November 19, 2025


Serious Bordeaux Value: 2015 Saint-Pierre

Serious Bordeaux Value: 2015 Saint-Pierre

Saint-Pierre 2015 - a Bordeaux Bargain

97 Points - Jeb Dunnuck

“Chocolate covered dark fruits, damp earth, tobacco leaf, and lead pencil shaving-like notes emerge from this huge, concentrated beauty that has building tannin and a huge mid-palate. It’s an incredible wine that builds with time in the glass, has no hard edges and is going to 3-4 decades of life. Bravo!"

If you are looking for one of Saint Julien’s best kept secrets, Chateau Saint Pierre is it. The smallest of the appellation’s classed growths, this quiet overachiever consistently produces wines of depth, purity and true Left Bank structure. With gravel rich soils, old vine Cabernet and painstaking work under the Triaud family, Saint Pierre remains one of the Medoc’s most refined and undervalued estates.

Despite its long history, the estate’s modern era is surprisingly young. When Henri Martin painstakingly reassembled the vineyard in the early 1980s, he rebuilt Saint Pierre almost from scratch to match its 1855 footprint. Alongside its sister estate Gloria, quality has risen sharply over the past decade, and the 2015 vintage marked a real turning point in precision, definition and overall harmony.

The 2015 Saint Pierre stands as one of the great wines of the vintage, uniting depth, purity and superb ageing potential. Critics from Jeb Dunnuck to Jane Anson highlight its refined power, saturated black fruit, graphite, spice and beautifully shaped tannins. It is structured yet wonderfully graceful, a wine that has grown even more impressive with time in bottle and firmly confirms Saint Pierre’s ascent.

Neal Martin captured it perfectly when he wrote, “Utterly graceful… a convincing argument that Saint-Pierre is becoming one of the go to Saint Julien crus.”

If you are building a cellar with wines that will outperform their price for years to come, this comes highly recommended.

 


Saint-Pierre 2015

Chateau Saint-Pierre 2015


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97 Points | Jeb Dunnuck

This 17-hectare estate has been rejuvenated by owner Jean-Louis Triaud and is certainly producing some of the top wines from the appellation today. I tasted the deep, inky-colored 2015 Château Saint-Pierre twice and it’s reminiscent of the 2010, only with more elegance. In 2015 the wine is a blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% Merlot and 6% Cabernet Franc and it spent 14 months in 50% new and 50% once used barrels. Chocolate covered dark fruits, damp earth, tobacco leaf, and lead pencil shaving-like notes emerge from this huge, concentrated beauty that has building tannin and a huge mid-palate. It’s an incredible wine that builds with time in the glass, has no hard edges and is going to 3-4 decades of life. Bravo!

96 Points | Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux

The belief at the time that the 2014 was better than the 2015 in the northern Médoc is not being borne out with years in bottle (maybe Montrose!). The 2014 at Saint Pierre is excellent, but it's the 2015 that you want to go to if you're lookig for depth and future potential - this is loaded up with nuance and aromatic complexity. 2015 was the year where everything was new at Saint Pierre - newly renovated and expanded winery, more plot by plot vinification with tanks that range from 78hl to 135hl, with vertical press to replace pneumatic press, plus an expanded barrel cellar that allowed more than half of the press wine to be aged separately in barrel before being added to the blend. 50% new oak for ageing, harvest September 21 to October 7, Eric Boissenot consultant.

95 Points | Vinous - Neal Martin

The 2015 Saint-Pierre has a scintillating nose of brilliantly defined black fruit with superb mineralité. You can feel the energy coming from this bouquet. The medium-bodied palate is precise and pixelated, displaying fine-grained tannin and wonderful balance, leading to an exquisite, detailed, almost Margaux-like finish. Utterly graceful. This impressed me so much just after bottling, far more than in barrel, and assessed blind against its peers, it represents a convincing argument that Saint-Pierre is becoming one of the go-to Saint-Julien crus. Tasted blind at the Southwold 2015 Bordeaux tasting.

*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.

 

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November 17, 2025


Kumeu River 2024s - a vintage you dont want to miss

Kumeu River 2024s - a vintage you dont  want to miss

2024 Kumeu River

The 2024s are a beautiful set of wines showing exactly why Kumeu River belong on the world stage, standing shoulder to shoulder with far pricier white Burgundy.

For those unfamiliar with the story, Kumeu River famously went head-to-head with top Burgundy in a blind tasting and came out on top. We’ve summarised the key takeaways in an article here.


“Now producing some of New Zealand’s greatest Chardonnays, not to mention the world’s.” - Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Advocate

Kumeu River’s 2024 releases show the Brajkovich family at the height of their craft. A warm, dry season without extreme heat preserved brightness and aromatic clarity, while a cold spell during flowering cut yields dramatically. The result is a set of chiselled, finely scented Chardonnays that capture the purity, tension and mineral drive that have made this address such a benchmark for cool climate New World Chardonnay.

The single vineyards shine with even greater individuality in 2024. Coddington is generous and deep, Hunting Hill is taut and racy with its signature mineral line, and Maté’s Vineyard brings remarkable intensity from old Mendoza vines that naturally produce small, concentrated berries. Often described as the Montrachet of New Zealand, Maté’s shows remarkable presence, layered citrus and stone fruit, and a powerful yet finely etched structure that promises long ageing. It is the estate’s most complete and authoritative expression.

Rays Road continues its rise, channelling its limestone soils into a chalky, Chablis-like precision. Vintage after vintage, it’s been getting better and remains one of the bargains of the entire range. As always, the Estate Chardonnay offers outstanding value, with the structure to age far longer than many expect. The team love the Estate and it comes strongly endorsed.

We normally skip the Village Chardonnay, opting for the Estate, which is all Kumeu fruit, but in 2024, the Village Chardonnay also comes highly recommended.

We’ve collated all the reviews below for you, and across the board, the scores are high and the comments are very positive. Everything except the village is available by the bottle; you can choose what you like. Maté’s, the most sought-after of the lineup, is offered strictly ‘On Allocation’ and cannot be purchased on its own. To access it, we need a little support across the rest of the range.

All the wines have an ETA of December/early January. We have selected reviews for each wine, with more available on the website.

