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Disaronno Amaretto Liqueur Italy 1.0L LITER
Winemaker Description
The velvety smooth taste and unmistakable aroma gave Disaronno the reputation of the world’s favorite Italian liqueur, which is stated proudly on its label.
Expert Review
Tasting Panel 95 Points | On the heels of intense aromas of marzipan and honeyed peach follows one of the silkiest mouthfeels imaginable, with a weighty caress of cocoa and almond on the palate that lingers until the next sip.
Distilerias Acha Atxa Red Vino Vermouth 750ml
Our Professional Review
The perfect Aperitif vermouth to drink on the rocks garnished with a slice of orange. Good amount of savory and sweet nuances combining flavors of wild herbs and dried citrus fruit. Oscar Garcia, 67wine - Lead Sommelier.
Disznoko Tokaji Aszu 6 Puttonyos 2016 500ml
Expert Reviews - 2016
The Wine Enthusiast 97 Points | This golden-colored Tokaji has aromas of raw honey, apricot blossom, pear and baked apple tart. Silky smooth upon entry, it offers flavors of baked apples, wildflower honey, canned pears and apricot. The acidity is nicely balanced so as not to be too cloyingly sweet.
The Wine Spectator 96 Points | Well-spiced and minerally on the nose, showing hints of petrol and slate, with a brilliant backbone of acidity creating a mouthwatering frame for the silky flavors of apricot pâte de fruit, clover honey, passion fruit coulis and lanolin that expand on the palate. This is an explosion of flavor and texture, yet remains light on its feet and graceful throughout. A beauty.
James Suckling 94 Points | Perfumed and complex nose of dried apricot, white nectarine, white truffle, bergamot, white pepper and jasmine. Dense and sweet, yet balanced. Focused and layered. Spicy character on the finish.
Memo Summary Notes
The Disznókő Tokaji Aszú 6 Puttonyos 2016 is a benchmark sweet wine from Hungary, representing the highest standard classification (6 Puttonyos) for traditional Aszú. In the 2016 vintage, this wine is celebrated for its "laser-like" acidity, which perfectly balances its massive sugar content, preventing it from feeling cloying.
Divina - Blue Cheese Stuffed Olives (Greece, 7.8 oz)
Divina Blue Cheese Stuffed Olives — Greece, 7.8 oz
Divina has been sourcing from small Greek producers since 1994, and these Blue Cheese Stuffed Olives are among the most craveable things in the jar. Plump Halkidiki olives — prized for their firm, buttery flesh and mild brine — are generously filled with a rich, tangy blue cheese that melts into every curve of the fruit. The result is bold and balanced: the salt and depth of the olive meeting the creamy, pungent complexity of aged blue cheese in a single, irresistible bite.
Serve them straight from the jar alongside a charcuterie board, skewer them into a dirty martini, toss with bitter greens, dried cranberries, and balsamic vinaigrette, or panko-fry them for a warm, crowd-stopping appetizer. Few pantry staples earn their place this decisively.
🇬🇷 "A rich and creamy treat that is as classic as it is craveable." — Divina
- Producer: Divina
- Origin: Greece
- Olive Variety: Halkidiki
- Filling: Blue cheese
- Net Weight: 7.8 oz
- Best Served: Chilled or at room temperature
- Pairs With: Charcuterie, martinis, bitter greens salads, panko-fried as an appetizer
A pantry essential for anyone who takes their olives seriously.
Divina - Castelvetrano Pitted Sicilian Olives 4.9 oz
Premium Sicilian Castelvetrano Olives
Divina Castelvetrano Pitted Sicilian Olives are among the world's most sought-after olive varieties, prized for their distinctive bright emerald-green color, buttery texture, and sweet, mild flavor. Native to the Castelvetrano region of Sicily, these exceptional olives are carefully harvested and cured using a unique non-fermentation process that preserves their vibrant color and delicate taste. Each 4.9 oz jar delivers authentic Sicilian quality, making them a gourmet pantry essential for olive enthusiasts and culinary adventurers alike.
Unique Curing Process
What sets Castelvetrano olives apart is their distinctive curing method. Unlike traditional olives that undergo fermentation, Castelvetranos are cured without fermentation—a key step that locks in their signature bright, emerald-green hue and preserves their naturally sweet, buttery flavor profile. This gentle curing process results in olives that are milder and less briny than other varieties, with a crisp, meaty texture that appeals even to those who typically don't enjoy olives. The result is a uniquely approachable olive with exceptional flavor and visual appeal.
Flavor Profile & Tasting Notes
These pitted Castelvetrano olives offer a delightfully mild, sweet flavor with subtle fruity notes and a hint of almond. Their buttery, meaty texture provides a satisfying bite without the sharp brininess found in many olive varieties. The vibrant green color signals their freshness and quality, while the convenient pitted format makes them ready to enjoy straight from the jar. Whether you're a longtime olive lover or new to gourmet olives, Castelvetranos offer an accessible, crowd-pleasing taste experience.
