France - All Red Wines

France stands as the epitome of excellence when it comes to crafting red wines that showcase the diversity of terroirs, grape varieties, and winemaking traditions.


In Bordeaux, the renowned Left Bank vineyards of Château Lafite Rothschild, Château Margaux, Château Latour, and Château Haut-Brion epitomize the artistry of winemaking. These prestigious estates craft red wines that blend Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Malbec, resulting in wines of depth, structure, and complexity. The wines from the Right Bank, such as those from Pétrus, Château Ausone, and Château Cheval Blanc, offer elegance, refinement, and a focus on Merlot as the dominant grape variety.


In Burgundy, the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune regions are home to iconic vineyards like Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Domaine Leroy, and Domaine Armand Rousseau. These vineyards produce world-renowned Pinot Noir wines that showcase finesse, complexity, and a captivating expression of their unique terroirs.


The Rhône Valley boasts appellations such as Hermitage, Côte-Rôtie, and Châteauneuf-du-Pape. In Hermitage, producers like Jean-Louis Chave and Domaine Jean-Louis Grippat craft powerful and age-worthy Syrah-based wines with immense structure and complexity. Côte-Rôtie is known for its elegant and perfumed Syrah wines, while Châteauneuf-du-Pape combines a blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre to create bold and full-bodied wines.


Moving to the Loire Valley, the vineyards of Chinon and Saumur-Champigny shine with exceptional Cabernet Franc wines. Producers such as Charles Joguet and Domaine Guiberteau showcase the region's ability to craft wines of finesse, with notes of red fruits, spice, and a characteristic herbal undertone.


Finally, in the south, the Languedoc-Roussillon region is celebrated for its bold and robust red wines. Vineyards like Mas de Daumas Gassac and Domaine Gauby produce powerful and expressive wines that highlight the region's warm climate and diverse terroirs.



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  • Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey 1er Cru Champs Martin 2020 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (92-94)

    Lorenzon has exceeded himself with the 2020 Mercurey 1er Cru Champs Martin Rouge, a medium to full-bodied, taut and layered wine evocative of smoky blueberries, plums and exotic spices. Youthfully reserved without being in the least austere, this is an elegant, complete red that will richly reward patience, but don't expect the drama of over-ripeness and new oak young, because it avoids any excess.
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    SG$1,044.72
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  • Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey 1er Cru Piece 13 2018 (3x150cl)

    Introduce yourself to the quintessential expression of Burgundian wine with the inimitable Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey 1er Cru Piece 13 2018. Hailing from the magnificent landscapes of Mercurey in the heart of the famed Burgundy region, this offering is a skilful concoction of Lorenzon's masterful winemaking techniques, which highlight the authenticity and terroir-driven character of the wine.

    Applying meticulous viticulture and the vibrant Chardonnay grape, this wine is both biodynamic and organic, championing pure farming techniques. The entire process is carried out with the utmost respect for the environment and the unique climatic conditions of the region.

    Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey 1er Cru Piece 13 2018 flaunts an opulent palette layered with complex mineral tones, crisp acidity, and impeccable balance, a characteristic feature of Lorenzon's wines. Each sip delivers a stunning interplay of freshness and depth, making this wine an unforgettable experience to savour. Perfect for those special occasions or simply an indulgent evening.

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    SG$1,263.75
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  • Calon Segur 2020 (3x150cl)

    Jeb Dunnuck (99)

    The 2020 Château Calon Ségur is pure gold and another masterpiece from this estate. Harvested all in September and pulled from their 48 hectares of vines, the blend is 78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Franc, and the rest Petit Verdot that spent 20 months all in new French oak, and it hit 13.2% natural alcohol. My notes started and ended with "wow," and this riveting Saint-Estèphe offers a heavenly bouquet of red and black currants, truffly earth, iron, espresso, and tobacco leaf. With incredible purity of fruit, full-bodied richness, and ultra-fine tannins, it's a deep, pure, layered 2020 that deserves at least 7-8 years of bottle age and will cruise for 40-50 years in cold cellars. Hats off to the team at Calon Ségur.
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    SG$1,448.02
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  • Canon 2015 (3x150cl)

    Vinous (100)

