February 19, 2026


98 Pointed Cullen Diana Madeline 2021

98 Pointed Cullen Diana Madeline 2021

Cullen Diana Madeline 2021


“This is ethereal, as these wines often are, yet with line and length that belies its pretty curves and textures. The perfect, ideal apogee for this wine's drinking window is in the future. Get it while you can."

- Wine Advocate

“Diana Madeline. The name evokes a lot of emotions, for what the woman stood for then and what the wine stands for now”

- Halliday Wine Companion

 


Margaret River would not be what it is today without Cullen. Founded in 1971 by Diana and Kevin Cullen in Wilyabrup, the estate helped define the region’s Cabernet potential. Today, it is led by their daughter, Vanya Cullen, whose biodynamic farming and meticulous approach have elevated the quality further. Maritime vineyards, low yields and precision winemaking shape one of Australia’s most respected family estates.

Diana Madeline is Cullen’s flagship Cabernet blend and a cornerstone of Margaret River fine wine. Named in honour of estate co-founder Diana Cullen, it is built predominantly on Cabernet Sauvignon, supported by Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec. Grown biodynamically and matured in French oak, it balances depth with restraint, combining cassis, bay leaf and graphite with fine, structured tannins and remarkable longevity.

Erin Larkin recently tasted a vertical of Cullen and her comments were incredibly positive:

“The Legacy Chardonnays, the Legacy Sauvignon Blanc and the Vanya Cabernets are the very opposite of wines made to a recipe. They vary each year, not only in name but also in personality, and each represents aspects of the season. They are wines of the land and of expression—wines of emotion—and it’s far more of a difficult task to pin them down stylistically. I reacted to those wines in ways that I didn’t with the former. Emotional reaction to a wine is interesting to me as a professional taster, something I had to become used to throughout the tasting. I kept thinking, Who else is doing this? Who else is making wines like these? The truth is, in the world of wine, few are”

 


         Photo: Vanya Cullen

The 2021 Diana Madeline is a poised, mineral expression of a cooler Margaret River season. The 2021 release marked 50 years since the first Cabernet vines were planted at Cullen’s Wilyabrup estate, a milestone for one of Margaret River’s defining, family-owned pioneers. Composed of 91 percent Cabernet Sauvignon with small additions of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec, it shows violets, mulberry, cassis and subtle cedar.

We’ve not had an opportunity to offer this wine before, so we are incredibly pleased to have an allocation.

In the words of Erin Larkin, “Get it while you can.”

 


 

“The story of Cullen cannot be told without the inimitable and indomitable presence of Vanya Cullen. While the estate was established by her parents, Kevin and Diana—one of the very first in the early days of Margaret River’s modern historical chapter—undoubtedly, its lasting legacy will be attributed to Vanya’s fight for the land and the expression of it in the wines that they make. Few people in Australia—perhaps only one comes to mind—have had a bigger impact on the acceptance and adoption of biodynamics and organics, within the paradigm of premium fine wine.”

- Erin Larkin, Wine Advocate

 


Cullen Diana Madeline 2021

Cullen Diana Madeline 2021

 

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98 Points | Wine Pilot

This is a triumph for the vineyard in what was a challenging year in Margaret River. Low yields, birds and rain events all conspired to make things tough, but a rigorous biodynamic approach in the vineyard and later in the winery has resulted in a magnificent expression of a slightly cooler climate Margaret River Cabernet. High end florals on the nose with notes of violet and red berry overpaying the deeper blackcurrant concentration. The oak is well managed and integrated with the tannins firm and chalky providing the structure to support extended ageing. A worthy commemoration of family matriarch Diana Cullen who would have been 100 this year.

97 Points | The Real Review

Very deep, bright purple-red colour; wonderful fragrance of red and blue fruits, violets and subtle herbal notes, the palate is very full bodied and loaded with tannins, a big wine of awesome concentration and arresting structure, with terrific drive and power. Long, long finish. It's just a babe and has a big future. This really has some wow factor.

97 Points | Halliday Wine Companion

Diana Madeline. The name evokes a lot of emotions, for what the woman stood for then and what the wine stands for now. The 2021 vintage equals 50 years of cabernet sauvignon plantings at Cullen. When released in early 2023, it was on what would have been her 100th birthday. It’s a wine that can come from nowhere else, so strong is its sense of place. Expect to swoon over aromas of roses, violets and mulberries doused in baking spices, a ferruginous quality as much as detailed if persuasive tannins. It’s complex, complete and structured. Gosh, what a wine. What a woman. The perfect combination.

97 Points | Decanter

Fragrant, spicy, mineral and elegant, as befits a cooler and fortunately low-yielding vintage, with rainfall during the growing season and harvest. Lovely cedar and graphite detail to the saturating plum and mulberry fruit. A youthfully firm acid line and fine-textured terracotta tannins cut a swathe through (yet are softened by) the fruit, making for a harmonious, persistent palate. 100% biodynamic barriques and puncheons, 50% new, with 11% amphora-fermented.

96+ Points | Wine Advocate

The 2021 Diana Madeline is composed of Cabernet Sauvignon (91%), Merlot (4%), Cabernet Franc (3%) and Malbec (2%). The only other time since the first 1995 vintage of this wine (formerly labeled as the Cabernet Merlot) that the percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon has crested 90% or higher was the 2016 vintage, which saw 93% Cabernet Sauvignon. The 2021 vintage in Margaret River was an interesting one, with several climate curveballs thrown at viticulturists during key times during the harvest season. Here, the fruit was handpicked on biodynamic fruit and flower days across five picks from the middle of March to the Super Moon flower day two weeks later. The wine was matured in French oak for 15 months (50% new). This 2021 is a lean, mineral rendition of the Diana Madeline, with bay leaf, rose petals, cassis, bramble and black tea forming layers that settle in the mouth. The tannins are grippy and very fine, causing one to chew slightly as one drinks. This is ethereal, as these wines often are, yet with line and length that belies its pretty curves and textures. The perfect, ideal apogee for this wine's drinking window is in the future. Get it while you can.

