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Bordeaux is the home of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, with some of the most sought-after wines in the world. We have the most impressive range you'll find, from good value everyday claret to fine classed growths.
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An excellent value Cru Bourgeois wine, offering plenty of classic Médoc flavours of cassis, black cherry and plum fruits, balanced by hints of vanilla and spice.
This Cru Bourgeois represents excellent value for money. Slightly smoky on the palate, with ripe fruits, black pepper and subtle oak giving a well-rounded finish.
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Deep ruby, purple colour with elegant blackberry and blackcurrant and truffle flavours, notes of cigar box, pepper and spices lead to hints of liquorice and earth on the finish.
Grapes from this former Château Lafite-Rothschild vineyard produce an atypical Merlot-biased blend. This Cru Bourgeois comes directly from the Château's magnificent cellar.
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This is a rich, full bodied wine showing great concentration of flavour. With juicy black fruit on the nose and palate backed up by a smoky sandalwood character.
"The wine is open, flattering, and impossible to resist. It will continue to mature for 15-20 years." Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 95 points
Price £220.00
It possesses more power, weight, and tannin than the more opulent and currently more charming 1985. 95 points. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate (1994).
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A classic Pomerol blend of 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc from this little-known château, with only 9 hectares of vines, which average around 40 years of age. From a solid vintage, this wine offers a supple structure and plenty of soft fruit, and is drinking very well now.
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This soft and supple wine has a nose of cassis, plum and blackcurrant leaf. Essentially a fresh, medium-bodied claret for early drinking.
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A delicious, brilliant Sauvignon Blanc with considerable depth and intensity, the aromatics are concentrated and extensive with fresh citrus combined with notes of passionfruit.
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A middleweight claret with a good balance of ripe plum and berry flavours, with plenty of concentration. Tannins are fine-grained and provide a smooth yet ample feel.
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A straightforward, fruit-focused claret, full of succulent berry flavours delivered upon a soft and supple palate.
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This special parcel was snapped up by our buyers upon first taste. A traditionally-made Bordeaux from the top-rated 2005 vintage.
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A fine 'left bank' Medoc wine with Cru Bourgeois status. This is a beautiful, elegant Claret, with smooth fine-grained tannins, and a lovely complexity and richness, which has developped with extra bottle age.
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An intense garnet hue. The nose has a vibrant and youthful profile, revealing a generous helping of ripe red fruits. Supple and fresh on the palate, with silky tannins and a round feel. An easy-drinking claret, at its best over the next 2-3 years.
'Château de Pitray, the appellation's Premier Estate, produces a deliciously smooth, round and generous wine that delivers immediate gratification.' Robert Parker.
Set in beautiful countryside, 15 kilometres from the famous wine districts of St-Emilion and Pomerol, Château Méaume represents a striking example of how ancient tradition and modern technology can combine in the making of a magnificent wine.
The 2009 Castelnau de Suduiraut is a hugely intense experience, with immense, honeyed sweetness counterbalanced by an involving complexity.
An approachable wine with ripe red berry fruit, accented with black pepper, toast and vanilla notes, providing satisfying complexity and length.
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A deep ruby core, embellished with hints of mahogany. Mature aromas of black fruit, leather, spices and hints of undergrowth. An intense palate, structured by firm tannins and youthful acidity.
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Classy on the nose, which offers ripe black fruit and a sense of maturity. Nicely ripe on the palate, with flavours of plum and bramble, framed by supple tannins.
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Nicely mature, this is a complex, savoury wine which still exhibits just a little fruity youthfulness.
"A superb value for Jean-Hubert Delon, the 2005 Potensac has a deep ruby/purple color, a classic bouquet of sweet red and black fruits…" Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
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This wine's pedigree is immediately apparent on the nose, which offers up ripe blackberry, cigar box and graphite aromas in abundance. The palate is satisfyingly dense and swell structured.
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A bright and inviting claret, with a nose of ripe black fruit and subtle hints of earth and forest floor. The mouth-feel is round and supple, yet enduring and possessing a pleasing complexity.
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Predominantly a Cabernet blend, this wine is grown on Pauillac's deep, gravelly soils.
This ripe and fleshy St-Emilion has an up-front, convivial character, offering lashings of jammy black and red fruit, supported by muscular yet supple tannins, and aromas of cocoa, incense and herbs.
