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2020 Gran Enemigo Gualtallary (750ml)
Cabernet Franc from Mendoza, Argentina
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"I found these firmly among Argentina's most exciting wines, cementing [Cabernet Franc's] rightful place alongside Malbec as a vehicle for expressing the Uco Valley." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

El Enemigo is easily one of the most exciting projects in South American wine over the past decade. The brainchild of Adrianna Catena and Alejandro Vigil (Catena's long-time winemaker) has racked up a dizzying array of huge scores and accolades over their relatively short time in the spotlight, and they're doing it at every point in the price spectrum and with outside-the-box offerings that only add to the singular appeal of the estate's range. 

Case in point is this pair of back-to-back tete de cuvee masterpieces from their Gran Enemigo line of single-vineyard Cabernet Francs. Sure, Malbec may still be king in Argentina, but these wines redefining the luxury collectible category in Argentina in absolutely stunning fashion. There are four single-vineyard expressions in the Gran Enemigo category, but among them, Gualtallary is "the supreme example" according to Matthew Luczy, and the twin-titan, 99-point 2020 and 2021 show exactly why. 

Both vintages showcase the wine's inimitable balance, which places it almost in a class of its own. The 2020 is "light on its feet and with great inner power" according to Luis Gutierrez of Wine Advocate. Regarding the 2021, Vinous' Eric Guido likewise muses, "Is it possible to create a wine with structure but without weight? The 2021 Cabernet Franc Gran Enemigo Gualtallary offers a remarkable answer to that apparent paradox." Gutierrez' Wine Advocate colleague Matthew Luczy notes its "incomparable finesse, depth and complexity" to further emphasize the 2021 as a singular achievement.

For any serious collector of the world's finest wines, this pair is a sure bet to add a whole new dimension to your cellar.


99WA

The 2020 Gran Enemigo Gualtallary Single Vineyard is nothing but phenomenal. It's very fresh and balanced and, for a warm year like 2020, doesn't show any heat or excess; it's subtle and has an ethereal character within the powerful and exuberant character from Gualtallary. It fermented in concrete with indigenous yeasts and some full clusters, sometimes up to 70% of the volume. It's intense and powerful, but something makes if feel light on its feet and with great inner power. This is still young and should develop nicely in bottle and for a long time. 9,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2021 after maturing in large oak foudres for 15 months.

99 points, Luis Gutiérrez, Wine Advocate (Nov 2022)

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2022 Domaine Christian Clerget Morey-Saint-Denis Blanc Les Crais (750ml)
Chardonnay from Morey-Saint-Denis, Burgundy, France
B-21 Top Recommendation
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We were thrilled to come across this small parcel of excellent 2022s from a domaine that is highly coveted among collectors, yet which has very little presence in the U.S. market. Now run by Justine Clerget, this fourth-generation domaine makes a miniscule quantity of wine from some truly enviable holdings in Chambolle, Vosne, Morey, and Vougeot.

Leading off, the 2022 Morey-St-Denis Les Crais Blanc (the only white made by Clerget) is "really well balanced, the best I remember" according Japser Morris of Inside Burgundy, offering a rare example of what Chardonnay can achieve in this Pinot Noir-dominated appellation. "Worth seeking out" per Vinous' Neal Martin is the village Chambolle-Musigny for its "sense of vibrancy and tension ... with a very well-controlled and persistent finish," while the "beautifully layered" Chambolle-Musigny Aux Croix presents a sharp buy for collectors looking to maximize their purchasing power. The Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Charmes with its "joyous, almost rumbustious energy" and "silky smooth texture" is a quintessential example of this lieu-dit that will cruise for years, right alongside the "well delineated and linear" Echezeaux En Orveaux that Morris declares "will emerge as a charming and graceful" rendition in the due course of time.

One look at the current market for Clerget's wines will tell you that opportunities like this don't come along often, and with only limited quantities available to us, serious collectors should jump at the chance to add these boutique beauties to their cellars.


92JM

After 12 months in barrel, Justine’s one white wine is now in tank. Pale colour, pretty nose, with cheerful fruit and a touch of apple. This is really well balanced, the best I remember. Justine is surprised: “Everybody is saying that, but I am not really a white wine maker.” Drink from 2026-2030. Tasted Nov 2023.

90-92 points, Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy (Jan 2024)

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2022 Domaine de la Bongran Vire-Clesse Cuvee Emilian Gillet (750ml)
Chardonnay from Maconnais, Burgundy, France
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"...a Mâconnais reference point that produces some of the region's most idiosyncratic wines." - William Kelley, Wine Advocate

Our new direct-import relationship with Gautier Thevenet's Domaine de la Bongran is one of the most exciting results of our November trip to Burgundy last year. As one of the most meticulous and thoughtful growers and winemakers in Viré-Clessé, his wines occupy two realms simultaneously - on the one hand, they're paragons of classic, age-worthy white Burgundy, while on the other, they're stylistically singular in ways that none of his contemporaries can seem to match.

The elusive Cuvée E.J. Thevenet is "one of Burgundy's greatest wines [and] what's more, its longevity is legendary," according to Kelley. The 2020 more than lives up to this lofty reputation. Based on that endorsement alone, you'd assume a triple-digit price is the norm, but for less than $40, you can stock up on a bona fide cellar contender that will outlive many Côte-de-Beaune benchmarks at many times its price. "Rich and bright ... Super in its style," the 2020 E.J. Thevenet is one of the most distinctive and intriguing white Burgs we've seen in a while.