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February 19, 2026


Brane Cantenac 2022 - The top margaux of the 2022 vintage

Brane Cantenac 2022 - The top margaux of the 2022 vintage

2022 Brane Cantenac

Neal Martin tasted a vertical of Brane Cantenac from 1928 to 2023, and out of all the wines, two vintages stood heads and shoulders above the rest. 2022 and 1945. One you can buy, the other possibly not…

98 Points - Neal Martin
"the 2022 is a benchmark for the Margaux estate, its future North Star. This has a stupendous nose with intense Cabernet Sauvignon inflections, its intensity and delineation superior to the 2019 and 2020. An underlying floral scent emerges with time. The palate is medium-bodied with silky and fine tannins that frame the seductive black fruit laced with crushed peppercorns, and a touch of cedar on the crystalline finish. I raved about this 2022 from barrel and in bottle. I see no reason to change my "raving."

 


In Margaux, few estates capture both finesse and quiet authority like Chateau Brane Cantenac. A Second Growth with roots dating back to the 18th century, it sits on the famed Brane plateau, where deep gravel over clay produces Cabernet of perfume and precision. Under the Lurton family, the estate has refined its viticulture and winemaking, crafting wines of clarity, balance and long ageing potential.

The 2022 Chateau Brane Cantenac is one of the wines of the vintage in Margaux. Built on 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, it delivers cassis, violets, graphite and subtle spice with remarkable clarity. Silky, refined tannins frame a core of pure, vibrant fruit, while 100 percent new oak is seamlessly integrated. Powerful yet finessed, this is a benchmark Brane, destined to age gracefully for decades.

Neal Martin recently tasted a remarkable vertical of Brane Cantenac spanning 1928 to 2023, and singled out two vintages as standing head and shoulders above the rest. In his report, he noted, “This tasting reaffirmed my admiration for Brane-Cantenac. The château represents a distinctive and classical style that borrows Pauillac structure and fuses it with Margaux finesse.”

Neal Martins Top-scoring vintages:

 

Overall, Brane Cantenac stands out as our top pick from Margaux in the 2022 vintage. It has outscored heavyweight names such as Palmer and Rauzan Segla, while sitting just a fraction behind Chateau Margaux itself. Decanter even placed it on the same level as Chateau Margaux with 98 points, underlining just how exceptional this release truly is.

 

Top Scoring Margauxs from the 2022 vintage:

 

There is no denying this represents compelling value, particularly at €69* In Bond per bottle and very strong scores across the board. Jeb Dunnuck awarded it 99 points, just shy of perfection, concluding that it is “one of the truly greats in the appellation,” and a wine collectors will be delighted to have resting in their cellar.

Don’t have this vintage in the collection? Then make sure to get it added now.

 


Brane-Cantenac 2022

Chateau Brane-Cantenac 2022

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99 Points | Jeb Dunnuck

An undeniable star in Margaux, the 2022 Château Brane-Cantenac checks in as a blend of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 1% each Cabernet Franc, Carménère, and Petit Verdot. This deep purple-hued beauty offers up a sensational perfume of darker currants and cassis that gives way to more floral, spicy oak and graphite nuances with air. With flawless overall balance, ripe, velvety tannins, terrific purity, and a great finish, this riveting Brane-Cantenac already offers pleasure, yet I wouldn't be surprised to see this firm up with 4-5 years of bottle age, only to reemerge later and drink beautifully for 30+ years. It's one of the truly greats in the appellation, and readers will love to have this beauty in the cellar.

98 Points |Vinous - Neal Martin

The 2022 Brane-Cantenac marked a year when ownership passed to Henri Lurton's four children, although he remains as general manager. More importantly (perhaps), the 2022 is a benchmark for the Margaux estate, its future North Star. This has a stupendous nose with intense Cabernet Sauvignon inflections, its intensity and delineation superior to the 2019 and 2020. An underlying floral scent emerges with time. The palate is medium-bodied with silky and fine tannins that frame the seductive black fruit laced with crushed peppercorns, and a touch of cedar on the crystalline finish. I raved about this 2022 from barrel and in bottle. I see no reason to change my "raving." Tasted at the Brane-Cantenac vertical at the château in September 2025.

98 Points | Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux

Juicy and extremely impressive fruit quality, this harnesses the best of 2022 and is one of the wines of the vintage. You feel the texture and the power of the fruit, streaks of cocoa, liquorice, and rose petals, totally love it. The biggest alcohol of the series, and certainly you get a touch of crème de cassis and ripe fresh fig, carefully delivered with great texture to the tannins. This was the year that Henri Lurton passed the estate over to his four children while remaining as general manager, and also planted Malbec for the first time in the vineyard. Harvest September 7 to October 10, 315hl/h yield, 100% new oak barrels for ageing. Eric Boissenot consultant, Henri Lurton owner, Christophe Capdeville technical director. I have given this wine 98 points consistently every time I have tasted it, and truly it is excellent.

98 Points | Decanter, Georgina Hindle

One of the standouts of the year - a wonderful wine with so much to like. Coffee, tobacco, liquorice, dark chocolate, blackcurrants and floral scents on the nose. Smooth, succulent and velvety, this is amazing, juicy and so bright and vibrant. Pure and so effortless, tannins are filling but fine and delicate and this has excellent clarity and purity of fruit. They really didn't try too hard but have still delivered a powerful wine with concentration and intensity yet brightness and such generosity of fruit and acidity which makes this so joyful. Simply wonderful. Harvest 7 September-10 October. Yield of 31.5hl/ha. 3.61pH. 1% Petit Verdot and 1% Carmenere complete the blend. 42% production. 15.8% press wine. Ageing 18 months, 100% new oak. 3.57pH.

98 Points | The Wine Cellar Insider, Jeff Leve

Deeply colored, the wine opens with violets, lilacs, roses, cigar wrappers, creme de cassis, spice and lavender aromatics in the perfume. On the palate, the wine is pure silk and velvet. There is a beautiful elegance, symmetry, and balance you notice as soon as the wine graces your palate. There is length, purity, and refinement making this effortless to taste. The finish has no edges, leaving you with a wealth of sensuous fruits. Fans of Brane Cantenac should run, not walk, and buy this gem as prices continue to remain reasonable for a wine of this character, and quality. The wine blends 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, and 1% of Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Carmenere. The wine is 14.3% ABV, 3.61 pH. The harvest took place September 7 - October 4, with the Carmenere being picked October 10. This is the earliest start to a harvest in the history of the estate. Yields were 31.5% hectoliters per hectare. The Grand Vin was produced from only 42% of the harvest. Drink from 2027-2055.

