Italy - All Italian Wines

Italy, known as the "Land of Wine," is celebrated for its exquisite range of fine wines. With a winemaking history dating back thousands of years and a diverse array of terroirs, Italy offers a remarkable collection of wines that delight the senses and captivate wine enthusiasts worldwide.

 

In Tuscany, famous vineyards like Antinori, Marchesi di Frescobaldi, and Tenuta San Guido have become synonymous with excellence. Wines such as Brunello di Montalcino, Chianti Classico, and Super Tuscans like Sassicaia and Tignanello showcase the region's mastery in crafting complex, age-worthy, and expressive wines. Piedmont is home to legendary vineyards like GajaVietti, and Marchesi di Barolo. The region's iconic wines, Barolo and Barbaresco, crafted from the Nebbiolo grape, epitomize power, elegance, and longevity. These wines boast flavors of red fruit, floral notes, earthy undertones, and firm tannins. Veneto, renowned for its sparkling Prosecco wines, is also famous for Amarone della Valpolicella. Vineyards like Allegrini and Quintarelli produce exceptional Amarone wines with concentrated flavors of dark fruit, spices, and a velvety texture. Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, offers a different yet captivating expression of Italian wines. Vineyards like Planeta, Donnafugata, and Tasca d'Almerita craft remarkable wines from indigenous grape varieties such as Nero d'Avola and Nerello Mascalese. These wines exhibit intense fruit flavors, vibrant acidity, and a unique volcanic minerality.

 

These are just a few examples of the renowned vineyards and wines Italy has to offer. From the northern regions of Piedmont and Veneto to the central regions of Tuscany and Umbria, and down to the southern regions of Sicily and Puglia, Italy's wine regions are a treasure trove of exceptional wines. Experience the allure of Italian wines and immerse yourself in the rich history, diverse terroirs, and passionate winemaking that define the Italian wine scene. Whether you're sipping a prestigious Barolo, a refined Brunello di Montalcino, a refreshing Prosecco, or a bold Nero d'Avola, Italian wines promise a journey of flavors and a celebration of Italy's winemaking heritage.



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  • Poliziano Vino Nobile Montepulciano Vigna Asinone 1997 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    Impenetrable blackish-garnet color. Potent, penetrating aromas of plum, wild cherry and chocolate. Rich, full and velvety in flavor; sumptuous and elegant. Superbly ripe fruit sweetened by harmonious oak. Impeccably balanced wine, a textbook example of Vino Nobile at its best.
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    SG$1,577.14
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco 1985 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (89)

    It was getting late, but there was still time for one more Nebbiolo, from a vintage that we hadn’t spent any time with. I wasn’t sure how this magnum of the Produttori del Barbaresco’s 1985 Barbaresco would show given that its provenance was iffy, at best, but the wine was simply beautiful, with soft, caressing fruit and expressive aromatics. It was an impressive showing for the regular bottling in a warm, precocious vintage in which many wines are approaching full maturity.
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    SG$2,176.64
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco 2015 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (93)

    I tasted this wine after bottling but before its commercial release. The 2015 Barbaresco will hit the market on September 1st. It was scheduled to be released in October, but because Produttori del Barbaresco is already out of stock of the 2014 Barbaresco, they decided to move this release up and shorten waiting times. I mention that because you definitely don't want to pop the cork too early. The 2015 vintage opens to a visibly darker color and thicker concentration compared to recent past vintages. Next to the upcoming 2016 and 2017 editions, we can expect 2015 to be the most fruit-forward of the three. You get dark tones of plum and blackberry with dry tannins at the rear.
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    SG$738.85
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Pora Riserva 2013 (12x75cl)

    Wine Spectator (95)

    A rich, cherry- and floral-scented red, effusive in aroma, with the core of cherry prevailing on the palate. Though fleshy, this gives way to firm tannins that line the lingering aftertaste. Inviting and full of energy, so decant now or wait.
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    SG$1,450.66
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Pora Riserva 2014 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    I had tasted this vintage last year as a barrel sample. Now a fully complete wine, the 2014 Barbaresco Riserva Pora did not disappoint, and even jumped up a few points. The Riserva Pora opens to dark fruit intensity with a slightly more accessible quality. Those lovely floral tones of lavender and violet are ever present. After having spent three years in oak and another year in the bottle, this wine offers a looser mouthfeel in terms of tannic structure, making it a bit more open and immediate in personality. You could uncork this bottle in 2020 if you just can't wait, but ideally, it is meant for the longer haul.
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    SG$1,434.31
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Rio Sordo Riserva 2014 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    The 2014 Barbaresco Riserva Rio Sordo represents a jump forward in structure compared to the other three vineyards (Pora, Pajè and Ovello) that were tasted before this wine. The Riserva Rio Sordo shows a dark and solid personality, with a tight core of black fruit that will relax and unwind with more bottle aging in the cellar. It is also slightly sharper and more focused in terms of mouthfeel, with the kind of tannic tightness you always get with young Nebbiolo in the cooler vintages such as 2014. Barbaresco lovers should jot this one down.
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    SG$1,390.71
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Rio Sordo Riserva 2015 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96+)

