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(3x75cl) 2020Experience the unmatched elegance of Le Puy Barthelemy 2020, crafted diligently from Merlot grapes, grown in the renowned Saint-Émilion region of Bordeaux, France. Internationally acclaimed Vignerons Amoreau tend to these vineyards with compassionate expertise, emphasising biodynamic principles for superior quality. The sumptuous profile of Le Puy Barthelemy 2020 reflects the artisanal effort and dedication poured into every bottle.
The exquisite vintage spent 24 harmonious months aging in oak barrels, developing the rich complexity for which it is known. Embrace the compelling notes of ripe cherry, bitter chocolate, and soft spices, leading to a lingering, satiating finish. Further, its youthful vibrance beautifully contrasts against the depth and structure imparted by patient ageing.
Award your senses with this astounding testament to winemaking skill and finesse. Le Puy Barthelemy 2020 is truly a connoisseur's delight, exuding sophistication, and poise. It embodies the quintessence of the Bordeaux terroir with breathtaking finesse.
Inc. GSTSG$797.55 -
The sublime Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 is a pinnacle of Bordeaux craftsmanship. This remarkable wine hails from the esteemed vineyards of Château le Puy on the right bank of the Gironde river, uniting centuries-old tradition with biodynamic practices. A distinguished blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère and others, it embodies the quintessence of the cherished terroir.
This meticulously hand-harvested, gravity-fed vintage wine is the epitome of natural and pure expression. Aged in seasoned oak barrels for 24 months, Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 exudes refined complexity, achieving elegance and balance that connoisseurs savour. Its potent nose unfurls black fruits and underlying earthy notes, while the palate revels in its velvety tannins and lingering finish. Sublime with mature game and other robust dishes.
In a short span, Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 has attained an inimitable identity, equally satisfying to novel wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. This enchanting wine is an epitome of the producer's steadfast commitment and passion for winemaking.
Inc. GSTSG$245.14 -
The Bastor-Lamontagne 1971 hails from a prestigious lineage with an acclaimed terroir in the Sauternes appellation of Bordeaux. This vintage represents the quintessence of their viticulture, crafted meticulously using superior Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle grapes. Predominantly Semillon, it was aged traditionally in oak barrels, encapsulating the hallmark complexity and allure of Sauternes.
The bouquet unleashes an opulence of candied apricot, honey and spice, while the palate is a harmonious balance of luscious sweetness and vibrant acidity. Its longevity is remarkable; even after five decades, the Bastor-Lamontagne 1971 continues to retain its richness and elegance, testament to the natural acidity and botrytis of the grapes that year.
Overlooking the Garonne River, Chateau Bastor-Lamontagne's viticultural heritage dates back to the 17th century. Their commitment to producing fine wine is unwavering, with meticulous attention to detail from vine to bottle. Bastor-Lamontagne 1971 is an exquisite embodiment of their centuries-old legacy.
Inc. GSTSG$1,290.34 -
(12x75cl) 1975Indulge in the luxurious taste of the vintage Bastor-Lamontagne 1975, a true connoisseur's delight from the heart of Sauternes, a prestigious subregion of Bordeaux, France. This lavish, botrytis-infused sweet wine is the product of meticulous grape selection and expert viniculture. The winemaking process involves a patient hand-harvesting of botrytis-affected grapes, following a careful fermentation in oak barrels that imbues the wine with distinct layers of complexity and depth.
Boasting a deep golden hue, the Bastor-Lamontagne 1975 offers an opulent medley of honeyed fruits, toasted almond, and a subtle hint of spice on the palate. Its masterful balance of sweetness and acidity culminates in a lingering finish that leaves a captivating imprint. The château, with a winegrowing legacy dating back to the 17th century, is renowned for its consistent commitment to quality and the preservation of traditional winemaking techniques. A revered rarity, this wine truly exemplifies the elegance and sophistication of Sauternes.
Inc. GSTSG$1,157.36 -
Envelop your palate in the exquisite richness that is Bastor-Lamontagne 1979. Originating from the prestigious Sauternes region of Bordeaux, this wine presents an eloquent testimony to superb French winemaking expertise. Renowned for its opulence and precision, Bastor-Lamontagne is produced on a 53-hectare estate through the painstaking practice of harvesting grapes affected by noble rot, intensifying their sweetness and complexity. The vintage of 1979 is particularly notable, balancing intensity with finesse. This château was owned by the noble de Basterot family for over two centuries, recent meticulous restoration works have upheld its prestige.
