White
White wines are produced in many regions around the world, each with their own unique style and flavour profile.
In New Zealand, Sauvignon Blanc is the most famous white wine, known for its vibrant acidity, tropical fruit flavours, and herbaceous notes. Marlborough is the most famous region for Sauvignon Blanc in New Zealand.
In the United States, California produces a range of high-quality white wines, including Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Grigio. California Chardonnay is known for its buttery, oaky flavours, while Sauvignon Blanc from California is known for its crisp acidity and bright fruit flavours.
South Africa is known for producing high-quality Chenin Blanc, which is known for its crisp acidity, citrus flavouurs, and minerality. Chenin Blanc is the most widely planted white grape variety in South Africa.
Argentina is famous for producing high-quality Torrontés, a white wine known for its floral aromas, tropical fruit flavours, and crisp acidity. Torrontés is the most widely planted white grape variety in Argentina.
In Australia, Chardonnay is the most widely planted white grape variety, with wines known for their rich, full-bodied flavours, and notes of stone fruit and vanilla.
White
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Hailing from the steep terraces of Austria's iconic Wachau Valley, comes the esteemed Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2018. Crafted meticulously by the brilliant winemaker Peter Veyder-Malberg, known for his organic and pragmatic viticultural approach. This mesmerising Riesling features grapes painstakingly harvested from 40-year-old vines in the Bruck vineyard, all on the pure soil of Gfoehler gneiss.
Undeniably radiant in a glass, the Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2018 portrays a unique complexity and depth of aromatics. With ample youthful vivaciousness, it delivers rich flavours of ripe citrus fruits, while a winding minerality provides a fascinating echo of its terroir. The wine's powerful yet elegant acidity assures it will age graciously over time, adding further nuances to its character.
Distinguished as a beacon of precision, purity, and balance, Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2018 is indeed a quintessential reflection of Wachau's wine heritage and an exemplary illustration of the winemaking craft.
Inc. GSTSG$799.54 -
Immerse yourself in the captivating experience provided by the Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2019, an embodiment of the classic Austrian viticulture. Skilfully crafted by the master winemaker Peter Veyder-Malberg, this vino originates from the steep, old terraces of Bruck, Wachau. Harnessing his unmatched organic winemaking techniques, Peter allows the vines to grow in harmony with nature, producing grapes of unsurpassed quality.
The Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2019 encapsulates a diversely aromatic profile featuring ripe peach, tropical fruits, and delicate mineral nuances. On the palate, expect a deftly woven interplay of mature, opulent fruit character and striking accents of acidity, culminating in a ravishingly long finish. This wine is a testament to its illustrious terroir and a wholehearted expression of the characteristic Riesling aromas, making it a worthy addition to the cellar of any discerning wine aficionado.
Truly, the Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2019 epitomises Peter's devotion to exemplifying the quintessence of the Wachau region in every bottle.
Inc. GSTSG$909.50 -
Gault & Millau (18+)
Cool and delineated. Nuanced herbal spice. A matured wine with depth and substance.Inc. GSTSG$562.16 -
Falstaff (94)
Light, still slightly cloudy yellow-green, silver glints. A fragrant hint of fresh orange zest, fine yellow stone fruit, underpinned by a little mango and pineapple, mineral touch in the background. Full-bodied, fine fruit expression, tightly woven, silky texture, pleasant acidity, followed by soft notions of yellow tropical fruit on the finish. Length and potential for development.Inc. GSTSG$841.39 -
Wine Enthusiast (98)
Stony savor swings as a vestige alongside the zesty citrus on the wine's closed nose. The palate starts off tight and taut, right now it is all sleek and stony. Time in the glass allows glimpses of what still lies deeply buried: a rich, profound yeastiness reverberating with peppery, salty depth. This is an astonishingly concentrated package that, may just be a time capsule that survives us. Drink 2030–2050.Inc. GSTSG$400.51 -
Decanter (95)
