Red
Australia and New Zealand are renowned for producing exceptional red wines, known for their bold fruit flavors, firm tannins, and complex character.
One of the most famous vineyards in Australia for red wine is the Penfolds Winery, located in Barossa Valley, which produces a range of high-quality red wines, including the Grange Shiraz, the Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz, and the RWT Shiraz. The estate is committed to sustainable farming practices and is known for its focus on traditional winemaking techniques.
Another well-known vineyard in Australia for red wine is the Henschke Estate, located in Eden Valley, which produces a range of exceptional red wines, including the Hill of Grace Shiraz, the Mount Edelstone Shiraz, and the Keyneton Euphonium. The estate is dedicated to sustainable farming practices and uses traditional winemaking techniques to produce wines that showcase the unique terroir of the region.
In New Zealand, one of the most famous vineyards for red wine is the Craggy Range Winery, located in Hawke's Bay, which produces a range of high-quality red wines, including the Te Kahu Merlot Cabernet, the Gimblett Gravels Syrah, and the Le Sol Syrah. The estate is committed to sustainable farming practices and uses traditional winemaking techniques to produce wines that reflect the unique character of the region.
Another well-known vineyard in New Zealand for red wine is the Felton Road Winery, located in Central Otago, which produces a range of exceptional red wines, including the Pinot Noir, the Bannockburn Pinot Noir, and the Block 5 Pinot Noir. The estate is known for its focus on sustainable farming practices and minimal intervention winemaking techniques.
Australia and New Zealand are renowned for producing exceptional red wines, with famous vineyards such as the Penfolds Winery, Henschke Estate, Craggy Range Winery, and Felton Road Winery. With a focus on sustainable farming practices and traditional winemaking techniques, red wines from these regions are gaining increasing recognition and popularity among wine enthusiasts worldwide.
Red
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Everything you'd expect from a Merlot presented by Mollydooker. Big, voluptuous and uncompromising, yes; but it does maintain varietal correctness. Showing Deep red and black fruit mingled with some cocoa powder and spicy clove elements. Delicious.Inc. GSTSG$842.35 -
Wine Advocate (91)
Mollydooker's 2018 The Boxer Shiraz delivers what fans of this producer have come to expect: huge fruit, plenty of ripeness, tasty oak and oodles of flavor. Cedar, chocolate and mint accent cola, plum and berry fruit on the nose, while the full-bodied palate is round, supple and expansive. It's creamy-ripe, yet the wine ends silky and mouthwatering.Inc. GSTSG$646.06 -
Wine Spectator (92)
Thick, with sink-your-teeth-into-them tannins and powerful, ripe blackberry, huckleberry and blueberry flavors that show aromatic accents of allspice, Earl Grey tea, vanilla bean, milk chocolate and dried violet on the finish. Drink now through 2036. 45,165 cases made, 32,950 cases importedInc. GSTSG$1,064.62 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The only one of the Mollydooker wines that even hints at needing some bottle age is the 2016 Velvet Glove Shiraz. Hints of hay or alfalfa mark the nose, along with huge raspberry and blueberry fruit. It's full-bodied, rich and tannic on the palate, picking up hints of chocolate and raisin on the long finish. I wouldn't suggest cellaring it too long, in case the dried-fruit notes come too much to the fore.Inc. GSTSG$368.30 -
Wine Spectator (90)
Fresh and inviting, with a meaty character to the red berry and spice flavors, finishing with a pleasant fleshiness. Shiraz, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Drink now through 2018.Inc. GSTSG$299.03 -
Wine Spectator (91)
Expressive and fragrant, a bold red with toffee, salted caramel and black walnut liqueur notes set against ripe plum, maraschino and black cherry notes. Details of cardamon and clove linger with plush tannins on the long, expressive finish. Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Drink now through 2035. 10,076 cases made, 7,193 cases imported.Inc. GSTSG$735.44 -
The West Australian (97)
The 2017 vintage was one of the milder vintages in WA. The latest Moss Wood captures this vintage perfectly and is without doubt one of the more restrained and tightly framed Moss Woods of recent years. Not the opulence of 2014 or the firm power of the 2016. Yet it retains the elegance, perfume and soft approachability that is Moss Wood. And hidden within is a wine that I suspect will still be drinking beautifully in 30 years. Make sure you decant it even now before drinking.Inc. GSTSG$932.43 -
Inc. GSTSG$674.08 -
