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Bruichladdich 18yr Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml)
From Islay, Islay, Scotland
B-21 Top Recommendation
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It's the most anticipated time of year for whisky fanatics as Whisky Advocate comes out with its annual Top 20 Whiskies of the Year list. Yesterday's reveal of the full list completes a week of excitement for collectors and buyers alike, as we see which of our favorites made the cut.

So, it's a great thrill for us to feature six of the top contenders on the list today, including the collectible trophy Bruichladdich 18 Year Old at the #2 spot and the simply stunning Lagavulin "The Ink of Legends" 12 Year Old Special Release Single Malt, which landed in the #3 spot for its thrilling expression of hallmark Lagavulin peated malt finished in Don Julio Anejo tequila casks. Heaven Hill's innovative Grain to Glass series rounds out the top five with the 6 Year Old Straight Bourbon, and a trio of insider's favorites all make an appearance as well. Ardbeg's The Spectacular takes the well-known and loved peat monster proflie of this famous single malt and rounds it out in balanced luxury with finishing in ruby port piples, a first for the distillery. Finally, a pair of Kentucky stalwarts do the Bluegrass State proud. Knob Creek's Bourbon x Rye is an expert blend that captures the best of both categories in one bottle, and 2XO's The Kiawah Blend shows the masterful blending skill of one Dixon Dedman, the genius behind the cult phenom bourbons of Kentucky Owl, and it's available at a market-best price, no less.

If you're looking for the perfect holiday gift for the whisky enthusiast in your life (or if you are that whisky enthusiast), these are can't-miss winners that have just seen their cachet rise in remarkable fashion. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece or three of whisky royalty.


94WHA #2 Top 20

The flagship of Bruichladdich’s Luxury Redefined range is packaged in a molded fiber cocoon. Distilled in 2004, this whisky includes the distillery’s first use of Islay-grown barley. It was matured on Islay, mostly in bourbon barrels but also in a combination of sauternes and port casks. Aromas of honey, vanilla, and creamed coconut are wrapped around floral flourishes, with peach, melon, guava, and ground ginger. Complex layers of gooseberry, melon, and banana mingle with butterscotch, barley sugar, honeycomb, vanilla, and cinnamon, running into a satisfying finish of ginger and oak spice with a hint of coastal saltiness.

94 points, Jonny McCormick, Whisky Advocate (2024)

#2 - Whisky Advocate Top 20 of 2024

$179.99
Compare At: $189.99

10 bottles in stock and ready to ship.
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Glenfiddich 21yr Gran Reserva Reserva Rum Cask Finish Single Malt Scotch (750ml)
From Dufftown, Speyside, Scotland
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"...this vibrant amontillado cask finish from malt master Brian Kinsman adds sweetness and depth to the 12 year old..." - Whisky Advocate

As we anticipate the unveiling of this year's Whisky Advocate Top 20 Whiskies of 2024, we think it's a great opportunity to check in on one of the honorees from last year's roster, now at market-leading, sub-$40 pricing for a limited time.

Glenfiddich's 12 Year Old Single Malt has legions of fans around the world, and while the flagship bottling has always been a cornerstone of any great Scotch bar, the distillery is also a pioneer in different cask-finishing styles. Over the years, some have been better than others, but the team at Glenfiddich simply nailed this Amontillado sherry cask version. This fan favorite turned a lot of heads last year when it landed at #14 on the Top 20 Whiskies of 2023. Sitting pretty among other bottlings at many times its price, it instantly became one of the smartest single malt buys on the market. If you or the Glenfiddich fan in your life need to start the holidays off with a bang, this is the deal to do it, and now is the time to stock up big.

Speaking of the holidays, it's also time to think about those showstopping gifts that will leave a lasting impression for years, and the Glenfiddich 21 Year Old Gran Reserva Rum Cask Finish Single Malt will do just the trick. With monster press and a singular take on this beloved collector's malt, the 21 Year is a must for any fan of the of the world's best-selling Scotch distillery.


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Finished in rum casks, the honey and orange zest aromas suggest a cocktail, not a straight pour of Scotch. These flavors are echoed on the silky palate, opening with cocoa and leather and evolving into a luscious, fudge-like finish, with hints of orange peel and cinnamon. Enjoy with a big rock of ice and a piece of orange peel, it needs no other adornment.

97 points, Kara Newman, Wine Enthusiast (Dec 2017)

$219.99

3 bottles in stock and ready to ship.
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Glenfiddich 14yr Bourbon Barrel Reserve Single Malt Scotch (750ml)
From Dufftown, Speyside, Scotland
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"The closest Glenfiddich gets to producing a bourbon!" - Whisky Advocate

This is one of those can't-miss opportunities that almost any spirits fan can get behind in a big way. Not only is Glenfiddich's 14 Year Old Bourbon Barrel Reserve the ultimate category crossover star, it's also already an all-time B-21 best seller. And for a limited time, it's available at must-see pricing that makes it easy to stock the bar for the foreseeable future.

Aged in ex-bourbon casks and finished heavily charred new American oak (the classic bourbon recipe) yet classically Glenfiddich in the style of the distillate, the 14 Year takes everything up a notch. Fully textured and balanced as a properly aged single malt should be, it also boasts all the layered flavors and aromas that come from the lengthy time in the casks.

"The 14 Year Old Bourbon Barrel Reserve shows exactly why Glenfiddich is a go-to name for so many Scotch lovers – plenty of charm, plenty of nuance, and an easy-going approachability that makes it accessible for a wide audience," notes B-21 Spirits Buyer Andrew Kitz. Sure, we whiskey fans all have our preferred styles, and the best thing about the 14 Year Old Bourbon Barrel Reserve is that it fits yours, no matter what style it is.


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The 14 Year Old Bourbon Barrel Reserve shows exactly why Glenfiddich is a go-to name for so many Scotch lovers – plenty of charm, plenty of nuance, and an easy-going approachability that makes it accessible for a wide audience. The vast majority of the aging takes place (obviously) in premium ex-Bourbon barrels from Kentucky, with a short finish in brand new, #4 char American oak. Thankfully, that finishing cask doesn’t impart an overt character to the whisky, so it maintains the classic ‘fiddich drinkability you’re looking for. The nose is a balanced array of sweet malts, mostly warm oatmeal dusted with brown sugar and cinnamon, which really is just the combination of the whisky itself and the barrel playing in harmony. Nice secondary notes of peach and orange marmalade, plus softer baking spices round out the aromatics. The palate is wonderfully easy-going with a texture that just glides from start to finish, giving flavors of cooked peaches, toffee, and pumpkin pie. You definitely get the bourbon character around the edges and on the finish, where baking spices and a subtle peppery flair pop out. The mid-palate is full and round as the flavors expand and then taper off in a gently fading finish. It’s a classic pop & pour Scotch that doesn’t need anything but a glass.

91 points, Andrew Kitz, B-21 Spirits Buyer (Jun 2025)

$43.99
Compare At: $49.99

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Glenfiddich 12yr Sherry Cask Finish Single Malt Scotch (750ml)
From Dufftown, Speyside, Scotland
B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More

"...this vibrant amontillado cask finish from malt master Brian Kinsman adds sweetness and depth to the 12 year old..." - Whisky Advocate

As we anticipate the unveiling of this year's Whisky Advocate Top 20 Whiskies of 2024, we think it's a great opportunity to check in on one of the honorees from last year's roster, now at market-leading, sub-$40 pricing for a limited time.

Glenfiddich's 12 Year Old Single Malt has legions of fans around the world, and while the flagship bottling has always been a cornerstone of any great Scotch bar, the distillery is also a pioneer in different cask-finishing styles. Over the years, some have been better than others, but the team at Glenfiddich simply nailed this Amontillado sherry cask version. This fan favorite turned a lot of heads last year when it landed at #14 on the Top 20 Whiskies of 2023. Sitting pretty among other bottlings at many times its price, it instantly became one of the smartest single malt buys on the market. If you or the Glenfiddich fan in your life need to start the holidays off with a bang, this is the deal to do it, and now is the time to stock up big.

Speaking of the holidays, it's also time to think about those showstopping gifts that will leave a lasting impression for years, and the Glenfiddich 21 Year Old Gran Reserva Rum Cask Finish Single Malt will do just the trick. With monster press and a singular take on this beloved collector's malt, the 21 Year is a must for any fan of the of the world's best-selling Scotch distillery.


93WHA #14 Top 20

Despite making the world’s best-selling single malt from its distillery that produces 21 million liters of pure alcohol a year, Glenfiddich still innovates around its signature Glenfiddich 12 year old. After past experiments with toasted oak, peated, and American oak casks, this vibrant amontillado cask finish from malt master Brian Kinsman adds sweetness and depth to the 12 year old, to deliver shifting tones of orchard fruit, rich oak, dried fruit, and enduring spices.

