| 2020 Clos des Papes Blanc (1.5L) | ||
| Grenache Blanc from Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône, France | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More The Avril family, their renowned parcels planted adjacent to the ruins of the old papal towers in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, have been consistently bottling brilliant wines for decades. Among my very favorites – my personal collection spans multiple vintages – these are wines of unmistakable breed and character; a complete joy to experience. Originally established in the 18th century, their primary parcel is augmented by seventeen old vine plots throughout the appellation, adding further dimension to a wine already at the very highest levels of quality. Over the last few vintages, my notes indicate ever improved character. Paul-Vincent has bottled even more in a long line of rock stars. Draconian selections followed daily passes through each of his parcels, painstakingly clipping each vine for nothing but the very finest berries. | ||
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| 2023 Marchand-Grillot En Bollery Coteaux Bourguignon (750ml) | ||
| Gamay from Bourgogne, Burgundy, France | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More April's trip to Burgundy focused heavily on the Côte de Nuits, and we were fortunate to stumble upon a remarkable, family-run domaine in Gevrey that remains very much under the radar, despite an enviable stable and comprehensive range of bottlings. Marchand-Grillot's vine holdings include many of the best 1er Crus in Gevrey, but as with most of our favorite domaine's, their star really shines in the village level. After all, it's a real indication of commitment and expertise to make a top-notch expression at this tier, and along with superb the Morey-St-Denis, their 2023 Gevrey-Chambertin made perhaps the biggest impression on us. The domaine's several excellent village parcels comprise this bottling, many of which are bottled on their own as single-cru expressions as well, so this cuvée puts forth both marvelous fruit expression and superb terroir signature. "...this is a quintessential Gevrey that will stretch its legs for several years and blossom into a real showstopper for savvy and patient Burgundy aficionados." - Andrew Kitz, B-21 Burgundy Buyer Morey-St-Denis remains something of an afterthought in the wider world of Burgundy, but when you're presented with an expression like the 2023 from Marchand-Grillot, you'll take a long, serious look at what is arguably the Côte de Nuits' finest hotbed of quality and value. This 2023 does everything you'd expect from a well-crafted, exemplary village bottling. "Eyebrows raised all around the table when we tasted it at the domaine, so we knew we were on to a real gem here. Classy and gorgeous – that about sums it up." - Andrew Kitz, B-21 Burgundy Buyer Finally, there my be few values in Burgundy sharper than the 2023 En Bollery Coteaux Bourguignons, from a parcel with grand cru pedigree (but for an old stone wall) and Bourgogne Rouge pricing. The En Bollery plot is separated from Grand Cru Clos Vougeot by nothing but the east wall of the Clos itself, yet the wine bears the humble Coteaux designation thanks to the presence of Gamay in the vineyard and the wine. No matter, as the 2023 shows "next-level concentration, precision, and purity" that makes it "essentially every bit as good as many village crus from the Côte de Nuits, at a mere fraction of the price," as Andrew puts it. As cellar-worthy Burgundy of exceptional quality at a fair deal is becoming more and more difficult to find, we're thrilled to be able to bring you examples like these at domaine-direct pricing. | ||
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| Jacquesson Cuvee 747 (750ml) | ||
| Chardonnay from Champagne, France | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More "[Jacquesson] is poised to continue producing Champagnes with exceptional freshness and crystalline textures. The range is impressively consistent, and each cuvée beautifully reflects the soul and the distinct terroirs of this house based in Dizy." - Yohan Castaing, Wine Advocate Consistency is indeed the name of the game at this long-time fan favorite of B-21. Jacquesson's star rose to new heights under the lengthy ownership of the Chiquet brothers, and since its acquisition by the François Pinault juggernaut (owner of Chateau Latour, Clos de Tart, and Napa iconic Eisele Vineyard) in 2022, there have been no signs that anything is any different. The newly arrived Cuvée 747 is exemplary of this flagship bottling in many ways, but the higher inclusion of Pinot Noir in this 2019-base rendition gives it a notably more intense personality than in previous years. Earning 96 points from James Suckling, it's "a structured and creamy-textured Jacquesson NV with a very fine-bubble texture and lovely polish ... medium- to full-bodied with length and sophistication." Showing the genius of the Chiquet