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Chateau Langoa Barton, 1998
St Julien, 3rd Growth Classification, Bordeaux
***90-92 Points Wine Journal***
***92 Points- Robert Parker***
90-92 Points Wine Journal
"A great Langoa - nose slowly opening up. Dark black fruits with masses of pencil-lead aromas. Good depth with structured inky black fruits. This is an excellent well-made wine. Tasted May 2000." Neil Martin, Wine Journal
Château Langoa Barton is a prestigious wine estate located in the Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux, France. With a history dating back to the 18th century, the estate is renowned for producing exceptional red wines. Encompassing approximately 17 hectares, the vineyard benefits from gravelly and sandy soils, ideal for nurturing Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc grapes. …
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Chateau Latour, 1960
Pauillac 1st Growth Classification
Top Shoulder Level
The 1960 Château Latour is a testament to its age and the estate’s commitment to producing quality wines even in difficult years. Though not a standout vintage, it should offer a graceful, fully mature drinking experience. The bottles have been well stored but it may not have the power or complexity of more renowned vintages like 1959 or 1961.
If you're considering purchasing a 1960 Château Latour, it may be a fragile wine, so handle it carefully, decant lightly, and savor its historical significance.
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Price: £695.00
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Chateau Latour, 1966
Pauillac, 1er Grand Cru Classe
*** 96 Points Robert Parker ***
*** 95 Points Wine Journal ***
Reviews
"The wine of the vintage, the 1966 Latour is a classic, old style Bordeaux that has required decades to become drinkable. A dark, opaque garnet color is followed by a fabulous nose of cedar, sweet leather, black fruits, prunes, and roasted walnuts, refreshing underlying acidity, sweet but noticeable tannin, and a spicy finish. This powerful, vigorous, immensely impressive, concentrated Latour has reached its plateau of maturity, where it will remain for another 10-20 years.
"The Latour ’66 remains one of the great wines of the vintage. …
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Price: £795.00
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Chateau Latour, 1972
Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe
Château Latour, 1972
Pauillac – Premier Grand Cru Classé
The 1972 vintage in Bordeaux was shaped by a challenging growing season, producing lighter, more restrained wines across the Médoc. Yet at the very top of the hierarchy, estates such as Château Latour demonstrated their ability to craft wines of structure and dignity even in less celebrated years. As one of the five First Growths of the 1855 Classification, Latour is renowned for its consistency, depth and longevity, rooted in its exceptional terroir around the Enclos vineyard overlooking the Gironde estuary.
The estate’s Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant blend, drawn from deep gravel soils, lends structure and classical Pauillac character even in modest vintages. …
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Chateau Le Caillou, 1985
Pomerol
Appearance
Medium garnet with slight brick-orange edges, showing its age gracefully while retaining a warm, inviting hue.
Nose
Evolved and expressive, with aromas of dried plum, black cherry, and cassis layered with cedar, leather, and hints of earthy tobacco. Subtle notes of forest floor and spice emerge with aeration.
Palate
Medium-bodied with soft, integrated tannins. Red and black fruit flavors dominate, accompanied by savory hints of truffle, mushroom, and gentle tobacco. Balanced acidity keeps the wine lively despite its age.
Finish
Long and refined, with lingering notes of dried fruit, cedar, and a subtle mineral-earthiness that adds depth. …
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Price: £49.00
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Chateau l'Evangile, 1996
Pomerol
Château L’Évangile, 1996
Pomerol, Bordeaux
The 1996 vintage in Bordeaux is celebrated particularly on the Left Bank, but the best estates in Pomerol also produced wines of depth, balance and longevity. A warm summer followed by a dry harvest allowed the Merlot and Cabernet Franc grapes to ripen fully, creating wines with excellent structure and impressive ageing potential.