    This wine usually falls somewhere in the middle of the Riserva continuum (starting with the most lithe and elegant wine and ending with the most powerful) presented by Produttori del Barbaresco in this knockout series of nine single-vineyard expressions. The 2015 Barbaresco Riserva Rio Sordo is another personal favorite. This group of Ovello, Rio Sordo, Asili and Rabajà (that sweet spot of neighboring vineyard sites in Barbaresco) is especially profound in 2015, striking a careful balance between elegance against power. The Rio Sordo offers tight and sharp fruit complete with a little tannic pinch or crunch on the close. Production is 13,333 bottles.
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    SG$1,378.68
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Riserva Asili 2014 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (95+)

    The 2014 Barbaresco Riserva Asili is somber and dense in this vintage. Silky Asili tannins bring out the wine's voluptuousness and soft contours. Dark red cherry and plum fruit show some of the typical Asili sensuality, but the 2014 is a powerhouse that is going to need time to come around. In 2014, Asili is unusually – almost uncharacteristically – austere.
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    SG$1,472.46
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco NV Assortment Case NV (12x75cl)
  • Renato Corino Barolo 2004 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (89)

    Good medium red. Lovely perfumed aromas of plum, rose petal and brown spices, with hints of smoke and menthol. Offers a supple texture and good sweetness and depth for normale, but also a juicy freshness and firm structure. In fact, the flavors of strawberry and mint show a slightly medicinal aspect and seem a bit closed, with the wine's tannins apparent today.
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    SG$1,754.73
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  • Revello Barolo 1996 (12x75cl)

    The Revello Barolo 1996, one of Italy's legendary vegation, is a lustrous Nebbiolo wine from the esteemed Piedmont region. Marziano Revello, its celebrated winemaker, meticulously ages the wine in oak barrels for 24 months, infusing it with an enchanting blend of depth, complexity, and elegance. This wine boasts dynamic notes of ripe red fruit, worn leather, and richly aromatic spices, exuding the mellow maturity of its age.

    Revello, highly recognized for their attention to terroir expression and environmental responsibility, uses grape clusters handpicked from the prestigious Lazzarito, Rocche dell'Annunziata and Fiasco vineyards. Owned by brothers Enzo and Carlo Revello, the winemaking process is significantly traditional, marked quality controlled by modern innovations.

    The Revello Barolo 1996 is a luxurious testament to the charm of Italian wine. Its robust character, combined with a refined undertone, makes it a magnificent accompaniment to rich meals or the centrepiece for any wine collection.

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    SG$1,423.41
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  • Revello Barolo 1997 (12x75cl)

    The Revello Barolo 1997 is a beautifully crafted masterpiece from the hills of Langhe, Piedmont, Italy. Produced by the well-respected Revello brothers, it's best known for its robust nature and unparalleled complexity. This particular vintage boasts a deep, luxurious ruby-red hue, intensifying with age. The nose unfurls with ornate notes of liquorice, faded roses, and ripe fruits, paving the way for a dense and vigorous palate of mature flavours. The Revello Barolo 1997 attains its remarkable quality through meticulous fermentation in stainless steel vats, followed by 24 months in oak barrels. Showcasing a perfect union of tradition and innovation, this exquisite fine wine has a harmoniously balanced tannin structure and a persistent finish. An epitome of Piedmontese wine-making prowess, Revello Barolo 1997 is indeed, a wine for the discerning palate.

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    SG$1,314.41
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  • Ricasoli Chianti 1970 (12x75cl)
  • Rivetto Barbaresco 1970 (12x75cl)

    Indulge in the vintage elegance of the Rivetto Barbaresco 1970, an exquisite specimen of Italian winemaking. This exceptional Barbaresco, produced by the distinguished Rivetto winery, hails from the rolling vineyards of Piedmont, renowned for their Nebbiolo grapes. The age-old fermentation process used by Rivetto, harnesses the signature Nebbiolo aromas immersed in barrels of fine Slavonic oak.

    The Rivetto Barbaresco 1970 showcases a melodious balance between potency and finesse, radiating a dazzling ruby-red hue. Its distinct aromatic profile, redolent with ripe red fruits, spice and a hint of truffles, is enhanced by the subtle undertones of earthy tannins that gracefully matured through five decades. Evoking an incredibly persistent palate of flavour, this stellar vintage culminates in an lingered spicy finish. Trust in Rivetto's century-old heritage of cultivating world-quality wines and savour every refined drop of this esteemed Barbaresco. A breathtaking experience that truly encapsulates the mastery of Rivetto winemaking.