Perfect Pairings & Serving Suggestions
Divina Castelvetrano olives are incredibly versatile in the kitchen and on the table. Pair them with creamy Brie, aged Manchego, or fresh mozzarella for an elegant cheese board. They're perfect for antipasti platters alongside cured meats, roasted peppers, and artisan crackers. Add them to salads, pasta dishes, or grain bowls for a burst of Mediterranean flavor. They also make an excellent addition to martinis, complement charcuterie spreads, or can be enjoyed simply as a sophisticated snack. Their mild flavor makes them ideal for entertaining guests with varying taste preferences.
Gourmet Quality & Convenience
Divina is renowned for sourcing the finest Mediterranean ingredients and bringing authentic flavors to your table. These pitted Castelvetrano olives are carefully selected and packed to ensure premium quality in every jar. The convenient 4.9 oz size is perfect for entertaining, recipe preparation, or enjoying as a quick gourmet snack. Already pitted for your convenience, these olives save prep time while delivering restaurant-quality flavor. Whether you're creating an impressive appetizer spread or elevating everyday meals, Divina Castelvetrano olives bring a taste of Sicily to your kitchen.
Divina Black Olive Spread 7 oz
Divina Black Olive Spread | Greece | 7 oz
Greece has been curing olives for millennia, and Divina has spent decades distilling that tradition into jars worth opening. Their Black Olive Spread is made from ripe, deeply flavored Greek olives — blended into a smooth, intensely savory tapenade that carries the briny depth of the Mediterranean in every spoonful.
Divina sources from small Greek farms and cooperatives, working with growers who tend their trees the old way. The result is a spread with real character: earthy, rich, and complex, with none of the flat, one-note quality of mass-produced olive pastes.
Spread it on crostini, swirl it into pasta, layer it under roasted lamb, or use it as a base for a vinaigrette. It belongs on every cheese board and in every well-stocked pantry.
- Origin: Greece
- Base: Ripe black olives
- Size: 7 oz
- Best With: Crostini, cheese boards, pasta, roasted meats, flatbreads
Doce Mezcal Joven 100% Agave Angustifolia Mezcal Artesanal 750ml
Producer Description
Memo Summary Notes
Doce Mezcal Joven is a premium, women-owned artisanal spirit that has carved out a reputation for precision and balance. Produced in Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca—often called the "World Capital of Mezcal"—it is crafted by Maestra Mezcalera Margarita Blas.
Doctor Thanisch Riesling Kabinett Berncasteler 2019 750ml
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The Wine Enthusiast 94 Points | Dusty slate and earth tones mingle into luscious guava and pink-grapefruit flavors in this decadently fruity kabinett. A sumptuous semi-dry Riesling, it's profoundly ripe and deeply concentrated but zippy and spry, finishing on a long, honeyed streak of lime and lemon acidity. Delicious young but should hold well through 2035.
Dog Point Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough 2024 750ml
Dog Point Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc — Marlborough 2024
Dog Point Vineyard is the project of two Cloudy Bay veterans, Ivan Sutherland and James Healy, who set out to make a Sauvignon Blanc that transcends the region's exuberant mainstream. Hand-harvested, whole-bunch pressed, and fermented with indigenous yeasts, Dog Point's approach is one of restraint and terroir transparency. The result is a wine of genuine character: savory, textural, and built to age — a world apart from the wham-bam Marlborough style. The 2024 vintage is among the finest expressions of the estate.
The color is pale straw with a luminous clarity. The nose is pure and captivating: grapefruit, white peach, key lime, crushed sea shells, and a whisper of smoke and gravelly minerality that adds complexity beyond the immediate fruit. On the palate, juicy white-fleshed fruit pours across with refreshing, defined acidity — crisp, focused, and finishing clean and dry with a lightly grippy, saline texture. Drinks beautifully now or can comfortably be cellared for five years or more.
Wine Advocate 95 • James Suckling 93 • Wine Enthusiast 93 — "Powerfully fruited, great energy and drive — a very smart, savory wine." (Vintage 2024).
- Producer: Dog Point Vineyard, Marlborough, New Zealand
- Vintage: 2024
- Appellation: Marlborough
- Varietal: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
- Farming: Sustainable
- Vinification: Hand-harvested, whole-bunch pressed, indigenous yeast fermentation
- ABV: 13.5%
- Closure: Screwcap
- Size: 750ml
- Tasting Notes: Grapefruit, white peach, key lime, crushed sea shells, smoke, saline minerality
- Cellar Potential: Drink now or cellar 5+ years
- Best Paired With: Oysters, sashimi, grilled prawns, herb-crusted fish, goat cheese salads, Thai and Vietnamese cuisine
Marlborough's benchmark organic Sauvignon Blanc — Dog Point is the wine that proves restraint and terroir always win.
Dolin Vermouth De Chambery Blanc 375ml HALF BOTTLE
Dolin Vermouth de Chambery Blanc — Savoie, France 375ml
Dolin is one of the oldest and most respected vermouth houses in France, producing in Chambéry — the only French appellation with a protected designation for vermouth — since 1821. Dolin Blanc is the house’s signature white vermouth: fresh, elegant, and crystal clear, with a delicate edge of vanilla and beautifully balanced sweetness. Lighter and more refined than most sweet vermouths, it reflects the alpine character of Savoie with a purity and finesse that is unmistakably Dolin.