93 points, Jonny McCormick, Whisky Advocate (Winter 2023)

#14 - Whisky Advocate Top 20 of 2023

$45.99

6 bottles in stock and ready to ship.
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Lagavulin 12yr 2023 Release Single Malt Scotch (750ml)
From Lagavulin, Islay, Scotland
B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More

It's the most anticipated time of year for whisky fanatics as Whisky Advocate comes out with its annual Top 20 Whiskies of the Year list. Yesterday's reveal of the full list completes a week of excitement for collectors and buyers alike, as we see which of our favorites made the cut.

So, it's a great thrill for us to feature six of the top contenders on the list today, including the collectible trophy Bruichladdich 18 Year Old at the #2 spot and the simply stunning Lagavulin "The Ink of Legends" 12 Year Old Special Release Single Malt, which landed in the #3 spot for its thrilling expression of hallmark Lagavulin peated malt finished in Don Julio Anejo tequila casks. Heaven Hill's innovative Grain to Glass series rounds out the top five with the 6 Year Old Straight Bourbon, and a trio of insider's favorites all make an appearance as well. Ardbeg's The Spectacular takes the well-known and loved peat monster proflie of this famous single malt and rounds it out in balanced luxury with finishing in ruby port piples, a first for the distillery. Finally, a pair of Kentucky stalwarts do the Bluegrass State proud. Knob Creek's Bourbon x Rye is an expert blend that captures the best of both categories in one bottle, and 2XO's The Kiawah Blend shows the masterful blending skill of one Dixon Dedman, the genius behind the cult phenom bourbons of Kentucky Owl, and it's available at a market-best price, no less.

If you're looking for the perfect holiday gift for the whisky enthusiast in your life (or if you are that whisky enthusiast), these are can't-miss winners that have just seen their cachet rise in remarkable fashion. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece or three of whisky royalty.


94WHA #3 Top 20

Lagavulin 12 year old is no stranger to Diageo’s annual Special Releases series, appearing every year since 2002. The 2023 expression takes a traditional Special Releases attribute to Lagavulin—cask strength bottling—and adds a touch of secondary maturation in Don Julio Añejo tequila casks. In true Lagavulin fashion, it’s a peaty dram that offers much more than smoke. The nose is bright and briny, bursting with lime zest, seaweed, a hint of soapiness, and cooked agave. On the palate, plum and punchy citrus meld with baked apple, vanilla sweetness, and minerality, making for a balanced whisky that sails away on a lengthy, spicy finish.

94 points, Julia Higgins, Whisky Advocate (2024)

#3 - Whisky Advocate Top 20 of 2024

$179.99

3 bottles in stock and ready to ship.
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The Macallan Harmony Collection Amber Meadow Single Malt Scotch (750ml)
From Craigellachie, Speyside, Scotland
B-21 Top Recommendation
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What better way to kick off the renaissance of our spirits email offers than a triple feature from the most famous name in single malt Scotch? Macallan is the undisputed standard bearer for Highland whisky, and their limited-release bottlings are always hot commodities among collectors. The trio on offer today represent everything that the distillery's legions of hardcore fans know and love - singular Highland character paired with unmatched luxury from the most desirable name in collectible Scotch.

Leading off, we have the newly arrived A Night on Earth Jerez de la Fronterra, the third release in the Night on Earth series, celebrating the distillery's heritage as a visionary leader in sherry-aged Scotch as well as the vibrant cultural Jerez touchstone of Nochevieja, the region's traditional New Year's Eve festival. Aged in top-tier European and American oak cooperage, Night on Earth Jerez is the perfect combination of the classic Macallan Highland profile and full-on sherry influence for a truly memorable limited release.

Macallan fans will also know the pair of Harmony Collection releases as two of the most sought-after in recent years from the venerable distillery. The Intense Arabica and Amber Meadow fully live up to their names in their respective profiles, delivering one-of-a-kind expressions that are also pure Macallan at heart. Best of all, in anticipation of the newest forthcoming release, we're offering both renditions at limited-time pricing that's the best in you'll find in the Florida market, so Macallan fans will want to strike quickly on a rare opportunity at a collectible trifecta.


$199.99

8 bottles in stock and ready to ship.
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The Macallan Harmony Collection Intense Arabica Single Malt Scotch (750ml)
From Craigellachie, Speyside, Scotland
B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More

What better way to kick off the renaissance of our spirits email offers than a triple feature from the most famous name in single malt Scotch? Macallan is the undisputed standard bearer for Highland whisky, and their limited-release bottlings are always hot commodities among collectors. The trio on offer today represent everything that the distillery's legions of hardcore fans know and love - singular Highland character paired with unmatched luxury from the most desirable name in collectible Scotch.

Leading off, we have the newly arrived A Night on Earth Jerez de la Fronterra, the third release in the Night on Earth series, celebrating the distillery's heritage as a visionary leader in sherry-aged Scotch as well as the vibrant cultural Jerez touchstone of Nochevieja, the region's traditional New Year's Eve festival. Aged in top-tier European and American oak cooperage, Night on Earth Jerez is the perfect combination of the classic Macallan Highland profile and full-on sherry influence for a truly memorable limited release.

Macallan fans will also know the pair of Harmony Collection releases as two of the most sought-after in recent years from the venerable distillery. The Intense Arabica and Amber Meadow fully live up to their names in their respective profiles, delivering one-of-a-kind expressions that are also pure Macallan at heart. Best of all, in anticipation of the newest forthcoming release, we're offering both renditions at limited-time pricing that's the best in you'll find in the Florida market, so Macallan fans will want to strike quickly on a rare opportunity at a collectible trifecta.


$199.99

14 bottles in stock and ready to ship.
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The Macallan A Night On Earth In Jerez de la Frontera Single Malt Scotch (750ml)
From Craigellachie, Speyside, Scotland
B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More

What better way to kick off the renaissance of our spirits email offers than a triple feature from the most famous name in single malt Scotch? Macallan is the undisputed standard bearer for Highland whisky, and their limited-release bottlings are always hot commodities among collectors. The trio on offer today represent everything that the distillery's legions of hardcore fans know and love - singular Highland character paired with unmatched luxury from the most desirable name in collectible Scotch.

Leading off, we have the newly arrived A Night on Earth Jerez de la Fronterra, the third release in the Night on Earth series, celebrating the distillery's heritage as a visionary leader in sherry-aged Scotch as well as the vibrant cultural Jerez touchstone of Nochevieja, the region's traditional New Year's Eve festival. Aged in top-tier European and American oak cooperage, Night on Earth Jerez is the perfect combination of the classic Macallan Highland profile and full-on sherry influence for a truly memorable limited release.

Macallan fans will also know the pair of Harmony Collection releases as two of the most sought-after in recent years from the venerable distillery. The Intense Arabica and Amber Meadow fully live up to their names in their respective profiles, delivering one-of-a-kind expressions that are also pure Macallan at heart. Best of all, in anticipation of the newest forthcoming release, we're offering both renditions at limited-time pricing that's the best in you'll find in the Florida market, so Macallan fans will want to strike quickly on a rare opportunity at a collectible trifecta.


$129.99
Compare At: $139.99

10 bottles in stock and ready to ship.
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Casa Dragones Joven Tequila (750ml)
From Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico
B-21 Top Recommendation
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Estate Grown Tequila? You bet! Hey, Tequila comes from a specific place and the agave plant is treated with as much reverence as vines in Burgundy, Bordeaux or Napa Valley. Jalisco is the Mexican state where Tequila comes from, and the agave plant thirsts for the trinity of soil, climate and altitude found here. Casa Dragones takes the pureness of flavor a blanco has and adds a small amount of extra añejo to round out the palate, producing what the Robb Report called "the greatest single sipping tequila," this crystal clear potion they call "Joven." Drinkers of fine whiskey the world over should take notice here, tequila delivers some of the world's most flavorful and palate-pleasing spirits.


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Although billed as a joven, this Tequila is blended with a touch of añejo. The end result is extraordinarily smooth, with a very sweet, fruity, almost wine-like nose but a bold, pure peppery flavor that finishes cleanly. The packaging is gift-worthy, presenting the bottle in a gold-and-robin’s egg blue box, like a precious jewel.

96 points, Wine Enthusiast (May 2013)

$299.99

1 bottle in stock and ready to ship.
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2XO The Gem Of Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)
From Kentucky
B-21 Top Recommendation
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Now is the time of year where bourbon collectors think about making a splash, whether it's for your own stash at home or for a gift that will leave a lifelong impression on your favorite fellow bourbon fanatic. Today's offer features a quintet of collectible standouts from some of the category's most coveted names, at limited-time pricing that's perfect for the holidays.

