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Great wines of the world

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The most famous vineyards in the world

This arrival features a selection of some of the most coveted wines from France (Champagne, Burgundy), Italy (Piedmont, Tuscany), Germany (Mosel, Palatinate) and America (Chile). This is a unique opportunity to get your hands on rare and precious wines to enrich 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 94+, JS 90
    “"The 2019 Röttgen GG is deep, refined and flinty on the precise nose that opens to perfectly ripe yet precise, elegant, tropical and flinty-scented Riesling fruit. Dense and piquant on the palate, this is a concentrated yet juicy, mineral, vital and nervy Röttgen with remarkable purity and freshness and a mouthwatering mineral finish with good grip and tension.”
    winespectator.com
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      James Suckling
  2. JS 94
    "Fresh and composed aromas of blue fruit, wild herbs and flowers that are subtle and refined, never flattering. Medium-to full-bodied and silky. Supple blue fruit spreads across the palate, together with refined tannins and fresh acidity. Carignan and grenache. Really bright and delicious now, but can hold."
    jamessuckling.com 
  3. WA 94+, V95
    "With time, I suspect the 2019 Chablis Grand Cru Blanchots La Réserve de l'Obédience will outdistance even the 2017 vintage. Unwinding in the glass with aromas of blanched almonds, orange oil, iodine, citrus blossom and crisp stone fruit, it's full-bodied, layered and concentrated, with a seamless, complete profile and a long, saline finish. This is a terrific effort."
    robertparker.com
  4. WA 98, V96, JS 98
    "This is incredibly elegant, subtle and harmonious even at this early stage. It has floral aromas, notes of orange peel, a touch of creamy sweet spices and great freshness. The palate is medium-bodied, seamless and pure, with pungent flavors and a soft texture. It's long, clean, defined and super tasty. I feel this wine is getting better and better by the vintage. "
    robertparker.com
  5. WA 95, JS 90
    "The 2016 Molino Real is the flagship sweet Moscatel from the Málaga Mountains and wears the subtitle Mountain Wine; it comes from nine hectares of vineyards spread between 350 and almost 1,000 meters in altitude on slate slopes. It has a long and complex fermentation in 225-liter oak barrels, where the wine evolved slowly at low temperature for 20 months. This is an incredibly fine and elegant vintage that is herbal and fresh and less varietal than other vintages. It's subtle and balanced, sweet without excess."
    robertparker.com
  6. WA 95, V 95, RVF 95
    "The 2019 Morgon Cote du Py James has an arresting bouquet of exquisitely defined rose-petal-infused red berry fruit, undergrowth, nettle, wild mint and star anise, all very complex. The palate is harmonious on the entry, offering supple but firm tannins and a perfect line of acidity. This has more Beaujolais typicity than the Javernières, delivering wonderful weight and persistence, layers of brambly red fruit laced with minerals, and a slight garrigue note on the aftertaste. Outstanding."
    vinous.com
  7. B 92 CdC O
    "Here too the wood treatment is subtle though still perceptible on the aromas of herbal tea, the sauvage and red and dark pinot fruit. There is a bit more refinement if less size, weight and volume to the middle weight flavors that possess a seductive and velvety mid-palate that contrasts significantly with the firm, dusty, austere and quite serious finale. I would advise allowing this at least 5 to 7 years of bottle age first as it is quite tightly wound today."
    - www.burghound.com
  8. B 91 CdC O
    "The wood treatment is somewhat more evident as there are mentholated top notes to the cool aromas of dark berry, violet and wild cherry. There is excellent delineation to the exceptionally ripe, intense and tautly muscular flavors that brim with minerality on the dusty, austere and chiseled finale. This is a bit finer than the Poissenot and should be accessible a few years earlier. Worth checking out."
    - www.burghound.com
  9. WA 92, WS 96
    "This is packed with succulent cherry, plum paste and blackberry fruit flavors that show hints of mulled spice, dried anise, singed tobacco and sweet tapenade as they move through. A mouthwatering mineral edge extends the lengthy finish. Cellar patiently, then serve with game for the full seduction. "
    winespectator.com
  10. WA 99, WS 95, JS 97
    "While I've had multiple looks at previous vintages, this is my first review of the 2018 Hermitage Ligne de Crete Les Grandes Vignes. Inky in hue, it boasts powerful, brooding aromas that include hints of hardwood charcoal, dark berries, licorice, crushed stone and pencil shavings. Full-bodied and almost painfully intense, it's a huge, mouthfilling wine that seems capable of aging up to three decades. Rich, supple and creamy in texture, yet possessing remarkable length and retronasal nuance, it has to rank up there with some of the Hermitage hill's classics from other, more renowned producers. It certainly deserves a seat at that table and may be a candidate for a perfect score in the future." robertparker.com

  11. WA94+, WS 95
    "Marked by scents of cedar, mint, violets and cherries, the 2019 Hermitage Ligne de Crete Les Grandes Vignes really opened up and added weight and texture with air, so I suspect my rating may be stingy. On the palate, it's currently medium to full-bodied, tight and silky in feel, with hints of licorice and maple syrup on the long, mouthwatering finish. Give it a few years, at minimum, in the cellar. Tasted twice (once blind), with consistent notes." robertparker.com

  12. V 95-97
    "Suave, mineral-driven scents of fresh blackberry, cassis and exotic spices are accompanied by a building floral nuance. Sappy and sharply focused on the palate, displaying powerful lift to the concentrated black/blue fruit, violet pastille, olive paste and spicecake flavors. Finishes extremely long and alluring, with solid mineral thrust, a hint of black pepper abd youthfully chewy but non-intrusive tannins." vinous.com

  13. V 96-98
    "Seductively perfumed dark berry compote, floral oil, smoky bacon and olive scents show fine definition and vibrant mineral lift. Palate-staining, spice-laced blackbeyy, bitter cherry and violet pastille flavors deepen and open up steadily through the midpalate. Distinctly rich but energetic as well. The impressively long finish features youthfully chewy tannins, a touch of bitter chocolate and lingering floral and exotic spice qualities." vinous.com