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Great wines of the world

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Rare vintages from the great vineyards of the world

You will find a selection of the finest and most coveted wines from France (Burgundy, Jura, Rhone), Italy (Sicily), Spain (Bierzo) but also from the Americas (Canada, USA, Argentina) and Australia. Take advantage of a unique opportunity to get your hands on these wines that are missing from your collection. 

The lottery takes place in two rounds

If not all products are claimed, a second draw will take place. To enter this draw, you must have bought at least one of the products allocated to you after the 1st round. After the 2nd round, products that weren’t sold after all will be put back on sale, on a first come, first served basis.

  1. WA 95, V 95, JS 98

    "The staggering nose of fresh pineapple invites you to a voyage to the tropics with their rich colors and lush vegetation. Then comes the no less amazing palate which is simultaneously extraordinary in concentration yet miraculously feather light. Great citrusy freshness, but it’s impossible to say which citrus fruit it is because it seems to flicker from Amalfi lemon to bergamot and then to pomelo, and on and on. Almost endless finish with the merest hint of unfermented grape sweetness. Drink or hold."

    www.jamessuckling.com

  2. An emblematic Sicilian figure, Frank Cornelissen works his vineyard and his wines with a minimum of intervention. Locally called "Mongibello" or "Munjebel", the volcano Etna gives its name to the cuvées of the property, each one as singular as the next. Formerly vinified as an orange wine, this cuvée with equal parts of grecanico dorato and carricante benefits from a shorter maceration and a 16-month aging in tanks. Both dense and elegant, it develops beautiful accents of apricot, honey and orange. Superb!
  3. WA 98+


    "The 2020 Ultreia Valtuille is truly amazing and more so next to the unusual 2019. This is floral, expressive, fresh and balanced, with incredible elegance. There's a lot of precision here, they picked on exactly the right date, removed the white grapes, and the wine matured in barrique for five months and then in 1,000-liter oak foudre. The fine tannins show the finesse of the sandy soils. It's even a notch above the already other worldly 2018. Possibly the finest Ultreia Valtuille ever, with a moderate 12.7% alcohol. Bravo!" www.robertparker.com

  4. B 95

    "An ever spicier and equally cool combination freely displays of red and blue pinot fruit, tangerine peel, anise, smoked duck and a whisper of exotic tea. The richer bigger-bodied flavors possess excellent mid-palate density while exuding evident minerality on the powerful, mouth coating and hugely long finish. While qualitatively similar to the Latricières, this offers a markedly different expression. Excellent and this too is recommended."

    www.burghound.com

  5. WA 95-97, V 96-98

    "Tremendously dense and powerful, the 2019 Cornas is a dazzling, dark-fruited beast that's loaded with mint, cassis and licorice notes. Full-bodied and almost overflowing with intensity, it somehow manages to pull all that impressive richness and extract into a silky, fine-grained finish of amazing length and elegance. Unless you are hell-bent on trying it on release, give it some time in the cellar - it should be peaking around 2035 or so. 2026-2045."
    - www.robertparker.com
  6. WA 97+, WS 97

    "This is a stunner, offering a gorgeous core of black tea–infused cassis, plum reduction and raspberry puree flavors. Additional black licorice, black tea and incense notes emerge alongside the fruit on the long, lush, seductive finish, which is harnessed by a graphite frame. A very confidently rendered wine. Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault and Mourvèdre. Best from 2024 through 2040."
    - www.winespectator.com