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(6x75cl) 2014Tim Atkin MW (96)
South Africa's Sweet Wine of the Year 2017.Inc. TAX€667.38 -
Decanter (98)
An historical wine, Vin de Constance has been re-established in the last few years as one of the world’s finest sweet wines. Dried Muscat grapes are aged for three years before bottling, in French and Hungarian casks with a touch of acacia wood. Citrus, orange zest, rosewater and spice notes leap out of the glass. The palate has a laser-like focus with massive sweetness perfectly balanced by acidity and a mineral finish. As impressive as Château d’Yquem (and considerably better value).Inc. TAX€423.35 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The Klein Constantia 2016 Vin de Constance is showing beautifully at this moment. Made during a string of devastating drought years, it reveals orange rind, spicy saffron, pickled ginger and a subtle saline lift, while the palate is glossy yet impressively weightless. The estate’s goal of crafting a “dry” sweet wine is evident in the poised balance between sucrosity and freshness, giving the wine a silky, beautifully composed feel. This is a truly memorable experience.Inc. TAX€608.63 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The Klein Constantia 2016 Vin de Constance is showing beautifully at this moment. Made during a string of devastating drought years, it reveals orange rind, spicy saffron, pickled ginger and a subtle saline lift, while the palate is glossy yet impressively weightless. The estate’s goal of crafting a “dry” sweet wine is evident in the poised balance between sucrosity and freshness, giving the wine a silky, beautifully composed feel. This is a truly memorable experience.Inc. TAX€453.35 -
Tim Atkin MW (98)
"Lighter and lighter" is the motto at Klein Constantia these days, according to Matt Day. The latest, world-class release of Vin de Constance certainly doesn’t lack sweetness at 165 grams or even concentration, but it has a freshness that's reminiscent of Vouvray or Barsac. Subtly wooded in 50% new barrels, it unfurls layers of citrus, toast and tarte tatin, with a drizzle of honey and vivid acidity and palate length. Bravo!Inc. TAX€437.75 -
Matthew Jukes (19.5++)
I am informed by the top man at Klein Constantia that the price will be the same as last year’s superb 2017 and all of the likely candidates in the UK are likely to hold stock. It will require a little effort on Google and you will see that a large number of wine merchants will list 2018 Vin de Constance and while the prices swing around like no other wine I know, at £60 or so, for a half litre, it certainly makes sense to me and when you consider the sheer quality of this vintage, it is a bargain for this celestial experience. Stock is likely to arrive in September 2021, but do feel free to register your interest with your preferred wine merchant now. Vintage reports suggest that the build-up to the 2018 harvest brought the highest summer rainfall of the last six years and, combined with some of the coldest night-time temperatures on record, the vines were granted a very long and very slow growing season. These conditions have imbued extreme delicacy of perfume and flavour and also staggering concentration and length in this wine. It also means that the 2018 vintage has otherworldly characteristics and I cannot remember a young vintage tasting so refined and demure. Light bunches and tiny Muscat de Frontignan berries underline just how unusual this vintage was and with a harvest that was a fortnight later than average and crops down by about 15% all of these facts make sense when you taste this ethereal wine. Aged for three years in a combination of 50% new French oak barrels, a small number of acacia barrels, as well as large format foudres, this is both a sensual and also sensitive wine. For a start, the colour is incredibly pale – think a young Sancerre! But the viscosity is amazing when you pour a glass because the liquid moves ever so slightly slower and more deliberately into the glass. The lights come on and the brain fires up immediately and it takes you by surprise just how quickly your olfactory system senses that you are in the presence of greatness. I was in a state of heightened anticipation, long before I raised the glass to my lips and the reward is exquisite. The perfume and palate combine in an astral haze of delight with orange blossom, fig, lemon verbena, wild honey and acacia notes caressing your senses. The texture is super-smooth, incredibly long and unnervingly gentle. It certainly possesses the longest finish I can remember on a Vin de Constance and I have, very fortunately, a tasted huge number of vintages of this wine. If you have never tasted this wine before, please start with this vintage – it will blow your mind. If you have and you are a fan, this is a critical purchase for your collection. I cannot wait to add this wine to my cellar later in the year.Inc. TAX€728.63 -
Matthew Jukes (19.5++)
I am informed by the top man at Klein Constantia that the price will be the same as last year’s superb 2017 and all of the likely candidates in the UK are likely to hold stock. It will require a little effort on Google and you will see that a large number of wine merchants will list 2018 Vin de Constance and while the prices swing around like no other wine I know, at £60 or so, for a half litre, it certainly makes sense to me and when you consider the sheer quality of this vintage, it is a bargain for this celestial experience. Stock is likely to arrive in September 2021, but do feel free to register your interest with your preferred wine merchant now. Vintage reports suggest that the build-up to the 2018 harvest brought the highest summer rainfall of the last six years and, combined with some of the coldest night-time temperatures on record, the vines were granted a very long and very slow growing season. These conditions have imbued extreme delicacy of perfume and flavour and also staggering concentration and length in this wine. It also means that the 2018 vintage has otherworldly