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    SG$1,263.09
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  • Roberto Voerzio Barolo Brunate 2007 (12x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    Blackberry, black truffles, red fruits, minerals and flowers. This is superb with a dense and powerful palate of dark fruits and minerals. Goes on for minutes. Tight and racy. Try after 2014.
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    SG$5,606.74
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  • Roberto Voerzio Dolcetto d'Alba Priavino 2006 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (89)

    The 2006 Dolcetto d'Alba Priavino is a big, powerful wine endowed with masses of dark varietal fruit and an equally imposing tannic might. I remember seeing these vineyards just before the harvest in 2006. Voerzio pays just as much attention to his entry-level wines as he does his Barolos.
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    SG$1,427.73
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  • Rocche Costamagna Barolo Rocche Annunziata 2015 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (90)

    The 2015 Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata is an attractive, gracious La Morra Barolo that will drink well right out of the gate. Sweet tobacco, cedar, mint, crushed flowers and sweet dried cherry are all nicely lifted. Readers will find a translucent, ethereal Barolo that is all about perfume and silkiness. I would prefer to drink it over the next handful of years, give or take.
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    SG$780.22
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  • San Filippo Brunello di Montalcino 2011 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (89)

    The 2011 Brunello di Montalcino is fleshy and forward, with plenty of sweet red stone fruit, macerated cherry, tobacco, spice and plum fruit. The extracted style and accompanying imposing tannins are a bit much for the wine's mid-weight structure. The 2011 is quite ripe and intense, yet the tannins are not fully mature, which suggests heat stress may have been an issue during the torrid second half of August. I would prefer to drink the 2011 sooner rather than later, as the fruit is likely to fade before the tannins soften. Hints of crushed flowers, sweet tobacco and red flowers add the closing shades of nuance. The 2011 was aged in a combination of tonneau and 30-HL casks.
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    SG$1,109.49
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  • San Guido Guidalberto 2018 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    San Guido’s 2018 Guidalberto is soft, open-knit and inviting. Sweet dark cherry, cinnamon, licorice and new leather fill out the layers in an undeniably attractive Guidalberto that will drink beautifully upon release. Finesse and elegance are the signatures. The 2018 is a terrific choice for drinking now, while some of the more powerful vintages of Guidalberto come together, or while waiting for its sibling, Sassicaia.
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    SG$755.33
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  • San Guido Guidalberto 2019 (12x75cl)

    Wine Enthusiast (95)

    This enticing red offers alluring aromas of fragrant purple flowers, dark-skinned berries and crushed mint. The elegantly structured palate doles out succulent blackberry, orange zest, licorice and saline notes set against taut, refined tannins. It's nicely balanced by fresh acidity. Drink 2022–2029
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    SG$763.96
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  • Sassicaia 1995 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (91)

    The 1995 Bolgheri Sassicaia still holds court, thank you very much. It reminds me of a grande dame, or a woman of influence and sophistication who lights up the room thanks to her expertly delivered, albeit antiquated charm. The wine's aged evolution is evident as the bouquet releases sure aromas of dried fruit, old spice, saffron and cola. I can't say the aromas reach perfect equilibrium, because they don't. There is a muddled fruit note in there too that subtracts from its purity. The mouthfeel is svelte and lean with finely polished and silky tannins. In fact, the wine's texture shows precision and elegance. Pretty menthol notes appear on the long finish.
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    SG$7,046.89
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  • Sassicaia 1999 (12x75cl)

    Jancis Robinson (18)

    Deep garnet and very little sign of age in the colour. Some cedary freshness and a touch of old polished furniture. Dark cherry and still has some cassis. Very slight touch of coffee. Rich, smooth chocolate texture but it lightens up to a refined finish. Still has great balance and length and finishes with that mouthwatering freshness that is, for me, Sassicaia’s hallmark. Lots of complexity.
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    SG$8,390.78
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  • Sassicaia 2004 (12x75cl)

    Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (97)

