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    2024 Felton Road Block 2 Chardonnay
    Central Otago, NEW ZEALAND
    $79. 99
    Bottle
    $959.88 Dozen
    ABV: 13.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Other Reviews……
    Perfumed and subtle lemon and sliced apple aromas follow through to a medium body with so much finesse, yet it’s structured and lightly chewy. Long finish. Exceptional. From biodynamically grown grapes. Better in two or three years. Screw cap.
    97 Points
    JamesSuckling.com

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    2024 Robert Mondavi Buttery Chardonnay
    California, UNITED STATES
    $19. 99
    Bottle
    $239.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 2 Years (2026-2028)
    ABV: 14.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Rich, full and creamy textured with a long opulent finish.

    Brilliant straw colour with a watery hue. Nosing offers up aromas of ripe peach and crème brulee which are overlaid by some prominent bacon fat notes. Honeycomb and spice scents are also evident. Rich, full and creamy textured, the palate is inundated with luscious peach, honeycomb and crème brulee flavours. Nougat , butterscotch, toasty oak and spice accents also make an appearance. Excellent concentration with a long, round opulent finish.
    Drink over the next 1-2 years.
    Alc. 14.5%

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    • Organic
    • Biodynamic
    2023 Domaine William Fevre Chablis
    Chablis, FRANCE
    $64. 99
    Bottle
    $779.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 5 Years (2026-2031)
    ABV: 12.5%
    Closure: Diam Cork

    Pear, lime and green apple fruits with a river stone like feel and an energetic, mineral laden finish.

    Founded by William Fevre in 1957 the domaine has grown to now become one of the biggest land owners in Chablis with 78 hectares of prestigious vineyards, of which 15.9 hectares are classified as Premiers Crus and 15.2 as Grand Crus.
    This is consistently one of the best value Chablis on the market and a benchmark of a vintages quality.
    Brilliant pale straw colour with glimpses of green around the edges and a watery hue. Delightful pear and lime scents greet the nostrils followed by hints of green apple, fresh herbs and wet stone. Carrying a river stone like textural feel across the palate are delicious pear, lime and green apple fruits. Excellent intensity with notions of wet stone, infusions of fresh herbs and minerals the undercard. Crisp acidity lending energy to the long, nicely shaped, mineral laden finish.
    Drink over the next 4-5 years.
    Alc. 12.5%

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    • Organic
    2024 Felton Road Block 6 Chardonnay
    Central Otago, NEW ZEALAND
    $79. 99
    Bottle
    $959.88 Dozen
    ABV: 13.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Other Reviews……
    A dense and layered white that’s mostly from Mendoza (Wente clone). It’s full-bodied but not heavy, with excellent phenolic intensity. Long and powerful. Just a hint of creaminess. Flavorful finish. From biodynamically grown grapes. Drink or hold. Screw cap.
    96 Points
    JamesSuckling.com

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    2025 Teusner Lucius Fiano
    Barossa Valley, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $24. 99
    Bottle
    $299.88 Dozen
    Minimum 12 bottles
    Cellar: Drink now - 1 Years (2025-2026)
    ABV: 12.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Lime, pear and green apple fruits with brisk, saline edged acidity and a dry, refreshing finish.

    Brilliant pale straw colour with a faint greenish tinge to the surrounds and a watery hue. Fresh lime and green apple aromas are trailed by some pear, fresh herb and stony mineral notes. Possessing a river stone like feel, the palate features lime, pear and green apple fruits over a fresh herb and zingy mineral infused back drop. Brisk saline edged acidity with a dry, refreshing finish.
    Drink over the next year.
    Alc. 12.5%

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    2023 Hentley Farm The Beast Shiraz
    Barossa Valley, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $99. 99
    Bottle
    $1199.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 10 Years (2026-2036)
    ABV: 14.8%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Doused with lashings of black fruit, this is a power packed, opulent and dense Barossa Shiraz.

    Selected from a single block high on the estate peak, where the soils are shallow and exposure to sunlight is long, the Beast embodies all the classic Barossa attributes of power, concentration, richness and structure. Maturation took place in French oak (60% new and 40% seasoned) for a period of 22 months.
    Magnificent colour saturation featuring an impenetrable inky black heart and a near equally deep dark red black hue. Potent ripe blackberry, liquorice and dark plum scents soar out of the glass followed by some spicy vanillin cedar, mocha, earth and subtle peppered fennel notes. Rich, densely concentrated and opulent yet possessing an underlying freshness, the weighty palate is coated with lavish dark plum, liquorice and blackberry fruits. Spicy vanillin cedar, subtle earthy mocha and peppered fennel elements are also evident. Velvety yet structurally sturdy tannins. Power packed it finishes exceptionally long and sumptuous.
    Drink over the next 8-10 years.
    Alc. 14.8%

    Other Reviews…..
    Shiraz from D block on the Hentley Farm estate in the western Barossa, destemmed and aged in French oak (60% new, 40% seasoned) for 22 months. Bright magenta-splashed crimson with a heady array of beautifully plush blueberry, blackberry and dark plum fruits. Hints of baking spices, cedar, vanilla pod, licorice, dark chocolate, citrus blossom, tobacco and roasting meats. Pure and opulent from woah-to-go. Travels with harmony and latent power and is backed by super-compact, silty tannins and fine mineral focus. A wine and winery in fantastic form. Drink by 2045.
    96+ Points
    Dave Brookes - James Halliday’s Australian Wine Companion

    Deep crimson. Intense dark chocolate cedar, black berry aromas with hits of wax polish. Beautifully balanced wine with pure blackberry pastille fruits, velvety form tannins and underlying roasted chestnut, cedar notes. Finishes Claret-firm with minerally notes. A beastly good Barossa Shiraz with very good ageing potential. Drink 2028–2042.
    97 Points
    Ken Gargett – The Vintage Journal

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    • Reduced
    2022 Nicks Secret Coonawarra LCFD Cabernet Sauvignon
    Coonawarra, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    Reduced from $40.00
    $19. 99
    Bottle
    $239.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2026-2032)
    ABV: 14.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Normally retailing for around $40, this Nicks Secret is from one of Coonawarra’s most revered estates, established in 1974. 2022 was a superb vintage in Coonawarra with regions flagship varietal, Cabernet Sauvignon, being a standout. Priced at just $19.99 under its Nicks Secret guise it represents outstanding drinking.

    From a producer with an impeccable pedigree, this is a rich and polished yet refined expression of Coonawarra Cabernet that delivers exceptional value at just $20.

    Dense midnight black heart with a deep dark red black tinged hue. Flowing through the nostrils with splendid intensity is an attractive wave of blackcurrant, liquorice and mulberry scents which are complimented by spicy vanillin cedar, tobacco, earthy black olive and subtle choc mint notes. Rich and concentrated yet refined, generous blackcurrant and liquorice fruits flood the mouth supported by a spicy vanillin cedar, ripe mulberry, subtle tobacco, earth and bay leaf background. Polished and silky it has an exquisitely fine tannin structure and long deeply fruited finish.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 14.5%

    Other Reviews….
    The first thing you note is the color. It’s deep and opaque. And then the nose displays all you expect from those blackcurrant and dark berry characters of Coonawarra, but with that fine leafy lift that brings a regionality to it. The palate is both structured and yet elegantly defined, with a firm thread of fine limestone-like characters, of the tannins neatly sitting with the integration of fine oak. This is a wine that’s built for extended cellaring, and yet its balance is so supreme that it can be enjoyed right now. Super wine. Drink 2025-2045.
    96 Points
    Ray Jordan – WinePilot.com

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    2021 Craiglee Eadie Shiraz
    Sunbury, Victoria, AUSTRALIA
    $44. 99
    Bottle
    $539.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2026-2032)
    ABV: 13.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Rich and juicy with slightly muscular tannins and a savoury, blackpepper infused conclusion.