Taking that same character to another level, the 2017 Cuvée Levroutée is easily the most unique expression we encountered on this trip. It's safe to say there's nothing else like it in Burgundy. Made only in certain vintages that provide the perfect conditions for botrytis formation (the last being 2006), Levroutée is simply a one-of-a-kind wine, with 95 points from Kelley and 94 points from Neal Martin and Jasper Morris, who declares, "This really is gorgeous as it combines the pretty side of botrytis aromatics with a classic chardonnay heart." The 2017 Levroutée is a collectible treasure par excellence, only hinting at its full potential and set to cruise for a long, long time in the cellar.

Finally, not part of the original Bongran domaine but one that Thevenet's father purchased several decades ago, the vineyards for the Cuvée Emilian Gillet are classic Viré-Clessé limestone terroir, which results in a wine markedly distinct from its stablemates. While the warm 2022 vintage provides it with just the right level of fruit ripeness, the terroir signature is all verve and nerve, with racy acidity and pristine minerality providing a thrilling background for those old-school white Burgundy purists seeking structure and longevity.

The quality trajectory of the Mâcon has skyrocketed in recent years, with domaines like Bongran at the forefront. Fortunately though, prices remain accessible for anyone, and once you've experienced these wines for yourself, you'll surely want to be on the lookout for more discoveries like these that are coming through our pipeline in the future.


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Gautier Thevenet’s Cuvée Emilian Gillet offers a fascinating counterpoint to his Cuvée E.J. Thevenet, and it all starts with the soils. Whereas the latter is sourced from his vines on deep clay and marl, the 2022 Emilian Gillet hails from vines planted on an outcropping of white marl and limestone, and the difference is immediately evident. The E.J. Thevenet is marked by its density and depth, while the Emilian Gillet is a picture-perfect example of limestone-grown Chardonnay. Initially reticent like its stablemate, with some air it starts to shine with a beautifully delineated bouquet marked by vigorous chalky aromatics and tart tree fruits. Lemon pith makes an appearance, with pear skin, grated ginger, and high-toned floral notes that bring nuance to the firm minerality underneath it all. The palate, while initially quite racy, gains weight with a bit of air, lending a subtle, sweet edge to the orchard fruits and elderflower flavors. Again, limestone minerality provides the foundation for a long, persistent finish that suggests that, like the E.J. Thevenet, this too will age exceptionally well. The Cuvée Emilian Gillet flies under the radar at Bongran, but it’s every bit as compelling as the domaine’s other wines, in its own particular fashion, and well worth adding to the cellar.

92 points, Andrew Kitz, B-21 Burgundy Buyer (Mar 2025)

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2022 Domaine Christian Clerget Chambolle-Musigny (750ml)
Pinot Noir from Chambolle-Musigny, Burgundy, France
B-21 Top Recommendation
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We were thrilled to come across this small parcel of excellent 2022s from a domaine that is highly coveted among collectors, yet which has very little presence in the U.S. market. Now run by Justine Clerget, this fourth-generation domaine makes a miniscule quantity of wine from some truly enviable holdings in Chambolle, Vosne, Morey, and Vougeot.

Leading off, the 2022 Morey-St-Denis Les Crais Blanc (the only white made by Clerget) is "really well balanced, the best I remember" according Japser Morris of Inside Burgundy, offering a rare example of what Chardonnay can achieve in this Pinot Noir-dominated appellation. "Worth seeking out" per Vinous' Neal Martin is the village Chambolle-Musigny for its "sense of vibrancy and tension ... with a very well-controlled and persistent finish," while the "beautifully layered" Chambolle-Musigny Aux Croix presents a sharp buy for collectors looking to maximize their purchasing power. The Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Charmes with its "joyous, almost rumbustious energy" and "silky smooth texture" is a quintessential example of this lieu-dit that will cruise for years, right alongside the "well delineated and linear" Echezeaux En Orveaux that Morris declares "will emerge as a charming and graceful" rendition in the due course of time.

One look at the current market for Clerget's wines will tell you that opportunities like this don't come along often, and with only limited quantities available to us, serious collectors should jump at the chance to add these boutique beauties to their cellars.


92V 92JM

The 2022 Chambolle-Musigny Village has an attractive bouquet of bright, well-defined red berry fruit, sous-bois and rose petal. The palate is medium-bodied with crisp tannins; there’s a sense of vibrancy and tension here, with a very well-controlled and persistent finish. This is worth seeking out. Tasted at merchants' 2022 Burgundy tastings in London.

90-92 points, Neal Martin, Vinous (Jan 2024)

Fresh mid purple, rather a fine classic Chambolle nose, a little more body on the palate with some structure but retaining its classicism. A fine bright fruit which extends very well. Drink from 2028-2033. Tasted Nov 2023.

90-92 points, Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy (Jan 2024)

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2022 Domaine Christian Clerget Echezeaux Grand Cru En Orveaux (750ml)
Pinot Noir from Echezeaux, Burgundy, France
B-21 Top Recommendation
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We were thrilled to come across this small parcel of excellent 2022s from a domaine that is highly coveted among collectors, yet which has very little presence in the U.S. market. Now run by Justine Clerget, this fourth-generation domaine makes a miniscule quantity of wine from some truly enviable holdings in Chambolle, Vosne, Morey, and Vougeot.