On the palate, Dolin Blanc opens with gentle floral aromas, soft vanilla, and a whisper of citrus. The sweetness is restrained and elegant, making it as versatile in cocktails as it is enjoyable on its own. In France, it is traditionally served over ice with a sliced strawberry, a splash of soda, and a lemon twist — a simple pleasure that speaks to its effortless charm.
“Fresh, elegant, and perfectly balanced — Dolin Blanc is the benchmark white vermouth from France’s only protected vermouth appellation.”
- Producer: Dolin, Chambéry, Savoie, France
- Style: Blanc (White) Vermouth
- Appellation: Vermouth de Chambéry — protected French designation since 1932
- Size: 375ml Half Bottle
- Tasting Notes: Floral, soft vanilla, citrus, balanced sweetness, light and elegant finish
- How to Enjoy: Over ice with a strawberry, soda, and lemon twist; excellent in cocktails with any clear spirit
- Best Paired With: Fresh cow’s milk cheese, creamy bloomy-rind cheese, light charcuterie, fruit
A cornerstone of the French vermouth tradition and a bartender’s essential — Dolin Blanc brings alpine elegance to any glass.
Dolin Vermouth De Chambery DRY 750ml
Dolin Vermouth de Chambery Dry — Savoie, France 750ml
The benchmark of French dry vermouth — Dolin Vermouth de Chambéry Dry has been crafted in the Alpine town of Chambéry since 1821, earning its place as the go-to vermouth for discerning bartenders and home mixologists worldwide. Light, floral, and impeccably balanced, it elevates every cocktail it touches without ever overpowering.
The Producer
Founded in 1821, Dolin is one of the oldest and most respected vermouth houses in France, and the only producer still based in Chambéry — the historic heartland of French vermouth. Their Dry expression is made from a delicate white wine base infused with more than 30 Alpine herbs and botanicals, selected and blended using traditional methods that have remained largely unchanged for two centuries. Dolin holds the coveted IGP Vermouth de Chambéry designation, the only vermouth appellation in France.
Tasting Profile
Pale straw with a luminous clarity. The nose is delicate and aromatic — fresh Alpine herbs, white flowers, citrus zest, and subtle spice. On the palate it’s light, clean, and refreshingly dry with a complex yet understated botanical character and a crisp, lingering finish. Elegant rather than assertive — the hallmark of great dry vermouth.
Cocktail Applications
- Classic Martini: The gold standard — Dolin’s light profile lets the gin or vodka shine while adding essential complexity
- Fifty-Fifty Martini: Equal parts gin and Dolin Dry for a more vermouth-forward, nuanced cocktail
- Spritz: Over ice with a splash of soda and a lemon twist for a refreshing aperitif
- On its own: Chilled, over ice with a citrus twist — a classic French aperitif style
- Cooking: Adds depth to sauces, risottos, and seafood dishes
Perfect Pairings
Serve chilled as an aperitif alongside raw shellfish, oysters, goat cheese, pesto, or light seafood. Its freshness and herbal complexity make it a natural companion to delicate, clean flavors.
Refrigerate after opening and consume within 2–3 weeks for optimal freshness.
Dolin Vermouth De Chambery Rouge 750ml
Dolin Vermouth de Chambery Rouge — Savoie, France 750ml
Dolin has been crafting vermouth in Chambéry — the only French appellation with a protected designation for vermouth — since 1821. Dolin Rouge is the house’s celebrated sweet red expression, built from a neutral white wine base macerated with up to 54 carefully selected botanicals over several months. Its distinctive coppery color comes not from red wine, but from the particular plants used and the addition of dark, caramelized sugar — a hallmark of the traditional Chambéry style.
Lustrous copper in color, Dolin Rouge opens with a rich bouquet of fruit compote, prunes, and walnuts, layered with grassy notes and spicy aromas of Szechuan pepper. On the palate, almond, citrus, pear, and cinnamon mingle with gingerbread, tobacco, oregano, and hyssop. Balanced sweetness and 16% ABV create a harmonious, sophisticated finish that rewards both sipping and cocktail use.
“Up to 54 botanicals, a coppery hue from caramelized sugar, and centuries of Alpine tradition — Dolin Rouge is French sweet vermouth at its most complex.”
- Producer: Dolin, Chambéry, Savoie, France
- Style: Rouge (Sweet Red) Vermouth
- Appellation: Vermouth de Chambéry — protected French designation since 1932
- Botanicals: Up to 54, including wormwood, hyssop, chamomile, genépi, cinchona bark, rose petals
- ABV: 16%
- Size: 750ml
- Tasting Notes: Fruit compote, prunes, walnuts, Szechuan pepper, almond, citrus, cinnamon, gingerbread, tobacco
- How to Enjoy: Negroni, Manhattan, Boulevardier; chilled on the rocks with an orange twist; neat as an aperitif
- Best Paired With: Charcuterie, aged cheeses, dark chocolate, roasted nuts
A vermouth of extraordinary botanical complexity and Alpine heritage — Dolin Rouge is the French answer to the world’s finest sweet vermouths.
Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Brut Vintage 2010 750ml
Expert Review - Vintage 2010
Antonio Galloni of Vinous writes 98 Points | Dinner starts with a fresh, briny oyster and a glass of 2010 Dom Ruinart. It’s a beautiful pairing. I have always loved the 2010 for the way it straddles the worlds of Champagne and still wine. It is absolutely glorious on this night. In fact, I could have had it for the entire meal. A deep, luscious morel broth and Brittany scallops are other highlights among the amuse-bouches. (Drink between 2023-2050).
Winemaker Description
Indulge in the pure expression of Chardonnay with Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs 2010. A vintage Champagne capturing the elegance and finesse of Chardonnay, with notes of citrus blossom, green apple, and a refined minerality. A perfect aperitif or accompaniment to delicate seafood dishes.
Domaine Alain Chavy Chevalier Montrachet Grand Cru 2017 750ml
Expert Review - Vintage 2017
Vinous 93 Points | The 2017 Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru, which is as usual, an exchange with Jean-Michel Chartron, has a crisp and precise bouquet with touches of yellow flower and crushed stone complementing the citrus fruit. The palate is very well balanced with beautifully integrated oak (one-year old rather than new), leading to a precise, almost Meursault-like finish. Superb.
Winemaker Description
It has a very detailed, slightly flinty, perhaps reserved bouquet that opens reluctantly in the glass. The palate is taut on the entry, hints of white chocolate infusing the citrus fruit, nicely balanced with a harmonious and elegant finish.
Domaine Anderson Anderson Valley Chardonnay 2021 750ml
Expert Reviews - Vintage 2021
The Wine Enthusiast 94 Points | This is the flagship Chardonnay produced by Domaine Anderson. It is a glimpse into the winemaking style of the house, highlighting the cool climate, sunshine and proximity to the Pacific Ocean. The nose conveys pithy apple, youthful nectarine and butterscotch candy. The palate intensifies these notes, along with high acidity, minerals, cinnamon and a mouthwatering finish.
Jeb Dunnuck 92 Points | Made from estate-grown, certified organic vineyards, including three single-vineyard designates (Navarro-Fairhills, Walraven, and Dach), the 2021 Chardonnay Estate is a light-bodied white that is tangy in acidity and fresh citrus notes, expertly showcasing both the cool-climate region and coolness of the vintage, one of the earliest harvests on record in the Anderson Valley. Meyer lemon and a twist of lime highlight the aromatic profile, with more lemon developing on the palate as a nice complement to the green and Golden Delicious apple flavors.
The Wine Spectator 91 Points | With sleek notes of lemon, pear and yuzu alongside racy acidity, this pops out of the glass, finding wonderful harmony with the grace notes of white pepper and vanilla custard, plus a hint of salted butter shortbread on the finish. Drink now. 1,000 cases made.
Winemaker Description
Aromas of tangerine peel and grilled peaches with hints of lime. The palate has crisp, focused acidity with Meyer lemon flavors and baked apples. The wine has depth, energy and balance completed with a long and refreshing finish.
Pairs beautifully with grilled cod, whole lobster with butter, roasted lemon chicken, pasta with béchamel sauce, asparagus risotto, and various goat cheeses.
Domaine Anne et Herve Sigaut Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru Les Fuees 2021 750ml
Expert Review - Vintage 2021
Burghound | A perfumed and exuberantly spicy nose offers up a blend of both red and dark cherry along with floral nuances. The wonderfully sleek, refined and punchy medium weight flavors possess a gorgeous texture thanks to the very fine-grained tannins supported the firm, youthfully austere and mineral-driven finish. This is textbook Fuées. Outstanding.
Domaine Annet et Herve Sigaut Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru Les Chatelots 2021 750ml
Expert Review
Domaine Antoine Jobard Meursault 1er Cru Blagny 2022 750ml
Expert Reviews
Allen Meadows Burghound 91-93 Points | Here too the nose is quite fresh with its combination of apple, white flowers and just sliced citrus, especially lemon. There is both excellent punch and a lovely texture though only average density to the lingering and balanced finish where a touch of youthful austerity slowly emerges. While this could be enjoyed young, it has apparent development potential so at least a few years of keeping are recommended. (2022).
Vinous 93-94 Points | The 2022 Meursault-Blagny 1er Cru had a lot of reduction when I tasted it from barrel though its intensity was clear. The palate is very promising: wonderful tension here steely and spicier than the Meursault Village with touches of fennel and white pepper on the finish. Quite feisty and surely one for long-term aging. (Drink between 2026-2048).
Domaine Antoine Jobard Puligny Montrachet Le Trezin 2022 750ml
Expert Review - Vintage 2022
Burghound Allen Meadows writes 89-92 Points | A cool, pure and airy nose features aromas of Granny Smith apple, citrus rind and an appealing floral top note. There is both good volume and a lovely texture to the generously proportioned and stony middleweight flavors that exude a refreshing salinity on the balanced, long and complex finale. This is an excellent Puligny villages, indeed Jobard rarely misses with it.