    The 'Eadie' is made from fruit grown on the Eadie's Block paddock, located on the southern side of Jackson's Creek. Its named after the family who first planted vines on the spot in 1863 - the Ben Eadie's. The Vineyard was re-planted in 1993 and is made using all the same techniques as the iconic Shiraz from the original old block.
    Midnight black heart with a dark red black tinged hue. Blackpepper infused aromas of red to dark plum and liquorice intermix with smoked meats, earthy leather and spicy clove like notes. Rich, juicy red plum and liquorice fruits make a plush entrance with notions of smoked meats, clove and peppered earth outlined across the back half. Slightly muscular tannins lend a sense of firmness onto the savoury, blackpepper infused conclusion.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 13.5%

    Other Reviews……
    The Eadie is a single plot wines that is made from fruit located on the southern side of Jacksons Creek in the vineyard of Craiglee, and is named for the family who first planted vines there in 1863. What a thing.
    A lush and plush expression, somewhat outside the norm of the Craiglee precision, a touch more volume but all the control and charm expected of top flight shiraz from here. Depth is a thing here, so too a velvety feel, rich, ripe plum, a liqueur cassis note that flows through and then lifts with green olive, violet florals, a touch of sweet spice, dried Italian herbs, faint game meat notes, some cedar and clove in there too. A lot on. Really good. Just so, rich but refreshing, and a full experience. So unique. Drink 2026-2038+
    96 Points
    Mike Bennie – The Wine Front

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    2024 Bicknell FC Lance Old Vine Cabernet Sauvignon
    Yarra Valley, Victoria, AUSTRALIA
    $79. 99
    Bottle
    $959.88 Dozen
    Minimum 6 bottles
    Cellar: Drink now - 8 Years (2026-2034)
    ABV: 12%
    Closure: Stelvin

    A light, elegant and fresh Yarra Valley Cabernet with juicy red fruit.

    Deep black dark red colour with a vibrant red to dark red hue. Intense aromas of red currant, red liquorice and mulberry are complimented by bay leaf, subtle dusty vanillin cedar and spicy tobacco notes. Light, elegant and fresh, juicy red currant, red cherry and mulberry fruits are interwoven with infusions of bay leaf, earth and delicate spicy black olive characters. Bright acidity and fine grained tannins with a subtle chalkiness to the refined finish.
    Drink over the next 6-8 years.
    Alc. 12%

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    2021 Neldner Road by Dave Powell Herrman Kalimna Shiraz
    Barossa Valley, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $95. 00
    Bottle
    $1140.00 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 10 Years (2026-2036)
    ABV: 14.5%
    Closure: Cork

    Boasting magnificent power, concentration and extraordinary depth this a stunning Shiraz from Dave Powell.

    Formerly known as Powell & Son, Dave Powell, of Torbreck fame and son Callum have now decided to take separate paths on their winemaking journey. Dave rebranding his venture Neldner Road. The Herrmann vineyard is in the Kalimna subregion in the North-western Barossa with the 87 year old vines planted on yellow to grey clays over limestone. Maturation took place in new French oak barriques for a period of 24 months.

    Dense inky black heart with a very deep dark red black hue. Heady scents of ripe blackberry, dark plum and liquorice waft through the olfactory senses with terrific potency. Some vanillin cedar, scorched earth, dark chocolate and pepper notes ensue. Completely engulfing the rich, weighty palate is a tidal wave of ripe blackberry, liquorice and dark plum fruit. Subtlety smoked vanillin cedar, fennel, earthy dark chocolate and traces of peppered dried herbs unravel across the back half. Boasting magnificent power, concentration and depth, it features an opulent texture and velvet smooth tannins. Finishes extraordinary long, plush and super seductive. Dave Powell at his absolute finest.
    Drink over the next 8-10 years
    Alc. 14.5%

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    2023 Beechworth Wine Estates Chardonnay
    Beechworth, Victoria, AUSTRALIA
    $32. 99
    Bottle
    $395.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 4 Years (2025-2029)
    ABV: 13.4%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Rich, full and creamy textured with a long opulent finish.

    Fermented in 500 litre French oak barrels (30% new) then matured on lees for 10 months. Brilliant pale straw colour with a distinct green tint to the edges and a watery hue. Soaring from the glass are intense ripe peach, nectarine and honeycomb aromas which are complimented by crème brulee, hints of butterscotch and spicy nougat. Rich, full and creamy textured, the mouth is engulfed with ripe fleshy peach, nectarine, honeycomb and crème brulee flavours. Subtle bacon fat and citrusy nougat elements sit in the background. A lick of brisk acidity freshens up the long opulent finish.
    Drink over the next 3-4 years.
    Alc. 13.4%

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    2023 La Renjardiere Cotes du Rhone
    Cotes du Rhone Villages, Southern Rhone, FRANCE
    $23. 99
    Bottle
    $287.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 3 Years (2025-2028)
    ABV: 14.5%
    Closure: Diam Cork

    A rich, succulent Cotes du Rhone amply endowed with black fruit and possessing ripe, slightly chewy tannins.

    The Dupond family has a long and respected history in the wine industry, with roots in Burgundy and the Rhône Valley. In 1880, Joanny Dupond expanded the family’s vineyards from Beaujolais to the Côtes du Rhône by founding the La Renjardière vineyard just north of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. This 309-acre vineyard, previously an oak forest called La Renjarde, was transformed by Joanny, who personally planted each vine. Today, Hervé Dupond oversees La Renjardière, and he has broadened production by building strong partnerships with longtime wine growers and carefully selecting the best plots for quality.
    A blend of Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre and Cinsault aged in cement tanks for a period of 10 months. Totally opaque black dark red colour with a dark red hue. Ripe black raspberry and black cherry sense dominate the nose with some liquorice scorched earth and peppered dried herb notes also chiming in. Rich and succulent, the amply endowed palate features black raspberry, dark to black cherry and liquorice fruits over a herbs de Provence infused backdrop of scorched earth and pepper. Ripe, slightly chewy tannins with a long, generously fruited conclusion.
    Drink over the next 2 to 3 years.
    Alc. 14.5%

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    2025 Garagiste Merricks Rose
    Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, AUSTRALIA
    $34. 99
    Bottle
    $419.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 1 Years (2025-2026)
    ABV: 13%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Sappy and spicy with excellent textural volume and a long finish.

    Made from Pinot Noir grapes. Salmon tinged colour. Spicy citrus and blood orange scents intermingle with some red apple skin and quince notes. Concentrated and shapely, the palate has a spicy flavour profile of strawberry, peach and blood orange fruits over some red apple and quince characters. Sappy acidity yet showing excellent textural volume, it finishes long and spicy.
    Drink over the next year.
    Alc. 13%

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    • Special Order Product – Delayed Dispatch
    2025 Tin Shed Wild Bunch Riesling
    Eden Valley, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $26. 99
    Bottle
    $323.88 Dozen
    Minimum 12 bottles
    Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2026-2032)
    ABV: 11.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    A crunchy, lime focused Riesling with zesty acidity.

    Brilliant pale straw colour with green tinged edges and a watery hue. Lime juice top notes are joined by some lemon, green apple skin, wet steel and chalky mineral notes. Crunchy lime, lemon and green apple fruits overlay a wet steel and chalky mineral infused back drop. Zesty acidity with a mouth watering lime focused finish.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 11.5%

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    2023 Hay Shed Hill Cabernet Merlot
    Margaret River, Western Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $19. 99
    Bottle
    $239.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2025-2031)
    ABV: 14.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    A rich, fleshy yet quite refined Cabernet Merlot blend that concludes long and savoury.

    A blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon and 25% Merlot matured in French oak barriques for 12 months. Dense pitch black heart with a dark red black tinged hue. Pronounced red to black currant and mulberry scents are interwoven with vanillin cedar, tobacco, earthy black olive and bay leaf notes. Rich and fleshy yet quite refined in its flow the palate features concentrated red to black currant and mulberry fruits over cedary tobacco, earthy black olive and dried herb accents. Fine grained tannins concluding long and savoury.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 14.5%

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    2024 Mountadam Five-Fifty Chardonnay
    Eden Valley, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $19. 99
    Bottle
    $239.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 3 Years (2025-2028)
    ABV: 13.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Mid weighted with fleshy fruit and a gentle creamy feel to the finish.