 


Village Chardonnay 2024

Kumeu River Village Chardonnay 2024


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92 Points | Wine Advocate

The 2024 Village Chardonnay had just been freshly bottled when I tasted it at the estate in Kumeu in March 2025. The other 2024 Chardonnays were tasted as tank samples prior to filtration and bottling soon. The wine leads with yellow citrus and crushed shells. It is texturally fine, sleek and tightly coiled around a core of salty acidity. It is complex but composed and very good. "2024 was a fantastic year, just very small," says Paul Brajkovich. "Weather during flowering wasn't good in spring in 2023," says Michael Brajkovich. "Ripening in 2024 was excellent, so we have a 40% down in yield but very high quality. The Village wine is a blend of Kumeu and Hawke's Bay [and is] a mixture of barrel and tank fermentation."

17/20 Points | Matthew Jukes

Following the adverse weather during flowering, the volumes were 40% lower; however, the results are tremendous, considering the price and elegance of this wine. They were forced to buy a few grapes, and 20% of them were machine-harvested, so this meant they had to remove ‘hand-harvested’ from the label. However, the style, freshness, and length of this wine are all sensational.

 
Estate Chardonnay 2024

Kumeu River Estate Chardonnay 2024


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18 Points | Matthew Jukes

This year’s Estate offering is all about precision. Combining six vineyards in perfect harmony and embracing a full spectrum of Chardonnay’s flavour palette from citrus to peach, this is a more precocious and much more expressive wine than expected. It is one of the finest Kumeu River Estate wines I can recall, and it is virtually ready to drink now!

94 Points | The Real Review

Buttery croissant aromas, smoky snuffed candle, very complex and charming, the palate medium bodied with good weight and medium length, dry finish, impeccable balance. A remarkable wine at the price, detailed and engaging.

 
Rays Road Chardonnay 2024

Kumeu River Rays Road Chardonnay 2024


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17.50 Points | Matthew Jukes

After six years of ‘practice’, this wine seems to have found its feet! Limestone-driven, Chablis-esque, bright, angular and raspy, this is an enticing fellow, which needs a year to settle, and I venture this will end up being a worthwhile member of the pack, with perhaps a hint of luxuriousness to bring to the party.

94 Points | Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy, Jane Skilton MW

Higher toned than Kumeu River's Auckland wines, with green apple, crisp pear and oyster shell. Barrel fermented in 2024, but only the tiniest touch of new oak and sweet biscuit on display. More open and opulent than previous vintages but still retains the hallmark chalky, biscotti characters. Drink from 2027-2033. Tasted Aug 2025.

 
Coddington Chardonnay 2024

Kumeu River Coddington Chardonnay 2024


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18/20 Points | Matthew Jukes

Michael informed me that this could be the ripest vineyard of the lot if you were prepared to wait! Sadly, yields were down 50% because of uneven flowering. This time, there is a more exotic and peachier feel with a more layered and expressive mid-palate. I am not a fully paid up Coddington fan, but this 2024 is a seductive proposition and, again, it is showing well already!

96 Points | Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy, Jane Skilton MW

Very ripe and smoky. Shows classic Coddington aromas of grilled pineapple, rockmelon and red apple but is sleek, focussed and not at all blowsy. Concentrated and weighty, the new oak comes through right at the end of the palate. Finishes with hint of reduction and smoke. Drink from 2028-2038. Tasted Aug 2025.

94-96 Points | Wine Advocate

The 2024 Coddington Chardonnay is alive on the palate with preserved lemon rind, tendrils of crushed shells and layers of brine. It is electric, in its way. There are salted and crushed nuts on the middle palate and length, which uncoils through the finish that allows a second and third look at the detail inherent within. This is very exciting and also creamy. It was tasted as a tank sample prior to filtration and bottling.

 
Hunting Hill Chardonnay 2024

Kumeu River Hunting Hill Chardonnay 2024


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19 Points | Matthew Jukes

First planted in 1982 (and replanted in 2001), this is a super-important wine in the portfolio and is always one of my preferred wines. This is, once again, the case in 2024, with a balletic, refined, delicate, and yet exceptionally long flavour that never seems too skinny or attenuated. I wrote my notes extremely fast here and dashed down ‘Spectacular’, ‘Tremendous’, and ‘Terrific’, without managing to add any more detail apart from a mighty score!

96 Points | Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy, Jane Skilton MW

5-Star Wine. Super concentrated. Stylistically different to the Coddington, as less flesh and upfront charm and but instead plenty of sleek, lithe flinty reduction. Lemon blossom and apple sorbet. Great degree of ripeness and poise. A creamy, silken texture. Drink from 2030-2037.

93-95 points | Wine Advocate

The 2024 Hunting Hill Chardonnay is the ripest in alcohol of the 2024 releases, and it feels powerfully layered and driven on the palate. This is rich, almost thunderous in its positioning, with salted citrus and exotic spices (star anise/fennel/scraped vanilla pod). The oak here is polished and elegant, smoothing down any stray, loose hairs. The barrels have been air dried for three years and lightly toasted. The finish is tight and focused. This was tasted as a tank sample prior to filtration and bottling.

 
Mates Vineyard Chardonnay 2024

Kumeu River Mates Vineyard Chardonnay 2024


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This is ‘On Allocation’, requiring support on other wines

19+ Points | Matthew Jukes

Maté Brajkovich’s family purchased this vineyard in 1944, and he reworked the land in 1990 (planting the Mendoza clone). The first grapes were harvested in 1993. As one might expect, knowing the legend of this wine, it is indeed super-closed, tense and introverted. The mid-palate is chewier and denser, yet it also exhibits more floral ripeness. Add to these beguiling ingredients stunning definition and great potential, and you have a benchmark Maté’s vintage.

98 Points | James Suckling

The complexity and subtlety are most impressive, with honeysuckle, white flower, ripe pear, flint and vanilla bean aromas. Medium-bodied with a tight and phenolic texture and a long, tight finish. Lots of layered mouthfeel and complexity. Fantastic finish. Drink or hold. Screw cap.

95-97 Points | Wine Advocate

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.

 

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November 17, 2025


Thistle & Weed 2024's - from Tim Atkin's Young winemaker of the year

Thistle & Weed 2024's - from Tim Atkin's Young winemaker of the year

2024 Thistle & Weed

Tiny production from a 0.3 hectare parcel, crafted by Stephanie Wiid of Thistle and Weed, whose Chenins continue to turn heads. Wiid was named Tim Atkin MW’s Young Winemaker of the Year in 2024, a testament to the talent behind these beautifully expressive wines.

Founded by Stephanie Wiid and Etienne Terblanche, the winery focuses on small-batch, terroir-driven wines that celebrate South Africa's rich viticultural diversity. Thistle & Weed’s approach combines innovative winemaking with a deep respect for nature, resulting in wines that are both expressive and distinct, embodying a true sense of place and authenticity. Stephanie Wiid of Thistle & Weed was named Tim Atkin MW’s Young Winemaker of the Year in 2024 in his South Africa 2024 report.