    From the very beginning, the 2015 Canon has made an eloquent case for itself as one of the wines of the vintage. Multiple tastings from bottle only confirm what several early tastings hinted at: the 2015 Canon is simply extraordinary in every way. Sumptuous and exotic, with no hard edges and exceptional balance, the 2015 grabs hold of all the senses and never lets up. A rush of red fruit intermingled with floral notes, spice and smoke notes effortlessly runs up the wine's vertical structure as the 2015 thrills with every twist and turn. The 2015 Canon is a rare wine that is both hedonistic and intellectual - well, maybe it is a bit more hedonistic-leaning. It doesn't matter. Don't miss it. This 2015 is masterpiece from General Manager Nicolas Auderbert and his team at Canon.
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    SG$2,228.40
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  • Canon 2016 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (98+)

    Composed of 74% Merlot and 26% Cabernet Franc and aged for 18 months in 70% new French barriques, the 2016 Canon is medium to deep garnet-purple in color, and—WOW—it opens with the most stunning perfume of violets, red roses and kirsch, giving way to a core of black cherry preserves, chocolate box, licorice, warm plums and Chinese five spice plus an earthy waft of underbrush. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is completely filled with expressive, perfumed black berry layers accented by lively red fruits and exotic spices, supported by impressively fine-grained tannins and fantastic tension, finishing very long with jaw-dropping energy. Tasted three times, I had one opportunity to taste the 2015 and 2016 Canon side by side. While I love the bold, rich, seductive nature of the 2015, this 2016 kicks it up a notch in terms of polish, precision, depth and persistence. Most notably, the superbly ripe, exquisitely fine-grained tannins on this 2016 bring to the table a whole other level of sophistication. Bravo!
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    SG$1,243.08
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  • Canon 2018 (3x150cl)

    Vinous - Antonio Galloni (98)

    The 2018 Canon is every bit as magnificent from bottle as it was from barrel. Maybe more so. Vertical and explosive in the glass, Canon sizzles with tension and vibrancy. Readers will find a majestic, soaring Grand Cru Classé that captures all the magic of Saint-Émilion's limestone plateau. Canon exudes mind-blowing precision and deliciousness. It is another magnificent effort from Technical Director Nicolas Audebert and his team.
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    SG$1,168.94
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  • Canon 2019 (3x150cl)

    The Wine Independent (100)

    Composed of 74% Merlot and 26% Cabernet Franc, the 2019 Canon is deep garnet-purple in color. It offers up fragrant notes of mocha, violets, and licorice over a core of plum preserves and wild blueberries, plus a waft of Indian spices. The full-bodied palate is full-on gorgeous, delivering bright, energetic black and blue fruit layers with a lively backbone and super-fine, perfectly ripe tannins, finishing long, long, long.
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    SG$1,170.07
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  • Canon-La-Gaffeliere 2020 (3x150cl)

    Vinous - Antonio Galloni (97)

    The 2020 Canon La Gaffelière is heady, sumptuous and totally exotic. A wine of depth and striking intensity, the 2020 possesses tremendous balance right out of the gate. Ripe red plum, blood orange, pomegranate, spice and leather all meld together effortlessly. There's real presence and depth here. Time in the glass brings out the purity of the flavors. The blend is 55% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon. I can't wait to see how this ages
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    SG$1,068.70
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  • Canon-La-Gaffeliere 2023 (3x150cl)

    James Suckling (96-97)

    Showing al-dente fruit with raspberries, orange peel and other hints of bitter citrus. Medium-bodied with creamy and medium, round tannins leading to a salty finish. Cabernet franc really showing through. A blend of 45% cabernet franc, 35% merlot, 20% cabernet sauvignon. May be better than 2022.
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    SG$634.82
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  • Cantenac Brown 2023 (3x150cl)

    The Wine Cellar Insider (94-96)

    2023 is the first vintage produced in the new, state-of-the-art gravity cellars, which really made a difference this year. Sporting a dark hue, the intense aromatic profile shoots out its blackberry, espresso, flowers, cherries, and truffle with only a single swirl. On the palate, the wine is opulent, powerful, rich, and intense, yet, it is also light on its feet due to its complementing acidities. The finish is long, intense, energetic, and rich, with layers of sweet, polished, luscious fruits, with just a hint of spice, and peppery cocoa on the back end. The wine is a blend of 71.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot, and 1.5% Petit Verdot. 13.6% ABV, 3.64 pH. The Grand Vin was produced using only 52% of the harvest. Picking took place September 7 - October 6, making this the longest harvest in the history of the estate.
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    SG$438.62
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  • Carruades de Lafite 2021 (3x150cl)

    James Suckling (94-95)

    Soft and attractive character to this wine, showing a polished-tannin frame and a juicy center-palate. Medium body with medium, velvety tannins. Juicy. 55% cabernet sauvignon, 36% merlot, 5% cabernet franc and 4% petit verdot.
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    SG$2,773.51
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  • Cecile Tremblay Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru 2018 (3x150cl)

