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Champagne | 2 | 97 (WA) |
Inc. TAX
€341.02 |
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Wine Advocate (97)The 2009 Extra Brut Blanc de Noirs Les Cintres hails from lieux-dits Les Grands Cintres and Les Petits Cintres in the steep, south-facing part of the Clos des Goisses which is characterized by the thinnest, reddest soils in the vineyard and where the house's oldest vines are planted. Amazingly, the 2009 attained 13.5% alcohol, the highest numbers recorded chez Philipponnat since 1959. Unwinding in the glass with aromas of warm bread, fresh peach, mango and yeast extract, it's full-bodied, thickly textural and vinous, with lively acids—Philipponnat opting to block malolactic fermentation—and a deep, multidimensional core, concluding with a long and powerful finish. This is a broad-shouldered, authoritative wine that may disconcert by virtue of its sheer scale, but it is a potential legend in the making. |
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Champagne | 2 | - |
Inc. TAX
€789.62 |
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Champagne | 4 | 91 (VN) |
Inc. TAX
€306.02 |
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Vinous (91)(65% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay and 5% Pinot Meunier; no dosage, as the name indicates; disgorged in June, 2014): Light yellow. High-pitched and pure on the nose, offering intensely mineral citrus fruit and floral scents and a hint of ginger. Dry and incisive on the palate, delivering bitter lemon pith and pear skin flavors and a touch of honeysuckle. Closes taut, dry and very long, with excellent clarity and repeating floral character. This bottling was made entirely from 2010 wines. |
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Burgundy | 1 | - |
Inc. TAX
€98.35 |
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Phillip Cheron Chambolle Musigny Clos Orme 2021 embodies the quintessential elegance of Burgundy's premier terroir. Cultivated in the esteemed Clos Orme vineyard, nestled within Chambolle-Musigny, this exceptional Pinot Noir is meticulously hand-harvested to ensure optimal ripeness. Renowned producer Phillip Cheron employs biodynamic viticultural practices, enhancing the vineyard's natural expression. The winemaking process involves gentle fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, followed by ageing in a selection of French oak barrels to impart subtle complexity. The 2021 vintage reveals a refined bouquet of red cherries, raspberries, and delicate floral notes, complemented by a harmonious structure of fine tannins and vibrant acidity. The limestone-rich soils of Clos Orme contribute a distinctive minerality, elevating the wine's sophistication and depth. Phillip Cheron Chambolle Musigny Clos Orme 2021 is a testament to superior craftsmanship and the enduring allure of Burgundy’s finest vineyards, making it a prized addition to any connoisseur’s collection. |
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Burgundy | 1 | - |
Inc. TAX
€131.95 |
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Phillip Cheron Chambolle Musigny Quarante Ouvrées 2021 exemplifies the pinnacle of Burgundy’s esteemed Pinot Noir. Crafted in the heart of Chambolle-Musigny, this exquisite wine benefits from the meticulous viticultural practices of Phillip Cheron, a revered producer known for his dedication to terroir expression. The Quarante Ouvrées vineyard, renowned for its optimal slope and limestone-rich soils, imparts a distinct minerality and elegance to the wine. Hand-harvested grapes undergo a gentle maceration process, followed by fermentation in French oak barrels, allowing subtle integration of flavours without overshadowing the fruit’s purity. The 2021 vintage reveals a harmonious bouquet of red berries, delicate floral notes, and a hint of spice, culminating in a silky texture and a lingering finish. Perfectly balanced and poised for both immediate enjoyment and graceful aging, Phillip Cheron Chambolle Musigny Quarante Ouvrées 2021 is a testament to exceptional craftsmanship and Burgundy’s timeless allure. |
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Provence | 1 | - |
Inc. TAX
€1,270.54 |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 88 (VN (NM)) |
Inc. TAX
€1,254.67 |
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Vinous - Neal Martin (88)The 2006 Pibran has a surprisingly sumptuous bouquet of raspberry coulis and blackberry scents mixed with vanilla. It is much more precocious than anticipated. The palate has a smooth texture and a touch of dark chocolate infusing the black fruit, and there is a discreet lactic element on the finish. This is a very good wine for a 2006, although the oak feels a little prominent after so much time in bottle. Tasted at the Pibran vertical at Château Pichon-Baron. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 91 (WS) |