Domaine Arlaud Bonnes Mares Grand Cru Biodynamic 2022 750ml
Expert Reviews
Allen Meadows of Burghoud writes 94-96 Points | As with several wines in the range, there is a subtle touch of wood evident on the ripe and ultra-pure floral-inflected nose of violet, lavender, rose petal, exotic tea and red cherry scents. There is impressive concentration to the middleweight plus flavors that brim with dry extract that imparts a seductive mouthfeel as well as buffers the borderline robust tannins shaping the hugely persistent and strikingly powerful finish. This is brilliant but it's also very much built-to-age so buy it and forget it.
Domaine Arlaud Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru Les Sentiers Organic Biodynamic 750ml
Critical Acclaim — Vintage 2022
Decanter — 96 Points (Charles Curtis MW)
"The complex blend of exotic Asian spice, forward pomegranate fruit, and savoury, earthy notes make the Chambolle Sentiers an intriguing wine. Some oak is still showing through, but this will integrate with time. There is more density and extract than one might think for a Chambolle at this level, which draws this out to a forceful and long conclusion — charming wine. The grapes come from a parcel of 0.23 hectares that are partially destemmed and aged in a combination of new and used casks. Drinking 2025 to 2050."
Burghound — 92–94 Points (Allen Meadows)
"A slightly more elegant nose combines notes of red cherry and raspberry with discreet touches of earth and discreet wood. The slightly finer and succulent middleweight flavors possess very good verve while exhibiting very fine depth and persistence on the finish, dusty, youthfully austere and built to age. Patience strongly suggested — this should make for a beautiful bottle in time."
Vinous — 91–93 Points (Neal Martin)
"The 2022 Chambolle-Musigny Les Sentiers 1er Cru has a complex bouquet with black cherries, blood orange, sous-bois and an overall pastille-like purity. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit. With a good backbone, this leans towards Morey in style with a grippy, quite deep, almost obdurate finish. It has the substance to age with style. Drinking 2026 to 2046."
About Les Sentiers
Les Sentiers is a Premier Cru vineyard in Chambolle-Musigny situated on the southern border of the appellation, adjacent to Morey-Saint-Denis — which explains the slightly more structured, grippy character that distinguishes it from the more ethereal, perfumed wines of the village’s northern Premier Crus. At Domaine Arlaud, Les Sentiers is farmed as a micro-parcel of just 0.23 hectares — producing a wine of extraordinary concentration and site specificity. Partially destemmed and aged in a combination of new and used casks, it is built for the long haul: a wine to cellar and revisit over decades.
About Domaine Arlaud
Domaine Arlaud is one of the Côte de Nuits’ most exciting and critically acclaimed estates, based in Morey-Saint-Denis and farming vineyards across some of Burgundy’s most prestigious appellations — from Bourgogne Rouge through Chambolle-Musigny, Gevrey-Chambertin, and multiple Grand Crus. Under the direction of Cyprien Arlaud, the domaine has converted entirely to certified organic and biodynamic viticulture, with a winemaking philosophy centered on minimal intervention, whole-cluster fermentation, and the purest possible expression of each terroir. The results have drawn consistent praise from the world’s leading critics, with scores regularly reaching the mid-to-high 90s for their Premier and Grand Cru bottlings.
Food Pairings
Roasted squab, duck breast with cherry reduction, venison, wild mushroom dishes, aged Epoisses, and classic Burgundian preparations. A Premier Cru built for the finest occasions — drink 2025 through 2050.
Product Details
- Producer: Domaine Arlaud
- Vineyard: Les Sentiers (Premier Cru) — 0.23 hectares
- Appellation: Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru, Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France
- Grape: Pinot Noir
- Farming: Certified organic and biodynamic
- Vinification: Partially destemmed, aged in new and used casks
- Vintage: 2022
- Drink: 2025–2050
- Style: Structured, age-worthy Premier Cru Chambolle-Musigny
- Format: 750ml
Domaine Arlaud Clos de la Roche Grand Cru Biodynamic 2022 750ml
Critic Notes
Charles Curtis MW of Decanter writes 96 Points | The Clos de la Roche from Arlaud is from the lieu-dit Mochamps; the parcel runs from the road up to Domaine Ponsot. 20% of the grapes are fermented as whole clusters, and the wine is ageing now in cask, 20% new. The wine is charmingly aromatic, with a ripe, peony-scented cherry fruit and earthy notes. The texture is silky, round, and velvety; there is more aromatic expression but less depth than the Charmes-Chambertin. The wine should start to open in five years and will continue to improve for a further twenty.
Vinous 95-97 Points | The 2022 Clos-de-la-Roche Grand Cru has all the tropes you expect from this vineyard, with exuberant wild strawberry, raspberry confit and blood orange scents bursting from the glass. The oak is very well-integrated. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannins and darker fruit than the Charmes-Chambertin, with impressive precision on the finish. This is extremely promising.
Allen Meadows of Burghound writes 93-96 Points | Note: from a .43 ha parcel in Mochamps; 75% from 25+ year old vines and the remainder are from 40+ year old vines. A discreet application of wood sets off the herbal tea and markedly floral-inflected red currant-scanted nose where a background touch of freshly turned earth lurks. I like the sense of energy and volume to the bigger-bodied and more powerful flavors that manage to be both denser and super-sleek, all wrapped in a moderately austere and very tightly wound finale that delivers simply superb length. This is flat out terrific and a wine that should amply reward extended cellaring, indeed I would suggest not even thinking of opening a bottle before 10 years have passed."