characteristics and I cannot remember a young vintage tasting so refined and demure. Light bunches and tiny Muscat de Frontignan berries underline just how unusual this vintage was and with a harvest that was a fortnight later than average and crops down by about 15% all of these facts make sense when you taste this ethereal wine. Aged for three years in a combination of 50% new French oak barrels, a small number of acacia barrels, as well as large format foudres, this is both a sensual and also sensitive wine. For a start, the colour is incredibly pale – think a young Sancerre! But the viscosity is amazing when you pour a glass because the liquid moves ever so slightly slower and more deliberately into the glass. The lights come on and the brain fires up immediately and it takes you by surprise just how quickly your olfactory system senses that you are in the presence of greatness. I was in a state of heightened anticipation, long before I raised the glass to my lips and the reward is exquisite. The perfume and palate combine in an astral haze of delight with orange blossom, fig, lemon verbena, wild honey and acacia notes caressing your senses. The texture is super-smooth, incredibly long and unnervingly gentle. It certainly possesses the longest finish I can remember on a Vin de Constance and I have, very fortunately, a tasted huge number of vintages of this wine. If you have never tasted this wine before, please start with this vintage – it will blow your mind. If you have and you are a fan, this is a critical purchase for your collection. I cannot wait to add this wine to my cellar later in the year.Inc. TAX€381.35 -
Decanter (98)
Butterscotch, lemon patisserie and peach aromas. Pristine quality to the texture, lively and thrilling, this is a serious, opulent and powerful wine, more on the spiced, nuanced side with aspects of dried herbs, wood scents and bitter lemon and orange with a touch of honeyed lychee. It feels supremely complex and characterful. Sophisticated, layered and balanced with some minerality, a slight graphite edge all of which adds to the whole. It's still extremely youthful but there is real sculpting here, a sense of precision, style and freshness. Well crafted with an extremely long life ahead. A wonder, and one of the best from the estate!Inc. TAX€608.63 -
Decanter (98)
Butterscotch, lemon patisserie and peach aromas. Pristine quality to the texture, lively and thrilling, this is a serious, opulent and powerful wine, more on the spiced, nuanced side with aspects of dried herbs, wood scents and bitter lemon and orange with a touch of honeyed lychee. It feels supremely complex and characterful. Sophisticated, layered and balanced with some minerality, a slight graphite edge all of which adds to the whole. It's still extremely youthful but there is real sculpting here, a sense of precision, style and freshness. Well crafted with an extremely long life ahead. A wonder, and one of the best from the estate!Inc. TAX€399.35 -
Tim Atkin MW (96)
The latest Vin de Constance is a very good rather than truly great iteration of this famous sweet wine, but that still makes it pretty special. Made with 28 different batches of Muscat de Frontignan, picked over the space of only three weeks because of the hotter vintage, it has honey, barley sugar, guava and apricot flavours, scented oak spices and a finish that combines glycerol with bright acidity.Inc. TAX€596.88 -
Tim Atkin MW (96)
The latest Vin de Constance is a very good rather than truly great iteration of this famous sweet wine, but that still makes it pretty special. Made with 28 different batches of Muscat de Frontignan, picked over the space of only three weeks because of the hotter vintage, it has honey, barley sugar, guava and apricot flavours, scented oak spices and a finish that combines glycerol with bright acidity.Inc. TAX€416.72 -
(1x150cl) 2021Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.Inc. TAX€264.35 -
Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.Inc. TAX€593.86 -
Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.Inc. TAX€412.31 -
(6x75cl) 2021Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.Expected Price Range€312 - €369 -
Indulge in the wondrous charm of the Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2021. This enchanting Riesling hails from the esteemed vineyards of Mosel, a region renowned for its mineral-rich, slate soils and distinguished winemaking heritage. Following traditional winemaking methods, the Knebel family, reputed for their unwavering dedication to quality and detail, meticulously nurture the grapes to full ripeness. This Auslese level selection boasts a golden capsule, signifying a wine of exceptional quality and sweetness. On the palate, this 2021 vintage dances with rich, concentrated flavours of delicious ripe peaches and apricots, heightened with an undertone of delicate, crunchy citrus and mineral. The Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2021 exemplifies balance and finesse, offering a mesmerising, lingering finish that Riesling enthusiasts will fondly relish.
Inc. TAX€833.86 -
Delight in the elegant 'Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2022', an exquisite wine emanating from the eminent German vineyard of Weingut Knebel. Harvested in the renowned Mosel Valley and derived from the respected Rottgen plot, this Riesling is a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of Mathias Knebel. The careful selection of fully ripe grapes at an advanced stage of concentration ensures a distinctive character not found in standard Auslese styles.
The Goldkapsel annotation indicates an elevated level of ripeness and intensity, delivering a wine brimming with tropical fruit notes, underpinned by a striking mineral edge. With its delicate sweetness impeccably balanced by a vibrant acidity, the 'Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2022' is truly a remarkable representation of the winemaker’s artistry and the classic Mosel Riesling. Indulge in the ultimate fine wine experience with this exceptional offering from the Knebel domain.