Inc. TAX
€2,173.46 |
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Wine Spectator (91)Slightly earthy, featuring tobacco, cigar box and dark fruits. Full-bodied, offering supervelvety tannins and a long, rich finish. Plenty of subtle things are going on here in the glass, with lots of wonderful fruit underneath. Can't wait on this. Showing beautifully now. Better than ever.¿'89/'99 Bordeaux blind retrospective (2009). Drink now. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 97 (WA) |
Inc. TAX
€3,457.46 |
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Wine Advocate (97)The 2000 Château Pichon Baron is just getting better and better and better. Perhaps the magnum format played its part, but nevertheless...just...wow. This is a millennial Left Bank with the keys to the top drawer. It has an incredibly precise, mineral-driven bouquet with intense black fruit infused with cedar and graphite scents. It just reeks of Pauillac in an almost uncompromising, yet compelling manner. The palate is structured, stylish and effortless, extraordinarily pure and unerringly youthful. This is a Pichon Baron saying, You ain't seen nothing yet. You could broach this now if you wanted, but the clever people will wisely bunker this for another decade and gloat from 2025 onward. Tasted January 2016. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 93 (WS) |
Inc. TAX
€1,749.36 |
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Wine Spectator (93)Dense aromas of licorice, tobacco, cedar and currants. Subtle yet complex. Full-bodied, with silky tannins and a rich, long finish. Very pretty. One of the best from Pauillac this year, and clearly better than 2001. One of the surprises of the vintage. Best after 2008. 20,000 cases made. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 96 (WSM) |
Inc. TAX
€2,427.36 |
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Wine & Spirit Magazine (96)Baron was trapped in its oak en primeur, seeming flashy, luscious and soft. Now bottled and shipped, it has the unremitting tannic power of the vintage, balanced by unrelenting purity of fruit that somehow manages to anesthetize the monstrous tannin, to soften the extremely dry, mineral-bound finish into a caress. The wine may be bombastic, but it's also succulent and as sweet as a ripe black raspberry. It's easy to imagine this wine 50 years from now, in impeccable condition. |
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Champagne | 2 | 97 (WA) |
In Bond
€281.00 |
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Wine Advocate (97)The 2009 Extra Brut Blanc de Noirs Les Cintres hails from lieux-dits Les Grands Cintres and Les Petits Cintres in the steep, south-facing part of the Clos des Goisses which is characterized by the thinnest, reddest soils in the vineyard and where the house's oldest vines are planted. Amazingly, the 2009 attained 13.5% alcohol, the highest numbers recorded chez Philipponnat since 1959. Unwinding in the glass with aromas of warm bread, fresh peach, mango and yeast extract, it's full-bodied, thickly textural and vinous, with lively acids—Philipponnat opting to block malolactic fermentation—and a deep, multidimensional core, concluding with a long and powerful finish. This is a broad-shouldered, authoritative wine that may disconcert by virtue of its sheer scale, but it is a potential legend in the making. |
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Champagne | 2 | - |
In Bond
€639.00 |
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Champagne | 4 | 91 (VN) |
In Bond
€236.00 |
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Vinous (91)(65% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay and 5% Pinot Meunier; no dosage, as the name indicates; disgorged in June, 2014): Light yellow. High-pitched and pure on the nose, offering intensely mineral citrus fruit and floral scents and a hint of ginger. Dry and incisive on the palate, delivering bitter lemon pith and pear skin flavors and a touch of honeysuckle. Closes taut, dry and very long, with excellent clarity and repeating floral character. This bottling was made entirely from 2010 wines. |
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Burgundy | 1 | - |
In Bond
€78.00 |
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Phillip Cheron Chambolle Musigny Clos Orme 2021 embodies the quintessential elegance of Burgundy's premier terroir. Cultivated in the esteemed Clos Orme vineyard, nestled within Chambolle-Musigny, this exceptional Pinot Noir is meticulously hand-harvested to ensure optimal ripeness. Renowned producer Phillip Cheron employs biodynamic viticultural practices, enhancing the vineyard's natural expression. The winemaking process involves gentle fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, followed by ageing in a selection of French oak barrels to impart subtle complexity. The 2021 vintage reveals a refined bouquet of red cherries, raspberries, and delicate floral notes, complemented by a harmonious structure of fine tannins and vibrant acidity. The limestone-rich soils of Clos Orme contribute a distinctive minerality, elevating the wine's sophistication and depth. Phillip Cheron Chambolle Musigny Clos Orme 2021 is a testament to superior craftsmanship and the enduring allure of Burgundy’s finest vineyards, making it a prized addition to any connoisseur’s collection. |
