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Gravieres 2023 Blanc

$19.99

Gravieres white displays bright aromas of citrus, green apple, and a hint of white flowers. On the palate, it is crisp and lively, with flavors of lemon, pear, and a touch of mineral, culminating in a refreshing finish. Excellent with seafood or on its’ own as an aperitif.

Serge Mathieu Brut Prestige N/V

$89.99

70% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay

There’s an intensity to this firm Champagne, with structuring notes of white peach, pear and lime, stony mineral notes and a hint of beeswax. Vivacious, with a chalky sensation on the finish. An incredible value!

Escaravailles 2021 Sablieres Cdr

$34.99

A classic Southern Rhône red showing expressive aromas of blackberry, black cherry, and ripe plum layered with garrigue herbs, peppery spice, and a hint of licorice. The palate is medium- to full-bodied with supple but present tannins, juicy dark fruit, and a savoury undercurrent shaped by warm Mediterranean sun and stony soils. Generous yet balanced, finishing long and gently rustic with lingering black fruit, dried herbs, and spice.

Marcoux 2016/23 Chateauneuf Du Pape VV

$289.99

A benchmark old-vine Grenache cuvée showing soaring aromatics of kirsch, raspberry, and crushed cherry layered with rose petal, spice, and a subtle cocoa nuance. The palate is rich yet remarkably poised, with silken texture, fine-grained tannins, and a core of pure, ripe red fruit that balances power with elegance. Exceptionally long and refined on the finish, with a signature sense of purity and perfume that underscores its age-worthiness.

Billaud-Simon 2016 Chablis Gc Bougros

$199.99

The nose is greeted by an enticing bouquet of delicate white flowers, intertwined with subtle notes of citrus blossom and a hint of honeysuckle. Beneath this floral veil lies a mineral core, evocative of wet stones after a summer rain, complemented by whispers of flint and sea breeze, a signature of the Chablis terroir.

Bougros is located on the right bank of the Serein River, in the north west corner of the Grand Cru slope, which flows through the Chablis region. It has a remarkable south east exposure and the steepest slope of all the Chablis Grand Crus.

Remoissenet 2015 Meursault 1Er Blagny

$161.99

A rich and structured Meursault showing layered aromas of ripe pear, baked apple, and lemon curd interwoven with hazelnut, toasted brioche, and subtle floral lift. The palate is concentrated and textural, with a creamy mid-palate balanced by bright acidity and a firm mineral backbone that reflects the higher-altitude Blagny site. Long and powerful on the finish, with lingering citrus oil, almond, and chalky tension that will continue to evolve with time in bottle.