Leading off, Barrell Craft Spirits' Gray Label Straight Bourbon shows one of the country's most dynamic operations at the top of its game with a big-time 94-point score from Whisky Advocate and a sub-$150 price. Joseph Magnus' access to superb old Indiana stocks from MGP is what put this Michigan-based distillery on the map, and their expert finishing regime based on the brand's pre-Prohibition history is what sets them apart. The Cigar Blend is every bit the luxury performer you'd expect from a bourbon crafted specifically for cigar pairing and aged in ex-Armagnac casks. The 2XO Gem of Kentucky is another masterclass in artful barrel finishing from master blender Dixon Dedman of the cult phenom Kentucky Owl. A single-barrel, high-rye (35%) gem subjected to a unique double-barreling regimen, the Gem of Kentucky is a class all its own, both technically and stylistically. Finally, the George Dickel 18 Year is a cornerstone in any enviable whiskey collection, and right now they're all available at some of the sharpest pricing in the market.


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Caramel unfurls on nose and palate, layered with red fruit, plum skin and toffee flavors. The exceedingly long finish offers dried cherry and puckery plum skin, winding into a cinnamon and cayenne glow. This is a single barrel high-rye bourbon, rebarreled in new oak barrels with varying char levels.

93 points, Kara Newman, Wine Enthusiast (Oct 2024)

2XO, or Two Times Oak, is from Dixon Dedman of Kentucky Owl fame. This one is a high-rye bourbon with 35% rye in the mashbill that's re-barreled into charred new oak barrels for a year—hence the Two Times Oak name. Very earthy on the nose with rose petals and red berries. Sweet on the palate but balanced. It carries its proof well, with good length and sweetness, anchored by earthiness and oak.

91 points, David Fleming, Whisky Advocate (Spring 2024)

$199.99

3 bottles in stock and ready to ship.
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2XO The Kiawah Blend Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)
From Kentucky
B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More

It's the most anticipated time of year for whisky fanatics as Whisky Advocate comes out with its annual Top 20 Whiskies of the Year list. Yesterday's reveal of the full list completes a week of excitement for collectors and buyers alike, as we see which of our favorites made the cut.

So, it's a great thrill for us to feature six of the top contenders on the list today, including the collectible trophy Bruichladdich 18 Year Old at the #2 spot and the simply stunning Lagavulin "The Ink of Legends" 12 Year Old Special Release Single Malt, which landed in the #3 spot for its thrilling expression of hallmark Lagavulin peated malt finished in Don Julio Anejo tequila casks. Heaven Hill's innovative Grain to Glass series rounds out the top five with the 6 Year Old Straight Bourbon, and a trio of insider's favorites all make an appearance as well. Ardbeg's The Spectacular takes the well-known and loved peat monster proflie of this famous single malt and rounds it out in balanced luxury with finishing in ruby port piples, a first for the distillery. Finally, a pair of Kentucky stalwarts do the Bluegrass State proud. Knob Creek's Bourbon x Rye is an expert blend that captures the best of both categories in one bottle, and 2XO's The Kiawah Blend shows the masterful blending skill of one Dixon Dedman, the genius behind the cult phenom bourbons of Kentucky Owl, and it's available at a market-best price, no less.

If you're looking for the perfect holiday gift for the whisky enthusiast in your life (or if you are that whisky enthusiast), these are can't-miss winners that have just seen their cachet rise in remarkable fashion. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece or three of whisky royalty.


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Named for South Carolina’s Kiawah Island, a special place to blender Dixon Dedman, this has a luscious nose of gingerbread, spearmint, cigar leaf, and chai spices. The palate stays the course, introducing cola, sweet tea, raisins, maplewood, and syrupy raspberries. While the whiskey’s spiced aromas and flavors are more pronounced, apples, peaches, and fruit leather provide backbone. The finish is malty and stout-like, with roasted grains, charred oak, and dark chocolate flecked with sea salt.

93 points, Shane English, Whisky Advocate (2024)

#14 - Whisky Advocate Top 20 of 2024

The bold toffee aroma entices. From the first sip, cinnamon fireworks and oak lead. Adding water coaxes some toffee and espresso as well. The long finish includes grapefruit peel, hops and clove.

92 points, Kara Newman, Wine Enthusiast (Oct 2024)

$99.99

2 bottles in stock and ready to ship.
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Barrell Gray Label Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)
From
B-21 Top Recommendation
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Now is the time of year where bourbon collectors think about making a splash, whether it's for your own stash at home or for a gift that will leave a lifelong impression on your favorite fellow bourbon fanatic. Today's offer features a quintet of collectible standouts from some of the category's most coveted names, at limited-time pricing that's perfect for the holidays.

Leading off, Barrell Craft Spirits' Gray Label Straight Bourbon shows one of the country's most dynamic operations at the top of its game with a big-time 94-point score from Whisky Advocate and a sub-$150 price. Joseph Magnus' access to superb old Indiana stocks from MGP is what put this Michigan-based distillery on the map, and their expert finishing regime based on the brand's pre-Prohibition history is what sets them apart. The Cigar Blend is every bit the luxury performer you'd expect from a bourbon crafted specifically for cigar pairing and aged in ex-Armagnac casks. The 2XO Gem of Kentucky is another masterclass in artful barrel finishing from master blender Dixon Dedman of the cult phenom Kentucky Owl. A single-barrel, high-rye (35%) gem subjected to a unique double-barreling regimen, the Gem of Kentucky is a class all its own, both technically and stylistically. Finally, the George Dickel 18 Year is a cornerstone in any enviable whiskey collection, and right now they're all available at some of the sharpest pricing in the market.


94WHA

The nose is a balanced bouquet of sweetness: bakery, confectionery shop, vanilla frosting, and vanilla cake, while the palate gushes with flavor—vanilla and chocolate cream, baked cherries, pie crust, and sweet almonds. Good length on the finish, with notes of blueberry pie, cinnamon bun, Drake’s coffee cake, bitter chocolate, and unsweetened espresso. A very smooth, beautifully built bourbon from the first whiff all the way to the finish

94 points, David Fleming, Whisky Advocate (Spring 2023)

$159.99

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George Dickel 18yr Bourbon Whiskey (700ml)
From Cascade Hollow, Tennessee
B-21 Top Recommendation
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Now is the time of year where bourbon collectors think about making a splash, whether it's for your own stash at home or for a gift that will leave a lifelong impression on your favorite fellow bourbon fanatic. Today's offer features a quintet of collectible standouts from some of the category's most coveted names, at limited-time pricing that's perfect for the holidays.

Leading off, Barrell Craft Spirits' Gray Label Straight Bourbon shows one of the country's most dynamic operations at the top of its game with a big-time 94-point score from Whisky Advocate and a sub-$150 price. Joseph Magnus' access to superb old Indiana stocks from MGP is what put this Michigan-based distillery on the map, and their expert finishing regime based on the brand's pre-Prohibition history is what sets them apart. The Cigar Blend is every bit the luxury performer you'd expect from a bourbon crafted specifically for cigar pairing and aged in ex-Armagnac casks. The 2XO Gem of Kentucky is another masterclass in artful barrel finishing from master blender Dixon Dedman of the cult phenom Kentucky Owl. A single-barrel, high-rye (35%) gem subjected to a unique double-barreling regimen, the Gem of Kentucky is a class all its own, both technically and stylistically. Finally, the George Dickel 18 Year is a cornerstone in any enviable whiskey collection, and right now they're all available at some of the sharpest pricing in the market.


93WHA

A well-aged, mellow bourbon with whiffs of seasoned integrated oak, maraschino cherries, and whipped cream. The palate is smooth and oaked, but not overly so. Baking spice and tart notes of dark chocolate, lots of peppery spice, and muted berries, with the oak taking the lead to collaborate with the spirit. A long finish showing vanilla, dark chocolate, camp coffee, and maple syrup. Aged and spicy; jagged at times but mostly gentle.

93 points, David Fleming, Whisky Advocate (Spring 2024)

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Heaven Hill Grain to Glass 6yr Straight Bourbon Whiskey (700ml)
From Bardstown, Kentucky
B-21 Top Recommendation
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It's the most anticipated time of year for whisky fanatics as Whisky Advocate comes out with its annual Top 20 Whiskies of the Year list. Yesterday's reveal of the full list completes a week of excitement for collectors and buyers alike, as we see which of our favorites made the cut.

So, it's a great thrill for us to feature six of the top contenders on the list today, including the collectible trophy Bruichladdich 18 Year Old at the #2 spot and the simply stunning Lagavulin "The Ink of Legends" 12 Year Old Special Release Single Malt, which landed in the #3 spot for its thrilling expression of hallmark Lagavulin peated malt finished in Don Julio Anejo tequila casks. Heaven Hill's innovative Grain to Glass series rounds out the top five with the 6 Year Old Straight Bourbon, and a trio of insider's favorites all make an appearance as well. Ardbeg's The Spectacular takes the well-known and loved peat monster proflie of this famous single malt and rounds it out in balanced luxury with finishing in ruby port piples, a first for the distillery. Finally, a pair of Kentucky stalwarts do the Bluegrass State proud. Knob Creek's Bourbon x Rye is an expert blend that captures the best of both categories in one bottle, and 2XO's The Kiawah Blend shows the masterful blending skill of one Dixon Dedman, the genius behind the cult phenom bourbons of Kentucky Owl, and it's available at a market-best price, no less.