brothers in transparent clarity, the 747 is "an edition that closely reflects the character of the vintage, marked by its tension and phenolic complexity" according to Yohan Castaing, and given the tension, textural depth, and structural foundation from the increased presence of the Pinot Noir, this is set for a wonderful evolution in the cellar over the next several years. Not to be overlooked, we still have a small amount of the luxurious 746. Based on the warm, solar vintage of 2018, it's "plush with showy red fruit that shimmers amid a vibrant acid energy that brings loads of freshness to the long finish." The 746 will provide a fascinating juxtaposition to the more linear, stately 747, so you can have repeated enjoyment comparing the two side by side for years to come. | ||
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| 2023 Marchand-Grillot Morey-Saint-Denis (750ml) | ||
| Pinot Noir from Morey-Saint-Denis, Burgundy, France | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More April's trip to Burgundy focused heavily on the Côte de Nuits, and we were fortunate to stumble upon a remarkable, family-run domaine in Gevrey that remains very much under the radar, despite an enviable stable and comprehensive range of bottlings. Marchand-Grillot's vine holdings include many of the best 1er Crus in Gevrey, but as with most of our favorite domaine's, their star really shines in the village level. After all, it's a real indication of commitment and expertise to make a top-notch expression at this tier, and along with superb the Morey-St-Denis, their 2023 Gevrey-Chambertin made perhaps the biggest impression on us. The domaine's several excellent village parcels comprise this bottling, many of which are bottled on their own as single-cru expressions as well, so this cuvée puts forth both marvelous fruit expression and superb terroir signature. "...this is a quintessential Gevrey that will stretch its legs for several years and blossom into a real showstopper for savvy and patient Burgundy aficionados." - Andrew Kitz, B-21 Burgundy Buyer Morey-St-Denis remains something of an afterthought in the wider world of Burgundy, but when you're presented with an expression like the 2023 from Marchand-Grillot, you'll take a long, serious look at what is arguably the Côte de Nuits' finest hotbed of quality and value. This 2023 does everything you'd expect from a well-crafted, exemplary village bottling. "Eyebrows raised all around the table when we tasted it at the domaine, so we knew we were on to a real gem here. Classy and gorgeous – that about sums it up." - Andrew Kitz, B-21 Burgundy Buyer Finally, there my be few values in Burgundy sharper than the 2023 En Bollery Coteaux Bourguignons, from a parcel with grand cru pedigree (but for an old stone wall) and Bourgogne Rouge pricing. The En Bollery plot is separated from Grand Cru Clos Vougeot by nothing but the east wall of the Clos itself, yet the wine bears the humble Coteaux designation thanks to the presence of Gamay in the vineyard and the wine. No matter, as the 2023 shows "next-level concentration, precision, and purity" that makes it "essentially every bit as good as many village crus from the Côte de Nuits, at a mere fraction of the price," as Andrew puts it. As cellar-worthy Burgundy of exceptional quality at a fair deal is becoming more and more difficult to find, we're thrilled to be able to bring you examples like these at domaine-direct pricing. | ||
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| 2020 CVNE Real de Asua Carromaza (1.5L) | ||
| Tempranillo from Rioja, Spain | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More Described as undergoing a "change of paradigm" by the Wine Advocate's Luis Gutierrez, Rioja is being transformed by a new generation of passionate winemakers, this elite group of "princes" moving a region steeped in traditional winemaking methods towards vineyard expressive wines, these expertly crafted, age worthy 97 plus pt. Rioja gems all overdelivering value and worthy of mixing a case to enjoy over the next decade and beyond. Sourced exclusively from its 2.37-hectare high altitude Carromaza vineyard near Haro, the elegant 97 pt. 2020 CVNE Real de Asua was aged for 12 months in new French oak, revealing "vibrant with plush but well defined fruit" according to Decanter's Georgina Hindle and declared "superb" by Wine Advocate critic Gutierrez, describing the fresh and energetic Tempranillo as expressing "the naked essence of Rioja." Naming it to both his Top 100 Wines of 2022 and ranked #21 on his Top 100 Spanish Wines, James Suckling calls the muscular 98 pt. 2019 Marques de Riscal Tapias de Marques de Riscal "delicious now" with "great aging potential" ahead, sourced from the estate's oldest Tempranillo clones planted on natural terraces in ferrous-rich clay and limestone soils that contribute a distinct Bordeaux-like minerality, the acclaimed inaugural release also available as 750 ml. and magnum in original wooden cases of one certain to be a