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

 

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February 13, 2026


Cervaro della Sala 2023: Grand Cru Burgundy Alternative

Cervaro della Sala 2023: Grand Cru Burgundy Alternative

Cervaro della Sala 2023

“The most impressive aspect of the Castello della Sala ethos is its ability to reinvent itself. This latest edition of Umbria's headline white is a true delight. Renzo Cotarella and his team have created an Italian masterpiece that is reminiscent of the great whites of Burgundy.  

- Wine Advocate

High above Orvieto, Castello della Sala is one of Italy’s great white-wine estates and a benchmark for what Umbria can achieve. Owned by the Antinori family since the 1940s, its high-altitude vineyards sit on fossil-rich clay and limestone soils, cooled by elevation and airflow. Under Renzo Cotarella’s long stewardship, the estate has combined innovation with restraint, quietly redefining Italian fine white wine.

Cervaro della Sala is Italy’s answer to great white Burgundy, without imitation. First released in 1985, it blends Chardonnay with a small, vital proportion of Grechetto to bring freshness, minerality and tension. Barrel fermentation, carefully judged malolactic work and evolving élevage have shifted the style from power to precision. The result is a white of depth, texture and remarkable ageing ability, now firmly world-class.

Cervaro della Sala 2023 is the estate at its most refined. Flinty reduction and crushed stone lead into yellow apple, pastry cream and subtle savoury tones. The palate is silky yet energetic, balancing richness with drive and mineral grip. Larger foudre, no batonage and a reduced role for Grechetto sharpen focus and length. According to critics, this is the finest Cervaro yet, built to age gracefully for decades.

Scoring a very respectable 97-Points from the Wine Advocate, which places it amongst Grand Cru level white Burgundy. Monica Larner goes on to summarise that the 2023 is “this is the best Cervaro della Sala I have tasted”.

We’ve got a very small parcel available at a very competitive price of €57.50* In Bond per bottle. Don’t hesitate if you love this wine.

 


Castello della Sala (Antinori) Cervaro della Sala 2023

Castello della Sala (Antinori) Cervaro della Sala 2023


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97 Points | Wine Advocate, Monica Larner

The most impressive aspect of the Castello della Sala ethos is its ability to reinvent itself. This latest edition of Umbria's headline white is a true delight. Renzo Cotarella and his team have created an Italian masterpiece that is reminiscent of the great whites of Burgundy. The 2023 Cervaro della Sala opens to an elegantly reductive note of flint or crushed granite before sliding gracefully into silky fruit sensations, breakfast pastry and crème fraîche. It offers carefully balanced richness and textural importance. Winemaking is moving away from 500-liter barrels to embrace larger foudre. No bâtonnage is implemented. The wine is mostly Chardonnay, with a smaller part (between 5% and 10%, depending on the vintage) of Grechetto that has been further reduced in order to avoid any rustic tones from the Italian grape. Part of the Chardonnay does malolactic fermentation, but the Grechetto does not. This gives energy and verve to the final results. Castello della Sala has recently planted more Chardonnay (now totaling 80 hectares) for flexibility in choosing the best clusters. Throughout its many reinventions, this is the best Cervaro della Sala I have tasted.

95 Points | Vinous, Eric Guido

Youthfully coy, the 2023 Cervaro della Sala blows off an air smoky reduction to reveal depths of crushed yellow apples, sesame seeds, pine shavings and nuances of vanilla custard. This is pure elegance in the glass, as silken textures envelop the palate. A bump of residual acidity maintains energy throughout, even as the 2023 tapers off tannic and potent, with a resonance of mineral-infused apricots. This is a suburb rendition of Cervaro della Sala.

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

 

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February 13, 2026


The 2001 Leoville Las Cases is simply stunning

The 2001 Leoville Las Cases is simply stunning

2001 Leoville Las Cases

This week we have a small parcel of 2001 Léoville Las Cases, a wine that has now clearly entered its drinking window and still has the depth and structure to evolve gracefully for another two decade. The bottles were released ex-cellar from the Chateau in 2020, giving impeccable provenance, stored and shipped directly from Bordeaux.

 


“The 2001 Léoville Las Cases is simply stunning. I was fully prepared to decant it given that Las Cases is almost always a brute in its youth. And make no mistake about it, a twenty year-old Las Cases is still a youngster. […] Readers lucky enough to own the 2001 are in for a real treat. This is an especially fine bottle, perhaps the finest I have come across. Aside from all the technical analyses and descriptors, what really matters most is that the 2001 is a wine that delivers immense drinking pleasure. I absolutely loved it."

- Antoio Galloni


Chateau Leoville Las Cases is one of the most prestigious estates in Saint-Julien, often considered a "Super Second" due to its consistent First Growth-like quality. With origins dating back to the 17th century, the estate boasts one of Bordeaux’s finest terroirs, situated on deep gravel soils near the Gironde Estuary. Under the stewardship of Jean-Hubert Delon, Leoville Las Cases has maintained its reputation for producing structured, age-worthy wines with incredible depth, power, and finesse.

What truly sets Leoville Las Cases apart is the extraordinary terroir of its walled Grand Clos, a parcel often compared to the finest sites in Pauillac. Here, deep Gunzian gravel overlies clay and limestone, giving Cabernet Sauvignon perfect drainage, slow ripening and remarkable concentration. Proximity to the Gironde moderates temperatures, protecting the vines from frost and helping achieve optimal maturity. The result is a wine of profound structure, precision and mineral drive, capable of ageing for decades.

Leoville Las Cases 2001 captures the quiet authority of a great St Julien in a cooler, classical year. Both Vinous and the Wine Advocate tasted the wine (relatively) recently, and both scored the wine very favourably with 96-Points and fantastic comments, which we invite you to read below.

Today’s parcel comes with impeccable provenance, shipped directly from Bordeaux in original wooden cases of 6x75cl. Priced at €190* In Bond per bottle, it sits compellingly against the wider market. Recent releases like 2022 trade around €245, while mature benchmarks such as 2000 and 2005 change hands at €245 and €225 respectively.

Sub €200 IB for Las Cases of this calibre is hard to ignore, especially for a wine now entering its prime, as well as score upgrades from both the Wine Advocate and Vinous.