The Western Australian (98)
High expectations accompany iconic labels such as Moss Wood, especially following on from the powerful 2020. This elegantly styled 21 vintage steps up and delivers, even in its youth. This is a wine built for cellaring and, as such, it was day two when the full gamut of flavours and textures opened up, in all their magisterial glory. Think boysenberry, blueberry essence and blackberries with nuances of nori, black olive, cedar and oak toast. There’s boundless flavour intensity and a nervy freshness and silkiness to the mouthfeel. Quite the feat of engineering to craft something so substantial yet with such lightness of touch. Stunning.Inc. GSTSG$605.43 -
(6x75cl) 2021The Mount Horrocks Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 epitomises the region's distinguished terroir, meticulously crafted by the esteemed Mount Horrocks winery. Cultivated in the pristine vineyards of Clare Valley, each grape is handpicked to ensure optimal ripeness. The wine undergoes a precise fermentation process in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, followed by ageing in French oak barrels for twelve months, which imparts subtle tannins and complex flavours. Aromas of blackcurrant, cedar, and hints of tobacco gracefully unfold on the palate, delivering a full-bodied and elegant finish. The 2021 vintage highlights the producer's commitment to sustainable viticulture and their expertise in balancing fruit intensity with structural finesse. An exquisite choice for connoisseurs seeking depth and sophistication, this Cabernet Sauvignon pairs beautifully with red meats and rich cheeses. Experience the unparalleled quality of Mount Horrocks Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, a true testament to fine winemaking.
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(6x75cl) 2022The Mount Horrocks Nero d'Avola 2022 exemplifies the pinnacle of Australian winemaking artistry. Cultivated in the sun-drenched vineyards of McLaren Vale, this Nero d'Avola showcases deep ruby hues and a bouquet rich with ripe blackberries, plums, and subtle hints of spice. Meticulously handpicked, the grapes undergo a gentle fermentation process in stainless steel vats, preserving their vibrant fruit character. A partial ageing in French oak barrels imparts nuanced layers of vanilla and toasted oak, harmoniously integrated with the wine’s robust tannins and balanced acidity. Under the stewardship of the esteemed Mount Horrocks family, renowned for their commitment to sustainable viticulture and exceptional quality, the 2022 vintage delivers a full-bodied palate with lingering elegance. Perfectly suited to accompany hearty dishes or to savour on its own, the Mount Horrocks Nero d'Avola 2022 is a distinguished addition to any fine wine collection.
Inc. GSTSG$727.47 -
Halliday Wine Companion (97)
100% destemmed and fermented with as many whole berries as possible. Left to soak for four days, pre-fermentation with one pump over per day, then plunged three times per day. 15 months in French barriques (25% new). A bright crimson red. Perfumed and seductive even at this early stage. Aromas of wild red berries, gentle spice, dark rose and bracken. Concentrated and structured with very fine, sinewy and savoury tannins. A brilliant, non-mainstream Yarra Valley pinot that's been built to go the distance.Inc. GSTSG$820.41 -
Halliday Wine Companion (94)
Good colour; considerable depth and power to the array of cassis, blackcurrant and blackberry fruit; very good texture and structure; abundant fine tannins and controlled oak. Cork.Inc. GSTSG$3,042.15 -
Wine Advocate (97+)
I saw this wine blind recently (in a largely international tasting) and could not place the variety or region. I can see why here today: the fruit in the 2017 Quintet is almost unbelievably red fruited. It is buoyant and supple and speaks eloquently of raspberry seed, black cherry, red apple skins, blond tobacco, hints of sweet roasted meats (distant wafts only), enoki mushroom and red miso; the experience is inchoate and thrilling in equal measure. In isolation, perhaps, it may be easy to assume that the wine, given its age versus purity quotient, is simple. But given what we know about the capacity for aging carried by this vineyard/cuvée, I'd say you were grievously mistaken to judge it in that manner. This is a sleeper wine and one that hasn't even started to show us what it is capable of. It's a superstar. 13% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.Inc. GSTSG$873.61 -
Halliday Wine Companion (99)
Stands proudly at the head of the Mount Mary portfolio. A blend of 44% cabernet sauvignon, 30% merlot, 16% cabernet franc and 5% each of malbec and petit verdot, each variety handled according to its structure. Open/static fermenters, wood/stainless steel, 10-14 days on skins, 35% new oak from a range of coopers and forests, 16-20 months in barrel. Mesmerisingly silky, with a kaleidoscope of fruit and secondary flavours.Inc. GSTSG$873.61 -