Leading off, the 2022 Morey-St-Denis Les Crais Blanc (the only white made by Clerget) is "really well balanced, the best I remember" according Japser Morris of Inside Burgundy, offering a rare example of what Chardonnay can achieve in this Pinot Noir-dominated appellation. "Worth seeking out" per Vinous' Neal Martin is the village Chambolle-Musigny for its "sense of vibrancy and tension ... with a very well-controlled and persistent finish," while the "beautifully layered" Chambolle-Musigny Aux Croix presents a sharp buy for collectors looking to maximize their purchasing power. The Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Charmes with its "joyous, almost rumbustious energy" and "silky smooth texture" is a quintessential example of this lieu-dit that will cruise for years, right alongside the "well delineated and linear" Echezeaux En Orveaux that Morris declares "will emerge as a charming and graceful" rendition in the due course of time.

One look at the current market for Clerget's wines will tell you that opportunities like this don't come along often, and with only limited quantities available to us, serious collectors should jump at the chance to add these boutique beauties to their cellars.


95JM 94V

A lovely vibrant mid purple. A touch of oak on the nose but otherwise a fine and graceful red berry fruit. It is understated, fine but not the most intense. Still, this will emerge as a charming and graceful Echezeaux in the medium term. Drink from 2030-2038. Tasted Nov 2023.

93-95 points, Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy (Jan 2024)

The 2022 Echézeaux En Orveaux Grand Cru has a very satisfying bouquet, beautifully defined, with lifted brambly red fruit, sous-bois and incense aromas. The palate is well delineated and linear in style, with gentle grip. Perhaps it just requires a tad more flesh on the finish, but I feel this is only because this Echézeaux is a bit closed at the moment. Good potential—patience required. Tasted at merchants' 2022 Burgundy tastings in London.

92-94 points, Neal Martin, Vinous (Jan 2024)

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Lagrimas del Valle 2024 La Loma Tequila Plata (750ml)
From Jalisco, Mexico
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Like any good or great wine, the Lagrimas expressions really showcase a sense of place, adding a fascinating dimension to the tequila scene." - Andrew Kitz B-21 Spirits Buyer

Single-estate tequila isn't exactly a new concept, but so few producers are actually attempting it that it might as well be, and the fact that once an estate's agave field is harvested it won't produce tequila again for another decade means these are not only single-estate but "single-vintage" as well. They may not have originated the concept, but Lagrimas del Valle seems to be at the forefront of it these days, and this pair of 2024 releases shows that they've got the process down to both an art and a science. 

They start with the highest quality agave from hand-selected estates, meticulously harvest the piñas, and then produce their stunningly beautiful tequilas at one of Jalisco's most famed and revered distilleries, Cascahuin (NOM 1123). Processed using both a roller mill and a traditional tahona, the juice is then fermented partially in stainless steel vats and partially in open-top wood fermenters, this portion also including the agave fibers for added flavor depth and complexity. Bottled at 46% abv, these are tequilas of true terroir expression. 

La Loma Plata originates from Lagrimas' first-ever rancho in Michoacán State, as Blue Weber is a relatively rare species there. La Loma is an expression of rounded, layered, agave-forward purity, for those tequial fans who put a premium on opulent complexity, from the aromas to the flavors to the mouthfeel. As Andrew explains, "with this bottling, it’s easy to see why Weber agave from Michoacán has such an avid following beyond just its relative rarity there." Offering an altogether different experience, La Sabina Plata is every bit as compelling. Instead of the rounded, forward personality of La Loma, the La Sabina is a vibrant, racy, mineral- and herbal- driven specimen. From the highest-elevation that Lagrimas has yet harvested, this is a fantastic new expression in this line-up.

In a category where individual character can sometimes get lost in favor of flashy packaging, branding, and marketing gimmicks, these Lagrimas offerings are a real breath of fresh air, and you'll have a blast collecting and comparing them as you go along. After all, each one is only made once, and each is totally different than the next one.


92AK

La Loma is fourth field harvested by Lagrimas, and with this bottling, it’s easy to see why Weber agave from Michoacán has such an avid following beyond just its relative rarity there. The first few renditions of the Lagrimas line were intriguing but were still hit or miss. These 2024s, however, have it all nailed down. La Loma is perhaps the most agave-forward of the 2024 releases, with a more upfront, immediately charming profile. The aromatic purity really stands out with that agave core surrounded by notes of soft white stone fruits, lemon ice, faint high-toned tropical notes (mango rind?), and sweet peppers. If you dig in and really give it air, some secondary notes unfold with light mint, citrus blossom, and very fine minerality. The palate reflects the rounded, layered aromas with a full, viscous texture. As on the nose, agave dominates the flavor profile, but it differentiates in no time into lush citrus, white cherry, and orange sherbet. It’s by no means one dimensional though – latent complexity comes out in clear notes of white chocolate, anise, and clove on a savory finish with a beautiful vegetal lift at the end. Like any good or great wine, the Lagrimas expressions really showcase a sense of place, adding a fascinating dimension to the tequila scene.

