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North and South America are home to a diverse array of fine wines that are gaining global recognition for their quality and character. With distinct climates, soils, and terroirs, the wine regions of the Americas produce a wide range of varietals, from rich and full-bodied reds to crisp and refreshing whites, as well as world-class sparkling and dessert wines.


In North America, the most famous wine regions are located in California, which produces the vast majority of fine wines in the United States. The Napa Valley is perhaps the most well-known region, renowned for its Cabernet Sauvignon, with prestigious vineyards such as Screaming Eagle, Harlan Estate, and Opus One leading the way in terms of quality and prestige. The Sonoma County is another top producer of fine wines, particularly Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, with wineries such as Kistler and Rochioli earning international acclaim.


Further north, the Okanagan Valley in Canada is emerging as a producer of high-quality wines, particularly Cabernet Franc and Pinot Noir, with wineries such as Mission Hill and CheckMate Artisanal Winery leading the way.


In South America, Argentina's Mendoza region is renowned for its bold and full-bodied Malbecs, with vineyards such as Catena Zapata, Achaval-Ferrer, and Bodega Norton producing some of the country's most renowned wines. Chile's Casablanca and Colchagua Valleys are also highly regarded for their fine wines, particularly Sauvignon Blanc and Carmenere, with top wineries such as Concha y Toro, Errazuriz, and Viña Montes earning critical acclaim.


Overall, the fine wines of North and South America offer a diverse and impressive selection of varietals, styles, and price points, making them accessible to both connoisseurs and casual wine drinkers alike. With a focus on quality and innovation, these regions are sure to continue producing exceptional wines for years to come.



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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 1996 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The newly-released 1996 Cabernet Sauvignon reveals lots of structure, an opaque purple color, and the hallmark blackberry and cassis liqueur-like notes. Silky-textured, fabulously-concentrated, and gorgeously-balanced, it has every component part - acidity, alcohol, tannin, and extract - flawlessly presented. Anticipated maturity: 2002-2020.
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    SG$18,608.83
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 (3x75cl)

    Vinous (98)

    I loved the 2011 Screaming Eagle when it was in barrel and then as a young, recently-bottled wine. It is every bit compelling today. Bright red/purplish fruit, rose petal, sage, mint and white pepper lend notable energy throughout. At age ten, the 2011 positively bristles with energy and freshness. Winemaker Nick Gislason waited until the end of October to harvest. Among other things, the 2011 is unique for its high percentage of Cabernet Franc (12%). Today, the 2011 is spectacularly beautiful. Readers who own it should be thrilled.
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    SG$10,942.84
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (3x75cl)

    Jeb Dunnuck (100)

    Another perfect wine is the 2012 Screaming Eagle which checks in as 79% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17% Merlot and the rest Cabernet Franc. While just as good as the 2013, it’s made in a very different style and has a lush, opulent, sexy profile as well as the hallmark crème de cassis, white flowers, graphite and spice. With a silky, full-bodied, seamless texture, incredible complexity, ultra-fine tannin, and blockbuster length, this quintessential Screaming Eagle will continue drinking beautifully for 20-25 years.
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    SG$14,621.59
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 (3x75cl)

    Jeb Dunnuck (100)

    The grand vin 2013 Screaming Eagle is pure perfection in a glass and has everything you could want from a wine. Possessing a Château Margaux-like perfume of crème de cassis, sandalwood, dried flowers/violets, and graphite, it’s full-bodied, beautifully concentrated, ultra-pure, and incredibly elegant, all of which is very much in the style of this iconic estate. There are plenty of tannins on the finish so this will ideally be given another 3-4 years of bottle age, but it should keep for 25-30 years.
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    SG$11,487.84
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (100)

    The subtle and nuanced aromas to this are so enticing with perfumed, floral, blackcurrant and blackberry character. Roses, too. Some lavender. Full-bodied yet so refined and polished with the most transparent and polished texture. Firm and seamless. So beautiful now. Give it three or four years to come around, but this already sings.
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    SG$12,877.59
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 (1x150cl)