Bastor-Lamontagne 1979 has a rich, golden hue and a seductive bouquet rife with honeyed fruit, wildflowers and exotic spice. On the palate, it mesmerises with its languid, layered texture and palpable acidity. Possessing a substantial finish, this indulgent wine ensures an unforgettable tasting experience.
Inc. GSTSG$1,235.84 -
(12x75cl) 1985Explore the decadent experience offered by the revered Bastor-Lamontagne 1985, a true treasure amongst connoisseurs. Born in the illustrious Sauternes region of Bordeaux, its character has been shaped by the unique terroir and traditional winemaking practices. The esteemed Château Bastor-Lamontagne, renowned for its meticulous hand-harvesting method, ensured only perfectly botrytized grapes feature in the blend.
This robust sweet wine boasts rich flavours of apricot, honey, and toasted nuts, complemented by its impressive longevity and well-rounded mature palate. Bastor-Lamontagne 1985 is dressed elegantly in a deep golden hue, a testament to its quarter-century age.
Reports from leading wine periodicals affirm the exquisite taste and superior quality of this precious vintage. The Bastor-Lamontagne 1985 has stood the test of time, emerging as a genuine classic in the landscape of fine wines, a testament to its exemplary winemaking process and exceptional composition.
Inc. GSTSG$794.39 -
(12x75cl) 2006The Bastor-Lamontagne 2006 hails from south-west Sauternes, an eminent sweet wine region of Bordeaux, France - renowned by enophiles for its award-winning dessert wines. The château's rich history in winemaking spans centuries, definitive of the exceptional calibre of its produce. An exquisite blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, and a dash of Muscadelle is expertly harvested, yielding a phenomenal complexity in taste. Hand-picked at their ripest, the grapes are meticulously destemmed, softly pressed and fermented in oak barrels with temperature control, proficiently preserving the fresh, fruity character. Expect a golden hued libation, revealing an aromatic symphony of candied fruits, honey and toasted notes. A harmonious medley of concentrated flavours unfold on the palate, deftly balanced by an invigorating acidity. The Bastor-Lamontagne 2006 affirms an impressive ageing potential, commended for its lengthy and persistent finish. A true embodiment of its prestigious terroir, the Bastor-Lamontagne 2006 offers a sensual wine-drinking journey, unparalleled by its class.
Inc. GSTSG$533.97 -
Vinous - Ian D'Agata (87-90)
Deep yellow-gold. Delicate aromas of fresh citrus, saffron and chamomile. Oily, viscous and rich on entry, then a bit chunky in the middle. Not particularly sweet on the persistent lemon-and-honey finish.Inc. GSTSG$581.84 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (85)
The 2012 Bastor-Lamontagne is simple and rather monotone on the nose. The palate is clean and fresh, well balanced, but like the nose, it is missing personality and feels short on the finish. For want of a better word, this comes across as a bit bland. Tasted blind at the Southwold Ten-Year On tasting.Inc. GSTSG$504.45 -
Indulge in the grandeur of the Bastor-Lamontagne 2013, a tantalising delicacy, hailing directly from Sauternes, Bordeaux. This remarkable wine offers a melodious blend of petulant intensity and profound complexity, thanks to its entrancing palette of diverse varietal components. The meticulous artistry exhibited in its conception brings forth flavourful notes of ripe, juicy apricots, tangy citrus, and luscious honey. But the enthralling story does not stop there.
The distinguished lineage of this production stems from the revered Bastor-Lamontagne estate—a producer historically renowned for their commitment to superb craftsmanship and the fruition of superior vintages. The dense gravel and clay viniculture soil paired with the subtropical marine climate build an ideal terroir, fostering the development of Botrytis Cinerea or “noble rot”. This rare fungus is deftly managed to boost wine concentration and complexity, granting the Bastor-Lamontagne 2013 its iconic status amongst connoisseur circles. The marvel of this vintage is a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship that continues to define the Bastor-Lamontagne legacy.