Tasted from magnum. Although this was a vintage affected by botrytis, it's not really evident on the nose, which is vivid, herbal and smoky. It still displays explosive fruit, rich but fresh, spicy and zesty. It's full-bodied but very mineral, and any botrytis is now integrated into the palate. The finish is persistent but not aggressive. Overall, a magnificent demonstration of how these wines can age.Inc. GSTSG$972.19 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2001 Weissenkirchen Ried Achleiten Riesling Smaragd is very clear and fresh on the intense but botrytis-free nose, with herbal and floral tea aromas complementing the clear apricot notes. Pure, salty, fresh and very elegant on the palate, this is a gorgeous matured Riesling with great vitality and tension, still with good grip and a dry, straight character. Very salty. Great and ready to go for another decade or more. Tasted in Dürnstein, Wachau, September 2018.Inc. GSTSG$967.88 -
Wine Enthusiast (96)
A subtle but pure note of Mandarin orange rises from the glass. On the palate, a far more lemony flavor takes over, reminiscent as much of fresh, ripe Amalfi lemon peel as of candied lemon. It is pervasive and driven, filling mouth and mind with its citrus richness and allure. There is drive, concentration, ripeness and zest. The finish is long, dry and very appetizing.Inc. GSTSG$627.23 -
Wine Enthusiast (98)
A gentle hint of ripe tangerine peel immediately hits the nose. With more air, this unfolds to include notions of ripe blood orange and Mandarin, too. The palate comes in with steely concentration that speaks as much of absolute freshness as of glorious ripeness. The flavors are pristine, contoured by immense raciness. There is something steely and stony at the very core that radiates utter freshness. Drink by 2050.Inc. GSTSG$359.11 -
Indulge in the exquisite Weinhofmeisterei Mathias Hirtzberger Kollmitz Riesling Smaragd 2021, a sublime creation by esteemed vintner, Mathias Hirtzberger. Nestled in the picturesque Wachau region of Austria, his estate is renowned for impeccable quality and meticulous vinification. This tantalising vintage emanates from the prestigious Kollmitz vineyard, boasting a south-facing slope that is instrumental in the cultivation of insurpassable grapes.
The Weinhofmeisterei Mathias Hirtzberger Kollmitz Riesling Smaragd 2021 is an embodiment of Hirtzberger’s commendable winemaking ethos, which marries traditional viticulture practices with innovative techniques. Imbued with delectable citrus notes, this finely balanced wine showcases the distinct minerality of the terroir, akin to flint dusting a ripened pear. Its superb clarity and profound complexity are testament to an exceptional harvest and judicious ageing process. Experience the radiant aura of summer orchards as you savor every sip of this unforgettable Riesling Smaragd. The unmatched harmony culminating with a long, enveloping finish, justifies Hirtzberger's standing as a luminary in the world of fine wines.
Inc. GSTSG$778.70
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Hailing from the steep terraces of Austria's iconic Wachau Valley, comes the esteemed Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2018. Crafted meticulously by the brilliant winemaker Peter Veyder-Malberg, known for his organic and pragmatic viticultural approach. This mesmerising Riesling features grapes painstakingly harvested from 40-year-old vines in the Bruck vineyard, all on the pure soil of Gfoehler gneiss.
Undeniably radiant in a glass, the Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2018 portrays a unique complexity and depth of aromatics. With ample youthful vivaciousness, it delivers rich flavours of ripe citrus fruits, while a winding minerality provides a fascinating echo of its terroir. The wine's powerful yet elegant acidity assures it will age graciously over time, adding further nuances to its character.
Distinguished as a beacon of precision, purity, and balance, Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2018 is indeed a quintessential reflection of Wachau's wine heritage and an exemplary illustration of the winemaking craft.
In BondSG$686.00 -
Immerse yourself in the captivating experience provided by the Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2019, an embodiment of the classic Austrian viticulture. Skilfully crafted by the master winemaker Peter Veyder-Malberg, this vino originates from the steep, old terraces of Bruck, Wachau. Harnessing his unmatched organic winemaking techniques, Peter allows the vines to grow in harmony with nature, producing grapes of unsurpassed quality.
The Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2019 encapsulates a diversely aromatic profile featuring ripe peach, tropical fruits, and delicate mineral nuances. On the palate, expect a deftly woven interplay of mature, opulent fruit character and striking accents of acidity, culminating in a ravishingly long finish. This wine is a testament to its illustrious terroir and a wholehearted expression of the characteristic Riesling aromas, making it a worthy addition to the cellar of any discerning wine aficionado.