Halliday Wine Companion (99)
'Arguably, one of the greatest red vintages in living memory', says Mount Pleasant. The flagship wine. Destemmed and crushed, short cold soak, open-fermented, matured in large format French oak (30% new) for 18 months. Has the gently throbbing power of a Rolls Royce; superb, deep crimson-purple hue, itself rare in the Hunter Valley. Countless layers of black fruits have absorbed the oak and put the undoubted tannins into limbo land. O'Shea would have died a happy man had this been his last wine. Dissecting it now is an academic exercise at best, so great is its future. This is as close to a 100-year potential as you are ever likely to find.Inc. GSTSG$259.68 -
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The Mt Difficulty Pinot Noir Long Gully 2010 exemplifies the pinnacle of Martinborough’s esteemed viticulture. Grown in the renowned Long Gully vineyard, this Pinot Noir benefits from the region’s unique terroir—rich alluvial soils and a temperate climate that foster optimal grape maturation. Hand-harvested with meticulous care, the grapes undergo gentle fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve their delicate aromas and vibrant fruit character. The wine is then aged for 12 months in French French oak barrels, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing its intrinsic elegance. On the palate, the Mt Difficulty Pinot Noir Long Gully 2010 reveals layers of ripe cherry, plum, and earthy undertones, complemented by fine tannins and a lingering finish. Produced by the esteemed Mt Difficulty winery, known for their commitment to sustainable practices and artisanal craftsmanship, this vintage stands as a testament to their expertise and passion for fine wine. Perfect for discerning connoisseurs, it promises an exquisite experience with every sip.
Inc. GSTSG$153.58 -
(12x75cl) 2022Halliday Wine Companion (97)
Whole bunches (30%), matured in French barriques (20% new). A deep, bright crimson. Aromas of blackcurrant pastilles, damson plums, aromatic brown spices, a little garrigue (from the whole bunches) and graphite. This rich, energetic, medium-bodied and structured wine is still a pup. You'll find silky and persistent tannins on the long finish of this excellent Geelong syrah, but it'll need another two to three years to fully hit its straps. Should still be looking great eight to 10 years from now, too.Inc. GSTSG$850.11 -
(6x75cl) 2022Halliday Wine Companion (97)
Whole bunches (30%), matured in French barriques (20% new). A deep, bright crimson. Aromas of blackcurrant pastilles, damson plums, aromatic brown spices, a little garrigue (from the whole bunches) and graphite. This rich, energetic, medium-bodied and structured wine is still a pup. You'll find silky and persistent tannins on the long finish of this excellent Geelong syrah, but it'll need another two to three years to fully hit its straps. Should still be looking great eight to 10 years from now, too.Inc. GSTSG$420.15 -
(12x75cl) 2022Halliday Wine Companion (97)
A single-vineyard wine from the Strathmore vineyard, planted with MV6 and Abel clones in the late 1990s. Matured in 30% new puncheons and barriques. A bright cherry red. The most perfumed of this year's single vineyard pinots from Mulline. It will also be the most long-lived. Delicate with aromas of wild strawberry, redcurrant, pomegranate, peony and a hint of dried herbs. Equally detailed on the elegant, fine-boned and long palate. In the words of the late English wine critic Clive Coates, very fine indeed!Inc. GSTSG$759.73 -
The Murdoch Hill Apollo Pinot Noir Piccadilly Valley 2021 epitomises elegance and complexity from one of Australia’s premier cool-climate regions. Grown in the pristine terroir of Piccadilly Valley, the vineyards benefit from maritime influences and well-drained soils, fostering the delicate balance essential for exceptional Pinot Noir. Handpicked at optimal ripeness, the grapes undergo meticulous fermentation using indigenous yeasts, enhancing the wine’s nuanced character. A portion of the wine is aged in French oak barrels, imparting subtle tannins and a refined structure without overshadowing the varietal’s inherent finesse. This 2021 vintage reveals vibrant aromas of cherry, raspberry, and earthy undertones, complemented by a silky texture and a lingering finish. Murdoch Hill, renowned for their commitment to sustainable viticulture and artisanal winemaking, presents this Pinot Noir as a testament to their dedication to quality and expression of place. Perfect for discerning palates seeking sophistication and depth in every sip.