 


 

“Château Léoville Las Cases is one of the greatest and most consistent estates of Bordeaux, and this vertical tasting offered an opportunity to examine its performance back to the 2000 vintage in a comparative setting. Invariably a favorite among Bordeaux purists, the present writer included, Las Cases’s style is rigorous and uncompromising, its appreciable depth of fruit invariably underpinned by a serious structural spine, and there are few Médoc châteaux whose wines so richly reward patience. With time, Las Cases delivers immense complexity and character, and its youthful austerity without asperity softens to unleash considerable breadth and plenitude.” - William Kelley

 


Leoville Las Cases 2001 (6x75cl)

Chateau Leoville Las Cases 2001


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97 Points | Wine Enthusiast

A classic in development, a wine that will last for decades. It is certainly powerful, but already the shape is finalized, with its plums and berries settling down with perfumes, acidity, just enough tannins and a warm, welcoming richness. A great argument for the superiority of 2001 over 2000.

96 Points | Wine Advocate, William Kelley - Tasted December 2023

One vintage that was missing from my extensive vertical earlier this year was the 2001 Léoville Las Cases, and when curiosity got the better of me, I opened a bottle from my own cellar. Unwinding in the glass with aromas of cassis, cigar wrapper, pencil shavings and classy new oak, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated, with a layered core of vibrant fruit, ripe structuring tannins and a long, penetrating finish. Youthful and a little aloof, it's a classic Las Cases that is just at the very beginning of a long drinking window. It would be fascinating to compare the 2001 directly with the much-lauded 2000, as the two are very close in quality to my palate.

96 Points | Vinous, Antonio Galloni - Tasted August 2021

The 2001 Léoville Las Cases is simply stunning. I was fully prepared to decant it given that Las Cases is almost always a brute in its youth. And make no mistake about it, a twenty year-old Las Cases is still a youngster. Quite frankly, I am not at all prepared for the sheer intensity and richness that emanates from the glass. No decanting needed. The 2001 is simply magnificent upon opening. A rush of generous inky blackberry jam, spice, graphite and leather conveys superb textural intensity. Time in the glass helps the aromatics come alive. Shockingly rich and voluptuous, the 2001 is also wonderfully open today. Uncharacteristically so for Las Cases, in fact. But who’s complaining? Certainly not me. Even so, the 2001 is ultimately a mid-weight Las Cases, with plenty of opulent fruit, but not quite the tannic heft that is such a signature of this reference-point St. Julien. Readers lucky enough to own the 2001 are in for a real treat. This is an especially fine bottle, perhaps the finest I have come across. Aside from all the technical analyses and descriptors, what really matters most is that the 2001 is a wine that delivers immense drinking pleasure. I absolutely loved it.

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

 

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February 13, 2026


Stepping out of Sassicaia's shadow, Guidalberto has it's best vintage yet!

Stepping out of Sassicaia's shadow, Guidalberto has it's best vintage yet!

Guidalberto 2023

Rewind 10 years, and Guidalberto was very much Sassicaia’s second wine. Now, Guidalberto is forging an identity of its own, and in 2023, it’s the best rendition of this wine yet. Best of all? Still a bargain, for now…

96 Points - Decanter
“Guidalberto 2023 has blossomed into a grand vin all of its own. Invigorating cool forest berry flavours mingle with touches of spice and fine, silky tannins. So poised. Wow!”


Tenuta San Guido is one of Italy’s most iconic estates, set in Bolgheri on the Tuscan coast. Founded by Marchese Mario Incisa della Rocchetta, it reshaped Italian wine with Sassicaia, the original Super Tuscan. Cabernet thrives here in gravelly coastal soils, shaped by sea breezes and light. Today, the Incisa della Rocchetta family continues to produce refined, age-worthy wines that balance Bordeaux structure with Mediterranean ease.

For many years, Guidalberto lived firmly in Sassicaia’s shadow. It shared the same vineyards and family but played a supporting role, released younger and often shown alongside Sassicaia while still evolving. Made from Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot and aged for a shorter period in barrel, it offered earlier drinking and accessibility, but was rarely judged on its own terms.

That has changed decisively. Over the last few years, the quality of Guidalberto has increased as some fruit destined for Sassicaia was put in the Guidalberto blend instead. At the same time, production has been tightened significantly, with volumes reduced and élevage extended by several months. The message from San Guido is clear: Guidalberto is no longer an afterthought, but a wine being shaped with real intent.

This shift is underlined by investment in a new, dedicated winery for Guidalberto, completed in summer 2025 on a former brickworks site on the estate. The 2026 harvest will be the first fully produced there, marking the next stage in Guidalberto’s evolution. What was once the younger sibling is now carving out its own identity, grounded in the same world-class terroir, but increasingly confident, precise, and serious in its own right.

Comparison of Guidalbeto scores:

Outscoring acclaimed vintages such as 2016, 2019 and 2021 is genuinely exciting. It not only raises expectations for the wider Tuscan landscape, but also underlines the progress Tenuta San Guido has made in shaping Guidalberto as a wine in its own right. Those extra one or two points higher than previous vintages mean a lot in the context of fine wine.

 

“Guidalberto gives you a good taste of the same DNA that brings us one of Italy's greatest wines, Sassicaia” - Monica Larner, Wine Advocate

Guidalberto 2023 shows just how far this wine has come, now confidently standing on its own terms. Aromatically lifted with balsamic herbs, cassis and floral notes, it opens into cool forest berries, spice and savoury depth. The palate is poised and energetic, with fine, silky tannins, bright acidity and impressive length. Refined and confident, this is Guidalberto at its most complete.

Available at €37.50* In Bond per bottle, the 2023 represents a top vintage of Guidalberto and outstanding value from Tenuta San Guido.

 


Guidalberto 2023

San Guido Guidalberto 2023


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96 Points | Decanter, James Button

Super-fresh with balsamic herb, blueberry and floral aromatics, Guidalberto 2023 has blossomed into a grand vin all of its own. Invigorating cool forest berry flavours mingle with touches of spice and fine, silky tannins. So poised. Wow!

