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  • Castro Ventosa Valtuille Vino de Villa 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    The first vintage to have the new official category on the label is the 2019 Valtuille Vino de Villa, and it's a barrel selection of barrels from the centenary vines and Villegas, El Val and some La Rata, three zones they like. This is the new focus of the winery; it's a very serious red, with volume and depth. It fermented in oak vats with 40% full clusters with the field blend and matured in 225- and 500-liter oak barrels. It has the grainy mouthfeel from the stems. It has more structure and ripeness but with great balance and moderate alcohol, really representing the village and the year. 12,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in June 2021.
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    SG$328.53
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  • César Márquez El Rapolao  2018 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94+)

    The 2018 El Rapolao was produced with the grapes from the adjacent plot to the one from Castro Ventosa. It has maybe 5% white grapes and a faint reductive character—a flinty or gun powder note, turning into sesame seeds á la Coche-Dury with time—that the vineyard can have, with a lot less alcohol (13%) and is lighter and more ethereal and elegant. This is floral, clean and fresh, fulfilling the fresher and more elegant style of the 2018s. It follows the style of 2016, perhaps with a touch more depth and complexity, and it is more elegant, with more refined tannins and a chalky sensation. 984 bottles were filled in December 2019.
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    SG$385.27
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  • César Márquez Perez La Salvación Godello 2018 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94+)

    The 2018 La Salvación is the only white produced by César Márquez in his personal project. It's pure Godello from two plots—one plot in Arganza regrafted from old Mencía to Godello 12 years ago and some 15% to 20% from another plot in Villafranca where there are some Godello old vines in between the Mencía. The destemmed grapes fermented and matured in 500-liter oak barrels, where the wine rested with the lees without bâtonnage for around one year. The wine was a little closed and shy and needed some time to take off—it's subtle, elegant and insinuating. In the future, he might do a single-vineyard white once he finds the right plot. The palate is serious and soil-driven, tasty, almost salty, with very focused flavors. 2018 delivered a good crop, and 1,358 bottles were produced. Each vintage has been different (2015 had flor, 2016 was sharp, and 2017 was a little more exuberant), and this is the most serous and complete to date. It should age nicely in bottle.
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    SG$391.83
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  • César Márquez Sufreiral Montana 2018 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (95)

    The 2018 Sufreiral is one of the very few reds from limestone soils from Bierzo. This year, it comes from a higher-altitude plot (he now works with five separate plots in the paraje, but the rest go to the Parajes bottling) and in a vineyard with some white grapes. It fermented with full clusters and a longer maceration, resulting in a wine with less color and more tension. If Bierzo is somewhere between the Northern Rhône and Burgundy, this one gravitates more toward Burgundy. It's floral and textured, with a fine thread, very fine tannins and the sapidity of the limestone, very tasty. It's a more ethereal version of 2017. It matured in a well-seasoned, neutral 600-liter oak vat for one year. Only 721 bottles were filled in December 2019.
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    SG$531.27
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  • Cillar Silos Blanco Silos 2021 (6x75cl)

    Renowned for its exceptional quality, Cillar de Silos Blanco Silos 2021 is a wine that any connoisseur would treasure. This spirit distinguishes itself with a harmonious blend of aromatic complexity, made from 100% Albillo grapes handpicked from vineyards ensconced in the majestic Ribera del Duero region of Spain. Creator Cillar de Silos is a noteworthy household name, respected globally for maintaining traditional wine-making methods whilst embracing modern techniques to engineer optimal flavours. Their commitment to sustainability is reflected in their respectful cultivation practices and usage of indigenous grape varieties.

    This vigorous 2021 vintage boasts crisp notes of exotic fruit and delicate floral undertones, a characteristic trait of Albillo grapes. The wine is fermented and matured in French oak barrels for six months, resulting in a beautifully textured, full-bodied elixir with a lingering finish. The Cillar Silos Blanco Silos 2021 is a testament to the harmonious blending of tradition and innovation that is sure to enhance any wine collection.

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    SG$460.42
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  • Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 (6x75cl)

    As an astonishing representation of Spanish viticulture, the Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 personifies excellence. Named after the vineyard's patriarch, Amalio Aragón, this flagship offering hails from Ribera del Duero, a region renowned for its adept blending of tradition and innovation. Displaying remarkable artisan craftsmanship, this celestial varietal of 100% Tempranillo is meticulously hand-harvested from 60-year-old vines, ensuring an enchanting complexity and aromatic depth. Exquisitely matured in French oak barrels for 24 months, this intense ruby-red delight presents a sophisticated palette embossed with red fruit accents and hints of chocolate and tobacco for an eternally memorable finish. Unquestionably, Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 reveals itself as a seductive symphony of harmonious flavours, reflecting the passion and skill of the small, family-run Cillar de Silos winery devotedly dedicated to creating wine of supreme class. Embrace the alluring call of the Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 - an iconic emblem of pure indulgence.