    Vinous (95-97)

    The 2018 Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru is exceedingly pure on the nose, offering black cherries, bergamot and touches of pomegranate and wonderful mineralité; it’s actually not unlike the Chapelle-Chambertin from Dugat in style. The palate is well balanced with fine-grained tannins. Not a voluptuous Chapelle-Chambertin, but full of nervosité, with a lightly spiced and very persistent finish. Superb.
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    SG$20,699.58
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  • Certan de May de Certan 2019 (3x150cl)

    Decanter (94)

    Ripe nose with some black truffle, dark chocolate and blackcurrant. On the palate this is juicy and succulent, a lighter fresher wine than the two before, cooling mint, minerality, bright strawberry and raspberry leaf. lifted still with concentration and pomerol power but also glossy with some confidence shining through. Nicely integrated tannins and long length.
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    SG$1,321.54
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  • Chandon de Briailles Corton Grand Cru Les Bressandes 2018 (3x150cl)

    Vinous - Neal Martin (93-95)

    The 2018 Corton-Bressandes Grand Cru comes from four parcels of vines, totaling 1.5 hectares, on the mid-slope. Slightly deeper in color than the Les Maréchaudes, it has more depth and complexity on the nose, the blackberry, raspberry, wild hedgerow and damp-earthy, mossy aromas soaring from the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with very supple tannins, and smoother and silkier than the Les Maréchaudes, leading to a sensual, pure, caressing finish. A gorgeous 2018 from Chardonnay des Briailles.
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    SG$1,747.77
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  • Chapoutier Ermitage L'Ermite 2019 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (100)

    Marked by sensationally deep notes of crushed stone, cassis and blueberry, the 2019 Ermitage l'Ermite is a tremendous effort and a worthy rival to the wines produced in the past four vintages. Full-bodied, it's rich and restrained, expansive yet structured—just a complete wine from mouthwatering aromas to velvety mouthfeel and long, stony finish. While delicious now, I'd expect it to close up shortly, yet still be going strong two decades from now. Wow!
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    SG$2,880.24
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  • Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 2020 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (100)

    Crushed stone, mint, blackberries and cassis all appear upon the nose of the 2020 Ermitage le Pavillon. The great vintages of these wines soak up the oak, like this one has. Full-bodied, concentrated and massive in scale, it's a mouthful of dark fruit flavors that gradually morph into something more savory on the long, silky-firm finish, adding notes of black olives and espresso. It's really impressive, as it maintains a sense of elegance all along its path.
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    SG$2,124.87
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  • Charles Van Canneyt Chambertin Grand Cru 2019 (3x150cl)
  • Charles van Canneyt Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes 2020 (3x150cl)
  • Charles Van Canneyt Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2019 (3x150cl)
  • Charles van Canneyt Corton Grand Cru Les Chaumes 2020 (3x150cl)
  • Charles Van Canneyt Echezeaux Grand Cru 2019 (3x150cl)
  • Charles Van Canneyt Griotte-Chambertin Grand Cru 2017 (3x150cl)
  • Charles Van Canneyt Mazis-Chambertin Grand Cru 2019 (3x150cl)
  • Charles Van Canneyt Volnay 1er Cru Santenots 2020 (3x150cl)
  • Chateau de la Tour Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru VV 2019 (3x150cl)

    Connoisseurs will savour every sip of the Chateau de la Tour Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru VV 2019, a masterpiece in Burgundian winemaking. This exceptional offering is born from aged vines, nestled in the heart of Burgundy's revered Clos de Vougeot appellation, a testament to the expertise of its producer, François Labet, who follows time-honoured traditions for a distinct result.

    Each bottle captures the true essence of Pinot Noir grapes, harvested from 85- to 105-year old vines which bestow unparalleled depth of flavour. The wine undergoes meticulous oak barrel fermentation, with 50% new oak to intensify complexity, forging a beautiful marriage of intensity and elegance.

    Bursting with vibrant cherries, a hint of earthy truffle, and adorned by a silky finish, the Chateau de la Tour Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru VV 2019 delivers a harmonious symphony in every glass, a testament to Burgundy's viticultural heritage awaits you.