    Brilliant pale straw colour with subtle glints of green to the edges and a watery hue. Pear, nectarine and bees wax aromas drift from the glass with some lemon butter and spice notes also evident. Fleshy pear, peach and bees wax flavours line the palate underscored by delicate lemon butter and spice characters. Well integrated acidity with a gentle creamy feel to the mid length finish.
    Drink over the next 2-3 years.
    Alc. 13.5%

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    • Special Order Product – Delayed Dispatch
    2025 Corryton Burge Rose
    Barossa, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $26. 99
    Bottle
    $323.88 Dozen
    Minimum 12 bottles
    Cellar: Drink now - 1 Years (2025-2026)
    ABV: 13%
    Closure: Stelvin

    A moreish, glossy textured Rose.

    Pale damask pink colour. Strawberry, peach and raspberry scents mix with musk and spice notes. Glossy textured, the palate features raspberry, strawberry and musk flavours with some pomegranate and spice elements sitting in the background. Nicely concentrated it has fresh underlying acidity and a long slinky finish that’s quite moreish.
    Drink over the next year.
    Alc. 13%

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    2023 O’Leary Walker Polish Hill River Armagh Cabernet Sauvignon
    Clare Valley, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $27. 99
    Bottle
    $335.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2026-2032)
    ABV: 14.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    A sturdily built Clare Cabernet that’s rich and full with a slightly grippy conclusion.

    Dense pitch black heart with a deep dark red black tinged hue. Cassis, dark plum and toasty vanillin cedar aromas inundate the olfactory senses followed by some tobacco, black olive and spice notes. Rich and full, the palate is awash with blackcurrant, plum and mulberry fruit which is backed by a sturdy tannin structure. Extending across the back half are notions of vanillin cedar, tobacco, black olive, earth and bay leaf accents. Slightly grippy medium to long conclusion.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 14.5%

    Other Reviews……
    Sourced from the sub-regions of Polish Hill River and Armagh. Aromas scream Cabernet: blackberry, blackcurrant, a little leaf, and syrupy dark chocolate. The palate is deeply concentrated, supported by chalky tannins and plenty of oak, yet perfectly balanced. Drives through to an extended finish. Tremendous cellaring potential yet delicious already. Drink 2025-2045.
    97 Points
    Ray Jordan – WinePilot.com

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    2024 Denton Estate Chardonnay
    Yarra Valley, Victoria, AUSTRALIA
    $37. 99
    Bottle
    $455.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 5 Years (2026-2031)
    ABV: 13.3%
    Closure: Stelvin

    A shapely Yarra Valley Chardonnay with fresh underlying acidity and a long glossy finish.

    Brilliant pale straw colour with a distinctive green tint to the edges and a watery hue. Elevating their way out of the glass are attractive white peach, nectarine and dried honey aromas which are trailed by whiffs of crème brulee, cashew, biscuity nougat and spice. Fleshy white peach, nectarine and dried honey flavours meander across the palate carrying with them a gentle creamy textural feel. Biscuity nougat, subtle creme brulee and spice elements the back drop. Fresh underlying acidity with a long glossy finish.
    Drink over the next 4-5 years.
    Alc. 13.3%

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    2025 Jim Barry Watervale Riesling
    Clare Valley, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $22. 99
    Bottle
    $275.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 8 Years (2025-2033)
    ABV: 11%
    Closure: Stelvin

    A mouth watering Watervale Riesling with terrific drive and intensity.

    Brilliant water like core with green highlighted edges. Punchy lime, lemon and orange rind scents jump out of the glass trailed by some talc and chalky mineral notes. Boasting terrific drive and intensity, mouth watering lime, citrus and orange rind flavours inundate the palate. Green apple, chalky talc and steely mineral elements extend across the back half. Tense and sculptured in its feel it has crisp acidity and a long zesty finish.
    Drink over the next 6-8 years.
    Alc. 11%

    Other Reviews……
    The 2025 Watervale Riesling is tightly coiled and water-white in flavors, with lemon zest, green apple, white flowers and a hint of pear. This is fresh and crunchy and defined by its purity and clarity. It's a wine that has a surprising ability to age despite the price point and one that looks so good in its youth. This is a compelling wine for the money….
    Drink 2025-2035.
    92 Points
    Erin Larkin – Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate

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    2022 Querciabella Chianti Classico
    Tuscany, ITALY
    $54. 99
    Bottle
    $659.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2026-2032)
    ABV: 14%
    Closure: Cork

    Querciabella Chianti Classico has been the centrepiece of the estate’s winemaking operations since the onset. First produced in 1974, it consistently receives high levels of critical acclaim. Maturation took place in fine to extra fine grained oak barriques (225 Litre) and tonneaux (500 Litre), and partially in larger oak vessels for a period of 14 months, before the final blend is assembled. It’s then given a further 12 months bottle age before release.

    Refined and energetic, this delicious Chianti strikes a beautiful balance between varietal purity, vibrancy and depth.


    Deep dark red black core with a red to dark red hue. Attractive red currant and red cherry aromas are trailed by some red liquorice, earth, subtle tobacco and spicy dried herb notes. Mid weighted, the palate is layered with expressive red currant, red liquorice and red cherry fruits which meld into a dusty earth, dried herb, tobacco and spicy cedar back drop. Energetic acidity and fine grained tannins impart a slight chalky feel yet there’s an overwhelming refinement to the wine. Long, savoury, red fruited finish.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 14%

    Other Reviews….
    Pouring a youthful jeweled ruby color, the 2022 Chianti Classico is entirely Sangiovese from Greve, Lamole, and Radda. (The producers have stopped using fruit from Gaiole in the blend, as they are concentrated on vines closer to home, including the higher elevation site in Lamole for freshness.) The nose is very pretty and fruity, with aromas of mixed berries, crushed flowers, and sweet earth. Medium to full-bodied, it’s elegant on the palate, with a fresh feel, fine tannins, and a refined texture. It is elegant all the way through and is going to offer a lot of pleasure over the next 10-12 years. Drink 2025-2037.
    93 Points
    Audrey Frick – JebDunnuck.com

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    2023 Hollick The Bard Cabernet Sauvignon
    Coonawarra, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $16. 99
    Bottle
    $203.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 2 Years (2025-2027)
    ABV: 14.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Medium bodied with blackcurrant and mulberry fruits and a savoury conclusion.

    Deep dark red black core with a dark red hue. Blackcurrant and ripe mulberry scents mix with cedary tobacco, dried herb and spicy earth notes. Medium bodied, the palate is decorated with blackcurrant and mulberry fruits which meld into a dried herb, cedary tobacco and spice back drop. Fine grained tannins with a savoury conclusion of ample length.
    Drink over the next 1-2 years.
    Alc. 14.5%

    Other Reviews…..
    Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon here. The colour is a deep blood red. An alluring and even exuberant nose with notes of red fruits, rose petals, blackcurrants, spices and warm earth with medium length and offering juicy acidity. Attractive drinking now and for the next six to eight years. Drink 2025-2033.
    92 Points
    Ken Gargett – WinePilot.com

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    2023 O’Leary Walker Polish Hill River Armagh Shiraz
    Clare Valley, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $27. 99
    Bottle
    $335.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2025-2031)
    ABV: 14.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    A bold, weighty Clare Shiraz that features impressive richness and power within a sturdy structure.