focal point in any collection and a perfect gift for Spanish wine lovers. Ranked #42 on James Suckling's Top 100 Spanish Wines of 2023, the thrilling 98 pt. 2020 Marques de Riscal Tapias de Marques de Riscal also from the estate's organically farmed 2.8-hectare old vine parcel in the Finca Las Tapias vineyard was aged in 50% new French oak to yield "superb energy" according to Decanter's Georgina Hindle with "a long and lingering spicy, fresh finish," its well-defined tannins promising to evolve gracefully over the next decades. An inaugural release from superstar 100 pt. winemaker Benjamin Romeo formerly of Artadi, the powerful 97 pt. 2020 Benjamin Romeo Alma Contador is a blend of mainly Tempranillo with 8% Garnacha sourced from meticulously selected old vine fruit grown at three different altitudes and aged in a range of custom made new French oak barrels, a ripe and concentrated Rioja that's both "powerful and elegant" according to the Wine Advocate's Gutierrez available at a fraction of the Bodega's flagship cult favorite wine. Described as "utterly gorgeous" by critic Jane Anson, the plush and refined 100 pt. 2019 Yjar is a field blend of mostly old vine Tempranillo and Garnacha with other indigenous varietals from 3.8 hectares of select plots from Remelluri's vineyards and aged in a mix of large French oak foudres and barrels for 30 months yielding rich, juicy fruit perfectly balanced by integrated fine tannins, described as terroir-evangelist Telmo Rodriguez's answer to world-class Bordeaux and earning the #5 spot on James Suckling's Top 100 Wines of Spain 2023. Boasting age worthy complexity that's legendary among collectors and rightfully so, these top scoring vineyard-driven Riojas are meticulously crafted by the region's new winemaking royalty to deliver a decade or more of enjoyment, all top values promising years of delicious drinking for Rioja aficionados who stock the cellar. | ||
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| 2021 Clos des Papes Rouge (1.5L) | ||
| Grenache from Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône, France | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More The Avril family, their renowned parcels planted adjacent to the ruins of the old papal towers in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, have been consistently bottling brilliant wines for decades. Among my very favorites – my personal collection spans multiple vintages – these are wines of unmistakable breed and character; a complete joy to experience. Originally established in the 18th century, their primary parcel is augmented by seventeen old vine plots throughout the appellation, adding further dimension to a wine already at the very highest levels of quality. Over the last few vintages, my notes indicate ever improved character. Paul-Vincent has bottled even more in a long line of rock stars. Draconian selections followed daily passes through each of his parcels, painstakingly clipping each vine for nothing but the very finest berries. | ||
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| 2023 Marchand-Grillot Gevrey-Chambertin (750ml) | ||
| Pinot Noir from Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy, France | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More April's trip to Burgundy focused heavily on the Côte de Nuits, and we were fortunate to stumble upon a remarkable, family-run domaine in Gevrey that remains very much under the radar, despite an enviable stable and comprehensive range of bottlings. Marchand-Grillot's vine holdings include many of the best 1er Crus in Gevrey, but as with most of our favorite domaine's, their star really shines in the village level. After all, it's a real indication of commitment and expertise to make a top-notch expression at this tier, and along with superb the Morey-St-Denis, their 2023 Gevrey-Chambertin made perhaps the biggest impression on us. The domaine's several excellent village parcels comprise this bottling, many of which are bottled on their own as single-cru expressions as well, so this cuvée puts forth both marvelous fruit expression and superb terroir signature. "...this is a quintessential Gevrey that will stretch its legs for several years and blossom into a real showstopper for savvy and patient Burgundy aficionados." - Andrew Kitz, B-21 Burgundy Buyer Morey-St-Denis remains something of an afterthought in the wider world of Burgundy, but when you're presented with an expression like the 2023 from Marchand-Grillot, you'll take a long, serious look at what is arguably the Côte de Nuits' finest hotbed of quality and value. This 2023 does everything you'd expect from a well-crafted, exemplary village bottling. "Eyebrows raised all around the table when we tasted it at the domaine, so we knew we were on to a real gem here. Classy and gorgeous – that about sums it up." - Andrew Kitz, B-21 Burgundy Buyer Finally, there my be few values in Burgundy sharper than the 2023 En Bollery Coteaux Bourguignons, from a parcel with grand cru pedigree (but for an old stone wall) and Bourgogne Rouge pricing. The En Bollery plot is separated from Grand Cru Clos Vougeot by nothing but the east wall of the Clos itself, yet the wine bears the humble Coteaux designation thanks to the presence of Gamay in the vineyard and the wine. No matter, as the 2023 shows "next-level concentration, precision, and purity" that makes it "essentially every bit as good as many village crus from the Côte de Nuits, at a mere fraction of the price," as Andrew puts it. As cellar-worthy Burgundy of exceptional quality at a fair deal is becoming more and more difficult to find, we're thrilled to be able to bring you examples like these at domaine-direct pricing. | ||