Inc. TAX€781.06 -
The Knewitz Hundertgulden Riesling 2021 epitomises the exquisite craftsmanship of Knewitz Estate, nestled in the heart of the Mosel region. Crafted from meticulously selected Riesling grapes harvested from the Hundertgulden vineyard, this wine reflects the unique slate terroir that imparts a distinctive minerality. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, the 2021 vintage preserves the varietal's vibrant acidity and pristine fruit flavours. A subtle touch of oak ageing ensures a harmonious balance without overshadowing its inherent finesse. On the nose, it unveils layers of citrus blossom and green apple, culminating in a crisp, elegantly structured palate with a lingering, mineral-driven finish. Renowned for their dedication to sustainable viticulture, Knewitz Estate delivers a Riesling that is both expressive and age-worthy, making the Knewitz Hundertgulden Riesling 2021 a quintessential choice for connoisseurs seeking depth and purity in every sip.
Inc. TAX€112.75 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2018 Kallstadter Saumagen Riesling Spätlese trocken is fine, fresh and (lime-) stony on the intense, complex, nuanced and viable nose. Full-bodied, tight and chalky on the palate, this silky-textured and finessed Spätlese reveals remarkable tension and chalky expression but also ripe and juicy fruit. Everything is tightly knit and full of tension. This is a beautiful Saumagen and a stunning 2018. 12.5% alcohol. Tasted from AP 1519 in July 2020.Inc. TAX€234.38 -
(6x150cl) 2020The Kollwentz Burgenland Steinzeiler 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Austrian viticulture. Crafted in the esteemed Burgenland region, renowned for its sun-drenched vineyards and diverse terroir, this Steinzeiler benefits from the unique microclimate and mineral-rich soils that characterise the area. The Kollwentz family, with decades of expertise, meticulously selects hand-picked grapes, predominantly Blaufränkisch, ensuring optimal ripeness and concentration. Fermentation occurs in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve the wine’s vibrant acidity and intricate aromas. Ageing takes place in French oak barrels for twelve months, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing the varietal purity. On the palate, Kollwentz Burgenland Steinzeiler 2020 reveals a harmonious balance of dark berry fruits, spice, and a touch of earthiness, culminating in a long, elegant finish. This wine not only reflects the dedication of its producers but also the rich heritage of Burgenland, making it a distinguished choice for connoisseurs seeking excellence.
Inc. TAX€952.16 -
(6x75cl) 2020The Kollwentz Burgenland Steinzeiler 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Austrian viticulture. Crafted in the esteemed Burgenland region, renowned for its sun-drenched vineyards and diverse terroir, this Steinzeiler benefits from the unique microclimate and mineral-rich soils that characterise the area. The Kollwentz family, with decades of expertise, meticulously selects hand-picked grapes, predominantly Blaufränkisch, ensuring optimal ripeness and concentration. Fermentation occurs in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve the wine’s vibrant acidity and intricate aromas. Ageing takes place in French oak barrels for twelve months, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing the varietal purity. On the palate, Kollwentz Burgenland Steinzeiler 2020 reveals a harmonious balance of dark berry fruits, spice, and a touch of earthiness, culminating in a long, elegant finish. This wine not only reflects the dedication of its producers but also the rich heritage of Burgenland, making it a distinguished choice for connoisseurs seeking excellence.
Inc. TAX€446.09 -
(6x75cl) 2022Exuding elegance and finesse, the Kollwentz-Romerhof Chardonnay Gloria 2022 is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship from the esteemed Romerhof estate in Germany's renowned Mosel region. Harvested from sustainably managed vineyards perched on steep, slate-rich slopes, this Chardonnay undergoes careful cold fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve its vibrant acidity and pure fruit character. The wine is then gently aged in French oak barrels, imparting subtle layers of vanilla and toast without overshadowing its natural elegance. Under the stewardship of the Kollwentz family, renowned for their dedication to biodynamic practices and terroir expression, the Gloria 2022 showcases a harmonious balance of citrus zest, ripe orchard fruits, and a distinctive minerality. Its refined structure and persistent finish make it an exquisite pairing for seafood delicacies or creamy poultry dishes. The Kollwentz-Romerhof Chardonnay Gloria 2022 stands as a superb choice for discerning connoisseurs seeking both depth and sophistication in their fine wine collection.
Inc. TAX€564.89 -
Vinous (97)
The 2021 Grande Cuvée TBA No. 34 Nouvelle Vague Kollektion is a blend of 30% Chardonnay, fermented in new barriques and 70% Welschriesling, fermented in new 1,000-liter barrels. The nose smells uncannily of caramel popcorn. It's toasty, rounded and smooth, with a distant sense of lemon oil. The palate adds fruit to the equation: a note of golden apricot preserved in syrup flows and flows. This has a really pure essence of fruit and toastiness with absolute precision.Inc. TAX€314.32 -
James Suckling (98)
A fabulously concentrated and beautifully balanced TBA, this is like diving into a fjord of tropical fruit (both fresh and dried), the vibrant acidity and salty minerality exactly counterbalancing the lushness. Very long, creamy and complete finish. A truly grand cuvee of 60% welschriesling and 40% chardonnay. Drink or hold.Inc. TAX€225.52 -
As an elite vineyard of the Rheinhessen region, Kuhling Gillot presents its prestigious Hipping Riesling GG 2017, embodying the grace and bold character only the finest German Rieslings can exude. A masterful creation, the Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2017 emanates profound aromatics of citrus fruits and ripe peaches, underscored by elegant mineral undertones. The grapes are sustainably cultivated and hand-picked in prime conditions from distinguished old vineyards in Nierstein's Hipping Grand Cru.