If you're looking for the perfect holiday gift for the whisky enthusiast in your life (or if you are that whisky enthusiast), these are can't-miss winners that have just seen their cachet rise in remarkable fashion. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece or three of whisky royalty.


94WHA #5 Top 20

Grain-to-glass whiskeys typically come from smaller farm distillers, so when the term is used by a larger distiller, people are often wary. But Heaven Hill has crafted an excellent version, working with Indiana-based seed company Beck’s Hybrids and Peterson Farms in Kentucky to grow the grain, some of it in fields across from Heaven Hill's warehouses. The mashbill has a high rye content of 35%—roughly three times more than Heaven Hill’s other bourbons. You can taste its spicy influence amid flavors of vanilla, almond, chocolate, cinnamon, and coffee, accented by licorice, orange, and jalapeño pepper spice.

94 points, David Fleming, Whisky Advocate (2024)

#5 - Whisky Advocate Top 20 of 2024

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Knob Creek Bourbon X Rye Blended Whiskey (750ml)
From Clermont, Kentucky
B-21 Top Recommendation
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It's the most anticipated time of year for whisky fanatics as Whisky Advocate comes out with its annual Top 20 Whiskies of the Year list. Yesterday's reveal of the full list completes a week of excitement for collectors and buyers alike, as we see which of our favorites made the cut.

So, it's a great thrill for us to feature six of the top contenders on the list today, including the collectible trophy Bruichladdich 18 Year Old at the #2 spot and the simply stunning Lagavulin "The Ink of Legends" 12 Year Old Special Release Single Malt, which landed in the #3 spot for its thrilling expression of hallmark Lagavulin peated malt finished in Don Julio Anejo tequila casks. Heaven Hill's innovative Grain to Glass series rounds out the top five with the 6 Year Old Straight Bourbon, and a trio of insider's favorites all make an appearance as well. Ardbeg's The Spectacular takes the well-known and loved peat monster proflie of this famous single malt and rounds it out in balanced luxury with finishing in ruby port piples, a first for the distillery. Finally, a pair of Kentucky stalwarts do the Bluegrass State proud. Knob Creek's Bourbon x Rye is an expert blend that captures the best of both categories in one bottle, and 2XO's The Kiawah Blend shows the masterful blending skill of one Dixon Dedman, the genius behind the cult phenom bourbons of Kentucky Owl, and it's available at a market-best price, no less.

If you're looking for the perfect holiday gift for the whisky enthusiast in your life (or if you are that whisky enthusiast), these are can't-miss winners that have just seen their cachet rise in remarkable fashion. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece or three of whisky royalty.


93WHA #13 Top 20

Knob Creek’s blend of 7 year old rye (70%) and 9 year old bourbon (30%) leads with aromas of bright rye spices and black pepper, with vanilla, caramel, and peach candies adding depth. The nose has complexity, with wood stain and tobacco becoming more notable in time. On the palate, the bourbon’s influence on the blend is more prominent, with peppery spice balanced by caramel apples, butterscotch, and berries. While it’s tame enough at bottle proof, adding water brings out caramelized notes and barbecue spices.

93 points, Shane English, Whisky Advocate (2024)

#13 - Whisky Advocate Top 20 of 2024

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Redwood Empire Grizzly Beast Bottled in Bond Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)
From Sonoma County, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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If you're looking for a new range of expertly crafted, boutique American whiskies to enjoy, look far to the west, all the way to the edge of the continent. There, in Sonoma County, you'll find Redwood Empire. This small-production distillery is a paragon of forward thinking and vision. Using a variety of mashbills and unconventional blends of different mashbills, Redwood Empire turns out thrilling releases, each named for an iconic California coastal redwood tree and each offering a highy distinctive profile, which gives the ardent whiskey fan a prime opportuntiy for exploration and discovery. From small production quotas (only four barrels a day) to innovative sustainability practices to their grain-to-glass ethos, they're initimately tied to their surroundings. The distillery's consistent upward trajectory is borne out in a bevy of excellent recent press puts the spotlight on a must-try line-up unlike any other in the category. Whether it's a classic bourbon profile you're looking for or a high-rye powerhouse, or a unique blend of the two different styles for that matter, you'll find it here.


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Distilled in spring 2018 in Sonoma County, this high-rye bourbon offers bold almond aromas and light, relatively dry palate. Mellow hints of hops, chamomile tea and cigar wrapper wind into a light, slightly beer-like finish graced with grapefruit peel and ginger. Aged five years.

94 points, Kara Newman, Wine Enthusiast (Dec 2023)

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Redwood Empire Emerald Giant Cask Strength Rye Whiskey (750ml)
From Sonoma County, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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If you're looking for a new range of expertly crafted, boutique American whiskies to enjoy, look far to the west, all the way to the edge of the continent. There, in Sonoma County, you'll find Redwood Empire. This small-production distillery is a paragon of forward thinking and vision. Using a variety of mashbills and unconventional blends of different mashbills, Redwood Empire turns out thrilling releases, each named for an iconic California coastal redwood tree and each offering a highy distinctive profile, which gives the ardent whiskey fan a prime opportuntiy for exploration and discovery. From small production quotas (only four barrels a day) to innovative sustainability practices to their grain-to-glass ethos, they're initimately tied to their surroundings. The distillery's consistent upward trajectory is borne out in a bevy of excellent recent press puts the spotlight on a must-try line-up unlike any other in the category. Whether it's a classic bourbon profile you're looking for or a high-rye powerhouse, or a unique blend of the two different styles for that matter, you'll find it here.


92WHA

Bright and punchy with an herbaceous nose of chamomile and sweet mint, plus toffee and a rich nutty spiciness. Charred oak features prominently on the palate, with mocha, lemon iced tea, and sweet Concord grape jelly. The finish keeps laying on the fruit flavors, with orange and berry candies matching the considerable char and wood spice offered by this muscular rye.

92 points, Shane English, Whisky Advocate (Fall 2024)

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Redwood Empire Pipe Dream Cask Strength Bourbon Whiskey (750ml)
From Sonoma County, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More

If you're looking for a new range of expertly crafted, boutique American whiskies to enjoy, look far to the west, all the way to the edge of the continent. There, in Sonoma County, you'll find Redwood Empire. This small-production distillery is a paragon of forward thinking and vision. Using a variety of mashbills and unconventional blends of different mashbills, Redwood Empire turns out thrilling releases, each named for an iconic California coastal redwood tree and each offering a highy distinctive profile, which gives the ardent whiskey fan a prime opportuntiy for exploration and discovery. From small production quotas (only four barrels a day) to innovative sustainability practices to their grain-to-glass ethos, they're initimately tied to their surroundings. The distillery's consistent upward trajectory is borne out in a bevy of excellent recent press puts the spotlight on a must-try line-up unlike any other in the category. Whether it's a classic bourbon profile you're looking for or a high-rye powerhouse, or a unique blend of the two different styles for that matter, you'll find it here.


96TP

Cedar closet, peach nectar, and mocha create a soothing carpet effect on the palate. A salty character accents cherrywood and leather, with honeyed pears and sweet tobacco accenting the enduring finish.

96 points, Tasting Panel (2022)

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2020 Rippon Rippon Pinot Noir Mature Vines (750ml)
Pinot Noir from Central Otago, New Zealand
B-21 Top Recommendation
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From an outstanding growing season yielding New Zealand's "vintage of the century" according to James Suckling, the fresh and refined 2020 Rippon Pinot Noir Mature Vines is an enticing, small production gem offering earthy, seductive red fruit shimmering with bright acidity and finishing with firm, mouth coating tannins, masterfully crafted by talented winemaker Nick Rolfe from old vine fruit for collectors and lovers of the world's best Pinot Noirs to enjoy over the next decade.