    After building an enviable reputation working for some of Australia’s most prestigious wineries David O’Leary and Nick Walker established their own venture in 2000. Based in the Clare Valley they specialise in Riesling and Shiraz that consistently excel in the value for money stakes.
    For the excellent 2023 vintage fruit was sourced from two Clare Valley sub regions, the cooler Polish Hill River and also the warmer Armagh, north of Clare. Each batch is fermented separately in two and four tonne fermenters over a 14 day period and hand-plunged. Maturation took place in French oak, 20% new, for a period of 18 months.
    Dense inky black heart with a dark purple black tinged hue. Blackberry, liquorice and black cherry aromas flood the nostrils mixing with gently charred vanillin oak, black olive, fennel and blackpepper notes along the way. Rich, concentrated and succulent, black cherry, blackberry, liquorice and blueberry fruits explode across the bold, weighty palate. Scorched earth, vanillin oak, fennel and pepper elements lend further nuance across the back half. Boasting impressive power and depth, it has polished yet sturdy tannins and a long, sumptuous finish.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 14.5%

    Other Reviews……
    Here is a wine that combines the power and intensity of Clare with finesse to create a stylish example of what the region does well. Fruit was sourced from the sub-regions of Polish Hill River and Armagh. Immediately strikes with dark fruits and spices, displaying blackberry, plum, dark mocha, and even a touch of black olive. The palate is deeply intense with richness and depth, yet managed with elegance. Perfectly balanced, superb value, and great cellaring potential—though beautiful now. Drink 2025-2045.
    96 Points
    Ray Jordan – WinePilot.com

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    2021 Paritua Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon
    Hawkes Bay, NEW ZEALAND
    $69. 99
    Bottle
    $839.88 Dozen
    Minimum 6 bottles
    Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2025-2031)
    ABV: 14%
    Closure: Cork

    Rich black fruits intermeshed with prominent toasty oak and a firm finish.

    Dense inky black in colour with a very deep dark red black tinged hue. Elevated blackcurrant, liquorice and black cherry aromas are trailed by toasty vanillin cedar, earthy black olive and spice notes. Rich blackcurrant, liquorice and black cherry fruits lean into some prominent toasty vanillin oak, black olive and spicy tobacco elements. Slightly bitter back half with grainy tannins lending a firm feel across the long finish.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 14%

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    2025 Dandelion Vineyards Enchanted Garden of the Eden Valley Riesling
    Eden Valley, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $23. 99
    Bottle
    $287.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2025-2031)
    ABV: 11.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Crunchy lime, green apple and lemon fruits with steely mineral infused acidity and a long zesty finish.

    Brilliant pale straw colour with a distinct glimmer of green around the edges and a watery hue. Lime, citrus and green apple aromas bound out of the glass trailed by some subtle orange rind and steely mineral notes. Crunchy lime, green apple and lemon fruits fill the mouth underscored by crisp, steely mineral infused acidity. Excellent drive with a long zesty finish.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 11.5%

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    2023 Seresin Leah Pinot Noir
    Marlborough, NEW ZEALAND
    $42. 99
    Bottle
    $515.88 Dozen
    Minimum 6 bottles
    Cellar: Drink now - 5 Years (2026-2031)
    ABV: 14%
    Closure: Stelvin

    A very spicy and structured Pinot with a savoury flavour profile.

    Aged in French oak barriques for 8 months. Dark red core with black toned edges and a dark red hue. Spicy dark cherry, strawberry and anise aromas emanate followed by some dried herb and subtle earthy graphite like notes. Nicely fleshed and spicy, the palate has a savoury flavour profile of red to dark cherry, anise, dried herbs and earthy graphite. Slightly chalky tannins and bright acidity with a structured and spicy finish.
    Drink over the next 4-5 years.
    Alc. 14%

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    2021 Nicks Secret MST Grenache Mataro Shiraz
    Barossa Valley, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    Reduced from $24.99
    $14. 99
    Bottle
    $179.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 4 Years (2025-2029)
    ABV: 14%
    Closure: Stelvin

    A blend of 66% Grenache, 25% Mataro and 9% Shiraz. The Grenache was sourced from three separate old vine blocks planted in 1920, 1948 & 1970 respectively with the Mataro coming from bush vines planted in 2001, and the Shiraz from a single block planted in 1998. Maturation took place in a mixture of 30% concrete tanks and 70% old French oak puncheons for a period of 9 months. Normally priced between $25 and $40, this is another vinous bargain at it’s Nicks Secret price of just $15.

    Rich, sumptuous and succulently fruited, this classically styled Barossa GSM delivers the goods for just $15.

    Deep dark red black colour with a dark red hue. Dark raspberry, ripe cherry and liquorice aromas jump from the glass followed by some vanillin spice, subtle scorched earth and peppered dried herb notes. Rich and succulent, the mid weighted palate is swamped with spicy dark raspberry, liquorice and ripe dark cherry fruits. Vanillin spice, scorched earth and peppered dried herb elements lend further nuance. Velvety yet sturdy tannin structure with a long, sumptuous finish.
    Drink over the next 3-4 years.
    Alc. 14%

    Other Reviews….
    A blend of grenache 66%, mataro 25% and shiraz 9% from five separate blocks, 20% whole bunch, matured in 30% concrete conical tank, 70% old French oak puncheon. Bright, crunchy satsuma plum and red cherry fruits with crunchy cranberry. Plenty of exotic spice along with hints of dried meats, pressed wildflowers, amaro herbs and red licorice. Medium bodied and bouncy, it's a very easy-to-drink wine with gentle tannins, great palate weight and moreish fruit pure finish. Drink by 2033.
    93 Points
    Dave Brookes - James Halliday’s Australian Wine Companion

    Beautifully ripe and scented, the bouquet shows sweet plum, olive, cumin and rich floral aromas, followed by a succulent palate offering rounded mouthfeel and supple texture. Smooth and soothing with juicy fruit intensity, finishing long and silky. At its best: now to 2031.
    93 Points
    Sam Kim – Wine Orbit

    The famous Rhone blend done Barossa style. The fruit is sourced from three blocks of Grenache, the oldest dating back to 1920, with single blocks of the other varieties. The final blend was Grenache 66%, Mataro 25% and Shiraz 9%. The wine spent nine months maturing, 70% of it in old French oak puncheons, before a final three months in stainless steel. Deep magenta colour, the wine is delightfully ripe with notes of leather, warm earth, animal hides, cloves and black fruits. There is a supple texture through to abundant but quite fine, mouth coating tannins. There is excellent length here too. This is a red more burly than elegant, but it is full of flavour with palate moving to cold tea and chocolate notes. Enjoy this for the next eight to ten years. Drink 2024-2034.
    92 Points
    Ken Gargett – WinePilot.com

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    2024 Zilzie Selection 23 Shiraz
    Victoria, AUSTRALIA
    $12. 99
    Bottle
    $155.88 Dozen
    Minimum 12 bottles
    Cellar: Drink now - 2 Years (2026-2028)
    ABV: 14.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Fleshy plum and dark cherry fruits with a toasty vanillin oak laden finish.

    Deep dark red black core with a dark red hue. Plum, dark cherry and liquorice scents intermix with some vanillin earth and spice notes. Fleshy plum and dark cherry fruits meld into a toasty vanillin oak, liquorice and spice back drop. Polished tannins with a toasty vanillin oak laden finish.
    Drink over the next 1-2 years.
    Alc. 14.5%

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    2025 Pierro L.T.C.
    Margaret River, Western Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $32. 99
    Bottle
    $395.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 3 Years (2026-2029)
    ABV: 13.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Concentrated, textural and mouth wateringly fresh with a long scrumptious finish.