Today we have a small parcel of three terroir-driven Chenin Blancs to share with you: the Brandnetel, Duwweltjie and Springdoring. Each has its own distinct personality, shaped by its site and soil. You will find more details under each wine, along with Tim Atkin’s tasting notes. All three deliver exceptional quality for the price.

In the 2020 vintage, Tim Atkin MW described the wine as “not as famous as some Cape Chenins, but right up there with the very best of them”, and we couldn’t agree more.

At €22.50* inc VAT per bottle, these Chenins offer distinctive terroir, tiny production and remarkable value. Given the limited quantities made each year, we only have a small allocation available on our website.

 


Thistle & Weed Brandnetel Chenin Blanc 2024


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Our top pick from the range is the Thistle & Weed Brandnetel Chenin Blanc, sourced from a tiny 0.3-hectare single vineyard perched on the cool slopes of Simonsberg Mountain in Stellenbosch, at an altitude of 304 metres. Originally planted in 1980 as a rootstock trial with 32 different rootstocks, this unique vineyard yields a multi-layered wine with impressive tension and minerality.

95 Points | Tim Atkin MW

Generally my favourite of the Thistle & Weed Chenin Blancs, this comes from two old-vine parcels on the Simonbserg. Tangy, focused and refreshing it has engaging pear and lemon zest fruit, a hint of exotic sweetness, negligible oak and lots of granitic energy. 2025-30


Thistle & Weed Duwweltjie Chenin Blanc 2024


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Duwweltjie comes from a three-hectare old vine block in the cooler reaches of Paarl, where sandstone and ferricrete soils give depth and texture. This is the richest Chenin in the range, offering generous pear and stone fruit balanced by subtle oak and refreshing acidity.

94 Points | Tim Atkin MW

Duwweltjie comes from gravel and clay soils on the Joostenberg farm in the low part of Paarl and is the richest of the Thistle & Weed Chenin Blancs. Textured and voluminous, but still refreshing on the palate, it has pear and stone fruit flavours, a touch of wood and enough acidity to drive and freshen the finish. 2025-29


Thistle & Weed Springdoring Chenin Blanc 2024


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Springdoring comes from two old vine blocks rooted in white granite on the Malmesbury side of the Swartland, a rugged area famed for its minerality. The wine delivers green apple, citrus, white pepper and crushed stone, with creamy lees and razor-sharp acidity giving drive and precision.

93 Points | Tim Atkin MW

Spingdoring is one of a trio of Chenin Blancs from Stephanie Wiid, sourced from white granite soils on the Malmesbury side of the Swartland. Earth, fennel and petrichor aromas are an intriguing introduction to a palate of wet stone, green apple and citrus, with acidity that slices your palate like a knife. 2026-30

*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.

 

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November 17, 2025


One of Saint Emilion’s Great Terroirs: Troplong Mondot 2020 hits 100-Points

One of Saint Emilion’s Great Terroirs: Troplong Mondot 2020 hits 100-Points

2020 Troplong Mondot 2020 - A new era for one of Saint Emilion’s Great Terroirs

If, like us, you love finding wines that truly overdeliver for their region, then this next one should catch your attention.

100 Points - Decanter

“A sensational Troplong. Vibrant and vivid, this makes you smile from the first smell: milk chocolate, floral notes of roses and lavender, wet stones, liquorice, cinnamon and ripe bramble fruits. Round and thrilling on the palate, tannins are abundant with a chalky blueberry coolness while a salty tang settles around the mouth. Lovely precision and purity of fruit; you feel the sharp definition […] An absolute beauty."


Few estates in Bordeaux have changed as dramatically as Troplong Mondot. Since Aymeric de Gironde arrived after the 2017 harvest, the style has moved from sheer power to something far more refined, with greater finesse, precision and a much clearer sense of its remarkable terroir. You may already know his work from elsewhere, as he was previously head winemaker at Cos d’Estournel and made the outstanding 2016, arguably the estate’s finest modern vintage. In just a few years, Troplong Mondot has become a true benchmark for contemporary Saint Emilion.

 

A Grand Terroir Reimagined

Troplong Mondot sits at the crest of Saint Emilion, anchored by a rare twelve metre dome of deep blue clay that has never been eroded, giving the wines a natural mix of richness and freshness. The estate stretches from forty to one hundred and ten metres in elevation, with exposures that wrap almost to the edge of the medieval town, creating striking diversity. Jane Anson highlights its thicker clay over limestone as one of the appellation’s most privileged and naturally powerful sites, a terroir that ripens later and delivers remarkable intensity and complexity in the glass.

 

The De Gironde Revolution

William Kelley of The Wine Advocate has been one of the clearest voices documenting Troplong Mondot’s transformation, noting that few Bordeaux estates have evolved so profoundly in such a short period. Aymeric de Gironde’s first priority was to revive the soils, opening the compacted blue clays through horse ploughing and cover crops. Vineyard work became far more measured, with harvesting spread over a wider window to avoid the over-ripeness that once shaped the style.

Equally important were the changes in the cellar. Malolactic fermentation now happens in tank rather than barrel to preserve purity and vibrancy, and new oak is used with a lighter hand, allowing fruit and terroir to take the lead. The estate now favours gentle extraction and a focus on texture rather than sheer weight. The results are striking. While Troplong Mondot will always carry natural power, recent vintages show that power refined with finesse is far more compelling, with 2019, 2020 and 2022 marking a clear leap in precision, aromatic range and structural harmony.

 

A newfound success

The recent wines make it clear that Troplong Mondot has joined the top tier of Right Bank terroirs. Critics who once found the style too much now talk about its lift, brightness and expression of place.

What makes it exciting is that Troplong now sits comfortably beside the best limestone-driven estates of Saint Emilion, yet keeps the depth and individuality that come from its clay-rich summit. It’s rare to see this level of clarity and finesse in a wine of such natural power. Rarer still to see the change happen this quickly.

*Table accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change

In the 2020 vintage, Decanter awarded only five wines a perfect 100 points, and Troplong Mondot was among them, outscoring even Lafite and Cheval Blanc, which is no small achievement. Costing only a fraction of those grand vins, Troplong Mondot is clearly holding its own at the very top.

To help you get acquainted with the estate, we have a special offer this week at €79.50* In Bond per bottle. This is one of those moments where the stars align, so if Troplong has been on your radar, now is the time to dive in.

