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What to Buy
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(12x75cl) 2019Inc. GSTSG$473.93 -
(6x75cl) 2020Vinous - Antonio Galloni (89)
The 2020 Bordeaux Blanc from Clarendelle is an attractive, aperitif-style dry white to drink now and over the next few years. Green apple, lemon peel, sage and mint linger on the bright, zesty finish. The blend is 43% Sauvignon Blanc, 30% Sémillon and 27% Muscadelle.Inc. GSTSG$358.07 -
(1x150cl) 1997Vinous (94+)
Full ruby. Superripe aromas of roasted plum, saddle leather, smoked meat, mint and oak spice. Huge, thick and sweet; extraordinarily ripe but supported by firm, ripe acids. Really suffuses the palate with sweet fruit. Explosive aftertaste features roasted berry, leather and woodsmoke notes and uncanny sweetness. Showing extremely well today but built to age.Inc. GSTSG$705.01 -
Wine Advocate (99)
The 2001 Syrah Astralis Vineyard may be just as compelling as the 2002. Tighter because of being in the bottle, it is an extraordinary effort that offers the essence of graphite, blackberry liqueur, espresso, and acacia flowers, all combining into an olfactory smorgasbord for the senses. Sensationally concentrated, with sweet tannin, but neither weighty nor over the top as might be expected for a wine of such extreme richness, it is an extraordinarily well-delineated Syrah that should hit its prime in 10-12 years, and last for 30-40. Hail Caesar ... I mean Roman!Inc. GSTSG$2,058.58 -
Wine Advocate (99)
The 2002 Syrah Astralis Vineyard rivals the greatest wines Roman Bratasiuk has made in his 15-year career. This compelling, black/blue-hued offering from 75-year-old Syrah vines tastes like blood of the vine. An extraordinary perfume of flowers, creme de cassis, blackberries, roasted meat, new saddle leather, and earth is followed by a wine with sweet tannin, sensational concentration, full body, an unctuous texture, and a full-throttle, tannic finish. Yet it reveals unbelievable elegance and finesse. Too many Euro-centric elitists argue that Australian wines are too rich and over the top, but all of these offerings have been made by someone with great talent and vision who takes the extraordinary ripeness and purity of fruit available from these old vine vineyards and crafts them into wines that are quite European in style ... just richer and denser. The 2002 Astralis is a tour de force. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2025+.Inc. GSTSG$2,133.59 -
Wine Enthusiast (98)
The flagship of the Clarendon Hills line, this comes from a patch of 80-year-old vines that winemaker Bratasiuk claims routinely provides his best fruit. The 2004 is a stunner, yielding up scents of flowers and spice, framed by hints of vanillin oak. It's dense and amply textured in the mouth, packed with wonderfully expressive blackberry and blueberry fruit, then shows layers of rich tannins on the finish that leave no doubt this needs time in the cellar to show its best. This is a tour de force of Australian winemaking that should be consumed 2010-2025.Inc. GSTSG$1,779.34 -
Wine Advocate (99)
At the top of the pyramid is the 2005 Syrah Astralis Vineyard. It is sourced from a vineyard planted in 1920 and is one of the Syrah cuvees in which 100% new oak is utilized (along with Brookman, Hickinbotham, and Piggott Range). It delivers an ethereal bouquet of smoky oak, violets, espresso, black pepper, blueberry, and blackberry liqueur. Densely packed and tightly wound, all it needs is time. The wine is totally harmonious, impeccably balanced, and exceptionally long. When it fully unwinds, even my high rating will appear conservative. Its only competition comes from the likes of Guigal, Chapoutier, Chave, Krankl, and Ringland.Inc. GSTSG$1,555.89 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2009 Astralis presents a very fruity, floral nose with lifted notes of blueberries. The palate is concentrated with a slight prune character and has very crisp acidity. At this stage the phenolics are showing a little chewy before finishing long. Drink it now to 2027+.Inc. GSTSG$1,523.19 -
(6x75cl) 2010Wine Advocate (100)
Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2010 Astralis is still quite primary eliciting aromas of black plums, blueberry compote and blackcurrant liqueur with a savory and baking spice undercurrent plus a fragrant whiff of violets. Very structured, fine and complex in the medium to full-bodied mouth, this wine is revealing much more than when I first tasted it a year ago and is now showing layer upon layer of black fruit preserves, mocha, toast and spices before finishing with great length. Extraordinary wine. Approachable now, it should cellar to 2030+.Inc. GSTSG$1,544.99 -
Wine Advocate (96+)
The deep garnet-purple 2011 Astralis offers a nose redolent of Christmas pudding, allspice, mocha and anise along with a lovely core of prunes, black cherry preserves and dusty earth. Medium to full-bodied, it fills the mouth with elegant, effortless fruit, with a medium level of finely grained tannins, just enough acidity, and a long and multi-layered finish. Drink it 2015 to 2030+.Inc. GSTSG$1,397.84 -
Wine Advocate (100)
The fitting capstone to what was a terrific vintage for Clarendon Hills, the 2015 Astralis Syrah is destined to become a McLaren Vale legend. Remarkably precise, complex and pristine aromas of anise, pepper, mint and blueberries lead the way. They're followed by a full-bodied yet impeccably ripe palate that's dense and concentrated yet supple, leading into a velvety, nearly endless finish. Wow.Inc. GSTSG$2,250.85 -
James Suckling (98)
East-facing, sandy clay and rocky at the bottom. This is a very intense, layered style of wine with complex, rich, suave and sophisticated style. Intense aromas of dark plums, blackberries and spice with brown-pepper and grilled-meat notes. The palate has such dense, supple and long tannins and delivers blackberry, plum and licorice flavors in regal and impressive mode. The power is delivered so smoothly with full commitment to flavor. Try from 2024.Inc. GSTSG$2,024.59 -
Wine Advocate (98)
If you could drink this 2018 Astralis Syrah all day, by god you would. I mean, I would. The oak feels imperceptible, which I discover is adapted depending on the concentration of the year. This 2018 was matured in 40% new oak, and you wouldn’t know it. The tannins are chewy and pliable, and the fruit that resides within it is striking. A wine of poise. Clarity. Delicacy.Inc. GSTSG$2,321.05 -
Vinous (92)
Full ruby. Deep, smoky aromas of blackcurrant, dried rose and cracked pepper, with a slow-building herbal quality. At once juicy and smooth, with intense red fruit compote flavors over a firm mineral underpinning. Finishes spicy and long, with supple tannins arriving late and adding gentle grip. Drinking well right now but this should be even better with a couple more years of bottle age. This was aged in 85% new French oak.Inc. GSTSG$348.17 -
(6x75cl) 2004Wine Enthusiast (95)
Cropped at a measly half ton per acre, this is Clarendon Hills' top Grenache bottling. It's tighter and denser than the other, more flamboyant offerings, needing time in the bottle to develop. For now, it's loaded with wonderfully pure blackberry and cassis fruit, but it promises to develop more complexity over the years; try from 2008-2020. Long and softly tannic on the finish.Inc. GSTSG$586.88 -
(6x75cl) 2004Vinous (94)
Deep purple. Explosively pure aromas of raspberry, boysenberry and kirsch are almost head-spinning in their intensity and breadth. Lush, sweet and creamy in texture, with blackberry and boysenberry flavors penetrating every nook and cranny of the palate. But this superbly concentrated, deep wine is by no means a bruiser, as bright acids give the fruit lift and focus. The finish is a seemingly endless display of spicy, sweet red and dark berries, with whatever tannins there are utterly consumed by the black hole of fruit.Inc. GSTSG$735.12 -
(6x75cl) 2006Wine Advocate (97+)
The 2006 Syrah Hickinbotham Vineyard combines a voluptuous flavor profile with enough ripe tannin to evolve for 6-8 years. Drink it from 2015 to 2031.Inc. GSTSG$978.19 -
(6x75cl) 2004Vinous (95)