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    SG$823.39
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  • Comando G Tumba del Rey Moro 2021 (1x75cl)
  • Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Alenza Gran Reserva 2018 (1x75cl)

    The Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Alenza Gran Reserva 2018 is a masterstroke of the Spanish wine industry, hailing from the winery's 200-hectare vineyard in the prestigious Ribera del Duero region. Crafted by Alejandro Fernandez, a stalwart of the Spanish wine scene for four decades, this Gran Reserva is a testament to the Tempranillo grape variety. Aged for 36 months in French oak barrels, this wine benefits from both exceptional grape cultivation and world-class winemaking expertise. The result is a full-bodied, robust red with a bouquet of black fruit, spice, and oak nuances, a testament to the Condado de Haza's commitment to quality. On the palate, it's enveloping, opulent, and bursting with velvet-textured tannins that anticipate a seemingly infinite finish. The Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Alenza Gran Reserva 2018 epitomises the very pinnacle of Spanish viticulture.

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    SG$286.56
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios La Faraona 2007 (6x75cl)
  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios La Faraona 2019 (3x75cl)
    Dense, intense, monolithic, the 2019 La Faraona is still veiled at this stage on the nose with deep, dark fruit and a savoury note coming through. On the palate however, this is a different story. Wow. The bare-faced elegance and purity of this wine offers vivid freshness and lifted red fruit. It is intense and beautiful with a glorious, wild strawberry note coursing through with a lifted, floral note. This is a fabulous, poised and perfect wine – with super-fine tannins that melt away, leaving only an ethereal scent of bright, red berries and cured jamón as the length goes on and on. A rainwater freshness underpins this stunning, balletic, incredible wine.
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    SG$5,669.89
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios La Faraona 2020 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    A very expressive, scented nose that offers iron and raw-meat character at first, with nice flinty reduction, then it turns to white sesame, racy raspberries, agave, slate, fresh flowers and dried herbs. Ethereal and super-elegant with a juicy palate, threaded by extremely fine but fresh tannins. It goes on and on, but in a subtle way. This takes your breath way with its fascinating perfume and linearity. From organically grown grapes. Irresistible now if you give it time to breathe to whittle down the reductive character, but better after 2025.
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    SG$5,435.54
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios La Faraona 2021 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    Expressive, scented and nimble on the nose with refined mineral and a hint of white sesame-like reduction. Subtle white pepper, herbs and red berries extend to a extremely mineral-textured palate full of tactile allures, which makes it even more engaging. I love the subtle delineation from this vintage, which is elegant, dialed-back and soft-spoken, full of etherealness and cohesion. A vintage where La Faraona delivers more austere minerality and verticality over the more perfumed, precise Las Lamas. From organically grown grapes. Delicious now, but will hold, too.
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    SG$5,473.69
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2016 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    They hit the nail on the head with the harvest date of the 2016 Las Lamas, and the wine shows incredible precision, elegance and symmetry this year. I've often discussed with Ricardo Pérez Palacios how sensitive Mencía is with the harvest date and how the grape has a very short picking window, to the point that, in 2016, you feel one day difference. They have been fine-tuning this wine in the last few years, and the result is evident. 3,655 bottles and some larger bottles were filled in June 2018.
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    SG$1,028.35
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2018 (3x75cl)
    Oh, Las Lamas… she never disappoints, and what a fine vintage to play to her strengths. I honestly spent at least ten minutes just breathing in the phenomenal aromas of this wine. The nose is so open with a lovely fine balance, poised between sweet red fruit and granitic splendour. The palate is so mineral and the wet stone purity in this is exceptional. However, the deep cranberry fruit behind is gently sweet and frames the fine, incredibly long length. This has notes of raspberry tea and is another Bierzo wine with a rainwater finish. Gorgeous. Drink 2021-2030.
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    SG$498.93
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2020 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    A Bierzo with great depth and soft-spoken complexity, but still upbeat, effusing a mineral twist to the smoked herbs, iron, raw meat, black cherries, blueberries, dried botanicals, violets and slate. Medium to full body with an ethereal and layered mid-palate that leads to a super-long, lingering finish. The tannins are so dusty and polished. From organically grown grapes. Drinkable now, but better after 2024.
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    SG$587.18
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2020 (6x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    A Bierzo with great depth and soft-spoken complexity, but still upbeat, effusing a mineral twist to the smoked herbs, iron, raw meat, black cherries, blueberries, dried botanicals, violets and slate. Medium to full body with an ethereal and layered mid-palate that leads to a super-long, lingering finish. The tannins are so dusty and polished. From organically grown grapes. Drinkable now, but better after 2024.
    Inc. GST
    SG$1,045.75
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2021 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    Delineated, precise and elegant berries with subtle white pepper funk, mineral and white sesame characters make this so attractive. Nimble and almost “Atlantic” with fresh, tangy fruit that follows through to a textured, medium-bodied palate full of silky, mineral-textured tannins. The long, even and cohesive finish is persistent and ethereal. From organically grown grapes. Delicious now, but don’t underestimate its potential for aging, as balance is the key.
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    SG$583.95
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2022 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96-98)