Inc. GSTSG$155.76 -
(12x75cl) 2006Wine Advocate (90)
Red values $20 and up. Tasted and recommended, but no tasting note given.Inc. GSTSG$1,668.44 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2019 Grenache-Shiraz-Mataro comprises 60% Grenache, 20% Shiraz and 20% Mataro. This is spicy and mid-weight, with cranberry and pink peppercorns, star anise and clove and layers of tobacco and brine. The wine is savory but delicately so, with pressed roses, crushed rocks and strawberries. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.Inc. GSTSG$410.30 -
(6x75cl) 2022Nocturne Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 is a distinguished expression from the esteemed Nocturne Estates, nestled in the heart of Napa Valley’s Rutherford appellation. Crafted from meticulously selected grapes from a single vineyard with rich limestone and volcanic soils, this Cabernet embodies the quintessential character of the terroir. Hand-harvested at optimal ripeness, the grapes undergo a controlled fermentation process in stainless steel tanks, followed by a maturation period of 18 months in French oak barrels, ensuring a harmonious balance between fruit intensity and elegant tannins. The 2022 vintage showcases deep garnet hues with complex aromas of blackberry, cassis, and subtle hints of cedar and tobacco. On the palate, it reveals a full-bodied structure, refined acidity, and a lingering finish, epitomising the skill and dedication of Nocturne Estates. This exceptional wine is a testament to the producer’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship, making it a coveted addition to any fine wine collection.
Inc. GSTSG$442.98 -
Wine Advocate (96)
The 2016 Eclipse is 87% Grenache, 8% Graciano and 5% Shiraz, all off the McLaren Vale estate vineyard. As it almost seems to, it boasts gorgeous aromas of raspberries, accented by a range of herbs and spices that include notes of orange zest, bay leaf and rose petals. It's full-bodied, with assertive but silky tannins that should help preserve the wine's freshness as it ages. Although full-bodied, it handles its alcohol well, showing just a trace of warmth on the lingering finish.Inc. GSTSG$440.77 -
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In BondSG$490.00 -
Everything you'd expect from a Merlot presented by Mollydooker. Big, voluptuous and uncompromising, yes; but it does maintain varietal correctness. Showing Deep red and black fruit mingled with some cocoa powder and spicy clove elements. Delicious.In BondSG$654.00 -
Wine Advocate (91)
Mollydooker's 2018 The Boxer Shiraz delivers what fans of this producer have come to expect: huge fruit, plenty of ripeness, tasty oak and oodles of flavor. Cedar, chocolate and mint accent cola, plum and berry fruit on the nose, while the full-bodied palate is round, supple and expansive. It's creamy-ripe, yet the wine ends silky and mouthwatering.In BondSG$466.00 -
Wine Spectator (92)
Thick, with sink-your-teeth-into-them tannins and powerful, ripe blackberry, huckleberry and blueberry flavors that show aromatic accents of allspice, Earl Grey tea, vanilla bean, milk chocolate and dried violet on the finish. Drink now through 2036. 45,165 cases made, 32,950 cases importedIn BondSG$850.00 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The only one of the Mollydooker wines that even hints at needing some bottle age is the 2016 Velvet Glove Shiraz. Hints of hay or alfalfa mark the nose, along with huge raspberry and blueberry fruit. It's full-bodied, rich and tannic on the palate, picking up hints of chocolate and raisin on the long finish. I wouldn't suggest cellaring it too long, in case the dried-fruit notes come too much to the fore.In BondSG$327.00 -
Wine Spectator (90)
Fresh and inviting, with a meaty character to the red berry and spice flavors, finishing with a pleasant fleshiness. Shiraz, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Drink now through 2018.In BondSG$209.00 -
