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Exemplifying mastery in winemaking, the Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Champgains 2020 represents the pinnacle of premier Burgundy vintages. Crafted by Coffinet Duvernay, a seasoned producer in the heart of the Côte de Beaune in France, this wine boasts of enduring quality and exceptional purity. Hand-harvested grapes from over 30-year-old vines undergo careful vinification, with maturation in oak barrels providing stability and depth. Rooted in the famous Chassagne-Montrachet appellation, the Les Champgains parcel delivers a unique mineral-driven complexity that translates into the wine's distinctive character. Abounding with notes of citrus and stone fruits on the palate, it carries an impressive balance of acid and alcohol, enhancing the wine's longevity. The Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Champgains 2020 is an embodiment of an illustrious winegrowing tradition, a vintage that showcases the pinnacle of Chardonnay renditions.
Inc. GSTSG$1,247.40 -
Discover the exceptional 'Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2018', a hallmark of fine Burgundian viticulture skillfully crafted by Philippe Duvernay and his daughter Rachel. Hailing from the famed Chassagne Montrachet region, recognised globally for its exemplary Chardonnay wines, this flawless vintage encapsulates the essence of its prestigious terroir. Each grape is meticulously hand-picked from Les Fairendes climat within the Premier Cru vineyards, ensuring the utmost quality.
Coffinet Duvernay's dedication to producing wines of the highest calibre shines in this 2018 release. It tantalises the senses with perfectly balanced notes of mineral depth, citrus zest, and delicate floral nuances. Expect an enduring finish, a testament to its careful maturation in French oak barrels. 'Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2018' truly embodies the sophistication and complexity of notable Burgundy Chardonnay. A sublime accomplishment from an esteemed producer.
Inc. GSTSG$203.72 -
Discover the exceptional 'Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2018', a hallmark of fine Burgundian viticulture skillfully crafted by Philippe Duvernay and his daughter Rachel. Hailing from the famed Chassagne Montrachet region, recognised globally for its exemplary Chardonnay wines, this flawless vintage encapsulates the essence of its prestigious terroir. Each grape is meticulously hand-picked from Les Fairendes climat within the Premier Cru vineyards, ensuring the utmost quality.
Coffinet Duvernay's dedication to producing wines of the highest calibre shines in this 2018 release. It tantalises the senses with perfectly balanced notes of mineral depth, citrus zest, and delicate floral nuances. Expect an enduring finish, a testament to its careful maturation in French oak barrels. 'Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2018' truly embodies the sophistication and complexity of notable Burgundy Chardonnay. A sublime accomplishment from an esteemed producer.
Inc. GSTSG$995.69 -
Exclusively hailing from France's illustrious Burgundy region, the Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2020 is the embodiment of opulence in viniculture. Harvested from premier cru vineyards, a distinguished classification of French vineyards, and aged in French oak barrels, it showcases the meticulous expertise of the Coffinet Duvernay family. They are renowned for their commitment to traditional winemaking, precision in vineyard management, rigorous grape selection and adoption of sustainable practices.
This superb Chardonnay seduces with intoxicating aromas of ripe fruit, citrus, and subtle oak, underpinned by a minerality distinctive of Chassagne-Montrachet's diverse soils. On the palate, it reveals a pleasingly crisp acidity, balanced with an expressive complexity that lingers impressively. The Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2020 is more than a wine; it's an exceptional journey into the heart of French winemaking heritage.