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Domaine Arlaud Morey Saint Denis 1er Cru Les Millandes Biodynamic 2022 750ml
Critic Notes
Charles Curtis MW writes: hint of exotic Asian spice. The palate has a deft balance between density, moderately firm tannins, and a lively freshness that leads to a pleasantly lingering finish—lovely wine. The grapes come from the domaine holding of just under a half-hectare located under Clos de la Roche; they are partially destemmed and carefully fermented before ageing in mainly used casks. Age five years before opening. Drinking 2028 to 2055. - Decanter 95
Neal Martin writes: The 2022 Morey-Saint-Denis Les Millandes 1er Cru has one-third whole bunches. Brambly red fruit, sous-bois and light chalky scents on the nose that feels quite strict at the moment. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannins. There’s mainly black fruit here, plus cedar and graphite, rather "serious" towards the finish. Fine, but it will require bottle age. Drinking 2026 to 2042. - Vinous 90-92
Allen Meadows writes: A discreet application of wood sets off the softly spicy and earthy aromas of violet, lavender plum and red currant. The powerful and markedly more concentrated broad-shouldered flavors exude a subtle minerality on the succulent yet very firmly structured finale that exhibits excellent length. Patience will be necessary but it should be well-rewarded in time as this is packed with development potential. Drink 2024+ - Burghound 93
Domaine Arlaud Morey Saint Denis 1er Cru Les Ruchots Biodynamic 2023 750ml
Vinous 93 Points | The 2023 Morey-Saint-Denis Les Ruchots 1er Cry offers the most transparency on the nose among Arlaud's Morey Premier Crus, with intense, well-defined blackberry and raspberry fruit and fine mineralite. The medium-bodied palate features pliant tannins and commendable depth, though it may not reach the complexity of the Aux Chesaux or Blanchards on the finish. Give this two or three years in the bottle.
"A fine even purple. The bouquet is beautifully, florally, perfumed. This seems to be one of the riper wines but still has the quintessential cool balance of an Arlaud wine. Heady roses, with a ripe raspberry underlay. The acidity is sufficiently present and the tannins refined A long, supple finish. Drink from 2031-2038. Tasted Dec 2024."
Jasper Morris 92-95 Points
Domaine Arlaud Morey Saint Denis Biodynamic 2021 750ml
Neal Martin writes: The 2021 Morey-Saint-Denis Village is quite backward on the nose, blackberry and bilberry at the moment, a distinct marine element surface with time. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit tinged with orange rind and brown spices. Fine structure towards the finish although here, I would just like a little more finesse to develop. - Drinking 2024 to 2032. - Vinous
William Kelley writes: The 2021 Morey-Saint-Denis Village is a blend of En Sevrey and Clos Solon. Delivering aromas of smoky red berries, raw cocoa and forest floor, it's medium-bodied, supple and perfumed, with melting tannins and a charming middle-weight style. - Robert Parker Wine Advocate
Allen Meadows writes: Here too there is enough reduction to suppress the underlying fruit. The palate impression though of the more substantial flavors is vibrant and well-detailed, particularly on the lengthier and better-balanced finale. This could use more depth but that should reasonably occur with time. - Burghound
Domaine Armand Rousseau Chambertin Grand Cru 2020 750ml
Winemaker Description
Chambertin is the wine of Kings. Masculine, powerful and well built. Vigorous and firm, well-structured and very dense. With great persistence in the mouth and aromas of chocolate, licorice and red berries.
Expert Reviews
Jasper Morris 100 Points | An imperial robe as we have come to expect. The bouquet is very backward, no problem there either, all about the fruit, the new wood is irrelevant. Starts slowly then builds immaculately, still too early really to see the detail. As always it is about grace style intensity and length rather than overt muscle, all the finesse one can want. Long and lovely
Robert Parker 97 Points Wine Advocate | Rousseau's 2020 Chambertin Grand Cru is brilliant, unwinding in the glass with aromas of wild berries, orange rind, plums, exotic spices, Egyptian musk, woodsmoke and rose petals. Full-bodied, velvety and concentrated, it's deep and tightly wound, with striking intensity and energy. Still very primary, even after a year's élevage, it will require patience, but it's a magical Chambertin in the making.
Domaine Armand Rousseau Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux Saint Jacques 2020 750ml
Winemaker Description
Aromas of red berries dominated by luscious cherries. Elegance, freshness and minerality are the main characteristics of this excellent Premier Cru.
Expert Reviews
Jasper Morris 95 Points | A fine fresh purple, the nose is a bit stricter, maybe a hair more concentrated and a little darker in fruit than the village wines. This kicks on very well at the back, liquid dark raspberry, slightly firmer tannins, still very promising.
Barrel Sample: 93-95. (2020).