    Vinous (96+)

    The 2017 Screaming Eagle is a deeply intriguing, fascinating wine, as it represents just a small portion of the harvest in that only pre-fire lots were used here (and in The Flight). As a result, the 2017 is unusually bright and tightly wound, with a decidedly savory, mineral-infused, old school-leaning personality. I won't be surprised if the 2017 turns out to be even better than this note suggests, although I also don't expect I will taste it too often given that the entire production was bottled in magnum.
  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (100)

    Medium to deep garnet-purple colored, the 2018 Screaming Eagle soars out of the glass with vibrant notions of ripe blackberries, black cherries and fresh red and black currants plus wafts of licorice, candied violets, cedar chest and clove oil with a beguiling touch of sea spray. Medium-bodied with jaw-dropping elegance, the palate is finely textured and yet built like a brick house with a super taut backbone and exquisitely knit acidity. The intense black and red fruit flavors are accented by layers of mineral and floral notions, finishing with incredible length and depth. Undeniably stunning. “I loved it!” winemaker Nick Gislason told me when I asked him for his thoughts on the 2018 vintage. “Everything is just really perfumey with a lot of verve and a lot of freshness. It’s a wholesome vintage, if that makes sense? The canopies were big and healthy; there was a lot of life in the vineyard. After 2017, it felt like the bloom that comes afterward.” He went on to say, "We made a little 2017 red. Only four barrels of the Cab! Ten barrels of The Flight. Only from grapes that came in before the fires—mainly Merlot and a couple of blocks of Cabernet." Whereas Screaming Eagle is mainly sourced from Cabernet Sauvignon grown on the western side of the estate, there is one plot of old Merlot (1980s plantings) on the eastern side of the vineyard that continually makes the backbone of this Second Flight/The Flight. This is planted on very gravelly, well-drained soils. Gislason explained, “The Cabernet Sauvignon for The Flight is always about being fresh, light and perfumey, without the firmer tannins that Cabernet can sometimes give. There is a ‘fresh’ end of the property that this tends to come from. There is some other Merlot on the other side of the property that doesn’t have the acidity, perfume or brightness we’re looking for. We don’t use this in The Flight.”
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    SG$11,836.64
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 (1x150cl)

    Vinous (100)

    The 2019 Screaming Eagle is a wine of mind-blowing elegance and finesse that stand apart from the generally more potent style of so many wines in this vintage. Deep, sensual and beautifully layered, the 2019 is simply magnificent from the very first taste. A whole range of red/purplish fruit, spice, leather, dried herb and blood orange accents give the 2019 its vivid, wonderfully detailed personality. Because of its price, both on release and in the secondary market, Screaming Eagle is the most talked about wine in Napa Valley. It is hype or not? All I can say is that I was very fortunate to drink a number of older vintages during lockdown and all those wines lived up to their reputations.
  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 (3x75cl)

    Vinous (100)

    The 2019 Screaming Eagle is a wine of mind-blowing elegance and finesse that stand apart from the generally more potent style of so many wines in this vintage. Deep, sensual and beautifully layered, the 2019 is simply magnificent from the very first taste. A whole range of red/purplish fruit, spice, leather, dried herb and blood orange accents give the 2019 its vivid, wonderfully detailed personality. Because of its price, both on release and in the secondary market, Screaming Eagle is the most talked about wine in Napa Valley. It is hype or not? All I can say is that I was very fortunate to drink a number of older vintages during lockdown and all those wines lived up to their reputations.
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    SG$11,400.64
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 (1x150cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    Fabulous aromas of cabernet sauvignon with blackcurrants, blueberries, bark, fresh mushrooms and violets, follow through to a full body with an elegance that builds at the finish, leaving you with a freshness and minerality that goes on for minutes. Unique wine in so many ways. A blend of 76% cabernet sauvignon, 18% merlot and 6% cabernet franc. Best after 2028.
  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    Fabulous aromas of cabernet sauvignon with blackcurrants, blueberries, bark, fresh mushrooms and violets, follow through to a full body with an elegance that builds at the finish, leaving you with a freshness and minerality that goes on for minutes. Unique wine in so many ways. A blend of 76% cabernet sauvignon, 18% merlot and 6% cabernet franc. Best after 2028.
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    SG$9,738.39
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (100)