    In 1979 Mike Peterkin produced Australia’s first Semillon Sauvignon Blanc. Working at Cullen’s at the time, the wine went on to win a trophy at the Perth Royal Show. He never claimed any originality for the idea, he simply borrowed it from the French. In 1980 he was so convinced of the blend’s potential in Margaret River he devoted a third of the Pierro plantings to the varieties.
    The 2025 L.T.C. is made up of 45% Semillon, 32% Sauvignon Blanc and 23% Chardonnay. A portion of the blend was fermented and matured in new and one & two year-old French oak barrels for a period of 2-3 months with the balance fermented and matured in stainless steel.
    Brilliant water like core with green highlighted edges. Passionfruit, lime and green apple scents jump out of the glass trailed by some subtle herbaceous grassy notes, guava and mineral flint. Mouth watering passionfruit, guava, lime and green apple flavours are delivered with fantastic concentration and show impressive textural volume. Subtle herbaceous grassy elements and zingy minerals line the back half. Displaying outstanding drive, it has crisp acidity and a long scrumptious finish.
    Drink over the next 2-3 years.
    Alc. 13.5%

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    Ardnamurchan AD/ Sauternes Cask Release Peated Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml)
    Highlands, SCOTLAND
    $149. 99
    Bottle
    $1799.88 Dozen
    ABV: 50%

    We know that peat and sweet sherry are a fabulous mix, so why not try peated spirit with a sweet wine like Sauternes? This small-batch release of 8460 bottles was matured in 29 ex-Bourbon casks for three years before being carefully re-racked into sweet white wine barriques for a further 3.5 years. It was summed up by one taster as "rich, decadent, coastal smokey whisky." 50% Alc./Vol. Non-chill filtered.

    Other reviews... Nose: A hint of petrichor alongside gentle farm-y notes. There’s some straw with slivers of silage too. The whiffs of pineapple, melon and chamomile are very pleasing, but there’s also an earthiness. We’re ending things of yellow plums and heathery smoke. Taste: Slightly dry. Not as full-bodied as you’d expect. Also a tad more ashy than I’d like. But then hints of sultanas, dunnage notes and smoked paprika powder. There are tangerines too, smoke-infused vanilla custard and gentle honey notes. Eminently drinkable. Finish: Medium to long. Hints of beachy bonfires, sea shells and soft floral notes. While I expected a slightly richer experience, there’s an elegance and balance here that’s really appealing. - wordsofwhisky.com

    Notes from the producers... Nose: Lime leaf, lemon balm, shortbread, hay bales. Pineapple upside-down-cake, desiccated coconut, crème de pêche. Stem ginger syrup, pencil shavings,tobacco. Palate: Nutmeg, dried ginger, orange blossom water. Smoked manuka honey, lemon meringue pie, salted cashew nuts. Tajin seasoning, Creamola foam, Tizer. Hickory wood, farmy smoke, earthy depth. Finish: Spicy, punchy, bright. A luscious, decadent dram.

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    Ardnamurchan AD/ Madeira Cask Release Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml)
    Highlands, SCOTLAND
    $149. 99
    Bottle
    $1799.88 Dozen
    ABV: 52%

    For this release, Bourbon casks from early 2018 were filled with a roughly 60/40 ratio of unpeated to peated spirit, then re-racked into Madeira casks for two years. These casks were vatted just prior to reaching seven years old and bottled, yielding just under 19,000 units. Says one taster, "This whisky is simply delicious. You can taste the quality casks... their spirit is flawless too... very wine influenced for those who like it, very sweet, but in the best way possible and very balanced with the meaty, smoky elements." 52% Alc./Vol. Non-chill filtered.

    Other reviews... "With the Madeira Cask 2025 release, Ardnamurchan has crafted a whisky with superb balance. It plays your taste buds like a pinball machine, bouncing from sweet to spicy and back again. That interplay keeps every sip engaging, whether you’re a seasoned whisky drinker or just getting started." - Whisky Monkeys

    Notes from the producers... Nose: Cocoa powder, stewed plums, sugared almonds, bread and butter pudding, nutmeg, sandalwood, bracken, fruit scone, red currants. Palate: Cinnamon sweets, cedar bark, salted trail mix with chocolate chips, rosemary stalks, toffee apple, pine needles, strawberries with black pepper. Finish: Medium weight, dusty, long and slightly drying finish.

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    2022 Domaine des Escaravailles La Ponce Rasteau
    Rasteau, Southern Rhone, FRANCE
    $36. 99
    Bottle
    $443.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 5 Years (2025-2030)
    ABV: 15%
    Closure: Cork

    A rich, blockbuster Rasteau that marries opulence with a robust structure.

    Rasteau's 880 hectares of vines are planted on marl and red and yellow clay soils over sandstone with rounded stones covering some sectors, which in heatwave vintages act like health insurance against hydric stress. By law, the Grenache component in the dry red blends must be 50% minimum, with Syrah and/or Mourvedre 20% minimum and other grape varieties of the appellation tolerated up to 20%. In 2010 the Rasteau AOC was created allowing the wines to be named after the village, dropping the Cotes-du-Rhone tag and joining the likes of Chateauneuf-du-Pape and Gigondas at the pinnacle of the wine hierarchy in the Southern Rhone.
    A blend of 80% Grenache and 20% Syrah sourced from vines over 60 years old and 40 years old respectively. The Syrah component is aged in old 225 litre barrels whilst the Grenache is aged in concrete vats for a period of 15 months. Very deep dark red black colour with a dark red hue. Wafting through the nostrils are potent aromatics of black raspberry, liquorice and ripe black cherry which interact with some herb du Provence, scorched earth and pepper notes. The rich, blockbuster palate delivers a concentrate of black raspberry, black cherry and liquorice fruit that’s super succulent. Ripe chewy tannins firm up the back half with infusions of provincial herbs, scorched earth and pepper lying underneath. Superb power with a long pepper laced finish that ties opulence with a robust feel.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 15%

    Other Reviews….
    The 2022 La Ponce offers more concentration, showcasing red, blue, and black fruits, pepper, sweet garrigue, and cherry jam. Medium to full-bodied, with a great mid-palate, ripe, velvety tannins, and impeccable balance, it's outstanding and will drink nicely for 10-12 years. Drink 2024-2036.
    93 Points
    JebDunnuck.com

    A blend of Grenache and Syrah, this wine opens with a fresh bouquet of ripe fig and blackberry, complemented by a hint of salt and stony minerality. The fresh acidity lifts the black fruit, creating a focused, straightforward profile that's wonderfully easy to drink. Approachable and refreshing, this wine is perfect for immediate enjoyment.
    93 Points
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    Ardnamurchan AD/ 10 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml)
    Highlands, SCOTLAND
    $134. 99
    Bottle
    $1619.88 Dozen
    ABV: 46.8%

    The inaugural batch of what's set to become a distillery staple.

    Last year saw an AD/10 which was a once-off 'anniversary' release of 100% unpeated spirit from Ardnamurchan's first year of distilling. New as of 2025 is this 10 year old representing the first batch of what will become a regular line, increasing in volume as stock becomes available over time. Composed primarily of Bourbon barrel matured spirit (98%), complemented by a small portion of Sherry casks (2%) to add depth and richness, casks were filled with a well-balanced mix of unpeated (52%) and peated (48%) whisky, combining the clean sweetness and vanilla tones from Bourbon maturation with subtle sherry influence and a measured touch of smoke for complexity and harmony. Bottled at 46.8% Alc./Vol. without chill filtration.

    Notes from the producers... The nose opens with coconut, oat biscuits, and zesty orange peel, layered with salty sea air, bonfire leaves, and a hint of strawberry laces and mint. The palate is rich and creamy, with custard creams, vanilla wafer, brine, and earthy smoke. A lingering, smoky, maritime warmth defines the finish.

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    2025 Rob Hall Pinot Noir
    Yarra Valley, Victoria, AUSTRALIA
    $26. 99
    Bottle
    $323.88 Dozen
    Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2026-2032)
    ABV: 13.5%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Growing up in Healesville, a young Rob Hall did some summer work in the vineyards during the early to mid nineties before taking up full time work at Yarra Ridge then Punt Road. From 2002 to 2011 he was the winemaker at Mount Mary, it wasn’t until 2014 that he took the leap and began his own operation.
    2025 was another excellent year in the Yarra Valley, the weather was close to perfect right through the season, resulting in a fairly early harvest, producing wines with lovely aromatics and wonderful intensity. This Pinot Noir was sourced from five vineyards – Harriet’s, Full Moon, Boat O’Craigo, Nenagh Park and Yarrawalla with only 10% of the Harriet’s component being whole bunch. Maturation was predominantly in seasoned hogheads and puncheons (300 & 500L).