    Right now, I prefer the 2022 Las Lamas to the Moncerbal from this same vintage. Moncerbal is the place that suffers more from the draught and heat, as it's very rocky and has less organic matter, less water retention, while the Las Lamas has more resources to fight lack of water and high temperatures through the higher content of clay. This is expressive, perfumed and elegant, quite Lamas.
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    SG$680.92
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Moncerbal 2010 (6x75cl)
  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Moncerbal 2014 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The 2014 Moncerbal, 96% Mencía and 4% white varieties, follows a very clear line that, since 2012, is producing very elegant wines, but this 2014 could be the epitome of it. It could very well be the finest vintage of Moncerbal to date. It has a captivating nose with lots of freshness, floral, complex, elegant and nuanced. The palate has electric freshness, when the Mencía is not particularly high in acidity. This was expressive from minute one and kept changing in the glass and developing nuances. Talk about complexity, and to me, aging potential. 2,675 bottle, 73 magnums, 20 double magnums and 13 Jeroboams were filled in March 2016.
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    SG$2,174.46
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Moncerbal 2018 (3x75cl)
    2018 Moncerbal is exceptionally fragrant with near crystalline purity. It is a fine, elegant, dancing wine with extremely subtle black berry and black cherry fruit coming through. Its incredible freshness cuts like a knife through the palate which is mineral beyond belief, and the length goes on forever. If you are ever lucky enough to visit this astonishing 1.5ha vineyard, you will see how the vines cling, unbelievably, to vertiginous slopes. That determination somehow comes through in the precision and focus of this stunning 2018 wine. It is exceptional. Drink 2024-2035.
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    SG$555.61
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Moncerbal 2019 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The 2019 Moncerbal is a "vino de paraje," produced with grapes (mostly Mencía but also 4% white grapes) from different plots that totaled 1.51 hectares in the same zone of the village of Corullón. It fermented with some full clusters and indigenous yeasts in oak vats for 46 days and matured in oak barrels and foudres for 11 months. It's one of the lower-alcohol wines (together with the Corullón) at 13.5% alcohol. This is super aromatic and floral, with notes of violets and also white flowers and even a citrus touch. This is the showier wine of the 2019s—textured, long and gentle, with a great finish. It has changing aromas and flavors, mixing flowers, herbs, berries, earth and even a lactic touch sometimes. It should develop further complexity in bottle. This is a great vintage for Moncerbal, keeping the freshness and poise of the 2018 in a warmer year. They use less and less new oak barrels, contrary to what they thought they'd need with the new winery. 3,488 bottles, 101 magnums and some larger formats were produced in 2019.
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    SG$901.14
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Moncerbal 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The 2019 Moncerbal is a "vino de paraje," produced with grapes (mostly Mencía but also 4% white grapes) from different plots that totaled 1.51 hectares in the same zone of the village of Corullón. It fermented with some full clusters and indigenous yeasts in oak vats for 46 days and matured in oak barrels and foudres for 11 months. It's one of the lower-alcohol wines (together with the Corullón) at 13.5% alcohol. This is super aromatic and floral, with notes of violets and also white flowers and even a citrus touch. This is the showier wine of the 2019s—textured, long and gentle, with a great finish. It has changing aromas and flavors, mixing flowers, herbs, berries, earth and even a lactic touch sometimes. It should develop further complexity in bottle. This is a great vintage for Moncerbal, keeping the freshness and poise of the 2018 in a warmer year. They use less and less new oak barrels, contrary to what they thought they'd need with the new winery. 3,488 bottles, 101 magnums and some larger formats were produced in 2019.
    Inc. GST
    SG$1,105.76
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Villa de Corullon 2018 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    The village wine 2018 Corullón has, for the first time, the new category Vino de Villa (village wine!). It comes from around 90 plots of their own vineyards. In the cooler and more Atlantic 2018, they had more rain than the previous two vintages and a lower average temperature, and they think it was excellent for their wines ("a modern version of 2001," Ricardo Pérez Palacios told me). There are around 8% white grapes here, and the wine fermented in oak vats with punching down, and the élevage was in a combination of barriques, bocoyes and foudres, oak containers of different sizes, and was short of 11 months. This is the modern version of 2001 and 2012, and in 2018, it has the part of Moncerbal (almost 40%) that was not in the 2017 (because of hail, the Moncerbal bottling was not produced in 2017), so it goes back to the classical style. There is terrific balance here, great purity, with the essence of slate; here, we move from the fruit of the Pétalos to the herbs. But there is complexity and nuance, violets, rockrose, sap, resin, fern, cinnamon and citrus, all very subtle and harmonious. The flavors have similar purity, and if these wines never have high acidity, there is great freshness, soft citrus, all very subtle and velvety. This is sooo easy to drink it could be dangerous... They produced 23,034 bottles and other formats, half-bottles, magnums, double magnums and jeroboams. It was bottled in January 2020.
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    SG$368.92
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Villa de Corullon 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    Following the new classification of wines, the 2019 Villa de Corullón is a Vino de Villa (village), produced with grapes from 6.71 hectares divided into 200 small plots they own on slate-rich soils at 500 to 950 meters in altitude. It's 91% Mencía, 1% Alicante Bouschet and 8% white grapes from old vines (50 to 90 years old) that are organically and biodynamically farmed, and the wine will be certified in the coming years. The partly destemmed grapes fermented in oak vats with indigenous yeasts for 43 days and matured in barriques and foudres for 10 months. It has a "moderate" 13.5% alcohol, the lower part of the range, as they aim for 13.5% to 14% alcohol in the finished wines. This is a great blending exercise, as the wines are blended mostly before putting it in barrel. It's a subtle and elegant Corullón, with great balance and freshness; Ricardo talked about some tannins that are very fine. It's a fluid vintage for this bottling, a little herbal, versatile and complex. It seems to have more character than the Moncerbal than it has had in other years. This could be one of the lightest and most elegant vintages of Corullón, with a different texture from the rest of the 2019s. There were 20,344 bottles and some other formats produced.
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    SG$359.11
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Villa de Corullon 2020 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (97)