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    SG$2,963.12
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  • Chateau des Jacques (Louis Jadot) Morgon Cote du Py 2015 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (93+)

    The 2015 Morgon Côte du Py is a deep, brooding wine, unfurling in the glass with notes of spicy dark fruits, baking chocolate and rich soil tones. On the palate, it's full-bodied, super concentrated and powerful, with lovely acids, fine-grained tannins and a rich but vibrant finish. While it's atypically imposing and large-scaled, it's a very persuasive rendition of the balmy, dry 2015 vintage, and it looks likely to handsomely repay cellaring.
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    SG$475.68
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  • Chateau des Jacques (Louis Jadot) Moulin-A-Vent Clos du Grand Carquelin 2019 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    The 2019 Moulin-à-Vent Clos du Grand Carquelin has turned out especially well this year, wafting from the glass with notes of dark berry fruit, cherry preserve, warm spices and rose petals. Medium to full-bodied, supple and enveloping, with melting tannins and an ample core of succulent fruit, it's seamless and sensual, deriving from parcels located near Champ de Cour this year.
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    SG$263.17
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  • Chateau des Jacques Moulin-a-Vent le Moulin 2018 (3x150cl)
  • Chateau des Jacques Moulin-a-Vent le Moulin 2020 (3x150cl)
  • Chateau du Moulin a Vent Moulin a Vent Clos de Londres 2014 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (92)

    The 2014 Moulin A Vent Clos de Londres is another micro-cuvée that comes from a parcel just outside the château and for that reason the Parinet family believe that the previous owners paid a lot of attention to it. It was bottled in December 2015. It has an attractive bouquet with raspberry coulis, wild strawberry and bilberry that is well defined and seems to gain intensity in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with crisp, slightly chalky tannin. This seems fresh and tensile, displays a light oyster shell note towards the finish that lingers in the mouth. You have the feeling that this will have more to give with 2-3 years in bottle and it is an exquisite take on Moulin-à-Vent that will give a decade's worth of drinking pleasure. Château de Moulin-à-Vent is one of the historic estates in Beaujolais, one that I had not been to before. So when Edouard Parinet invited me down, I thought I would take this opportunity to discover this revived estate that is beginning to produce some of the best wines in the appellation. Winemaking here dates all the way back to 1763 when Philiberte Pommier began making wines at the property (although records suggest that winemaking stretches back to 1732 when it was known as Château des Thorins). For many decades it produced a single cuvée from its diverse array of terroirs and as a bottle of 1991 showed, some of them can be rather fine. But in 2009 it was sold to Jean-Jacques Parinet, a Parisian with a lifetime passion for wines. He began by splitting up the 37 hectares of vine into separate cuvées, aiming to reflect the heterogeneous terroirs of Moulin-à-Vent. It is a long-term project. Clearly the renovations in the house are ongoing and I must admit that I did worry about getting electrocuted every time I went to the lavatory. It needs a bit of TLC but there is a lot of charm to this château and there is a great deal of investment into both the vineyard and the winery. Anyway, I asked Edouard Parinet some questions and he kindly replied in detail to give further information. I began by asking what inspired his father to purchase Chateau du Moulin-à-Vent? "We were both inspired by a family challenge and I was really into wine, maybe even more than my father! When considering buying a wine estate there are not so many options when you are looking for high potential and a historic appellation with affordable land prices. Moulin-à-Vent ticked all these boxes. Jean-Jacques (and his generation more globally) probably have considered for decades Moulin-à-Vent as a high-end appellation for wine, these wines being marketed pretty high in the 1960s and 1970s. Château du Moulin-à-Vent was the right match for a high potential domain sitting on terroir-rich soils!" I then asked for specific investments made at the property since 2009. Edouard replied: "The first big investment was the vat room in 2009, so that we immediately profit from well-equiped, clean facilities. The combination of stainless steel tanks with temperature control system is key for us in the vinification process. For the last 7 years we have been investing in the vineyard to rediscover perfect vegetal material and for this we have trellised the entire vineyard, complanté vines where they were missing and purchased new machinery. There are many ongoing trials at the domain as part of the investments in terms of trellising, pruning, soils and selection massale. We have also expanded the surface under organic viticulture to around 5 hectares and also 1 hectare under biodynamics. Our futaille [which you might translate as barrel regime] is mature enough so that we only need to use on average 15-25% of new oak. Our barrel cellar is temperature-controlled so that we can guarantee good cellaring conditions, which is important since our wines are distributed on average 3 vintages before current year." Then I inquired about their vineyard practices and vinification. "A basic summary would be: viticulture très raisonnée, soil work, trellising, complantation to preserve our old vines. Every soil is worked and a lot of attention is paid to each of them. Our average yield so far is 25 hl/ha (compared to 16 hl/ha in 2012 to 33 hl/ha in 2011). Our approach is to understand the terroirs and test different viticultures (organic and biodynamic) so that we can judge the one which have the best results. Regarding the winemaking, the extraction lasts between 2 and 3 weeks. Whole bunch is only used on old vines and in hot vintages - it is the only way to get a good stem ripeness. In 2015, there is 30% whole bunch as a volume and everything else was destemmed. Pigeage are mainly done 'à froid' for the first couple of days when the alcohol is not too high and then we do remontage. The vinification temperatures never exceed 28 degrees Celsius. For vinification we have no recipe! Every vintage, every terroir is treated independently. We harvest with a large team of around 70 people, which is another investment! So, harvest period is very short on a very small surface, which guarantees a good timing for picking at the right maturity." Finally, I asked about plans for the future and when will the renovations in the house be finished? "Our plan is to keep on working our vines and better our understanding of our terroirs. The house will progress when we will have the time for it."
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    SG$991.25
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  • Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey 1er Cru Champs Martin 2020 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (92-94)