Overlooking the turquoise waters of glacier fed Lake Tanaka framed by stunning vertical cliffs, Rippon's sloping 15 hectares of vines on New Zealand's mountainous South Island are among the world's most photographed vineyards, producing equally impressive award-winning Pinot Noirs that rank it among "New Zealand's most celebrated wineries" according to the Wine Enthusiast's Christine Packard. Among the first to cultivate wine grapes in Central Otago, Nick's father Rolfe Mills was serving in World War II when he recognized the similarity of the schist soil slopes of Portugal's Douro Valley to those back in Wanaka and returned to his family's lakeside farm decades later to experiment with different varietals before founding his winery in 1982. After training at some of Burgundy's most iconic estates including Domaine de la Romanee-Conti and Domaine Jean-Jacques Confuron, Nick took the reins of his family's winery in 2003, converting the vineyards to biodynamic viticulture, fermenting the hand harvested grapes parcel by parcel with indigenous yeasts and bottling without filtering or fining. Located in a protected area where the indigenous Maori came for a "place of rest," Rippon's 40 plus year old own rooted Pinot Noir vines are planted in a mix of schist with clay and loam at an altitude of 380 meters above sea level without irrigation, the vineyard's proximity to the lake creating a microclimate that shields the vines from the South Island's harsh winter temperatures. Maturing over two winters in barrel, the richly concentrated 2020 Rippon Pinot Noir Mature Vines was aged in 15% to 20% new in the first winter and completely neutral oak in the second winter before bottling without filtering or fining and spending two years longer in the cellar prior to release, yielding a harmonious, mineral-nuanced Pinot Noir promising to mature gracefully over the next decade and offering "a tantalizing glimpse of what New Zealand Pinot Noir can achieve with mature vines" according to Vinous critic Neal Martin.

From a standard bearer of the region reflecting the very essence of its pristine Central Otago terroir, the remarkably elegant 2020 Rippon Pinot Noir Mature Vines ranks among the world's most complex and cellar-worthy old vine Pinot Noir cuvees, an under the radar beauty delivering exceptional value and promising Pinot lovers a thrilling evolution ahead.


97JS

Extremely perfumed with a pretty ripeness and clarity, offering plums and al-dente strawberries. Some cantaloupe, too. It's medium- to full-bodied with juicy fruit that's lovely and open. You want to drink it now. And do. Crunchy yet velvety and caressing in the mouth-feel from the lovely, open tannins. From biodynamically grown grapes with Demeter certification. Best in a year or two, but right on.

97 points, James Suckling (Nov 2023)

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2016 Fonseca Vintage Port (1.5L)
From Douro, Portugal
B-21 Top Recommendation
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After returning from Portugal's spectacular Duero River Valley, I am happy to report that 2016 is unanimously declared a vintage by the Port trade. Lunching in Oporto with Rupert Symington, who reigns over the top Port houses Dow, Warres, Graham's, Cockburn and Taylor. He related 2016 to be unique but a hypothetical combination of 2007 and 2011 but with intense floral aromatics not in recent memory.

Having tasted a number of dry reds from 2016 the unique aspects of the vintage are clear to me; aromatics, concentration, intensity – in particular old vines at higher elevations. At Fonseca, vineyard vine age exceeds 35 years. The extraction, concentration, combined with floral perfumes, finesse and a lengthy elegant finish with fine tannins define the vintage for both sweet and dry reds.

2016 Ports were just bottled in the recently, so not many reviews are out yet from the professional critics, but you should know that vintages are only declared with the wines are superb, This happens roughly three times a decade, similar to vintage Champagne. I am confident offering Fonseca, and at early-bird prices that won't be matched. This is a Port vintage that will be drinkable early on and hold for decades.


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Lots of ripe fruit here with raisins and wet earth that turn to violets and hot stones. Full-bodied, tannic and powerful with fantastic grip and intensity. Grabs you. Impressive. Drink in 2025.

98 points, James Suckling (May 2018)

The 2016 Vintage Port is a field blend sourced from the typical three Quintas (Panascal in the Tavora Valley and Quinta do Cruzeiro and Quinta de St Antonio in the Pinhão Valley). This was not quite bottled when first seen (set for a week later). It is now in the USA. It was aged for 20 months in wood and comes in with 99 grams of residual sugar. This dry and focused Fonseca was, in my initial July 2018 report, the pick of the Fladgate Group's litter in 2016. What has most changed in this issue is that Taylor's is showing a lot better while this has closed down a bit more. This is not seriously diminished, though. It is pretty brilliant. If you want that old-school power, it comes with Fonseca in this vintage. Taylor's may have the sexiest fruit of the three, but this seems to have the most muscle. It is true that the balance on the two just might be affecting that perception. Taylor's has a bit more mid-palate depth to soak up the power. Still, if Taylor's is flashier and richer in 2016, this seems even more serious. In the long lifespan of Ports, to be sure, it won't be unusual for them to keep flipping back and forth. Admittedly, this is also probably the hardest to read. Still, I couldn't help but think that this might have slightly more upside potential. Check in around 2060 or so to see if I'm right. (Send me an email if you don't think so. I want to hear from you.) On this second look, this Fonseca is still remarkably expressive, lifted and gloriously fresh, even with that slight closing. It has reasonable mid-palate concentration but even better intensity of flavor. Despite that intensity of flavor, it is not quite as sexy as it is in some years, at least not yet, as the tannins are firmly in charge. That isn't changing anytime soon. This rather stern Fonseca simply revels in its brilliant structure. This is a Port that demands cellaring if you want it to be all it can be. You and it will profit from at least 10 more years of cellaring. Doubling that will help a lot more.

97 points, Mark Squires, Wine Advocate (Issue # 240 - Dec 2018)

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2019 Andremily EABA (1.5L)
Syrah from Santa Barbara, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Jim Binns continues to expand in impressive fashion ... As always, the wines are done in a rich, unctuous style, with extended maceration and tons of depth. With the right sites, that style can be incredibly exciting." - Antonio Galloni, Vinous

After achieving a staggering twenty-seven 100-point scores during his tenure with winemaker Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non, Jim Binns established Andremily in 2012 on the outskirts of Ventura County, just south of Santa Barbara, naming it after his two children, Andrew and Emily. Sourcing grapes from top Santa Barbara vineyards including the legendary Bien Nacido and White Hawk, Jim has also expanded his use of estate-grown fruit since his recent purchase of the 39-acre Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley, a move that has had "a profound impact on the wine" according to Galloni.

"This roster delivers a comparable style [to SQN] in its density and opulence, albeit with even more chocolate-tinged richness and, somewhat paradoxically, more finesse." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

We've just received our first allocation of the 2022 reds – a "brilliant" Mourvèdre and a #11 Syrah that's "heavenly stuff" – and if they're any indication, this vintage is shaping up to be another gangusters set, with both wines coming in at 96-98 points from Jeb Dunnuck. Needless to say, fans of Andremily, or full-throttle, luxury California reds in general, will not want to miss these. And if you need to reload on previous vintages, be sure to lock in on the highly acclaimed 2021s, as well as a handful or rare magnums from 2019 and 2020!


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The 2019 EABA ("end all be all") is a blend of 61% Syrah, 24% Mourvèdre, 13% Grenache and 2% Viognier and was made with 65% whole clusters. Fruit comes from several vineyards in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, including Bien Nacido, White Hawk, Larner, Harrison-Clarke, G2 and Alta Mesa. It was matured for about 22 months in 55% new French barriques and 600-liter demi-muids and 45% used French barriques, and it was bottled on August 21, 2021. Opaque ruby-purple in color, it offers beautiful, pure scents of licorice, tar, blueberry and black cherry jam, charcuterie, pepper, olive and fried savory herbs, offering up more nuances as it spends time in the glass. Medium-bodied, it has abundant, super-fine tannins, seamless acidity and slowly expanding, spicy flavor layers, finishing very long and alluringly floral. Its notable length, detail and latency suggest this will continue to improve in bottle over the next 5-7 years and will be long lived in the cellar.

97+ points, Erin Brooks, Wine Advocate (May 2022)

The 2019 EABA shows the cooler, elegant style of the vintage yet still has classic Jim Binns texture and opulence. Black cherries, kirsch liqueur, roasted herbs, sandalwood, and hints of white pepper define the bouquet, and it's medium to full-bodied, with a pure, elegant mouthfeel and a gorgeous finish. This cooler-climate, perfumed, complex, satisfying Syrah blend will evolve for 15-20 years if well stored. The blend is 61% Syrah, 24% Mourvèdre, 13% Grenache, and the rest Viognier that saw 65% stems and 22 months in 55% new barrels.

97 points, Jeb Dunnuck (Aug 2022)

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2019 Andremily Grenache (1.5L)
Grenache from Santa Barbara, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Jim Binns continues to expand in impressive fashion ... As always, the wines are done in a rich, unctuous style, with extended maceration and tons of depth. With the right sites, that style can be incredibly exciting." - Antonio Galloni, Vinous

After achieving a staggering twenty-seven 100-point scores during his tenure with winemaker Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non, Jim Binns established Andremily in 2012 on the outskirts of Ventura County, just south of Santa Barbara, naming it after his two children, Andrew and Emily. Sourcing grapes from top Santa Barbara vineyards including the legendary Bien Nacido and White Hawk, Jim has also expanded his use of estate-grown fruit since his recent purchase of the 39-acre Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley, a move that has had "a profound impact on the wine" according to Galloni.