Dark, glass-staining purple. Expansive, floral bouquet of boysenberry, candied plum, blueberry jam and kirsch, with sexy oak spices and vanilla accentuating the impression of sweetness. A gorgeous expression of bright dark berry flavors, complicated by deft notes of cinnamon, cigar box and star anise. This shows impressive power but also an overall sense of elegance and finesse, especially on the juicy, long finish. An amazing wine, with jaw-dropping concentration and clarity.Inc. GSTSG$586.88 -
(12x75cl) 2006Wine Advocate (98)
The exquisite 2006 Syrah Piggott Range is more structured yet. Thick, dense, and tightly wound, all the components are there for future greatness. Only patience is required.Inc. GSTSG$1,820.13 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The exquisite 2006 Syrah Piggott Range is more structured yet. Thick, dense, and tightly wound, all the components are there for future greatness. Only patience is required.Inc. GSTSG$774.36 -
(6x75cl) 2015Wine Advocate (90-92)
The 2015 Clarke has an attractive blackberry and briary scented nose with just a hint of dark chocolate emanating from the new oak. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannin, the acidity nicely judged with fine tension on the cedar and tobacco-tinged finish. I appreciate the freshness and refinement demonstrated by this Château Clarke, a classic Listrac that should give 10-12 years of pleasure.Inc. GSTSG$549.86 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (92)
The 2018 Clarke is a potent wine. A blast of dark red cherry fruit, iron, smoke, grilled herbs and menthol makes a strong opening statement. Readers should plan on being patient, as the 2018 is going to need a number of years to soften. Even so, it is pretty impressive today. Cedar, leather and game add aromatic nuance, but Clarke is ultimately a pretty rich, potent Listrac that just needs time. The only question is how much.Inc. GSTSG$397.20 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (91)
The 2020 Clarke has a classically-styled bouquet with strict blackberry, graphite and mint aromas that might lead you towards Pauillac instead of Listrac. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, well balanced with a fresh line of acidity. The oak is neatly assimilated on the finish that feels smooth and enticing. This is an excellent Château Clarke.Inc. GSTSG$383.09 -
(6x75cl) 2017Immerse yourself in the delectable charm of Clau De Nell Anjou Grolleau 2017. Harvested from vineyards in the lush region of Loire Valley, France, this enticing wine embodies the spirit of its maker, Anne-Claude Leflaive. The winery's commitment to biodynamic viticulture, combined with their meticulous and unhurried winemaking process, has yielded this artisanal gem. The handpicked Grolleau grapes, aged under natural corks, imbue the wine with crimson hue and a bouquet of vivacious red fruit accented with a hint of earthy undertones. Its subtle mineral edge speaks of the schist and rhyolite soils that have nurtured it. Clau De Nell Anjou Grolleau 2017 is incredibly flexible, gastronomically, making it a treasured addition to any wine collection. Savour the craftsmanship and heritage that resounds in each glass of this sumptuously textured, biodynamically-farmed creation, echoing the virtue of its acclaimed maker.
Inc. GSTSG$428.81 -
(6x75cl) 2018Experience the exquisite taste of Clau de Nell Anjou Grolleau 2018, a distinctive red wine with a vibrant character. Delicately crafted by celebrated winemaker Anne-Claude Leflaive, this wine comes from the resplendent vineyards of Anjou, a coveted winemaking region within the prestigious Loire Valley, often hailed as the 'Garden of France'. The meticulously selected Grolleau grapes were hand-harvested, manually sorted, and aged in oak, flawlessly embodying the domain's organic and biodynamic principles. This prodigious production method has resulted in an elegant wine brimming with aromas of ripe red berries and subtle hints of earthiness, leading to a lively, buoyant palate.
Its vibrant acidity and purity of fruit make the Clau de Nell Anjou Grolleau 2018 perfect for those with a palate for nature's authenticity. This wine is not simply a testament to Anne-Claude's profound winemaking legacy, but also a celebration of the natural diversity and richness found in Anjou's terroir. Experience its intricate depth and finesse today.