    Lorenzon has exceeded himself with the 2020 Mercurey 1er Cru Champs Martin Rouge, a medium to full-bodied, taut and layered wine evocative of smoky blueberries, plums and exotic spices. Youthfully reserved without being in the least austere, this is an elegant, complete red that will richly reward patience, but don't expect the drama of over-ripeness and new oak young, because it avoids any excess.
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    SG$905.00
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  • Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey 1er Cru Piece 13 2018 (3x150cl)

    Introduce yourself to the quintessential expression of Burgundian wine with the inimitable Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey 1er Cru Piece 13 2018. Hailing from the magnificent landscapes of Mercurey in the heart of the famed Burgundy region, this offering is a skilful concoction of Lorenzon's masterful winemaking techniques, which highlight the authenticity and terroir-driven character of the wine.

    Applying meticulous viticulture and the vibrant Chardonnay grape, this wine is both biodynamic and organic, championing pure farming techniques. The entire process is carried out with the utmost respect for the environment and the unique climatic conditions of the region.

    Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey 1er Cru Piece 13 2018 flaunts an opulent palette layered with complex mineral tones, crisp acidity, and impeccable balance, a characteristic feature of Lorenzon's wines. Each sip delivers a stunning interplay of freshness and depth, making this wine an unforgettable experience to savour. Perfect for those special occasions or simply an indulgent evening.

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    SG$1,100.00
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  • Calon Segur 2020 (3x150cl)

    Jeb Dunnuck (99)

    The 2020 Château Calon Ségur is pure gold and another masterpiece from this estate. Harvested all in September and pulled from their 48 hectares of vines, the blend is 78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Franc, and the rest Petit Verdot that spent 20 months all in new French oak, and it hit 13.2% natural alcohol. My notes started and ended with "wow," and this riveting Saint-Estèphe offers a heavenly bouquet of red and black currants, truffly earth, iron, espresso, and tobacco leaf. With incredible purity of fruit, full-bodied richness, and ultra-fine tannins, it's a deep, pure, layered 2020 that deserves at least 7-8 years of bottle age and will cruise for 40-50 years in cold cellars. Hats off to the team at Calon Ségur.
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    SG$1,275.00
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  • Canon 2015 (3x150cl)

    Vinous (100)

    From the very beginning, the 2015 Canon has made an eloquent case for itself as one of the wines of the vintage. Multiple tastings from bottle only confirm what several early tastings hinted at: the 2015 Canon is simply extraordinary in every way. Sumptuous and exotic, with no hard edges and exceptional balance, the 2015 grabs hold of all the senses and never lets up. A rush of red fruit intermingled with floral notes, spice and smoke notes effortlessly runs up the wine's vertical structure as the 2015 thrills with every twist and turn. The 2015 Canon is a rare wine that is both hedonistic and intellectual - well, maybe it is a bit more hedonistic-leaning. It doesn't matter. Don't miss it. This 2015 is masterpiece from General Manager Nicolas Auderbert and his team at Canon.
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    SG$1,985.00
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  • Canon 2016 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (98+)

    Composed of 74% Merlot and 26% Cabernet Franc and aged for 18 months in 70% new French barriques, the 2016 Canon is medium to deep garnet-purple in color, and—WOW—it opens with the most stunning perfume of violets, red roses and kirsch, giving way to a core of black cherry preserves, chocolate box, licorice, warm plums and Chinese five spice plus an earthy waft of underbrush. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is completely filled with expressive, perfumed black berry layers accented by lively red fruits and exotic spices, supported by impressively fine-grained tannins and fantastic tension, finishing very long with jaw-dropping energy. Tasted three times, I had one opportunity to taste the 2015 and 2016 Canon side by side. While I love the bold, rich, seductive nature of the 2015, this 2016 kicks it up a notch in terms of polish, precision, depth and persistence. Most notably, the superbly ripe, exquisitely fine-grained tannins on this 2016 bring to the table a whole other level of sophistication. Bravo!
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    SG$1,085.00
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  • Canon 2018 (3x150cl)