    The 2021 Screaming Eagle soars on the strengths of the vintage—concentration and structure—taking them to the highest peak of wine quality. Dark and concentrated, this medium- to full-bodied wine is sturdy and tannic, yet it delivers waves of black cherries and cassis, melded together into a solid core of fruit that's never hard or astringent, just impressively rich, velvety and incredibly long-lasting on the finish. If one were capable of and willing to spend $100 per ounce for wine—approximately what you might pay on the secondary market for this tour de force—I doubt you would be disappointed.
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    SG$11,280.74
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 (3x75cl)

    Jeb Dunnuck (95)

    The only wine produced in the vintage with no Flight cuvée made, the deep ruby/purple-hued 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon offers classic aromatics of cassis and ripe darker cherries intermixed with blue fruits, graphite, roasted herbs, and wildflowers in a nicely perfumed, spicy, complex, classic Cabernet Sauvignon perfume. It's medium to full-bodied on the palate, with quality tannins and outstanding length, and certainly avoids any of the over ripeness and blousy character that can be common in the vintage. This beautifully classic, balanced, sound effort will evolve gracefully for two decades if well stored. Drink 2025-2045.
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    SG$7,848.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Sauvignon Blanc 2017 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The 2017 Sauvignon Blanc is 100% Sauvignon Blanc, coming from a small section of estate vines closer to the Napa river. It is entirely fermented in French oak, but only about 5% is new. The grapes are pressed straight to barrels and kept on their gross lees. The wine is fermented using native yeasts. This vintage, the nose is not at all shy—it comes bounding out of the glass with exuberant scents of ripe peaches, passion fruit and musk perfume plus wafts of honeycomb, elderflower, ripe gooseberries and lemongrass with a waft of Bosc pears. The palate is super intense and yet ethereally weighted, light-bodied and oh-so-fine, elegant and refreshing, featuring a whole array of chalk and sea spray sparks, creating a shimmer to all the many citrus and stone fruit layers, finishing with great length and energy. There is a truly interesting phenolic texture to the palate that reminds me of some Chardonnays, particularly Burgundian examples. Winemaker Nick Gislason commented that the gross lees contain a lot of phenolic content, which is where the wine picks up that textural component. Love it!
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    SG$28,370.43
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  • Screaming Eagle Sauvignon Blanc 2018 (3x75cl)
  • Screaming Eagle Sauvignon Blanc 2019 (3x75cl)
  • Screaming Eagle Sauvignon Blanc 2020 (3x75cl)
  • Screaming Eagle Second Flight 2006-2009 Assortment (8x75cl)
  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2011 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94)

    A dark, voluptuous beauty, the 2011 Second Flight is laced with plum, grilled herbs, tobacco, smoke, violets and graphite. The style is cool, savory and precise, perhaps with a bit less body than normal, but with plenty of energy, finesse and balance. Simply put, this is a magnificent showing.
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    SG$5,519.76
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2012 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94+)

    The 2012 Second Flight kicks things up a notch. Dense, layered and voluptuous in the glass, the Second Flight impresses for its breadth and volume. Although only recently bottled, the 2012 nevertheless shows superb depth and tons of pure personality.
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    SG$6,964.01
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2013 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (95)

    The 2013 Second Flight is dark, powerful and incisive, with layers of graphite-infused minerality that are pushed forward. This is perhaps the most intense, brooding Second Flight I have tasted so far. Unctuous and deep to the core, the 2013 possesses magnificent concentration to match its spherical texture. Lavender, rose petal, mint and a host of savory notes wrap around the deep, somber finish. What a gorgeous wine the 2013 is shaping up to be. This is a total knock-out from the team at Screaming Eagle.
  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2014 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94)