Inc. GSTSG$493.55 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (89)
The 2014 Bastor-Lamontagne has a delightful, quite pure bouquet with wild honey, creme fraiche and white flower scents that are well defined. The palate is well balanced with quince and lychee on the entry, slightly low acidity with toffee apple notes towards the finish that suggest it will mature quicker than its peers. This represents decent early drinking Sauternes. Tasted blind at the annual Southwold tasting.Inc. GSTSG$493.55 -
(12x75cl) 2015Jeb Dunnuck (94)
While I wasn’t able to taste many Sauternes on this trip, the 2015 Château Bastor-Lamontagne is nevertheless a gem that had me looking for a bottle. This medium gold-colored beauty boasts terrific notes of orange marmalade, caramelized citrus, and toasty oak in a thick, opulent, unctuous style. It stays fresh and lively, but this beauty leads with its fruit.Inc. GSTSG$499.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (88-91)
Orchard fruit, lemon confit and white flowers are all nicely lifted in the 2016 Bastor-Lamontagne. Gracious and airy in style, as it usually is, the 2016 Bastor is one of the more delicate Sauternes readers will come across in 2016.Inc. GSTSG$489.24 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (88-91)
Orchard fruit, lemon confit and white flowers are all nicely lifted in the 2016 Bastor-Lamontagne. Gracious and airy in style, as it usually is, the 2016 Bastor is one of the more delicate Sauternes readers will come across in 2016.Inc. GSTSG$512.08 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (89-91)
The 2017 Bastor-Lamontagne, where half the crop was lost, has a honeyed bouquet with hints of Turkish Delight, vanilla and freshly sliced mango. The palate is well balanced with crisp acidity and moderate depth. It is not a persistent Bastor-Lamontagne but it offers pleasing freshness from start, all the way up to its Barsac-like finish.Inc. GSTSG$512.08 -
(24x37.5cl) 2017Vinous - Neal Martin (89-91)
The 2017 Bastor-Lamontagne, where half the crop was lost, has a honeyed bouquet with hints of Turkish Delight, vanilla and freshly sliced mango. The palate is well balanced with crisp acidity and moderate depth. It is not a persistent Bastor-Lamontagne but it offers pleasing freshness from start, all the way up to its Barsac-like finish.Inc. GSTSG$519.71 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (91-93)
The 2021 Bastor-Lamontagne, which has 146gm/L residual sugar, the highest level ever, has a fragrant, tightly wound bouquet of well-defined wild peach, orange blossom and honeysuckle scents. The palate is balanced and rich, with fine definition and more body and concentration than recent vintages. The pure finish just needs a little more complexity. But this bodes well for the future following years of underperforming.Inc. GSTSG$303.46 -
Jeb Dunnuck (94)
The 2022 Château Bastor-Lamontagne is a blend of 55% Sauvignon and 45% Sémillon, showcasing classic botrytis character. Honeyed orange, citrus marmalade, and floral notes lead the way. Medium to full-bodied, it’s lively and light on its feet, with beautiful purity and lift.Inc. GSTSG$361.23 -
The Bastor-Lamontagne SO Blanc 2016 emanates from the prestigious appellation of Sauternes in the Bordeaux region of France. Crafted by the renowned Château Bastor-Lamontagne with an unwavering commitment to excellence, this wine is the epitome of French viticulture and winemaking expertise. Renowned for its unique terroir, the Château utilises a blend of Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and a touch of Muscadelle grapes to achieve the nuanced profile of this late harvest wine. The grapes are selectively handpicked and vinified using traditional methods, capturing the essence of the varietals. This classic sweet wine exhibits notes of honey, ripe apricot and citrus, underpinned by a riveting acidity that promises a well-balanced finish. The Bastor-Lamontagne SO Blanc 2016 is simply a must-have for any discerning aficionado seeking a wine that perfectly represents the best of Bordelaise tradition and craftsmanship.
Inc. GSTSG$368.20 -
The Bastor-Lamontagne SO Blanc 2017 is a quintessential representation of the finesse and opulence of the Sauternes appellations. This exceptional wine hails from the acclaimed vineyard, Château Bastor-Lamontagne, residing in the heart of Bordeaux, France. The viticulture embraces traditional methods, prioritising sustainability and quality with a vine density of 6800 vines/ha. Vintage 2017 specifically, was marked by a special alternation of misty mornings and sunny afternoons, providing favourable conditions for the esteemed Botrytis cinerea, resulting in an extraordinary wine.
The Bastor-Lamontagne SO Blanc 2017, a fortuitous blend of 80% Semillon and 20% Sauvignon Blanc, proffers a melange of aromatic ripe stone fruit, honeyed notes and refreshing lively acidity. The splendid balance, complexity, and the lingering mouth-filling finish justify its esteemed reputation. Whether serving it as an indulgent aperitif or complementing it with savoury food pairings, the Bastor-Lamontagne SO Blanc 2017 provides an unforgettable sensual experience.