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The second wine of the famous classed growth Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste shone in this magnificent Pauillac vintage. Drink it over the next 6-8 years.
Solid tannins with generous raspberry fruit and a noticeable herbal quality result in a complex yet delicious wine.
An intense and fleshy Pomerol, now fully mature and mellowed with age, yet still displaying plenty of power and muscularity. A core of ripe bramble fruit, shaped by well-integrated tannins, and topped off with aromas of dried scrubland herbs, cocoa and earth.
Elegantly structured claret, with aromas of pencil lead and sandalwood, and a bramble backbone. A good level of ripeness, medium body, and tannins of a firm, taut character.
Offering big, juicy, succulent black cherry-dominated aromatics with subtle woody hints.
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A medium-weight, well structured claret, with a dark purple blackcurrant backbone, accented by notes of roasted herbs on the nose. Good fruit concentration and sweetly defined tannins.
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1997 was a great vintage for this famous property in St-Emilion. With good structure and sophisticated tannins it is now fully mature and drinking beautifully.
Whilst this wine may not be available from the Fine Wine Centre please check with your local store for availability. "Reveals a deep ruby hue, notes of sweet cherries, roasted herbs, licorice, and gamy meat, and good fruit, structure, purity, and freshness" - Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate.
An intoxicating nose of candied citrus fruit, barley sugar and honeysuckle the palate is rich, beautifully proportioned and incredibly long.
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Traditionally a Cabernet-Merlot blend, today the wine employs a small percentage of Petit Verdot for a firm, age-worthy structure. Aged for 18 months in 70%-new oak, the wine is elegant and round, with great aromatic complexity.
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Medium-bodied, with and attractive character, full of berry fruit and dried herb notes.
The second wine (of Pichon-Lalande), the 2007 Reserve de Comtesse, is a lighter, but equally soft and approachable version of the grand vin. 87 points. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate (April 2010).
The 2008 is nevertheless a robust wine, with both ripeness and a savoury edge, with a cocoa bitterness, notes of woodsmoke and textural tannins.
Sarget de Gruaud Larose was introduced in 1979 as the second wine of the famous St-Julien second growth Gruaud Larose.
With a classic 'left bank' nose of smoky blackberry fruit and pencil lead the palate is rich and rounded with assertive tannins, ample fruit and well integrated oak.
With seductive aromas of fragrant orange blossom, spices and fudge. The smooth initial taste develops into soft sweetness on the palate backed by the delicate aromas that are found on the nose.
'..excellent fruit, medium body, sweet tannin, and a seductive, lush personality. It may merit an outstanding score with another year or two of bottle age.' Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate, 89 points
A smoky, evolved and savoury nose with suggestions of forest mushrooms and charcuterie against a background of red berry fruit. Nicely balanced tannins, medium body and a silky finish.
A defined and elegant nose of candied lemon peel, honeysuckle and white flowers. Flavours of peach and the subtle botrytis notes of marmalade envelop the palate. This has a pleasing weight, cut-through by a crisp dart of acidity and a mineral edge. Lovely poise and direction, very refined indeed.
Its fruit is voluptuous and soft, given the extreme warmth of the 2003 vintage, with a plenty of richness, yet restrained alcohol and a certain finesse and sense of freshness.
Ségla is the second wine of the famous Château Rauzan-Ségla. It is a wine with excellent concentration and poise. A great example of good value Margaux drinking well now.
A classic Pauillac, this is an obvious major improvement from the proprietors, the Casteja family. 89 points. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate.
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The wine is currently built around the plot of Sainte Anne, planted with a majority of Merlot. A deep, purple colour with an enticing nose of strawberry, blackcurrant and fresh roses. Silky tannins give a more 'ready-to-drink' style, packed with toasty vanilla notes and an unmistakable elegance.
A well structured wine with a backbone of inky black fruit and graphite-like tannins, complemented by subtle hints of cocoa, herbs, and earthier shades of tobacco and game. Beginning to show well now, but will cellar for another 8-10 years.
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A dark ruby/purple hue is followed by notes of blueberries, raspberries, crushed rocks, and spring flowers, medium body, a soft, silky texture, lush, ripe fruit, and a heady finish.
The 2006 is now in its peak drinking window and offers an expressive blueberry, violet and spice-tinged character.
