes of vanilla, cinnamon, and clove. The palate is opulent and plush, unfolding with rich waves of black cherry, cassis, and dark chocolate, framed by velvety tannins and a supple, lingering finish.
The fruit for this wine is sourced from the Paso Robles AVA, a region famed for its rolling hills, ancient soils, and dramatic temperature swings. Here, the warm Mediterranean climate, tempered by cool Pacific breezes through the Templeton Gap, creates ideal conditions for growing Cabernet Sauvignon with depth, vibrancy, and a true sense of place.
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2022 Pinot Noir, Rockburn
£3540Add to BasketExpressive aromas lead to a deeply fruity palate displaying notes of red and black cherry layered with rich notes of mocha. Supple, silky tannins envelop the smooth palate through to a long finish. This wine shows classic Rockburn elegance, integrity and balance.
Rockburn takes its name from the rugged, rock-strewn, burn-scarred landscape of Central Otago. Situated on the 45th parallel, Rockburn shares a climate that is similar to Burgundy. The vineyards are surrounded by mountains to the west, whose seaward slopes are rainforest, receiving 5,000mm of rain per annum. To the east is a barren, moon-like landscape that receives less than 25mm of rain per year. Situated between these extremes, lay the Rockburn vineyards, which are producing Pinot Noir of stunning quality.
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2020 Priorat ‘Mas Blanc +7’, Bodegas Pinord
£3595Add to BasketIn the heart of the wine appellation, D.O.Q. Priorat, between the villages of Bellmunt and Falset, Pinord makes its wines from the grapes grown on the 18 hectares (44 acres) of vineyard of their Mas Blanc property.
Due to its special location, the Mas Blanc property has been caringly transformed by building various kilometres of vine terraces and by planting, cultivating and looking after the traditional grape varieties of Grenache and Carignan (Garnatxa and Carinyena as they are known locally) as well as introducing new varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Merlot. Thus, a wild space has been turned into a model vineyard, with steeply sloping terraces which mean that virtually all vineyard work must be done by hand.
Ripe, dense black fruits, vanilla and chocolate aromas envelop the full-bodied, but elegant palate, which is rich and very silky with a long, smooth finish. The ageing in oak is noticeable, well blended with fruity aromas which give it finesse and complexity.
The grapes are sourced from seven different plots of vineyards, where the soils are made up of a slate known locally as ‘licorella’. Slate soils are known for their heat-retention properties, which encourages the vines to reach maturity. The vines are cultivated organically and harvested by hand.
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Red Wine
2022 Châteauneuf-du-Pape ‘Les Vallons de la Solitude’, Domaine de la Solitude
£3595Add to BasketRich, smooth and flavoursome with complex layers of black-berried fruit, brambly notes, a touch of the local wild garrigue and gentle spice. Elegant yet sumptuous.
This Domaine stretches from the high terraces of the ‘La Crau’ and descends into the Solitude Valley. The estate covers a patchwork of soils, from sandy soil known as ‘Safres’, which offer good drainage, to clay and pebble. The vineyard has an abundance of rounded quartzite stones, known as “Galet Roulés”, which derive from the Villafranchian period. These stones absorb heat during the day then radiate it at night, promoting full grape maturity.
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2020 Pinot Noir, Pegasus Bay
£3600Add to BasketThe 2020 Pinot Noir from Pegasus Bay is crafted by one of New Zealand’s most respected family-owned estates. Established in 1986 by Ivan and Christine Donaldson, Pegasus Bay has become a cornerstone of North Canterbury winemaking. With deep roots in the Waipara Valley and over four decades of family commitment, the Donaldsons have cultivated a unique estate focused on producing wines of authenticity, complexity, and longevity. Their mature, own-rooted vines grow on free-draining, north-facing terraces composed of the ancient Glasnevin Gravels, a mixture of greywacke, silt, and loam, yielding low-vigour vines and intensely flavoured fruit. A long growing season, thanks to warm days and cool nights, draws out ripening while preserving bright natural acidity.
The 2020 Pinot Noir is an elegant and powerful wine, with a bouquet that is both aromatic and grounded. Earthy notes of forest floor, woodsmoke, truffle, and dried herbs weave around vibrant aromas of dark cherry, cranberry, crushed lavender, and exotic spice. On the palate, it opens with generous, ripe fruit before revealing its underlying structure, a broad yet silky texture framed by polished tannins and a lively acid line. There’s a dynamic tension between freshness and richness, giving the wine energy and drive, while a savoury core and hints of clove, potpourri, and spice add further intrigue.
Regarded as one of the great New Zealand Pinot Noirs.
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2020 Hawk Hill Pinot Noir, Auntsfield
£3600Add to BasketThe 2020 Hawk Hill Pinot Noir from Auntsfield Estate is a masterful expression of place, purity, and pedigree, crafted from one of Marlborough’s oldest hillside Pinot Noir plantings. Auntsfield holds the distinction of being Marlborough’s first vineyard and winery, initially established in 1892. Today, the Cowley family carries on that pioneering spirit, producing wines that speak with authenticity and precision of their Southern Valleys terroir. The Hawk Hill block, a dramatic 4-hectare site perched on the estate’s steepest slopes, is so named for the Kahu, New Zealand’s native Harrier Hawks that soar above its thermals. This elevated, ancient site yields fruit of exceptional intensity and character, earning its place among the estate’s elite Single Block Reserve wines.