Inc. GSTSG$405.26 -
(4x75cl) 1971Wine Advocate (73)
An aroma highly suggestive of freshly brewed tea and ripe tangerines suggests overripeness. On the palate, the wine is diffuse, lacking direction, and is somewhat watery and uninteresting. This is a curious and unappealing rendition of Batailley. Anticipated maturity: Now-probably in serious decline. Last tasted, 2/79.Inc. GSTSG$1,048.14 -
(12x75cl) 1990Wine Spectator (92)
Beautiful wine. Very dark ruby-red. Wonderful blackberry, mineral and violet aromas. Full-bodied, with round and velvety tannins and a long, beautifully fruity finish.--1990 Bordeaux retrospective. Best after 2005. -JSInc. GSTSG$1,720.89 -
(12x75cl) 1994Wine Advocate (85)
An attractive black/ruby/purple color is followed by aromas of sweet curranty fruit and new oak. Medium-bodied, with good ripeness, this sound, straightforward, well-made wine lacks depth and complexity, but it will provide pleasant, foursquare drinking for another 12-14 years.Inc. GSTSG$1,284.89 -
Wine Advocate (87)
An excellent dark plum color is followed by scents of tobacco, cedar, black currants, and earth. There is good ripeness, medium to full body, smoky, herb-tinged flavors, and fine length. The tannin is firm, but not excessive. This 1998 is tasting significantly better from bottle than it did during its elevage. Anticipated maturity: 2004-2017.Inc. GSTSG$1,628.46 -
Wine Advocate (93)
Tasted at the Batailley vertical tasting at the château, the 2005 Batailley continues to be an excellent Pauillac that I suspect is overshadowed by some of its more illustrious and, let's not forget, more expensive neighbors. Here, it has an effervescent bouquet with vibrant red berry fruit and superb mineralité. This is extremely well focused, with hints of rose petal emerging with time. The palate is medium-bodied with finer tannin than in previous years. I feel there is still some oak to be fully absorbed, so don't be afraid to cellar this 2005 for another four or five years; but, even at this early stage, you can appreciate its precision on the graphite-infused finish. The 2005 Batailley is where the estate began its upward swing that is continuing to this day. Tasted April 2016.Inc. GSTSG$1,365.73 -
Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux (95)
Love this wine, I drink it regularly at home, and it always performs excellently in blind tastings, delivering so much of what we love about Pauillac. Ruby red colour, still vibrant, full of silky black fruits, pencil lead and mint leaf, revs up through the mid palate with layers of bilberry, cassis, slate and crushed rocks. You will get longer-lasting Pauillac 2009s, but this is thoroughly enjoyable and built to share. 55% new oak for ageing, Philippe Casteja owner.Inc. GSTSG$1,370.04 -
Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux (96)
We are in full on classic Pauillac territory here, sculpted and balanced juicy blackcurrant and bilberry fruits, great lift on the finish, one of best value wines of the tasting, sleek tannins, studded with freshly cut herbs and charcoal. For a long time the 2009 was the best of the two vintages at Batailley, but the 2010 is now taking the lead. 55% new oak for ageing, Philippe Casteja owner.Inc. GSTSG$1,114.98 -
(1x75cl) 2010Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux (96)
We are in full on classic Pauillac territory here, sculpted and balanced juicy blackcurrant and bilberry fruits, great lift on the finish, one of best value wines of the tasting, sleek tannins, studded with freshly cut herbs and charcoal. For a long time the 2009 was the best of the two vintages at Batailley, but the 2010 is now taking the lead. 55% new oak for ageing, Philippe Casteja owner.Inc. GSTSG$163.40 -
Wine Advocate (90)
The 2013 Batailley has a relatively backward bouquet, however, there is respectable fruit concentration here for the vintage: blackberry, cedar and cigar box, your typical traits for this estate. The palate offers commendable weight and extraction: not a Batailley of finesse or even complexity, though one with a modicum of presence and substance. Given this is a 2013 there is negligible under-ripeness on the tensile and almost steely finish. I can see this giving 10-15 years of pleasure and it represents a very commendable wine in the context of the growing season.Inc. GSTSG$780.40 -
Wine Advocate (91+)
The 2014 Batailley has an attractive bouquet, lilting scents of redcurrant and raspberry coulis, quite floral and very precise. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin, good depth and body, rounded for Batailley and less austere than usual. It feels closed towards the finish, tight-lipped, but there is certainly grip and presence here. It will require several years in bottle before it can show its true potential, but there is a sense of class to this Batailley that I suspect will become more evident with maturity. Tasted twice with consistent notes.Inc. GSTSG$890.49
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(3x75cl) 2020Experience the unmatched elegance of Le Puy Barthelemy 2020, crafted diligently from Merlot grapes, grown in the renowned Saint-Émilion region of Bordeaux, France. Internationally acclaimed Vignerons Amoreau tend to these vineyards with compassionate expertise, emphasising biodynamic principles for superior quality. The sumptuous profile of Le Puy Barthelemy 2020 reflects the artisanal effort and dedication poured into every bottle.