    (85% cabernet sauvignon and 15% cabernet franc): Deep ruby-red. Captivatingly intense yet refined aromas of ripe red cherry, mint, smoke and black truffle, complicated by lovely mineral and floral elements. Ripe, rich and velvety on entry, then concentrated in the middle, with flavors of red cherry, cassis, spices, bay leaf, dark chocolate and espresso. Amazingly well balanced and fresh wine, with sound, bright acids supplying wonderful lift and precision and smooth, noble tannins adding considerable power and grace. The finish goes on for minutes, highlighted by an enchanting floral-mineral quality; in my experience, the appearance of this strong floral component (in the absence of herbal or peppery aromas and flavors more typical of lesser vintages) at this early stage of development is typical of the greatest versions of Sassicaia. One of the top dozen Sassicaia bottlings ever. Interestingly, over the years owner Incisa della Rocchetta has been accused by some wine writers of harvesting much too early. In 2004 all the cabernet at Sassicaia was picked within the month of September, whereas some neighboring estates harvested well into October. Given the differences in quality achieved, some of the latter might do well to take a page out of Sassicaia's play book.
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    SG$7,403.19
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  • Sassicaia 2005 (12x75cl)

    Wine Spectator (94)

    Dark ruby in color, showing aromas of currant, new oak and fresh herbs, with hints of spices. Full-bodied, with very chewy tannins and an outstanding concentration of fruit. Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. Needs plenty of bottle age. Best after 2012. 20,000 cases made. -JS
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    SG$5,686.44
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  • Sassicaia 2009 (12x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    An extremely rich and ripe wine with currant, cherry and balsamic aromas. Hints of leather. Follows through on the finish. Full body, round and velvety tannins that are reserved and beautiful. Sweet and sour. Savory, too. Drink or hold. This has a long life ahead of it.
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    SG$6,017.76
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  • Sassicaia 2013 (12x75cl)

    The Wine Independent (99)

    The 2013 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia was one of the stars of this vertical for me and a big surprise. It is just so graceful and harmonious. The aromas and flavors are brighter and in sharper focus and the tannins are even more seamless than before. Carlo Paoli told me that he also loves this vintage - the weather conditions were so good, with no excess of heat or rain. As he says, "Everything was slow, calm and beautiful." The 2013 Sassicaia reflects this ease. The palate has a lovely combination of a velvety texture, with just the right weight, and thrilling acidity. The fine tannins almost disappear on the finish.
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    SG$5,528.39
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  • Sassicaia 2016 (12x75cl)

    The Wine Independent (100)

    The 2016 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia is another wine I love. It is an exceptional wine from one of the best vintages in Tuscany in the last decade. 2016 was a cooler and more classic vintage than 2015 and one can almost sense more freshness, comfort and ease for the vine in the natural harmony of this wine. The wine has vibrancy, a mouth-watering freshness and a beautiful natural grace. The nose is bright and clear with very precisely delineated aromas of wild flowers, meadow grass, violet, rose and cassis. The 2016 is looking stunning, with a wonderful texture and flow, yet a twist of nervosity and energy too. Drinking now but it needs maybe 5 years to begin to show its best.
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    SG$8,432.11
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  • Sassicaia 2017 (12x75cl)

    The Wine Independent (97)

    The 2017 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia is such an impressive wine in a hot and very dry vintage like 2017. It has a wonderful fragrance of sweet spice, pressed flowers and Mediterranean herbs with youthful, bright blackberries and forest floor notes. A problem with the 2017 vintage was that the nights were hot as well as the days so it was challenging to accumulate aromatics and achieve full phenolic ripeness. Paoli and his team had to harvest early and shorten maceration times. In any case they have done an excellent job. It has lovely concentration and power on the palate yet it still retains the classic Sassicaia signature of vibrant acidity and harmony and flow across the palate.
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    SG$4,737.01
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  • Sassicaia 2018 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (97+)

    This is a classic vintage of an Italian icon now celebrating its 50th vintage. The Tenuta San Guido 2018 Bolgheri Sassicaia lays out a familiar blueprint that borrows from the proven track record of this landmark estate that extends into the hills just beyond the Tyrrhenian shores of Tuscany. This vintage is crystalline and pure in its delivery, and if you are familiar with previous editions, it is impossible to mistake this wine for anything but Sassicaia. The growing season started off cool and wet but turned to warm and dry conditions comfortably before the harvest. Cabernet Sauvignon with Cabernet Franc in a supporting role deliver a graceful mid-weight texture that holds back style-wise in terms of phenolic density. The wine's careful balance is achieved thanks to the nuanced character of the fruit, the present acidity, the well-managed structure and the contained alcohol. The palate is lifted and bright, the finish is polished and long, and the wine skips over any heaviness on the mid-palate. The bouquet is especially intriguing with a very lively plummy fruit element that is enhanced by baker's chocolate, pepper spice, iron ore, caramel and pie crust. There is also a green character that adds positively to the bouquet with aniseed, tea leaf, soya, menthol rub and black olive. The fruit maturity is spot-on with no elements that feel over or underripe. Overall, the 2018 Sassicaia weighs in with a svelte frame and long persistence. Moreover, it is distinguished by the archetypal elegance and pedigree of the classic vintages of the past. This new release gives you much pleasure to await.
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    SG$5,495.69
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  • Sassicaia 2019 (12x75cl)

