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Chateau Cheval Blanc, 1969
St Emilion Premiere Grand Cru Classe Faded label
Nose retained some black fruit, healthy and concentrated. In the mouth it was exquisite, a fine mature Bordeaux with sweetness, length, concentration and good length. Thoroughly enjoyable and not tired in the least!" Cellar tracker.com Deep mature colour. Amazingly good nose. Stables, leather, smoke, salt/mineral, cassis, tobacco and pencil/graphite. Stringent, lots of tannins, but still fruit that stand up to the tannins. On the palate this wine offers leather, coffee, tobacco, meat and blood. Quite light body, but very nice mouthfill and the finish is quite long - 25 to 30 sec. " cellartracker. …
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Price: £475.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Cheval Blanc, 1969
St Emilion Premiere Grand Cru Classe
Nose retained some black fruit, healthy and concentrated. In the mouth it was exquisite, a fine mature Bordeaux with sweetness, length, concentration and good length. Thoroughly enjoyable and not tired in the least!" Cellar tracker.com Deep mature colour. Amazingly good nose. Stables, leather, smoke, salt/mineral, cassis, tobacco and pencil/graphite. Stringent, lots of tannins, but still fruit that stand up to the tannins. On the palate this wine offers leather, coffee, tobacco, meat and blood. Quite light body, but very nice mouthfill and the finish is quite long - 25 to 30 sec. " cellartracker. …
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Price: £395.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Cissac, 1983
Haut Medoc
The 1983 Château Cissac is a mature Haut-Médoc that perfectly illustrates the enduring appeal of traditional Bordeaux. Located near Saint-Estèphe in the northern Médoc, Château Cissac has built a strong reputation for producing classically styled wines that combine structure, elegance and excellent ageing potential. After more than four decades of bottle maturation, this vintage offers a rare opportunity to experience the complexity and charm of fully mature Left Bank Bordeaux.
The history of Château Cissac dates back several centuries, and the estate remains one of the most respected properties in the Haut-Médoc. …
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Price: £54.95
Stock: 12 in Stock
Chateau Cissac, 1988
Haut Medoc
The 1988 Château Cissac is a mature Haut-Médoc that demonstrates the classic structure and elegance for which this respected estate is known. Located close to Saint-Estèphe in the northern Médoc, Château Cissac has earned a reputation for producing traditional Bordeaux that rewards patient ageing. After more than three decades in bottle, this vintage offers a fascinating opportunity to experience the evolution of a well-crafted Left Bank claret.
Château Cissac has a long and distinguished history within the Haut-Médoc, with vineyards planted on gravel-rich soils ideally suited to Cabernet Sauvignon. …
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Price: £59.95
Stock: 12 in Stock
Chateau Cissac, 1998
Medoc, Cru Bourgeois, Bordeaux
Bin Soiled Labels
Good colour, great legs and nose. Quite nice when opened. Perhaps a trace of liquorice and a hint of 'medicinal' character. After 3-4 hours - quite rich and aromatic with good cherry fruit and a touch of maraschino at the end. Tannins are soft and have integrated completely.
Château Cissac is a prestigious wine estate situated in the Haut-Médoc appellation of Bordeaux, France. Encompassing around 50 hectares of vineyards, the estate features gravelly soils ideal for growing Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petit Verdot. With roots tracing back to the 18th century, Château Cissac blends traditional winemaking techniques with modern innovations to produce high-quality red wines. …
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Price: £39.95
Stock: 4 in Stock
Chateau Clerc Milon Rothschild, 1997
Pauillac 5th Growth Classification
Château Clerc Milon 1997 – Pauillac, 5ème Cru Classé
The 1997 Clerc Milon is a charming, approachable expression of Pauillac from a lighter, earlier-drinking vintage. Now fully mature, it shows a medium garnet colour with soft brick tones at the rim, reflecting its graceful evolution.
The nose is open, elegant and gently savoury, offering aromas of redcurrant, dried cherry and soft black fruit, layered with cedar, tobacco leaf, leather and subtle earthy notes. Hints of graphite, dried herbs and gentle spice add further complexity.
On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied, smooth and harmonious. …
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Price: £99.00
Stock: 6 in Stock
Chateau Clerc Milon Rothschild, 1998
Pauillac, 5ème Cru Classé
91 Points – Robert Parker
Château Clerc Milon Rothschild 1998
The 1998 Château Clerc Milon Rothschild is now entering a fine stage of maturity, offering a classic expression of Pauillac with both depth and elegance. The nose opens with inviting aromas of cassis, blackcurrant and plum, complemented by notes of cedar, tobacco and a gentle hint of spice that reflect its time in bottle.