    Richly fruited, supple and expansive, this is yet another great value Pinot from the ever reliable Rob Hall.

    Red to dark red colour with black toned edges and a light red hue. Perfumed wafts of violet, red to dark cherry, strawberry and subtle anise greet the nostrils. Some subtle rhubarb, bramble, fresh herb and vanillin spice notes are also evident. Richly fruited, supple and polished, the moreish palate is flooded with a wave of red to dark cherry, strawberry, anise and delicate rhubarb flavours. Lending further interest are some dried herb, bramble, forest floor and spice elements. Both powerful and expansive, it has velvety tannins and a long, seductive finish.
    Drink over the next 5-6 years.
    Alc. 13.5%

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    Ardnamurchan AD/ The Midgie Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml)
    Highlands, SCOTLAND
    $124. 99
    Bottle
    $1499.88 Dozen
    ABV: 48%

    Crafted to honour Scotland’s most infamous creature, the Highland Midge, this release brings together 50% ex-American bourbon barrels, 48% Port Barriques and 2% Sherry casks. It's a split of 75% unpeated spirit and 25% peated bottled at 48% Alc./Vol. Non chill filtered.

    Other reviews... [2024 bottling tasted] A rather charming tribute, it seems, to those pesky little midges that can be a bit of a nuisance when one visits Scotland at certain times. It’s a blend of casks, including sherry, bourbon, Sauternes, and Madeira. No wonder it might attract the midges, ha! Colour: pale gold. Nose: you don’t really get the Madeira, nor the Sauternes, or even the sherry for that matter, so I’d imagine these were second or even third-fill casks, no? The result, however, is impeccable. There’s a lovely smoky focaccia vibe, buttery croissants, and delightful notes of smoked paprika (how good is that!), alongside hints of new tyres, spent oil, and fresh concrete… and perhaps just a whisper of Madeira after all. Really, it’s spot on. Mouth: the peat comes through more on the palate than on the nose, with green pepper, creosote, tar, smoked kippers, lemon, and apple, plus oysters and a few drops of Tabasco. Finish: long and beautiful, with a slightly herbal touch. Think samphire, lemon, and a drop of seawater. Comments: utterly delightful and very peaty. The good side of midges, as it were. 88 points - whiskyfun.com

    Notes from the producers...  Gammon ham with torched pineapple, prunes dipped in salt. Strawberry jam on a salty cracker, almond oil, coconut macaroon, spearmint. Palate: Salt-baked pear, meadowsweet, wildflowers, lemon thyme. Sultanas, cherrywood embers, cocoa powder, pink peppercorns. Finish: A gentle puff of enticing, buoyant smoke. Himalayan pink salt, red currant cordial. A constant mingling of sweet and salty. Dry, lengthy finish.

    78 Degrees Rosso Vermouth (750ml)
    Adelaide Hills, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $36. 99
    Bottle
    $443.88 Dozen
    ABV: 18%

    The basis of a good Vermouth is a quality wine, and South Australia is known for its rich reds. At 78 Degrees, one of their preferences is old vine Grenache, which brings notes of raspberry, blueberry, chocolate and tobacco to their contemporary Rosso Vermouth. A generous handful of traditional Torino roots, herbs and spices, stored since the 1960s, add vanilla, spice and a rounded herbal tone. The late addition of anise myrtle and quandong adds a signature Australian flourish with sunrise lime and finger lime included to cut through the unctuous nature of the Grenache. 18% Alc./Vol.

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    Waubs Harbour Maritime Sherry Limited Edition Single Malt Australian Whisky (500ml)
    Tasmania, AUSTRALIA
    $250. 00
    Bottle
    $3000.00 Dozen
    ABV: 52%

    Waubs' latest release sees French oak ex-Apera sherry casks balanced by x-Bourbon matured stocks. Drawing on some of the first casks the distillery filled, and landing in at just over six years old, the distiller's say it's no sherry bomb, nor is it intended as a whisky of extremes, being slightly lighter, though better integrated and more easily approached than many previous releases. Upfront sherry and spicy fruit cake flavours develop into poached orchard fruits, ending with a tangy, coastal vibe that leaves the impression of distant peat. Waubs' salted caramel keynote is also evident, particularly through the long finish. In terms of maritime style, we're heading towards the coastal Highlands - Pulteney and Orkney come to mind, but even Campbeltown would be a reference point. Indeed, no other distillery in the Southern hemisphere succeeds in capturing a Scottish coastal character as convincingly as this. Already sold out at the distillery, 618 bottles at 52% Alc./Vol. make up the limited edition. Non chill filtered. Tasted from a 25ml sample.

    Notes from the producers... Nose: Red apple, apricot, almond husk, pear with a slight sea spray and woody character. Palate: Apricot, apple and pear in syrup, buttery and biscuit notes, salted caramel with an undertone of golden syrup, balanced by citrus and a lovely oak spice. Finish: A bitter sweet balance between fruited syrup and kitchen spices.

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    2017 Amrut Single Cask #8835 Australian Exclusive Ex-Madeira Cask 5 Year Old Single Malt Indian Whisky (700ml)
    Bangalore, INDIA
    $199. 99
    Bottle
    $2399.88 Dozen
    ABV: 60%

    Single Cask No. 8835 is an Australian Exclusive, hand picked by the importers. What intrigued them about this cask was not only the fantastic flavour profile, but the technique used to produce this totally unfiltered whisky. It involved decanting the whisky and letting it settle for 3 days before calculating exactly how much water was required to cut the alcohol down to 60% ABV. Water was slowly drip-fed over 36 hours into the vat, not disturbing any sediment or oils. When complete, a slow syphon was used to fill the bottles from the top of the vat and into the bottles, all the time checking that the ABV was correct and the liquid in the bottles remained as pure as possible. The resulting whisky has all of its natural oils and lipids which are commonly lost or greatly reduced in a filtration process. This leaves us with a delightful full-flavoured, full-textured whisky. As close as can be to its last days in the cask!

    78 Degrees Rose Vermouth (750ml)
    Adelaide Hills, South Australia, AUSTRALIA
    $36. 99
    Bottle
    $443.88 Dozen
    ABV: 18%

    Crafted from a proprietary 40/60 Torino blend as well as Australian native botanicals, including Karkalla, Wattleseed, Native Thyme, Sunrise Lime, Lemon Myrtle, Anise Myrtle & Finger Lime, this Rosé Vermouth employs McLaren Vale Chenin Blanc as its foundation, complemented by the deep red fruit and spicy pepper characteristics of McLaren Vale Grenache and Shiraz. The botanicals and the wine combine with ageing in a mixture of old oak and stainless steel resulting in a vermouth featuring notes of red fruits, citrus and spice. 18% Alc./Vol.

    Hampden Estate 1753 Pure Single Jamaica Rum (700ml)
    JAMAICA
    $129. 99
    Bottle
    $1559.88 Dozen
    ABV: 46%

    "...flawless and outstanding value." - whiskyfun.com

    What appears at first glance to be another limited release, is in fact, now part of the core range from Hampden Estate. This bottling commemorates the year the distillery was founded. Extended fermentation initiated by native yeasts, distillation in copper pot stills with double retorts and a three-year full-term tropical ageing make for a classic Jamaican style. Praised as a first-rate and very welcome addition to the distillery's portfolio, the typical notes that Hampden has become famous for are all captured - namely, lots of estery pineapple and ripe banana with an earthy funkiness making it a superior mixer for cocktails like Daiquiris or Mai Tais, while also being complex enough to enjoy neat or over ice. No sugar or colouring is added. 46% Alc./Vol.