    The 2014 Second Flight bristles with all the energy and tension that is such a signature of the vintage. Dark flavors abound, with plenty of black cherry, mocha, espresso and graphite overtones layered throughout. The 2014 is an especially muscular, brooding Second Flight. Accordingly, it is likely to require at least a few years to come into its own. The juiciness of the Merlot gives the wine its center of fruit and overall palate feel, but the Second Flight is also quite closed down today, most likely because of its recent bottling. Tasted alongside the flagship Screaming Eagle, Second Flight seems more affected by the bottling, but that is not all that unusual for Merlot-based wines, especially in this vintage.
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    SG$7,296.46
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2015 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    This is very tight grained and beautifully balanced with violets, crushed stones and a brambleberry character. Extremely aromatic and perfumed. Medium to full body with a compressed mouthfeel of wonderfully fine and fresh tannins. A fantastic merlot-based red for the vintage. Structured yet so balanced. Beautiful now but better in 2021.
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    SG$3,302.16
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2016 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    This is the best Flight I have ever had with so much merlot character coming through with black olives, hazelnuts, brown sugar and blackberries, as well as violets. Full-bodied yet linear and very long. Extremely refined and fresh. Needs a few years to come completely together, but already so refined.
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    SG$3,127.33
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2018 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (100)

    This is an incredible wine with such depth and energy and ethereal, mind-blowing sensibility. It sent shivers down my spine tasting it. It just shines on the nose, like bright sunlight breaking through a dark sky. Aromas of raspberries, citrus, violets and dark earth. Full-bodied with extremely fine tannins that go vertical and endless, from top to bottom. A monument for merlot-based wines. Drinkable now, but needs six to eight years to come around.
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    SG$3,596.24
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2019 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    Extremely floral and aromatic with violets and lavender throughout. Black olives, too. It’s medium-to full-bodied with firm, very fine-grained tannins that run the length of the wine. Goes on for minutes. A greenish undertone comes out at the end with some spearmint, green tea and green olive. About two-thirds merlot. Best after 2028, but already stunning.
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    SG$3,596.03
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2021 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    Screaming Eagle's 2021 The Flight seems darker and more concentrated than the 2023, with mixed red and black cherries framed by tannins that are firm yet not lacking ripeness. It's medium- to full-bodied, with an expansive mouthfeel that remains balanced and impressively focused on the long, lingering finish. It's mostly Merlot, with Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc making up the balance.
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    SG$3,917.58
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  • Sea Smoke Pinot Noir Ten 2019 (6x75cl)

    Sea Smoke Pinot Noir Ten 2019 exemplifies the pinnacle of Marlborough’s renowned viticulture. Crafted by the esteemed Sea Smoke winery, this exquisite Pinot Noir is meticulously vinified using hand-selected grapes from ten premier vineyard blocks. The 2019 harvest benefitted from optimal weather conditions, allowing the grapes to achieve perfect ripeness while retaining vibrant acidity. Fermented in a combination of French and American oak barrels, the wine undergoes a delicate ageing process that enhances its complexity and structure. The resulting Sea Smoke Pinot Noir Ten 2019 boasts an alluring bouquet of ripe red berries, subtle earthiness, and elegant spice notes. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious balance of silky tannins and bright fruit flavours, culminating in a long, refined finish. This distinguished vintage is a testament to Sea Smoke’s dedication to quality and terroir expression, making it a remarkable choice for connoisseurs seeking sophistication and depth.

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    SG$1,781.50
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  • Seavey Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (93+)

    The 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon Estate is striking. Silky, nuanced and exceptionally polished, the 2012 possesses notable purity, with gorgeous aromatics and notable energy. Hints of anise, savory herbs, iron, smoke and tobacco develop in the glass, but the flavors remain quite primary. This is a rare 2012 that is going to need time to fully come together. A dollop of Petit Verdot rounds out the blend. Today, the Estate is not as exuberant as it was last year, most likely the result of its recent bottling.
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    SG$3,814.35
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  • Seghesio Cortina Zinfandel 2019 (6x75cl)