    I was blown away by the 2020 wines in barrel in June 2021 and found the 2020 Villa de Corullón very ready, open, expressive, floral and ethereal. It destroyed the idea I had of a warm and ripe 2020. Ricardo Pérez Palacios told me he was thinking of bottling the 2020s earlier, as they didn't need a long élevage, just nine or 10 months in barrel. The wine is pale, the palest Corullón ever, with 13.7% alcohol—perhaps the vines got blocked and didn't develop more color compounds or sugar. The wine makes me think of a red from Jura; it has a different profile and is more delicate, ethereal and full of light and energy. Pérez, who hates comparisons with other regions, couldn't stop saying that it felt like a Morey Saint Denis! It's all flowers and red fruit, with a lot of super fine tannins (the 2019 tannins are rougher) that are round and give it a velvety texture with no rusticity—elegant and balanced. There is a nice balance between tannin and acidity, something this has in common with the 2019, which makes the vintages quite unusual, because being warm, the wines show balance. Today, it feels more like Moncerbal than the Moncerbal bottling; nevertheless, Corullón is around 40% from Moncerbal. ... It has to be my favorite Corullón to date. 22,183 bottles and some larger formats produced. It was bottled in October 2021.
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    SG$335.07
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Villa de Corullon 2021 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96-98)

    The superb 2020 was a hard act to follow, but the 2021 Villa de Corullón didn't disappoint me. It also had contained ripeness and 13.5% alcohol, but it was darker than the 2020 but following the same style; and the wine has elegance and a vibrant palate, with very good freshness. I think Corullón has improved a lot since 2020. It's floral and elegant, with very fine tannins and nicely textured.
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    SG$429.96
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Villa de Corullon 2022 (6x75cl)
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    Vinous (92)

    Vivid ruby. A highly perfumed bouquet evokes black raspberry, candied lavender and incense, with a hint of Asian spices in the background. Lively, deep, expansive red and dark berry and floral pastille flavors are given back-end lift by a building mineral quality. The nervy, clinging finish features fine-grained tannins and repeating floral and spice notes.
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    SG$1,137.37
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  • Castro Ventosa Valtuille Vino de Villa 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94)