    Other reviews... This one’s an HLCF. While I’m not a huge advocate for prominently displayed ‘vintage’ years that stretch the imagination (though it’s common practice among the Scots and the Japanese too), Hampden can do what it pleases and rightly so. Naturally, the rational mind knows 1753 isn’t the vintage here, but marketing has never been aimed at the rational mind, has it? Enough musings—on we go… Colour: light gold. Nose: oh yes, undoubtedly, unmistakably, indisputably Hampden at its finest. Mouth: tar, ashes, liquorice, rotting bananas, olives, with a cheeky sip of riesling to tie it together. But of course. Finish: long, saline, maritime, tar-laden. Those olives linger beautifully in the aftertaste. Comments: remarkably fresh for a 1753 (oh, how droll!). In all seriousness, it’s flawless and outstanding value... Thank goodness for the generous 12,000 bottles. Think Ardbeg 10, Springbank 10—cut from the same cloth. 89 points - whisyfun.com

    ...The further I get down my glass (50ml only for this tasting today) I am noticing a real mellowing of the rum with each sip. It is funky and full on but once your palate has adjusted it really starts to drink at a much older age than its 3 years. It has a “lightness” and a refined element which means it is a really nice little sipper. Now whilst this is without doubt an excellent “mixer” (it is fantastic with cola), it really does work as a fully fledged sipping rum. The finish is perhaps where its age does show the most. Even still its a good length and has a lovely fade. The wood influence shows the most here but the sour funkiness of this rum remains alongside it. The rum faces stiff competition. Just about all Jamaican rum, as long as it isn’t being messed around with by foreigners is in the good to excellent bracket. This more than holds it own and gets a very good 4 (almost 4/5 from me).  A great addition to the Hampden Estate portfolio. 4/5 stars - thefatrumpirate.com

    Gold Medal - 2025 New Orleans Spirits Competition.
    Spirit of the Year- 2026 The Whisky Exchange.

    G.E. Massenez Poire William Prisoner Eau de Vie (700ml)
    Alsace, FRANCE
    $119. 99
    Bottle
    $1439.88 Dozen
    ABV: 40%

    The pear tree was first grown in ancient Europe. Pliny recorded thirty eight different species. Today, that figure is estimated at more than five thousand. Poire William [pronounced pwahr WEEL-yahm] is a sweetish pear eau de vie named after the variety of pear the French call “Williams Bon-Chretien”, otherwise known as the Bartlett. A Poire William can be either a true pear brandy, distilled from pears and made in Alsace and Switzerland, or a hybrid, made by infusing crushed pear with a grape-based spirit. This Poire William has a whole pear inside - a prisoner, accomplished by placing a bottle over the budding fruit and allowing it to grow inside. 40% Alc./Vol.

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    Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 23 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)
    Kentucky, UNITED STATES
    $5499. 00
    Bottle
    $65988.00 Dozen
    ABV: 47.8%

    Home to one of the highest rated whiskeys in the world, and now released bi-annually, the 23 year old began as a semi-annual bottling in 2005 that would quickly sell out upon release. That changed in 2010 when it was made a permanent member on the portfolio. Distilled and bottled by the Sazerac Company at its Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, the various age statements on offer are regarded by many as some of the finest bourbons in the world. As the oldest of the Pappy Van Winkle line up, the 23 year old is also the woodiest of the range with a slightly diminished sweetness. However bourbons of this ilk always need ample air contact to show their finer points, which was precisely Jim Murray's experience upon re-tasting it for his 2020 Whisky Bible (95 points review below). Almost unobtainable, it routinely commands big dollars.

    Other reviews... The corn oils kiss and caress, the tannins barge and batter in a good cop / bad cop delivery... one of the holy grails of bourbon is to produce a consistently a 23-25 year old bourbon which is still sweet and not tannin dominated: no easy task. [this is] unquestionably drier... there are still sugars enough to give some fabulous moments on the palate. The tannins do though, still have the biggest say. But remember, this whiskey has matured for a very long time. 47.8% Alc./Vol. 95 points - Jim Murrays Whisky Bible 2020

    ...Nose: Deep, powerful and concentrated. This has moved into almost rancio territory: eucalypt/laurel, spice, burnt orange peel, apple, pear, biscuity wood. Palate: Soft and surprisingly delicate given the age. A charred note adds to the complexity. Gentle and elegant: cigar box, prune, molasses, soot. Finish: Long. In fact it’s very, very long and complex. Comment: A subtle sipper to be taken neat and definitely without ice! 90 points - David Broom, www.whiskymag.com

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    Van Winkle Family Reserve 13 Year Old Straight Rye Whiskey (750ml)
    Kentucky, UNITED STATES
    $2499. 00
    Bottle
    $29988.00 Dozen
    ABV: 47.8%

    "...Top notch rye that deserves the praise it gets." - breakingbourbon.com

    An increasingly rare release. According to Chuck Cowdery via Whiskey Advocate, the Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye has been a 50/50 combination of Medley and Cream of Kentucky rye whiskeys. It was put into steel tanks years ago and is being drawn down for each fall release. The mash bill is not stated. 47.8% Alc./Vol.

    Other reviews... A great improvement on the Winkle Rye of old. 94 points- Jim Murrays Whisky Bible 2017

    [Oct 2013 release]...If you see it buy it. This may be the hardest of the Van Winkle lineup to locate and sees lowest production of the bunch. ... It is great stuff. It’s really hard to find, and it’s something you won’t regret purchasing. If you’re lucky enough to find a bottle open and share it, don’t horde this one... Delicious and memorable. A perfect balance of spicy and sweet, youth and age. There’s something amazing happening here. It’s as if the master distiller knew exactly when to pull the barrel… which of course he did. You can taste the age, but it’s not overdone. You can taste the youthful elements, but they don’t overpower the age. It balances rye spice with bourbon-like sweetness to give us something that’s delicious and memorable. This is a top notch rye that deserves the praise it gets. - breakingbourbon.com

    Notes from the producer... Nose: Good mint-toffee, rye aroma. Palate: Good viscosity. Sweetish. Spicy. Cinnamon. Nutmeg. Rich fruitcake. Finish: Cigar smoke. Very late soothing warmth. Comment: Certainly showing its age, but full of character. 47.8% Alc./Vol. 

    85 points. - Michael Jackson, whiskymag.com


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    Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 20 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)
    Kentucky, UNITED STATES
    $4999. 00
    Bottle
    $59988.00 Dozen
    ABV: 45.2%

    "...beautifully constructed and remains one of my favorite bourbons ever." - breakingbourbon.com

    In a blind taste test of whiskey labels from around the world, the Beverage Tasting Institute in Chicago gave the 20-year old Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve a 99 out of 100 rating... the highest mark ever awarded. It began as a rye-heavy style but it's now a wheated bourbon, making the whiskey softer, sweeter, mellower and more rounded. It remains the most-awarded of the Pappys, and is sometimes compared with top shelf cognac, helped by its slightly younger age and slightly lower proof.

    Other reviews....
    An ancient Bourbon, so should be a flavour powerhouse. But this is all about understatement and complexity. 95 points - Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2020

    ...Amber mahogany. Rich, mature aromas of vanilla, cinnamon, leather, tea berry, coconut, and dark fruit-very complex indeed. Big, coating, soothing texture. Flavors are very mature, rounded and nicely balanced, with notes of molasses, dried fruit, cinnamon, and teaberry. It finishes long, with a very soothing demeanor.... An exemplary example of the style. 92 points - whiskyadvocate, 3rd Quarter 2001 Issue-Vol. 10#3

    ...This has always been my favorite Van Winkle bourbon and after this recent tasting, it remains that way. It has aspects of all of the other Van Winkle bourbons in a single package. It’s nose is by far the best out of the bunch. It proves how important a bourbon’s nose really is to the entire tasting experience. The palate features the rich fruit flavors of the 12 Year, the cinnamon of the 15 Year, and a touch less oak than the 23 Year. It’s beautifully constructed and remains one of my favorite bourbons ever. - breakingbourbon.com

    ...Nose: Deep, powerful and concentrated. This has moved into almost rancio territory: eucalypt/laurel, spice, burnt orange peel, apple, pear, biscuity wood. Palate: Soft and surprisingly delicate given the age. A charred note adds to the complexity. Gentle and elegant: cigar box, prune, molasses, soot. Finish: Long. In fact it’s very, very long and complex. Comment: A subtle sipper to be taken neat and definitely without ice! 90 points David Broom - whiskymag.com

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    Van Winkle Special Reserve Lot "B" 12 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)
    Kentucky, UNITED STATES
    $1999. 00
    Bottle
    $23988.00 Dozen
    ABV: 45.2%

    Lot 'B' 12 year old comes with a swag of rave reviews from blind tasters, including 90-95 points - Wine Enthusiast Magazine (winemag.com), 98 points - Beverage Tasting Institute (tastings.com), Best in Class Gold Medallion - 2008 IWSC (iwsc.net) and a Trophy for Worldwide Whiskey - 2008 IWSC (iwsc.net).