 


Troplong Mondot 2020

Chateau Troplong Mondot 2020


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100 Points | Decanter

A sensational Troplong. Vibrant and vivid, this makes you smile from the first smell: milk chocolate, floral notes of roses and lavender, wet stones, liquorice, cinnamon and ripe bramble fruits. Round and thrilling on the palate, tannins are abundant with a chalky blueberry coolness while a salty tang settles around the mouth. Lovely precision and purity of fruit; you feel the sharp definition - still linear which makes it less immediately charming than the 2019 but giving undeniable complexity. Deep but not heady, this remains pure and detailed, with a leanness from the terroir really setting this apart. After a few minutes, the glamour starts to appear giving a salivating, succulent and moreish aspect to the finish. An absolute beauty.

98+ Points | Wine Advocate, William Kelley

The 2020 Troplong Mondot may prove to be even better than the brilliant 2019, and it is one of the Right Bank's finest wines in this vintage. Unwinding in the glass with deep aromas of mulberries, blackberries and red cherries mingled with hints of rose petal, licorice and exotic spices, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and layered, with a satiny attack that segues into a vibrant, polished mid-palate, concluding with a long, resonant finish. Having seen only 65% new oak and with malolactic fermentation completed in tank rather than in barrel, it's remarkably pure and seamless. With the 2020 vintage, this estate's stylistic redemption appears to be complete.

98+ Points | The Wine Independent

The 2020 Troplong Mondot is deep garnet in color. It is quite closed, offering glimpses at stewed plums and fresh boysenberries, before opening out to expressive scents of dark chocolate, rose oil, and tilled soil, plus a touch of mint tea. The palate is full, super-concentrated, fine, and tightly wound, with grainy tannins and great freshness, finishing long and minerally.

98 Points | Vinous - Antonio Galloni

The 2020 Troplong Mondot is fabulous. Rich, dark and expansive, the 2020 is wonderfully exuberant right out of the gate. Black cherry, plum, gravel, incense and licorice are all dialed up. There's tremendous breadth and power, but without the excess weight of the past. Even so, the 2020 is a big, big wine that needs the better part of a decade to soften. All the classic Troplong structure is there, but buffered by vibrant acids and tons of supporting minerality. Harvest started on September 5 and finished on October 8, a very wide window for the Right Bank, and a reminder of how different the parcels are. The 2020 was done in 60% new oak, 12% foudres 28% once-used barrels.

*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.

 

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November 14, 2025


Guado Al Tasso 2021 - a top vintage of this beautiful Italian gem

Guado Al Tasso 2021 - a top vintage of this beautiful Italian gem

2021 Guado Al Tasso 2021 - 98 Points

“The 2021 Bolgheri Superiore Guado al Tasso is a very beautiful wine, but also quite a departure from the style that made it famous years ago. Readers will find an especially polished Guado al Tasso, a wine that emphasizes finesse more than power."

Guado al Tasso stands among the great names of Tuscany, completing the legendary Antinori trio alongside Tignanello and Solaia. One of the original Super Tuscans, it has long been admired for its elegance and coastal energy, yet it remains one of Italy’s most undervalued fine wines.

There’s no denying that 2021 was a remarkable year in Tuscany, a vintage we’ve praised time and again for its balance and brilliance in many of our offers. Guado al Tasso is no exception. The estate produced one of its highest-scoring wines ever, earning 98 points from Vinous. Despite the extraordinary quality, its price remains far below that of its peers, making it an exceptional opportunity for collectors and wine lovers.

Nestled along the Tuscan coast in the heart of Bolgheri’s famed natural amphitheatre, Guado al Tasso enjoys a unique position among the region’s great vineyards. The Mediterranean breeze cools the vines by day and night, allowing Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc to ripen slowly, developing depth without losing freshness. The estate’s gently undulating soils of clay, sand and alluvial gravel add complexity and structure to the wines, while Antinori’s precision winemaking ensures balance and longevity.

In a year when many of Italy’s top wines have reached record prices, Guado al Tasso remains an outlier. Its quality rivals that of Sassicaia, Ornellaia and Tignanello, yet its price remains comparatively restrained. Once considered the rugged sibling among the Super Tuscans, Guado al Tasso has matured into one of the region’s most refined and consistent wines, all while retaining its distinctive Bolgheri character.

For those looking to secure one of Tuscany’s most exciting and underappreciated fine wines, Guado al Tasso 2021 is an opportunity not to be missed.

 


Guado Al Tasso Bolgheri Superiore 2021

Guado Al Tasso Bolgheri Superiore 2021


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98 Points | Vinous, Antonio Galloni

The 2021 Bolgheri Superiore Guado al Tasso is a very beautiful wine, but also quite a departure from the style that made it famous years ago. Readers will find an especially polished Guado al Tasso, a wine that emphasizes finesse more than power. Silky tannins wrap around a core of black cherry fruit, licorice, spice, mocha and new leather. Bright, saline undertones extend the exquisite finish. There's more Cabernet Franc in the blend these days, and that very much comes through in the wine's crazy aromatic presence and feel. The 2021 spent 16 months in wood, three months in used French oak barrels during the malolactic fermentation and then 14 months in barrel (80% new) for the rest of its aging. Gorgeous.

97 Points | James Suckling

This is really well crafted, with ultra-fine tannins that spread across the palate. It’s medium-bodied with a balance of currant, dark chocolate and hazelnut character. It’s so long and persistent, with gorgeous sophistication and unctuousness at the finish. Extremely well done. Drinkable now, but even better in two or three years.

96 Points | Decanter, James Button

There's a beautiful coolness here, with black and blue fruits mingling with powerful balsam and menthol, sous bois and damp earth. Slick and glossy, vertical and tight, it's still very tightly coiled and demands time in the bottle. Bright acidity pierces through, and ripe forest berries emerge on the finish. So good.

95 Points | Wine Advocate

The Marchesi Antinori 2021 Bolgheri Superiore Guado al Tasso is 58% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Merlot and 29% Cabernet Franc from a hot year that also benefited from better underground water reserves because 2020 actually saw quite a bit of rain in Bolgheri and that moisture carried over. This wine is all forward thrust as a result, with a determined mouthfeel pushed over the palate thanks to plummy fruit, baked blackberry and sweet spice. The wine gracefully adds a spot of much-needed minerality that adds to the sensations of freshness. There is even some mint that livens up the mouthfeel.

*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.