The winemaking approach combines modern innovation with tradition; spontaneous fermentation occurs in hundred-year-old, traditional oak barrels, imparting the wine with its unique depth and complexity. The result is an exquisite balance of succulent fruitiness and crisp minerality. Kuhling Gillot, with Carolyn Gillot at its helm, continues to charm wine connoisseurs, earning two stars in Germany’s 'The Wine Guide' in 2019.
Distinguished and refined, the Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2017 is a testament to superior German winemaking. A memorable addition for those desiring to expand their collection with a true gem.
Inc. TAX€420.94 -
The Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2018 is an exquisite masterpiece, hailing from the iconic Rheinhessen region in Germany. Predominantly south-facing, the sun-soaked vineyard ensures optimum ripening on the unique red slate soils of the esteemed Niersteiner Hipping. Kuhling Gillot's commitment to organic viticulture and meticulous attention to detail is reflected in this remarkable Grosses Gewächs (GG), German for "Great Growth". With Caroline Diel at the helm, the esteemed Loosen-trained winemaker, this wine showcases masterful precision and finesse. The 2018 vintage imparts a distinctive mineral character endowed with elegant pear and subtle citrus notes. Refined acidity and impressive length mark Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2018 as a wine of exceptional quality and complexity. This is an illuminating testament to the iconic Riesling grape and the aromatic prowess it can achieve in the hands of a skilled producer.
Inc. TAX€288.97 -
The Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2020 is a quintessential example of a Grosses Gewächs (Great Growth) wine. Produced in Rheinhessen, Germany's largest wine-growing region, this fine Riesling is the creative triumph of Kuhling Gillot, a renowned estate with generations of winemaking expertise. With its sustainable viticulture practices, the estate is revered for its meticulous attention to detail, from the nutrient-rich soil to selective handpicking of grapes. This Riesling boasts a harmonious balance of substantial minerality and vibrant fruitiness, creating a pristine and expressive profile on the palate. The 2020 vintage is particularly remarkable due to the sustained summer heat, resulting in perfect sugar ripeness and an enchanting aromatic complexity. The Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2020 is undoubtedly a distinguished wine for Riesling connoisseurs, emblematic of both its heritage and the passion of its producer.
Inc. TAX€407.77 -
The Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2021 epitomises the pinnacle of German Riesling craftsmanship. Hailing from the esteemed Grosses Gewächs classification, this exquisite wine originates from the meticulously selected vineyards of the Mosel region, renowned for its steep slopes and slate-rich soils that impart a distinctive minerality. Under the expert stewardship of the Kuhling Gillot estate, biodynamic practices are employed to ensure the expression of terroir is impeccably preserved. Hand-harvested Riesling grapes undergo precise fermentation in stainless steel vats, allowing the vibrant acidity and complex aromatic profile to flourish. The 2021 vintage showcases notes of citrus zest, green apple, and subtle floral undertones, seamlessly balanced by a lingering mineral finish. Aged with minimal intervention, this Riesling GG exemplifies purity and elegance, making it a quintessential choice for discerning connoisseurs seeking depth and finesse in every sip.
Inc. TAX€121.15 -
Experience the intriguing allure of the esteemed Kuhling Gillot Nackenheim Riesling 2017, a fine wine from Rheinhessen, Germany. Distinctly crafted by Kühling-Gillot, a renowned producer heralded for their biodynamic philosophy and distinctive wine crafting practice, it captures the rich terroir of the estate's prized single vineyard in Nackenheim.
This vintage Riesling showcases an aromatic blend of ripe pear, lime and subtle mineral undertones. It offers a vibrant acidity and medium body on the palate, harmoniously balanced by its fruit-forward character and subtle creaminess. Maturation on lees and in large, old oak füders distinctly accentuates its elegant, steely texture and depth.
With the Kuhling Gillot Nackenheim Riesling 2017, connoisseurs savour signature, nuanced layers that truly reflect the unique vineyard character and the meticulous, sustainable viticulture practices upheld by the estate. A rare gem, it continues to enchant aficionados globally, promising a drinking experience timestamped by timeless appeal.
Inc. TAX€196.57 -
Emanating from the prestigious region of Rheinhessen, Germany, the Kuhling Gillot Nackenheim Riesling 2018 is a testament to superior winemaking. Produced by the esteemed Kuhling-Gillot winery, who is recognisably acclaimed for adhering strictly to biodynamic methods, yielding exceptional quality in every grape. This 2018 Riesling is irresistibly captivating with bewitching nuances.
Comprised of handpicked Riesling grapes from the Nackenheim vineyards, this vintage exhibits an elegant mineral complexity due to the red slate soil these vines are cultivated in. It is fermented and matured in traditional old oak Fuders, developing an alluring richness. The Kuhling Gillot Nackenheim Riesling 2018 is beautifully balanced with delightful notes of juicy pears, crisp apples, and floral blossoms, all punctuated by a vibrant acidity.
Markedly expressive with a remarkable finish, this Riesling is truly an embodiment of both the vintage and terroir. Relish the charm of Kuhling Gillot Nackenheim Riesling 2018 and its captivating character.