Wine Spectator (91)
Expressive and fragrant, a bold red with toffee, salted caramel and black walnut liqueur notes set against ripe plum, maraschino and black cherry notes. Details of cardamon and clove linger with plush tannins on the long, expressive finish. Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Drink now through 2035. 10,076 cases made, 7,193 cases imported.In BondSG$548.00 -
The West Australian (97)
The 2017 vintage was one of the milder vintages in WA. The latest Moss Wood captures this vintage perfectly and is without doubt one of the more restrained and tightly framed Moss Woods of recent years. Not the opulence of 2014 or the firm power of the 2016. Yet it retains the elegance, perfume and soft approachability that is Moss Wood. And hidden within is a wine that I suspect will still be drinking beautifully in 30 years. Make sure you decant it even now before drinking.In BondSG$800.00 -
In BondSG$561.00 -
The Western Australian (98)
High expectations accompany iconic labels such as Moss Wood, especially following on from the powerful 2020. This elegantly styled 21 vintage steps up and delivers, even in its youth. This is a wine built for cellaring and, as such, it was day two when the full gamut of flavours and textures opened up, in all their magisterial glory. Think boysenberry, blueberry essence and blackberries with nuances of nori, black olive, cedar and oak toast. There’s boundless flavour intensity and a nervy freshness and silkiness to the mouthfeel. Quite the feat of engineering to craft something so substantial yet with such lightness of touch. Stunning.In BondSG$500.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021The Mount Horrocks Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 epitomises the region's distinguished terroir, meticulously crafted by the esteemed Mount Horrocks winery. Cultivated in the pristine vineyards of Clare Valley, each grape is handpicked to ensure optimal ripeness. The wine undergoes a precise fermentation process in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, followed by ageing in French oak barrels for twelve months, which imparts subtle tannins and complex flavours. Aromas of blackcurrant, cedar, and hints of tobacco gracefully unfold on the palate, delivering a full-bodied and elegant finish. The 2021 vintage highlights the producer's commitment to sustainable viticulture and their expertise in balancing fruit intensity with structural finesse. An exquisite choice for connoisseurs seeking depth and sophistication, this Cabernet Sauvignon pairs beautifully with red meats and rich cheeses. Experience the unparalleled quality of Mount Horrocks Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, a true testament to fine winemaking.
In BondSG$287.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022The Mount Horrocks Nero d'Avola 2022 exemplifies the pinnacle of Australian winemaking artistry. Cultivated in the sun-drenched vineyards of McLaren Vale, this Nero d'Avola showcases deep ruby hues and a bouquet rich with ripe blackberries, plums, and subtle hints of spice. Meticulously handpicked, the grapes undergo a gentle fermentation process in stainless steel vats, preserving their vibrant fruit character. A partial ageing in French oak barrels imparts nuanced layers of vanilla and toasted oak, harmoniously integrated with the wine’s robust tannins and balanced acidity. Under the stewardship of the esteemed Mount Horrocks family, renowned for their commitment to sustainable viticulture and exceptional quality, the 2022 vintage delivers a full-bodied palate with lingering elegance. Perfectly suited to accompany hearty dishes or to savour on its own, the Mount Horrocks Nero d'Avola 2022 is a distinguished addition to any fine wine collection.
