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(1x75cl) 2017Inc. TAX€102.84 -
(1x75cl) 2019Vinous (94+)
The 2019 Aglianico del Vulture Titolo is stunning. It opens with a bit of an exotic flair, mixing smoky plum and lavender with animal musk, crushed ashen stone and a whiff of sour citrus that lights up the senses. Then it enters the palate silky and pliant, quickly gaining in youthful tannic tension, but not before providing a preview of mentholated herbal tones and depths of mineral-laden dark fruits that will take center stage after a few years of cellaring. This finishes incredibly long yet structured, leaving a staining of primary concentration to linger under an air of pretty inner florals and savory spice. I believe the 2019 may one day rank among the best vintages ever produced of Elena Fucci’s Titolo.Inc. TAX€104.32 -
Vinous (96)
The 2021 Aglianico del Vulture Titolo 25th Anniversary requires an extended amount of time open in bottle or decanter before truly opening up to reveal its charms. A collage of sweet herbs, crushed rocks, underbrush, black olives and wild berries greets the senses with a tilt of the glass. This is luxuriously smooth, with a balanced inner sweetness and a cascade of mineral tones giving way to balsamic-infused blackberries and tart cherries. It leaves a tinge of sour citrus and rosemary to offset cheek-puckering tension and edgy tannins, finishing incredibly long yet with a welcoming structure that should permit pleasurable drinking after only a few years of cellaring.Inc. TAX€415.87 -
Inc. TAX€871.66 -
(12x75cl) 2019Inc. TAX€1,140.46 -
Inc. TAX€500.63 -
Inc. TAX€867.07 -
(1x75cl) 2017The Elena Walch Aton Pinot Noir Riserva Alto Adige 2017 exemplifies rich winemaking tradition and expressiveness of the terroir. Renowned winemaker Elena Walch hand selects the finest bunches of Pinot Noir, grown meticulously in their Aton vineyards nestled in the heart of Alto Adige, Italy. This wine is an exquisite expression of the vintage and terroir, aged in French oak barrels to imbue complexity and depth.
Flaunting a ruby red hue, this Pinot Noir unfolds an intricate bouquet of fresh strawberries, cherries, and nuanced earthy undertones – a testament to its prestigious vineyard provenance. Structured yet elegant tannins lace the palate, leading to a persistent, flavourful finish that is distinctly Elena Walch Aton Pinot Noir Riserva Alto Adige 2017.
Sipping this wine, you’ll discover why Elena Walch’s commitment to sustainable practices and absolute quality has made her one of the leading wine producers of Italy.
Inc. TAX€142.44 -
(6x75cl) 2017Forged from the renowned vineyards of South West France, 'Elian Da Ros Clos Baquey 2017' is a paragon of fine viticulture. This staunch defender of biodynamic farming, Elian Da Ros, intertwines tradition and innovation to yield this expressive Merlot and Cabernet Franc blend. The meticulous grape ripening under the relentless Marmandais sun, paired with maturing in oak barrels, unveils a compelling composition of lush red fruit, earthy undertones, and vibrant acidity.
Maintaining the unique character of local terroir since 1998, Elian's mastery is undeniable in the Clos Baquey 2017, resonating with finessed tannins and marked minerality. His unwavering dedication to crafting wines truly reflective of their origin, marks Elian Da Ros Clos Baquey 2017 as an estimable choice for any discerning wine enthusiast.
Elian Da Ros Clos Baquey 2017 is an embodiment of a viticulture symphony, harmonising tradition, biodynamics, and innovation. A definitive testament to the prowess of South West French winemaking.