Inc. TAX€201.34
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(6x75cl) 2014Tim Atkin MW (96)
South Africa's Sweet Wine of the Year 2017.In Bond€534.00 -
Decanter (98)
An historical wine, Vin de Constance has been re-established in the last few years as one of the world’s finest sweet wines. Dried Muscat grapes are aged for three years before bottling, in French and Hungarian casks with a touch of acacia wood. Citrus, orange zest, rosewater and spice notes leap out of the glass. The palate has a laser-like focus with massive sweetness perfectly balanced by acidity and a mineral finish. As impressive as Château d’Yquem (and considerably better value).In Bond€338.00 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The Klein Constantia 2016 Vin de Constance is showing beautifully at this moment. Made during a string of devastating drought years, it reveals orange rind, spicy saffron, pickled ginger and a subtle saline lift, while the palate is glossy yet impressively weightless. The estate’s goal of crafting a “dry” sweet wine is evident in the poised balance between sucrosity and freshness, giving the wine a silky, beautifully composed feel. This is a truly memorable experience.In Bond€485.00 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The Klein Constantia 2016 Vin de Constance is showing beautifully at this moment. Made during a string of devastating drought years, it reveals orange rind, spicy saffron, pickled ginger and a subtle saline lift, while the palate is glossy yet impressively weightless. The estate’s goal of crafting a “dry” sweet wine is evident in the poised balance between sucrosity and freshness, giving the wine a silky, beautifully composed feel. This is a truly memorable experience.In Bond€363.00 -
Tim Atkin MW (98)
"Lighter and lighter" is the motto at Klein Constantia these days, according to Matt Day. The latest, world-class release of Vin de Constance certainly doesn’t lack sweetness at 165 grams or even concentration, but it has a freshness that's reminiscent of Vouvray or Barsac. Subtly wooded in 50% new barrels, it unfurls layers of citrus, toast and tarte tatin, with a drizzle of honey and vivid acidity and palate length. Bravo!In Bond€350.00 -
Matthew Jukes (19.5++)
I am informed by the top man at Klein Constantia that the price will be the same as last year’s superb 2017 and all of the likely candidates in the UK are likely to hold stock. It will require a little effort on Google and you will see that a large number of wine merchants will list 2018 Vin de Constance and while the prices swing around like no other wine I know, at £60 or so, for a half litre, it certainly makes sense to me and when you consider the sheer quality of this vintage, it is a bargain for this celestial experience. Stock is likely to arrive in September 2021, but do feel free to register your interest with your preferred wine merchant now. Vintage reports suggest that the build-up to the 2018 harvest brought the highest summer rainfall of the last six years and, combined with some of the coldest night-time temperatures on record, the vines were granted a very long and very slow growing season. These conditions have imbued extreme delicacy of perfume and flavour and also staggering concentration and length in this wine. It also means that the 2018 vintage has otherworldly characteristics and I cannot remember a young vintage tasting so refined and demure. Light bunches and tiny Muscat de Frontignan berries underline just how unusual this vintage was and with a harvest that was a fortnight later than average and crops down by about 15% all of these facts make sense when you taste this ethereal wine. Aged for three years in a combination of 50% new French oak barrels, a small number of acacia barrels, as well as large format foudres, this is both a sensual and also sensitive wine. For a start, the colour is incredibly pale – think a young Sancerre! But the viscosity is amazing when you pour a glass because the liquid moves ever so slightly slower and more deliberately into the glass. The lights come on and the brain fires up immediately and it takes you by surprise just how quickly your olfactory system senses that you are in the presence of greatness. I was in a state of heightened anticipation, long before I raised the glass to my lips and the reward is exquisite. The perfume and palate combine in an astral haze of delight with orange blossom, fig, lemon verbena, wild honey and acacia notes caressing your senses. The texture is super-smooth, incredibly long and unnervingly gentle. It certainly possesses the longest finish I can remember on a Vin de Constance and I have, very fortunately, a tasted huge number of vintages of this wine. If you have never tasted this wine before, please start with this vintage – it will blow your mind. If you have and you are a fan, this is a critical purchase for your collection. I cannot wait to add this wine to my cellar later in the year.In Bond€585.00 -
Matthew Jukes (19.5++)
I am informed by the top man at Klein Constantia that the price will be the same as last year’s superb 2017 and all of the likely candidates in the UK are likely to hold stock. It will require a little effort on Google and you will see that a large number of wine merchants will list 2018 Vin de Constance and while the prices swing around like no other wine I know, at £60 or so, for a half litre, it certainly makes sense to me and when you consider the sheer quality of this vintage, it is a bargain for this celestial experience. Stock is likely to arrive in September 2021, but do feel free to register your interest with your preferred wine merchant now. Vintage reports suggest that the build-up to the 2018 harvest brought the highest summer rainfall of the last six years and, combined with some of the coldest night-time temperatures on record, the vines were granted a very long and very slow growing season. These conditions have imbued extreme delicacy of perfume and flavour and also staggering concentration and length in this wine. It also means that the 2018 vintage has otherworldly characteristics and I cannot remember a young vintage tasting so refined and demure. Light bunches and tiny Muscat de Frontignan berries underline just how unusual this vintage was and with a harvest that was a fortnight later than average and