    The first vintage to have the new official category on the label is the 2019 Valtuille Vino de Villa, and it's a barrel selection of barrels from the centenary vines and Villegas, El Val and some La Rata, three zones they like. This is the new focus of the winery; it's a very serious red, with volume and depth. It fermented in oak vats with 40% full clusters with the field blend and matured in 225- and 500-liter oak barrels. It has the grainy mouthfeel from the stems. It has more structure and ripeness but with great balance and moderate alcohol, really representing the village and the year. 12,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in June 2021.
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    SG$242.00
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  • César Márquez El Rapolao  2018 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94+)

    The 2018 El Rapolao was produced with the grapes from the adjacent plot to the one from Castro Ventosa. It has maybe 5% white grapes and a faint reductive character—a flinty or gun powder note, turning into sesame seeds á la Coche-Dury with time—that the vineyard can have, with a lot less alcohol (13%) and is lighter and more ethereal and elegant. This is floral, clean and fresh, fulfilling the fresher and more elegant style of the 2018s. It follows the style of 2016, perhaps with a touch more depth and complexity, and it is more elegant, with more refined tannins and a chalky sensation. 984 bottles were filled in December 2019.
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    SG$300.00
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  • César Márquez Perez La Salvación Godello 2018 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (94+)

    The 2018 La Salvación is the only white produced by César Márquez in his personal project. It's pure Godello from two plots—one plot in Arganza regrafted from old Mencía to Godello 12 years ago and some 15% to 20% from another plot in Villafranca where there are some Godello old vines in between the Mencía. The destemmed grapes fermented and matured in 500-liter oak barrels, where the wine rested with the lees without bâtonnage for around one year. The wine was a little closed and shy and needed some time to take off—it's subtle, elegant and insinuating. In the future, he might do a single-vineyard white once he finds the right plot. The palate is serious and soil-driven, tasty, almost salty, with very focused flavors. 2018 delivered a good crop, and 1,358 bottles were produced. Each vintage has been different (2015 had flor, 2016 was sharp, and 2017 was a little more exuberant), and this is the most serous and complete to date. It should age nicely in bottle.
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    SG$308.00
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  • César Márquez Sufreiral Montana 2018 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (95)

    The 2018 Sufreiral is one of the very few reds from limestone soils from Bierzo. This year, it comes from a higher-altitude plot (he now works with five separate plots in the paraje, but the rest go to the Parajes bottling) and in a vineyard with some white grapes. It fermented with full clusters and a longer maceration, resulting in a wine with less color and more tension. If Bierzo is somewhere between the Northern Rhône and Burgundy, this one gravitates more toward Burgundy. It's floral and textured, with a fine thread, very fine tannins and the sapidity of the limestone, very tasty. It's a more ethereal version of 2017. It matured in a well-seasoned, neutral 600-liter oak vat for one year. Only 721 bottles were filled in December 2019.
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    SG$428.00
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  • Cillar Silos Blanco Silos 2021 (6x75cl)

    Renowned for its exceptional quality, Cillar de Silos Blanco Silos 2021 is a wine that any connoisseur would treasure. This spirit distinguishes itself with a harmonious blend of aromatic complexity, made from 100% Albillo grapes handpicked from vineyards ensconced in the majestic Ribera del Duero region of Spain. Creator Cillar de Silos is a noteworthy household name, respected globally for maintaining traditional wine-making methods whilst embracing modern techniques to engineer optimal flavours. Their commitment to sustainability is reflected in their respectful cultivation practices and usage of indigenous grape varieties.

    This vigorous 2021 vintage boasts crisp notes of exotic fruit and delicate floral undertones, a characteristic trait of Albillo grapes. The wine is fermented and matured in French oak barrels for six months, resulting in a beautifully textured, full-bodied elixir with a lingering finish. The Cillar Silos Blanco Silos 2021 is a testament to the harmonious blending of tradition and innovation that is sure to enhance any wine collection.

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    SG$363.00
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  • Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 (6x75cl)

    As an astonishing representation of Spanish viticulture, the Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 personifies excellence. Named after the vineyard's patriarch, Amalio Aragón, this flagship offering hails from Ribera del Duero, a region renowned for its adept blending of tradition and innovation. Displaying remarkable artisan craftsmanship, this celestial varietal of 100% Tempranillo is meticulously hand-harvested from 60-year-old vines, ensuring an enchanting complexity and aromatic depth. Exquisitely matured in French oak barrels for 24 months, this intense ruby-red delight presents a sophisticated palette embossed with red fruit accents and hints of chocolate and tobacco for an eternally memorable finish. Unquestionably, Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 reveals itself as a seductive symphony of harmonious flavours, reflecting the passion and skill of the small, family-run Cillar de Silos winery devotedly dedicated to creating wine of supreme class. Embrace the alluring call of the Cillar Silos Vina Amalio 2018 - an iconic emblem of pure indulgence.