"This roster delivers a comparable style [to SQN] in its density and opulence, albeit with even more chocolate-tinged richness and, somewhat paradoxically, more finesse." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

We've just received our first allocation of the 2022 reds – a "brilliant" Mourvèdre and a #11 Syrah that's "heavenly stuff" – and if they're any indication, this vintage is shaping up to be another gangusters set, with both wines coming in at 96-98 points from Jeb Dunnuck. Needless to say, fans of Andremily, or full-throttle, luxury California reds in general, will not want to miss these. And if you need to reload on previous vintages, be sure to lock in on the highly acclaimed 2021s, as well as a handful or rare magnums from 2019 and 2020!


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Moving to the 2019s from bottle, the 2019 Grenache offers a slightly more floral and perfumed style, with kirsch liqueur, herbes de Provence, sandalwood, and licorice. This carries to a medium to full-bodied Grenache that has a seamless, layered texture, beautiful tannins, and a great finish. It's a more ethereal, perfumed, ultra-fine effort that will drink well for 15 years or more.

97 points, Jeb Dunnuck (Aug 2022)

Deep garnet-purple in color, the nose remains a little subdued, offering glimpses of sautéed herbs and graphite over a core of baked plums, stewed blackberries, and mocha, plus a waft of fragrant earth. The generous, full-bodied palate gives a lively backbone and plenty of lift, with fine-grained tannins and a long earthy finish. 395 cases and a few magnums were made. The 2019 Grenache is a blend of 79% Grenache, 11% Mourvèdre, 6% Syrah, and 4% Graciano, coming from Alta Mesa (Santa Barbara County), Larner (Ballard Canyon), Harrison-Clarke (Ballard Canyon), and Slide Hill (Edna Valley) vineyards. The wine was vinified using 65% whole cluster and aged for around 21 months in 50% new French oak barriques and 600-liter demi-muids and 50% used French barriques.

96 points, Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Independent (Sep 2022)

The 2019 Grenache is blended with 11% Mourvèdre, 6% Syrah and 4% Graciano and was made using 65% whole clusters. Fruit comes from the Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley, and the Alta Mesa Vineyard, Larner Vineyard and Harrison-Clarke Vineyard in Santa Barbara County. It was matured for about 21 months in 50% new French barriques and 600-liter demi-muids and 50% used French barriques. Deep ruby in color, it opens with savory tones of tar and loamy earth that give way to potpourri, cinnamon stick, prosciutto and black cherries. The medium-bodied palate is bright and juicy with fragrant fruits, fine, grainy tannins and bright acidity, and it has a very long, latent, spicy finish hinting at further improvement in bottle. Bottled on August 21, 2021, and tasted May 25, 2022, it will be released to consumers in the summer of 2022. 395 cases and a few magnums are available; it will be packaged and sold as a three-bottle set ($330), while magnums will be offered as a box set with the 2019 Andremily EABA.

95+ points, Erin Brooks, Wine Advocate (May 2022)

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2021 Andremily Grenache (750ml)
Grenache from Santa Barbara County, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Jim Binns continues to expand in impressive fashion ... As always, the wines are done in a rich, unctuous style, with extended maceration and tons of depth. With the right sites, that style can be incredibly exciting." - Antonio Galloni, Vinous

After achieving a staggering twenty-seven 100-point scores during his tenure with winemaker Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non, Jim Binns established Andremily in 2012 on the outskirts of Ventura County, just south of Santa Barbara, naming it after his two children, Andrew and Emily. Sourcing grapes from top Santa Barbara vineyards including the legendary Bien Nacido and White Hawk, Jim has also expanded his use of estate-grown fruit since his recent purchase of the 39-acre Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley, a move that has had "a profound impact on the wine" according to Galloni.

"This roster delivers a comparable style [to SQN] in its density and opulence, albeit with even more chocolate-tinged richness and, somewhat paradoxically, more finesse." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

We've just received our first allocation of the 2022 reds – a "brilliant" Mourvèdre and a #11 Syrah that's "heavenly stuff" – and if they're any indication, this vintage is shaping up to be another gangusters set, with both wines coming in at 96-98 points from Jeb Dunnuck. Needless to say, fans of Andremily, or full-throttle, luxury California reds in general, will not want to miss these. And if you need to reload on previous vintages, be sure to lock in on the highly acclaimed 2021s, as well as a handful or rare magnums from 2019 and 2020!


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Tasted out of bottle, the 2021 Grenache is 80% Grenache, 15% Syrah, and 5% Mourvèdre that saw 60% stems and 21 months in 50% new demi-muids and the balance in used barrels. It has a slightly purer and more precise perfume of ripe blackberries, ground pepper, violets, and game. This carries to a full-bodied Grenache offering flawless overall balance, a pure, cool climate, vibrant mouthfeel, ripe tannins, and an incredible finish. It needs 2-3 years of bottle age and will evolve for 15+ years.

98 points, Jeb Dunnuck (Aug 2024)

The 2021 Grenache is blended with 15% Syrah and 5% Mourvèdre. Grapes come from the Alta Mesa Vineyard in Santa Barbara County and Andremily's new Slide Hill estate vineyard in the Edna Valley. It was vinified using 45% whole clusters and matured for around 21 months in 50% new French barriques and 600-liter demi-muids. Bottled on August 26 and tasted on October 25, its red and black fruit is densely coiled, and it takes plenty of air to reveal pure notes of black licorice, coffee beans, lilac, graphite and tobacco. The full-bodied palate is plush, ripe and spicy, with chocolate-textured tannins and fireworks of fresh acidity to call you back to the glass. Powerful yet seamless, it will continue to unfold as it matures in bottle over the next 15 years or more. 450 cases were made, which will be sold as part of a three-bottle box set for $330. A few magnums were also made, which will be sold as part of a two-bottle set with the 2021 Andremily Eaba.

96+ points, Erin Brooks, Wine Advocate (Nov 2023)

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2020 Andremily Mourvedre (1.5L)
Mourvedre from Central Coast, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Jim Binns continues to expand in impressive fashion ... As always, the wines are done in a rich, unctuous style, with extended maceration and tons of depth. With the right sites, that style can be incredibly exciting." - Antonio Galloni, Vinous

After achieving a staggering twenty-seven 100-point scores during his tenure with winemaker Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non, Jim Binns established Andremily in 2012 on the outskirts of Ventura County, just south of Santa Barbara, naming it after his two children, Andrew and Emily. Sourcing grapes from top Santa Barbara vineyards including the legendary Bien Nacido and White Hawk, Jim has also expanded his use of estate-grown fruit since his recent purchase of the 39-acre Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley, a move that has had "a profound impact on the wine" according to Galloni.

"This roster delivers a comparable style [to SQN] in its density and opulence, albeit with even more chocolate-tinged richness and, somewhat paradoxically, more finesse." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

We've just received our first allocation of the 2022 reds – a "brilliant" Mourvèdre and a #11 Syrah that's "heavenly stuff" – and if they're any indication, this vintage is shaping up to be another gangusters set, with both wines coming in at 96-98 points from Jeb Dunnuck. Needless to say, fans of Andremily, or full-throttle, luxury California reds in general, will not want to miss these. And if you need to reload on previous vintages, be sure to lock in on the highly acclaimed 2021s, as well as a handful or rare magnums from 2019 and 2020!


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The 2020 Mourvedre is composed of 86% Mourvedre, 12% Syrah, and 2% Viognier, made using 75% whole clusters and aged for 21 months in 50% new French oak barriques. Deep garnet-black in color, it needs a swirl or two to unlock notes of baked plums, boysenberries, and black cherries followed by hints of violets, tilled soil, licorice, and fragrant earth. Pow! — the palate bursts with full-bodied, rich, multi-layered, mineral goodness, featuring shimmery black fruits with firm, grainy tannins and bright freshness, finishing long, long, long. 500 cases a few magnums were made.

100 points, Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Independent (Aug 2023)

The 2020 Mourvèdre is blended with 12% Syrah and 2% Viognier. Grapes come from Andremily's new Slide Hill estate vineyard, the Alta Mesa Vineyard and Larner Vineyard in Santa Barbara County, plus the G2 vineyard in Paso Robles. It was vinified using 75% whole clusters and matured for around 21 months in 50% new French barriques and 600-liter demi-muids. It takes some time to reveal pure tones of star anise, tar, lilac and chocolate, which complement a deep core of boysenberry and blueberry fruit, and it gains in intensity and expression as it spends time in the glass. The palate offers highly concentrated, youthfully coiled fruit framed by powdery tannins and vibrant acidity, and it has a very long, layered finish. It will benefit from several years in bottle. 500 cases and a few magnums were made.

98 points, Erin Brooks, Wine Advocate (Nov 2023)

More meaty, gamey notes of black raspberries, blueberries, ground pepper, and hints of iron define the 2020 Mourvedre, another incredibly powerful, intense wine that stays flawlessly balanced. It's concentrated, has ripe, polished tannins, and nicely integrated acidity, all making for an incredible expression of Mourvèdre. This closes down with air, so I'd recommend trying a bottle over the coming year or two or giving it 5-7 years in the cellar. This is an insanely gorgeous bottle of wine that should see its 20th birthday in fine form.