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| 2021 Benjamin Romeo Alma Contador (750ml) | ||
| Tempranillo from Rioja, Spain | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More Described as undergoing a "change of paradigm" by the Wine Advocate's Luis Gutierrez, Rioja is being transformed by a new generation of passionate winemakers, this elite group of "princes" moving a region steeped in traditional winemaking methods towards vineyard expressive wines, these expertly crafted, age worthy 97 plus pt. Rioja gems all overdelivering value and worthy of mixing a case to enjoy over the next decade and beyond. Sourced exclusively from its 2.37-hectare high altitude Carromaza vineyard near Haro, the elegant 97 pt. 2020 CVNE Real de Asua was aged for 12 months in new French oak, revealing "vibrant with plush but well defined fruit" according to Decanter's Georgina Hindle and declared "superb" by Wine Advocate critic Gutierrez, describing the fresh and energetic Tempranillo as expressing "the naked essence of Rioja." Naming it to both his Top 100 Wines of 2022 and ranked #21 on his Top 100 Spanish Wines, James Suckling calls the muscular 98 pt. 2019 Marques de Riscal Tapias de Marques de Riscal "delicious now" with "great aging potential" ahead, sourced from the estate's oldest Tempranillo clones planted on natural terraces in ferrous-rich clay and limestone soils that contribute a distinct Bordeaux-like minerality, the acclaimed inaugural release also available as 750 ml. and magnum in original wooden cases of one certain to be a focal point in any collection and a perfect gift for Spanish wine lovers. Ranked #42 on James Suckling's Top 100 Spanish Wines of 2023, the thrilling 98 pt. 2020 Marques de Riscal Tapias de Marques de Riscal also from the estate's organically farmed 2.8-hectare old vine parcel in the Finca Las Tapias vineyard was aged in 50% new French oak to yield "superb energy" according to Decanter's Georgina Hindle with "a long and lingering spicy, fresh finish," its well-defined tannins promising to evolve gracefully over the next decades. An inaugural release from superstar 100 pt. winemaker Benjamin Romeo formerly of Artadi, the powerful 97 pt. 2020 Benjamin Romeo Alma Contador is a blend of mainly Tempranillo with 8% Garnacha sourced from meticulously selected old vine fruit grown at three different altitudes and aged in a range of custom made new French oak barrels, a ripe and concentrated Rioja that's both "powerful and elegant" according to the Wine Advocate's Gutierrez available at a fraction of the Bodega's flagship cult favorite wine. Described as "utterly gorgeous" by critic Jane Anson, the plush and refined 100 pt. 2019 Yjar is a field blend of mostly old vine Tempranillo and Garnacha with other indigenous varietals from 3.8 hectares of select plots from Remelluri's vineyards and aged in a mix of large French oak foudres and barrels for 30 months yielding rich, juicy fruit perfectly balanced by integrated fine tannins, described as terroir-evangelist Telmo Rodriguez's answer to world-class Bordeaux and earning the #5 spot on James Suckling's Top 100 Wines of Spain 2023. Boasting age worthy complexity that's legendary among collectors and rightfully so, these top scoring vineyard-driven Riojas are meticulously crafted by the region's new winemaking royalty to deliver a decade or more of enjoyment, all top values promising years of delicious drinking for Rioja aficionados who stock the cellar. | ||
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| 2021 CVNE Real de Asua Carromaza (1.5L) | ||