    The Wine Independent (100)

    This 2019 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia is really very special. A subtle change has occurred and the typically aristocratic and elegant finesse of Sassicaia now has a little more joie de vivre. It is intense and deeply concentrated without being heavy and with very fine, beautifully integrated tannins that harmonize with the body of the wine. Carlo Paoli, MD and head of winemaking, views 2019 as “one of the great vintages of the last decades. Although it was not generous in quantity (about 15% less than in 2016), for the quality of the grapes… it is to be considered exceptional.” The winemaking team are at their peak in terms of understanding and managing the vineyards and the more extreme vintage variations they face due to climate change. There were 280,000 bottles made this year but in response to climate change, Paoli plans to reduce the quantity. The 2019 reminds me a lot of the sublime 2016 but somehow it is bolder with even more energy, vivacity, and exuberance. Drink from 2024-2050.
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    SG$5,647.16
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  • Poliziano Vino Nobile Montepulciano Vigna Asinone 1997 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    Impenetrable blackish-garnet color. Potent, penetrating aromas of plum, wild cherry and chocolate. Rich, full and velvety in flavor; sumptuous and elegant. Superbly ripe fruit sweetened by harmonious oak. Impeccably balanced wine, a textbook example of Vino Nobile at its best.
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    SG$1,340.00
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco 1985 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (89)

    It was getting late, but there was still time for one more Nebbiolo, from a vintage that we hadn’t spent any time with. I wasn’t sure how this magnum of the Produttori del Barbaresco’s 1985 Barbaresco would show given that its provenance was iffy, at best, but the wine was simply beautiful, with soft, caressing fruit and expressive aromatics. It was an impressive showing for the regular bottling in a warm, precocious vintage in which many wines are approaching full maturity.
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    SG$1,890.00
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco 2015 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (93)

    I tasted this wine after bottling but before its commercial release. The 2015 Barbaresco will hit the market on September 1st. It was scheduled to be released in October, but because Produttori del Barbaresco is already out of stock of the 2014 Barbaresco, they decided to move this release up and shorten waiting times. I mention that because you definitely don't want to pop the cork too early. The 2015 vintage opens to a visibly darker color and thicker concentration compared to recent past vintages. Next to the upcoming 2016 and 2017 editions, we can expect 2015 to be the most fruit-forward of the three. You get dark tones of plum and blackberry with dry tannins at the rear.
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    SG$563.00
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Pora Riserva 2013 (12x75cl)

    Wine Spectator (95)

    A rich, cherry- and floral-scented red, effusive in aroma, with the core of cherry prevailing on the palate. Though fleshy, this gives way to firm tannins that line the lingering aftertaste. Inviting and full of energy, so decant now or wait.
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    SG$1,220.00
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Pora Riserva 2014 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    I had tasted this vintage last year as a barrel sample. Now a fully complete wine, the 2014 Barbaresco Riserva Pora did not disappoint, and even jumped up a few points. The Riserva Pora opens to dark fruit intensity with a slightly more accessible quality. Those lovely floral tones of lavender and violet are ever present. After having spent three years in oak and another year in the bottle, this wine offers a looser mouthfeel in terms of tannic structure, making it a bit more open and immediate in personality. You could uncork this bottle in 2020 if you just can't wait, but ideally, it is meant for the longer haul.
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    SG$1,205.00
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Rio Sordo Riserva 2014 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    The 2014 Barbaresco Riserva Rio Sordo represents a jump forward in structure compared to the other three vineyards (Pora, Pajè and Ovello) that were tasted before this wine. The Riserva Rio Sordo shows a dark and solid personality, with a tight core of black fruit that will relax and unwind with more bottle aging in the cellar. It is also slightly sharper and more focused in terms of mouthfeel, with the kind of tannic tightness you always get with young Nebbiolo in the cooler vintages such as 2014. Barbaresco lovers should jot this one down.
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    SG$1,165.00
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Rio Sordo Riserva 2015 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96+)

    This wine usually falls somewhere in the middle of the Riserva continuum (starting with the most lithe and elegant wine and ending with the most powerful) presented by Produttori del Barbaresco in this knockout series of nine single-vineyard expressions. The 2015 Barbaresco Riserva Rio Sordo is another personal favorite. This group of Ovello, Rio Sordo, Asili and Rabajà (that sweet spot of neighboring vineyard sites in Barbaresco) is especially profound in 2015, striking a careful balance between elegance against power. The Rio Sordo offers tight and sharp fruit complete with a little tannic pinch or crunch on the close. Production is 13,333 bottles.
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    SG$1,150.00
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Riserva Asili 2014 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (95+)