 

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November 7, 2025


An underrated vintage of Cheval Blanc - Double 100-Point rated

An underrated vintage of Cheval Blanc - Double 100-Point rated

2020 was a superb year in Bordeaux, yet as the third in the so-called trilogy of great vintages (2018, 2019, 2020), it perhaps didn’t receive the recognition it deserved. Perhaps it was down to Bordeaux buying fatigue...


Today’s offer on the underrated 2020 vintage comes at a price well below other highly regarded years, yet the reviews speak for themselves. This is a truly exceptional vintage from one of Saint-Emilion’s most legendary estates. As an added bonus, these are 1x75cl OWC giving you a chance to add singles to the collection. We have just 18 bottles at this price and format which are first come, first served.


100 Points - Jeb Dunnuck - "As usual with Cheval Blanc, it's primarily about finesse and elegance, as well as complexity, and exhibits a deep purple hue as well as a kaleidoscopic bouquet of sweet red and black fruits, spring flowers, spicy incense, loamy earth, and smoke tobacco. Absolutely flawless on the palate, it's full-bodied, has perfectly integrated oak, ripe, silky tannins, and a gorgeous finish that keeps you coming back to the glass. This powerful, concentrated Cheval Blanc offers pleasure even today (needs lots of air) but warrants 7-8 years of bottle age and will see its 40th birthday in fine form."


99 Points - Antonio Galloni - "The 2020 Cheval Blanc is eternal, seamless and exceptionally beautiful. All the elements are so well put together. Rose petal, blood orange, raspberry jam and cinnamon all take shape in the glass. Above all else, the 2020 Cheval Blanc is a wine of mind-blowing balance"


Chateau Cheval Blanc stands as a symbol of Saint-Emilion’s greatness, uniting power and grace like no other. Revered for its Cabernet Franc-dominant blend and profound ageing potential, it produces wines of exquisite perfume, silk-like texture and precision, embodying Bordeaux’s perfect balance between innovation, heritage and timeless craftsmanship.


Cheval Blanc 2020 is a masterpiece of balance, power and finesse. A blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, it bursts with layers of dark fruit, violet, spice and graphite. Silky tannins, seamless texture and extraordinary depth make it one of the defining wines of this exceptional Bordeaux vintage.


We've put together a table below showing the top vintages and the main wine critics who move the needle on prices of Cheval Blanc. Both Jeb Dunnuck and Jane Anson loved the wine scoring it 100-Points with Galloni and Neal Martin not far behind.

 

Table accurate as of November 2026. Prices based on EU listings on Wine-Searcher.

 


Cheval Blanc 2020
 Chateau Cheval Blanc 2020

 

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100 Points | Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux
Intense, indelible, with layer upon layer of blueberry, raspberry, pomegranate, fennel, liqourice, pencil, espresso, crushed rocks, just so much character and poise. The driest year at Cheval Blanc since 1959, with 71% of production from the 39ha estate in this wine, technical director Pierre Olivier Clouet. This continues to be bottled as Premier Grand Cru Classé A until the 2022 vintage, following its withdrawal from the ranking, which will make an interesting footnote for collectors I would imagine, but makes zero difference to the brilliance of what is in the bottle.

100 Points | Jeb Dunnuck
The Grand Vin 2020 Château Cheval Blanc checks in as a blend of 65% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc, and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon that was raised, as always, in 100% new French oak. As usual with Cheval Blanc, it's primarily about finesse and elegance, as well as complexity, and exhibits a deep purple hue as well as a kaleidoscopic bouquet of sweet red and black fruits, spring flowers, spicy incense, loamy earth, and smoke tobacco. Absolutely flawless on the palate, it's full-bodied, has perfectly integrated oak, ripe, silky tannins, and a gorgeous finish that keeps you coming back to the glass. This powerful, concentrated Cheval Blanc offers pleasure even today (needs lots of air) but warrants 7-8 years of bottle age and will see its 40th birthday in fine form.

99 Points | Vinous, Antonio Galloni
The 2020 Cheval Blanc is eternal, seamless and exceptionally beautiful. All the elements are so well put together. Rose petal, blood orange, raspberry jam and cinnamon all take shape in the glass. Above all else, the 2020 Cheval Blanc is a wine of mind-blowing balance. Hints of mocha, raspberry jam, pomegranate and spice emerge with time in the glass. Cheval is quite simply one of the truly great wines of the vintage.

98 Points | Vinous - Neal Martin
The 2020 Cheval Blanc has such a pretty, floral bouquet that you will instantly be smitten: very well defined and extremely pure with an almost Burgundian allure. The palate is medium-bodied with saturated tannins and a cashmere texture. There's not an edge to be found on the persistent and graceful finish. Captivating. Mesmerizing. How many more adjectives do you need? Tasted blind at the annual Southwold tasting.

98 Points | The Wine Independent, Lisa Perrotti-Brown
A blend of 65% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc, and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2020 Cheval Blanc has more Merlot than usual as some of the young Cabernet Franc that would normally be used was not suitable this year but the Merlot was outstanding! It has a deep purple-black color and a pH of 3.7. The nose is very closed and tight to begin, needing a lot of swirling to coax out notes of plum preserves, black cherry compote, and blueberry pie, followed by suggestions of pencil shavings, clove oil, candied violets, cast-iron pan, and fertile loam, with a waft of wild sage. The medium to full-bodied palate is locked-up tight, with loads of layers, bound with a firm frame of grainy tannins and just enough freshness, finishing long and earthy. It will need a lot of time!

*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.

 

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November 6, 2025


d'Issan 2022 - Number 1 wine of 2025 - James Suckling

d'Issan 2022 - Number 1 wine of 2025 - James Suckling

d'Issan 2022 - Sucklings Top wine of 2025

We love a good top 100 wines of the year list, and love or hate the man, James Suckling, and his team taste a lot of wine (45,000 to be exact). This year, the top spot goes to a well-deserved d'Issan 2022. The other critics also love the wine with high scores from Decanter, Jeb Dunnuck and Lisa Perrotti-Brown, who wrote, “This is what Margaux is all about!”

“This has crunchy and lightly chewy tannins that are slightly austere but in an elegant, classical Bordeaux way. Chewy at the end. So much energy and vibe. So complex. Probably the greatest wine ever from here. " - James Suckling

Chateau d’Issan, a historic Third Growth estate in Margaux, has been producing refined, age-worthy wines since the 12th century, famously served at the wedding of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II. Under Emmanuel Cruse’s stewardship, the estate combines traditional elegance with modern precision, crafting Cabernet-led blends that capture Margaux’s hallmark perfume, texture, and graceful power.