Inc. TAX€348.94 -
Vinous (88)
Altare's 2014 Barolo is a soft, supple wine with the midweight structure of the year very much on display. Fruity, forward and open, it will drink well with minimal cellaring. The Altare Barolo has a track record of aging well. Even so, the 2014 is decidedly light, even within the context of the year.Inc. TAX€474.78 -
Inc. TAX€401.74 -
Jeb Dunnuck (97)
The 2017 Barolo Arborina is introspective on opening, before beginning to unfurl and release a bouquet of cassis, espresso, brushed leather, and violets. The palate is full without weight and is inviting with ripe black cherry, cocoa powder, and cedar. The tannins are fine and polished, with an undeniable luxurious quality and refinement. Hold 3-5 years and drink 2025-2050.Inc. TAX€684.94 -
Inc. TAX€275.92 -
Vinous (97)
It may seem hard to believe, but the 2004 Langhe Arborina takes things to another level. Here it is the interplay of exuberance and vibrancy that is totally captivating. The 2004 is intense, structured and destined to provide exceptional drinking for another decade plus. Scents of cherry, mint, spice and licorice add the final shades of nuance. The 2004 has really blossomed over the last few years.Inc. TAX€452.14 -
Vinous (95)
The 2012 La Villa, a blend of 60% Larigi Barbera and 40% Arborina Nebbiolo, is superb. Wonderfully alive and nuanced, the 2012 races across the palate with beautifully layered fruit and fabulous overall balance. Dark red cherry, plum, spice and new leather notes meld together in the glass. As is typically the case, the Barbera gives richness and mid-palate, while the Nebbiolo is mostly felt in the wine's aromatics and structure.Inc. TAX€420.94 -
(6x75cl) 2021Inc. TAX€510.94 -
Vinous (97)
Altare's 2010 Langhe Larigi (Barbera) stands out for its exceptional textural finesse and elegance. Small red berries, flowers and mint are all woven together beautifully in the glass. The 2010 was aged in 100% new barrels, but there is absolutely not a hint of oak, and the fruit is incredibly pure and vivid. The 2010 isn't one of the biggest Larigis to emerge from this cellar, but it is certainly one of the most polished. Altare elevates Barbera to an entirely new level with a fabulous Larigi that bears more than a passing resemblance to the Burgundies that are so adored at this small, family-run domaine.Inc. TAX€109.15 -
Inc. TAX€478.54 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The Barbera grape can often act like Nebbiolo showing its best results in the later vintages that end on a cool note. Those conditions are what define the beautiful 2016 Barbera d'Alba Vigna Martina. The wine sees 20 days of maceration with submerged cap, and the bouquet is flowing, polished and impactful as a result. Blackberry, summer cherry and plum rise from the glass. Some 18 months of oak aging adds delicate touches of spice, leather and cedar.Inc. TAX€274.54 -
Inc. TAX€86.32 -
Inc. TAX€221.74 -
Jeb Dunnuck (91)
Bottled the first week of August 2024, the 2022 Barbera D'Alba Vigna Martina was raised in French oak and pours a deep red color. A luxuriously styled wine, it’s going to benefit from more time in bottle to integrate its oak spice. The nose is spicy and ripe with notes of toasted cedar, black cherries, baking spices, and vanilla bean. Full-bodied, it is ripe but retains snappy acidity, ripe tannins, and a deep spiciness on the finish. This is a more serious Barbera to drink over the next 8-10 years and would do well with lovers of Bordeaux varietals looking to branch out.Inc. TAX€129.52 -
Wine Advocate (92+)
This is a new wine that was only made in this vintage to address low yields and difficult growing conditions. In truth, it was also produced in 2002 for the same reasons. The 2014 Barolo is a blend of Nebbiolo grapes from the Grasso family's best vineyard sites: Casa Maté and Gavarini Chiniera. In a very happy and nostalgic way, this wine brings us back in time to when Barolo was more streamlined and linear in style. The limestone-rich soils of Gavarini Chiniera give the wine its aromatic profile with delicate tones of wild berry and blue flower. The Casa Maté site provides the robust texture and structure you taste here. This wine was designed to be offered at a lower price point (that's great news for us!). It offers an accessible personality that makes it easy to enjoy at your favorite Italian restaurant. I put the plus sign next to my score to underline the value you get here.Inc. TAX€391.43 -