98 points, Jeb Dunnuck (Aug 2023)

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2022 Andremily Mourvedre (750ml)
Mourvedre from Central Coast, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Jim Binns continues to expand in impressive fashion ... As always, the wines are done in a rich, unctuous style, with extended maceration and tons of depth. With the right sites, that style can be incredibly exciting." - Antonio Galloni, Vinous

After achieving a staggering twenty-seven 100-point scores during his tenure with winemaker Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non, Jim Binns established Andremily in 2012 on the outskirts of Ventura County, just south of Santa Barbara, naming it after his two children, Andrew and Emily. Sourcing grapes from top Santa Barbara vineyards including the legendary Bien Nacido and White Hawk, Jim has also expanded his use of estate-grown fruit since his recent purchase of the 39-acre Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley, a move that has had "a profound impact on the wine" according to Galloni.

"This roster delivers a comparable style [to SQN] in its density and opulence, albeit with even more chocolate-tinged richness and, somewhat paradoxically, more finesse." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

We've just received our first allocation of the 2022 reds – a "brilliant" Mourvèdre and a #11 Syrah that's "heavenly stuff" – and if they're any indication, this vintage is shaping up to be another gangusters set, with both wines coming in at 96-98 points from Jeb Dunnuck. Needless to say, fans of Andremily, or full-throttle, luxury California reds in general, will not want to miss these. And if you need to reload on previous vintages, be sure to lock in on the highly acclaimed 2021s, as well as a handful or rare magnums from 2019 and 2020!


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Deep garnet-purple in color, the nose of the 2022 Mourvèdre is so fragrant, giving up expressive notes of juicy blackberries, plum preserves, and black raspberries, leading to an undercurrent of lavender, violets, and forest floor. The full-bodied palate has a rock-solid texture of firm, grainy tannins and beautifully balanced acidity with taut, muscular black fruit and a long, Darjeeling tea-laced finish. The 2022 Mourvèdre is composed of 89% Mourvèdre, 10% Syrah, and 1% Viognier, using 70% whole cluster. It was aged for 21 months in French oak barriques, 50% new. 500 cases were made.

98+ points, Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Independent (Oct 2024)

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2022 Andremily White Cuvee (750ml)
Roussanne from Santa Barbara, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Jim Binns continues to expand in impressive fashion ... As always, the wines are done in a rich, unctuous style, with extended maceration and tons of depth. With the right sites, that style can be incredibly exciting." - Antonio Galloni, Vinous

After achieving a staggering twenty-seven 100-point scores during his tenure with winemaker Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non, Jim Binns established Andremily in 2012 on the outskirts of Ventura County, just south of Santa Barbara, naming it after his two children, Andrew and Emily. Sourcing grapes from top Santa Barbara vineyards including the legendary Bien Nacido and White Hawk, Jim has also expanded his use of estate-grown fruit since his recent purchase of the 39-acre Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley, a move that has had "a profound impact on the wine" according to Galloni.

"This roster delivers a comparable style [to SQN] in its density and opulence, albeit with even more chocolate-tinged richness and, somewhat paradoxically, more finesse." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

We've just received our first allocation of the 2022 reds – a "brilliant" Mourvèdre and a #11 Syrah that's "heavenly stuff" – and if they're any indication, this vintage is shaping up to be another gangusters set, with both wines coming in at 96-98 points from Jeb Dunnuck. Needless to say, fans of Andremily, or full-throttle, luxury California reds in general, will not want to miss these. And if you need to reload on previous vintages, be sure to lock in on the highly acclaimed 2021s, as well as a handful or rare magnums from 2019 and 2020!


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Awesome notes of buttered citrus, toasted spice, brioche, toasted almonds, and white flowers all emerge from 2022 White Cuvee, a rich, full-bodied white based on 35% Chardonnay, 28% Roussanne, 21% Marsanne, and the rest Viognier. With that classic Andremily richness and breadth, it stays flawlessly balanced, has good acidity, and a great finish. It’s a stunning white that readers should snatch up. I love it today, yet it should have 4-6 years of prime drinking, possibly longer. But why wait?

97 points, Jeb Dunnuck (Aug 2024)

Honeysuckle, almond croissant, and crème brûlée notes pop from the glass of this 2022 White, followed by an undercurrent of apple sauce and ripe pears. The medium-bodied palate has an alluring phenolic grip with beautifully knit acidity lifting, the orchard fruit flavors to a long finish.

96 points, Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Independent (Oct 2024)

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2020 Andremily #9 Syrah (1.5L)
Syrah from Central Coast, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Jim Binns continues to expand in impressive fashion ... As always, the wines are done in a rich, unctuous style, with extended maceration and tons of depth. With the right sites, that style can be incredibly exciting." - Antonio Galloni, Vinous

After achieving a staggering twenty-seven 100-point scores during his tenure with winemaker Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non, Jim Binns established Andremily in 2012 on the outskirts of Ventura County, just south of Santa Barbara, naming it after his two children, Andrew and Emily. Sourcing grapes from top Santa Barbara vineyards including the legendary Bien Nacido and White Hawk, Jim has also expanded his use of estate-grown fruit since his recent purchase of the 39-acre Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley, a move that has had "a profound impact on the wine" according to Galloni.

"This roster delivers a comparable style [to SQN] in its density and opulence, albeit with even more chocolate-tinged richness and, somewhat paradoxically, more finesse." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

We've just received our first allocation of the 2022 reds – a "brilliant" Mourvèdre and a #11 Syrah that's "heavenly stuff" – and if they're any indication, this vintage is shaping up to be another gangusters set, with both wines coming in at 96-98 points from Jeb Dunnuck. Needless to say, fans of Andremily, or full-throttle, luxury California reds in general, will not want to miss these. And if you need to reload on previous vintages, be sure to lock in on the highly acclaimed 2021s, as well as a handful or rare magnums from 2019 and 2020!


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I loved the 2020 No 9 from barrel and this beauty does not disappoint from bottle. Based on 89% Syrah, 9% Mourvèdre, and the rest Viognier that was only 50% destemmed, it spent 22 months in 65% new French oak. A wine that demands lots of air to show at its best, it reveals a deep plum/purple hue as well as a brilliant bouquet of red, blue, and black fruits, ground pepper, iodine, crushed violets, and wild sagebrush. With incredible purity and precision aromatically, it hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a deep, layered, concentrated mouthfeel, ripe tannins, and a great finish. It's a big, rich wine from Binns, but if anything, it shows another level of finesse and stays light on its feet and graceful. This world-class Syrah will benefit from 3-5 years of bottle age and evolve nicely over the following two decades. It's clearly one of the wines of the vintage in Santa Barbara, if not one of the greatest 2020s in the state.

99 points, Jeb Dunnuck (Aug 2023)

The 2020 No. 9 is a blend of 89% Syrah, 9% Mourvèdre and 2% Viognier. Grapes come from Andremily's new Slide Hill estate, plus White Hawk, Larner, Harrison-Clarke, Kimsey and Alta Mesa Vineyards in Santa Barbara County. It was vinified with 50% whole clusters and matured for around 22 months in 65% new French barriques. It's powerful and ripe yet detailed, offering a soaring expression that begins with dark fruit and soft meaty tones and, with time, blossoms with nuances of coffee beans, garrigue, star anise, sagebrush and dark chocolate. The full-bodied palate explodes with layer after layer of spicy, über concentrated fruit. It has a support of powdery tannins and vibrant acidity that highlights flashes of floral perfume and spice, and it calls you back to the glass with its long, nuanced finish. It deserves plenty of time in bottle to unwind. 890 cases and a few magnums were made.

98+ points, Erin Brooks, Wine Advocate (Nov 2023)

Veins of char and singed vanilla beans lend sweet, spicy streaks here. While predominantly Syrah, small proportions of Mourvèdre and Viognier lend angularity and lift to roasted, ripe flavours of black plums and cherries. Half destemmed and matured for 22 months in 65% new French oak, it's a bruising, beefy Syrah gripped by a stern, sandpaper rash of tannins. Ready now with a decant but should meld further in the cellar.

97 points, Anna Lee Iijima, Decanter (Feb 2024)

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2021 Andremily EABA (750ml)
Syrah from California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Jim Binns continues to expand in impressive fashion ... As always, the wines are done in a rich, unctuous style, with extended maceration and tons of depth. With the right sites, that style can be incredibly exciting." - Antonio Galloni, Vinous

After achieving a staggering twenty-seven 100-point scores during his tenure with winemaker Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non, Jim Binns established Andremily in 2012 on the outskirts of Ventura County, just south of Santa Barbara, naming it after his two children, Andrew and Emily. Sourcing grapes from top Santa Barbara vineyards including the legendary Bien Nacido and White Hawk, Jim has also expanded his use of estate-grown fruit since his recent purchase of the 39-acre Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley, a move that has had "a profound impact on the wine" according to Galloni.