Château L’Évangile 1996 is a refined and expressive example of this distinguished Pomerol estate. With extended bottle age, the wine reveals a complex bouquet of ripe plum, black cherry and cassis, intertwined with notes of truffle, cedar, tobacco and subtle spice. …
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Price: £185.00
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Chateau Margaux, 1972
Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classe High Shoulder Level
From the rare 1972 vintage - The Chateau Margaux still has a good red colour, the wine is a little acidic wine and lacks ripeness. The wine is both light and dry.
About Chateau Margaux Château Margaux is a prestigious wine estate located in the Margaux appellation of Bordeaux, France. Renowned for producing some of the finest wines in the world, the estate boasts a history dating back to the 12th century. Its vineyards are primarily planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and other classic Bordeaux varietals. Château Margaux's wines are celebrated for their elegance, complexity, and exceptional aging potential. …
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Price: £365.00
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Chateau Marquis de Terme, 2001
Margaux, 4th Growth Classification, Bordeaux
A 2001 vintage Bordeaux Wine produced by Chateau Marquis de Terme. A very tannic, structured wine with an opaque purple colour and a sweet creme de cassis nose intermixed with damp earth, vanilla, and liquorice, this relatively massive wine has mouth-searing levels of tannin, medium body, and a very backward style that will require considerable patience from its buyers.
Château Marquis de Terme stands as a venerable emblem of the Margaux appellation within Bordeaux, France. Rooted in a storied history tracing back to the 12th century, this esteemed estate has evolved into a paragon of fine winemaking. …
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Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1976
Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe (High-shoulder)
Mahogany core with deep brick rim. The nose is actually better than I anticipated with some dusty black fruits, cedar a touch of game, but it certainly lacks vigour and cohesion. The palate is a little tawdry, slightly hollow with an cooked character that jars against some obvious green berries that found themselves fermenting. Linear towards the dry finish, moderate length.
Château Mouton Rothschild, nestled in the Pauillac appellation of Bordeaux, France, is among the most esteemed wine estates globally, celebrated for its rich history and exceptional red wines. Founded in the 19th century, …
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Price: £399.00
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Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1999
Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe
*** 93 Points - Robert Parker ***
Reviews:
"The beautiful 1999 Mouton Rothschild may be a modern day clone of their 1962 or 1985. Its saturated ruby/purple color is followed by sumptuous aromas of cedar wood, creme de cassis, wood smoke, coffee, and dried herbs. The wine is forward, lush, and full-bodied. It is already complex as well as succulent, fleshy, and long. Tannin in the finish suggests more nuances will emerge in 4-5 years. It is a complex, classic Mouton. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2030" Parker, Wine Advocate 2005
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Price: £475.00
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Chateau Musar, 1967
Bekaar Valley, Lebanon, Gaston Hochar
High Shoulder
A rare bottle of 1967 Musar. One for the Musar collectors!
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Price: £395.00
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Chateau Musar, 1970
Bekaar Valley, Lebanon, Gaston Hochar
Very top shoulder
73 cl bottle
A rare bottle of 1970 Chateau Musar.
Notes from Chateau Musar: Mistakenly, the most Bordeaux wine I ever made. This was unintentional. I was trying to reflect Lebanon in all its guises, all its
aspects. It had more Cabernet Sauvignon than any wine I’ve ever made, but this was when I could play as I wanted - there were no
rules to command me, so I just blended according to my palate – Serge Hochar
Tasting Notes
Dark shaded ruby; this is just the sort of colour I would expect from a 1970 red Bordeaux. Light, very Cabernet nose. If I were given
this blind I would be extremely tempted to head straight for Bordeaux, though it would have to be a comely château such as Palmer
perhaps, and a fairly ripe vintage. …
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Chateau Musar, 1982
New
Bekaar Valley, Gaston Hochar
The 1982 Musar is a blend of Cinsault, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache and Carignan from this well-known and highly regarded Lebanese winery.