    The Seghesio Cortina Zinfandel 2019 epitomises the exquisite craftsmanship of Seghesio Family Vineyards, nestled in the renowned Napa Valley. Crafted exclusively from estate-grown Zinfandel grapes in the Cortina vineyard, this vintage showcases a deep ruby hue with intense aromas of blackberry, spice, and hints of vanilla. Hand-harvested and meticulously selected, the grapes undergo fermentation in open-top stainless steel tanks, followed by ageing in a combination of French and American oak barrels to impart complexity and structure. The 2019 vintage benefits from optimal growing conditions, resulting in a well-balanced wine with robust tannins and a lingering finish. Perfectly embodying the rich heritage and dedication of the Seghesio family, the Cortina Zinfandel 2019 offers a sophisticated palate experience, ideal for discerning connoisseurs seeking exceptional quality and character.

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    SG$563.97
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 1996 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The newly-released 1996 Cabernet Sauvignon reveals lots of structure, an opaque purple color, and the hallmark blackberry and cassis liqueur-like notes. Silky-textured, fabulously-concentrated, and gorgeously-balanced, it has every component part - acidity, alcohol, tannin, and extract - flawlessly presented. Anticipated maturity: 2002-2020.
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    SG$17,045.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 (3x75cl)

    Vinous (98)

    I loved the 2011 Screaming Eagle when it was in barrel and then as a young, recently-bottled wine. It is every bit compelling today. Bright red/purplish fruit, rose petal, sage, mint and white pepper lend notable energy throughout. At age ten, the 2011 positively bristles with energy and freshness. Winemaker Nick Gislason waited until the end of October to harvest. Among other things, the 2011 is unique for its high percentage of Cabernet Franc (12%). Today, the 2011 is spectacularly beautiful. Readers who own it should be thrilled.
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    SG$10,010.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (3x75cl)

    Jeb Dunnuck (100)

    Another perfect wine is the 2012 Screaming Eagle which checks in as 79% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17% Merlot and the rest Cabernet Franc. While just as good as the 2013, it’s made in a very different style and has a lush, opulent, sexy profile as well as the hallmark crème de cassis, white flowers, graphite and spice. With a silky, full-bodied, seamless texture, incredible complexity, ultra-fine tannin, and blockbuster length, this quintessential Screaming Eagle will continue drinking beautifully for 20-25 years.
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    SG$13,385.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 (3x75cl)

    Jeb Dunnuck (100)

    The grand vin 2013 Screaming Eagle is pure perfection in a glass and has everything you could want from a wine. Possessing a Château Margaux-like perfume of crème de cassis, sandalwood, dried flowers/violets, and graphite, it’s full-bodied, beautifully concentrated, ultra-pure, and incredibly elegant, all of which is very much in the style of this iconic estate. There are plenty of tannins on the finish so this will ideally be given another 3-4 years of bottle age, but it should keep for 25-30 years.
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    SG$10,510.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (100)

    The subtle and nuanced aromas to this are so enticing with perfumed, floral, blackcurrant and blackberry character. Roses, too. Some lavender. Full-bodied yet so refined and polished with the most transparent and polished texture. Firm and seamless. So beautiful now. Give it three or four years to come around, but this already sings.
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    SG$11,785.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 (1x150cl)

    Vinous (96+)

    The 2017 Screaming Eagle is a deeply intriguing, fascinating wine, as it represents just a small portion of the harvest in that only pre-fire lots were used here (and in The Flight). As a result, the 2017 is unusually bright and tightly wound, with a decidedly savory, mineral-infused, old school-leaning personality. I won't be surprised if the 2017 turns out to be even better than this note suggests, although I also don't expect I will taste it too often given that the entire production was bottled in magnum.
  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (100)