Inc. GSTSG$415.86 -
(6x75cl) 2017The Clau de Nell Cabernet Franc 2017 heralds from the esteemed Anjou region of Loire Valley, France. An exquisite example of venerable wine maker Anne-Claude Leflaive and her husband Christian Jacques's biodynamic principles, this offering is a testament to their devoted craftsmanship. This ruby-red delight rewards the discerning palate with a complex symphony of red fruits, complemented by evocative notes of graphite and bell pepper. Each grape is hand-picked and the vinification process warrants special mention: fermentation transpires naturally in oak vats over a low-temperature, extended period, thus preserving the nuanced flavours. The wine matures for a further 12 months in the same oak vats before bottling. Mouth-filling, elegant, and vibrant with a lingering finish, the Clau de Nell Cabernet Franc 2017 is an embodiment of its terroir's character, exhibiting a perfect blend of fruit, acidity, and tannin. A sublime companion to red meat dishes and an alluring addition to your collection.
Inc. GSTSG$377.58 -
James Suckling (94)
Perfumed on the nose with spiced apples, lemon rind, sesame, fresh leaves and mild spices as well. Medium-bodied with crisp acidity. Vertical and succulent with lots of lemony character at the center. Lively with a well-rounded texture at the edges and a spicy, flinty finish. From biodynamically grown grapes with Demeter certification. Drink or hold.Inc. GSTSG$451.78 -
(6x75cl) 2014Indulge your senses with the captivating Clau de Nell Cuvee Violette 2014, an exquisite Cabernet Franc made in Loire Valley, France. Expertly produced by Clau de Nell, a notable winery respected for its dedication to biodynamic practices, this wine stands out for its remarkable complexity and depth. The winemaker, Anne-Claude Leflaive, ensures the terroire shines through by hand-picking the grapes at perfect maturity to capture their natural sweetness. During fermentation, native yeasts are used to maintain the wine's inherent character.
The result of this diligently executed process is a luxurious wine boasting an elegant nose adorned with floral notes interlaced with just a hint of wild strawberries. On the palate, the Clau de Nell Cuvee Violette 2014 expresses soft, ‘crunchy’ tannins that sing harmoniously with the vibrant fruity undertones and a persistent finish. Truly a testament to the incredible quality of wines emerging from this esteemed Loire Valley estate.
Inc. GSTSG$365.59 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2016 Anjou Violette is deep, intense, very pure and elegant on the harmonious nose, with perfectly ripe dark and red berry aromas (blackcurrant) intertwined with floral aromas. Silky, finessed and fresh on the palate, this is a very delicate and charming blend of Cab Franc (two-thirds 45-year-old vines) and Cab Sauvignon (one-third 65-year-old vines) with perfectly ripe, concentrated but juicy fruit, a velvety and concentrated texture, very fine and crunchy tannins and enormous intensity, thanks to the low-yielding Cabernets. This is a beautifully finessed and silky-textured Anjou that reveals its concentration and depth only on the finish. The wine was aged in barrels for 18 months and then spent another six months in vat. Bottled in April 2017.Inc. GSTSG$250.13 -
(6x75cl) 2014Discover the exquisite Claude Cazals Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Clos Cazals 2014, a masterpiece from the heart of Burgundy's esteemed Clos Cazals vineyard. Crafted exclusively from hand-selected Chardonnay grapes, this Grand Cru exemplifies meticulous viticulture and traditional winemaking artistry. Claude Cazals, renowned for his commitment to terroir expression, employs natural fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, preserving the wine's vibrant acidity and pure fruit character. After fermentation, the wine undergoes a refined aging process in French oak barrels, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing its elegant finesse. The 2014 vintage showcases a brilliant golden hue, offering aromas of white flowers, citrus zest, and a hint of minerality. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious balance of richness and freshness, culminating in a lingering, graceful finish. Ideal for pairing with gourmet seafood or creamy cheeses, this Blanc de Blancs is a testament to Claude Cazals’ dedication to producing exceptional fine wines.