Vinous (93)
The 2003 Barolo Gavarini Vigna Chiniera is impeccable. The breadth and richness of the year are both very much present. This is one of the more opulent, full-bodied Gavarinis I can remember tasting at Grasso. This vintage will give readers who may be new to the Grasso Barolos some idea of how these wines age, which is spectacularly. Orange peel, white truffle, cinnamon, mint and red berries all flesh out as this dramatic, full-bodied Barolo shows off its class and pedigree. The 2003 is simply gorgeous today. The tannins are remarkably polished, especially within the context of the year. Slight hints of development are present on the bouquet, but the 2003 is far from being mature. It should drink well for another 10-15 years, which is longer than the overwhelming majority of other wines in this vintage. Gianluca Grasso adds that the altitude of the vineyard was key in preserving freshness.Inc. TAX€662.14 -
(6x75cl) 2007Vinous (93+)
These 2007 Baroli from Elio Grasso are worth successors to the stunning 2006s. Readers will have to wait until 2012 for the 2006 Barolo Rüncot. The more time passes, the greater my esteem grows for this underappreciated and often overlooked grower in Monforte. To be sure Domenico Clerico, Conterno-Fantino and Aldo and Giacomo Conterno get most of the attention in Monforte, but at their best Grasso's Baroli more than hold their own. A recent magnum of the 2000 Rüncot was quite possibly the finest and most elegant 100% new French oak-aged Barolo I have ever tasted. Grasso's 2007s Baroli saw 30 days of contact on the skins followed by a full 30 months in large, neutral oak casks. The 2007 Barolo Gavarini Vigna Chiniera opens with an exotic bouquet of candied red fruit, flowers, mint and minerals. This is an unsually opulent, racy style for Grasso. The Gavarini is a touch hot and alcoholic at first, but with several hours of air, that quality seemed to resolve itself nicely. Silky, beautifully integrated tannins frame a finish of exceptional elegance. The personality of the year marks the Gavarini to a significant degree.Inc. TAX€1,073.99 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The 2010 Barolo Gavarini Chiniera is an amazing wine born 430 meters above sea level from white limestone and sandy soils. The elegance expressed by the wine is unforgettable. It opens to a pretty garnet color with ethereal tones of licorice and balsam herb with sharp, delineated contours. This vineyard is usually harvested later than the others, so the growing cycle is extra long and steady. The wine is silky, finessed and profound. Drink: 2018-2040.Inc. TAX€904.79 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (96)
The 2012 Barolo Gavarini Chiniera is one of the most beautiful, precise wines of the vintage. Finely cut and chiseled, the Gavarini exudes energy and tension, both signatures of this high-altitude, Monforte site. Crushed flowers, dark red berries, mint and crushed rocks are some of the signatures. So many 2012s are open-knit, but Grasso's Gavarini is going to need at least several years in barrel. If anything, the 2012 is a bit austere, but I say that in the best sense of the word. Exotic, alluring and totally stunning, the 2012 is a real knock-out.Inc. TAX€419.03 -
Vinous (96)
The 2013 Barolo Gavarini Chiniera is much showier than the Ginestra Casa Matè. An ample, resonant Barolo, the Gavarini Chiniera exudes richness from the get-go. Macerated cherry, kirsch, wild flowers and mint are some of the many notes that are laced together. Ripe, silky tannins add to the wine's considerable raciness. I am somewhat surprised by how well this gorgeous wine is showing today.Inc. TAX€482.39 -
James Suckling (98)