| Tempranillo from Rioja, Spain | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More Described as undergoing a "change of paradigm" by the Wine Advocate's Luis Gutierrez, Rioja is being transformed by a new generation of passionate winemakers, this elite group of "princes" moving a region steeped in traditional winemaking methods towards vineyard expressive wines, these expertly crafted, age worthy 97 plus pt. Rioja gems all overdelivering value and worthy of mixing a case to enjoy over the next decade and beyond. Sourced exclusively from its 2.37-hectare high altitude Carromaza vineyard near Haro, the elegant 97 pt. 2020 CVNE Real de Asua was aged for 12 months in new French oak, revealing "vibrant with plush but well defined fruit" according to Decanter's Georgina Hindle and declared "superb" by Wine Advocate critic Gutierrez, describing the fresh and energetic Tempranillo as expressing "the naked essence of Rioja." Naming it to both his Top 100 Wines of 2022 and ranked #21 on his Top 100 Spanish Wines, James Suckling calls the muscular 98 pt. 2019 Marques de Riscal Tapias de Marques de Riscal "delicious now" with "great aging potential" ahead, sourced from the estate's oldest Tempranillo clones planted on natural terraces in ferrous-rich clay and limestone soils that contribute a distinct Bordeaux-like minerality, the acclaimed inaugural release also available as 750 ml. and magnum in original wooden cases of one certain to be a focal point in any collection and a perfect gift for Spanish wine lovers. Ranked #42 on James Suckling's Top 100 Spanish Wines of 2023, the thrilling 98 pt. 2020 Marques de Riscal Tapias de Marques de Riscal also from the estate's organically farmed 2.8-hectare old vine parcel in the Finca Las Tapias vineyard was aged in 50% new French oak to yield "superb energy" according to Decanter's Georgina Hindle with "a long and lingering spicy, fresh finish," its well-defined tannins promising to evolve gracefully over the next decades. An inaugural release from superstar 100 pt. winemaker Benjamin Romeo formerly of Artadi, the powerful 97 pt. 2020 Benjamin Romeo Alma Contador is a blend of mainly Tempranillo with 8% Garnacha sourced from meticulously selected old vine fruit grown at three different altitudes and aged in a range of custom made new French oak barrels, a ripe and concentrated Rioja that's both "powerful and elegant" according to the Wine Advocate's Gutierrez available at a fraction of the Bodega's flagship cult favorite wine. Described as "utterly gorgeous" by critic Jane Anson, the plush and refined 100 pt. 2019 Yjar is a field blend of mostly old vine Tempranillo and Garnacha with other indigenous varietals from 3.8 hectares of select plots from Remelluri's vineyards and aged in a mix of large French oak foudres and barrels for 30 months yielding rich, juicy fruit perfectly balanced by integrated fine tannins, described as terroir-evangelist Telmo Rodriguez's answer to world-class Bordeaux and earning the #5 spot on James Suckling's Top 100 Wines of Spain 2023. Boasting age worthy complexity that's legendary among collectors and rightfully so, these top scoring vineyard-driven Riojas are meticulously crafted by the region's new winemaking royalty to deliver a decade or more of enjoyment, all top values promising years of delicious drinking for Rioja aficionados who stock the cellar. | ||
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| 2021 Marques de Riscal Tapias de Marques de Riscal (1.5L) | ||
| Tempranillo from Rioja, Spain | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More Described as undergoing a "change of paradigm" by the Wine Advocate's Luis Gutierrez, Rioja is being transformed by a new generation of passionate winemakers, this elite group of "princes" moving a region steeped in traditional winemaking methods towards vineyard expressive wines, these expertly crafted, age worthy 97 plus pt. Rioja gems all overdelivering value and worthy of mixing a case to enjoy over the next decade and beyond. Sourced exclusively from its 2.37-hectare high altitude Carromaza vineyard near Haro, the elegant 97 pt. 2020 CVNE Real de Asua was aged for 12 months in new French oak, revealing "vibrant with plush but well defined fruit" according to Decanter's Georgina Hindle and declared "superb" by Wine Advocate critic Gutierrez, describing the fresh and energetic Tempranillo as expressing "the naked essence of Rioja." Naming it to both his Top 100 Wines of 2022 and ranked #21 on his Top 100 Spanish Wines, James Suckling calls the muscular 98 pt. 2019 Marques de Riscal Tapias de Marques de Riscal "delicious now" with "great aging potential" ahead, sourced from the estate's oldest Tempranillo clones planted on natural terraces in ferrous-rich clay and limestone soils that contribute a distinct Bordeaux-like minerality, the acclaimed inaugural release also available as 750 ml. and magnum in original wooden cases of one certain to be a focal point in any collection and a perfect gift for Spanish wine lovers. Ranked #42 on James Suckling's Top 100 Spanish Wines of 2023, the thrilling 98 pt. 2020 Marques de Riscal Tapias de Marques de Riscal also from the estate's organically farmed 2.8-hectare old vine parcel in the Finca Las Tapias vineyard was aged in 50% new French oak to yield "superb energy" according to Decanter's Georgina Hindle with "a long and lingering spicy, fresh finish," its well-defined tannins promising to evolve gracefully over the next decades. An inaugural release from superstar 100 pt. winemaker Benjamin Romeo formerly of Artadi, the powerful 97 pt. 2020 Benjamin Romeo Alma Contador is a blend of mainly Tempranillo with 8% Garnacha sourced from meticulously selected old vine fruit grown at three