Inc. GSTSG$1,296.45 -
(6x75cl) 2021Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (87-89)
In tank. A lively pink crimson, with cheerful cherry fruit on the nose. Less new wood, and shorter elevage compared to Voillenots, as the terroirs used for this wine are more suited to early drinking. Gourmandise and fruit. Perfectly attractive in its lighter style. Drink from 2024-2027.Inc. GSTSG$566.15 -
(6x75cl) NVInc. GSTSG$2,920.55 -
(6x75cl) 2018Experience the exquisite elegance of Coing Saint Fiacre Monnieres Saint Fiacre 2018, a testament to meticulous craftsmanship from the heart of Burgundy. Crafted by the esteemed Coing family, renowned for their dedication to sustainable viticulture, this vintage showcases grapes hand-harvested from the Monnieres vineyard’s prime terroir. Fermented in traditional oak barrels, the wine undergoes a careful ageing process, allowing its complex flavours to fully develop. The 2018 harvest benefited from an optimal growing season, resulting in a harmonious balance of rich berry aromas and subtle earthy undertones. On the palate, it reveals a velvety texture with refined tannins and a lingering finish, perfectly embodying the region’s prestigious heritage. Ideal for connoisseurs seeking depth and sophistication, Coing Saint Fiacre Monnieres Saint Fiacre 2018 pairs beautifully with gourmet dishes, making it a distinguished addition to any fine wine collection.
Inc. GSTSG$531.27 -
(12x75cl) 2022Experience the exquisite elegance of Coing Saint Fiacre Muscadet Sèvre Maine Sur Lie 2022, a testament to the Loire Valley's renowned terroir. Crafted by Maison Coing, esteemed for their dedication to traditional winemaking, this Muscadet is produced from meticulously selected Melon de Bourgogne grapes harvested from their premier vineyards in the Sèvre et Maine appellation. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel vessels, it undergoes extended ageing on the lees, enhancing its complexity and imparting a rich, creamy texture. The 2022 vintage presents a brilliant pale straw hue, unveiling aromas of crisp green apple, subtle citrus zest, and a distinctive mineral undertone. On the palate, it delivers vibrant acidity balanced by a lingering freshness, making it an ideal companion to seafood and light dishes. Coing Saint Fiacre Muscadet Sèvre Maine Sur Lie 2022 exemplifies finesse and tradition, embodying the essence of fine Muscadet with every sip.
Inc. GSTSG$720.27 -
(6x75cl) 2022Coing Saint Fiacre, Muscadet Sevre et Maine, Confluentia 2022 from Domaine Coing Saint Fiacre epitomises the elegance of the Loire Valley’s Muscadet Sèvre et Maine appellation. Crafted from the esteemed Melon de Bourgogne grapes, this vintage undergoes meticulous hand harvesting to ensure peak acidity and flavour. Fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, preserving the wine’s crisp and mineral-driven profile. The Confluentia 2022 is aged on its lees for twelve months, enhancing its textural complexity and imparting subtle brioche nuances without overshadowing its inherent freshness. This wine bursts with vibrant aromas of green apple, citrus zest, and a hint of flinty minerality, reflecting the unique terroir of the region. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious balance of zesty acidity and graceful minerality, culminating in a long, clean finish. Ideal for pairing with seafood, shellfish, or light appetizers, this Muscadet showcases the refined craftsmanship and dedication of Domaine Coing Saint Fiacre.