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    SG$696.00
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  • Comando G Tumba del Rey Moro 2021 (1x75cl)
  • Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Alenza Gran Reserva 2018 (1x75cl)

    The Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Alenza Gran Reserva 2018 is a masterstroke of the Spanish wine industry, hailing from the winery's 200-hectare vineyard in the prestigious Ribera del Duero region. Crafted by Alejandro Fernandez, a stalwart of the Spanish wine scene for four decades, this Gran Reserva is a testament to the Tempranillo grape variety. Aged for 36 months in French oak barrels, this wine benefits from both exceptional grape cultivation and world-class winemaking expertise. The result is a full-bodied, robust red with a bouquet of black fruit, spice, and oak nuances, a testament to the Condado de Haza's commitment to quality. On the palate, it's enveloping, opulent, and bursting with velvet-textured tannins that anticipate a seemingly infinite finish. The Condado de Haza Ribera del Duero Alenza Gran Reserva 2018 epitomises the very pinnacle of Spanish viticulture.

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    SG$253.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios La Faraona 2007 (6x75cl)
  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios La Faraona 2019 (3x75cl)
    Dense, intense, monolithic, the 2019 La Faraona is still veiled at this stage on the nose with deep, dark fruit and a savoury note coming through. On the palate however, this is a different story. Wow. The bare-faced elegance and purity of this wine offers vivid freshness and lifted red fruit. It is intense and beautiful with a glorious, wild strawberry note coursing through with a lifted, floral note. This is a fabulous, poised and perfect wine – with super-fine tannins that melt away, leaving only an ethereal scent of bright, red berries and cured jamón as the length goes on and on. A rainwater freshness underpins this stunning, balletic, incredible wine.
    In Bond
    SG$5,175.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios La Faraona 2020 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    A very expressive, scented nose that offers iron and raw-meat character at first, with nice flinty reduction, then it turns to white sesame, racy raspberries, agave, slate, fresh flowers and dried herbs. Ethereal and super-elegant with a juicy palate, threaded by extremely fine but fresh tannins. It goes on and on, but in a subtle way. This takes your breath way with its fascinating perfume and linearity. From organically grown grapes. Irresistible now if you give it time to breathe to whittle down the reductive character, but better after 2025.
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    SG$4,960.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios La Faraona 2021 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (99)

    Expressive, scented and nimble on the nose with refined mineral and a hint of white sesame-like reduction. Subtle white pepper, herbs and red berries extend to a extremely mineral-textured palate full of tactile allures, which makes it even more engaging. I love the subtle delineation from this vintage, which is elegant, dialed-back and soft-spoken, full of etherealness and cohesion. A vintage where La Faraona delivers more austere minerality and verticality over the more perfumed, precise Las Lamas. From organically grown grapes. Delicious now, but will hold, too.
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    SG$4,995.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2016 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    They hit the nail on the head with the harvest date of the 2016 Las Lamas, and the wine shows incredible precision, elegance and symmetry this year. I've often discussed with Ricardo Pérez Palacios how sensitive Mencía is with the harvest date and how the grape has a very short picking window, to the point that, in 2016, you feel one day difference. They have been fine-tuning this wine in the last few years, and the result is evident. 3,655 bottles and some larger bottles were filled in June 2018.
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    SG$888.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2018 (3x75cl)
    Oh, Las Lamas… she never disappoints, and what a fine vintage to play to her strengths. I honestly spent at least ten minutes just breathing in the phenomenal aromas of this wine. The nose is so open with a lovely fine balance, poised between sweet red fruit and granitic splendour. The palate is so mineral and the wet stone purity in this is exceptional. However, the deep cranberry fruit behind is gently sweet and frames the fine, incredibly long length. This has notes of raspberry tea and is another Bierzo wine with a rainwater finish. Gorgeous. Drink 2021-2030.
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    SG$431.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2020 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    A Bierzo with great depth and soft-spoken complexity, but still upbeat, effusing a mineral twist to the smoked herbs, iron, raw meat, black cherries, blueberries, dried botanicals, violets and slate. Medium to full body with an ethereal and layered mid-palate that leads to a super-long, lingering finish. The tannins are so dusty and polished. From organically grown grapes. Drinkable now, but better after 2024.
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    SG$509.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2020 (6x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    A Bierzo with great depth and soft-spoken complexity, but still upbeat, effusing a mineral twist to the smoked herbs, iron, raw meat, black cherries, blueberries, dried botanicals, violets and slate. Medium to full body with an ethereal and layered mid-palate that leads to a super-long, lingering finish. The tannins are so dusty and polished. From organically grown grapes. Drinkable now, but better after 2024.
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    SG$900.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2021 (3x75cl)