In BondSG$608.00 -
Halliday Wine Companion (97)
100% destemmed and fermented with as many whole berries as possible. Left to soak for four days, pre-fermentation with one pump over per day, then plunged three times per day. 15 months in French barriques (25% new). A bright crimson red. Perfumed and seductive even at this early stage. Aromas of wild red berries, gentle spice, dark rose and bracken. Concentrated and structured with very fine, sinewy and savoury tannins. A brilliant, non-mainstream Yarra Valley pinot that's been built to go the distance.In BondSG$700.00 -
Halliday Wine Companion (94)
Good colour; considerable depth and power to the array of cassis, blackcurrant and blackberry fruit; very good texture and structure; abundant fine tannins and controlled oak. Cork.In BondSG$2,688.00 -
Wine Advocate (97+)
I saw this wine blind recently (in a largely international tasting) and could not place the variety or region. I can see why here today: the fruit in the 2017 Quintet is almost unbelievably red fruited. It is buoyant and supple and speaks eloquently of raspberry seed, black cherry, red apple skins, blond tobacco, hints of sweet roasted meats (distant wafts only), enoki mushroom and red miso; the experience is inchoate and thrilling in equal measure. In isolation, perhaps, it may be easy to assume that the wine, given its age versus purity quotient, is simple. But given what we know about the capacity for aging carried by this vineyard/cuvée, I'd say you were grievously mistaken to judge it in that manner. This is a sleeper wine and one that hasn't even started to show us what it is capable of. It's a superstar. 13% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.In BondSG$750.00 -
Halliday Wine Companion (99)
Stands proudly at the head of the Mount Mary portfolio. A blend of 44% cabernet sauvignon, 30% merlot, 16% cabernet franc and 5% each of malbec and petit verdot, each variety handled according to its structure. Open/static fermenters, wood/stainless steel, 10-14 days on skins, 35% new oak from a range of coopers and forests, 16-20 months in barrel. Mesmerisingly silky, with a kaleidoscope of fruit and secondary flavours.In BondSG$750.00 -
Halliday Wine Companion (99)
'Arguably, one of the greatest red vintages in living memory', says Mount Pleasant. The flagship wine. Destemmed and crushed, short cold soak, open-fermented, matured in large format French oak (30% new) for 18 months. Has the gently throbbing power of a Rolls Royce; superb, deep crimson-purple hue, itself rare in the Hunter Valley. Countless layers of black fruits have absorbed the oak and put the undoubted tannins into limbo land. O'Shea would have died a happy man had this been his last wine. Dissecting it now is an academic exercise at best, so great is its future. This is as close to a 100-year potential as you are ever likely to find.In BondSG$229.00 -
In BondSG$1,340.00 -
In BondSG$264.00 -
In BondSG$264.00 -
The Mt Difficulty Pinot Noir Long Gully 2010 exemplifies the pinnacle of Martinborough’s esteemed viticulture. Grown in the renowned Long Gully vineyard, this Pinot Noir benefits from the region’s unique terroir—rich alluvial soils and a temperate climate that foster optimal grape maturation. Hand-harvested with meticulous care, the grapes undergo gentle fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve their delicate aromas and vibrant fruit character. The wine is then aged for 12 months in French French oak barrels, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing its intrinsic elegance. On the palate, the Mt Difficulty Pinot Noir Long Gully 2010 reveals layers of ripe cherry, plum, and earthy undertones, complemented by fine tannins and a lingering finish. Produced by the esteemed Mt Difficulty winery, known for their commitment to sustainable practices and artisanal craftsmanship, this vintage stands as a testament to their expertise and passion for fine wine. Perfect for discerning connoisseurs, it promises an exquisite experience with every sip.