Inc. GSTSG$221.71 -
Inc. GSTSG$2,157.55 -
Inc. GSTSG$2,157.55 -
(6x75cl) 1990Vinous (95)
The 1990 Brunello di Montalcino impresses for its overall harmony. Everything is simply in the right place. The aromas, flavors and tannin have all matured evenly in this radiant, supple Brunello. Even at 21 years of age the 1990 remains a youngster, maybe with as much as another 20 years to go. Huge tannins frame the mouth-watering finish as the sheer vibrancy of Sangiovese saturates the palate with intense acidity. This is a great showing. Of course there is always an element of variation, especially among older wines, but I find it interesting that the straight 1990 Brunello appears to be aging more gracefully than the Riserva.Inc. GSTSG$1,994.05 -
Vinous (92)
The 1995 Brunello di Montalcino emerges from the glass with hints of smoke, scorched earth, licorice and tobacco. Here, too, the aromas are more forward than the fruit, which remains big, powerful and virile. The tannins are quite firm, and the wine remains young, even after all these years. A huge, intense finish rounds things out. Today the 1995 comes across as a bit awkward. It should be a little more composed in another 2-3 years.Inc. GSTSG$1,398.97 -
Wine Advocate (89)
The estate’s 2001 Brunello di Montalcino is a full-bodied, supple effort offering ripe dark fruit, earthiness and toasted oak with excellent length, if not much overall complexity. This attractive Brunello will benefit from another year or two of bottle age and should drink well to at least age fifteen. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2016.Inc. GSTSG$927.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The Col d'Orcia 2004 Brunello di Montalcino opens to an explosive bouquet of wildflower, heritage rose and dark fruit. However, that intensity does settle 10 to 15 minutes after being poured. The wine is very flirty and showy on first impression, and it grows more timid with time. Like the 2023 vintage, this was a difficult year that required more passages in the vineyard for canopy and fruit management. The wine offers immediate freshness and polymerized tannins. In terms of its analytical parameters, you could be mistaken for thinking it is younger than its real age.Inc. GSTSG$1,362.98 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The Col d'Orcia 2006 Brunello di Montalcino has a seamless, almost glossy quality where black cherry is intermingled with dried herb and spice. There is a little more structure to this wine, and you feel some chalkiness in terms of its tannins. This wine is incredibly expressive right now and ready to drink.Inc. GSTSG$1,544.99 -
Vinous (94)
Sweet rich, lush and layered, yet also remarkably light on its feet, the 2008 Brunello di Montalcino dazzles from start to finish. Sweet roses, red berries, flowers, mint and orange peel all take an appearance in this utterly impeccable polished Brunello I imagine the 2008 will still be a special wine at age 30. The aromas are naturally still quite primary, so some cellaring is advisable. The brutal August hailstorm took with it a full 40% of the production, but left behind a strikingly beautiful Brunello endowed with seemingly endless layers of fruit and fabulous overall balance.Inc. GSTSG$717.68 -
Wine Advocate (96)
Col d'Orcia has an impressive library of old vintages. It was an honor for me to travel back in time thanks to this vertical tasting organized by Count Francesco Marone Cinzano and his son Santiago. The Col d'Orcia 2010 Brunello di Montalcino is drinking beautifully right now. Indeed, these wines tend to be less expressive upon their commercial release, so you need to give them their due time. This vintage is resolved and structured. It wraps smoothly over the palate with dark fruit tones, spice and dried violet. The winemaking team has been shortening maceration times over the years to obtain softer tannins. They are implementing softer extraction methods and more delicate cap management. In the bottle for 10 years, this wine shows superb complexity with spicy tobacco and dried fruit.Inc. GSTSG$859.38 -
Vinous (89)
The 2012 Brunello di Montalcino is remarkably pretty, with an attractive mix of bright cherry and strawberry complemented by a dusting of sweet cinnamon spice. This splashes across the palate, propelled and lifted by juicy acidity, as tart red berries add tension, and a salty flourish of minerality evolves toward the close. If there is one thing I can hold against the 2012, it’s the modestly clipped finale, where licorice tones and the slightest hint of heat linger on. That said, when paired with the right meal, this spunky and mature Brunello will have a lot of fans.Inc. GSTSG$941.11 -
Inc. GSTSG$718.77 -
Vinous (94)
