Wine
Vilacetinho 2021 Grande Escolha Vinho Verde
$29.99Pale straw with glints of green, the nose offers bright citrus, ripe peach, juicy plum, and a hint of lemongrass. Mineral-driven and fresh, the palate layers stone fruit and tropical hints with subtle complexity. A versatile match for oysters, goat’s cheese, or mild Thai curries, it’s ideal for long lunches or when Sauvignon feels too bold.
Lapeyre 2016 Jurancon Vitatge Vielh
$46.9960% Gros Manseng, 25% Petit Manseng and 15% Petit Courbu
Filled with tell-tale Jurancon flavours of pineapple and passion fruit, with additional notes of vanilla and spice. This would pair well with medium to full-bodied fish and richer varieties of cheese.
Lapeyre 2019 Jurancon Sec
$36.99100% late-harvested Gros Manseng.
Dried apricot, peach and vanilla on the nose, along with a floral note. Hints of citrus fruit and toast in the mouth. Medium body with a long, clean finish.
La Liquiere 2019 Nos Racines Faugeres
$46.99120+ Year-Old Carignan. 85% Carignan, 15% Grenache – two plots planted before 1900
The original grape variety of the appellation, Carignan is a testament to the terroir, creating wine with a striking character. Notes of blackberry fruit and black currant, Nos Racines combines concentration and freshness with soft tannins.
Grosbois Gabare 2020 Chinon
$58.99Succulent and ripe, offering sweet strawberry and raspberry fruit. The tannins are delectable, coating the palate with a light texture of cocoa powder. It’s a harmonious, textural style that’s easy to like thanks to its friendly personality. Can be enjoyed now with charcuterie and benefits from a light chill.
Grosbois Clos La Henry 2020 Bourgueil
$38.99Coming from a single parcel in the Bourgueil area, Clos de la Henry shows notes of raspberry, graphite, green peppers and violet along with a smooth yet refreshing texture. Using minimal intervention during production, it is a magnificent expression of Cabernet Franc. To be served with boudin or venison terrines.
Smith Woodhouse 1980 Vintage Port
$179.99This wine has beautiful structure and length. Slightly tight compared to others from the vintage. If you can wait, drink into 2040.
Graham’S 1985 Vintage Port
$329.99“Bright, glowing crimson. Dense and broad and luscious. Peppery finish. Not as sweet as some Graham’s, and with more concentration than Graham’s 1980. Polished, long and rich. Big and round. 18/20 points” – Jancis Robinson
Fonseca 1985 Vintage Port
$369.99Fonseca is among the best port from the 1985 vintage. Drink now into late 2030.
Fonseca 1970 Finest Vintage Port
$429.99“Fonseca 1970 was the finest bottle I have encountered. The bouquet opens beautifully with heady scents of clove, ginger, small red cherries, bergamot and allspice, displaying exquisite definition and harmony. The palate follows suit with lovely balance and poise in the mouth, notes of kirsch, shaved ginger and walnut building to an opulent, viscous finish that lacquers the mouth. Yet this bottle shows more control than the bottle tasted four years ago.” – Robert Parker 95 points
Sainte Anne 2020 Saint-Gervais Cdrv
$43.99Guide Hachette ★★ Two Stars, Le Guide Hachette des Vins (2016 Vintage)
Sainte Anne 2020 Notre-Dame Cellett Cdrv
$41.99Guide Hachette ★★ Two Stars, Le Guide Hachette des Vins (2020 Vintage)
Sohler Philippe 2018 Riesling Grand Cru
$58.99Deliciously dry with hints of smokiness and toast on the palate. Suggestions of fruit and defined
minerality emphasizes its length and complexity.