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  1. The Grange Pink, Hampshire, Dry English Sparkling Wine NV

    The Grange`s wines come from a single plot called Burge`s Field, located on the Hampshire Downs, 5 miles east of Winchester. Planted in 2011, on land that had been owned by the family for generations, it is a perfectly positioned, south-facing slope, overlooking the River Itchen, where a thin cap of gravelly clay lies over […]

  2. 2021 Scorpo Aubaine Chardonnay, Mornington Peninsula

    The Scorpo Family Estate is located in Merricks North, in the heart of Australia’s Mornington Peninsula. Vines were first planted here in 1997, with Paul and Caroline Scorpo having chosen this location for its unique, maritime climate, which is ideal for growing high quality cool climate varietals. The estate now comprises 17 hectares and works […]

  3. 2021 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru, Domaine Pavelot

    The Pavelot family owns vines in 4 different sectors of this famous Grand Cru, holding back for Domaine-bottling only the produce of the finest plots. The wine was vinified, then aged for a year, in small oak barrels, drawing lusciousness and complexity from living on its lees. Half the barrels were new ones. It will […]

  4. 2020 Pernand-Vergelesses Blanc, Domaine Pavelot

    Luc and Lise Pavelot`s village Pernand is sourced from several hillside plots around the village, principally Belles Filles and La Morand, with some from Les Quartiers and Sur Herbeux. The wine was 75% vinified in small oak barrels (of which 20% were new) with the balance in stainless steel. Colour is green-golden, aromas are floral […]

  5. 2020 Château Lafont-Menaut Blanc, Pessac-Léognan

    Lafont-Menaut was recently acquired by the Perrin family, who are most famously known for the wines they produce at highly-acclaimed Château Carbonnieux. As a Pessac-Léognan expert, Phillibert Perrin has devoted himself to exploiting the potential of the beautifully positioned gravel slopes that make up the Lafont-Menaut vineyards. Of the property’s 10 hectares, 3 produce white […]

  6. 2021 Givry Blanc 1er Cru En Choué, Famille Masse

    This was fermented 100% in small, oak barrels, of which one third were new, the grapes coming from a vineyard owned by one of Fabrice Masse`s cousins. Bright, green-lemon in colour, this has ebulliently fresh aromas, with crisp, intense fruitiness and impressive, refreshing length (for drinking 2024-2027+).

  7. 2021 Bouzeron Blanc Les Terroirs, Famille Masse

    Bouzeron is, of course, famed for its Aligoté vines, such as these. The juice fermented 100% in barrels, of which 20% were new. Colour is clear, green-lemon, aromas are clean, open and fresh. Palate shows brightly charming fruit and medium body, with appetising, rounded length (for drinking 2023-2025+).

  8. 2021 Santenay 1er Cru Beauregard, Domaine du Cellier aux Moines

    A recent arrival on the estate, this comes from an east-facing vineyard on stony ground above the 1st Growth Les Gravières. Just one large barrel of 500 litres could be made in 2021, and the wine is lusciously delicious. Colour is green-golden, aromas show concentrated, ripe fruit and complexity, palate is richly built and creamy […]

  9. 2021 Montagny 1er Cru Les Combes, Domaine du Cellier aux Moines

    This comes from south-facing, 11-year-old vines, which are farmed rather than owned by the domaine – this being the first vintage with organic certification. The importance of old vines is much less significant for Chardonnay than for Pinot Noir, and a youthful white Burgundy vineyard – as is the case here – can often produce […]

  10. 2020 Pouilly-Fuissé 1er Cru Les Chevrières, Domaine Dominique Cornin

    Pouilly-Fuissé`s long-awaited Premier Cru classification came into effect with the 2020 vintage. “Les Chevrières” was one of the promoted vineyards, being a prime site at the top of the hill overlooking the village of Chaintré. Here, thin clay top-soil gives way to hard limestone bed-rock. Cornin`s wine fermented and matured for 24 months 50% in […]