At first, the 2015 Brunello di Montalcino is quite closed in the glass, to the point I move on to the wine next to it… However, upon returning to the glass a few minutes later, I come to realize that the 2015 simply needs time to come to life; and once it does, watch out. Here I find a gorgeous and intense display, mixing savory and sweet, as well as, earth and fruit, as dusty cedar and spice give way to ripe strawberry with a hint of citrus, with wild herbs and a hint of animal musk adding further depths. On the palate, silky textures meld into woodland red berry fruits, zesty spice, hints of cedar, savory herbs, saline minerals, and mounting tannins. The finish is long and structured, yet there remains enough primary fruit to balance it all out, as well as resonating acids, intriguing hints of citrus, and spice. This is remarkably balanced, singing already, yet it’s full of potential for the cellar.Inc. GSTSG$642.45 -
Vinous (95)
Dusty earth gives way to dried roses, incense, hints of cedar, sage, currants and black cherries in a display that makes the 2016 Col d'Orcia Brunello di Montalcino a very special experience. It’s nuanced and perfumed from start to finish, boasting silky textures contrasted by tart berries and minerals, but with sweet tannins that frame the expression perfectly. Its inner sweetness is balanced by bright acids, creating an almost-juicy sensation, right up until the moment you realize that your palate is aching with youthful tension. There’s so much going on and much more to come, making me wonder what the Poggio al Vento might offer in the 2016 vintage. For now, that doesn’t even matter, because the 2015 Col d'Orcia impresses on nearly every level.Inc. GSTSG$621.76 -
Vinous (92)
The 2017 Brunello di Montalcino wafts up with a dusty display of cherry, wild berries, crushed stone and savory herbs. This is silky and elegant in feel, offering balanced acidity matched by masses of tart red and black berry fruits, along with firming tannins. It’s long, rich and dark with haunting inner florals, but also a surprisingly classic structure. Despite a 30% loss of production in 2017, Col d"Orcia made a balanced and highly enjoyable Brunello.Inc. GSTSG$507.31 -
(1x150cl) 2019Inc. GSTSG$321.70 -
(6x75cl) 2019Inc. GSTSG$599.96 -
Vinous (94)
Deep red. Complex nose combines extremely fragrant aromas of redcurrant, red cherry, spices, and flowers. Supple and very pure, with good lift and definition to its flavors of redcurrant, tobacco, flint and herbs. Finishes with serious but noble tannins and good lift, spreading out nicely on the back, with a repeating lingering and very perfumed note of violet. An outstanding Brunello; perhaps the best Nastagio to date.Inc. GSTSG$767.82 -
Vinous (91)
Deep, dark and full of balsamic complexities, the late-release 2015 Brunello di Montalcino Nastagio from Col d'Orcia slowly blossoms in the glass. Plum, currants and tobacco brighten and evolve into notes of cherry laced with fresh cut roses. It’s silky at first, verging on fleshy, yet quick to reveal a coating of youthfully grippy tannin and tart red berry fruits. This finishes long, dry and intensely structured, with hints of wild herbs and spice. The Nastagio is matured in a combination of barrique and tonneaux for the first year, followed by another two years in large botti. It’s a wine that is meant to be more immediate than the rest of the portfolio; yet the 2015 is anything but immediate.Inc. GSTSG$296.26 -
Vinous (94)
The 2016 Brunello di Montalcino Nastagio is youthfully coy, requiring time to release its dark fruits and savory exotic spices. This is velvety in feel yet not weighty at all, with ripe black fruits contrasting nervous acidity as autumnal spices come forward toward the close. Hints of vanilla, tobacco and sweet herbs linger through the long, structured finale. The 2016 finds a wonderful balance of fruit, structure and acidity, and it should be glorious in another five to ten years’ time.Inc. GSTSG$286.45 -
Vinous (94)
The 2016 Brunello di Montalcino Nastagio is youthfully coy, requiring time to release its dark fruits and savory exotic spices. This is velvety in feel yet not weighty at all, with ripe black fruits contrasting nervous acidity as autumnal spices come forward toward the close. Hints of vanilla, tobacco and sweet herbs linger through the long, structured finale. The 2016 finds a wonderful balance of fruit, structure and acidity, and it should be glorious in another five to ten years’ time.Inc. GSTSG$586.86 -
Inc. GSTSG$260.29
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Exemplifying mastery in winemaking, the Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Champgains 2020 represents the pinnacle of premier Burgundy vintages. Crafted by Coffinet Duvernay, a seasoned producer in the heart of the Côte de Beaune in France, this wine boasts of enduring quality and exceptional purity. Hand-harvested grapes from over 30-year-old vines undergo careful vinification, with maturation in oak barrels providing stability and depth. Rooted in the famous Chassagne-Montrachet appellation, the Les Champgains parcel delivers a unique mineral-driven complexity that translates into the wine's distinctive character. Abounding with notes of citrus and stone fruits on the palate, it carries an impressive balance of acid and alcohol, enhancing the wine's longevity. The Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Champgains 2020 is an embodiment of an illustrious winegrowing tradition, a vintage that showcases the pinnacle of Chardonnay renditions.