different altitudes and aged in a range of custom made new French oak barrels, a ripe and concentrated Rioja that's both "powerful and elegant" according to the Wine Advocate's Gutierrez available at a fraction of the Bodega's flagship cult favorite wine. Described as "utterly gorgeous" by critic Jane Anson, the plush and refined 100 pt. 2019 Yjar is a field blend of mostly old vine Tempranillo and Garnacha with other indigenous varietals from 3.8 hectares of select plots from Remelluri's vineyards and aged in a mix of large French oak foudres and barrels for 30 months yielding rich, juicy fruit perfectly balanced by integrated fine tannins, described as terroir-evangelist Telmo Rodriguez's answer to world-class Bordeaux and earning the #5 spot on James Suckling's Top 100 Wines of Spain 2023. Boasting age worthy complexity that's legendary among collectors and rightfully so, these top scoring vineyard-driven Riojas are meticulously crafted by the region's new winemaking royalty to deliver a decade or more of enjoyment, all top values promising years of delicious drinking for Rioja aficionados who stock the cellar. | ||
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| 2022 Clos des Papes Rouge (1.5L) | ||
| Grenache from Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône, France | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More The Avril family, their renowned parcels planted adjacent to the ruins of the old papal towers in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, have been consistently bottling brilliant wines for decades. Among my very favorites – my personal collection spans multiple vintages – these are wines of unmistakable breed and character; a complete joy to experience. Originally established in the 18th century, their primary parcel is augmented by seventeen old vine plots throughout the appellation, adding further dimension to a wine already at the very highest levels of quality. Over the last few vintages, my notes indicate ever improved character. Paul-Vincent has bottled even more in a long line of rock stars. Draconian selections followed daily passes through each of his parcels, painstakingly clipping each vine for nothing but the very finest berries. | ||
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| 2024 Clos des Papes Blanc (750ml) | ||
| Grenache Blanc from Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône, France | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More The Avril family, their renowned parcels planted adjacent to the ruins of the old papal towers in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, have been consistently bottling brilliant wines for decades. Among my very favorites – my personal collection spans multiple vintages – these are wines of unmistakable breed and character; a complete joy to experience. Originally established in the 18th century, their primary parcel is augmented by seventeen old vine plots throughout the appellation, adding further dimension to a wine already at the very highest levels of quality. Over the last few vintages, my notes indicate ever improved character. Paul-Vincent has bottled even more in a long line of rock stars. Draconian selections followed daily passes through each of his parcels, painstakingly clipping each vine for nothing but the very finest berries. | ||
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| Single Malts of Scotland Ardmore 26yr 1997 Cask #901311 Scotch | ||
| From Islay, Scotland | ||
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B-21 Top Recommendation
Read More "Mark my words, once you try this dangerously beautiful (and dangerously drinkable) showstopper, you will pour a second dram, and probably a third." - Andrew Kitz, B-21 Spirits Buyer Another expertly selected stunner from Single Malts of Scotland, this 26 Year Old cask is emblematic of Ardmore's signature peated Highland malt, which combines ultra-fine smoke character with classic Highland elegance. Nearly three decades in cask have refined the profile into something "singular in every way," as B-21's Andrew Kitz describes it, drawing comparison to a great grand cru dry Riesling in the hauntingly complex aromatic profile. As a cornerstone component in the Teacher's blended whiskies, Ardmore only bottles a miniscule quantity of distillery-branded releases, so these independently bottled single casks are where the distillery's reputation has been built and where it reaches its apex. Cask #901311 is that rare combination of pure Ardmore heart and soul and transcendent individual character that fans and collectors seek. It's "easily the finest Ardmore expression I’ve ever had," notes Andrew. Comparable age-stated bottlings from the likes of Highland Park or Bruichladdich will easily fetch $500 or more, so this is an unequivocal collectible can't-miss at our razor-sharp, market-best price, especially considering we just secured the last remaining stocks in the country. | ||
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