On the palate, the wine is smooth and well-balanced, with softened tannins and a refined structure that allows the fruit and secondary characteristics to show clearly. Layers of dark fruit are supported by subtle earthy tones and a touch of graphite, leading to a harmonious and composed profile. …
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Price: £99.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Clerc Milon Rothschild, 2017
Pauillac 5th Growth Classification
Château Clerc Milon, 2017
Pauillac – Fifth Growth (5ème Grand Cru Classé), Bordeaux
The 2017 vintage in Bordeaux was marked by challenging spring frosts across parts of the region, yet many of the leading estates in Pauillac were largely spared and went on to produce wines of impressive balance and finesse. Careful vineyard management and a favourable late season allowed Cabernet Sauvignon to ripen well, resulting in elegant, structured wines with good ageing potential.
Château Clerc Milon 2017 displays the classic character of Pauillac. The nose opens with aromas of blackcurrant, blackberry and dark cherry, complemented by notes of cedar, graphite and subtle spice. …
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Price: £89.50
Stock: 12 in Stock
Chateau Climens, 1970
Barsac, 1st Growth
Half Bottle (37.5cl)
Sweet White Wine
The 1970 Climens has a lovely nose of mandarin, orange-blossom and a touch of peach. A little “smudged” by alcohol. The palate has a ripe, citrus and mandarin inspired entry, vibrant palate with good depth, touches of quince and barley sugar towards the finish. Good length. Neil Martin Wine Journal 88 Points
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Price: £89.00
Stock: 7 in Stock
Chateau Climens, 1970
Barsac, 1st Growth
Half Bottle (37.5cl)
Sweet White Wine
The 1970 Climens has a lovely nose of mandarin, orange-blossom and a touch of peach. A little “smudged” by alcohol. The palate has a ripe, citrus and mandarin inspired entry, vibrant palate with good depth, touches of quince and barley sugar towards the finish. Good length. Neil Martin Wine Journal 88 Points
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Price: £79.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Climens, 1986
Barsac, 1st Growth
Sweet White Wine
1986 Château Climens is a rare and exquisitely preserved Barsac, showcasing the estate’s hallmark purity, finesse and near-magical ability to age. Now approaching four decades in bottle, it has developed a glorious golden-amber hue that shimmers with depth and concentration—classic of long-matured Sémillon from this iconic Premier Cru.
The nose is extraordinarily complex and beautifully evolved. Layers of candied citrus peel, apricot tart and quince jelly merge with notes of honeycomb, saffron, toasted almond and crème brûlée. Subtle hints of chamomile, polished wood and dried pineapple bring an exotic lift, reflecting the wine’s slow, graceful maturation. …
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Price: £139.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Climens, 2003
1er cru classe, Barsac
Sweet white wine
The 2003 Château Climens, 1er Cru Classé Barsac, is a magnificent sweet white wine from one of the most revered estates in Sauternes and Barsac. Known as the “Lord of Barsac,” Climens is famed for producing wines of finesse, balance and remarkable longevity. From the hot 2003 vintage, this wine delivers both richness and freshness, making it a superb choice for collectors and lovers of fine dessert wines. Enjoy now or cellar for decades.
Tasting Notes:
A radiant golden colour with brilliant highlights. The bouquet is intense and layered, offering aromas of honey, candied citrus peel, apricot, tropical fruits and notes of vanilla and spice. …
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Price: £79.95
Stock: 7 in Stock
Chateau Climens, 2006
1er Cru Classe Barsac
Half Bottle (37.5cl)
Château Climens 2006, Barsac 1er Cru Classé (37.5cl Half Bottle)
The 2006 Château Climens is a beautifully poised and elegant Barsac, showcasing the purity and finesse for which this First Growth estate is renowned. In half bottle format, it offers a perfect opportunity to enjoy a mature Sauternes-style wine at its peak.
The nose is refined and expressive, with aromas of honey, apricot and candied citrus peel, complemented by delicate floral notes and a subtle hint of vanilla. There is a remarkable freshness to the aromatics, balancing the richness of the fruit.