    James Suckling (98)

    Delineated, precise and elegant berries with subtle white pepper funk, mineral and white sesame characters make this so attractive. Nimble and almost “Atlantic” with fresh, tangy fruit that follows through to a textured, medium-bodied palate full of silky, mineral-textured tannins. The long, even and cohesive finish is persistent and ethereal. From organically grown grapes. Delicious now, but don’t underestimate its potential for aging, as balance is the key.
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    SG$509.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Las Lamas 2022 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96-98)

    Right now, I prefer the 2022 Las Lamas to the Moncerbal from this same vintage. Moncerbal is the place that suffers more from the draught and heat, as it's very rocky and has less organic matter, less water retention, while the Las Lamas has more resources to fight lack of water and high temperatures through the higher content of clay. This is expressive, perfumed and elegant, quite Lamas.
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    SG$595.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Moncerbal 2010 (6x75cl)
  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Moncerbal 2014 (12x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The 2014 Moncerbal, 96% Mencía and 4% white varieties, follows a very clear line that, since 2012, is producing very elegant wines, but this 2014 could be the epitome of it. It could very well be the finest vintage of Moncerbal to date. It has a captivating nose with lots of freshness, floral, complex, elegant and nuanced. The palate has electric freshness, when the Mencía is not particularly high in acidity. This was expressive from minute one and kept changing in the glass and developing nuances. Talk about complexity, and to me, aging potential. 2,675 bottle, 73 magnums, 20 double magnums and 13 Jeroboams were filled in March 2016.
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    SG$1,888.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Moncerbal 2018 (3x75cl)
    2018 Moncerbal is exceptionally fragrant with near crystalline purity. It is a fine, elegant, dancing wine with extremely subtle black berry and black cherry fruit coming through. Its incredible freshness cuts like a knife through the palate which is mineral beyond belief, and the length goes on forever. If you are ever lucky enough to visit this astonishing 1.5ha vineyard, you will see how the vines cling, unbelievably, to vertiginous slopes. That determination somehow comes through in the precision and focus of this stunning 2018 wine. It is exceptional. Drink 2024-2035.
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    SG$483.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Moncerbal 2019 (3x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The 2019 Moncerbal is a "vino de paraje," produced with grapes (mostly Mencía but also 4% white grapes) from different plots that totaled 1.51 hectares in the same zone of the village of Corullón. It fermented with some full clusters and indigenous yeasts in oak vats for 46 days and matured in oak barrels and foudres for 11 months. It's one of the lower-alcohol wines (together with the Corullón) at 13.5% alcohol. This is super aromatic and floral, with notes of violets and also white flowers and even a citrus touch. This is the showier wine of the 2019s—textured, long and gentle, with a great finish. It has changing aromas and flavors, mixing flowers, herbs, berries, earth and even a lactic touch sometimes. It should develop further complexity in bottle. This is a great vintage for Moncerbal, keeping the freshness and poise of the 2018 in a warmer year. They use less and less new oak barrels, contrary to what they thought they'd need with the new winery. 3,488 bottles, 101 magnums and some larger formats were produced in 2019.
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    SG$800.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Moncerbal 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (98)