96 Points | James Suckling

This vintage shows a remarkable aromatic profile of Mediterranean herbs, cassis, black cherries, leather and earth with a kind of gamey depth. Full-bodied, it shows velvety, slightly sandy tannins with a firm structure, refreshing integrated acidity and a savory cedar finish. Drinkable now, but best in one or two years.

95 Points | Greg Sherwood MW

A classical blend of 55% Cabernet Sauvignon and 45% Merlot from 18-year-old vines, the 2023 displays a deep dark opaque colour suggesting a broody aromatics which is indeed tightly packed with red and black berry fruits, damson plum and sun-dried black cherry laced with sweet baking herbs and subtle hoisin plum sauce nuances. The energy on the palate is notable, the acids bright and tangy, combing with sweet savoury berry fruits, creamy tannins, and a spicy, mineral-tinged length. Beautiful mid-palate weight with a long, intense, potent finish. This is another serious release indeed!

92 Points | Vinous, Antonio Galloni

The 2023 Guidalberto is another terrific wine from Tenuta San Guido in this vintage. Aromatic, medium in body and gracious, the 2023 is pure charm. Crushed flowers, bright red-toned fruit, spice and blood orange all pulse through a vibrant, refreshing Guidalberto that will drink well on release. The more refined side of Bolgheri is very much on display. This is a fine effort in a year marked by heavy rains and elevated disease pressure. What a delight.

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

 

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February 13, 2026


Dom Perignon 2017: A new unique vintage

Dom Perignon 2017: A new unique vintage

Dom Perignon 2017 - New Vintage Release

Champagne lovers, pay attention!

Today, we present the smallest and rarest release of Dom Perignon to date. Unlike most vintages, which are produced in significant volumes, the 2017 is genuinely scarce and, as a result, unlikely to linger on the market for long. The 2017 is extra special as it’s the last vintage made by long-time cellar master Richard Geoffrey. This is a bold and radical wine, like the man who made it.

97 Points - Vinous
“The 2017 Dom Pérignon is so impressive. A sort of mini-2002, the 2017 is a Champagne of textural richness and resonance above all else. Its creamy, voluptuous contours are so inviting. Production for the 2017 is tiny, about a three-month supply, so this wine will come and go pretty quickly."

 


Few wines command attention like Dom Pérignon. Each release is a statement of intent, a snapshot of Champagne pushed to its limits through selection, patience and vision. When Dom Pérignon chooses to declare a vintage, it is never routine. It reflects a belief that adversity can be shaped into something expressive and enduring. The 2017 release is exactly that, rare, uncompromising and already one of the most talked about bottlings in recent memory.

The 2017 release ranks among the smallest Dom Pérignon vintages ever bottled. The growing season was highly unusual, marked by a dry winter, repeated spring frosts and an intense, sun-baked summer that pushed the vineyards hard. In a notable departure from house norms, the final blend contains significantly less Pinot Noir, resulting in a rare Chardonnay-led cuvée. Exceptionally ripe Chardonnays, the most concentrated since 2000, underpin a wine shaped by rigorous selection, precision and confident blending.

The result? Dom Pérignon 2017 is a striking, Chardonnay-led cuvée shaped by tension and texture. A classic Dom Perignon profile with aromas of citrus peel, dried flowers, toasted hazelnut and subtle smoky reduction unfold into a rich yet focused palate. Creamy mousse, vibrant acidity and savoury phenolics give depth and momentum.

Described as a “mini 2002” by Antonio Galloni, it is generous, exotic and finely structured, with real presence and long-term potential. Galloni, awards 97 points, writing, ‘The 2017 Dom Perignon is so impressive […]  a champagne of textural richness and resonance above all else. Its creamy, voluptuous contours are so inviting.’

Kristaps Karklins of The Wine Advocate concluded that the 2017’s tiny production should not lull readers into complacency. On the contrary, he notes that he would far rather own several bottles of the 2017 than split his allocation with the 2018, a clear endorsement of the vintage’s quality and character.

We are doing an introductory special price at €166.50* In Bond per bottle, which we don’t think will hang around too long.

At this price, and with production this tight, the question is not whether 2017 belongs in the cellar, but how many bottles you will wish you had put away once its true stature begins to show.

 


Dom Perignon Vintage 2017

Dom Perignon Vintage 2017

 

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97 Points | Vinous, Antonio Galloni

The 2017 Dom Pérignon is so impressive. A sort of mini-2002, the 2017 is a Champagne of textural richness and resonance above all else. Its creamy, voluptuous contours are so inviting. Production for the 2017 is tiny, about a three-month supply, so this wine will come and go pretty quickly. That represents a fairly dramatic shift in philosophy at Dom Pérignon. In the past, a wine like the 2017 would not have been commerically viable because of its small volume. Today, Chef de Caves Vincent Chaperon prefers to bottle Dom Pérignon in every vintage, if possible, as a document of the year, even if that means some releases will be very small. The 2017 is a wild, exotic Dom Pérignon. I loved it.

95+ Points | Wine Advocate, Kristaps Karklins

Of the two releases—the 2017 and the 2018—the 2017 Dom Pérignon is the deeper and more structurally endowed wine, unfurling from the glass with a complex bouquet of orange peel, dried apricot and burnt buttered toast, mingling with nuances of dried flowers, toasted hazelnut and cacao bean, all strongly singed with the house’s signature smoky reduction. On the palate, it is full-bodied and concentrated, with a rich core of fruit. Its darker, open-knit profile is animated by a pillowy mousse, vibrant acidity and attractively bitter, structuring phenolics that assert themselves on a long, resonant finish. This is a superb achievement for a vintage that required uncompromising selection, as acetic rot began to intrude upon the Pinot Noir grapes despite otherwise favorable conditions until mid-August. The fact that it represents the smallest Dom Pérignon release by volume should not mislead readers into complacency; indeed, I would much sooner own several bottles of the 2017 than divide my allocation with the 2018. A blend of 61% Chardonnay and 39% Pinot Noir, it was disgorged in March 2024 with a dosage of five grams per liter and will offer considerable complexity and generosity out of the gates.