"A terrific example from this estate, Rouget's 2001 is a sleeper of the vintage... it possesses a deep ruby/purple color as well as a rich nose of black cherry liqueur, raspberries, wood smoke, balsam wood, and a hint of caramel." 90 points. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate.
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"The superb second wine [of Leoville-Las Cases], the 2005 Clos du Marquis, reflects the utter brilliance of the 2005 grand vin…" Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate (2008)
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"...the 2008 Haut-Batailley reveals delicious, sensual, black raspberry and black cherry fruit…" Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate (2009)
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"...this spectacular effort will drink well between 2007-2020. It is unquestionably one of the finest Doisy-Daenes I have ever tasted". 94 points. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
The palate grows louder and louder, suave then dense, it continues with a powerful well balanced tannic structure.
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"...This nearly viscous-styled wine can be drunk in 2-3 years or cellared for 15+". 91 points. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
This, the second wine of Château Montrose, wth a rich texture in the mouth, with attractive weight and acidity.
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Wonderfully golden in colour with intense ripe citrus fruits and honeyed notes.
Very deep in the glass and the nose is ripe and classic. This has a lot of upfront fruit on the powerful and full-bodied palate. The structure is underpinned by the oak, giving it a very upright style.
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Charming nose of creamy cassis fruit. The palate shows a fresh, vibrant fruit character with black and red fruit spreading across the mid-palate. Beautifully textured with fresh acidity and fine-grained tannin giving length to this appealing Rauzan.
A dense, fruity wine with good structure and firm tannins.
Rich on the palate, yet retaining a lovely sense of delicacy and an expressive florality. There is, naturally, sweetness here, but it seems subtle and reined in. This is likely to be a precise and understated wine, with great poise and finesse.
Surprisingly deep colour in the glass. The nose is rich and with real citrus and marmalade notes indicating good botrytis intensity. The palate is rich and fresh. Good texture and fine acidity underlying it. The acidity and sweetness are in fine counterpoint. This is one of the best Sauternes of 2008.
On the palate, this is very smooth and full bodied, with real density and volume.
"... The palate is medium-bodied with a touch of bitter orange rind on the entry, marmalade, quince and a mandarin and dried apricot on the finish." 90 points. Neal Martin, Wine Journal, Sept. 2011
Price £60.00
This wine is ripe and rich, with excellent concentration of pure black fruits. It has ripe tannins wirth a savoury finish.
Produced from younger vines at this most famous of Chateaux this Merlot dominated blend displays all the character of the first wine and the demonstrates the superb terroir which Palmer has.
"This is a confident, almost ambitious Suduiraut with great power and intensity towards the botrytis-rich, viscous finish that is endowed with great persistency. Lovely. Drink now-2030". 93 points. Neal Martin, The Wine Advocate.
"...Powerful, rich, and full, but less tannic than the 2005 and more opulent, this is a dazzling Branaire to drink between 2017-2035". 96 points. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
"This potentially outstanding, dark ruby/plum-tinged 2008 reveals notes of caramel, cedarwood, herbs, earth, foresty and red as well as black fruits…" Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
Château Le Gay is perfectly situated on 'the plateau', in amongst the finest properties in Pomerol, producing classy wines which offer a true expression of this magical appellation.
"Rauzan-Segla's finesse-styled 2004 offers raspberry, cherry, forest floor, and dried herb-like characteristics. It is not a blockbuster claret, but rather a stylish, elegant, accessible effort with sweet tannin". Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate.
Price £65.00
Fresh, ripe, pure citrus nose and palate, with subtle grapefruit notes. Wonderfully elegant and vibrant, with a pleasing depth of fruit and a grippy mineral nature. Very well delineated; understated and yet concentrated. Long and fine.
An absolute stunner, leaving one totally mystified as to why so few other people produced great wines in this famed appellation.
In the vernacular, it is closed for business, with medium to full body, high levels of tannin, and good acidity in a more structured, classic style than the 2003. This is a big, traditionally made wine to forget for a good 5-8 years. Anticipated maturity: 2011-2020. 90 points. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate.
Price £70.00
This is an opportunity to purchase a legendary wine which can be drunk and enjoyed in a mere couple of years.
There is a serious volume of wonderfully ripe fruit yet with a precision peculiar only to great wines. Very fine indeed and an undoubted star of the vintage.