crops down by about 15% all of these facts make sense when you taste this ethereal wine. Aged for three years in a combination of 50% new French oak barrels, a small number of acacia barrels, as well as large format foudres, this is both a sensual and also sensitive wine. For a start, the colour is incredibly pale – think a young Sancerre! But the viscosity is amazing when you pour a glass because the liquid moves ever so slightly slower and more deliberately into the glass. The lights come on and the brain fires up immediately and it takes you by surprise just how quickly your olfactory system senses that you are in the presence of greatness. I was in a state of heightened anticipation, long before I raised the glass to my lips and the reward is exquisite. The perfume and palate combine in an astral haze of delight with orange blossom, fig, lemon verbena, wild honey and acacia notes caressing your senses. The texture is super-smooth, incredibly long and unnervingly gentle. It certainly possesses the longest finish I can remember on a Vin de Constance and I have, very fortunately, a tasted huge number of vintages of this wine. If you have never tasted this wine before, please start with this vintage – it will blow your mind. If you have and you are a fan, this is a critical purchase for your collection. I cannot wait to add this wine to my cellar later in the year.In Bond€303.00 -
Decanter (98)
Butterscotch, lemon patisserie and peach aromas. Pristine quality to the texture, lively and thrilling, this is a serious, opulent and powerful wine, more on the spiced, nuanced side with aspects of dried herbs, wood scents and bitter lemon and orange with a touch of honeyed lychee. It feels supremely complex and characterful. Sophisticated, layered and balanced with some minerality, a slight graphite edge all of which adds to the whole. It's still extremely youthful but there is real sculpting here, a sense of precision, style and freshness. Well crafted with an extremely long life ahead. A wonder, and one of the best from the estate!In Bond€485.00 -
Decanter (98)
Butterscotch, lemon patisserie and peach aromas. Pristine quality to the texture, lively and thrilling, this is a serious, opulent and powerful wine, more on the spiced, nuanced side with aspects of dried herbs, wood scents and bitter lemon and orange with a touch of honeyed lychee. It feels supremely complex and characterful. Sophisticated, layered and balanced with some minerality, a slight graphite edge all of which adds to the whole. It's still extremely youthful but there is real sculpting here, a sense of precision, style and freshness. Well crafted with an extremely long life ahead. A wonder, and one of the best from the estate!In Bond€318.00 -
Tim Atkin MW (96)
The latest Vin de Constance is a very good rather than truly great iteration of this famous sweet wine, but that still makes it pretty special. Made with 28 different batches of Muscat de Frontignan, picked over the space of only three weeks because of the hotter vintage, it has honey, barley sugar, guava and apricot flavours, scented oak spices and a finish that combines glycerol with bright acidity.In Bond€476.00 -
Tim Atkin MW (96)
The latest Vin de Constance is a very good rather than truly great iteration of this famous sweet wine, but that still makes it pretty special. Made with 28 different batches of Muscat de Frontignan, picked over the space of only three weeks because of the hotter vintage, it has honey, barley sugar, guava and apricot flavours, scented oak spices and a finish that combines glycerol with bright acidity.In Bond€333.00 -
(1x150cl) 2021Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.In Bond€213.00 -
Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.In Bond€473.00 -
Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.In Bond€329.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021Tim Atkin MW (98)
Produced in what Matt Day describes as a "perfect" year from Vin de Constance, featuring a long, cool, three-week harvest, the 2021 release has no botrytis but amazing concentration, freshness and intensity. Combining grapes from 25 batches, this confirms the wine's standing as one of the world's great stickies, with layers of orange blossom, jasmine, quince, marmalade and tarte tatin, 168 grams of residual sugar and remarkable freshness and palate length.Expected Price Range€312 - €369 -
Indulge in the wondrous charm of the Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2021. This enchanting Riesling hails from the esteemed vineyards of Mosel, a region renowned for its mineral-rich, slate soils and distinguished winemaking heritage. Following traditional winemaking methods, the Knebel family, reputed for their unwavering dedication to quality and detail, meticulously nurture the grapes to full ripeness. This Auslese level selection boasts a golden capsule, signifying a wine of exceptional quality and sweetness. On the palate, this 2021 vintage dances with rich, concentrated flavours of delicious ripe peaches and apricots, heightened with an undertone of delicate, crunchy citrus and mineral. The Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2021 exemplifies balance and finesse, offering a mesmerising, lingering finish that Riesling enthusiasts will fondly relish.
In Bond€683.00 -
Delight in the elegant 'Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2022', an exquisite wine emanating from the eminent German vineyard of Weingut Knebel. Harvested in the renowned Mosel Valley and derived from the respected Rottgen plot, this Riesling is a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of Mathias Knebel. The careful selection of fully ripe grapes at an advanced stage of concentration ensures a distinctive character not found in standard Auslese styles.
The Goldkapsel annotation indicates an elevated level of ripeness and intensity, delivering a wine brimming with tropical fruit notes, underpinned by a striking mineral edge. With its delicate sweetness impeccably balanced by a vibrant acidity, the 'Knebel, Winninger Rottgen Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel, Mosel 2022' is truly a remarkable representation of the winemaker’s artistry and the classic Mosel Riesling. Indulge in the ultimate fine wine experience with this exceptional offering from the Knebel domain.