The exquisite vintage spent 24 harmonious months aging in oak barrels, developing the rich complexity for which it is known. Embrace the compelling notes of ripe cherry, bitter chocolate, and soft spices, leading to a lingering, satiating finish. Further, its youthful vibrance beautifully contrasts against the depth and structure imparted by patient ageing.
Award your senses with this astounding testament to winemaking skill and finesse. Le Puy Barthelemy 2020 is truly a connoisseur's delight, exuding sophistication, and poise. It embodies the quintessence of the Bordeaux terroir with breathtaking finesse.
In BondSG$702.00 -
The sublime Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 is a pinnacle of Bordeaux craftsmanship. This remarkable wine hails from the esteemed vineyards of Château le Puy on the right bank of the Gironde river, uniting centuries-old tradition with biodynamic practices. A distinguished blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère and others, it embodies the quintessence of the cherished terroir.
This meticulously hand-harvested, gravity-fed vintage wine is the epitome of natural and pure expression. Aged in seasoned oak barrels for 24 months, Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 exudes refined complexity, achieving elegance and balance that connoisseurs savour. Its potent nose unfurls black fruits and underlying earthy notes, while the palate revels in its velvety tannins and lingering finish. Sublime with mature game and other robust dishes.
In a short span, Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 has attained an inimitable identity, equally satisfying to novel wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. This enchanting wine is an epitome of the producer's steadfast commitment and passion for winemaking.
In BondSG$215.00 -
The Bastor-Lamontagne 1971 hails from a prestigious lineage with an acclaimed terroir in the Sauternes appellation of Bordeaux. This vintage represents the quintessence of their viticulture, crafted meticulously using superior Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle grapes. Predominantly Semillon, it was aged traditionally in oak barrels, encapsulating the hallmark complexity and allure of Sauternes.
The bouquet unleashes an opulence of candied apricot, honey and spice, while the palate is a harmonious balance of luscious sweetness and vibrant acidity. Its longevity is remarkable; even after five decades, the Bastor-Lamontagne 1971 continues to retain its richness and elegance, testament to the natural acidity and botrytis of the grapes that year.
Overlooking the Garonne River, Chateau Bastor-Lamontagne's viticultural heritage dates back to the 17th century. Their commitment to producing fine wine is unwavering, with meticulous attention to detail from vine to bottle. Bastor-Lamontagne 1971 is an exquisite embodiment of their centuries-old legacy.
In BondSG$1,065.00 -
(12x75cl) 1975Indulge in the luxurious taste of the vintage Bastor-Lamontagne 1975, a true connoisseur's delight from the heart of Sauternes, a prestigious subregion of Bordeaux, France. This lavish, botrytis-infused sweet wine is the product of meticulous grape selection and expert viniculture. The winemaking process involves a patient hand-harvesting of botrytis-affected grapes, following a careful fermentation in oak barrels that imbues the wine with distinct layers of complexity and depth.
Boasting a deep golden hue, the Bastor-Lamontagne 1975 offers an opulent medley of honeyed fruits, toasted almond, and a subtle hint of spice on the palate. Its masterful balance of sweetness and acidity culminates in a lingering finish that leaves a captivating imprint. The château, with a winegrowing legacy dating back to the 17th century, is renowned for its consistent commitment to quality and the preservation of traditional winemaking techniques. A revered rarity, this wine truly exemplifies the elegance and sophistication of Sauternes.
In BondSG$943.00 -
Envelop your palate in the exquisite richness that is Bastor-Lamontagne 1979. Originating from the prestigious Sauternes region of Bordeaux, this wine presents an eloquent testimony to superb French winemaking expertise. Renowned for its opulence and precision, Bastor-Lamontagne is produced on a 53-hectare estate through the painstaking practice of harvesting grapes affected by noble rot, intensifying their sweetness and complexity. The vintage of 1979 is particularly notable, balancing intensity with finesse. This château was owned by the noble de Basterot family for over two centuries, recent meticulous restoration works have upheld its prestige.