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

 

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February 6, 2026


Robert Weil Monte Nostrum Riesling 2024

Robert Weil Monte Nostrum Riesling 2024

Robert Weil Monte Nostrum Riesling 2024

“Wilhelm Weil presented another flawless collection of spine-tingling and pure Rieslings that vividly embody the precise house style and the character of the vintage. Clarity, coolness and crystalline poise are the hallmarks of the 2024 Robert Weil wines, which reflect all the briskness, rigor and bracing freshness of their elevated sites” - Vinous, Anne Krebiehl MW

Robert Weil is one of the most revered names in German wine, a benchmark for what Riesling can achieve in the Rheingau. Founded in 1875 and still family-run, the estate’s vineyards rise steeply above the town of Kiedrich, planted exclusively to Riesling on phyllite soils that lend a distinct mineral clarity to the wines. Wilhelm Weil has spent decades perfecting a house style that combines richness and precision, producing wines of exceptional purity, elegance, and age-worthiness.

The Monte Nostrum cuvée, a relatively new addition to the estate’s portfolio, comes from the highest-elevation parcels of the famed Turmberg and Gräfenberg vineyards, sites that enjoy optimal drainage and cooling forest breezes.

The 2024 Monte Nostrum captures Robert Weil at its most precise, shaped by altitude, airflow and mica schist soils above Kiedrich. Heavy rainfall defined the season, yet slow, even ripening preserved tension and clarity. Sugar never outpaced physiological maturity, allowing modest alcohols and vivid acidity. Certified organic for the first time, the estate met the challenge with rigorous selection, patient harvesting and calm confidence in a demanding, cool climate year.

From the highest parcels of Turmberg and Gräfenberg, Monte Nostrum 2024 is taut, saline and uncompromisingly dry. Citrus, nettle and iodine notes lead into a focused, stony palate with grip and energy. Spontaneously fermented in wood and raised on lees, it delivers crystalline precision, mouthwatering length and quiet power. A Riesling of rigour and longevity, built for patient cellaring from organically farmed, elevated Rheingau vineyards with clarity, poise and precision.

For lovers of precision Riesling, this is a rare chance to secure one of the Rheingau’s most thrilling new cuvées: pure, crystalline, and unlike anything else in the region. Don’t miss it.

 


Robert Weil Monte Nostrum Riesling 2024

Weingut Robert Weil Monte Nostrum Riesling 2024


€69.90* IB per bottle

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97 Points | James Suckling, Stuart Pigott

There’s just a hint of wood, but it is beautifully integrated with the Amalfi-lemon, white-currant and gooseberry fruit. Very pure and crystalline on the sleek and compact, medium-bodied palate. Beautiful as it already is, this will develop extremely well with a bit more time in the bottle. From organically grown grapes. Wild-fermented and matured sur lie in large neutral-oak casks. Vegan. Drinkable now, but best from 2026.

96 Points | Wine Advocate, Stephan Reinhardt

From the highest plots above (not of) Turmberg and Gräfenberg and from the poorest soils, the 2024 Rheingau Riesling Trocken Monte Nostrum is a super focused, rigorous wine that opens with a deep, pure and stony, rather coolish and leafy bouquet of citrus fruits intermingled with notes of nettles, tomato leaves and iodine or sea breeze. Bone dry on the palate, this is a rich but pure and saline, very savory but elegant and straightforward, nicely grippy and energetic Riesling from the Kiedrich Wasseros. The finish is mouthwatering, still pure and vital. 12.5% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in August 2025.

96 Points | Vinous, Anne Krebiehl MW

The 2024 Riesling Monte Nostrum is from the most elevated parcels of the estate, all along the forest edge across Graefenberg and Turmberg. This bears the original estate label from 1875. It fermented spontaneously in wood and the very slightest note of yeast still swings youthfully. This is followed by tangy citrus notes of lime, green tangerine and a touch of white grapefruit-tinged spiciness. The palate is a pure, clear soprano tone of Meyer lemon. The body is elongated, precise and wonderfully strait-laced, with a bracing but ripe freshness. This has crystalline poise and purity. It will be auctioned in March 2025 at the VDP Rheingau auction. (Bone-dry)

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

 

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February 6, 2026


Taaibosch Highly Anticipated Crescendo 2021 Cape Bordeaux Blend

Taaibosch Highly Anticipated Crescendo 2021 Cape Bordeaux Blend

Taaibosch Crescendo 2021


97 Points - Greg Sherwood MW
“I’ve already gone on record for saying I truly believe that the top Cabernet Sauvignons, Cabernet Francs and Cape Bordeaux blends from the 2021 vintage will in future be recognised as some of the best wines produced by the Cape industry to date, surpassing the heights of even 1995, 2009, 2015 and possibly even 2017”

 

“Seeking great Stellenbosch Cabernet Franc and crazily great value? Step this way.”

- Neal Martin

 


Last year, we offered the 2020 vintage of Taaibosch Crescendo for the first time, a new project in the Cape that has wine critics giddy. Greg Sherwood hailed it as one of the most exciting Bordeaux-style wines emerging from Stellenbosch’s revered Helderberg region.

The wine has an interesting back story, having been originally made by legendary winemaker Chris Keet in the mid to late 1990s. For many, drinking a bottle of Crescendo 1995 ranked among the pinnacles of local fine wine experiences, until the winery suddenly disappeared.

For years, the fate of this iconic Helderberg property remained unclear, its disappearance as puzzling as it was abrupt. That changed in 2017 when the Oddo family acquired the estate with the aim of restoring it to its former glory. They appointed Schalk Willem Joubert, formerly of Rupert & Rothschild, as cellar master, and Crescendo was back.

The first vintage, 2018, was a success, with critics quick to respond. Neal Martin wrote at the time, “Think what Figeac might taste like if it suddenly woke up and found itself in Stellenbosch,” and the wine sold out across global markets.

We’ve tasted a lot of reds from South Africa in the 2021 vintage and, as a vintage, it’s one we’ve loved. Cooler conditions delivered finesse, tension and clarity in the wines. We’ll let the critics’ tasting notes do the talking, but in short, it’s a vintage of elegance rather than power, which suits Crescendo perfectly.

In our opinion, for the quality on offer, the wine is simply too affordable. With double 97-point scores from both Greg Sherwood MW and Tim Atkin MW, a price of €24.95* represents extraordinary value.

With its roots in one of South Africa’s greatest fine wine stories and its future firmly secured, Taaibosch Crescendo 2021 is a must-have for South African wine lovers.

Don’t miss the chance to secure it while you can.

 

Want a bit of extra background reading? Check out Greg Sherwood’s 2018 vintage article here.