In Bond€639.00 -
The Knewitz Hundertgulden Riesling 2021 epitomises the exquisite craftsmanship of Knewitz Estate, nestled in the heart of the Mosel region. Crafted from meticulously selected Riesling grapes harvested from the Hundertgulden vineyard, this wine reflects the unique slate terroir that imparts a distinctive minerality. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, the 2021 vintage preserves the varietal's vibrant acidity and pristine fruit flavours. A subtle touch of oak ageing ensures a harmonious balance without overshadowing its inherent finesse. On the nose, it unveils layers of citrus blossom and green apple, culminating in a crisp, elegantly structured palate with a lingering, mineral-driven finish. Renowned for their dedication to sustainable viticulture, Knewitz Estate delivers a Riesling that is both expressive and age-worthy, making the Knewitz Hundertgulden Riesling 2021 a quintessential choice for connoisseurs seeking depth and purity in every sip.
In Bond€90.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2018 Kallstadter Saumagen Riesling Spätlese trocken is fine, fresh and (lime-) stony on the intense, complex, nuanced and viable nose. Full-bodied, tight and chalky on the palate, this silky-textured and finessed Spätlese reveals remarkable tension and chalky expression but also ripe and juicy fruit. Everything is tightly knit and full of tension. This is a beautiful Saumagen and a stunning 2018. 12.5% alcohol. Tasted from AP 1519 in July 2020.In Bond€175.72 -
(6x150cl) 2020The Kollwentz Burgenland Steinzeiler 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Austrian viticulture. Crafted in the esteemed Burgenland region, renowned for its sun-drenched vineyards and diverse terroir, this Steinzeiler benefits from the unique microclimate and mineral-rich soils that characterise the area. The Kollwentz family, with decades of expertise, meticulously selects hand-picked grapes, predominantly Blaufränkisch, ensuring optimal ripeness and concentration. Fermentation occurs in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve the wine’s vibrant acidity and intricate aromas. Ageing takes place in French oak barrels for twelve months, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing the varietal purity. On the palate, Kollwentz Burgenland Steinzeiler 2020 reveals a harmonious balance of dark berry fruits, spice, and a touch of earthiness, culminating in a long, elegant finish. This wine not only reflects the dedication of its producers but also the rich heritage of Burgenland, making it a distinguished choice for connoisseurs seeking excellence.
In Bond€746.00 -
(6x75cl) 2020The Kollwentz Burgenland Steinzeiler 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Austrian viticulture. Crafted in the esteemed Burgenland region, renowned for its sun-drenched vineyards and diverse terroir, this Steinzeiler benefits from the unique microclimate and mineral-rich soils that characterise the area. The Kollwentz family, with decades of expertise, meticulously selects hand-picked grapes, predominantly Blaufränkisch, ensuring optimal ripeness and concentration. Fermentation occurs in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve the wine’s vibrant acidity and intricate aromas. Ageing takes place in French oak barrels for twelve months, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing the varietal purity. On the palate, Kollwentz Burgenland Steinzeiler 2020 reveals a harmonious balance of dark berry fruits, spice, and a touch of earthiness, culminating in a long, elegant finish. This wine not only reflects the dedication of its producers but also the rich heritage of Burgenland, making it a distinguished choice for connoisseurs seeking excellence.
In Bond€348.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022Exuding elegance and finesse, the Kollwentz-Romerhof Chardonnay Gloria 2022 is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship from the esteemed Romerhof estate in Germany's renowned Mosel region. Harvested from sustainably managed vineyards perched on steep, slate-rich slopes, this Chardonnay undergoes careful cold fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve its vibrant acidity and pure fruit character. The wine is then gently aged in French oak barrels, imparting subtle layers of vanilla and toast without overshadowing its natural elegance. Under the stewardship of the Kollwentz family, renowned for their dedication to biodynamic practices and terroir expression, the Gloria 2022 showcases a harmonious balance of citrus zest, ripe orchard fruits, and a distinctive minerality. Its refined structure and persistent finish make it an exquisite pairing for seafood delicacies or creamy poultry dishes. The Kollwentz-Romerhof Chardonnay Gloria 2022 stands as a superb choice for discerning connoisseurs seeking both depth and sophistication in their fine wine collection.
In Bond€447.00 -
Vinous (97)
The 2021 Grande Cuvée TBA No. 34 Nouvelle Vague Kollektion is a blend of 30% Chardonnay, fermented in new barriques and 70% Welschriesling, fermented in new 1,000-liter barrels. The nose smells uncannily of caramel popcorn. It's toasty, rounded and smooth, with a distant sense of lemon oil. The palate adds fruit to the equation: a note of golden apricot preserved in syrup flows and flows. This has a really pure essence of fruit and toastiness with absolute precision.In Bond€254.00 -
James Suckling (98)
A fabulously concentrated and beautifully balanced TBA, this is like diving into a fjord of tropical fruit (both fresh and dried), the vibrant acidity and salty minerality exactly counterbalancing the lushness. Very long, creamy and complete finish. A truly grand cuvee of 60% welschriesling and 40% chardonnay. Drink or hold.In Bond€180.00 -
As an elite vineyard of the Rheinhessen region, Kuhling Gillot presents its prestigious Hipping Riesling GG 2017, embodying the grace and bold character only the finest German Rieslings can exude. A masterful creation, the Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2017 emanates profound aromatics of citrus fruits and ripe peaches, underscored by elegant mineral undertones. The grapes are sustainably cultivated and hand-picked in prime conditions from distinguished old vineyards in Nierstein's Hipping Grand Cru.