"This roster delivers a comparable style [to SQN] in its density and opulence, albeit with even more chocolate-tinged richness and, somewhat paradoxically, more finesse." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

We've just received our first allocation of the 2022 reds – a "brilliant" Mourvèdre and a #11 Syrah that's "heavenly stuff" – and if they're any indication, this vintage is shaping up to be another gangusters set, with both wines coming in at 96-98 points from Jeb Dunnuck. Needless to say, fans of Andremily, or full-throttle, luxury California reds in general, will not want to miss these. And if you need to reload on previous vintages, be sure to lock in on the highly acclaimed 2021s, as well as a handful or rare magnums from 2019 and 2020!


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The 2021 EABA is based on 63% Syrah, 21% Mourvèdre, 15% Grenache, and the rest Viognier and saw a slightly longer élevage, spending 31 months in 60% new oak. Exotic red and black fruits, ground pepper, violets, bouquet garni, sandalwood, and some gamey, meaty notes all emerge on the nose, and this beauty is full-bodied, has a concentrated, layered mouthfeel and incredible length. It's another incredible wine from this talented winemaker that deserves 3-4 years in the cellar and will shine over the following 15.

98 points, Jeb Dunnuck (Aug 2024)

Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2021 EABA gallops out with powerful notes of black cherry compote, blackberry pie, and plum preserves, followed by hints of violets, spice cake, and cracked black pepper. The full-bodied palate is coated with rich black fruits, supported by firm, grainy tannins and wonderful freshness, finishing long and fragrant.

96+ points, Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Independent (Oct 2024)

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2022 Andremily #11 Syrah (750ml)
Syrah from Central Coast, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Jim Binns continues to expand in impressive fashion ... As always, the wines are done in a rich, unctuous style, with extended maceration and tons of depth. With the right sites, that style can be incredibly exciting." - Antonio Galloni, Vinous

After achieving a staggering twenty-seven 100-point scores during his tenure with winemaker Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non, Jim Binns established Andremily in 2012 on the outskirts of Ventura County, just south of Santa Barbara, naming it after his two children, Andrew and Emily. Sourcing grapes from top Santa Barbara vineyards including the legendary Bien Nacido and White Hawk, Jim has also expanded his use of estate-grown fruit since his recent purchase of the 39-acre Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley, a move that has had "a profound impact on the wine" according to Galloni.

"This roster delivers a comparable style [to SQN] in its density and opulence, albeit with even more chocolate-tinged richness and, somewhat paradoxically, more finesse." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

We've just received our first allocation of the 2022 reds – a "brilliant" Mourvèdre and a #11 Syrah that's "heavenly stuff" – and if they're any indication, this vintage is shaping up to be another gangusters set, with both wines coming in at 96-98 points from Jeb Dunnuck. Needless to say, fans of Andremily, or full-throttle, luxury California reds in general, will not want to miss these. And if you need to reload on previous vintages, be sure to lock in on the highly acclaimed 2021s, as well as a handful or rare magnums from 2019 and 2020!


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The 2022 No. 11 barrels out with ready-to-go notes of boysenberry preserves, crushed blackberries, and star anise, plus hints of garrigue and underbrush. Full-bodied, the palate has a firm, very fine-grained texture and wonderful freshness framing the generous black fruits, finishing long with a savory lift. The 2022 No. 11 is composed of 91% Syrah, 6% Mourvèdre, and 3% Viognier, vinified used 45% whole cluster. It was aged for 22 months in French oak barriques, 65% new. 850 cases were made.

97 points, Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Independent (Oct 2024)

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2021 Favia Cabernet Sauvignon Coombsville (750ml)
Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa, California
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Savory and wonderfully deep, the 2021 captures all the pedigree of this great vintage."

Antonio Galloni, Vinous

Crafted by the superstar duo of 100 pt. winemaker Andy Erickson and renowned viticulturist Annie Favia from a top Napa vintage, collectors know to secure their allocation of the stunning 98 pt. 2021 Favia Cabernet Sauvignon Coombsville without hesitation, its richly aromatic, intense dark fruit glistening with freshness, vibrant minerality and "real Coombsville character" according to James Suckling and perfectly balanced by layers of fine tannins that will reward patient cellaring with an amazing ride over the next several decades.

Launching Favia in 2003 from a basement in St. Helena, husband and wife Andy Erickson and Annie Favia moved to their 6.5 acre property in Coombsville in southeastern Napa Valley two decades ago, restoring the original 1880's Victorian home with its stone cellar and surrounding it with expansive gardens that include vegetables and herbal teas. Both long-time Napa veterans, Annie's viticulture expertise developed under legendary grower David Abreu and continued as vineyard manager for Pahlmeyer, while Andy's lengthy resume includes stints with Harlan, Staglin and of course Screaming Eagle where he crafted two 100 pt. Cabs as well as consulting for the region's heavy hitters like Dalla Valle and making his own wines under the umbrella of Huneeus brands. Sourced from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grown in Coombsville's gravelly, volcanic soils and one of Napa's coolest climates influenced by nearby San Pablo Bay, the fresh and expertly balanced 98 pt. 2021 Favia Cabernet Sauvignon Coombsville was aged in 50% new French oak before being bottled unfiltered and unfined, yielding a refined, opulent Napa Cab with "tons of nuance and Coombsville character" according to Antonio Galloni of Vinous, described by Inside Bordeaux's Jane Anson as "beautifully constructed" who sums it up as "a wine that makes me so happy to be tasting."

From an outstanding year "right up there with Napa's top vintages of the 21st Century," the Wine Independent's Lisa Perrotti Brown recommends Napa Cab fans buy "whatever you're offered and can find of the 2021's," including the impressive 98 pt. 2021 Favia Cabernet Sauvignon Coombsville, masterfully crafted by one of Napa's most exceptional winemakers and a top pick that Napa collectors won't want to miss.

Ranked among the top scoring Oakville Cabs from "unquestionably an impressive vintage" according to Jeb Dunnuck, the powerful 99 pt. 2021 Favia Cabernet Sauvignon Oakville is a brilliant Napa Cab to make room for in the cellar, unbeatably priced well below the region's cult producers and an outstanding value for serious Napa Cab lovers and collectors.


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Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon Coombsville explodes with bombastic notes of creme de cassis, black cherry preserves, and boysenberries giving way to nuances of cedar, graphite, and lavender oil. The full-bodied palate is jam packed with intense black and blue fruit layers supported by a solid line of firm grainy tannins and amazing tension, finishing long and with wonderful purity.

98 points, Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Independent (Feb 2024)

Sourced from three Coombsville vineyards: Meteor, The Rabbit Hole, and Collinetta. A glass-staining ruby-purple colour. Intensely aromatic blackberry and cherry fruits are pure, precise, and layered with fragrant cedarwood notes, white pepper, and dark chocolate. Full-bodied with unctuous and concentrated dark berry fruits that have a satiny quality, framed by velvety fine-grained tannins and gobs of red liquorice, aromatic violets, and graphite. So dense and tightly packed and yet so fresh and inviting.

98 points, Jonathan Cristaldi, Decanter (May 2024)

The 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon Coombsville, 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, offers tons of nuance and Coombsville character. Savory and wonderfully deep, the 2021 captures all the pedigree of this great vintage. Lavender, crushed rocks, graphite and rose petals all run through this fleshy Cabernet Sauvignon.

97 points, Antonio Galloni, Vinous (Dec 2023)

This is full of aromas of lead pencil, black berries and black currants. Deep and dark. Full to medium body, with juicy and layered tannins and a flavorful finish. Very grapey. Precise and focused. Real Coombsville character. Drinkable and will age beautifully.

97 points, James Suckling (Jul 2024)

The 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon Coombsville is all varietal that, like all these latest 2021s, was brought up in 50% new French oak. It has more blue fruit as well as a full-bodied, incredibly layered style in its full-bodied aromas and flavors of graphite, scorched earth, tobacco, and obvious minerality. It's a big, concentrated 2021, but it nevertheless holds onto a beautiful sense of freshness and balance, which is what I think sets this vintage apart. As with the La Magdalena, it's not for the instant gratification crowd, since it probably won't hit full maturity until a decade after the vintage, but I'd be shocked if it didn't have 30 years of overall longevity.

96+ points, Jeb Dunnuck (Dec 2023)

A gorgeous red, with a deep well of black currant preserves, steeped plum and blackberry reduction moving in lockstep, while warm earth, cast iron, sweet bay and tobacco elements flash throughout. Offers a lovely violet echo on the finish, which shows suave polish while staying grounded in its terroir. Best from 2026 through 2040. 710 cases made.

96 points, James Molesworth, Wine Spectator (Jul 2024)

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