In the glass, the 2020 Hawk Hill Pinot Noir nose is captivating, revealing a splendidly fruited and complex bouquet of black plum, dark cherry, and wild thyme that intertwine with hints of dark mushroom and toasted spice. The palate is nothing short of refined power, layered with concentrated dark berry fruit, silky tannins, and a luxurious texture that glides effortlessly. There’s both depth and elegance here, culminating in a persistent, poised finish that reflects the site’s unique hillside exposure and ancient soils.
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2013 Pinot Noir Lot 21, Viña Leyda
£3650Add to BasketLot 21 Pinot Noir is a complex and elegant wine, with delicate aromas of strawberries, red cherries, orange peel and herbs with a subtle earth complexity. The first impression on the palate is of fresh, sweet red berries. The middle palate has nice volume with concentrated cherry flavours and soft ripe tannins that cover the entire tongue. The finish is bright and lingering.
This wine is made by Viviana Navarrete the exceptionally talented winemaker behind Leyda, from estate vineyards in the Leyda Valley. Here the maritime influence and summer breezes create an extraordinary environment for Burgundian varieties like Pinot Noir. This special wine comes from a selected parcel where all labour is performed by hand, by women only and vine by vine. Clusters are carefully selected to keep yields extremely low. Less than 1.75 pounds of fruit is produced by each plant.
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2017 ‘O’Scuru O’Scuru’, Al-Cantara
£3650Add to BasketPerfumed aromas of ripe forest fruits are enveloped by hints of spice and vanilla. Silky smooth, warm and elegant on the palate with ripe fruit through to a persistent finish.
Nerello Mascalese “nair-rello mask-ah-lay-zay” is a light-bodied red wine that primarily grows on the slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily. It produces fine light to medium-bodied red wines reminiscent of Pinot Noir.
O’Scuru O’Scuru grapes come from a single vineyard of 50 to 60 year old vines known as ‘Vigna Vecchia Contrada Feudo S.Anastasia’. The vineyard is situated at an elevation of approximately 620 metres above sea level, where warm days and cool nights encourage a long ripening period concentrating the flavours in the grapes while retaining balancing acidity. The vines are grown in volcanic soils, which are rich in minerals and fossils. The soil is permeable to air and water and is rich in pumice stone and microelements, which allow the plants to produce a complex aromatic profile. The espalier-trained vines are spur pruned. The 10 year old vineyard is cultivated following the principles of organic and biodynamic cultivation and is in conversion to organic status.
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2011 Columbia Valley Syrah, L’Ecole No.41
£3750Add to BasketL’Ecole Nº 41 has been producing premium, handcrafted varietal wines in the Walla Walla Valley since 1983 in the historic Frenchtown School in Lowden, Washington.
This luscious and balanced Syrah presents fruity aromas of ripe blackberry, earth and spice. The wine shows rich black currant, kalamata olive and black peppercorn through a finely textured mineral finish
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2018 Rioja L4GD4 ‘Vino De Pueblo’ Laguardia, Badiola
£3750Add to BasketBadiola is the creation of 2 Masters of Wine, Andreas Kubach and Sam Harrop along with txakoli producer Gorka Izagirre. Andreas and Sam along with Winemaker Tao Plantón craft modern Rioja wines with an emphasis on-site rather than how long it has aged in an oak barrel. The winemaking philosophy is to obtain very pure, fresh and well-textured wines that reflect their origin.
This 2018 L4GD4 is a perfumed wine with delicate floral aromas of wild strawberries and violet giving way to a juicy palate with velvety tannins and an elegant finish. Current regulations in Rioja only permit the use of a village name on the label by the location of the winery (i.e. the building and not the vineyards) thus the wine from the Laguardia vineyards is cleverly called L4GD4!
The grapes come from carefully selected parcels around the charming village of Laguardia, in Rioja Alavesa. Laguardia is situated on average at 640 metres above sea level and is open to the Ebro Valley with exposed sites. The mesoclimate here results in earlier ripening than other villages and produces approachable wines that are elegant, light and perfumed. The bush vines are planted in limestone soils and are cultivated with respect for the environment, using minimal sprays of copper and sulphur only when required.
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2020 Rioja ‘Vino De Pueblo’ Villabuena V1BN4, Badiola
£3750Add to BasketBadiola is the creation of 2 Masters of Wine, Andreas Kubach and Sam Harrop along with txakoli producer Gorka Izagirre. Andreas and Sam along with Winemaker Tao Plantón craft modern Rioja wines with an emphasis on-site rather than how long it has aged in an oak barrel. The winemaking philosophy is to obtain very pure, fresh and well-textured wines that reflect their origin.
This 2020 V1BN4 is precise and pure with red berry aromas leading to a supple and elegant palate, with spicy nuances, finely grained tannins and an amazing flow through to the finish.
Current Denominación de Origen regulations in Rioja only permit the use of a village name on the label by the location of the winery (i.e. the building and not the vineyards) thus the wine from the Villabuena vineyards is marketed as V1BN4.
The grapes come from carefully selected hillside parcels situated at around 500 metres elevation surrounding the village of Villabuena. The area is protected by the Sierra Cantabria and the mesoclimate imparts the wines with excellent balance between freshness, elegance and good fruit concentration. The bush vines are planted in limestone soils and are cultivated with respect for the environment, using minimal sprays of copper and sulphur when required.