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Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste, 1967

Pauillac 5me Cru Classe

1967 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste – A Mature Pauillac with Historic Charm
The 1967 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste comes from a vintage that, while not among Bordeaux’s most renowned, offers a fascinating look at how classic Pauillac wines evolve over time. The 1967 growing season was marked by cooler weather and rain during harvest, which led to wines that were more delicate and initially best suited for earlier drinking. However, well-stored bottles from top châteaux like Grand-Puy-Lacoste, known for its structured and Cabernet Sauvignon-driven style, can still provide a refined and nuanced tasting experience.
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Chateau Greysac, 1980

Cru Bourgeois Medoc

Appearance
Medium garnet with hints of tawny edges — showing mature development typical of a 40+‑year‑old Médoc.

Nose
Evolved Bordeaux aromatics with subdued black fruit, cedar, earth, and tertiary leather/tobacco notes. Expect modest intensity but classic aged claret nuances.

Palate
Medium‑bodied and mellow, with softened tannins and flavours of dried cassis, cedar wood, leaf mulch and a gentle earthiness. The structure is gentle rather than youthful, reflecting extended bottle age.

Finish
Moderate and savoury, with lingering subtle fruit, cedar and mineral hints rather than bold richness.
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Chateau Gruaud Larose, 1970

St Julien 2nd Growth Classification

Vintage & Background
The 1970 vintage in Bordeaux is widely regarded as one of the great post-war years, producing structured, long-lived wines with classic character. In Saint-Julien, Château Gruaud Larose crafted a wine that reflects both the power of the vintage and the estate’s traditional, robust style. Known for its high proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon and its ability to age gracefully, Gruaud Larose in 1970 has developed into a compelling example of mature Left Bank claret, offering both depth and refinement after decades in bottle.

Appearance & Nose
The wine shows a deep garnet core fading to brick at the rim, clear evidence of its maturity.
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Chateau Gruaud Larose, 1998

Saint-Julien, Bordeaux

The 1998 Gruaud Larose appears to be a potential sleeper of the vintage, and may merit an outstanding score. It is a powerful, bulky style of Gruaud-Larose, with a dark ruby/purple color, and plenty of cassis, spicy new oak, and roasted herbs in the jammy nose. On the palate, the wine has lost much of the forward precociousness it was revealing last spring, now boasting loads of tannin in its powerful, muscular flavors.

Château Gruaud-Larose, situated in the Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux, France, holds a distinguished reputation dating back to the 18th century. With approximately 82 hectares of vineyards planted primarily with Cabernet Sauvignon,
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Chateau Gruaud Larose, 2001

Saint-Julien, Bordeaux

Château Gruaud Larose 2001, Saint-Julien

From one of Bordeaux’s most historic and characterful estates, the 2001 vintage of Château Gruaud Larose is a classic expression of Saint-Julien sophistication. A Second Growth of the Médoc, this wine reflects the estate’s deep gravel soils and long heritage of producing structured, age-worthy clarets. The 2001 vintage followed the monumental 2000, yet offers a beautifully balanced and harmonious style — elegant, complex, and ready to enjoy.

In the glass, it shows a deep garnet colour with brick nuances at the rim, hinting at graceful maturity. The bouquet is layered and inviting,
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Chateau Guiraud, 2005

1er Cru Sauternes
Sweet White Wine

The 2005 Guiraud is very tight on the nose, taking time to unfurl, with notes of apricot, peach, a touch of honeysuckle and quince. Good definition. The palate is impressive. tightly coiled, honeyed fruit, very fine acidity, linear at first then fanning out across the finish with notes of dried apricot, nectarine, a touch of almond and a faint hint of spice. With good length and unctuous on the finish, this Guiraud is impossible to ignore. Drink from now to 2030+

Château Guiraud is a renowned wine estate located in the Sauternes appellation of Bordeaux, France. With a history dating back to the 18th century, the estate has established itself as a leading producer of prestigious sweet wines.
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Chateau Guiraud, 2015

1er Cru Sauternes

Château Guiraud 2015 – Sauternes, 1er Cru Classé

The 2015 Château Guiraud is a beautifully expressive and finely balanced Sauternes, combining richness with freshness in a style that is both luxurious and precise. The colour is a bright, glowing gold, already showing wonderful clarity and appeal.