92 points, Andrew Kitz, B-21 Spirits Buyer (Oct 2025)

Lagrimas is produced in collaboration with the Rosales family, of Tequila Cascahuin, lead by current Master Distiller, Salvador “Chava” Rosales Trejo – the third generation of his family, their distilling tradition dating back to 1904 in El Arenal, Jalisco; within the heart of the “Valley” of Tequila. Lagrimas del Valle translates to “Tears of the Valley” – representing the tears that form both on a tasting glass from high quality Agave spirits, as well as the “tears” or condensed spirits falling into the still, the transformation of Agave into Tequila itself.

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2021 Caiarossa (1.5L)
Cabernet Franc from Tuscany, Italy
B-21 Top Recommendation
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Located a few miles north of coastal Bolgheri in the Cecina River Valley, the Caiarossa estate boasts a hilly terrain covered with the brilliant red or "rossa" gravelly soil for which it is named, enjoying a steady rise in quality since its purchase in 2004 by Dutch businessman Eric Albada Jelgersma, also owner of Château du Tertre and Château Giscours in Margaux. Divided into distinct parcels and located at around 600 meters of altitude, Caiarossa's 31 hectares of vines are spread across three sites on the wooded 70 hectare estate, planted with eight different red varietals including Bordeaux grapes Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot, Rhone's Syrah, Grenache (Alicante), and Mourvedre, and Tuscany's native Sangiovese, all farmed biodynamically.

This set of acclaimed recent vintages shows why the estate is a true Tuscan insider's favorite, led by the stunning 96-point 2019, an artful, elegant Super Tuscan blend balancing fresh, layered dark fruit and refined, smooth tannins with powerful structure, showing "impressive depth and textural richness" according to Wine Advocate's Monica Larner. Antonio Galloni of Vinous calls the 2020 "the best wine I have tasted off this property in some time, perhaps ever" on his way to tagging it with an impressive 95 points. Finally, the epic 2021 Tuscany vintage is on full display with Caiarossa's flagship rendition. Larner remarks, "These results are balanced and bright in this gorgeous vintage, and I especially like the wine's freshness that seems to shine from its core" in her 95-point review, one among a bevy of glowing press across the board from every prominent voice in the critical sphere.


96JS 95WS 95JA 95D

Purplish tinge in the glass. Aromas of cloves, generous bramble fruit and dried eucalyptus. The attack is firm and dense, with a full body and velvety tannins of great extraction on the mid-palate and refreshing natural acidity. Good integration of oak at the end. Potential for the long haul, but drinkable in one to two years.

96 points, James Suckling (May 2024)

Dense and concentrated, this red is packed with black currant, blackberry and plum fruit, while iron, wild herb and oak spice notes add detail. Assertive tannins and vibrant acidity provide support, bringing a sense of equilibrium overall. There's fine depth to the dark fruit flavors, plus a terrific aftertaste that really persists. Shows power and grace. Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sangiovese, Petit Verdot and Grenache. Best from 2027 through 2045. 2,400 cases made, 800 cases imported.

95 points, Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator (Oct 2024)

This is a vintage that shows the successful evolution in this wine, with generous brambled raspberry, pomegranate, rosemary, underbrush, olive, anis, cocoa and grilled rosemary. There is intensity to the flavours, plenty of Tuscan sunshine, with excellent integration of the tannins, and a bounce of fresh acidities. Jerome Poisson as winemaker, AJ Domaines owner. Harvest September 2 to 21. Axel Marchal and Valerie Lavigne consultants. As an aside, I hesitated about the score. When tasted with the September Releases over the summer, I gave it 94 points, but in this vertical with other vintages of Caiarossa it came out at 95. It would be easy to drop the score down for consistency, but I am keeping it at 95, and will retaste after a few years in bottle to reassess. Held back for 12 months in bottle after ageing, 33% new oak.

95 points, Jane Anson (Sep 2024)

2021 was a demanding but ultimately rewarding vintage in much of Tuscany, with a warm March encouraging an early budbreak. The summer was hot and dry, with some welcome rain arriving in early September. Warm and sunny days returned for harvest. This is a wine with great potential but at this stage it is still quite closed. ‘We do very little racking to avoid oxygen during ageing,’ states general manager Jérôme Poisson. With time in the glass, fleshy black and blue fruit aromas and flavours emerge, along with hints of Mediterranean scrub. Velvety tannins keep a tight grip, while the fruit sapidity is underlined by a lovely vein of salinity and a ferrous twist. Long and poised, some savoury, earthy elements make themselves known on the finish. 30% Syrah, 20% Cabernet Franc, 16% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Sangiovese, 6% Petit Verdot, 2% Grenache, each vinified separately before blending and ageing for around 14 months in French oak barrels, 30% new.

95 points, James Button, Decanter (Jul 2024)

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2020 Chateau Lynch-Bages (1.5L)
Cabernet Sauvignon from Pauillac, Bordeaux, France
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Lynch-Bages is pure magic in 2019....A towering Pauillac, the 2019 Lynch Bages will make a great addition to any cellar…Don't miss it.

Antonio Galloni, Vinous

Savvy Bordeaux collectors won't need convincing – the thrilling 100pt. 2019 Chateau Lynch-Bages continues this estate's epic run of exceptional quality, elegantly balancing concentrated lush dark fruit with grippy, mouth-coating tannins on "an extremely persistent, almost Lafite-like finish" according to Inside Bordeaux's Jane Anson who declares it "a great Lynch-Bages of the modern era," offered at an equally spectacular value and delivered ex-Chateau in original wooden cases of six.