Inc. GSTSG$1,372.75
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(12x75cl) 2019In BondSG$316.00 -
(6x75cl) 2020Vinous - Antonio Galloni (89)
The 2020 Bordeaux Blanc from Clarendelle is an attractive, aperitif-style dry white to drink now and over the next few years. Green apple, lemon peel, sage and mint linger on the bright, zesty finish. The blend is 43% Sauvignon Blanc, 30% Sémillon and 27% Muscadelle.In BondSG$279.00 -
(1x150cl) 1997Vinous (94+)
Full ruby. Superripe aromas of roasted plum, saddle leather, smoked meat, mint and oak spice. Huge, thick and sweet; extraordinarily ripe but supported by firm, ripe acids. Really suffuses the palate with sweet fruit. Explosive aftertaste features roasted berry, leather and woodsmoke notes and uncanny sweetness. Showing extremely well today but built to age.In BondSG$627.00 -
Wine Advocate (99)
The 2001 Syrah Astralis Vineyard may be just as compelling as the 2002. Tighter because of being in the bottle, it is an extraordinary effort that offers the essence of graphite, blackberry liqueur, espresso, and acacia flowers, all combining into an olfactory smorgasbord for the senses. Sensationally concentrated, with sweet tannin, but neither weighty nor over the top as might be expected for a wine of such extreme richness, it is an extraordinarily well-delineated Syrah that should hit its prime in 10-12 years, and last for 30-40. Hail Caesar ... I mean Roman!In BondSG$1,830.00 -
Wine Advocate (99)
The 2002 Syrah Astralis Vineyard rivals the greatest wines Roman Bratasiuk has made in his 15-year career. This compelling, black/blue-hued offering from 75-year-old Syrah vines tastes like blood of the vine. An extraordinary perfume of flowers, creme de cassis, blackberries, roasted meat, new saddle leather, and earth is followed by a wine with sweet tannin, sensational concentration, full body, an unctuous texture, and a full-throttle, tannic finish. Yet it reveals unbelievable elegance and finesse. Too many Euro-centric elitists argue that Australian wines are too rich and over the top, but all of these offerings have been made by someone with great talent and vision who takes the extraordinary ripeness and purity of fruit available from these old vine vineyards and crafts them into wines that are quite European in style ... just richer and denser. The 2002 Astralis is a tour de force. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2025+.In BondSG$1,900.00 -
Wine Enthusiast (98)
The flagship of the Clarendon Hills line, this comes from a patch of 80-year-old vines that winemaker Bratasiuk claims routinely provides his best fruit. The 2004 is a stunner, yielding up scents of flowers and spice, framed by hints of vanillin oak. It's dense and amply textured in the mouth, packed with wonderfully expressive blackberry and blueberry fruit, then shows layers of rich tannins on the finish that leave no doubt this needs time in the cellar to show its best. This is a tour de force of Australian winemaking that should be consumed 2010-2025.In BondSG$1,575.00 -
Wine Advocate (99)
At the top of the pyramid is the 2005 Syrah Astralis Vineyard. It is sourced from a vineyard planted in 1920 and is one of the Syrah cuvees in which 100% new oak is utilized (along with Brookman, Hickinbotham, and Piggott Range). It delivers an ethereal bouquet of smoky oak, violets, espresso, black pepper, blueberry, and blackberry liqueur. Densely packed and tightly wound, all it needs is time. The wine is totally harmonious, impeccably balanced, and exceptionally long. When it fully unwinds, even my high rating will appear conservative. Its only competition comes from the likes of Guigal, Chapoutier, Chave, Krankl, and Ringland.In BondSG$1,370.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2009 Astralis presents a very fruity, floral nose with lifted notes of blueberries. The palate is concentrated with a slight prune character and has very crisp acidity. At this stage the phenolics are showing a little chewy before finishing long. Drink it now to 2027+.In BondSG$1,340.00 -
(6x75cl) 2010Wine Advocate (100)
Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2010 Astralis is still quite primary eliciting aromas of black plums, blueberry compote and blackcurrant liqueur with a savory and baking spice undercurrent plus a fragrant whiff of violets. Very structured, fine and complex in the medium to full-bodied mouth, this wine is revealing much more than when I first tasted it a year ago and is now showing layer upon layer of black fruit preserves, mocha, toast and spices before finishing with great length. Extraordinary wine. Approachable now, it should cellar to 2030+.In BondSG$1,360.00 -
Wine Advocate (96+)
The deep garnet-purple 2011 Astralis offers a nose redolent of Christmas pudding, allspice, mocha and anise along with a lovely core of prunes, black cherry preserves and dusty earth. Medium to full-bodied, it fills the mouth with elegant, effortless fruit, with a medium level of finely grained tannins, just enough acidity, and a long and multi-layered finish. Drink it 2015 to 2030+.In BondSG$1,225.00 -
Wine Advocate (100)
The fitting capstone to what was a terrific vintage for Clarendon Hills, the 2015 Astralis Syrah is destined to become a McLaren Vale legend. Remarkably precise, complex and pristine aromas of anise, pepper, mint and blueberries lead the way. They're followed by a full-bodied yet impeccably ripe palate that's dense and concentrated yet supple, leading into a velvety, nearly endless finish. Wow.Inc. GSTSG$2,250.85 -
James Suckling (98)
East-facing, sandy clay and rocky at the bottom. This is a very intense, layered style of wine with complex, rich, suave and sophisticated style. Intense aromas of dark plums, blackberries and spice with brown-pepper and grilled-meat notes. The palate has such dense, supple and long tannins and delivers blackberry, plum and licorice flavors in regal and impressive mode. The power is delivered so smoothly with full commitment to flavor. Try from 2024.In BondSG$1,800.00 -
Wine Advocate (98)
If you could drink this 2018 Astralis Syrah all day, by god you would. I mean, I would. The oak feels imperceptible, which I discover is adapted depending on the concentration of the year. This 2018 was matured in 40% new oak, and you wouldn’t know it. The tannins are chewy and pliable, and the fruit that resides within it is striking. A wine of poise. Clarity. Delicacy.In BondSG$2,070.00 -
Vinous (92)
Full ruby. Deep, smoky aromas of blackcurrant, dried rose and cracked pepper, with a slow-building herbal quality. At once juicy and smooth, with intense red fruit compote flavors over a firm mineral underpinning. Finishes spicy and long, with supple tannins arriving late and adding gentle grip. Drinking well right now but this should be even better with a couple more years of bottle age. This was aged in 85% new French oak.In BondSG$262.00 -
(6x75cl) 2004Wine Enthusiast (95)
Cropped at a measly half ton per acre, this is Clarendon Hills' top Grenache bottling. It's tighter and denser than the other, more flamboyant offerings, needing time in the bottle to develop. For now, it's loaded with wonderfully pure blackberry and cassis fruit, but it promises to develop more complexity over the years; try from 2008-2020. Long and softly tannic on the finish.In BondSG$481.00 -
(6x75cl) 2004Vinous (94)
Deep purple. Explosively pure aromas of raspberry, boysenberry and kirsch are almost head-spinning in their intensity and breadth. Lush, sweet and creamy in texture, with blackberry and boysenberry flavors penetrating every nook and cranny of the palate. But this superbly concentrated, deep wine is by no means a bruiser, as bright acids give the fruit lift and focus. The finish is a seemingly endless display of spicy, sweet red and dark berries, with whatever tannins there are utterly consumed by the black hole of fruit.In BondSG$617.00 -
(6x75cl) 2006Wine Advocate (97+)
The 2006 Syrah Hickinbotham Vineyard combines a voluptuous flavor profile with enough ripe tannin to evolve for 6-8 years. Drink it from 2015 to 2031.In BondSG$840.00 -
(6x75cl) 2004Vinous (95)