The 2022 d’Issan is one of the finest vintages ever produced, combining opulence with classical Margaux poise. A blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot and small amounts of Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot, it shows layers of blackcurrant, violet, dark chocolate and spice. Silky yet structured, it delivers precision, vibrancy and impressive length. Rich, complex and full of energy, this is a truly exceptional d’Issan.

Stylistically, Chateau d’Issan crafts Margaux wines of classical elegance and refined structure, positioned between the depth and power of Palmer and the aromatic finesse of Chateau Margaux.

With the James Suckling Top 100 Wines of 2025 being announced Friday afternoon, we’re proud to present a small parcel of what critics are calling the greatest d’Issan ever made. This is your chance to secure a future legend of Margaux before the world takes notice, at a highly competitive €59* In Bond per bottle.

 


“This is why I chose the Château d'Issan Margaux 2022 as our Wine of the Year for 2025. I just drank a bottle a couple of nights ago before finishing this article and I was elated to enjoy such a glorious young bottle of Bordeaux. The opulent and complex fruit in the wine just kept me coming back with every sip. It’s luxurious, to say the least, with velvety tannins and complex flavors of currants, spices and mushrooms. Marie and I and two other colleagues finished the bottle in 20 minutes at the dinner table as we discussed the virtues of the wine. All we could say when our glasses were empty was, “Where did the bottle go?”” - James Suckling

 


Chateau d'Issan 2022

Chateau d'Issan 2022


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98 Points | James Suckling

This is really luxurious, showing blackcurrants and orange peel with cedar and dried-mushroom aromas following through to a medium to full body that grows on the palate. This has crunchy and lightly chewy tannins that are slightly austere but in an elegant, classical Bordeaux way. Chewy at the end. So much energy and vibe. So complex. Probably the greatest wine ever from here. A blend of 65% cabernet sauvignon, 30% merlot, 2% cabernet franc, 2% malbec and 1% petit verdot. Best after 2028 but already a joy to taste.

97 Points | The Wine Independent, Chris Kissack

The blend here is 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc, 2% Malbec and 1% Petit Verdot, taking a lot of fruit from the parcels outside the clos, the grand vin in this vintage accounting for 54% of the total production. The élevage was in 50% new barrels. A very polished nose here, dark berries coated in dry dark chocolate, with tobacco, black olive and soot complexities, as well as a floral touch, suggestive of peony and mint. A nicely polished palate, medium-bodied, but with a fine and dry extract, with tightly knit tannins wrapped up in ribbons of dark and salted fruits, black olive, tobacco, leather and black pepper, which lies atop a dark and sinewy backbone of tightly knit and energetic tannins. Great length here, the length wrapped up in those tannins, finely defined and tight knit. A very convincing d’Issan which will surely evolve well over the next couple of decades. Absolutely delicious this – one of the best vintages from d’Issan I have tasted. The alcohol on the palate is 14.5%.

97 Points | The Wine Palate, Lisa Perrotti-Brown

A blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc, 2% Malbec, and 1% Petit Verdot, aged in 50% new oak, d’Issan 2022 has a deep garnet-purple color. It opens with a gorgeous perfume of crème de cassis, black raspberries, and violets, giving way to hints of mint tea, dark chocolate, and underbrush. Full-bodied, the palate is wonderfully silky with bags of juicy red and black fruit flavors and a lively backbone, finishing long and fragrant. This is what Margaux is all about!

96 Points | Jeb Dunnuck

The deep ruby/purple-hued 2022 Château D'Issan is rock star stuff, offering a massive array of red and black fruits, spring flowers, violets, smoky tobacco, and a beautiful sense of minerality. This full-bodied, powerful, concentrated Issan has a layered, seamless mouthfeel, beautiful tannins, and a great finish. The alcohol here is 14.6% and the pH is a solid 3.6. Give bottles 4-5 years if you can, and it will evolve gracefully over the following three decades.

96 Points | Decanter, Georgina Hindle

Wonderfully intense fragrance on the nose - violets, blackcurrants and chocolate. Smooth and silky, almost creamy in texture with bite to the tangy strawberry and red cherry fruit. The grip from the tannins takes hold from the mid palate onwards, creating a funnel for the energy and power to surge through ending long and lifted. Lovely winemaking, this has thrust but is packaged really elegantly with the opulence of 2022 clearly on show - especially with a flash of heat on the finish - but balanced freshness and a light touch in the cellar. Bold but seductive nonetheless.

95 Points | Wine Advocate, William Kelley

The 2022 D'Issan has turned out beautifully, wafting from the glass with aromas of minty cassis, rose petals, pencil shavings and vine smoke. Medium to full-bodied, suave and velvety, it's deep, complex and well-balanced, with a sweet core of fruit and ripe structuring tannins. It's a blend of 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot and the balance Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot.

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November 6, 2025


Spains most thrilling white - 97-Points and only 6,000 bottles made

Spains most thrilling white - 97-Points and only 6,000 bottles made

M. Ant. De la Riva Macharnudo San Cayetano 2024

The name alone is enough to confuse, but this dry white from what is considered to be a Grand Cru site in Jerez is anything but ordinary. When we tasted the 2022 vintage a few years ago, it completely blew us away. The new 2024 release has earned even higher scores, and to give you the chance to experience it for yourself, we’re offering it at a very sharp price.

With a Wine Advocate score of 97 points hot off the press, and as an added bonus, it was also awarded James Suckling’s #1 Spanish wine of 2025.

“De La Riva keeps releasing some of the finest unfortified whites from Jerez and limited quantities of very old wines” - Luis Gutiérrez, Wine Advocate

The story of M. Ant. de la Riva Macharnudo San Cayetano is one of rediscovery and revival. Founded in the 1920s by Manuel Antonio de la Riva, the estate once stood among Jerez’s finest before being absorbed by Domecq in 1970. Nearly fifty years later in 2017, visionary winemakers Willy Pérez and Ramiro Ibáñez resurrected the historic name, guided by De la Riva’s original vineyard notebooks that placed terroir and viticulture at the heart of quality.

Macharnudo is Jerez’s grand cru, a legendary vineyard first recorded in 1269 and famed for its brilliant white albariza soils. The three-hectare San Cayetano parcel lies on a limestone-rich slope of albariza de barajuelas, producing wines of piercing minerality and deep texture. Here, old-vine Palomino thrives under Atlantic breezes and long hours of sunlight, creating wines that are saline, poised, and unmistakably rooted in their place of origin.


