Selection
Blandys 1968 Sercial Madeira
$599.99“The Blandys established themselves on Madeira in 1811 and are now in charge of the Madeira Wine Company. Aged for 49 years in seasoned American oak casks before bottling in 2017, this wine is mid-deep amber in colour with an olive-green glint. Fine, lifted woodsmoke characters on the nose are redolent of autumn leaves and bonfires. It has crystallised fruit on the palate with rapier-like power and intensity. The hint of sweetness (59g/l residual sugar) is offset by a streak of acidity, leading to a mouthwateringly fresh greengage finish yielding to a touch of savoury complexity. A wine that sings contralto from the glass.” – 99 points Decanter
Broadbent 10 Yr Malmsey
$79.99Aged for a minimum of 10 years. This sweet and salty fortified wine should be enjoyed as a sweet treat or with dessert. Also pairs well with a salty summer night and an ocean breeze.
Grosbois 2020 Clos Du Noyer Chinon
$88.99An intriguing nose – reminiscent of wild herbs and wormwood alongside its succulent red fruit flavors and light floral note. As always at Grosbois, the tannins are well handled – coating the palate with a chocolate powder-like texture. Incredibly satisfying.
92 Points Vinous
Grosbois Gabare 2020 Chinon
$58.99Succulent and ripe, offering sweet strawberry and raspberry fruit. The tannins are delectable, coating the palate with a light texture of cocoa powder. It’s a harmonious, textural style that’s easy to like thanks to its friendly personality. Can be enjoyed now with charcuterie and benefits from a light chill.
Grosbois Clos La Henry 2020 Bourgueil
$38.99Coming from a single parcel in the Bourgueil area, Clos de la Henry shows notes of raspberry, graphite, green peppers and violet along with a smooth yet refreshing texture. Using minimal intervention during production, it is a magnificent expression of Cabernet Franc. To be served with boudin or venison terrines.
Smith Woodhouse 1980 Vintage Port
$179.99This wine has beautiful structure and length. Slightly tight compared to others from the vintage. If you can wait, drink into 2040.
Graham’S 1985 Vintage Port
$329.99“Bright, glowing crimson. Dense and broad and luscious. Peppery finish. Not as sweet as some Graham’s, and with more concentration than Graham’s 1980. Polished, long and rich. Big and round. 18/20 points” – Jancis Robinson
Fonseca 1985 Vintage Port
$369.99Fonseca is among the best port from the 1985 vintage. Drink now into late 2030.
Fonseca 1970 Finest Vintage Port
$429.99“Fonseca 1970 was the finest bottle I have encountered. The bouquet opens beautifully with heady scents of clove, ginger, small red cherries, bergamot and allspice, displaying exquisite definition and harmony. The palate follows suit with lovely balance and poise in the mouth, notes of kirsch, shaved ginger and walnut building to an opulent, viscous finish that lacquers the mouth. Yet this bottle shows more control than the bottle tasted four years ago.” – Robert Parker 95 points
Sommeliers – Sherry 400/18 Glass
Original price was: $93.99.$63.99Current price is: $63.99.Sommelier series glass for fortified wine by Riedel. This product is handmade and dishwasher safe. Due to the nature of crafting, small tolerances in the size and weight of each product, tiny bubbles, imperfections, or slight surface variations are an acceptable part of the process. This pack contains a single piece.
Sommeliers – Sauternes 400/55 Glass
Original price was: $74.99.$63.99Current price is: $63.99.Sommelier collection dessert wine glass by Riedel. This product is handmade and dishwasher safe. Due to the nature of crafting, small tolerances in the size and weight of each product, tiny bubbles, imperfections, or slight surface variations are an acceptable part of the process. This pack contains a single piece.
Sainte Anne 2020 Saint-Gervais Cdrv
$43.99Guide Hachette ★★ Two Stars, Le Guide Hachette des Vins (2016 Vintage)
Sainte Anne 2020 Notre-Dame Cellett Cdrv
$41.99Guide Hachette ★★ Two Stars, Le Guide Hachette des Vins (2020 Vintage)
Sainte-Anne 2021 Cotes-du-Rhone Villages
$31.99In a hidden gem of the Cotes-du-Rhone Villages, Saint-Gervais, winemaker Guy Steinmaier channels his Burgundy roots into this classic, Grenache-forward Rhône blend. Set just northwest of Tavel and Lirac, Saint-Gervais sits along the same latitude as renowned Gigondas, yielding a wine brimming with concentrated currant, plum, and red raspberry preserves, complemented by white pepper and subtle mineral and earthy tones.
This vibrant, traditional expression pairs beautifully with slow-cooked lamb stew with apricots and warm spices or a spiced lentil and roasted red pepper curry with coconut milk and cumin.
Domaine Sainte-Anne Cotes du Rhone Blanc 2023
$33.99Vibrant and refreshing. The nose displays an enticing bouquet of lemon and grapefruit, with subtle floral notes and a hint of minerality. Crisp and zesty on the palate, citrus flavors shine bright with notes of lemon, lime, and grapefruit, along with hints of peach and apricot. A mineral undertone provides a nice balance and complexity.
Its bright acidity and fruit-forward character make it a refreshing pair with seafood dishes.