The nose is vibrant and aromatic, offering notes of apricot, peach, pineapple and mango, layered with acacia honey, orange blossom and candied citrus peel. Subtle hints of saffron, vanilla and toasted almond add complexity and elegance.

On the palate, the wine is rich and silky yet remarkably fresh.
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Chateau Haut-Bages Liberal, 1959

Pauillac 5th Growth Classification
J. Calvet & Cie Negotiants, bottled by David Sandeman & Son Ltd

It still possesses an opaque dark garnet colour, followed by a moderately intense nose of road tar, herbs, cedar, truffles, and black fruit that is somewhat dominated by the more earthy/animal side. Full-bodied, coarse and rustic, revealing exciting levels of extract.

Château Haut-Bages Libéral
A distinguished wine estate located in the Pauillac appellation of Bordeaux, France. With a heritage that stretches back centuries, the estate has earned acclaim for producing exceptional red wines. Encompassing approximately 30 hectares, the vineyard benefits from gravelly and sandy soils, well-suited for cultivating Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot grapes.
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Price: £350.00
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Chateau Haut-Bages Liberal, 1959

Pauillac 5th Growth Classification
J. Calvet & Cie Negotiants, bottled by David Sandeman & Son Ltd

It still possesses an opaque dark garnet colour, followed by a moderately intense nose of road tar, herbs, cedar, truffles, and black fruit that is somewhat dominated by the more earthy/animal side. Full-bodied, coarse and rustic, revealing exciting levels of extract.

Château Haut-Bages Libéral
A distinguished wine estate located in the Pauillac appellation of Bordeaux, France. With a heritage that stretches back centuries, the estate has earned acclaim for producing exceptional red wines. Encompassing approximately 30 hectares, the vineyard benefits from gravelly and sandy soils, well-suited for cultivating Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot grapes.
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Chateau Haut-Bages Liberal, 2008

Pauillac 5th Growth Classification

Château Haut-Bages Libéral 2008

Vintage & Background
2008 was an excellent year in Bordeaux, with a warm, late-season that allowed grapes to ripen fully even after a somewhat mixed summer. Haut-Bages Libéral took advantage of this, producing a wine with solid structure and good ageing potential. The château is a Fifth Growth (Cinquième Cru Classé) in the Pauillac appellation, with vineyards favouring Cabernet Sauvignon, and it has historically delivered wines that combine power, depth, and Pauillac character.

Blend & Style
The blend for the 2008 vintage is typically around 68% Cabernet Sauvignon and 32% Merlot.
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Chateau Haut Batailley, 1970

Pauillac 5th Growth Classification

The 2019 Château Haut-Batailley, a distinguished Pauillac Grand Cru Classé, exemplifies the elegance and depth characteristic of its appellation.

Tasting Notes:
Deep garnet colour with enticing scents of blackcurrant cordial, blackberry preserves, and redcurrant jelly, complemented by hints of fragrant soil, dried mint, woodsmoke, and Sichuan pepper. Medium bodied on the palate with vibrant black fruit flavours, a racy line of freshness, and finely grained tannins. The finish is long, featuring savoury and mineral nuances.

Serving and food pairing:
To fully appreciate its complexity, decant the wine for about an hour before serving.
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Chateau Haut Batailley, 1977

Pauillac 5th Growth Classification
Half Bottle (37.5cl)

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1977 Château Haut-Batailley

Appearance:
Soft garnet-brick in colour with pronounced tawny evolution at the rim, reflecting the wine’s considerable maturity and graceful ageing over nearly five decades.

Nose:
Elegant and fully evolved, offering classic mature Pauillac aromas of cedarwood, tobacco leaf and worn leather layered with dried blackcurrant, forest floor and earthy spice. Delicate notes of graphite, cigar box and dried herbs emerge with air, giving the bouquet remarkable complexity and old-world charm.

Palate:
Medium-bodied, silky and harmonious, showing the refined character typical of traditional Bordeaux vintages.
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Chateau Haut Batailley, 2004

Pauillac 5th Growth Classification

This elegant 2004 Château Haut-Batailley, 5ème Grand Cru Classé from Pauillac, comes from one of the Médoc’s most reliable and classically styled estates. The 2004 vintage produced wines of freshness and balance, with Haut-Batailley offering a refined, approachable Pauillac that has developed beautifully with nearly two decades of ageing.