    The 2014 Barbaresco Riserva Asili is somber and dense in this vintage. Silky Asili tannins bring out the wine's voluptuousness and soft contours. Dark red cherry and plum fruit show some of the typical Asili sensuality, but the 2014 is a powerhouse that is going to need time to come around. In 2014, Asili is unusually – almost uncharacteristically – austere.
    In Bond
    SG$1,240.00
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  • Produttori del Barbaresco NV Assortment Case NV (12x75cl)
  • Renato Corino Barolo 2004 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (89)

    Good medium red. Lovely perfumed aromas of plum, rose petal and brown spices, with hints of smoke and menthol. Offers a supple texture and good sweetness and depth for normale, but also a juicy freshness and firm structure. In fact, the flavors of strawberry and mint show a slightly medicinal aspect and seem a bit closed, with the wine's tannins apparent today.
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    SG$1,495.00
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  • Revello Barolo 1996 (12x75cl)

    The Revello Barolo 1996, one of Italy's legendary vegation, is a lustrous Nebbiolo wine from the esteemed Piedmont region. Marziano Revello, its celebrated winemaker, meticulously ages the wine in oak barrels for 24 months, infusing it with an enchanting blend of depth, complexity, and elegance. This wine boasts dynamic notes of ripe red fruit, worn leather, and richly aromatic spices, exuding the mellow maturity of its age.

    Revello, highly recognized for their attention to terroir expression and environmental responsibility, uses grape clusters handpicked from the prestigious Lazzarito, Rocche dell'Annunziata and Fiasco vineyards. Owned by brothers Enzo and Carlo Revello, the winemaking process is significantly traditional, marked quality controlled by modern innovations.

    The Revello Barolo 1996 is a luxurious testament to the charm of Italian wine. Its robust character, combined with a refined undertone, makes it a magnificent accompaniment to rich meals or the centrepiece for any wine collection.

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    SG$1,195.00
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  • Revello Barolo 1997 (12x75cl)

    The Revello Barolo 1997 is a beautifully crafted masterpiece from the hills of Langhe, Piedmont, Italy. Produced by the well-respected Revello brothers, it's best known for its robust nature and unparalleled complexity. This particular vintage boasts a deep, luxurious ruby-red hue, intensifying with age. The nose unfurls with ornate notes of liquorice, faded roses, and ripe fruits, paving the way for a dense and vigorous palate of mature flavours. The Revello Barolo 1997 attains its remarkable quality through meticulous fermentation in stainless steel vats, followed by 24 months in oak barrels. Showcasing a perfect union of tradition and innovation, this exquisite fine wine has a harmoniously balanced tannin structure and a persistent finish. An epitome of Piedmontese wine-making prowess, Revello Barolo 1997 is indeed, a wine for the discerning palate.

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    SG$1,095.00
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  • Ricasoli Chianti 1970 (12x75cl)
  • Rivetto Barbaresco 1970 (12x75cl)

    Indulge in the vintage elegance of the Rivetto Barbaresco 1970, an exquisite specimen of Italian winemaking. This exceptional Barbaresco, produced by the distinguished Rivetto winery, hails from the rolling vineyards of Piedmont, renowned for their Nebbiolo grapes. The age-old fermentation process used by Rivetto, harnesses the signature Nebbiolo aromas immersed in barrels of fine Slavonic oak.

    The Rivetto Barbaresco 1970 showcases a melodious balance between potency and finesse, radiating a dazzling ruby-red hue. Its distinct aromatic profile, redolent with ripe red fruits, spice and a hint of truffles, is enhanced by the subtle undertones of earthy tannins that gracefully matured through five decades. Evoking an incredibly persistent palate of flavour, this stellar vintage culminates in an lingered spicy finish. Trust in Rivetto's century-old heritage of cultivating world-quality wines and savour every refined drop of this esteemed Barbaresco. A breathtaking experience that truly encapsulates the mastery of Rivetto winemaking.

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    SG$1,040.00
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  • Roberto Voerzio Barolo Brunate 2007 (12x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    Blackberry, black truffles, red fruits, minerals and flowers. This is superb with a dense and powerful palate of dark fruits and minerals. Goes on for minutes. Tight and racy. Try after 2014.
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    SG$5,025.00
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  • Roberto Voerzio Dolcetto d'Alba Priavino 2006 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (89)

    The 2006 Dolcetto d'Alba Priavino is a big, powerful wine endowed with masses of dark varietal fruit and an equally imposing tannic might. I remember seeing these vineyards just before the harvest in 2006. Voerzio pays just as much attention to his entry-level wines as he does his Barolos.
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    SG$1,195.00
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  • Rocche Costamagna Barolo Rocche Annunziata 2015 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (90)