Dark, glass-staining purple. Expansive, floral bouquet of boysenberry, candied plum, blueberry jam and kirsch, with sexy oak spices and vanilla accentuating the impression of sweetness. A gorgeous expression of bright dark berry flavors, complicated by deft notes of cinnamon, cigar box and star anise. This shows impressive power but also an overall sense of elegance and finesse, especially on the juicy, long finish. An amazing wine, with jaw-dropping concentration and clarity.In BondSG$481.00 -
(12x75cl) 2006Wine Advocate (98)
The exquisite 2006 Syrah Piggott Range is more structured yet. Thick, dense, and tightly wound, all the components are there for future greatness. Only patience is required.In BondSG$1,555.00 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The exquisite 2006 Syrah Piggott Range is more structured yet. Thick, dense, and tightly wound, all the components are there for future greatness. Only patience is required.In BondSG$653.00 -
(6x75cl) 2015Wine Advocate (90-92)
The 2015 Clarke has an attractive blackberry and briary scented nose with just a hint of dark chocolate emanating from the new oak. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannin, the acidity nicely judged with fine tension on the cedar and tobacco-tinged finish. I appreciate the freshness and refinement demonstrated by this Château Clarke, a classic Listrac that should give 10-12 years of pleasure.In BondSG$451.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (92)
The 2018 Clarke is a potent wine. A blast of dark red cherry fruit, iron, smoke, grilled herbs and menthol makes a strong opening statement. Readers should plan on being patient, as the 2018 is going to need a number of years to soften. Even so, it is pretty impressive today. Cedar, leather and game add aromatic nuance, but Clarke is ultimately a pretty rich, potent Listrac that just needs time. The only question is how much.In BondSG$305.00 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (91)
The 2020 Clarke has a classically-styled bouquet with strict blackberry, graphite and mint aromas that might lead you towards Pauillac instead of Listrac. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, well balanced with a fresh line of acidity. The oak is neatly assimilated on the finish that feels smooth and enticing. This is an excellent Château Clarke.In BondSG$298.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017Immerse yourself in the delectable charm of Clau De Nell Anjou Grolleau 2017. Harvested from vineyards in the lush region of Loire Valley, France, this enticing wine embodies the spirit of its maker, Anne-Claude Leflaive. The winery's commitment to biodynamic viticulture, combined with their meticulous and unhurried winemaking process, has yielded this artisanal gem. The handpicked Grolleau grapes, aged under natural corks, imbue the wine with crimson hue and a bouquet of vivacious red fruit accented with a hint of earthy undertones. Its subtle mineral edge speaks of the schist and rhyolite soils that have nurtured it. Clau De Nell Anjou Grolleau 2017 is incredibly flexible, gastronomically, making it a treasured addition to any wine collection. Savour the craftsmanship and heritage that resounds in each glass of this sumptuously textured, biodynamically-farmed creation, echoing the virtue of its acclaimed maker.
In BondSG$334.00 -
(6x75cl) 2018Experience the exquisite taste of Clau de Nell Anjou Grolleau 2018, a distinctive red wine with a vibrant character. Delicately crafted by celebrated winemaker Anne-Claude Leflaive, this wine comes from the resplendent vineyards of Anjou, a coveted winemaking region within the prestigious Loire Valley, often hailed as the 'Garden of France'. The meticulously selected Grolleau grapes were hand-harvested, manually sorted, and aged in oak, flawlessly embodying the domain's organic and biodynamic principles. This prodigious production method has resulted in an elegant wine brimming with aromas of ripe red berries and subtle hints of earthiness, leading to a lively, buoyant palate.
Its vibrant acidity and purity of fruit make the Clau de Nell Anjou Grolleau 2018 perfect for those with a palate for nature's authenticity. This wine is not simply a testament to Anne-Claude's profound winemaking legacy, but also a celebration of the natural diversity and richness found in Anjou's terroir. Experience its intricate depth and finesse today.