Robert Parker 93 Points | Mingling aromas of sweet berry fruit and cherries with hints of forest floor, black truffle, burning embers and warm spices, Rousseau's 2020 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux Saint-Jacques is medium to full-bodied, lively and concentrated, with an especially intense, tightly wound profile for a cuvée that's often rather delicate. Concluding with a long, penetrating finish, it shows considerable potential. Barrel Sample: 91-93. (2020).
Vinous 92 Points | The 2020 Gevrey-Chambertin Lavaux Saint-Jacques 1er Cru has a mineral-driven bouquet with dark berry fruit, sous-bois and just a touch of dessicated orange peel. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins and fine acidity. Is it the most complex Lavaux? Maybe not, though it has an attractive juiciness mixed with sapidity that keeps you coming back for more. Barrel Sample: 90-92. (2022).
Domaine Armand Rousseau Ruchottes Chambertin Clos De Ruchottes Monopole Grand Cru 2019 750ml
Expert Reviews
Wine Advocate 93 Points | Notes of red berries and plums mingle with hints of rose petals, peonies, grilled meats and forest floor in an inviting bouquet, introducing Rousseau's 2019 Ruchottes-Chambertin Grand Cru Clos des Ruchottes, a medium to full-bodied, bright and lively wine that's ethereal and perfumed, with a pretty core of fruit and a long, saline finish. Barrel Sample: 93-95
Burghound 95 Points | An elegant combination is comprised by notes of various red berries, especially essence of cherry, along with anise, the sauvage and a pretty dollop of spice elements, all of which is trimmed in enough wood to notice. The energetic and beautifully well-detailed and tautly muscular yet elegant flavors brim with an abundance of dry extract and minerality while concluding in a decidedly sleek and stunningly long finish that evidences a hint of youthful austerity. This markedly firm effort is gorgeous and possesses the wherewithal to age and improve for two to three decades.
Vinous 96 Points | The 2019 Ruchottes-Chambertin Clos des Ruchottes Grand Cru has a thrilling bouquet struck through with mineral-rich red berry fruit that teasingly takes time to unfurl in the glass; you can sense the limestone, and hints of graphite emerge later. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannins, quite piquant in style, leading to an edgy, slightly chalky finish that bristles with energy. This has great potential as a poised Ruchottes. Barrel Sample: 96-98
Domaine Armand Rousseau Ruchottes Chambertin Clos De Ruchottes Monopole Grand Cru 2020 750ml
Tim Atkin 96 Points | This Ruchottes feels a bit more rugged than usual. The firm – though smooth – tannins feel further emphasized by the crackling acidity. However, the aromatic array is as dazzling as ever. Black cherries, rose petals, woodsy spice and crushed flint glide from bouquet to palate to solid finish. Bristling with youthful vigor, this needs several years to sort out in bottle. 2025-40.
Jasper Morris 94-96 Points | Clear bright purple, with a suave, sensual and detailed nose, plump ripe raspberry but sufficiently nuanced and avoiding the black fruit notes of the over-ripe wines. The Clos des Ruchottes is nonetheless slightly higher octane than expected (14.5%) but can hold it. Powerful and long.
Burghound 93-96 Points | Note: 1.06 ha; 20% new wood. Once again, the nose of ripe red and dark pinot fruit, earth, spice and a whiff of truffle is exuberantly fresh. The almost painfully intense middle weight flavors exude an almost aggressive minerality on the focused, chiseled and youthfully austere finale that exhibits superb length. This is a combination of finesse and flavor authority that is quite firmly structured and should age effortlessly. Wonderful.*Burghound Don't Miss!*
John Gilman 95 Points | The 2020 Clos des Ruchottes was simply singing at the time of my visit, offering up a stunning and sappy aromatic constellation of black raspberries, black plums, chocolate, a gorgeous base of chalky soil tones, spit-roasted pigeon, woodsmoke, new oak and a beautifully pungent topnote of rose petals. On the palate the wine is pure, plush and utterly refined, with a full-bodied format, stunning depth at the core, gorgeous mineral drive and grip and a long, fine-grained and tangy finish. This is a stunning young Clos des Ruchottes! (Drink between 2033-2090)
The Wine Advocate 93-95 Points | The 2020 Ruchottes-Chambertin Grand Cru Clos des Ruchottes is beautiful, soaring from the glass with scents of sweet raspberries, rose petals, raw cocoa, warm spices and orange rind. Medium to full-bodied, rich and concentrated, it's lively and tensile, with a fleshy core of fruit and a bright spine of acidity, concluding with a long, saline finish. The 2020 harvest chez Rousseau began on August 24th, with below-average yields, as was so often the case in Pinot Noir up and down the Côte. Cyrielle Rousseau admires the wines' unexpected freshness and attractive natural balance, an admiration I share. Unusually saturated in hue and undeniably concentrated, though not at the expense of the suave Rousseau house style, readers with the necessary connections and disposable income shouldn't hesitate to acquire these wines. Given their structure and vibrant acids, it wouldn't surprise me if these shut down after bottling, even if I don't think they will ever seem actively austere, so plan on exercising a bit of patience.(WK)
Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas 2020 750ml
Expert Reviews - Vintage 2020
Jeb Dunnuck 97 Points | The flagship 2020 Cornas is a beauty! Clearly in the same league as recent top vintages, it has a wild bouquet of black and blue fruits, liquid violets, game, and iron, with some incense and spice thrown in for good measure. It's slightly more round and sexy compared to the more powerful 2019, but it’s perfectly balanced, with ripe tannins and a great finish. This heavenly Cornas will be drinkable in just 3-4 years and evolve for two decades.