    Vinous - Antonio Galloni (98)

    The 2018 Canon is every bit as magnificent from bottle as it was from barrel. Maybe more so. Vertical and explosive in the glass, Canon sizzles with tension and vibrancy. Readers will find a majestic, soaring Grand Cru Classé that captures all the magic of Saint-Émilion's limestone plateau. Canon exudes mind-blowing precision and deliciousness. It is another magnificent effort from Technical Director Nicolas Audebert and his team.
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    SG$1,015.00
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  • Canon 2019 (3x150cl)

    The Wine Independent (100)

    Composed of 74% Merlot and 26% Cabernet Franc, the 2019 Canon is deep garnet-purple in color. It offers up fragrant notes of mocha, violets, and licorice over a core of plum preserves and wild blueberries, plus a waft of Indian spices. The full-bodied palate is full-on gorgeous, delivering bright, energetic black and blue fruit layers with a lively backbone and super-fine, perfectly ripe tannins, finishing long, long, long.
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    SG$1,020.00
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  • Canon-La-Gaffeliere 2020 (3x150cl)

    Vinous - Antonio Galloni (97)

    The 2020 Canon La Gaffelière is heady, sumptuous and totally exotic. A wine of depth and striking intensity, the 2020 possesses tremendous balance right out of the gate. Ripe red plum, blood orange, pomegranate, spice and leather all meld together effortlessly. There's real presence and depth here. Time in the glass brings out the purity of the flavors. The blend is 55% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon. I can't wait to see how this ages
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    SG$927.00
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  • Canon-La-Gaffeliere 2023 (3x150cl)

    James Suckling (96-97)

    Showing al-dente fruit with raspberries, orange peel and other hints of bitter citrus. Medium-bodied with creamy and medium, round tannins leading to a salty finish. Cabernet franc really showing through. A blend of 45% cabernet franc, 35% merlot, 20% cabernet sauvignon. May be better than 2022.
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    SG$523.00
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  • Cantenac Brown 2023 (3x150cl)

    The Wine Cellar Insider (94-96)

    2023 is the first vintage produced in the new, state-of-the-art gravity cellars, which really made a difference this year. Sporting a dark hue, the intense aromatic profile shoots out its blackberry, espresso, flowers, cherries, and truffle with only a single swirl. On the palate, the wine is opulent, powerful, rich, and intense, yet, it is also light on its feet due to its complementing acidities. The finish is long, intense, energetic, and rich, with layers of sweet, polished, luscious fruits, with just a hint of spice, and peppery cocoa on the back end. The wine is a blend of 71.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot, and 1.5% Petit Verdot. 13.6% ABV, 3.64 pH. The Grand Vin was produced using only 52% of the harvest. Picking took place September 7 - October 6, making this the longest harvest in the history of the estate.
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    SG$343.00
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  • Carruades de Lafite 2021 (3x150cl)

    James Suckling (94-95)

    Soft and attractive character to this wine, showing a polished-tannin frame and a juicy center-palate. Medium body with medium, velvety tannins. Juicy. 55% cabernet sauvignon, 36% merlot, 5% cabernet franc and 4% petit verdot.
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    SG$2,495.00
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  • Cecile Tremblay Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru 2018 (3x150cl)

    Vinous (95-97)

    The 2018 Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru is exceedingly pure on the nose, offering black cherries, bergamot and touches of pomegranate and wonderful mineralité; it’s actually not unlike the Chapelle-Chambertin from Dugat in style. The palate is well balanced with fine-grained tannins. Not a voluptuous Chapelle-Chambertin, but full of nervosité, with a lightly spiced and very persistent finish. Superb.
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    SG$18,935.00
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  • Certan de May de Certan 2019 (3x150cl)

    Decanter (94)

    Ripe nose with some black truffle, dark chocolate and blackcurrant. On the palate this is juicy and succulent, a lighter fresher wine than the two before, cooling mint, minerality, bright strawberry and raspberry leaf. lifted still with concentration and pomerol power but also glossy with some confidence shining through. Nicely integrated tannins and long length.
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    SG$1,155.00
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  • Chandon de Briailles Corton Grand Cru Les Bressandes 2018 (3x150cl)

