Selection
Taylor Fladgate 2009 Vintage Port 375Ml
$99.99Inky black with purple rim. A nose of great purity opening on a vigorous note of concentrated black woodland fruit laced with raspberry and plum. Around this dense fruity core, with its attractive vibrancy and minerality, is a fragrant and complex aura of citrus fruit blossom and wild herbal scents of mint and lavender. Supported by a tight warp of thick sinewy tannins, the palate explodes with concentrated ripe black fruit flavour which surges into the long finish before being gripped in a tight tannic embrace.
Riedel Sommelier Bordeaux Grand Cru Glass
Original price was: $129.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.Sommeliers Burgundy Grand Cru 400/16
Original price was: $129.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.Durfort Vivens 2019 Margaux
$99.99Château Durfort-Vivens is a refined Margaux known for its elegant, terroir-driven style. Compared to some peers, Durfort-Vivens emphasizes freshness and finesse over sheer power. It often displays a fragrant bouquet of red and black berries (currant, cherry) intertwined with floral notes (lilac, violet) and a streak of minerality from its gravelly soils. On the palate, it’s medium-bodied and harmonious – expect fresh, lively fruit flavors, an earthy touch of tobacco and pencil lead, and fine-boned tannins.
There is a “fresh elegant Margaux” character here: the wine has vibrancy and “life” to it, without the heavy opulence of some Margaux estates. As it develops, subtle oak integrates to give hints of vanilla and spice, but the core remains bright fruit and floral elegance.
Durfort-Vivens shows that graceful balance, with ample depth and a long, pure finish – a Margaux for those who appreciate poise and classical elegance over brute force.
Pierrousselle 2022 Bordeaux Mg
$99.99Château Pierrousselle is a Bordeaux rouge that delivers approachable fruit and subtle complexity. It typically reveals a bright ruby color and an intense, fruity bouquet dominated by red berries (redcurrant, cherry) and black fruits, with underlying notes of vanilla and sweet baking spices from oak maturation.
On the palate, it is medium-bodied and smooth. Ripe raspberry and plum flavors are supported by soft tannins, making for a round, easy-going texture. There’s a touch of smoky oak and cocoa adding depth, and sometimes a hint of dried herbs or earth. The wine is well-balanced: the fruit is generous but there is enough structure (and a nip of acidity) to keep it lively. The finish is mellow and fruit-forward, with those berry and vanilla notes persisting.
Overall, Château Pierrousselle offers a charming, perfumed Bordeaux experience – not overly heavy, but with a nice mix of fruitiness, a bit of spice, and a gentle tannic backbone, making it a versatile partner for food or enjoyable on its own.