Photo: Calcium carbonate–rich albariza soils and old vines in the Macharnudo Alto vineyard in Jerez

The 2024 vintage captures the essence of this terroir with extraordinary purity and tension. After gentle pressing, the wine was split between stainless steel and old American oak sherry casks, where a delicate veil of flor lent subtle complexity. The final blend, mostly from tank with a touch of barrel-aged wine, is electric and expansive. Layers of iodine, lime and crushed stone unfold with chalky precision, confirming it as one of Spain’s most thrilling whites.

With only 6,000 bottles produced, the 2024 is the highest-scoring vintage yet, earning 97 points from The Wine Advocate. Vibrant, mineral and alive with Atlantic energy, it stands as a defining wine of Jerez’s new-wave generation – proving how profound dry white wine from this region can be.


Photo: winemakers Willy Pérez and Ramiro Ibáñez

 


M. Ant. De la Riva Macharnudo San Cayetano 2024

M. Ant. De la Riva Macharnudo San Cayetano 2024

 

98 Points | James Suckling

This opens with iodine, crusted sea salt and a subtle touch of lime, wrapped in delicate floral notes. The palate is saline and expansive, yet ample and incisive, with a deep texture. There’s a solid and angular, almost architectural sense of salinity here, layered and persistent. One of the most compelling expressions of this style. Drink or hold.

97 points | Wine Advocate

The white 2024 Macharnudo San Cayetano comes from a very old plot of Palomino in Pago Macharnudo, San Cayetano, where the natural concentration is very high. San Cayetano has different exposures, and this is selected from the north-facing side, which gives more freshness and elegance to the wines. The year is much better; they have more experience with the vineyard and they gave it less flor, because the wine had the natural concentration and complexity. There might be some 10% of wine with flor (in previous vintages was 15% to 20%) to give it a little bit more salinity. The wine displays a bright, almost fluorescent yellow color and a complex nose, subtle and nuanced rather than explosive. It's still far too young and will gain complexity in bottle and also weight and depth. In two years, this should be a bomb! It has a vibrant palate with pungent sensations and is intensely mineral and very long and sapid. 6,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in September 2025. This is sold exclusively through La Place de Bordeaux.

96 Points | Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux

Hold on to your hats, this is grippy, slim, intense, a slow burn white that reminds you just how brilliant the Palomino grape can be. Gunsmoke reduction on the opening, juicy and fleshy but so understated, soy, sea spray, white pear, grilled almonds, with a touch of Xeres tang. Limestone soils, 3.35ha, harvest August 30, fermented in 615l sherry butts, no temperature control, one year of flor ageing. From the brilliant De La Riva winery, with owners and winemakers Willy Perez and Ramiro Ibanez.

 

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November 6, 2025


Scions of Sinai Granietsteen 2024 - making waves with their Chenin Blanc

Scions of Sinai Granietsteen 2024 - making waves with their Chenin Blanc

2024 Granietsteen - 97 Points - Tim Atkin

“Winemaker and Bordeaux lover Bernhard Bredell is a vanguard for the new wave of Stellenbosch producers alongside the likes of Lukas van Loggerenberg and Kaapzicht’s Danie Steytler. Under his slightly difficult-to-pronounce Scions of Sinai label his roster of wines exploits some of the most propitious sites in a style far removed from the ponderous over-oaked/overripe wines of old. […]  If you want to taste today’s South African wines from the top drawer Scions of Sinai comes highly recommended" - Neal Martin, Vinous


A young talent bursting onto South Africa’s fine wine scene, Bernhard Bredell has rapidly made his mark as one of the most exciting voices in Stellenbosch. His label, Scions of Sinai, was born in 2016 from a mission to save the old, dry-farmed bush vines planted by his grandfather on the rugged slopes of Sinai Hill in the Lower Helderberg. A seventh-generation grower, Bredell channels deep family roots and a modern sensibility into creating honest, expressive wines that reflect the unique soils, climate and history of this special corner of the Cape.

Working in tiny quantities and farming organically, Bredell produces wines defined by purity, texture and restraint, far removed from the heavy-handed styles of old. Each vineyard site, whether Chenin Blanc, Syrah, Pinotage or Cinsault, is treated as a living expression of its terroir, yielding wines that hum with energy and transparency. Alongside producers like Lukas van Loggerenberg, Scions of Sinai stands as a beacon for the new generation of South African winemakers, an artisanal project that honours tradition while propelling the Helderberg’s fine wine reputation forward.

  Photo: The vineyards on Sinai hill

From a windswept vineyard planted in 1978 on decomposed granite soils on the slopes of the hill of Sinai in the Lower Helderberg, Granietsteen captures the very essence of its terroir. The site sits just next to Alheit Vineyards’ Nautical Dawn, making it one of the Cape’s most revered patches of Chenin soil. Old bush vines, farmed organically and yielding only a few tons per hectare, produce small, concentrated berries that give the wine its intensity and depth. Fermented with native yeasts and aged on lees in old oak, Granietsteen reveals layers of citrus peel, white pear, almond and crushed stone. As Greg Sherwood MW writes, “The Granietsteen Chenin Blanc tastes and smells just like the vineyard from whence it comes!” – a statement that perfectly encapsulates this wine’s sense of place and authenticity. Could there be a more terroir-driven wine than that?

Granietsteen 2024 - 97 TA

Granietsteen 2023 - 96 TA

Granietsteen 2022 - 94 TA

With its shimmering purity and understated complexity, Granietsteen has already achieved cult status among Chenin aficionados and confirms Scions of Sinai as one of South Africa’s most exciting new benchmarks for terroir-driven white wine. The wines are on a clear upward trajectory, with the 2024 vintage receiving its highest score yet of 97 points from Tim Atkin.

Produced in tiny quantities of just a few thousand bottles each year, we’re fortunate to have secured a small allocation of this exceptional Chenin Blanc. We tasted the wines a few weeks ago and absolutely loved them. Give them an hour in a decanter and you’ll be richly rewarded. We’re also offering a special introductory price of €37.50* inc VAT per bottle, as this is a new producer for us and we’d love for you to give the wines a try.

If you love truly authentic expressions of Chenin Blanc, this is one not to miss.