The winemaking approach combines modern innovation with tradition; spontaneous fermentation occurs in hundred-year-old, traditional oak barrels, imparting the wine with its unique depth and complexity. The result is an exquisite balance of succulent fruitiness and crisp minerality. Kuhling Gillot, with Carolyn Gillot at its helm, continues to charm wine connoisseurs, earning two stars in Germany’s 'The Wine Guide' in 2019.
Distinguished and refined, the Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2017 is a testament to superior German winemaking. A memorable addition for those desiring to expand their collection with a true gem.
In Bond€327.00 -
The Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2018 is an exquisite masterpiece, hailing from the iconic Rheinhessen region in Germany. Predominantly south-facing, the sun-soaked vineyard ensures optimum ripening on the unique red slate soils of the esteemed Niersteiner Hipping. Kuhling Gillot's commitment to organic viticulture and meticulous attention to detail is reflected in this remarkable Grosses Gewächs (GG), German for "Great Growth". With Caroline Diel at the helm, the esteemed Loosen-trained winemaker, this wine showcases masterful precision and finesse. The 2018 vintage imparts a distinctive mineral character endowed with elegant pear and subtle citrus notes. Refined acidity and impressive length mark Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2018 as a wine of exceptional quality and complexity. This is an illuminating testament to the iconic Riesling grape and the aromatic prowess it can achieve in the hands of a skilled producer.
In Bond€221.00 -
The Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2020 is a quintessential example of a Grosses Gewächs (Great Growth) wine. Produced in Rheinhessen, Germany's largest wine-growing region, this fine Riesling is the creative triumph of Kuhling Gillot, a renowned estate with generations of winemaking expertise. With its sustainable viticulture practices, the estate is revered for its meticulous attention to detail, from the nutrient-rich soil to selective handpicking of grapes. This Riesling boasts a harmonious balance of substantial minerality and vibrant fruitiness, creating a pristine and expressive profile on the palate. The 2020 vintage is particularly remarkable due to the sustained summer heat, resulting in perfect sugar ripeness and an enchanting aromatic complexity. The Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2020 is undoubtedly a distinguished wine for Riesling connoisseurs, emblematic of both its heritage and the passion of its producer.
In Bond€320.00 -
The Kuhling Gillot Hipping Riesling GG 2021 epitomises the pinnacle of German Riesling craftsmanship. Hailing from the esteemed Grosses Gewächs classification, this exquisite wine originates from the meticulously selected vineyards of the Mosel region, renowned for its steep slopes and slate-rich soils that impart a distinctive minerality. Under the expert stewardship of the Kuhling Gillot estate, biodynamic practices are employed to ensure the expression of terroir is impeccably preserved. Hand-harvested Riesling grapes undergo precise fermentation in stainless steel vats, allowing the vibrant acidity and complex aromatic profile to flourish. The 2021 vintage showcases notes of citrus zest, green apple, and subtle floral undertones, seamlessly balanced by a lingering mineral finish. Aged with minimal intervention, this Riesling GG exemplifies purity and elegance, making it a quintessential choice for discerning connoisseurs seeking depth and finesse in every sip.
In Bond€97.00 -
Experience the intriguing allure of the esteemed Kuhling Gillot Nackenheim Riesling 2017, a fine wine from Rheinhessen, Germany. Distinctly crafted by Kühling-Gillot, a renowned producer heralded for their biodynamic philosophy and distinctive wine crafting practice, it captures the rich terroir of the estate's prized single vineyard in Nackenheim.
This vintage Riesling showcases an aromatic blend of ripe pear, lime and subtle mineral undertones. It offers a vibrant acidity and medium body on the palate, harmoniously balanced by its fruit-forward character and subtle creaminess. Maturation on lees and in large, old oak füders distinctly accentuates its elegant, steely texture and depth.
With the Kuhling Gillot Nackenheim Riesling 2017, connoisseurs savour signature, nuanced layers that truly reflect the unique vineyard character and the meticulous, sustainable viticulture practices upheld by the estate. A rare gem, it continues to enchant aficionados globally, promising a drinking experience timestamped by timeless appeal.
In Bond€144.00 -
Emanating from the prestigious region of Rheinhessen, Germany, the Kuhling Gillot Nackenheim Riesling 2018 is a testament to superior winemaking. Produced by the esteemed Kuhling-Gillot winery, who is recognisably acclaimed for adhering strictly to biodynamic methods, yielding exceptional quality in every grape. This 2018 Riesling is irresistibly captivating with bewitching nuances.
Comprised of handpicked Riesling grapes from the Nackenheim vineyards, this vintage exhibits an elegant mineral complexity due to the red slate soil these vines are cultivated in. It is fermented and matured in traditional old oak Fuders, developing an alluring richness. The Kuhling Gillot Nackenheim Riesling 2018 is beautifully balanced with delightful notes of juicy pears, crisp apples, and floral blossoms, all punctuated by a vibrant acidity.
Markedly expressive with a remarkable finish, this Riesling is truly an embodiment of both the vintage and terroir. Relish the charm of Kuhling Gillot Nackenheim Riesling 2018 and its captivating character.
In Bond€144.00