In BondSG$334.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017The Clau de Nell Cabernet Franc 2017 heralds from the esteemed Anjou region of Loire Valley, France. An exquisite example of venerable wine maker Anne-Claude Leflaive and her husband Christian Jacques's biodynamic principles, this offering is a testament to their devoted craftsmanship. This ruby-red delight rewards the discerning palate with a complex symphony of red fruits, complemented by evocative notes of graphite and bell pepper. Each grape is hand-picked and the vinification process warrants special mention: fermentation transpires naturally in oak vats over a low-temperature, extended period, thus preserving the nuanced flavours. The wine matures for a further 12 months in the same oak vats before bottling. Mouth-filling, elegant, and vibrant with a lingering finish, the Clau de Nell Cabernet Franc 2017 is an embodiment of its terroir's character, exhibiting a perfect blend of fruit, acidity, and tannin. A sublime companion to red meat dishes and an alluring addition to your collection.
In BondSG$287.00 -
James Suckling (94)
Perfumed on the nose with spiced apples, lemon rind, sesame, fresh leaves and mild spices as well. Medium-bodied with crisp acidity. Vertical and succulent with lots of lemony character at the center. Lively with a well-rounded texture at the edges and a spicy, flinty finish. From biodynamically grown grapes with Demeter certification. Drink or hold.In BondSG$363.00 -
(6x75cl) 2014Indulge your senses with the captivating Clau de Nell Cuvee Violette 2014, an exquisite Cabernet Franc made in Loire Valley, France. Expertly produced by Clau de Nell, a notable winery respected for its dedication to biodynamic practices, this wine stands out for its remarkable complexity and depth. The winemaker, Anne-Claude Leflaive, ensures the terroire shines through by hand-picking the grapes at perfect maturity to capture their natural sweetness. During fermentation, native yeasts are used to maintain the wine's inherent character.
The result of this diligently executed process is a luxurious wine boasting an elegant nose adorned with floral notes interlaced with just a hint of wild strawberries. On the palate, the Clau de Nell Cuvee Violette 2014 expresses soft, ‘crunchy’ tannins that sing harmoniously with the vibrant fruity undertones and a persistent finish. Truly a testament to the incredible quality of wines emerging from this esteemed Loire Valley estate.
In BondSG$276.00 -
Wine Advocate (93)
The 2016 Anjou Violette is deep, intense, very pure and elegant on the harmonious nose, with perfectly ripe dark and red berry aromas (blackcurrant) intertwined with floral aromas. Silky, finessed and fresh on the palate, this is a very delicate and charming blend of Cab Franc (two-thirds 45-year-old vines) and Cab Sauvignon (one-third 65-year-old vines) with perfectly ripe, concentrated but juicy fruit, a velvety and concentrated texture, very fine and crunchy tannins and enormous intensity, thanks to the low-yielding Cabernets. This is a beautifully finessed and silky-textured Anjou that reveals its concentration and depth only on the finish. The wine was aged in barrels for 18 months and then spent another six months in vat. Bottled in April 2017.In BondSG$178.00 -
(6x75cl) 2014Discover the exquisite Claude Cazals Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Clos Cazals 2014, a masterpiece from the heart of Burgundy's esteemed Clos Cazals vineyard. Crafted exclusively from hand-selected Chardonnay grapes, this Grand Cru exemplifies meticulous viticulture and traditional winemaking artistry. Claude Cazals, renowned for his commitment to terroir expression, employs natural fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, preserving the wine's vibrant acidity and pure fruit character. After fermentation, the wine undergoes a refined aging process in French oak barrels, imparting subtle complexity without overshadowing its elegant finesse. The 2014 vintage showcases a brilliant golden hue, offering aromas of white flowers, citrus zest, and a hint of minerality. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious balance of richness and freshness, culminating in a lingering, graceful finish. Ideal for pairing with gourmet seafood or creamy cheeses, this Blanc de Blancs is a testament to Claude Cazals’ dedication to producing exceptional fine wines.
In BondSG$1,200.00