 



“There was a point during my morning visit to Taaibosch when after inspecting the winery and vineyards we descended the Lower Helderberg Mountains in Shalk-Willem Joubert’s jeep and I enquired about the price of his wine in the United States? “Between $40 and $50 a bottle” he answers. I almost laugh at the absurdity of price perhaps because I am so accustomed to the stratospheric prices found across Burgundy and Bordeaux. “Incredible” I reply. “Frankly I was expecting another zero on the end.”  - Neal Martin, Vinous

 


Taaibosch Crescendo 2021

Taaibosch Crescendo 2021


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97+ Points | Greg Sherwood MW

A sleek, sophisticated blend of 62% Cabernet Franc, 28% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon from Taaibosch yields up notes of earthy black currant, cedar spice, wet tobacco, tree bark, sun raisined red currant, dried herbs and subtle fynbos nuances. But it’s on the palate that the true pedigree of this classy blend reveals itself, where incredibly tight grained mineral tannins marry with bright, fresh, taut blue and black berry fruits, saline creme de cassis, sappy currants, damson plums and a mouth coating creamy mineral grip on the finish. Beautifully compact with pin point precise tannins balanced with a real sense of effortless harmony and purity. A simply astounding expression. Drink from 2026 to 2045+.

97 Points | Tim Atkin MW

Schalk-Willem Joubert held back the latest vintage of Crescendo for another year, rightly reasoning that it needed more time in bottle. The latest in a superb, if short, run of releases from this revitalised Helderberg property, it's a structured, well-balanced assemblage of Cabernet Franc, 31% Merlot and 17% Cabernet Sauvignon. Leafy, focused and chiselled, with herbal undertones, sinewy tannins, subtle 30% new wood and flavours of black cherry, cranberry and dill. 2027-38

92 points | Vinous, Neal Martin

The 2021 Crescendo has a powerful, intense bouquet, whereby this year the Cabernet Franc component is more expressive, imbuing the aromatics with a touch of bell pepper and tobacco. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, classic in style, reserved but fresh, with an underlying marine influence. Very stylish, with a touch of cracked black pepper that enlivens the finish. Seeking great Stellenbosch Cabernet Franc and crazily great value? Step this way.

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

 

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February 6, 2026


100-Points awarded to Vieux Chateau Certain - our pick on the right bank

100-Points awarded to Vieux Chateau Certain - our pick on the right bank

Vieux Chateau Certan 2023

Last week, James Suckling released his Bordeaux 2023 in-bottle scores, and one Right Bank wine really stood out.

100 Points - James Suckling
“Perfect aromas of ripe, pristine blueberries, subtle black olives, raspberries, violets, minerals, lavender and sandalwood. The finesse, depth and grace are mesmerizing. It's medium-bodied with incredible energy and length. A masterpiece in subtly. Can't get better than this"

 

“The 2023 Vieux Château Certan is like a drug. Its exotic aromatics, deeply layered fruit and sublime textures are just captivating” - Antonio Galloni

 


Vieux Chateau Certan sits among Bordeaux’s true elite, a Pomerol estate defined by quiet authority rather than noise. Owned by the Thienpont family, it draws extraordinary depth from its gravel and clay soils on the plateau. Old vines of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, meticulous farming and restrained winemaking combine to deliver wines of texture, perfume and longevity that rank among the region’s most consistent benchmarks year after year globally today.

The 2023 Bordeaux vintage rewards attention, offering classical balance after the power of 2022. Higher yields and later season rain preserved freshness, lower alcohols and terroir clarity. The best wines show ripe fruit framed by tension, saline detail and finesse, delivering charm now with the structure to age gracefully long-term.

Vieux Chateau Certan 2023 is a masterclass in Pomerol refinement, blending 82 percent Merlot with 18 percent Cabernet Franc. Aromatically, it is vivid and floral, with blueberries, violets, sandalwood and subtle savoury notes. The palate is medium-bodied yet deeply layered, combining energy, salinity and polished tannins. Harvested after the September rains, it shows calm power, precision and balance, delivering hidden depth now and remarkable ageing potential from 2030 onwards for decades to come.

Awarded a perfect 100 points by James Suckling in his in-bottle scores, it was one of only a handful of wines to achieve the top rating. We have collated a selection of the leading scorers in a comparative table of Right Bank releases, where Vieux Chateau Certan 2023 clearly stands out, offering markedly stronger value relative to its peers.

We have a parcel available at the release price of €220* In Bond per bottle, for cases of 6x75l OWC.

We’ve long adored this estate, and it comes strongly recommended if you missed this during the En Primeur releases.

 


Vieux Chateau Certan 2023

Chateau Vieux Chateau Certan 2023


€220* In Bond per bottle

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100 Points | James Suckling

Perfect aromas of ripe, pristine blueberries, subtle black olives, raspberries, violets, minerals, lavender and sandalwood. The finesse, depth and grace are mesmerizing. It's medium-bodied with incredible energy and length. A masterpiece in subtly. Can't get better than this. 82% merlot and 18% cabernet franc. Lovely to drink now, but it will age beautifully. Wait until 2030.

96-98 Points | Jeb Dunnuck

Not harvested until after the rains in the middle of September, the 2023 Vieux Château Certan is based on 82% Merlot and 18% Cabernet Franc that was brought up in roughly 60% new oak. It's another ripe, medium to full-bodied, aristocratic, beautifully textured Pomerol that has ample black cherry, mulberry, chocolate, and tobacco-like aromatics, medium to full-bodied richness, flawless overall balance, and ripe tannins, as well as a certain salinity on the finish. Checking in at 14% alcohol and a pH of 3.74, it should surpass the 2014 and is a beautiful, elegant, classic wine that every reader would love to have in their cellar.

96-98 Points | Vinous - Antonio Galloni

The 2023 Vieux Château Certan is like a drug. Its exotic aromatics, deeply layered fruit and sublime textures are just captivating. I tasted the 2023 from an assembled base blend and four core components. Every wine was nothing short of breathtaking. When I think of the archetypes of greatness in Bordeaux, VCC is one of them. The 2023 is a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Like all producers, Alexandre and Guillaume were forced to decide whether to pick their Cabernets before or after the September rains. As it turned out, none of the lots picked before the rain made it into the Grand Vin. Only those picked later were deemed of high enough quality.