Vinous 97-98 Points | Glass-staining ruby. Intensely perfumed dark berry preserve, violet oil, olive, cured meat and woodsmoke scents show fine definition and vibrant spice- and mineral-driven lift. Offers palate-staining, spice-laced blackberry, bitter cherry, fruitcake and violet pastille flavors that deepen and open up steadily through the midpalate, while maintaining energy. The strikingly long, penetrating finish features youthfully chewy tannins, a sweet touch of cola and lingering floral and exotic spice qualities. All whole clusters and no new oak, as usual.
Decanter 97 Points | A vibrant, focused and intense style of Cornas, a return to a classic style after the richness of 2018 and the power of 2019. Their Renaissance will be made this year, so both wines will need to be bottled before a more precise evaluation of each blend can be made, but the outlook is good. Whole-bunch fermented in unlined concrete tanks, matured in small old foudres.
James Suckling 97 Points | A fragrant nose of blackberries, dark cherries, wild herbs, baking spices, stones and black pepper. Medium body with fine, firm tannins. It has volume and structure, but remains extremely agile. It has bright acidity and a vibrant peppery character, giving vitality and tension on the palate. Well-rounded and vivid with a succulent and textured, long developing finish. Best after 2026."
Wine Advocate 95-97 Points | Tasted from four different components of the 2020 Cornas from foudre. From 40-year-old vines in La Côte, a medium to full-bodied sample with attractive menthol, red plum and violet notes, ample structure but a bit short (92 - 94). From 50- to 60-year-old vines in La Sabarotte, an earthier, more savory example, with a rich, velvety texture and crisp acids (93 - 95). From 60- to 70-year-old vines in La Côte, a wine that seems to have it all: intense cassis, crushed stone, licorice and black olives, plus amazing richness and length (97 - 99). And finally, from old vines in Reynard, a breathtaking, hauntingly floral rendition marked by purple raspberries and fantastic concentration (98 - 100). The blend should be terrific.
Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas 2021 750ml
Expert Review
Vinous Media - 95-97 points | Inky violet. Intense aromas of cherry, blackberry, olive, exotic spices and pipe tobacco are complemented by a smoky mineral nuance and a hint of bacon fat. Chewy and subtly sweet, offering concentrated, smoke-laced kirsch, dark berry preserve, espresso and licorice flavors and a spicy jolt of black pepper. Finishes impressively long and spicy, with chewy tannins and a building floral note.
Decanter 96: A tasting of the constituent lieux-dits indicates that this will be a fresh, well-balanced style of Cornas. The acidity is high this year, and the tannins are classically Cornas in their granitic grain and intensity. A highly structured year, this will always be a vintage for dedicated Cornas-lovers, there's no great wealth of rich fruit behind like in some recent vintages, but nonetheless this should age well. Very much a classic year, rather than the powerfully ripe and rich vintages we've seen since 2017. Whole-bunch fermented in concrete, aged in old foudres.(MW)
Distributor Notes
Clape’s Cornas is produced from a collection of old-vine parcels from the very best lieux-dits in the appellation including Sabarotte, La Côte, and Reynard. In these strikingly steep sites, gnarled head-trained Syrah vines must send their roots deep into poor granite soils for survival.
The old-vine fruit is vinified without destemming and aged in large, ancient wooden casks in the family cellars. It produces a majestically dark and brooding Cornas, layered with aromas of herbs and mint.
—Anthony Lynch
Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas 2022 750ml
Expert Reviews - Vintage 2022
Jeb Dunnuck 97 Points | The 2022 Cornas isn't going to match the 2020, but we're not far off. Tasted in its individual components, it has the riper yet still focused, structured style of the vintage, with classic aromatics of blue fruits, violets, iron, and ample textbook Clape bloody, meaty nuances. It's not going to be a massive Cornas and is more medium to full-bodied, with ultra-fine tannins and beautiful balance. It's a brilliant Clape in the making, as well as one for the traditionalist out there.
Vinous 93 Points | The 2022 Cornas is both classic and rustic, with hints of ripe black fruits, earthy tones, and leather on the nose. It's full-bodied, fleshy, and expansive, showing elevated flavor concentration. Beefy and monolithic, the 2022 carries an introverted attitude, finishing with firm structure yet plenty of Clape personality. This needs time.
Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas Cuvee Renaissance 2021 750ml
Expert Reviews
Vinous Media 94-95 Points | Saturated magenta. Expansive aromas of black and blue fruits, licorice, olive and black pepper show fine clarity and building florality. Smoky and energetic in the mouth, offering juicy blackberry, cherry and baking spice flavors that slowly deepen through the back half. Becomes sweeter on the long, focused finish, which features grippy tannins and lingering floral and exotic spice notes.