Owned by the Cazes family for nearly a century, visitors to Chateau Lynch-Bages encounter an almost fairytale-like village complete with a Michelin-starred restaurant and luxury hotel, its stunning new contemporary winemaking facility designed by noted architects and sons of the masterful architect I.M. Pei, creator of the once controversial glass Louvre pyramid in Paris. Spanning 100 hectares planted mostly to Cabernet Sauvignon with smaller parcels of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, the vineyards are located on a range of terroirs across Pauillac, from close to the Chateau on the gravelly Bages plateau to bordering St. Julien next to Chateau Pichon Lalande, the estate's vines for the Grand Vin averaging 30 years of age with some as old as 60 years. Under the direction of fourth generation Jean-Charles Cazes, the powerful 2019 Chateau Lynch-Bages was aged for 18 months in 75% new French oak, revealing intense, dark Cabernet aromatics described as "gorgeous from the start" by the Wine Spectator's James Molesworth, embodying the hedonistic Lynch-Bages style with a core of fresh opulent fruit layered over rich, ripe tannins that according to Decanter's Georgina Hindle give "no doubt that this is going to age slowly and for many decades."


99JS #77 Top 100 98JA 98D 96WS #3 Top 100

A beautifully layered red with blackcurrant, hazelnut and lead-pencil character and fine, velvety tannins. Full-bodied and reserved. It’s like a tightly knit ball of polished tannins that are cashmere in texture. So very long and impressive. Give this time. A terrific Lynch. Better after 2027.

99 points, James Suckling (May 2023)

#77 - James Suckling Top 100 of 2023

A superb Lynch Bages that grabs you and carries you through the palate, slowly edging forward. Poised with a ton of slate and pencil lead on the finish, this is pure Pauillac, just so precise and full of character, so much grip, it's classic with a mouthwatering finish, feels profound but throroughly approachable. 75% new oak, 3.73ph. First vintage in new winery.

98 points, Jane Anson (Feb 2023)

One of my favourite wines of the vintage, this is a wonderful example of high definition winemaking but still offering plenty of Pauillac swagger. Smells dark and slightly savoury, full of black fruit and toasted aromas. Bright and lively on the palate with clarity and precision to the berry fruit, shining and clear with juicy, mouthwatering acidity - so much energy in the glass. Chalky, graphite-laced tannins fill the mouth, giving structure and clear terroir markers with a lingering minerality on the finish. Perfectly weighted with incredible delectability and drinkability. Persistent with a long finish. Superb effort.

98 points, Georgina Hindle, Decanter (Jan 2023)

Gorgeous from the start, with cassis and violet notes leading off, followed by additional waves of black cherry and blackberry fruit as well as sweet tobacco and iron. Shows subtle savory and cedar hints that stay in the background, as the iron note pierces through the fruit on the finish. Almost approachable for the fruit, but wait if you can. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2026 through 2040. 20,000 cases made.

96 points, James Molesworth, Wine Spectator (Mar 2023)

#3 - Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2023

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Lagrimas del Valle 2024 La Sabina Tequila Plata (750ml)
From Jalisco, Mexico
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"Like any good or great wine, the Lagrimas expressions really showcase a sense of place, adding a fascinating dimension to the tequila scene." - Andrew Kitz B-21 Spirits Buyer

Single-estate tequila isn't exactly a new concept, but so few producers are actually attempting it that it might as well be, and the fact that once an estate's agave field is harvested it won't produce tequila again for another decade means these are not only single-estate but "single-vintage" as well. They may not have originated the concept, but Lagrimas del Valle seems to be at the forefront of it these days, and this pair of 2024 releases shows that they've got the process down to both an art and a science. 

They start with the highest quality agave from hand-selected estates, meticulously harvest the piñas, and then produce their stunningly beautiful tequilas at one of Jalisco's most famed and revered distilleries, Cascahuin (NOM 1123). Processed using both a roller mill and a traditional tahona, the juice is then fermented partially in stainless steel vats and partially in open-top wood fermenters, this portion also including the agave fibers for added flavor depth and complexity. Bottled at 46% abv, these are tequilas of true terroir expression. 

La Loma Plata originates from Lagrimas' first-ever rancho in Michoacán State, as Blue Weber is a relatively rare species there. La Loma is an expression of rounded, layered, agave-forward purity, for those tequial fans who put a premium on opulent complexity, from the aromas to the flavors to the mouthfeel. As Andrew explains, "with this bottling, it’s easy to see why Weber agave from Michoacán has such an avid following beyond just its relative rarity there." Offering an altogether different experience, La Sabina Plata is every bit as compelling. Instead of the rounded, forward personality of La Loma, the La Sabina is a vibrant, racy, mineral- and herbal- driven specimen. From the highest-elevation that Lagrimas has yet harvested, this is a fantastic new expression in this line-up.

In a category where individual character can sometimes get lost in favor of flashy packaging, branding, and marketing gimmicks, these Lagrimas offerings are a real breath of fresh air, and you'll have a blast collecting and comparing them as you go along. After all, each one is only made once, and each is totally different than the next one.


