Selection
De Ferrand 2019 Saint-Emilion
Château de Ferrand has recently risen in quality, now offering an elegant, vibrant Saint-Émilion that marries ripe fruit with polished structure. The aroma profile highlights ripe black cherries and plums along with floral notes (violet, peony) and indulgent hints of espresso, cocoa, and licorice. There’s an appealing mix of sweet spice and fresh fruit on the nose.
The palate is medium-bodied, forward, and supple, showcasing juicy red and black fruit (cherry, raspberry, plum) that is sweet and energetic in character. What stands out is the silky, lush texture – thanks to very refined tannins, the wine feels velvety and round in the mouth. Hints of chocolate and espresso weave through the fruit, and a subtle streak of minerality and saline freshness (from the limestone terroir) adds lift. The finish is bright and lively, with lingering red berry and mocha notes.
Chateau de Ferrand manages to be rich and polished yet also fresh and spirited, a balance that makes it enjoyable young (for its fruit and softness) while also capable of medium-term aging. In short, it’s a gorgeous, refined St-Émilion that emphasizes elegance, balance, and a beautiful purity of fruit – an estate to watch, now delivering wines of silky charm and subtle complexity.
Voirin Jumel Rose Saignee Brut
Deeply coloured and vinous, this is a structured, Pinot Noir-driven rosé Champagne with real presence. It shows pure red berry fruit, think strawberry, raspberry and redcurrant—alongside pink citrus with a subtle floral lift. The palate is dry, focused and energetic, with fine mousse and a firm, slightly phenolic grip that gives shape and definition. There’s good tension between bright fruit and chalky acidity, keeping the wine fresh and linear rather than plush.