    Vinous - Neal Martin (93-95)

    The 2018 Corton-Bressandes Grand Cru comes from four parcels of vines, totaling 1.5 hectares, on the mid-slope. Slightly deeper in color than the Les Maréchaudes, it has more depth and complexity on the nose, the blackberry, raspberry, wild hedgerow and damp-earthy, mossy aromas soaring from the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with very supple tannins, and smoother and silkier than the Les Maréchaudes, leading to a sensual, pure, caressing finish. A gorgeous 2018 from Chardonnay des Briailles.
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    SG$1,550.00
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  • Chapoutier Ermitage L'Ermite 2019 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (100)

    Marked by sensationally deep notes of crushed stone, cassis and blueberry, the 2019 Ermitage l'Ermite is a tremendous effort and a worthy rival to the wines produced in the past four vintages. Full-bodied, it's rich and restrained, expansive yet structured—just a complete wine from mouthwatering aromas to velvety mouthfeel and long, stony finish. While delicious now, I'd expect it to close up shortly, yet still be going strong two decades from now. Wow!
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    SG$2,585.00
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  • Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 2020 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (100)

    Crushed stone, mint, blackberries and cassis all appear upon the nose of the 2020 Ermitage le Pavillon. The great vintages of these wines soak up the oak, like this one has. Full-bodied, concentrated and massive in scale, it's a mouthful of dark fruit flavors that gradually morph into something more savory on the long, silky-firm finish, adding notes of black olives and espresso. It's really impressive, as it maintains a sense of elegance all along its path.
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    SG$1,892.00
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  • Charles Van Canneyt Chambertin Grand Cru 2019 (3x150cl)
  • Charles van Canneyt Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru Les Lavrottes 2020 (3x150cl)
  • Charles Van Canneyt Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2019 (3x150cl)
  • Charles van Canneyt Corton Grand Cru Les Chaumes 2020 (3x150cl)
  • Charles Van Canneyt Echezeaux Grand Cru 2019 (3x150cl)
  • Charles Van Canneyt Griotte-Chambertin Grand Cru 2017 (3x150cl)
  • Charles Van Canneyt Mazis-Chambertin Grand Cru 2019 (3x150cl)
  • Charles Van Canneyt Volnay 1er Cru Santenots 2020 (3x150cl)
  • Chateau de la Tour Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru VV 2019 (3x150cl)

    Connoisseurs will savour every sip of the Chateau de la Tour Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru VV 2019, a masterpiece in Burgundian winemaking. This exceptional offering is born from aged vines, nestled in the heart of Burgundy's revered Clos de Vougeot appellation, a testament to the expertise of its producer, François Labet, who follows time-honoured traditions for a distinct result.

    Each bottle captures the true essence of Pinot Noir grapes, harvested from 85- to 105-year old vines which bestow unparalleled depth of flavour. The wine undergoes meticulous oak barrel fermentation, with 50% new oak to intensify complexity, forging a beautiful marriage of intensity and elegance.

    Bursting with vibrant cherries, a hint of earthy truffle, and adorned by a silky finish, the Chateau de la Tour Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru VV 2019 delivers a harmonious symphony in every glass, a testament to Burgundy's viticultural heritage awaits you.

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    SG$2,665.00
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  • Chateau des Jacques (Louis Jadot) Morgon Cote du Py 2015 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (93+)

    The 2015 Morgon Côte du Py is a deep, brooding wine, unfurling in the glass with notes of spicy dark fruits, baking chocolate and rich soil tones. On the palate, it's full-bodied, super concentrated and powerful, with lovely acids, fine-grained tannins and a rich but vibrant finish. While it's atypically imposing and large-scaled, it's a very persuasive rendition of the balmy, dry 2015 vintage, and it looks likely to handsomely repay cellaring.
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    SG$377.00
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  • Chateau des Jacques (Louis Jadot) Moulin-A-Vent Clos du Grand Carquelin 2019 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    The 2019 Moulin-à-Vent Clos du Grand Carquelin has turned out especially well this year, wafting from the glass with notes of dark berry fruit, cherry preserve, warm spices and rose petals. Medium to full-bodied, supple and enveloping, with melting tannins and an ample core of succulent fruit, it's seamless and sensual, deriving from parcels located near Champ de Cour this year.
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    SG$186.00
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  • Chateau des Jacques Moulin-a-Vent le Moulin 2018 (3x150cl)
  • Chateau des Jacques Moulin-a-Vent le Moulin 2020 (3x150cl)
  • Chateau du Moulin a Vent Moulin a Vent Clos de Londres 2014 (3x150cl)