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La Sabina is the highest-elevation field that Lagrimas has yet harvested, located in Guanajuato State, and it really drives home the terroir-expressive angle of the entire Lagrimas line. It’s a full-on departure from the La Loma profile – where the latter is very much centered on agave itself with a round, luxurious profile, La Sabina is pretty much all verve and vigor. It’s noticeably on the high-toned side aromatically, with myriad floral elements playing against grassy, herbal tones – think verbena and jasmine along with chervil, lemongrass, and fresh-cut hay. Underneath it all, the super-vibrant minerality is an indicator of the dark, dry, dense soils at this elevation. This is linear, direct, and very racy in texture, with floral tones taking center stage. The agave character is greener than the other estate expressions, with underripe tropical fruits also showing up. With air, the fruits dissipate, leaving the grassy, herbal character from the nose at the forefront. And of course, there’s that minerality. Here it’s quite pronounced, with a flinty, smoky edge to it, very distinct from the more elegant minerality displayed by the La Loma. The finish is, again, incredibly racy and not so drawn out as the La Loma, but it doesn’t need to be, as it’s so uplifting and refreshing in its fragrant basil, struck flint, and citrus pith character. Like any good or great wine, the Lagrimas expressions really showcase a sense of place, adding a fascinating dimension to the tequila scene.

93 points, Andrew Kitz, B-21 Spirits Buyer (Oct 2025)

Lagrimas is produced in collaboration with the Rosales family, of Tequila Cascahuin, lead by current Master Distiller, Salvador “Chava” Rosales Trejo – the third generation of his family, their distilling tradition dating back to 1904 in El Arenal, Jalisco; within the heart of the “Valley” of Tequila. Lagrimas del Valle translates to “Tears of the Valley” – representing the tears that form both on a tasting glass from high quality Agave spirits, as well as the “tears” or condensed spirits falling into the still, the transformation of Agave into Tequila itself.

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2021 Gran Enemigo Gualtallary (750ml)
Cabernet Franc from Mendoza, Argentina
B-21 Top Recommendation
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"I found these firmly among Argentina's most exciting wines, cementing [Cabernet Franc's] rightful place alongside Malbec as a vehicle for expressing the Uco Valley." - Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate

El Enemigo is easily one of the most exciting projects in South American wine over the past decade. The brainchild of Adrianna Catena and Alejandro Vigil (Catena's long-time winemaker) has racked up a dizzying array of huge scores and accolades over their relatively short time in the spotlight, and they're doing it at every point in the price spectrum and with outside-the-box offerings that only add to the singular appeal of the estate's range. 

Case in point is this pair of back-to-back tete de cuvee masterpieces from their Gran Enemigo line of single-vineyard Cabernet Francs. Sure, Malbec may still be king in Argentina, but these wines redefining the luxury collectible category in Argentina in absolutely stunning fashion. There are four single-vineyard expressions in the Gran Enemigo category, but among them, Gualtallary is "the supreme example" according to Matthew Luczy, and the twin-titan, 99-point 2020 and 2021 show exactly why. 

Both vintages showcase the wine's inimitable balance, which places it almost in a class of its own. The 2020 is "light on its feet and with great inner power" according to Luis Gutierrez of Wine Advocate. Regarding the 2021, Vinous' Eric Guido likewise muses, "Is it possible to create a wine with structure but without weight? The 2021 Cabernet Franc Gran Enemigo Gualtallary offers a remarkable answer to that apparent paradox." Gutierrez' Wine Advocate colleague Matthew Luczy notes its "incomparable finesse, depth and complexity" to further emphasize the 2021 as a singular achievement.

For any serious collector of the world's finest wines, this pair is a sure bet to add a whole new dimension to your cellar.


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As difficult as it is to pick a winner between the Gualtallary and El Cepillo bottlings, the 2021 Gran Enemigo Gualtallary Single Vineyard gets my nod as the supreme example of the Gran Enemigo Single Vineyard Cabernet Francs. It hails from a plot planted on calcareous rocky soils in 1995 with 10,000 vines per hectare, fermented with 40% whole bunches in barrique and underwent a 15-month élevage in 100-year-old foudre. Opening with a brooding, inward and quietly perfumed nose, its aromatic profile ceaselessly expands to encompass all manner of herbal and floral complexity, combining simmering intensity with supreme elegance. The palate follows suit with a rich, silky, refined and gently succulent energy, releasing into a graceful, dense and glacial conclusion that gives equal measure to vertical energy and horizontal richness. The finish slowly but steadily builds upon itself, revealing shimmering acidity and ultra-refined tannins with increased aeration. There is no better example of Cabernet Franc's suitability in the Uco Valley, a match rendered here with incomparable finesse, depth and complexity.

99 points, Matthew Luczy, Wine Advocate (May 2025)

Is it possible to create a wine with structure but without weight? The 2021 Cabernet Franc Gran Enemigo Gualtallary offers a remarkable answer to that apparent paradox, finding the solution in a balanced combination of terroir and careful cellar work. It's almost utopian—a mountain wine with the structure and character of high-altitude vineyards, yet with the agility and freshness of an oceanic red. Purple in hue, it opens with blackberry and plum, layered with mountain herbs, a hint of sour cherry, cassis and floral tones of violet and lavender. Dry and juicy, with a slightly compact feel, the wine glides across the palate with weightless grace, supported by fine, chalky tannins. This wine is a triumph.

98 points, Joaquín Hidalgo, Vinous (Nov 2024)

Graphite and blueberries with hints of tar, dark earth and ink on the nose. Medium-bodied with a compact and polished palate that is like a tight ball of fine silk in texture. Very structured yet all in balance. Give it four or five years to come around. But you’ll be tempted to try it now.