Bastor-Lamontagne 1979 has a rich, golden hue and a seductive bouquet rife with honeyed fruit, wildflowers and exotic spice. On the palate, it mesmerises with its languid, layered texture and palpable acidity. Possessing a substantial finish, this indulgent wine ensures an unforgettable tasting experience.
In BondSG$1,015.00 -
(12x75cl) 1985Explore the decadent experience offered by the revered Bastor-Lamontagne 1985, a true treasure amongst connoisseurs. Born in the illustrious Sauternes region of Bordeaux, its character has been shaped by the unique terroir and traditional winemaking practices. The esteemed Château Bastor-Lamontagne, renowned for its meticulous hand-harvesting method, ensured only perfectly botrytized grapes feature in the blend.
This robust sweet wine boasts rich flavours of apricot, honey, and toasted nuts, complemented by its impressive longevity and well-rounded mature palate. Bastor-Lamontagne 1985 is dressed elegantly in a deep golden hue, a testament to its quarter-century age.
Reports from leading wine periodicals affirm the exquisite taste and superior quality of this precious vintage. The Bastor-Lamontagne 1985 has stood the test of time, emerging as a genuine classic in the landscape of fine wines, a testament to its exemplary winemaking process and exceptional composition.
In BondSG$610.00 -
(12x75cl) 2006The Bastor-Lamontagne 2006 hails from south-west Sauternes, an eminent sweet wine region of Bordeaux, France - renowned by enophiles for its award-winning dessert wines. The château's rich history in winemaking spans centuries, definitive of the exceptional calibre of its produce. An exquisite blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, and a dash of Muscadelle is expertly harvested, yielding a phenomenal complexity in taste. Hand-picked at their ripest, the grapes are meticulously destemmed, softly pressed and fermented in oak barrels with temperature control, proficiently preserving the fresh, fruity character. Expect a golden hued libation, revealing an aromatic symphony of candied fruits, honey and toasted notes. A harmonious medley of concentrated flavours unfold on the palate, deftly balanced by an invigorating acidity. The Bastor-Lamontagne 2006 affirms an impressive ageing potential, commended for its lengthy and persistent finish. A true embodiment of its prestigious terroir, the Bastor-Lamontagne 2006 offers a sensual wine-drinking journey, unparalleled by its class.
In BondSG$379.00 -
Vinous - Ian D'Agata (87-90)
Deep yellow-gold. Delicate aromas of fresh citrus, saffron and chamomile. Oily, viscous and rich on entry, then a bit chunky in the middle. Not particularly sweet on the persistent lemon-and-honey finish.In BondSG$415.00 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (85)
The 2012 Bastor-Lamontagne is simple and rather monotone on the nose. The palate is clean and fresh, well balanced, but like the nose, it is missing personality and feels short on the finish. For want of a better word, this comes across as a bit bland. Tasted blind at the Southwold Ten-Year On tasting.In BondSG$344.00 -
Indulge in the grandeur of the Bastor-Lamontagne 2013, a tantalising delicacy, hailing directly from Sauternes, Bordeaux. This remarkable wine offers a melodious blend of petulant intensity and profound complexity, thanks to its entrancing palette of diverse varietal components. The meticulous artistry exhibited in its conception brings forth flavourful notes of ripe, juicy apricots, tangy citrus, and luscious honey. But the enthralling story does not stop there.
The distinguished lineage of this production stems from the revered Bastor-Lamontagne estate—a producer historically renowned for their commitment to superb craftsmanship and the fruition of superior vintages. The dense gravel and clay viniculture soil paired with the subtropical marine climate build an ideal terroir, fostering the development of Botrytis Cinerea or “noble rot”. This rare fungus is deftly managed to boost wine concentration and complexity, granting the Bastor-Lamontagne 2013 its iconic status amongst connoisseur circles. The marvel of this vintage is a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship that continues to define the Bastor-Lamontagne legacy.