 


Scions of Sinai Granietsteen 2024

Scions of Sinai Granietsteen 2024


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97 Points | Tim Atkin MW

"I don't want it to be a collectors' wine," says Bernhard Bredell, but I fear his wish may not come true. This world-class Chenin Blanc from a 1978 parcel on the Sinai Hill just gets better with every vintage. Matured on lees in a 70/30 mix of concrete and foudres, it has remarkable focus and intensity, sea breeze, aniseed and juniper top notes, salty minerality and layers of hay, oyster shell and lemon zest. Bravo! 2027-35

93 Points | Vinous, Neal Martin

The 2024 Granietsteen is 100% Chenin Blanc, dry-farmed bush vines planted in 1978, mostly whole cluster pressed with ten months on the fine lees in foudres and concrete vats. This has a complex nose with almond, walnut and light smoky scents, hints of orange pith surfacing with aeration. The palate is very well balanced with a fine bead of acidity. Plenty of tension, quite animated with a touch of white pepper towards the finish, this has a little more vibrancy than the Gramadoelas with long sustain on the finish that urges you back for more. Excellent.

*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.

 

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November 6, 2025


Jaboulet La Chapelle 2015 - 3x 100-Pointed - a legend in the making

Jaboulet La Chapelle 2015 - 3x 100-Pointed  - a legend in the making

2015 La Chapelle from Jaboulet

Only 3 vintages of Jaboulet’s La Chapelle have earned the perfect 100-Point rating from leading Rhone critic Jeb Dunnuck and they are 1961 (a unicorn wine), 1978 and 2015.

100 Points - Jeb Dunnuck

“Lastly, and a legendary wine in the making, the 2015 Hermitage La Chapelle is reminiscent of the 1990 with its full-bodied, opulently, sexy, yet concentrated style. Offering sensational notes of blackcurrants, smoked herbs, beef blood, and chocolate, it’s a huge yet elegant wine that has masses of sweet tannin, incredible purity and finesse, and a killer finish. It’s the finest wine from this estate in close to 30 years. Hats off to Caroline Frey and Jacques Desvernois!"


This is an exceptionally rare opportunity and we’re truly fortunate to be able to offer it at such an outstanding price. The 2015 vintage is one of the finest ever produced from La Chapelle. With newer releases like the 2022 now selling for €178 IB, our price of €169* IB for the higher-scoring, beautifully mature 2015 is remarkable value.

Provenance is impeccable, with bottles coming directly from the domaine. Each carries a back label stating “Released from the domain cellar in November 2025”. Available in 1x75cl OWC and 3x75cl OWC, they make an ideal addition to any serious cellar.

Paul Jaboulet Aîné stands as one of the Rhône Valley’s true legends, a benchmark for quality and tradition since its founding in 1834. From its historic base in Tain-l’Hermitage, the estate has crafted some of the region’s most celebrated wines, led by the iconic Hermitage La Chapelle. Under Caroline Frey’s meticulous stewardship, Jaboulet combines heritage with modern precision, producing wines that capture the Rhône’s depth, purity and timeless sense of place.

The 2015 Hermitage La Chapelle is a modern legend, recalling the monumental 1990 with its depth, precision and sensual power. A 100-point wine, it radiates dark fruit, smoked herbs, spice and graphite over a core of polished tannins and seamless texture. Under Caroline Frey, Jaboulet has redefined Hermitage, crafting a wine of purity, finesse and immense ageing potential that will endure for decades.

Opportunities like this rarely come twice. With perfect scores, pristine provenance and a price well below newer vintages, the 2015 La Chapelle stands as one of the Rhône’s greatest buys today. Available at this special price for one week only — once these few cases are gone, they’re gone for good.

 


Paul Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle 2015

Paul Jaboulet (Domaine de La Chapelle) Hermitage La Chapelle 2015


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100 Points | Jeb Dunnuck

Lastly, and a legendary wine in the making, the 2015 Hermitage La Chapelle is reminiscent of the 1990 with its full-bodied, opulently, sexy, yet concentrated style. Offering sensational notes of blackcurrants, smoked herbs, beef blood, and chocolate, it’s a huge yet elegant wine that has masses of sweet tannin, incredible purity and finesse, and a killer finish. It’s the finest wine from this estate in close to 30 years. Hats off to Caroline Frey and Jacques Desvernois! Drinking Window: 2026 - 2066

100 Points | The Wine Cellar Insider, Jeff Leve

So inky and unfathomably profound in shade, this wine may stain your stemware as well as your palate with its caliginous hue. With a decanter filled with crème de cassis, this full bodied, concentrated dream liquid fills your mouth and coats your palate while mesmerizing your senses for at least 60 seconds. The fruit bestows purity, intensity, length and precision. In its youth, it's intellectual; when it matures, it will be a hedonistic coup d’état. Is this the best vintage since 1990 or perhaps 1978? Yes! This is off the charts. If you you have the money, this is a wine to lay down. Once other people begin tasting this wine, and word gets out, it is only going to become more expensive.

100 Points | The Drinks Business, Colin Hay

This has an incredible poise and a wondrously cool, refined elegance on the nose. Inviting, enticing and alluring but not giving away all of its secrets – an invitation. Beautifully harmonious in its beguiling complexity, I find this difficult to describe and almost a crime to seek do so (it’s a tough job but someone has to!). Attaching descriptors to its considerable charms is like deconstructing what is entirely holistic and in perfect unity. Very dark chocolate, fennel seeds, lilac and just a hint of candied violet; there is a trace of cinnamon and nutmeg, that archetypally La Chapelle wild gamey-ness, garrigue herbs and aged armchair leather. The texture is fabulous – the epitome of the tannin management that marks the return to form of La Chapelle under Caroline Frey. Composed, pure, dense and compact but incredibly soft and seductive – cashmere more than silk. Utterly glorious. The best of these and very special indeed.

98 Points | Vinous

Bright purple. Explosive, smoke- and spice-accented blueberry, cherry cola, incense and smoky mineral aromas show outstanding delineation and pick up a hint of olive with aeration. Sweet and expansive on the palate, offering deeply concentrated dark berry liqueur, fruitcake and floral pastille flavors, along with a suggestion of star anise. The remarkably long, penetrating finish features strong minerally cut, an echo of sweet blue fruit and harmonious tannins that come in late and fold effortlessly into the deeply concentrated fruit. At this stage, this is a contender for the wine of the vintage, at least by estimation. Drinking Window: 2028 - 2040

98 Points | Wine Advocate

The 2015 Hermitage La Chapelle is one of the estate’s finest recent efforts. It’s packed with firm tannins and will need to be lost in the cellar for a decade, but it will reward those with patience. Richly concentrated and full-bodied, it hits all the expected notes—cassis, black olive, smoke, crushed stone, pencil shavings and espresso—then finishes long, with an aristocratic sense of reserve and austerity. Winemaker Jacques Devernois compares it to a woman’s black dress, meaning it speaks of elegance and class.

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