Selection
Cartuxa 2018 Pera Manca Tinto
$1,131.99Deep violet hue with ruby undertones, this wine exudes ripe aromas of luscious fruits accompanied by hints of vanilla. Its exuberant tannins seamlessly blend with the sweet notes of ripe fruit and intense floral aromas, creating perfect harmony. It ends with a powerful finish bursting with freshness.
Benromach 30 Yo
$1,149.99Rum soaked raisins leading to roasted hazlenuts and delicate baking spice highlighted with fresh vanilla. The palate gives rich Christmas cake covered in marzipan icing with a sprinkling of winter spice on top! The finish is long and rewarding.
Leoville Las Cases 1982 St-Julien
$1,159.99Château Léoville Las Cases is often considered an “honorary First Growth” for its uncompromising quality, structure, and longevity. It is a towering example of Left Bank claret, showcasing brooding power matched to exquisite elegance. The nose is deep and sophisticated: cassis and black cherry fruit mingle with graphite, pencil lead, and cigar-box cedar, plus hints of smoke, tobacco leaf, and truffle in matured examples.
On the palate, Las Cases is full-bodied and densely packed – it unfurls layers of ripe blackcurrant, blueberry, and dark plum, all tightly woven into a fabric of fine yet very present tannins. The wine’s structure is formidable (especially in great vintages like 1982 or 1996), delivering a “powerful yet refined” palate with tightly knit texture and a long mineral finish. There is a strong terroir character of mineral/iron and a certain Pauillac-like regality (unsurprising, as its vineyards border Latour). Despite the concentration, Las Cases always retains a sense of balance and polish – acidity and fruit in harmony – so that after decades, it reveals extraordinary nuance.
The finish is legendary: long, resonant, and complex, with persistent notes of cool black fruits, flinty minerality, and lingering spice/tobacco. In summary, Léoville Las Cases epitomizes St-Julien’s breed at the highest level – immensely rich and structured in its youth, evolving into a wine of remarkable depth, finesse, and gravitas that rivals the Médoc’s very best.
Latour 1974
$1,199.99Chateau Latour embodies power, structure, and regal depth. In its youth Latour is dense and brooding – a full-bodied, firmly tannic claret brimming with blackcurrant, graphite, and cigar-box notes. With age, it unveils a more refined side: the pure cassis fruit gains velvet and truffle nuances as the formidable tannins soften.
Latour is concentrated and aristocratic, often described as a “fist in a velvet glove,” combining massive structure with beautiful purity and length. It demands patience, but a mature Latour rewards with layers of cassis, earth, spice, and tobacco in an exceptionally long, powerful finish