In BondSG$334.00 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (89)
The 2014 Bastor-Lamontagne has a delightful, quite pure bouquet with wild honey, creme fraiche and white flower scents that are well defined. The palate is well balanced with quince and lychee on the entry, slightly low acidity with toffee apple notes towards the finish that suggest it will mature quicker than its peers. This represents decent early drinking Sauternes. Tasted blind at the annual Southwold tasting.In BondSG$334.00 -
(12x75cl) 2015Jeb Dunnuck (94)
While I wasn’t able to taste many Sauternes on this trip, the 2015 Château Bastor-Lamontagne is nevertheless a gem that had me looking for a bottle. This medium gold-colored beauty boasts terrific notes of orange marmalade, caramelized citrus, and toasty oak in a thick, opulent, unctuous style. It stays fresh and lively, but this beauty leads with its fruit.In BondSG$339.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (88-91)
Orchard fruit, lemon confit and white flowers are all nicely lifted in the 2016 Bastor-Lamontagne. Gracious and airy in style, as it usually is, the 2016 Bastor is one of the more delicate Sauternes readers will come across in 2016.In BondSG$334.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (88-91)
Orchard fruit, lemon confit and white flowers are all nicely lifted in the 2016 Bastor-Lamontagne. Gracious and airy in style, as it usually is, the 2016 Bastor is one of the more delicate Sauternes readers will come across in 2016.In BondSG$351.00 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (89-91)
The 2017 Bastor-Lamontagne, where half the crop was lost, has a honeyed bouquet with hints of Turkish Delight, vanilla and freshly sliced mango. The palate is well balanced with crisp acidity and moderate depth. It is not a persistent Bastor-Lamontagne but it offers pleasing freshness from start, all the way up to its Barsac-like finish.In BondSG$351.00 -
(24x37.5cl) 2017Vinous - Neal Martin (89-91)
The 2017 Bastor-Lamontagne, where half the crop was lost, has a honeyed bouquet with hints of Turkish Delight, vanilla and freshly sliced mango. The palate is well balanced with crisp acidity and moderate depth. It is not a persistent Bastor-Lamontagne but it offers pleasing freshness from start, all the way up to its Barsac-like finish.In BondSG$358.00 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (91-93)
The 2021 Bastor-Lamontagne, which has 146gm/L residual sugar, the highest level ever, has a fragrant, tightly wound bouquet of well-defined wild peach, orange blossom and honeysuckle scents. The palate is balanced and rich, with fine definition and more body and concentration than recent vintages. The pure finish just needs a little more complexity. But this bodes well for the future following years of underperforming.In BondSG$219.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (94)
The 2022 Château Bastor-Lamontagne is a blend of 55% Sauvignon and 45% Sémillon, showcasing classic botrytis character. Honeyed orange, citrus marmalade, and floral notes lead the way. Medium to full-bodied, it’s lively and light on its feet, with beautiful purity and lift.In BondSG$272.00 -
The Bastor-Lamontagne SO Blanc 2016 emanates from the prestigious appellation of Sauternes in the Bordeaux region of France. Crafted by the renowned Château Bastor-Lamontagne with an unwavering commitment to excellence, this wine is the epitome of French viticulture and winemaking expertise. Renowned for its unique terroir, the Château utilises a blend of Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and a touch of Muscadelle grapes to achieve the nuanced profile of this late harvest wine. The grapes are selectively handpicked and vinified using traditional methods, capturing the essence of the varietals. This classic sweet wine exhibits notes of honey, ripe apricot and citrus, underpinned by a riveting acidity that promises a well-balanced finish. The Bastor-Lamontagne SO Blanc 2016 is simply a must-have for any discerning aficionado seeking a wine that perfectly represents the best of Bordelaise tradition and craftsmanship.
In BondSG$219.00 -
The Bastor-Lamontagne SO Blanc 2017 is a quintessential representation of the finesse and opulence of the Sauternes appellations. This exceptional wine hails from the acclaimed vineyard, Château Bastor-Lamontagne, residing in the heart of Bordeaux, France. The viticulture embraces traditional methods, prioritising sustainability and quality with a vine density of 6800 vines/ha. Vintage 2017 specifically, was marked by a special alternation of misty mornings and sunny afternoons, providing favourable conditions for the esteemed Botrytis cinerea, resulting in an extraordinary wine.
The Bastor-Lamontagne SO Blanc 2017, a fortuitous blend of 80% Semillon and 20% Sauvignon Blanc, proffers a melange of aromatic ripe stone fruit, honeyed notes and refreshing lively acidity. The splendid balance, complexity, and the lingering mouth-filling finish justify its esteemed reputation. Whether serving it as an indulgent aperitif or complementing it with savoury food pairings, the Bastor-Lamontagne SO Blanc 2017 provides an unforgettable sensual experience.