"Brownish ruby. Nose: Animal, meaty, iron (these typical Musar notes seem milder, more balanced here compared to younger vintages) mixed with sweet black fruit and light herbal notes. Similar notes on the palate, round, tart, good structure. Clearer mushroom notes with time to breathe but not much further development. " Cellar Tracker Review Average 91 Points,
Chateau Musar is often referred to as the Lafite of the Lebanon. Wine maker Gaston Hochar defied the odds producing a string of great wines during the Lebanon War. …
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Price: £295.00
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Chateau Musar, 1994
Bekaar Valley, Lebanon
The 1994 Château Musar is a vintage that continues to demonstrate the incredible aging potential and complexity of this iconic Lebanese winery. Château Musar’s signature blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cinsault, and Carignan reflects the terroir of the Bekaa Valley, with its unique combination of Mediterranean and desert influences.
Vintage Overview
1994 Bekaa Valley Vintage: This year saw good growing conditions in the Bekaa Valley, producing wines with balance, ripe fruit, and the ability to age gracefully. Château Musar’s traditional winemaking techniques, including fermentation in concrete vats and aging in French oak, contribute to the wine’s unique character and longevity. …
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Price: £149.00
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Chateau Musar, 1998
Bekaar Valley, Gaston Hochar
The 1998 Musar is a blend of Cinsault, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache and Carignan from this well-known and highly regarded Lebanese winery.
Chateau Musar 1998 Red Wine is a great vintage with a blend of power, complexity and endless fruit. On the palate, this wine is full of ripe, black cherries and balanced, rich fruits and spices. This wine is perfectly harmonious and balanced and expresses the power of the 1997 vintage in the finest way.
Chateau Musar is often referred to as the Lafite of the Lebanon. Wine maker Gaston Hochar defied the odds producing a string of great wines during the Lebanon War. …
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Price: £79.00
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Chateauneuf du Pape, 1966
Chateau des Fines Roches
Château des Fines Roches, 1966
Châteauneuf-du-Pape
The 1966 vintage in the Southern Rhône produced wines of classical structure and steady ripening, shaped by warm Mediterranean conditions and the region’s distinctive galet-strewn vineyards. During this period, Châteauneuf-du-Pape was crafted in a firmly traditional style — Grenache-led blends aged in large old foudres, designed for gradual evolution rather than immediate richness. Château des Fines Roches, overlooking the appellation from its distinctive château, has long been associated with structured, terroir-driven wines capable of extended bottle ageing. …
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Price: £195.00
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Chateauneuf du Pape, 1970
Patriarche Pere & Fils
The red wines of Chateauneuf-du-Pape blossom and reach their prime between their third and fifth year, but their potential for aging is over ten years and more according to the vintage and storage conditions. Their color changes from intense garnet-purple in the early years to ruby after some cellaring. These wines are structured, with powerful and complex aromas of ripe fruit, mushrooms, truffles, underbrush, spicy notes, and wild animals.
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Price: £169.00
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Châteauneuf-du-Pape, 1981
Jean Astier
The 1982 vintage in Châteauneuf-du-Pape was marked by a warm, ripe growing season—yielding wines that were generous and approachable early on, yet capable of graceful aging. After more than four decades in bottle, this wine offers a deeply gratifying glimpse into the matured, old-school style of Southern Rhône winemaking.
This 1982 Jean Astier Châteauneuf-du-Pape pours with a deep garnet core and gently brick-tinged edges. The nose unfolds with heady aromas of dried cherry, leather, baked herbs, and incense. On the palate, it presents lifted, nuanced fruit—think stewed plum and fig—woven together with tobacco, Provençal garrigue, and a hint of gamey complexity. …
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Chateauneuf du Pape, 1983
Domaine de Beaurenard
Domaine de Beaurenard is a southern Rhône wine estate with a lengthy family history. It is primarily known for its red Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines which comprise all of the allowable 13 grape varieties but is predominantly made from Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre.
The domaine has been family-owned and operated for the last seven generations and is mentioned in records as far back as 1695, when it was known as 'Bois Renard'. This name is now given to Beaurenard's top wines – small-production Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines in both red and white expressions, made from parcels of the estate's oldest vines. …
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Price: £119.00
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Chateauneuf du Pape, 2004
Vieille Julienne, Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2004
The 2004 Domaine de la Vieille Julienne Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a wine from one of the region's most highly regarded producers, known for their meticulous viticulture and focus on purity and terroir. Vieille Julienne produces wines that are both powerful and refined, with excellent aging potential.