Truly, the Veyder Malberg Riesling Bruck 2019 epitomises Peter's devotion to exemplifying the quintessence of the Wachau region in every bottle.
In BondSG$775.00 -
Gault & Millau (18+)
Cool and delineated. Nuanced herbal spice. A matured wine with depth and substance.In BondSG$490.00 -
Falstaff (94)
Light, still slightly cloudy yellow-green, silver glints. A fragrant hint of fresh orange zest, fine yellow stone fruit, underpinned by a little mango and pineapple, mineral touch in the background. Full-bodied, fine fruit expression, tightly woven, silky texture, pleasant acidity, followed by soft notions of yellow tropical fruit on the finish. Length and potential for development.In BondSG$665.00 -
Wine Enthusiast (98)
Stony savor swings as a vestige alongside the zesty citrus on the wine's closed nose. The palate starts off tight and taut, right now it is all sleek and stony. Time in the glass allows glimpses of what still lies deeply buried: a rich, profound yeastiness reverberating with peppery, salty depth. This is an astonishingly concentrated package that, may just be a time capsule that survives us. Drink 2030–2050.In BondSG$312.00 -
Decanter (95)
Tasted from magnum. Although this was a vintage affected by botrytis, it's not really evident on the nose, which is vivid, herbal and smoky. It still displays explosive fruit, rich but fresh, spicy and zesty. It's full-bodied but very mineral, and any botrytis is now integrated into the palate. The finish is persistent but not aggressive. Overall, a magnificent demonstration of how these wines can age.In BondSG$785.00 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2001 Weissenkirchen Ried Achleiten Riesling Smaragd is very clear and fresh on the intense but botrytis-free nose, with herbal and floral tea aromas complementing the clear apricot notes. Pure, salty, fresh and very elegant on the palate, this is a gorgeous matured Riesling with great vitality and tension, still with good grip and a dry, straight character. Very salty. Great and ready to go for another decade or more. Tasted in Dürnstein, Wachau, September 2018.In BondSG$785.00 -
Wine Enthusiast (96)
A subtle but pure note of Mandarin orange rises from the glass. On the palate, a far more lemony flavor takes over, reminiscent as much of fresh, ripe Amalfi lemon peel as of candied lemon. It is pervasive and driven, filling mouth and mind with its citrus richness and allure. There is drive, concentration, ripeness and zest. The finish is long, dry and very appetizing.In BondSG$520.00 -
Wine Enthusiast (98)
A gentle hint of ripe tangerine peel immediately hits the nose. With more air, this unfolds to include notions of ripe blood orange and Mandarin, too. The palate comes in with steely concentration that speaks as much of absolute freshness as of glorious ripeness. The flavors are pristine, contoured by immense raciness. There is something steely and stony at the very core that radiates utter freshness. Drink by 2050.In BondSG$276.00 -
Indulge in the exquisite Weinhofmeisterei Mathias Hirtzberger Kollmitz Riesling Smaragd 2021, a sublime creation by esteemed vintner, Mathias Hirtzberger. Nestled in the picturesque Wachau region of Austria, his estate is renowned for impeccable quality and meticulous vinification. This tantalising vintage emanates from the prestigious Kollmitz vineyard, boasting a south-facing slope that is instrumental in the cultivation of insurpassable grapes.
The Weinhofmeisterei Mathias Hirtzberger Kollmitz Riesling Smaragd 2021 is an embodiment of Hirtzberger’s commendable winemaking ethos, which marries traditional viticulture practices with innovative techniques. Imbued with delectable citrus notes, this finely balanced wine showcases the distinct minerality of the terroir, akin to flint dusting a ripened pear. Its superb clarity and profound complexity are testament to an exceptional harvest and judicious ageing process. Experience the radiant aura of summer orchards as you savor every sip of this unforgettable Riesling Smaragd. The unmatched harmony culminating with a long, enveloping finish, justifies Hirtzberger's standing as a luminary in the world of fine wines.
In BondSG$655.00