In BondSG$253.00 -
(4x75cl) 1971Wine Advocate (73)
An aroma highly suggestive of freshly brewed tea and ripe tangerines suggests overripeness. On the palate, the wine is diffuse, lacking direction, and is somewhat watery and uninteresting. This is a curious and unappealing rendition of Batailley. Anticipated maturity: Now-probably in serious decline. Last tasted, 2/79.In BondSG$922.00 -
(12x75cl) 1990Wine Spectator (92)
Beautiful wine. Very dark ruby-red. Wonderful blackberry, mineral and violet aromas. Full-bodied, with round and velvety tannins and a long, beautifully fruity finish.--1990 Bordeaux retrospective. Best after 2005. -JSIn BondSG$1,460.00 -
(12x75cl) 1994Wine Advocate (85)
An attractive black/ruby/purple color is followed by aromas of sweet curranty fruit and new oak. Medium-bodied, with good ripeness, this sound, straightforward, well-made wine lacks depth and complexity, but it will provide pleasant, foursquare drinking for another 12-14 years.In BondSG$1,060.00 -
Wine Advocate (87)
An excellent dark plum color is followed by scents of tobacco, cedar, black currants, and earth. There is good ripeness, medium to full body, smoky, herb-tinged flavors, and fine length. The tannin is firm, but not excessive. This 1998 is tasting significantly better from bottle than it did during its elevage. Anticipated maturity: 2004-2017.In BondSG$1,395.00 -
Wine Advocate (93)
Tasted at the Batailley vertical tasting at the château, the 2005 Batailley continues to be an excellent Pauillac that I suspect is overshadowed by some of its more illustrious and, let's not forget, more expensive neighbors. Here, it has an effervescent bouquet with vibrant red berry fruit and superb mineralité. This is extremely well focused, with hints of rose petal emerging with time. The palate is medium-bodied with finer tannin than in previous years. I feel there is still some oak to be fully absorbed, so don't be afraid to cellar this 2005 for another four or five years; but, even at this early stage, you can appreciate its precision on the graphite-infused finish. The 2005 Batailley is where the estate began its upward swing that is continuing to this day. Tasted April 2016.In BondSG$1,150.00 -
Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux (95)
Love this wine, I drink it regularly at home, and it always performs excellently in blind tastings, delivering so much of what we love about Pauillac. Ruby red colour, still vibrant, full of silky black fruits, pencil lead and mint leaf, revs up through the mid palate with layers of bilberry, cassis, slate and crushed rocks. You will get longer-lasting Pauillac 2009s, but this is thoroughly enjoyable and built to share. 55% new oak for ageing, Philippe Casteja owner.In BondSG$1,150.00 -
Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux (96)
We are in full on classic Pauillac territory here, sculpted and balanced juicy blackcurrant and bilberry fruits, great lift on the finish, one of best value wines of the tasting, sleek tannins, studded with freshly cut herbs and charcoal. For a long time the 2009 was the best of the two vintages at Batailley, but the 2010 is now taking the lead. 55% new oak for ageing, Philippe Casteja owner.In BondSG$916.00 -
(1x75cl) 2010Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux (96)
We are in full on classic Pauillac territory here, sculpted and balanced juicy blackcurrant and bilberry fruits, great lift on the finish, one of best value wines of the tasting, sleek tannins, studded with freshly cut herbs and charcoal. For a long time the 2009 was the best of the two vintages at Batailley, but the 2010 is now taking the lead. 55% new oak for ageing, Philippe Casteja owner.In BondSG$141.00 -
Wine Advocate (90)
The 2013 Batailley has a relatively backward bouquet, however, there is respectable fruit concentration here for the vintage: blackberry, cedar and cigar box, your typical traits for this estate. The palate offers commendable weight and extraction: not a Batailley of finesse or even complexity, though one with a modicum of presence and substance. Given this is a 2013 there is negligible under-ripeness on the tensile and almost steely finish. I can see this giving 10-15 years of pleasure and it represents a very commendable wine in the context of the growing season.In BondSG$613.00 -
Wine Advocate (91+)
The 2014 Batailley has an attractive bouquet, lilting scents of redcurrant and raspberry coulis, quite floral and very precise. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin, good depth and body, rounded for Batailley and less austere than usual. It feels closed towards the finish, tight-lipped, but there is certainly grip and presence here. It will require several years in bottle before it can show its true potential, but there is a sense of class to this Batailley that I suspect will become more evident with maturity. Tasted twice with consistent notes.In BondSG$714.00