    Medium to deep garnet-purple colored, the 2018 Screaming Eagle soars out of the glass with vibrant notions of ripe blackberries, black cherries and fresh red and black currants plus wafts of licorice, candied violets, cedar chest and clove oil with a beguiling touch of sea spray. Medium-bodied with jaw-dropping elegance, the palate is finely textured and yet built like a brick house with a super taut backbone and exquisitely knit acidity. The intense black and red fruit flavors are accented by layers of mineral and floral notions, finishing with incredible length and depth. Undeniably stunning. “I loved it!” winemaker Nick Gislason told me when I asked him for his thoughts on the 2018 vintage. “Everything is just really perfumey with a lot of verve and a lot of freshness. It’s a wholesome vintage, if that makes sense? The canopies were big and healthy; there was a lot of life in the vineyard. After 2017, it felt like the bloom that comes afterward.” He went on to say, "We made a little 2017 red. Only four barrels of the Cab! Ten barrels of The Flight. Only from grapes that came in before the fires—mainly Merlot and a couple of blocks of Cabernet." Whereas Screaming Eagle is mainly sourced from Cabernet Sauvignon grown on the western side of the estate, there is one plot of old Merlot (1980s plantings) on the eastern side of the vineyard that continually makes the backbone of this Second Flight/The Flight. This is planted on very gravelly, well-drained soils. Gislason explained, “The Cabernet Sauvignon for The Flight is always about being fresh, light and perfumey, without the firmer tannins that Cabernet can sometimes give. There is a ‘fresh’ end of the property that this tends to come from. There is some other Merlot on the other side of the property that doesn’t have the acidity, perfume or brightness we’re looking for. We don’t use this in The Flight.”
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    SG$10,830.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 (1x150cl)

    Vinous (100)

    The 2019 Screaming Eagle is a wine of mind-blowing elegance and finesse that stand apart from the generally more potent style of so many wines in this vintage. Deep, sensual and beautifully layered, the 2019 is simply magnificent from the very first taste. A whole range of red/purplish fruit, spice, leather, dried herb and blood orange accents give the 2019 its vivid, wonderfully detailed personality. Because of its price, both on release and in the secondary market, Screaming Eagle is the most talked about wine in Napa Valley. It is hype or not? All I can say is that I was very fortunate to drink a number of older vintages during lockdown and all those wines lived up to their reputations.
  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 (3x75cl)

    Vinous (100)

    The 2019 Screaming Eagle is a wine of mind-blowing elegance and finesse that stand apart from the generally more potent style of so many wines in this vintage. Deep, sensual and beautifully layered, the 2019 is simply magnificent from the very first taste. A whole range of red/purplish fruit, spice, leather, dried herb and blood orange accents give the 2019 its vivid, wonderfully detailed personality. Because of its price, both on release and in the secondary market, Screaming Eagle is the most talked about wine in Napa Valley. It is hype or not? All I can say is that I was very fortunate to drink a number of older vintages during lockdown and all those wines lived up to their reputations.
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    SG$10,430.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 (1x150cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    Fabulous aromas of cabernet sauvignon with blackcurrants, blueberries, bark, fresh mushrooms and violets, follow through to a full body with an elegance that builds at the finish, leaving you with a freshness and minerality that goes on for minutes. Unique wine in so many ways. A blend of 76% cabernet sauvignon, 18% merlot and 6% cabernet franc. Best after 2028.
  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    Fabulous aromas of cabernet sauvignon with blackcurrants, blueberries, bark, fresh mushrooms and violets, follow through to a full body with an elegance that builds at the finish, leaving you with a freshness and minerality that goes on for minutes. Unique wine in so many ways. A blend of 76% cabernet sauvignon, 18% merlot and 6% cabernet franc. Best after 2028.
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    SG$8,905.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (100)

    The 2021 Screaming Eagle soars on the strengths of the vintage—concentration and structure—taking them to the highest peak of wine quality. Dark and concentrated, this medium- to full-bodied wine is sturdy and tannic, yet it delivers waves of black cherries and cassis, melded together into a solid core of fruit that's never hard or astringent, just impressively rich, velvety and incredibly long-lasting on the finish. If one were capable of and willing to spend $100 per ounce for wine—approximately what you might pay on the secondary market for this tour de force—I doubt you would be disappointed.
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    SG$10,320.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 (3x75cl)

    Jeb Dunnuck (95)

