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Glenfarclas 12 Year Old Vintage Packaging

$999.99

Light and creamy, with soft sherry, Manuka honey and gentle oak lifted by pine resin and a faint thread of smoke. The palate is medium-bodied and rounded, bringing date-and-walnut cake, malt and toffee apple into focus over subtle earthy notes. Spice builds gradually without crowding the fruit. The finish is long and warming, carrying allspice, cinnamon, clove, orange zest and lingering sherry richness.

Glenmorangie Sonnalta PX 12 Year Old

$949.99

Richly sherried without losing its Highland lift, opening with vanilla, bitter chocolate and raisins over pronounced oak. The palate is firm and sweet-bitter, layering dried fruit, cocoa, nuts and warm wood around a clear malt core. A faint savoury edge keeps the richness in check. The finish is persistent and slightly drying, carrying oak, sticky raisin, toasted nuts and dark chocolate.

Edradour Chardonnay Cask 2003

$269.99

46 % alc. Batch #1. Bottled in 2011. Distilled 2003

Edradour Sauternes Cask Matured Batch 1 Single Malt Scotch Whisky

$219.99

Buttery sweetness opens with sticky toffee pudding, dates and a light twist of pepper. The palate is rich and syrupy, carrying raisin and juicy grape notes through a rounded, unctuous texture. Toffee deepens the sweetness while mango brings a brighter fruit lift. The finish is warming and persistent, leaving dried fruit, caramel, soft spice and sweet wine richness.

Deanston 18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

$229.99

Floral, malty and grassy aromas open with vanilla, honey and quiet touches of tobacco and nutmeg. The palate is sweet and spicy, bringing citrus, barley sugar and gingerbread into a rounded honeyed core. White pepper adds lift and definition without overwhelming the malt. The finish turns drier and warmer, leaving ginger, honey, spice and a clean cereal note.

Aberfeldy 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

$149.99

Heather honey and vanilla open with orange marmalade, crisp apple and toasted oak. The palate is smooth and gently creamy, bringing baked orchard fruit, malted cereal and toffee into balance with nutmeg and ginger. Twelve years of maturation give the fruit a rounded frame. This limited presentation is recorded as bottle B78061, with honey, orange peel and mellow oak carrying the finish.

Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1991 Saint-Julien

$599.99

Mature and finely composed, with cassis, pencil lead and damp earth rising from the glass. A trace of burning ember adds warmth without obscuring the fruit. The palate is concentrated yet harmonious, bringing cigar box and dark berries through integrated tannins. The finish is dry and measured, with cedar, mineral and blackcurrant lingering in a distinctly classical, savoury frame.

Lanbersac Puisseguin Saint Emilion 375Ml

$20.99

Château Lanbersac (Puisseguin-St-Émilion) is a Merlot-based wine that consistently delivers ripe fruit and solid structure at a great value. It greets you with a forward nose of juicy blackberry and black plum, accompanied by hints of baking spice and cedar, and sometimes a touch of mocha or chocolate from oak. There’s an underlying earthy note as well, reflecting its limestone clay terroir.

On the palate, Lanbersac is well-structured and full of fruit. Plush blackberries and ripe cherry flavors fill the mouth, balanced by a rich texture and firm, chalky tannins that remind you this is a serious wine for aging. Indeed, Wine Enthusiast has noted it as a “well-structured wine with spice, ripe blackberry fruits and a rich texture… tannins still firm, giving a strong, dry core”. Despite that robust core, the wine doesn’t come off as overly tough – the fruit is generous enough to coat the structure. Hints of pepper, clove, and toasted oak add complexity on the mid-palate.

The finish is long and chewy, with dark fruit and a touch of dryness from the tannin (which will mellow with a couple more years). In sum, Château Lanbersac is muscular yet fruity – a satellite St-Émilion offering rich, sweet black fruit, ample spicy oak, and a backbone of firm tannin to ensure it can age and develop further complexity.

Château Perron 2020 Lalande-de-Pomerol

$62.99

Ripe blackcurrant opens the aroma, joined by subtle cedar and a graphite-like mineral note. The palate is velvety and dark-fruited, with tobacco leaf and gentle spice adding savoury depth. Medium-to-full in body, it carries well-integrated tannins that give shape without hardness. The finish is lingering and elegant, leaving dark fruit, cedar and restrained earthy detail in a composed, balanced line.

Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1983 Saint-Julien

$699.99

Firm and classically mature, opening with cedar, tobacco and cigar box over bright red berries and black cherry. Ash, damp forest floor and a cool earthy note add savoury detail. The palate is medium to full in weight, with rustic tannins giving the fruit a disciplined frame. A long, dry finish returns to cedar, leaf and red fruit with a distinctly traditional profile.

Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1982 Saint-Julien

$1,159.99

Classic and commanding, with blackcurrant, cedar, lead pencil and forest-floor notes unfolding over tobacco and spice. The palate is full-bodied and concentrated, yet vibrant, with cassis and blackberry held by firm, mature tannins and a clear mineral line. Time in the glass brings greater lift and aromatic detail without softening its structure entirely. The finish is exceptionally long and intense, carrying dark fruit, cigar box and cool savoury depth.

Chateau Cos d’Estournel 2003 Saint-Estephe

$599.99

Lush and concentrated, with cassis, black cherry and ripe dark plum framed by cigar box, tobacco and warm spice. The palate is full-bodied and velvety, carrying dense black fruit with freshness and finely polished tannins. Truffle, smoke and a mineral note add savoury depth as the wine opens. The finish is long and opulent, returning to dark berries, cedar, licorice and spice without losing definition.

Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1995 Saint-Julien

$899.99

Mature yet still vigorous, with black cherry, cassis and dark red fruit joined by spice, cigar wrapper and a savoury mineral edge. The palate is full-bodied and concentrated, carrying ripe tannins with impressive freshness and depth. Dark fruit remains at the centre while tobacco and stone add classical Left Bank detail. The finish is dense, long and chewy, with power held in a polished frame.

Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1999 Saint-Julien

$589.99

Medium-bodied and classically reserved, with cranberry, cassis and black cherry joined by tobacco and damp earth. Vanilla and discreet toasted oak add polish without masking the fruit. The palate is bright and linear, with sweet tannins giving shape to a leaner profile. The finish is dry and persistent, carrying currant, cedar and tobacco through a restrained, savoury close.

Chateau Leoville Barton 2005 Saint-Julien

$329.99

Blackberry, cassis and kirsch lead a deep, structured profile, joined by candied violet, wood smoke and cardamom. The palate is full and concentrated, with grainy tannins and fresh acidity framing the dark fruit. Cedar, graphite and leather bring classic savoury depth. The finish is long and persistent, returning to blackcurrant, spice and polished mineral tension rather than overt sweetness.

Chateau Trotte Vieille 2005 Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

$359.99

Black cherry, plum and blackcurrant lead a complex, mineral profile, joined by liquorice, earth and truffle. The palate is medium to full in body, with fine tannins and fresh acidity keeping the fruit precise. Cedar, tea leaf and a measured chocolate note add savoury depth. The finish is long and layered, returning to plum, herbs and limestone-like mineral tension.

Château La Commanderie 2019 Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

$81.99

Ripe blackberry, cassis and red berries lead the aroma, joined by spice and a gentle smoky note. Fresh acidity gives the palate lift and keeps the dark fruit clearly defined. Black and red fruit unfold in measured layers, with the spice adding depth through the middle. The finish is persistent and balanced, carrying cassis, red berries and a restrained smoky echo.

Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2004 Pauillac

$2,599.99

Refined and aromatic, with blackberry, graphite and cedar unfolding over dark currant fruit. The palate is medium-bodied and precise, shaped by silky tannins and fresh, well-judged acidity. Tobacco and subtle earth emerge with air, while the fruit remains clear and composed rather than heavy. The finish is long, polished and quietly persistent, carrying cassis, cedar and mineral detail. An elegant mature Pauillac with depth held firmly in reserve.

Chateau Margaux 2004

$1,999.99

Polished and aromatic, with violets and dark red fruit joined by espresso, tobacco and gentle earth. The palate is medium-bodied and silky, balancing fresh cherry and blackberry with finely shaped tannins and an elegant, measured richness. Floral lift and spice keep the wine poised as it opens. The finish is long and composed, carrying ripe fruit, subtle oak and savoury detail without losing its characteristic delicacy.

Château de Ferrand 2019 Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

$99.99

Fresh, radiant fruit leads the aroma, with plum, black cherry and violet joined by touches of cocoa and hazelnut. The palate is smooth and velvety, while Cabernet Franc brings a firmer line of tannin and welcome freshness. The fruit remains clear and energetic through the middle. The finish is refined and balanced, carrying floral lift, polished texture and lingering dark-fruit intensity.