One of the rising stars of Pauillac, Pontet-Canet has made an excellent wine in the early-maturing 2007 vintage, and is believed by many to be a rival to many first-growth properties. Impressive purity of fruit, with good concentration and ripeness, and a firm tannic structure. Drink now - 2020.
Price £75.00
This second wine of Léoville-Las-Cases offers a complex bouquet of cassis and toasty oak, and a lush, well structured palate. Now fully mature and ready to drink.
Smoky, spicy nose. Punchy, fresh and vibrant. Classic Graves style with attractive vivacious fruit on the palate. Late picking (finishing 15th October) of Cabernet has proved its worth in this two-thirds Cabernet/one-third Merlot blend. Haut-Bailly is achieving really good things at present.
A really good Sauternes with a rich and intriguing nose of grapefruit, thyme and honey. The finish is lovely - very long, like orange blossom honey.
Price £80.00
There is only one thing to do with a wine as great as this, and that is to cellar it and try and forget it for the next 10 to 15 years. The rewards of such patience are well worth the wait!
Yet again, Climens has made an exquisitely luscious, racy Barsac wine to continue the extraordinary successes of this fantastic property. The recommmended drinking dates are 2012 - 2028
Price £85.00
"The 1998 Yquem (95 points) is a great success...Medium to full-bodied, it is not as sweet as the biggest/richest Yquem vintages, but it is gorgeously pure, precise, and strikingly complex. " Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
"Medium to full-bodied, dense, and excruciatingly tannic, this impressively endowed Pauillac is built for the long haul." Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate, 90 points
Price £90.00
This medium to full-bodied wine has coaxing, notes of lead pencil shavings, black currants, earth, cedar, and spice box.
Price £100.00
"A nose of cassis, licorice, spicy oak, and minerals. Powerful and medium to full bodied, with high tannin but a sensational finish (35+ seconds)." Robert Parker
"...A blend of 71% Cabernet Sauvignon and 29% Merlot, it is unquestionably outstanding, but to my taste, slightly less opulent than the estate’s ethereal 2003…" Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
From a top-quality small Pomerol estate, blended from around 95% Merlot and 5% Cabernet Franc. Now fully mature, the 2003 vintage is a soft, elegant wine showing notes of figs, prunes and dried cherries, and subtle herbal notes.
"A classic effort, the 2000 Haut-Bailly exhibits notes of lead pencil shavings, raspberries, black currants, and loamy soil…" Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
Price £105.00
"The 1988 Calon-Segur outshines both wines from the more heralded vintages of 1989 and 1990...". 91 points. Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 3rd Edition.
Price £110.00
'Attractive cassis aromas jump from the glass of this dark ruby/purple-tinged 2004. Given its flavor profile and softness, the 2004 will have wide consumer appeal.' Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
"Made in a very forward style, the 2004 Clos l’Eglise offers sweet mocha-infused black raspberry and chocolate cherry-like fruit in its intense aromatics…" Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate (2007)
Price £115.00
Always a favourite in the UK
Price £120.00
Now ready to drink this is classic and elegant St-Julien displays both ripeness and supporting structure, with notes of lead pencil and blackberry it will require decanting.
"Made in an elegant, approachable style without the blockbuster depth and meat found in the finest vintages (2000 & 1996)…" Robert Parker, Wine Advocate, 89 points
The palate is elegant and refined with vibrant berryfruit to the fore. Distinctive and not as heady as some, this has taken on a bit more weight since bottling.
Price £125.00
"Medium to full-bodied with exceptional precision and definition, this beautifully textured wine stands out as one of the most successful wines of this irregular vintage." Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate, 93 points
"...The wine is fully mature and soft, with beautiful concentration and purity…" 92 points, Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
Price £130.00
Closed but promising, this is a tannic, masculine style of wine in 2006, with an inky bluish/purple color as well as aromas of incense, charcoal, smoked meats, and the classic creme de cassis that one finds in the top Pauillacs. 92 points. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate.
The 1983 has consistently improved since bottling and is a far greater wine than I ever imagined after tasting it from cask. It exhibits the classic honeyed pineapple and spicy oakiness that makes Climens so profound. In the mouth, this wine is opulent, extremely rich, with gobs of glycerin, yet enough acidity to give it plenty of definition and crispness. 92 points. Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate.
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