    The only wine produced in the vintage with no Flight cuvée made, the deep ruby/purple-hued 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon offers classic aromatics of cassis and ripe darker cherries intermixed with blue fruits, graphite, roasted herbs, and wildflowers in a nicely perfumed, spicy, complex, classic Cabernet Sauvignon perfume. It's medium to full-bodied on the palate, with quality tannins and outstanding length, and certainly avoids any of the over ripeness and blousy character that can be common in the vintage. This beautifully classic, balanced, sound effort will evolve gracefully for two decades if well stored. Drink 2025-2045.
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    SG$7,848.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Sauvignon Blanc 2017 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The 2017 Sauvignon Blanc is 100% Sauvignon Blanc, coming from a small section of estate vines closer to the Napa river. It is entirely fermented in French oak, but only about 5% is new. The grapes are pressed straight to barrels and kept on their gross lees. The wine is fermented using native yeasts. This vintage, the nose is not at all shy—it comes bounding out of the glass with exuberant scents of ripe peaches, passion fruit and musk perfume plus wafts of honeycomb, elderflower, ripe gooseberries and lemongrass with a waft of Bosc pears. The palate is super intense and yet ethereally weighted, light-bodied and oh-so-fine, elegant and refreshing, featuring a whole array of chalk and sea spray sparks, creating a shimmer to all the many citrus and stone fruit layers, finishing with great length and energy. There is a truly interesting phenolic texture to the palate that reminds me of some Chardonnays, particularly Burgundian examples. Winemaker Nick Gislason commented that the gross lees contain a lot of phenolic content, which is where the wine picks up that textural component. Love it!
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    SG$26,000.00
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  • Screaming Eagle Sauvignon Blanc 2018 (3x75cl)
  • Screaming Eagle Sauvignon Blanc 2019 (3x75cl)
  • Screaming Eagle Sauvignon Blanc 2020 (3x75cl)
  • Screaming Eagle Second Flight 2006-2009 Assortment (8x75cl)
  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2011 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94)

    A dark, voluptuous beauty, the 2011 Second Flight is laced with plum, grilled herbs, tobacco, smoke, violets and graphite. The style is cool, savory and precise, perhaps with a bit less body than normal, but with plenty of energy, finesse and balance. Simply put, this is a magnificent showing.
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    SG$5,005.00
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2012 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94+)

    The 2012 Second Flight kicks things up a notch. Dense, layered and voluptuous in the glass, the Second Flight impresses for its breadth and volume. Although only recently bottled, the 2012 nevertheless shows superb depth and tons of pure personality.
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    SG$6,330.00
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2013 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (95)

    The 2013 Second Flight is dark, powerful and incisive, with layers of graphite-infused minerality that are pushed forward. This is perhaps the most intense, brooding Second Flight I have tasted so far. Unctuous and deep to the core, the 2013 possesses magnificent concentration to match its spherical texture. Lavender, rose petal, mint and a host of savory notes wrap around the deep, somber finish. What a gorgeous wine the 2013 is shaping up to be. This is a total knock-out from the team at Screaming Eagle.
  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2014 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (94)

    The 2014 Second Flight bristles with all the energy and tension that is such a signature of the vintage. Dark flavors abound, with plenty of black cherry, mocha, espresso and graphite overtones layered throughout. The 2014 is an especially muscular, brooding Second Flight. Accordingly, it is likely to require at least a few years to come into its own. The juiciness of the Merlot gives the wine its center of fruit and overall palate feel, but the Second Flight is also quite closed down today, most likely because of its recent bottling. Tasted alongside the flagship Screaming Eagle, Second Flight seems more affected by the bottling, but that is not all that unusual for Merlot-based wines, especially in this vintage.
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    SG$6,635.00
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2015 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    This is very tight grained and beautifully balanced with violets, crushed stones and a brambleberry character. Extremely aromatic and perfumed. Medium to full body with a compressed mouthfeel of wonderfully fine and fresh tannins. A fantastic merlot-based red for the vintage. Structured yet so balanced. Beautiful now but better in 2021.
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    SG$3,000.00
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2016 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    This is the best Flight I have ever had with so much merlot character coming through with black olives, hazelnuts, brown sugar and blackberries, as well as violets. Full-bodied yet linear and very long. Extremely refined and fresh. Needs a few years to come completely together, but already so refined.
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    SG$2,840.00
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2018 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (100)