Extremely perfumed, showing lots of rose, lavender and dark-berry character. Full body with intense density and chewiness that gives the wine great structure. Lots of flavor and focus at the finish. Needs five to six years to finish. Drink in 2024.Inc. TAX€275.59 -
(1x75cl) 2015James Suckling (98)
Extremely perfumed, showing lots of rose, lavender and dark-berry character. Full body with intense density and chewiness that gives the wine great structure. Lots of flavor and focus at the finish. Needs five to six years to finish. Drink in 2024.Inc. TAX€102.24
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(1x75cl) 2017In Bond€82.00 -
(1x75cl) 2019Vinous (94+)
The 2019 Aglianico del Vulture Titolo is stunning. It opens with a bit of an exotic flair, mixing smoky plum and lavender with animal musk, crushed ashen stone and a whiff of sour citrus that lights up the senses. Then it enters the palate silky and pliant, quickly gaining in youthful tannic tension, but not before providing a preview of mentholated herbal tones and depths of mineral-laden dark fruits that will take center stage after a few years of cellaring. This finishes incredibly long yet structured, leaving a staining of primary concentration to linger under an air of pretty inner florals and savory spice. I believe the 2019 may one day rank among the best vintages ever produced of Elena Fucci’s Titolo.In Bond€83.00 -
Vinous (96)
The 2021 Aglianico del Vulture Titolo 25th Anniversary requires an extended amount of time open in bottle or decanter before truly opening up to reveal its charms. A collage of sweet herbs, crushed rocks, underbrush, black olives and wild berries greets the senses with a tilt of the glass. This is luxuriously smooth, with a balanced inner sweetness and a cascade of mineral tones giving way to balsamic-infused blackberries and tart cherries. It leaves a tinge of sour citrus and rosemary to offset cheek-puckering tension and edgy tannins, finishing incredibly long yet with a welcoming structure that should permit pleasurable drinking after only a few years of cellaring.In Bond€299.00 -
In Bond€682.00 -
(12x75cl) 2019In Bond€906.00 -
In Bond€395.00 -
In Bond€675.00 -
(1x75cl) 2017The Elena Walch Aton Pinot Noir Riserva Alto Adige 2017 exemplifies rich winemaking tradition and expressiveness of the terroir. Renowned winemaker Elena Walch hand selects the finest bunches of Pinot Noir, grown meticulously in their Aton vineyards nestled in the heart of Alto Adige, Italy. This wine is an exquisite expression of the vintage and terroir, aged in French oak barrels to imbue complexity and depth.
Flaunting a ruby red hue, this Pinot Noir unfolds an intricate bouquet of fresh strawberries, cherries, and nuanced earthy undertones – a testament to its prestigious vineyard provenance. Structured yet elegant tannins lace the palate, leading to a persistent, flavourful finish that is distinctly Elena Walch Aton Pinot Noir Riserva Alto Adige 2017.
Sipping this wine, you’ll discover why Elena Walch’s commitment to sustainable practices and absolute quality has made her one of the leading wine producers of Italy.
In Bond€115.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017Forged from the renowned vineyards of South West France, 'Elian Da Ros Clos Baquey 2017' is a paragon of fine viticulture. This staunch defender of biodynamic farming, Elian Da Ros, intertwines tradition and innovation to yield this expressive Merlot and Cabernet Franc blend. The meticulous grape ripening under the relentless Marmandais sun, paired with maturing in oak barrels, unveils a compelling composition of lush red fruit, earthy undertones, and vibrant acidity.
Maintaining the unique character of local terroir since 1998, Elian's mastery is undeniable in the Clos Baquey 2017, resonating with finessed tannins and marked minerality. His unwavering dedication to crafting wines truly reflective of their origin, marks Elian Da Ros Clos Baquey 2017 as an estimable choice for any discerning wine enthusiast.
Elian Da Ros Clos Baquey 2017 is an embodiment of a viticulture symphony, harmonising tradition, biodynamics, and innovation. A definitive testament to the prowess of South West French winemaking.