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Burgundy | 1 | - |
In Bond
€106.00 |
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Phillip Cheron Chambolle Musigny Quarante Ouvrées 2021 exemplifies the pinnacle of Burgundy’s esteemed Pinot Noir. Crafted in the heart of Chambolle-Musigny, this exquisite wine benefits from the meticulous viticultural practices of Phillip Cheron, a revered producer known for his dedication to terroir expression. The Quarante Ouvrées vineyard, renowned for its optimal slope and limestone-rich soils, imparts a distinct minerality and elegance to the wine. Hand-harvested grapes undergo a gentle maceration process, followed by fermentation in French oak barrels, allowing subtle integration of flavours without overshadowing the fruit’s purity. The 2021 vintage reveals a harmonious bouquet of red berries, delicate floral notes, and a hint of spice, culminating in a silky texture and a lingering finish. Perfectly balanced and poised for both immediate enjoyment and graceful aging, Phillip Cheron Chambolle Musigny Quarante Ouvrées 2021 is a testament to exceptional craftsmanship and Burgundy’s timeless allure. |
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Provence | 1 | - |
In Bond
€1,035.00 |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 88 (VN (NM)) |
In Bond
€998.00 |
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Vinous - Neal Martin (88)The 2006 Pibran has a surprisingly sumptuous bouquet of raspberry coulis and blackberry scents mixed with vanilla. It is much more precocious than anticipated. The palate has a smooth texture and a touch of dark chocolate infusing the black fruit, and there is a discreet lactic element on the finish. This is a very good wine for a 2006, although the oak feels a little prominent after so much time in bottle. Tasted at the Pibran vertical at Château Pichon-Baron. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 91 (WS) |
In Bond
€1,770.00 |
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Wine Spectator (91)Slightly earthy, featuring tobacco, cigar box and dark fruits. Full-bodied, offering supervelvety tannins and a long, rich finish. Plenty of subtle things are going on here in the glass, with lots of wonderful fruit underneath. Can't wait on this. Showing beautifully now. Better than ever.¿'89/'99 Bordeaux blind retrospective (2009). Drink now. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 97 (WA) |
In Bond
€2,840.00 |
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Wine Advocate (97)The 2000 Château Pichon Baron is just getting better and better and better. Perhaps the magnum format played its part, but nevertheless...just...wow. This is a millennial Left Bank with the keys to the top drawer. It has an incredibly precise, mineral-driven bouquet with intense black fruit infused with cedar and graphite scents. It just reeks of Pauillac in an almost uncompromising, yet compelling manner. The palate is structured, stylish and effortless, extraordinarily pure and unerringly youthful. This is a Pichon Baron saying, You ain't seen nothing yet. You could broach this now if you wanted, but the clever people will wisely bunker this for another decade and gloat from 2025 onward. Tasted January 2016. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 93 (WS) |
In Bond
€1,415.00 |
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Wine Spectator (93)Dense aromas of licorice, tobacco, cedar and currants. Subtle yet complex. Full-bodied, with silky tannins and a rich, long finish. Very pretty. One of the best from Pauillac this year, and clearly better than 2001. One of the surprises of the vintage. Best after 2008. 20,000 cases made. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 96 (WSM) |
In Bond
€1,980.00 |
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Wine & Spirit Magazine (96)Baron was trapped in its oak en primeur, seeming flashy, luscious and soft. Now bottled and shipped, it has the unremitting tannic power of the vintage, balanced by unrelenting purity of fruit that somehow manages to anesthetize the monstrous tannin, to soften the extremely dry, mineral-bound finish into a caress. The wine may be bombastic, but it's also succulent and as sweet as a ripe black raspberry. It's easy to imagine this wine 50 years from now, in impeccable condition. |
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