    This is an incredible wine with such depth and energy and ethereal, mind-blowing sensibility. It sent shivers down my spine tasting it. It just shines on the nose, like bright sunlight breaking through a dark sky. Aromas of raspberries, citrus, violets and dark earth. Full-bodied with extremely fine tannins that go vertical and endless, from top to bottom. A monument for merlot-based wines. Drinkable now, but needs six to eight years to come around.
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    SG$3,270.00
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2019 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    Extremely floral and aromatic with violets and lavender throughout. Black olives, too. It’s medium-to full-bodied with firm, very fine-grained tannins that run the length of the wine. Goes on for minutes. A greenish undertone comes out at the end with some spearmint, green tea and green olive. About two-thirds merlot. Best after 2028, but already stunning.
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    SG$3,270.00
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  • Screaming Eagle The Flight 2021 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    Screaming Eagle's 2021 The Flight seems darker and more concentrated than the 2023, with mixed red and black cherries framed by tannins that are firm yet not lacking ripeness. It's medium- to full-bodied, with an expansive mouthfeel that remains balanced and impressively focused on the long, lingering finish. It's mostly Merlot, with Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc making up the balance.
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    SG$3,565.00
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  • Sea Smoke Pinot Noir Ten 2019 (6x75cl)

    Sea Smoke Pinot Noir Ten 2019 exemplifies the pinnacle of Marlborough’s renowned viticulture. Crafted by the esteemed Sea Smoke winery, this exquisite Pinot Noir is meticulously vinified using hand-selected grapes from ten premier vineyard blocks. The 2019 harvest benefitted from optimal weather conditions, allowing the grapes to achieve perfect ripeness while retaining vibrant acidity. Fermented in a combination of French and American oak barrels, the wine undergoes a delicate ageing process that enhances its complexity and structure. The resulting Sea Smoke Pinot Noir Ten 2019 boasts an alluring bouquet of ripe red berries, subtle earthiness, and elegant spice notes. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious balance of silky tannins and bright fruit flavours, culminating in a long, refined finish. This distinguished vintage is a testament to Sea Smoke’s dedication to quality and terroir expression, making it a remarkable choice for connoisseurs seeking sophistication and depth.

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    SG$1,575.00
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  • Seavey Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (93+)

    The 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon Estate is striking. Silky, nuanced and exceptionally polished, the 2012 possesses notable purity, with gorgeous aromatics and notable energy. Hints of anise, savory herbs, iron, smoke and tobacco develop in the glass, but the flavors remain quite primary. This is a rare 2012 that is going to need time to fully come together. A dollop of Petit Verdot rounds out the blend. Today, the Estate is not as exuberant as it was last year, most likely the result of its recent bottling.
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    SG$3,440.00
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  • Seghesio Cortina Zinfandel 2019 (6x75cl)

    The Seghesio Cortina Zinfandel 2019 epitomises the exquisite craftsmanship of Seghesio Family Vineyards, nestled in the renowned Napa Valley. Crafted exclusively from estate-grown Zinfandel grapes in the Cortina vineyard, this vintage showcases a deep ruby hue with intense aromas of blackberry, spice, and hints of vanilla. Hand-harvested and meticulously selected, the grapes undergo fermentation in open-top stainless steel tanks, followed by ageing in a combination of French and American oak barrels to impart complexity and structure. The 2019 vintage benefits from optimal growing conditions, resulting in a well-balanced wine with robust tannins and a lingering finish. Perfectly embodying the rich heritage and dedication of the Seghesio family, the Cortina Zinfandel 2019 offers a sophisticated palate experience, ideal for discerning connoisseurs seeking exceptional quality and character.

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    SG$458.00
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