    Wine Advocate (92)

    The 2014 Moulin A Vent Clos de Londres is another micro-cuvée that comes from a parcel just outside the château and for that reason the Parinet family believe that the previous owners paid a lot of attention to it. It was bottled in December 2015. It has an attractive bouquet with raspberry coulis, wild strawberry and bilberry that is well defined and seems to gain intensity in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with crisp, slightly chalky tannin. This seems fresh and tensile, displays a light oyster shell note towards the finish that lingers in the mouth. You have the feeling that this will have more to give with 2-3 years in bottle and it is an exquisite take on Moulin-à-Vent that will give a decade's worth of drinking pleasure. Château de Moulin-à-Vent is one of the historic estates in Beaujolais, one that I had not been to before. So when Edouard Parinet invited me down, I thought I would take this opportunity to discover this revived estate that is beginning to produce some of the best wines in the appellation. Winemaking here dates all the way back to 1763 when Philiberte Pommier began making wines at the property (although records suggest that winemaking stretches back to 1732 when it was known as Château des Thorins). For many decades it produced a single cuvée from its diverse array of terroirs and as a bottle of 1991 showed, some of them can be rather fine. But in 2009 it was sold to Jean-Jacques Parinet, a Parisian with a lifetime passion for wines. He began by splitting up the 37 hectares of vine into separate cuvées, aiming to reflect the heterogeneous terroirs of Moulin-à-Vent. It is a long-term project. Clearly the renovations in the house are ongoing and I must admit that I did worry about getting electrocuted every time I went to the lavatory. It needs a bit of TLC but there is a lot of charm to this château and there is a great deal of investment into both the vineyard and the winery. Anyway, I asked Edouard Parinet some questions and he kindly replied in detail to give further information. I began by asking what inspired his father to purchase Chateau du Moulin-à-Vent? "We were both inspired by a family challenge and I was really into wine, maybe even more than my father! When considering buying a wine estate there are not so many options when you are looking for high potential and a historic appellation with affordable land prices. Moulin-à-Vent ticked all these boxes. Jean-Jacques (and his generation more globally) probably have considered for decades Moulin-à-Vent as a high-end appellation for wine, these wines being marketed pretty high in the 1960s and 1970s. Château du Moulin-à-Vent was the right match for a high potential domain sitting on terroir-rich soils!" I then asked for specific investments made at the property since 2009. Edouard replied: "The first big investment was the vat room in 2009, so that we immediately profit from well-equiped, clean facilities. The combination of stainless steel tanks with temperature control system is key for us in the vinification process. For the last 7 years we have been investing in the vineyard to rediscover perfect vegetal material and for this we have trellised the entire vineyard, complanté vines where they were missing and purchased new machinery. There are many ongoing trials at the domain as part of the investments in terms of trellising, pruning, soils and selection massale. We have also expanded the surface under organic viticulture to around 5 hectares and also 1 hectare under biodynamics. Our futaille [which you might translate as barrel regime] is mature enough so that we only need to use on average 15-25% of new oak. Our barrel cellar is temperature-controlled so that we can guarantee good cellaring conditions, which is important since our wines are distributed on average 3 vintages before current year." Then I inquired about their vineyard practices and vinification. "A basic summary would be: viticulture très raisonnée, soil work, trellising, complantation to preserve our old vines. Every soil is worked and a lot of attention is paid to each of them. Our average yield so far is 25 hl/ha (compared to 16 hl/ha in 2012 to 33 hl/ha in 2011). Our approach is to understand the terroirs and test different viticultures (organic and biodynamic) so that we can judge the one which have the best results. Regarding the winemaking, the extraction lasts between 2 and 3 weeks. Whole bunch is only used on old vines and in hot vintages - it is the only way to get a good stem ripeness. In 2015, there is 30% whole bunch as a volume and everything else was destemmed. Pigeage are mainly done 'à froid' for the first couple of days when the alcohol is not too high and then we do remontage. The vinification temperatures never exceed 28 degrees Celsius. For vinification we have no recipe! Every vintage, every terroir is treated independently. We harvest with a large team of around 70 people, which is another investment! So, harvest period is very short on a very small surface, which guarantees a good timing for picking at the right maturity." Finally, I asked about plans for the future and when will the renovations in the house be finished? "Our plan is to keep on working our vines and better our understanding of our terroirs. The house will progress when we will have the time for it."
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    SG$850.00
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