In BondSG$131.00 -
(12x75cl) 2022Halliday Wine Companion (97)
Whole bunches (30%), matured in French barriques (20% new). A deep, bright crimson. Aromas of blackcurrant pastilles, damson plums, aromatic brown spices, a little garrigue (from the whole bunches) and graphite. This rich, energetic, medium-bodied and structured wine is still a pup. You'll find silky and persistent tannins on the long finish of this excellent Geelong syrah, but it'll need another two to three years to fully hit its straps. Should still be looking great eight to 10 years from now, too.In BondSG$673.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022Halliday Wine Companion (97)
Whole bunches (30%), matured in French barriques (20% new). A deep, bright crimson. Aromas of blackcurrant pastilles, damson plums, aromatic brown spices, a little garrigue (from the whole bunches) and graphite. This rich, energetic, medium-bodied and structured wine is still a pup. You'll find silky and persistent tannins on the long finish of this excellent Geelong syrah, but it'll need another two to three years to fully hit its straps. Should still be looking great eight to 10 years from now, too.In BondSG$332.00 -
(12x75cl) 2022Halliday Wine Companion (97)
A single-vineyard wine from the Strathmore vineyard, planted with MV6 and Abel clones in the late 1990s. Matured in 30% new puncheons and barriques. A bright cherry red. The most perfumed of this year's single vineyard pinots from Mulline. It will also be the most long-lived. Delicate with aromas of wild strawberry, redcurrant, pomegranate, peony and a hint of dried herbs. Equally detailed on the elegant, fine-boned and long palate. In the words of the late English wine critic Clive Coates, very fine indeed!In BondSG$598.00 -
The Murdoch Hill Apollo Pinot Noir Piccadilly Valley 2021 epitomises elegance and complexity from one of Australia’s premier cool-climate regions. Grown in the pristine terroir of Piccadilly Valley, the vineyards benefit from maritime influences and well-drained soils, fostering the delicate balance essential for exceptional Pinot Noir. Handpicked at optimal ripeness, the grapes undergo meticulous fermentation using indigenous yeasts, enhancing the wine’s nuanced character. A portion of the wine is aged in French oak barrels, imparting subtle tannins and a refined structure without overshadowing the varietal’s inherent finesse. This 2021 vintage reveals vibrant aromas of cherry, raspberry, and earthy undertones, complemented by a silky texture and a lingering finish. Murdoch Hill, renowned for their commitment to sustainable viticulture and artisanal winemaking, presents this Pinot Noir as a testament to their dedication to quality and expression of place. Perfect for discerning palates seeking sophistication and depth in every sip.
In BondSG$133.00 -
(12x75cl) 2006Wine Advocate (90)
Red values $20 and up. Tasted and recommended, but no tasting note given.In BondSG$1,400.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2019 Grenache-Shiraz-Mataro comprises 60% Grenache, 20% Shiraz and 20% Mataro. This is spicy and mid-weight, with cranberry and pink peppercorns, star anise and clove and layers of tobacco and brine. The wine is savory but delicately so, with pressed roses, crushed rocks and strawberries. 14.5% alcohol, sealed under natural cork.In BondSG$319.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022Nocturne Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 is a distinguished expression from the esteemed Nocturne Estates, nestled in the heart of Napa Valley’s Rutherford appellation. Crafted from meticulously selected grapes from a single vineyard with rich limestone and volcanic soils, this Cabernet embodies the quintessential character of the terroir. Hand-harvested at optimal ripeness, the grapes undergo a controlled fermentation process in stainless steel tanks, followed by a maturation period of 18 months in French oak barrels, ensuring a harmonious balance between fruit intensity and elegant tannins. The 2022 vintage showcases deep garnet hues with complex aromas of blackberry, cassis, and subtle hints of cedar and tobacco. On the palate, it reveals a full-bodied structure, refined acidity, and a lingering finish, epitomising the skill and dedication of Nocturne Estates. This exceptional wine is a testament to the producer’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship, making it a coveted addition to any fine wine collection.
In BondSG$347.00 -
Wine Advocate (96)
The 2016 Eclipse is 87% Grenache, 8% Graciano and 5% Shiraz, all off the McLaren Vale estate vineyard. As it almost seems to, it boasts gorgeous aromas of raspberries, accented by a range of herbs and spices that include notes of orange zest, bay leaf and rose petals. It's full-bodied, with assertive but silky tannins that should help preserve the wine's freshness as it ages. Although full-bodied, it handles its alcohol well, showing just a trace of warmth on the lingering finish.In BondSG$343.00 -
In BondSG$205.00