96 Points | Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux

Fresh floral heights to the aromatics, then dark berry fruits and a core of muscles of the palate, classically-weighted with grip and texture, white pepper spice and salted cracker salinity on the finish. Stretches out through the palate, feels gloriously old school, full of hidden depths and pleasures. 43hl/h yield, harvest September 18 through to 29. Youngest vines here are 1988, which helps give the complexity that is so celebrated at VCC.

94-96 Points | Wine Advocate, William Kelley

The 2023 Vieux Château Certan bursts from the glass with demonstrative aromas of dark berries, pencil shavings, violets mingled with notions of burning embers, iris, crushed mint and black tea. Medium to full-bodied, velvety and sensual, with a gourmand attack that segues into a layered, enveloping mid-palate, it's polished and perfumed, with a sweet core of fruit and a long, gently oak-inflected finish. This year's blend of 82% Merlot and 18% Cabernet Franc checks in at 14% alcohol and a pH of 3.74.

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

 

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January 30, 2026


Hot off the press: 100-Points for Montrose 2023

Hot off the press: 100-Points for Montrose 2023

2023 Montrose

The first Bordeaux 2023 in-bottle scores are starting to land, and Montrose has opened with a perfect 100-point rating. If we were betting men, we’d expect other critics to follow with high scores. Speaking with the Bordelaise this morning, many simply replied “sold out yesterday” once the score was published.

We do still have a small parcel available, so if you missed Montrose during En Primeur, this is a rare chance to secure a case while it’s still possible.

 

100 Points - James Suckling
“A new benchmark for Montrose. Extremely aromatic and beautiful, with lavender, violets, pencil shavings and black currants on the nose. Complex and medium-bodied. The muscular structure and intensity are something else. The purity of fruit is dreamy. Marks a new era for Montrose. ”

 

97-100 Points - Wine Advocate, William Kelley
“The 2023 Montrose is another brilliant wine from an estate that's now routinely among Bordeaux's very best, year in, year out. It will be worth a special effort to seek out”

 


James Suckling has now released his full 2023 Bordeaux report, and among a very small group of wines awarded a perfect 100 points sits Montrose, alongside names like Yquem, Petrus and Le Pin. It’s a clear signal that 2023 should not be overlooked, and that Montrose continues to operate firmly at the very top of Bordeaux.

The 2023 vintage is a return to classic Bordeaux proportions. Compared to the power and opulence of 2022, the best wines show greater restraint, freshness and definition. At Montrose, this plays perfectly to the estate’s strengths. The wine combines ripe, dark fruit with a dense, compact core, framed by firm yet refined tannins and a vivid line of natural acidity. Alcohol levels are lower than in 2022, lending poise, energy and a distinctly timeless feel.

Montrose has been on an extraordinary run over the past decade, and many would argue the estate is producing the finest wines in its history. The 2023 captures that confidence beautifully, delivering Saint-Estephe authority with precision and finesse rather than brute force. It is a wine built for long ageing, but one that already shows harmony and clarity.

We have a small parcel available at the release price of €140 In Bond per bottle. We tried to source more stock this morning, but many Bordeaux negociants replied with “sold out yesterday" when the score was published.

For collectors seeking classic structure, longevity and one of the benchmark wines of the 2023 vintage, Montrose 2023 is an unmissable addition to the cellar.

 


Montrose 2023

Chateau Montrose 2023


€140* In Bond per bottle

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100 Points | James Suckling

A new benchmark for Montrose. Extremely aromatic and beautiful, with lavender, violets, pencil shavings and black currants on the nose. Complex and medium-bodied. The muscular structure and intensity are something else. The purity of fruit is dreamy. Marks a new era for Montrose. It is now made from only 45 hectares of vineyards right in front of the chateau instead of about 60 hectares before. From organically grown grapes. 75% cabernet sauvignon, 21% merlot and 4% cabernet franc. Best after 2030.

97-100 Points | Wine Advocate, William Kelley

The 2023 Montrose is another brilliant wine from an estate that's now routinely among Bordeaux's very best, year in, year out. A blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Merlot and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon, derived exclusively from the estate's historic core on the fourth terrace situated just in front of the château itself, it unwinds in the glass with aromas of cassis and wild berries mingled with notions of lilac, violet and pencil shavings. Full-bodied, deep and layered, with a textural attack that segues into a dense, multidimensional mid-palate framed by beautifully ripe tannins and lively acids, it concludes with a long, resonant finish. It will be worth a special effort to seek out.

97-100 Points | Jeb Dunnuck

Made from a strict selection of only the best terroirs (terrace 4) around the estate and the oldest vines, the 2023 Château Montrose is a more Cabernet Sauvignon-driven wine than normal and is based on 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Merlot, and 4% Cabernet Franc that will see 18 months in 60% new French oak. The result is a more plush, deep, opulent wine that has classic Montrose darker, almost blue fruits, violets, chocolate, and damp earth-like aromas and flavors. Deep, rich, full-bodied, and expansive on the palate, it has more richness, breadth, and concentration than just about every other wine in the vintage. The 2023 hit 13.5% natural alcohol with a pH of 3.7. It has some similarities to the 2010 (or 2016?) and might end up being the wine of the vintage.

98 Points | Decanter, Georgina Hindle

So floral and aromatic, really inviting and welcoming on the nose, more aromatic than some. Smooth and intense, clearly concentrated but supple and bouncy, there’s movement to this, it’s not strict. So precise, and finessed, you can feel the edges of the fine tannins - well executed with a mineral grip underneath. You can tell there’s power here, it has muscles but sinew also. Quite demonstrative really - it’s flexing but keeps such a clear line of focus and cool blue fruit with graphite and liquorice too. Round and penetrating with an excellent weight and balance of acidity in the mouth while keeping harmony alongside a hint of sweet and just-ripe strawberries mostly with crunchy cranberry too. A lot to like here. Great effort, classy and comfortable - multi-faceted while still being so juicy and approachable. 60% new oak, ageing in barrels only for 18 months. 3.7pH. 13.6% press wine (300 barrels of press split into seven qualities). 35% grand vin in total, mainly from the old vines which is 45% of the vineyard but 35% of the crop. 48hl/ha yield.

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