Vintage Overview
2004 Rhône Vintage: A classic vintage with balanced conditions, marked by a warm growing season and occasional rain. The wines from this year are known for their elegance, moderate ripeness, and vibrant acidity. In Châteauneuf-du-Pape, 2004 is celebrated for producing traditional-style wines with excellent balance and aromatic complexity. …
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Price: £59.95
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Chateauneuf du Pape, 2006
Domaine Vieux Telegraphe "La Crau", Rhone
The 2006 Vieux Télégraphe "La Crau" is a wine that will reward careful attention, both in serving and pairing, delivering a memorable experience with every sip.
The 2006 Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe "La Crau" is a highly regarded wine from the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation in the Southern Rhône Valley, France. Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe is one of the most well-known producers in the region, and the "La Crau" vineyard is their flagship site, located on a stony plateau that gives the wine its distinctive character.
Tasting Notes: The 2006 Vieux Télégraphe "La Crau" is a blend: Primarily Grenache, with smaller amounts of Syrah, Mourvèdre, and Cinsault. …
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Price: £89.00
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Château Pavie-Decesse, 1996
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classe
The 1996 vintage in Bordeaux is widely regarded as a classic, particularly on the Left Bank, though the best Right Bank estates also produced wines of structure, balance and ageing potential. A warm growing season followed by favourable harvest conditions allowed for steady ripening, resulting in wines that have developed elegant, savoury complexity over time.
Château Pavie-Decesse 1996 is a mature and characterful expression of this Saint-Émilion estate. With extended bottle age, the wine now displays a complex bouquet of dried plum, black cherry and fig, layered with notes of leather, tobacco, cedar and forest floor. …
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Price: £69.95
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Chateau Prieure-Lichine, 2003
Margaux, 4th Growth Classification
Château Prieuré-Lichine's 2003 vintage from the Margaux appellation reflects the unique characteristics of that year's growing season. The wine presents a deep, dark ruby color, nearing opacity. On the nose, it offers aromas of ripe, raisined fruit, licorice, sweet spice, baked earth, and subtle herbaceous notes reminiscent of garrigue and mint.
On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied with soft, round textures. Flavors of blackberries, plums, and cherries are complemented by hints of tobacco, earth, and vanilla. The tannins are fine, and the wine maintains fresh acidity, leading to a finish that includes a slight meaty note. …
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Chateau Suduiraut, 1986
Premier Cru Classé, Sauternes Sweet white wine
1986 Château Suduiraut hails from one of Sauternes' most renowned Premier Cru Classé estates, nestled next to Château d’Yquem in the commune of Preignac. Known for its meticulous vineyard management and traditional vinification techniques, Suduiraut crafts wines dominated by Sémillon, blended with a touch of Sauvignon Blanc. The château’s wines typically display opulence, structure, and longevity—often showing vivid botrytis character thanks to the ideal misty autumn conditions near the Garonne and Ciron rivers. By the mid-1980s, Suduiraut was producing wines with a more classic, less opulent style than later decades, reflecting both the vintage and the winemaking direction at the time. …
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Price: £99.00
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Churchill's Port, 1983
Quinta do Agua Alta
damaged label
Despite its thoroughly traditional-sounding name Churchill is the newest of the British-owned Port companies, founded in 1981 by J. Graham.
Quinta Agua Alta is named after the spring at the top of the vineyard and it produces wonderfully pure and fresh water that bubbles up through the granite rock below the thin top soil. Olives and figs grow in abundance around the vineyard which produces a quite stunninly powerful port.
Deep purple in colour with a mass of soft and concentrated fruit. There's plenty of tannin to give structure and a pleasing earthiness on the finish. This is the perfect way to round off a good dinner. …
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Price: £99.00
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