Tasting Notes
Deep ruby with slight garnet hues, the 2004 Haut-Batailley reveals a bouquet of cassis, black cherry, cedar, and tobacco leaf, complemented by subtle earthy notes and pencil shavings typical of Pauillac. On the palate, it shows medium body with fine tannins, bright acidity, and flavours of blackcurrant, dried herbs, and spice.
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Chateau Haut Batailley, 2013

Pauillac 5th Growth Classification

Appearance
Deep ruby colour with youthful vibrancy for its age, showing a classic Pauillac transparency.

Nose
Elegant and refined, with aromas of blackcurrant, blackberry and cassis framed by cedar, tobacco leaf and subtle spice, echoing the estate’s gravelly Pauillac terroir.

Palate
Medium‑to‑medium‑full bodied with fine, refined tannins and balanced acidity. The fruit profile centres on ripe black fruit—blackberry and cassis—alongside savoury notes like graphite, bay leaf and gentle oak integration. There’s a classic Pauillac structure with a saline minerality and a touch of herbaceous precision.
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Chateau Haut Brion, 1949

Pessac-Leognan First Growth Classification
Level low shoulder - good but bin soiled label

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Château Haut-Brion’s vineyard is located in the commune of Pessac, just a few miles southwest of Bordeaux’s city center. It belongs to the Pessac-Léognan appellation, to the north of the Graves wine-growing region. Château Haut-Brion is the only wine to be both First Growth from the 1855 classification and Classified Growth of the Graves.
Approximately 2,000 years ago, the virtues of these tiny quartz pebbles known as “gravels” were discovered. The earliest written mention of a wine that was specifically identified as being produced from these soils can be traced back to 1521.
When he purchased Château Haut-Brion in 1935, Clarence Dillon restored it to its former glory and to the elite circle of the most legendary wines in the world.
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Chateau Haut Brion, 1957

Pessac Leognan 1er Grand Cru Classe

Château Haut-Brion, 1957
Pessac-Léognan – Premier Grand Cru Classé (1855)

The 1957 vintage in Bordeaux followed the highly regarded 1955 and 1953 years, producing wines of elegance and classical balance rather than sheer power. In Graves — now Pessac-Léognan — estates such as Château Haut-Brion demonstrated their ability to craft wines of finesse and longevity even in more moderate seasons. As one of the original First Growths of the 1855 Classification, Haut-Brion is renowned for its distinctive gravel soils, complex aromatics and remarkable ageing capacity.

Uniquely positioned in the southern outskirts of Bordeaux,
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Chateau Haut Brion, 1960

Pessac, Graves 1st Growth classification

A top class wine for the vintage. It is medium ruby with some amber/orange colour at the edges, possessing a light-intensity, fragrant bouquet suggestive of berry fruit and oak. On the palate, the flavours reveal fruit and concentration - very pleasant drinking from a wine of such age.

About Chateau Haut Brion La Mission Haut-Brion, situated adjacent to its illustrious sibling Château Haut-Brion in the revered Pessac-Léognan appellation of Bordeaux, France, is an iconic estate celebrated for its exceptional wines and rich heritage. Dating back centuries, this historic property has been synonymous with Bordeaux winemaking excellence.
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Price: £545.00
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Chateau Haut Brion, 1970

Pessac Leognan 1er Grand Cru Classe
Damaged labels

*** 90-92 points - Wine Journal ***

Reviews: "Brown rim. Brown sugar, olives and leather nose. Quite rich for 1970. Balanced and very smooth palate. Coffee & sweet red fruits. Fully mature, a highly enjoyable wine (and far cheaper than Latour.) Somewhat under-rated by others. Then again chez Alex Hunt in November 2005. Although a little musty at first, this wine grows and grows on you. A cool, blackberry leaf, cranberry nose with lots of cedar and pine is followed by a tannic, almost rustic, broad-shouldered palate with cedary, tobacco-infused fruit. Very classic in style but suited the venison perfectly.
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Price: £475.00
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Chateau Haut Brion, 1970

Pessac Leognan 1er Grand Cru Classe
Magnum Bottle (150cl)

This 1970 Haut Brion from the excellent 1970 vintage has received excellent reviews from wine critics.