98 points, James Suckling (Feb 2024)

Another linear offering of the variety, excellent for further aging, the 2021 Cabernet Franc Gran Enemigo Gualtallary Single Vineyard is a showcase of the cooler-climate region, crisp on the palate in lengthy acidity and firm, dusty tannins. The oak accentuates the cauldron of dried herb, baking spice, and garrigue at its heart. Cellar through 2041.

97 points, Virginie Boone, Jeb Dunnuck (May 2025)

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2022 Domaine Christian Clerget Chambolle-Musigny Aux Croix (750ml)
Pinot Noir from Chambolle-Musigny, Burgundy, France
B-21 Top Recommendation
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We were thrilled to come across this small parcel of excellent 2022s from a domaine that is highly coveted among collectors, yet which has very little presence in the U.S. market. Now run by Justine Clerget, this fourth-generation domaine makes a miniscule quantity of wine from some truly enviable holdings in Chambolle, Vosne, Morey, and Vougeot.

Leading off, the 2022 Morey-St-Denis Les Crais Blanc (the only white made by Clerget) is "really well balanced, the best I remember" according Japser Morris of Inside Burgundy, offering a rare example of what Chardonnay can achieve in this Pinot Noir-dominated appellation. "Worth seeking out" per Vinous' Neal Martin is the village Chambolle-Musigny for its "sense of vibrancy and tension ... with a very well-controlled and persistent finish," while the "beautifully layered" Chambolle-Musigny Aux Croix presents a sharp buy for collectors looking to maximize their purchasing power. The Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Charmes with its "joyous, almost rumbustious energy" and "silky smooth texture" is a quintessential example of this lieu-dit that will cruise for years, right alongside the "well delineated and linear" Echezeaux En Orveaux that Morris declares "will emerge as a charming and graceful" rendition in the due course of time.

One look at the current market for Clerget's wines will tell you that opportunities like this don't come along often, and with only limited quantities available to us, serious collectors should jump at the chance to add these boutique beauties to their cellars.


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40% whole bunch vinification which Justine likes to use here as the fruit ripens quickly and gets quite rich without. It does indeed work very well. Still a rich purple in colour, but with a lifted floral bouquet. The stems give a stricter effect on the palate, for the moment a drier finish, but this will all harmonise. Greater length perhaps. Different rather than better than the regular Chambolle – well, maybe just a touch more to it. Drink from 2028-2034. Tasted Nov 2023.

90-93 points, Jasper Morris, Inside Burgundy (Jan 2024)

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2012 Chateau Lynch-Bages (750ml)
Cabernet Sauvignon from Pauillac, Bordeaux, France
B-21 Top Recommendation
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Lynch-Bages is pure magic in 2019....A towering Pauillac, the 2019 Lynch Bages will make a great addition to any cellar…Don't miss it.

Antonio Galloni, Vinous

Savvy Bordeaux collectors won't need convincing – the thrilling 100pt. 2019 Chateau Lynch-Bages continues this estate's epic run of exceptional quality, elegantly balancing concentrated lush dark fruit with grippy, mouth-coating tannins on "an extremely persistent, almost Lafite-like finish" according to Inside Bordeaux's Jane Anson who declares it "a great Lynch-Bages of the modern era," offered at an equally spectacular value and delivered ex-Chateau in original wooden cases of six.

Owned by the Cazes family for nearly a century, visitors to Chateau Lynch-Bages encounter an almost fairytale-like village complete with a Michelin-starred restaurant and luxury hotel, its stunning new contemporary winemaking facility designed by noted architects and sons of the masterful architect I.M. Pei, creator of the once controversial glass Louvre pyramid in Paris. Spanning 100 hectares planted mostly to Cabernet Sauvignon with smaller parcels of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, the vineyards are located on a range of terroirs across Pauillac, from close to the Chateau on the gravelly Bages plateau to bordering St. Julien next to Chateau Pichon Lalande, the estate's vines for the Grand Vin averaging 30 years of age with some as old as 60 years. Under the direction of fourth generation Jean-Charles Cazes, the powerful 2019 Chateau Lynch-Bages was aged for 18 months in 75% new French oak, revealing intense, dark Cabernet aromatics described as "gorgeous from the start" by the Wine Spectator's James Molesworth, embodying the hedonistic Lynch-Bages style with a core of fresh opulent fruit layered over rich, ripe tannins that according to Decanter's Georgina Hindle give "no doubt that this is going to age slowly and for many decades."


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Inky ruby in colour, muscular tannins with tons of dark fruit. The oak integration on the palate is next to perfection: vanilla, cloves, charred wood, toast that becomes even more dominant through the plate. Mint. Acidity is slightly restrained by grippy tannins, but the freshness comes though in a mint leaf finish, tapering to softer fruit and oak spices. 65% new oak, Jean-Charles Cazes owner, Harvest October 12-18.

95 points, Jane Anson (Nov 2022)

Medium to deep garnet colored, the 2012 Lynch-Bages offers broody notes of fried herbs, tar, and tobacco to begin, leading to a core of cassis and stewed cherries with a hint of cast-iron pan. The medium-bodied palate is firm, grainy, and refreshing with plenty of restrained youthful black fruits, finishing with a lively lift.