    Some have asked, "Why is this whiskey drawn from 'Lot B' every year and not some other?" Apparently, the designation derived from an original 'Lot A' released only in 1991. For every subsequent release, it's been called 'Lot B'. More on this subject from straightbourbon.com: "I’ve always assumed that Julian III went through his stock of barrels that were older than the 10 year range and took the barrels that he did not think were worthy of continued aging for inclusion in future PVW releases and bottled those as Lot B. With Lot B indicating that they weren’t his best juice. At the time of the 1991 release of course there was no such thing as PVW as it hadn’t been released yet. I believe the first ever PVW release was in 1994. So maybe in 1992 he had decided that he would start setting aside his best barrels for future super premium older releases, and decided to start bottling those that didn’t make that cut as B then?"

    One responder who actually emailed Julian Van Winkle for an explanation confirms: "It's pretty much to that affect, Lot A was small and ran out quickly. Lot B was much larger and by time those barrels ran out, everyone got so used to his 12 year old release being called Lot B that the name stuck so as to not confuse anyone." Hence, the designation is pretty much meaningless, except from an historical perspective.

    Other reviews... For those who like their Bourbon hairy, bristling with spice, honey and big oak interaction.
    94.5 points - Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2021

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    Old Rip Van Winkle 107 Proof 10 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)
    Kentucky, UNITED STATES
    $1499. 00
    Bottle
    $17988.00 Dozen
    ABV: 53.5%

    The esteemed Old Rip Van Winkle Bourbons are once again available in tiny quantities. This 107 proof (53.5%) 10 year old bottling replaced the previous 90 proof (45%) release. Back in 2009 we had an opportunity to taste a small sample from Batch #BU512. A robust sipping Bourbon with powerful, prickly, vanilla-heavy aromatics accompanied by marzipan and a touch of candied orange, it is equally concentrated and mouth-filling; Yet, for a high-strength offering, the approachability and balance at this proof were notable. 53.5% Alc./Vol.

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    2023 Oakridge 864 Funder and Diamond Drive Block Chardonnay
    Yarra Valley, Victoria, AUSTRALIA
    Reduced from $120.00
    $99. 99
    Bottle
    $1199.88 Dozen
    ABV: 13.4%
    Closure: Stelvin

    Other Reviews....
    The Funder & Diamond Block is at Wandin East, and was (close) planted in 1990. The name Oakridge 864 Chardonnay speaks for itself. This 2023 edition is the 12th release of a single-block Chardonnay from the Funder & Diamond Vineyard, Drive Block (first produced in 2011).
    Chardonnay for the win. This is just sensationally good. It’s powerfully fruited, powerfully complex and powerfully refreshing. That’s a combination for you. Peach, flint, chalk, green pineapple, crisp apple and mealy, cedar-y, smoky notes. It’s shows velocity, tension and calm in equal measure. On the finish it slings through to tomorrow. Nothing here is overdone and yet everything feels profound. Drink 2027-2035+.
    97 points
    Campbell Mattinson - The Wine Front

    From the Funder & Diamond vineyard, planted in Wandin East in '90. The '22 is the reigning Halliday Wine of the Year and this is, as you'd suspect, a worthy successor. With its bouquet of white nectarine, pink grapefruit and traces of sea spray and piercing, perfectly structured palate, this is more tightly coiled, at this stage, than the 864 Henk Chardonnay. It may prove to be more long lived, too. Those who have both will have a ton of fun comparing them over the next decade or more. Drink 2025-2035.
    98 points
    Philip Rich - James Halliday's Wine Companion

    The 2023 864 Single Block Release Funder & Diamond Drive Block Chardonnay is awesome. It's nutty and gently reductive, saline and focused, with piercing intensity on the palate. It's salty, it's complex, it's sleek, the flavor is palate-staining, excellent. This superb wine is really impressive. The fruit was sourced from the Funder and Diamond vineyard (Drive Block), from vines closely planted in the red volcanic soils of Wandin East to the P58 clone in 1990. It was handpicked, then whole-bunch pressed direct to French puncheons (20% new) for wild fermentation and 10 months of élevage, followed by another six months (blended) on the fine lees in tank. I love this wine, and it looks utterly magnificent here today. Yes! 13.3% alcohol, sealed under screw cap. Drink 2025-2038.
    97 points
    Erin Larkin - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

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    2014 Disznoko Aszu 5 Puttonyos Tokaji (500ml)
    Tokaji, HUNGARY
    $130. 00
    Bottle
    $1560.00 Dozen
    ABV: 12%
    Closure: Cork

    Disznókő’s Tokaji Aszú wines are not only prime examples of one of the world’s great sweet wine styles, but they are also some of the most individual and profound wines of the genre. Now under the ownership of French insurance giant AXA Millesime, the wines are produced in a state-of-the-art cellar which is perfectly situated on the edge of the vineyard, and unusually for the region, all grapes come from 100% estate-grown fruit across the 105 hectares of vines. While dry wines are produced here, the focus has always been on the sweet 5 and 6 Puttonyos Aszú wines.

    Tokaji Aszú is a noble sweet wine made by blending dried and noble rotten berries to a dry base wine. Taste and quality of the Aszú mainly depend on the number of hods (puttonyos) filled with dry berries (25 kilograms each), which are added to a cask (Gönc type, 136 liters) of dry base wine. Consequently, the proportion between aszú berries and dry base wine is about 1:1 for a 6 puttonyos Aszú. Aszú Eszencia is made with the same process, and is a classification above 6 puttonyos where the ratio of noble dry berries to wine is more akin to 7-10 puttonyos. This is not to be confused with Tokaji Essencia which is a fermentation of just the free run juice of the dried noble berries as they rest in the vat.

    Other Reviews....
    The 2014 Tokaji Aszú 5 Puttonyos undergoes 75% maceration with Aszú berries for half a day and is aged for 18 months in oak barrels. This has a very focused and more complex bouquet than the 2015. It's pure and conveys a greater sense of energy. The palate is medium-bodied with an engaging entry, sensual and vibrant. It displays an orange rind, mango and honey mixture, and the acidity effortlessly cuts through on the finish. It is one of the best vintages for the 5 Puttonyos, and comes highly recommended. Drink 2024-2038.
    94 points
    Neal Martin - Vinous

    Attractive aromas of dried apricots and dried mangoes with hints of caramel, fresh honey, exotic spice and dried orange. It’s dense and creamy with vivid acidity coming through. Rich but not overly sweet, with hints of oolong tea and orange blossom at the end. Delicious. Drink or hold.
    94 points
    JamesSuckling.com

    Golden in colour, with pronounced tropical fruits, mango, pineapple, pollen and acacia honey on the nose. Great depth and concentration on a classy palate of apricot, marmalade, pineapple and orange zest, spiced up by white pepper on the tip of the tongue. The passionate, tropical flavours are backed by great acidity (8.77 g/l), with dried fruit notes lingering on forever. Aged for 18 months in old oak barrels. An exceptional Aszú born in a difficult year. Drink 2021-2044.
    94 points
    Sylvia Wu - Decanter

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