    The 2015 Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata is an attractive, gracious La Morra Barolo that will drink well right out of the gate. Sweet tobacco, cedar, mint, crushed flowers and sweet dried cherry are all nicely lifted. Readers will find a translucent, ethereal Barolo that is all about perfume and silkiness. I would prefer to drink it over the next handful of years, give or take.
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    SG$597.00
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  • San Filippo Brunello di Montalcino 2011 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (89)

    The 2011 Brunello di Montalcino is fleshy and forward, with plenty of sweet red stone fruit, macerated cherry, tobacco, spice and plum fruit. The extracted style and accompanying imposing tannins are a bit much for the wine's mid-weight structure. The 2011 is quite ripe and intense, yet the tannins are not fully mature, which suggests heat stress may have been an issue during the torrid second half of August. I would prefer to drink the 2011 sooner rather than later, as the fruit is likely to fade before the tannins soften. Hints of crushed flowers, sweet tobacco and red flowers add the closing shades of nuance. The 2011 was aged in a combination of tonneau and 30-HL casks.
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    SG$907.00
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  • San Guido Guidalberto 2018 (12x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    San Guido’s 2018 Guidalberto is soft, open-knit and inviting. Sweet dark cherry, cinnamon, licorice and new leather fill out the layers in an undeniably attractive Guidalberto that will drink beautifully upon release. Finesse and elegance are the signatures. The 2018 is a terrific choice for drinking now, while some of the more powerful vintages of Guidalberto come together, or while waiting for its sibling, Sassicaia.
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    SG$590.00
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  • San Guido Guidalberto 2019 (12x75cl)

    Wine Enthusiast (95)

    This enticing red offers alluring aromas of fragrant purple flowers, dark-skinned berries and crushed mint. The elegantly structured palate doles out succulent blackberry, orange zest, licorice and saline notes set against taut, refined tannins. It's nicely balanced by fresh acidity. Drink 2022–2029
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    SG$590.00
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  • Sassicaia 1995 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (91)

    The 1995 Bolgheri Sassicaia still holds court, thank you very much. It reminds me of a grande dame, or a woman of influence and sophistication who lights up the room thanks to her expertly delivered, albeit antiquated charm. The wine's aged evolution is evident as the bouquet releases sure aromas of dried fruit, old spice, saffron and cola. I can't say the aromas reach perfect equilibrium, because they don't. There is a muddled fruit note in there too that subtracts from its purity. The mouthfeel is svelte and lean with finely polished and silky tannins. In fact, the wine's texture shows precision and elegance. Pretty menthol notes appear on the long finish.
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    SG$6,370.00
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  • Sassicaia 1999 (12x75cl)

    Jancis Robinson (18)

    Deep garnet and very little sign of age in the colour. Some cedary freshness and a touch of old polished furniture. Dark cherry and still has some cassis. Very slight touch of coffee. Rich, smooth chocolate texture but it lightens up to a refined finish. Still has great balance and length and finishes with that mouthwatering freshness that is, for me, Sassicaia’s hallmark. Lots of complexity.
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    SG$7,595.00
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  • Sassicaia 2004 (12x75cl)

    Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (97)

    (85% cabernet sauvignon and 15% cabernet franc): Deep ruby-red. Captivatingly intense yet refined aromas of ripe red cherry, mint, smoke and black truffle, complicated by lovely mineral and floral elements. Ripe, rich and velvety on entry, then concentrated in the middle, with flavors of red cherry, cassis, spices, bay leaf, dark chocolate and espresso. Amazingly well balanced and fresh wine, with sound, bright acids supplying wonderful lift and precision and smooth, noble tannins adding considerable power and grace. The finish goes on for minutes, highlighted by an enchanting floral-mineral quality; in my experience, the appearance of this strong floral component (in the absence of herbal or peppery aromas and flavors more typical of lesser vintages) at this early stage of development is typical of the greatest versions of Sassicaia. One of the top dozen Sassicaia bottlings ever. Interestingly, over the years owner Incisa della Rocchetta has been accused by some wine writers of harvesting much too early. In 2004 all the cabernet at Sassicaia was picked within the month of September, whereas some neighboring estates harvested well into October. Given the differences in quality achieved, some of the latter might do well to take a page out of Sassicaia's play book.
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    SG$6,685.00
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  • Sassicaia 2005 (12x75cl)

    Wine Spectator (94)