95 points, Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Independent (Feb 2023)

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2022 Caiarossa (750ml)
Cabernet Franc from Tuscany, Italy
B-21 Top Recommendation
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Located a few miles north of coastal Bolgheri in the Cecina River Valley, the Caiarossa estate boasts a hilly terrain covered with the brilliant red or "rossa" gravelly soil for which it is named, enjoying a steady rise in quality since its purchase in 2004 by Dutch businessman Eric Albada Jelgersma, also owner of Château du Tertre and Château Giscours in Margaux. Divided into distinct parcels and located at around 600 meters of altitude, Caiarossa's 31 hectares of vines are spread across three sites on the wooded 70 hectare estate, planted with eight different red varietals including Bordeaux grapes Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot, Rhone's Syrah, Grenache (Alicante), and Mourvedre, and Tuscany's native Sangiovese, all farmed biodynamically.

This set of acclaimed recent vintages shows why the estate is a true Tuscan insider's favorite, led by the stunning 96-point 2019, an artful, elegant Super Tuscan blend balancing fresh, layered dark fruit and refined, smooth tannins with powerful structure, showing "impressive depth and textural richness" according to Wine Advocate's Monica Larner. Antonio Galloni of Vinous calls the 2020 "the best wine I have tasted off this property in some time, perhaps ever" on his way to tagging it with an impressive 95 points. Finally, the epic 2021 Tuscany vintage is on full display with Caiarossa's flagship rendition. Larner remarks, "These results are balanced and bright in this gorgeous vintage, and I especially like the wine's freshness that seems to shine from its core" in her 95-point review, one among a bevy of glowing press across the board from every prominent voice in the critical sphere.


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A fabulous Caiarossa worth seeking out. Perfumed and floral - lovely aromatic expression with salty black liquorice, tobacco, tapenade, milk chocolate and dried strawberries. Tangy and zingy, the mouthwatering acidity joins an iron-touch on the tongue that lingers for a long time. Racy and clearly powerful but well constructed with an enjoyable bitter, spice and gorgeous saline finish - a whip of sea breeze accompanying the red fruits and dried herbs and spices. Excellent youthful vibrancy on show with and energy and focus. Tasted twice and equally impressive both times. Biodynamic viticulture and organic winemaking. 3.48pH. Ageing 14 months, 25% new oak and 7% botte which is new. 12% Merlot, 7% Sangiovese, 5% Petit Verdot and 1% Grenache complete the blend.

96 points, Georgina Hindle, Decanter (Jul 2025)

Underbrush, crushed raspberries, lavender, cedar, mint leaf, sandalwood, warming and inviting, feels very much that you are in Tuscany here with its fragrance and spice, coupled with dark fruits, an excellent vintage of Caiarossa. Owners AJ Domaines, technical director Francesco Villa, cellar master Marco Lipparini.

94 points, Jane Anson (Aug 2025)

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2021 Rippon Emma's Block Pinot Noir (750ml)
Pinot Noir from Central Otago, New Zealand
B-21 Top Recommendation
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Central Otago's Rippon is unequivocally a "grand cru" New Zealand estate by any measure, even aesthetic, as it's arguably the most beautiful wine estate in the world, situated on the shores of the iconic Lake Wanaka with the South Island's Alps as a jaw-dropping backdrop.A family run estate since their founding, the Rippon Pinot Noirs represente the very top echelon of the country's offerings in that category and set the bar vintage after vintage for the cream of Central Otago's crop.

Our first allocation of the newly released 2021s has just landed, and it's safe to say that these are once again world-class offerings with stratospheric critical accolades that can compete with virtually any Pinot Noir in the world, from Burgundy, Sonoma, or anywhere else. Leading off, the flagship 2021 Mature Vines boasts 97 points from James Suckling, while it's a "gorgeous" offering that "expounds mineral freshness and detail in spades" according to Wine Advocate's Erin Larkin. Taking the estate profile to another level of nuance and detail, the single-block bottlings, always highly acclaimed and highly limited, are collectible stunners of the first order. The WA98 Tinker's Field "is a wine of impact and tremendous grace," while the JS97 Emma's Block is "mineral, detailed, and quietly spoken," each wine offering a distinct side of the Rippon estate's personality.

For any collector of reference-point, singular Pinot Noirs, Rippon belongs on your short list. If you haven't yet discovered them, do yourself a favor and make some room in the cellar next to your other trophy bottlings, as these mesmerizing gems will cruise in dynamic fashion with the best of the best.


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A clear and beautiful wine with very integrated tannins that frame the wine nicely, yet it's medium-bodied with a juicy and flavorful palate of plums and strawberries with some orange undertones. Fall 2024 release. From biodynamically grown grapes with Demeter certification. Drink or hold.

97 points, James Suckling (Oct 2023)

The 2021 Emma's Block Mature Vine Pinot Noir is mineral, detailed and quietly spoken, with a profusion of crushed shells, white flowers, red berries and spices that seem to morph and linger over the long finish. What a wine. The single-vineyard offerings tend to elicit preference from me, yet each Pinot Noir satisfies a mood within. Today, with the rain on the roof and wafts of petrichor creeping in from outside, I think this fits hand in glove with today. This is a beauty. These only get better in time. 13.5% alcohol, sealed under Diam.

96+ points, Erin Larkin, Wine Advocate (Jun 2025)

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