    The 2019 Moncerbal is a "vino de paraje," produced with grapes (mostly Mencía but also 4% white grapes) from different plots that totaled 1.51 hectares in the same zone of the village of Corullón. It fermented with some full clusters and indigenous yeasts in oak vats for 46 days and matured in oak barrels and foudres for 11 months. It's one of the lower-alcohol wines (together with the Corullón) at 13.5% alcohol. This is super aromatic and floral, with notes of violets and also white flowers and even a citrus touch. This is the showier wine of the 2019s—textured, long and gentle, with a great finish. It has changing aromas and flavors, mixing flowers, herbs, berries, earth and even a lactic touch sometimes. It should develop further complexity in bottle. This is a great vintage for Moncerbal, keeping the freshness and poise of the 2018 in a warmer year. They use less and less new oak barrels, contrary to what they thought they'd need with the new winery. 3,488 bottles, 101 magnums and some larger formats were produced in 2019.
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    SG$961.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Villa de Corullon 2018 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    The village wine 2018 Corullón has, for the first time, the new category Vino de Villa (village wine!). It comes from around 90 plots of their own vineyards. In the cooler and more Atlantic 2018, they had more rain than the previous two vintages and a lower average temperature, and they think it was excellent for their wines ("a modern version of 2001," Ricardo Pérez Palacios told me). There are around 8% white grapes here, and the wine fermented in oak vats with punching down, and the élevage was in a combination of barriques, bocoyes and foudres, oak containers of different sizes, and was short of 11 months. This is the modern version of 2001 and 2012, and in 2018, it has the part of Moncerbal (almost 40%) that was not in the 2017 (because of hail, the Moncerbal bottling was not produced in 2017), so it goes back to the classical style. There is terrific balance here, great purity, with the essence of slate; here, we move from the fruit of the Pétalos to the herbs. But there is complexity and nuance, violets, rockrose, sap, resin, fern, cinnamon and citrus, all very subtle and harmonious. The flavors have similar purity, and if these wines never have high acidity, there is great freshness, soft citrus, all very subtle and velvety. This is sooo easy to drink it could be dangerous... They produced 23,034 bottles and other formats, half-bottles, magnums, double magnums and jeroboams. It was bottled in January 2020.
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    SG$285.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Villa de Corullon 2019 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96)

    Following the new classification of wines, the 2019 Villa de Corullón is a Vino de Villa (village), produced with grapes from 6.71 hectares divided into 200 small plots they own on slate-rich soils at 500 to 950 meters in altitude. It's 91% Mencía, 1% Alicante Bouschet and 8% white grapes from old vines (50 to 90 years old) that are organically and biodynamically farmed, and the wine will be certified in the coming years. The partly destemmed grapes fermented in oak vats with indigenous yeasts for 43 days and matured in barriques and foudres for 10 months. It has a "moderate" 13.5% alcohol, the lower part of the range, as they aim for 13.5% to 14% alcohol in the finished wines. This is a great blending exercise, as the wines are blended mostly before putting it in barrel. It's a subtle and elegant Corullón, with great balance and freshness; Ricardo talked about some tannins that are very fine. It's a fluid vintage for this bottling, a little herbal, versatile and complex. It seems to have more character than the Moncerbal than it has had in other years. This could be one of the lightest and most elegant vintages of Corullón, with a different texture from the rest of the 2019s. There were 20,344 bottles and some other formats produced.
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    SG$276.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Villa de Corullon 2020 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (97)

    I was blown away by the 2020 wines in barrel in June 2021 and found the 2020 Villa de Corullón very ready, open, expressive, floral and ethereal. It destroyed the idea I had of a warm and ripe 2020. Ricardo Pérez Palacios told me he was thinking of bottling the 2020s earlier, as they didn't need a long élevage, just nine or 10 months in barrel. The wine is pale, the palest Corullón ever, with 13.7% alcohol—perhaps the vines got blocked and didn't develop more color compounds or sugar. The wine makes me think of a red from Jura; it has a different profile and is more delicate, ethereal and full of light and energy. Pérez, who hates comparisons with other regions, couldn't stop saying that it felt like a Morey Saint Denis! It's all flowers and red fruit, with a lot of super fine tannins (the 2019 tannins are rougher) that are round and give it a velvety texture with no rusticity—elegant and balanced. There is a nice balance between tannin and acidity, something this has in common with the 2019, which makes the vintages quite unusual, because being warm, the wines show balance. Today, it feels more like Moncerbal than the Moncerbal bottling; nevertheless, Corullón is around 40% from Moncerbal. ... It has to be my favorite Corullón to date. 22,183 bottles and some larger formats produced. It was bottled in October 2021.
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    SG$248.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Villa de Corullon 2021 (6x75cl)

    Wine Advocate (96-98)

    The superb 2020 was a hard act to follow, but the 2021 Villa de Corullón didn't disappoint me. It also had contained ripeness and 13.5% alcohol, but it was darker than the 2020 but following the same style; and the wine has elegance and a vibrant palate, with very good freshness. I think Corullón has improved a lot since 2020. It's floral and elegant, with very fine tannins and nicely textured.
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    SG$341.00
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  • Descendientes de Jose Palacios Villa de Corullon 2022 (6x75cl)
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  • Descendientes Jose Palacios Bierzo Villa Corullon 2013 (6x75cl)

    Vinous (92)

    Vivid ruby. A highly perfumed bouquet evokes black raspberry, candied lavender and incense, with a hint of Asian spices in the background. Lively, deep, expansive red and dark berry and floral pastille flavors are given back-end lift by a building mineral quality. The nervy, clinging finish features fine-grained tannins and repeating floral and spice notes.
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    SG$990.00
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