    Dark ruby in color, showing aromas of currant, new oak and fresh herbs, with hints of spices. Full-bodied, with very chewy tannins and an outstanding concentration of fruit. Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. Needs plenty of bottle age. Best after 2012. 20,000 cases made. -JS
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    SG$5,110.00
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  • Sassicaia 2009 (12x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    An extremely rich and ripe wine with currant, cherry and balsamic aromas. Hints of leather. Follows through on the finish. Full body, round and velvety tannins that are reserved and beautiful. Sweet and sour. Savory, too. Drink or hold. This has a long life ahead of it.
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    SG$5,410.00
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  • Sassicaia 2013 (12x75cl)

    The Wine Independent (99)

    The 2013 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia was one of the stars of this vertical for me and a big surprise. It is just so graceful and harmonious. The aromas and flavors are brighter and in sharper focus and the tannins are even more seamless than before. Carlo Paoli told me that he also loves this vintage - the weather conditions were so good, with no excess of heat or rain. As he says, "Everything was slow, calm and beautiful." The 2013 Sassicaia reflects this ease. The palate has a lovely combination of a velvety texture, with just the right weight, and thrilling acidity. The fine tannins almost disappear on the finish.
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    SG$4,965.00
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  • Sassicaia 2016 (12x75cl)

    The Wine Independent (100)

    The 2016 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia is another wine I love. It is an exceptional wine from one of the best vintages in Tuscany in the last decade. 2016 was a cooler and more classic vintage than 2015 and one can almost sense more freshness, comfort and ease for the vine in the natural harmony of this wine. The wine has vibrancy, a mouth-watering freshness and a beautiful natural grace. The nose is bright and clear with very precisely delineated aromas of wild flowers, meadow grass, violet, rose and cassis. The 2016 is looking stunning, with a wonderful texture and flow, yet a twist of nervosity and energy too. Drinking now but it needs maybe 5 years to begin to show its best.
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    SG$7,625.00
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  • Sassicaia 2017 (12x75cl)

    The Wine Independent (97)

    The 2017 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia is such an impressive wine in a hot and very dry vintage like 2017. It has a wonderful fragrance of sweet spice, pressed flowers and Mediterranean herbs with youthful, bright blackberries and forest floor notes. A problem with the 2017 vintage was that the nights were hot as well as the days so it was challenging to accumulate aromatics and achieve full phenolic ripeness. Paoli and his team had to harvest early and shorten maceration times. In any case they have done an excellent job. It has lovely concentration and power on the palate yet it still retains the classic Sassicaia signature of vibrant acidity and harmony and flow across the palate.
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    SG$4,235.00
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  • Sassicaia 2018 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (97+)

    This is a classic vintage of an Italian icon now celebrating its 50th vintage. The Tenuta San Guido 2018 Bolgheri Sassicaia lays out a familiar blueprint that borrows from the proven track record of this landmark estate that extends into the hills just beyond the Tyrrhenian shores of Tuscany. This vintage is crystalline and pure in its delivery, and if you are familiar with previous editions, it is impossible to mistake this wine for anything but Sassicaia. The growing season started off cool and wet but turned to warm and dry conditions comfortably before the harvest. Cabernet Sauvignon with Cabernet Franc in a supporting role deliver a graceful mid-weight texture that holds back style-wise in terms of phenolic density. The wine's careful balance is achieved thanks to the nuanced character of the fruit, the present acidity, the well-managed structure and the contained alcohol. The palate is lifted and bright, the finish is polished and long, and the wine skips over any heaviness on the mid-palate. The bouquet is especially intriguing with a very lively plummy fruit element that is enhanced by baker's chocolate, pepper spice, iron ore, caramel and pie crust. There is also a green character that adds positively to the bouquet with aniseed, tea leaf, soya, menthol rub and black olive. The fruit maturity is spot-on with no elements that feel over or underripe. Overall, the 2018 Sassicaia weighs in with a svelte frame and long persistence. Moreover, it is distinguished by the archetypal elegance and pedigree of the classic vintages of the past. This new release gives you much pleasure to await.
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    SG$4,935.00
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  • Sassicaia 2019 (12x75cl)

    The Wine Independent (100)

    This 2019 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia is really very special. A subtle change has occurred and the typically aristocratic and elegant finesse of Sassicaia now has a little more joie de vivre. It is intense and deeply concentrated without being heavy and with very fine, beautifully integrated tannins that harmonize with the body of the wine. Carlo Paoli, MD and head of winemaking, views 2019 as “one of the great vintages of the last decades. Although it was not generous in quantity (about 15% less than in 2016), for the quality of the grapes… it is to be considered exceptional.” The winemaking team are at their peak in terms of understanding and managing the vineyards and the more extreme vintage variations they face due to climate change. There were 280,000 bottles made this year but in response to climate change, Paoli plans to reduce the quantity. The 2019 reminds me a lot of the sublime 2016 but somehow it is bolder with even more energy, vivacity, and exuberance. Drink from 2024-2050.
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    SG$5,070.00
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