  11. 2022 Mâcon-Fuissé Les Bruyères, Domaine Dominique Cornin

    Les Bruyères is a north-facing slope of blue schist that gives fine-boned, intensely fresh Chardonnay. In 2022, colour is pale lemon-gold, aromas recalling fresh lemon and lime, with a hint of white peach. Although full bodied, this has a vitality and vivacity that brings a sensation of brightness to the palate. Bringing together pure fruit […]

  12. 2021 Mâcon-Chaintré, Domaine Dominique Cornin

    Romain Cornin has taken on the reins at this family Domaine, with father Dominique playing an ever-valuable role behind the scenes. The family makes intense, finely textured, vivacious Chardonnay, which is produced following biodynamic principles – all the Domaine`s wines are certified organic. This 2021 Mâcon-Chaintré has everything one wishes for in a beautifully satisfying, […]

  13. 2022 Mâcon-Chaintré, Domaine Dominique Cornin

    Romain Cornin is now at the helm at this family domaine, making intense, finely textured, vivacious Chardonnay, which is produced following biodynamic principles. As in previous vintages, this 2022 Mâcon-Chaintré has everything one wishes for in a beautifully satisfying, ready-to-drink, unoaked white Burgundy. Its quality comes from the age of the vines (some are more […]

  14. 2020 Pouilly-Fuissé, Domaine Dominique Cornin

    Cornin`s Pouilly-Fuissé impeccably combines power and elegance. 90% of this 2020 fermented and matured for 12 months in stainless steel tank, giving the wine its vivacious, pure middle fruit. The remaining 10% was made in old Hungarian oak barrels, contributing broadness of mouthfeel, delicate, spiced complexity, and creaminess of texture. Nose is lifted, recalling peaches […]

  15. 2021 Pouilly-Fuissé, Domaine Dominique Cornin

    Cornin`s Pouilly-Fuissé comes from biodynamically farmed, family owned vineyards in both their home village (Chaintré) and Fuissé itself. As is often the case here, this 2021 fermented and aged 90% in stainless steel tanks, with 10% in old oak barrels. As such, this wine boasts beautiful purity and vibrancy of perfumed fruit alongside the structure […]

  16. 2022 La Fruitière, Vignes Blanches, IGP Val de Loire, Famille Lieubeau

    Here is bright, lively, light bodied white from vines which lie in Muscadet country, south of Nantes. Sauvignon blanc makes up 40% of the blend, bringing delicately fragrant, lime aromatics and vibrantly fresh acidity. The balance is Chardonnay, contributing harmonious, gentle texture.

  17. 2022 Greenhough River Garden Sauvignon Blanc, Nelson

    Very pale lemon-green colour, aromas of this lively New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc are clean and fresh, recalling floral citrus fruits, gooseberries and peashoots. Palate is crisp, light and juicy, the finish being racy and harmonious.

  18. 2020 Savennières Clos du Petit Beaupreau, Domaine des Deux Vallées

    Chenin Blanc from Savennières too often falls under the radar. This wine from Domaine des Deux Vallées is a reason to discover it, such is its quality, vivacity an elegance. The vines lie in the Clos du Petit Beaupréau, where sandy loam topsoil leads to a schist base rock. Very pale gold colour, the nose […]

  19. 2019 Savennières Clos du Petit Beaupreau, Domaine des Deux Vallées

    A brand new listing, this 2019 Savennières from Domaine des Deux Vallées is a delight. The Chenin Blanc vines for this lie in the Clos du Petit Beaupréau, where sandy loam topsoil leads to a schist base rock. Having fermented and aged in oak barrel (no new wood), the result is a top level Chenin, […]

  20. 2021 Les Montys le Parc, Muscadet Sèvre & Maine Sur Lie, Jéremie Huchet

    Jéremie Huchet has emerged as one of Muscadet`s young stars: this single-vineyard, organically farmed, Melon de Bourgogne shows why. The 11 hectare Les Montys vineyard (which means “the gentle hills”) is a single clos, which overlooks the Marais de Goulaine nature reserve. It includes some parcels of very old vines planted between 1914 and 1926. […]

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