In Bond€267.00 -
Vinous (88)
Altare's 2014 Barolo is a soft, supple wine with the midweight structure of the year very much on display. Fruity, forward and open, it will drink well with minimal cellaring. The Altare Barolo has a track record of aging well. Even so, the 2014 is decidedly light, even within the context of the year.In Bond€377.00 -
In Bond€311.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (97)
The 2017 Barolo Arborina is introspective on opening, before beginning to unfurl and release a bouquet of cassis, espresso, brushed leather, and violets. The palate is full without weight and is inviting with ripe black cherry, cocoa powder, and cedar. The tannins are fine and polished, with an undeniable luxurious quality and refinement. Hold 3-5 years and drink 2025-2050.In Bond€547.00 -
In Bond€222.00 -
Vinous (97)
It may seem hard to believe, but the 2004 Langhe Arborina takes things to another level. Here it is the interplay of exuberance and vibrancy that is totally captivating. The 2004 is intense, structured and destined to provide exceptional drinking for another decade plus. Scents of cherry, mint, spice and licorice add the final shades of nuance. The 2004 has really blossomed over the last few years.In Bond€353.00 -
Vinous (95)
The 2012 La Villa, a blend of 60% Larigi Barbera and 40% Arborina Nebbiolo, is superb. Wonderfully alive and nuanced, the 2012 races across the palate with beautifully layered fruit and fabulous overall balance. Dark red cherry, plum, spice and new leather notes meld together in the glass. As is typically the case, the Barbera gives richness and mid-palate, while the Nebbiolo is mostly felt in the wine's aromatics and structure.In Bond€327.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021In Bond€402.00 -
Vinous (97)
Altare's 2010 Langhe Larigi (Barbera) stands out for its exceptional textural finesse and elegance. Small red berries, flowers and mint are all woven together beautifully in the glass. The 2010 was aged in 100% new barrels, but there is absolutely not a hint of oak, and the fruit is incredibly pure and vivid. The 2010 isn't one of the biggest Larigis to emerge from this cellar, but it is certainly one of the most polished. Altare elevates Barbera to an entirely new level with a fabulous Larigi that bears more than a passing resemblance to the Burgundies that are so adored at this small, family-run domaine.In Bond€87.00 -
In Bond€375.00 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The Barbera grape can often act like Nebbiolo showing its best results in the later vintages that end on a cool note. Those conditions are what define the beautiful 2016 Barbera d'Alba Vigna Martina. The wine sees 20 days of maceration with submerged cap, and the bouquet is flowing, polished and impactful as a result. Blackberry, summer cherry and plum rise from the glass. Some 18 months of oak aging adds delicate touches of spice, leather and cedar.In Bond€205.00 -
In Bond€64.00 -
In Bond€161.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (91)
Bottled the first week of August 2024, the 2022 Barbera D'Alba Vigna Martina was raised in French oak and pours a deep red color. A luxuriously styled wine, it’s going to benefit from more time in bottle to integrate its oak spice. The nose is spicy and ripe with notes of toasted cedar, black cherries, baking spices, and vanilla bean. Full-bodied, it is ripe but retains snappy acidity, ripe tannins, and a deep spiciness on the finish. This is a more serious Barbera to drink over the next 8-10 years and would do well with lovers of Bordeaux varietals looking to branch out.In Bond€100.00 -
Wine Advocate (92+)
This is a new wine that was only made in this vintage to address low yields and difficult growing conditions. In truth, it was also produced in 2002 for the same reasons. The 2014 Barolo is a blend of Nebbiolo grapes from the Grasso family's best vineyard sites: Casa Maté and Gavarini Chiniera. In a very happy and nostalgic way, this wine brings us back in time to when Barolo was more streamlined and linear in style. The limestone-rich soils of Gavarini Chiniera give the wine its aromatic profile with delicate tones of wild berry and blue flower. The Casa Maté site provides the robust texture and structure you taste here. This wine was designed to be offered at a lower price point (that's great news for us!). It offers an accessible personality that makes it easy to enjoy at your favorite Italian restaurant. I put the plus sign next to my score to underline the value you get here.In Bond€304.00 -