*** 90-92 points - Wine Journal ***
Reviews: "Brown rim. Brown sugar, olives and leather nose. Quite rich for 1970. Balanced and very smooth palate. Coffee & sweet red fruits. Fully mature, a highly enjoyable wine (and far cheaper than Latour.) Somewhat under-rated by others. Then again chez Alex Hunt in November 2005. Although a little musty at first, this wine grows and grows on you. A cool, blackberry leaf, cranberry nose with lots of cedar and pine is followed by a tannic, almost rustic, broad-shouldered palate with cedary, tobacco-infused fruit.
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Price: £1,295.00
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Chateau Haut Brion, 2000

Pessac Leognan 1er Grand Cru Classe

The 2000 Château Haut-Brion is a masterpiece of the vintage and one of the most profound expressions ever produced by this First Growth estate. The wine opens with an extraordinary bouquet—blackcurrant, plum and warm blackberry layered with cigar box, graphite, truffle, smoked earth and a touch of violets. The aromatics are incredibly deep, refined and endlessly evolving, showing both power and quiet sophistication.

On the palate, the 2000 Haut-Brion is seamless and multi-dimensional. A luxurious core of dark fruit is wrapped in ultra-fine tannins, delivering a texture that feels almost weightless despite the wine’s formidable depth.
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Price: £775.00
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Chateau Haut Marbuzet, 2008

St Estephe Cru Bourgeois

The Château Haut-Marbuzet 2008 is a fine example of the estate's craftsmanship, produced in the Saint-Estèphe appellation of Bordeaux, France. While 2008 was not as heralded as vintages like 2005 or 2009, it is recognized as a solid vintage, especially for producers like Château Haut-Marbuzet, who achieved commendable quality even in less ideal conditions. The wine reflects the balance, complexity, and approachability for which the estate is known.

Wine Overview
Château Haut-Marbuzet wines are typically crafted from a blend of:

Cabernet Sauvignon: Provides structure, tannins, and longevity.
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Chateau Kirwan, 1975

Margaux 3me Cru Classe, Bordeaux

1975 Château Kirwan – A Rare & Refined Margaux Vintage
A true gem from the legendary Margaux appellation, the 1975 Château Kirwan is a beautifully matured Third Growth Bordeaux that embodies the elegance and complexity of classic Margaux wines. With nearly 50 years of careful aging, this is an extraordinary opportunity to own and experience a piece of Bordeaux history.

Elegant, Layered & Perfectly Matured
This vintage offers a beautifully evolved bouquet of blackcurrants, dried plums, tobacco, cedar, and earthy truffle. On the palate, it is silky and refined, with softened tannins and a long, graceful finish that showcases its remarkable aging potential.
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Price: £89.00
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Chateau Laborie, 1987

Sainte Croix du Mont

1987 Danis-Sauvestre

Overview:
A beautifully mature sweet Bordeaux from the historic Sainte-Croix-du-Mont appellation, the 1987 Danis-Sauvestre reflects the traditional botrytised style produced on the right bank of the Garonne opposite Sauternes. Now fully evolved, it offers honeyed richness, tertiary complexity and the mellow elegance that develops with extended bottle age.

Appearance:
Deep amber-gold with burnished copper reflections, showing developed maturity and concentration.

Nose:
Rich and fully evolved,
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Price: £69.00
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Chateau La Carbonnieux, 2019

Cru classe Pessac-Leognan

Château Carbonnieux is a beautiful example from one of Pessac-Léognan’s historic estates.


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Chateau La Clotte, 1992

St Emilion

The 1992 Château La Clotte is a mature Saint-Émilion Grand Cru that offers a fascinating insight into the character and evolution of Right Bank Bordeaux. Situated within one of Bordeaux's most prestigious appellations, Château La Clotte has long been associated with producing elegant, Merlot-driven wines that reflect the unique limestone and clay terroir of Saint-Émilion. After more than three decades of bottle ageing, this vintage displays the complexity and refinement that mature Bordeaux lovers seek.

Château La Clotte is one of Saint-Émilion's historic estates, with vineyards benefiting from the region's renowned soils and favourable microclimate.
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Price: £59.95
Stock: 12 in Stock

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