On the palate, the wine is luscious yet precise, with a vibrant acidity that lifts the sweetness and gives the wine exceptional balance. …
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Price: £39.95
Stock: 11 in Stock
Chateau Climens, 2012
1er cru classe, Barsac
Sweet white wine
The 2012 Château Climens is a beautifully poised and elegant Barsac, showcasing the estate’s trademark purity and finesse. The vintage delivered wines with freshness and delicacy, and Climens captures this with a lifted aromatic profile of white peach, apricot, citrus zest and honeycomb, intertwined with notes of vanilla blossom and subtle spice. The bouquet is refined, expressive and wonderfully inviting.
On the palate, the 2012 is vibrant and finely textured. Layers of candied citrus, ripe pear and stone fruit unfold over a backbone of bright acidity that keeps the wine precise and energetic. …
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Price: £89.95
Stock: 6 in Stock
Chateau Climens, 2014
1er cru classe, Barsac
Sweet white wine
The 2014 Château Climens is a beautifully refined and classically styled Barsac, showcasing the estate’s hallmark purity and precision. The bouquet is elegant and lifted, with aromas of citrus blossom, apricot, white peach and candied lemon peel, supported by hints of acacia honey, chamomile and gentle spice. It is fragrant and fresh, with an unmistakably graceful profile.
On the palate, the 2014 delivers superb balance. Bright citrus and stone-fruit flavours—orange zest, pear and ripe nectarine—are wrapped in a silky sweetness that is perfectly countered by vibrant acidity. Barsac’s signature minerality runs through the wine, giving it clarity and drive while keeping the richness beautifully in check. …
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Price: £99.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Cos d'Estournel, 1959
St Estephe 2nd Growth Classification
Dark cherry berry scents with herbal elements, quite rich and impressive aromatically. Dark dried fruit elements and bold black mineral extract, chewy and just a bit lean with wonderful deep spice.
Château Cos d'Estournel is a prestigious wine estate located in the Saint-Estèphe appellation of Bordeaux, France. Established in the early 19th century by Louis-Gaspard d'Estournel, the estate is renowned for its grand architectural style, including the iconic pagodas that distinguish its winery. Covering approximately 100 hectares, the vineyard benefits from a unique terroir of gravel and clay soils, ideal for cultivating Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. …
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Price: £655.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Cos d'Estournel, 1981
St Estephe, 2nd Growth Classification
The 1981 Cos d'Estournel is a deep ruby colour, with a spicy, rich, briery, tightly knit bouquet, this wine is deeper and more promising than the 1983, but relatively light, compact, and lean.
Château Cos d'Estournel is a prestigious wine estate located in the Saint-Estèphe appellation of Bordeaux, France. Established in the early 19th century by Louis-Gaspard d'Estournel, the estate is renowned for its grand architectural style, including the iconic pagodas that distinguish its winery. Covering approximately 100 hectares, the vineyard benefits from a unique terroir of gravel and clay soils, ideal for cultivating Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. …
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Price: £129.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Cos d'Estournel, 1983
St Estephe, 2nd Growth Classification
This is a very fine 1983: Far superior on the nose to the 1988. Damson, mulberry and a touch of earth. Fine definition. Perhaps even a little mint leaf. The palate is well-defined with rounded, plummy damson fruit. Not complex but there is a vigour and charm here. Fresh acidity. Becomes quite minerally in the finish. Drinking superbly now.
Château Cos d'Estournel is a prestigious wine estate located in the Saint-Estèphe appellation of Bordeaux, France. Established in the early 19th century by Louis-Gaspard d'Estournel, the estate is renowned for its grand architectural style, including the iconic pagodas that distinguish its winery. …
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Price: £165.00
Stock: 5 in Stock
Chateau Cos d'Estournel, 1997
St Estephe, 2nd Growth Classification, Bordeaux
Deep garnet color. Perfumed, vibrant aromas of black cherry, cassis, leather and oak spice. Big, sweet and rich, with lush black cherry and black raspberry fruit already offering enticing inner-mouth flavor. Less oaky on the palate than on the nose. Just a hint of herbaceousness. Finishes subtle and quite long, with impressively even, ripe tannins but not quite the snap of the '96. A terrific effort for the vintage. Stephen Tanzer Vinous
Château Cos d'Estournel is a prestigious wine estate located in the Saint-Estèphe appellation of Bordeaux, France. Established in the early 19th century by Louis-Gaspard d'Estournel, …
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Price: £149.00
Stock: 9 in Stock
Chateau Cos d'Estournel, 1999
St Estephe, 2nd Growth Classification, Bordeaux
This has a ripe strawberry, blackberry almost floral nose although there is a slight ephemeral quality to it. Lacks the dimension of say the ’90 or the ’00. Traits of raspberry, scorched earth and a touch of cedar/mint emerging with time in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied, good acidity, quite rounded and harmonious.