Vinous (93)
The 2003 Barolo Gavarini Vigna Chiniera is impeccable. The breadth and richness of the year are both very much present. This is one of the more opulent, full-bodied Gavarinis I can remember tasting at Grasso. This vintage will give readers who may be new to the Grasso Barolos some idea of how these wines age, which is spectacularly. Orange peel, white truffle, cinnamon, mint and red berries all flesh out as this dramatic, full-bodied Barolo shows off its class and pedigree. The 2003 is simply gorgeous today. The tannins are remarkably polished, especially within the context of the year. Slight hints of development are present on the bouquet, but the 2003 is far from being mature. It should drink well for another 10-15 years, which is longer than the overwhelming majority of other wines in this vintage. Gianluca Grasso adds that the altitude of the vineyard was key in preserving freshness.In Bond€528.00 -
(6x75cl) 2007Vinous (93+)
These 2007 Baroli from Elio Grasso are worth successors to the stunning 2006s. Readers will have to wait until 2012 for the 2006 Barolo Rüncot. The more time passes, the greater my esteem grows for this underappreciated and often overlooked grower in Monforte. To be sure Domenico Clerico, Conterno-Fantino and Aldo and Giacomo Conterno get most of the attention in Monforte, but at their best Grasso's Baroli more than hold their own. A recent magnum of the 2000 Rüncot was quite possibly the finest and most elegant 100% new French oak-aged Barolo I have ever tasted. Grasso's 2007s Baroli saw 30 days of contact on the skins followed by a full 30 months in large, neutral oak casks. The 2007 Barolo Gavarini Vigna Chiniera opens with an exotic bouquet of candied red fruit, flowers, mint and minerals. This is an unsually opulent, racy style for Grasso. The Gavarini is a touch hot and alcoholic at first, but with several hours of air, that quality seemed to resolve itself nicely. Silky, beautifully integrated tannins frame a finish of exceptional elegance. The personality of the year marks the Gavarini to a significant degree.In Bond€872.00 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The 2010 Barolo Gavarini Chiniera is an amazing wine born 430 meters above sea level from white limestone and sandy soils. The elegance expressed by the wine is unforgettable. It opens to a pretty garnet color with ethereal tones of licorice and balsam herb with sharp, delineated contours. This vineyard is usually harvested later than the others, so the growing cycle is extra long and steady. The wine is silky, finessed and profound. Drink: 2018-2040.In Bond€731.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (96)
The 2012 Barolo Gavarini Chiniera is one of the most beautiful, precise wines of the vintage. Finely cut and chiseled, the Gavarini exudes energy and tension, both signatures of this high-altitude, Monforte site. Crushed flowers, dark red berries, mint and crushed rocks are some of the signatures. So many 2012s are open-knit, but Grasso's Gavarini is going to need at least several years in barrel. If anything, the 2012 is a bit austere, but I say that in the best sense of the word. Exotic, alluring and totally stunning, the 2012 is a real knock-out.In Bond€327.00 -
Vinous (96)
The 2013 Barolo Gavarini Chiniera is much showier than the Ginestra Casa Matè. An ample, resonant Barolo, the Gavarini Chiniera exudes richness from the get-go. Macerated cherry, kirsch, wild flowers and mint are some of the many notes that are laced together. Ripe, silky tannins add to the wine's considerable raciness. I am somewhat surprised by how well this gorgeous wine is showing today.In Bond€379.00 -
James Suckling (98)
Extremely perfumed, showing lots of rose, lavender and dark-berry character. Full body with intense density and chewiness that gives the wine great structure. Lots of flavor and focus at the finish. Needs five to six years to finish. Drink in 2024.In Bond€222.00 -
(1x75cl) 2015James Suckling (98)
Extremely perfumed, showing lots of rose, lavender and dark-berry character. Full body with intense density and chewiness that gives the wine great structure. Lots of flavor and focus at the finish. Needs five to six years to finish. Drink in 2024.In Bond€82.00