Château Cos d'Estournel is a prestigious wine estate located in the Saint-Estèphe appellation of Bordeaux, France. Established in the early 19th century by Louis-Gaspard d'Estournel, the estate is renowned for its grand architectural style, including the iconic pagodas that distinguish its winery. …
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Price: £189.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Cos d'Estournel, 2013
St Estephe, 2nd Growth Classification
** 92 Points - The Wine Advocate **
Powered by its structure and texture, this complex wine is dense, structured and firm. Plenty of dry and taut tannins dominate at this stage, but it is also full of fruit. The wine will age over many years while not being one of those vintages that will mature forever: the fruitiness will see to that. Drink this impressive wine from 2025.
Château Cos d'Estournel is a prestigious wine estate located in the Saint-Estèphe appellation of Bordeaux, France. Established in the early 19th century by Louis-Gaspard d'Estournel, the estate is renowned for its grand architectural style, including the iconic pagodas that distinguish its winery. …
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Price: £149.00
Stock: 4 in Stock
Chateau Cos d'Estournel, 2018
St Estephe, 2nd Growth Classification
The 2018 Château Cos d'Estournel is a highly acclaimed wine from the Saint-Estèphe appellation in Bordeaux. It is considered one of the top wines of the vintage and showcases the estate's commitment to producing elegant yet powerful wines.
Tasting Notes: Appearance: Deep, almost opaque ruby color with hints of purple on the rim.
Nose: Intense aromas of dark fruits, such as blackcurrants, blackberries, and ripe plums, with underlying notes of cedar, tobacco, licorice, and spices. Hints of earth and mineral also emerge, along with subtle floral touches. Palate: Full-bodied and richly textured, with finely grained tannins and a lush, velvety mouthfeel. …
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Price: £185.00
Stock: 5 in Stock
Chateau Cos d'Estournel, 2020
St Estephe, 2nd Growth Classification
The 2020 Château Cos d’Estournel is a bold, luxurious, and deeply expressive wine from one of Saint-Estèphe’s most iconic estates. Often referred to as the "Super Second" of Bordeaux’s Left Bank, Cos delivered a truly exceptional wine in 2020—a vintage marked by low yields, precision winemaking, and extraordinary concentration. With a blend of 62% Cabernet Sauvignon and 38% Merlot, this wine showcases both the power of the terroir and the finesse of meticulous viticulture.
The nose is intensely aromatic, with layers of blackcurrant, cassis, plum, and crushed violets, interwoven with hints of incense, cedar, licorice, and exotic spice. …
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Price: £185.00
Stock: 3 in Stock
Chateau Cos Labory, 1979
St Estephe 5th Growth Classification
Magnum Bottle (150cl)
Château Cos Labory, a fifth-growth estate in Bordeaux's Saint-Estèphe appellation, has a history of producing robust and age-worthy wines. The 1979 vintage experienced a cool growing season, leading to wines that were initially graceful and well-balanced but have since declined, often exhibiting lean tannins and diminished fruit.
After over four decades, the 1979 Château Cos Labory may present pronounced earthy and leathery notes, with a reduced fruit presence. Proper decanting is recommended to separate any sediment and to allow the wine to breathe, potentially unveiling subtle nuances that have developed over time. …
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Price: £129.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Coufran, 1994
Haut-Médoc Cru Bourgeois
Château Coufran 1994 is a fully mature Haut-Médoc classic, offering the charm and complexity that long-aged claret delivers so well. Known as the “Pomerol of the Médoc” due to its unusually high Merlot content, Coufran often shows a softer, rounder profile than many Left Bank wines, and the 1994 vintage has now developed beautifully in bottle.
On the nose, this wine displays mature aromas of dried plum, blackberry, cedar, leather and hints of earthy spice. There is a lovely autumnal character that reflects its age, with notes of tobacco leaf and forest floor adding depth and interest.
The palate is medium-bodied, gentle and well-resolved, with softened tannins and flavours of stewed dark fruits, savoury spice and subtle roasted notes. …
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Price: £59.95
Stock: 11 in Stock