In BondSG$1,085.00 -
Discover the exceptional 'Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2018', a hallmark of fine Burgundian viticulture skillfully crafted by Philippe Duvernay and his daughter Rachel. Hailing from the famed Chassagne Montrachet region, recognised globally for its exemplary Chardonnay wines, this flawless vintage encapsulates the essence of its prestigious terroir. Each grape is meticulously hand-picked from Les Fairendes climat within the Premier Cru vineyards, ensuring the utmost quality.
Coffinet Duvernay's dedication to producing wines of the highest calibre shines in this 2018 release. It tantalises the senses with perfectly balanced notes of mineral depth, citrus zest, and delicate floral nuances. Expect an enduring finish, a testament to its careful maturation in French oak barrels. 'Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2018' truly embodies the sophistication and complexity of notable Burgundy Chardonnay. A sublime accomplishment from an esteemed producer.
In BondSG$177.00 -
Discover the exceptional 'Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2018', a hallmark of fine Burgundian viticulture skillfully crafted by Philippe Duvernay and his daughter Rachel. Hailing from the famed Chassagne Montrachet region, recognised globally for its exemplary Chardonnay wines, this flawless vintage encapsulates the essence of its prestigious terroir. Each grape is meticulously hand-picked from Les Fairendes climat within the Premier Cru vineyards, ensuring the utmost quality.
Coffinet Duvernay's dedication to producing wines of the highest calibre shines in this 2018 release. It tantalises the senses with perfectly balanced notes of mineral depth, citrus zest, and delicate floral nuances. Expect an enduring finish, a testament to its careful maturation in French oak barrels. 'Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2018' truly embodies the sophistication and complexity of notable Burgundy Chardonnay. A sublime accomplishment from an esteemed producer.
In BondSG$862.00 -
Exclusively hailing from France's illustrious Burgundy region, the Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2020 is the embodiment of opulence in viniculture. Harvested from premier cru vineyards, a distinguished classification of French vineyards, and aged in French oak barrels, it showcases the meticulous expertise of the Coffinet Duvernay family. They are renowned for their commitment to traditional winemaking, precision in vineyard management, rigorous grape selection and adoption of sustainable practices.
This superb Chardonnay seduces with intoxicating aromas of ripe fruit, citrus, and subtle oak, underpinned by a minerality distinctive of Chassagne-Montrachet's diverse soils. On the palate, it reveals a pleasingly crisp acidity, balanced with an expressive complexity that lingers impressively. The Coffinet Duvernay Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Fairendes 2020 is more than a wine; it's an exceptional journey into the heart of French winemaking heritage.
In BondSG$1,130.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy (87-89)
In tank. A lively pink crimson, with cheerful cherry fruit on the nose. Less new wood, and shorter elevage compared to Voillenots, as the terroirs used for this wine are more suited to early drinking. Gourmandise and fruit. Perfectly attractive in its lighter style. Drink from 2024-2027.In BondSG$460.00 -
(6x75cl) NVIn BondSG$2,620.00 -
(6x75cl) 2018Experience the exquisite elegance of Coing Saint Fiacre Monnieres Saint Fiacre 2018, a testament to meticulous craftsmanship from the heart of Burgundy. Crafted by the esteemed Coing family, renowned for their dedication to sustainable viticulture, this vintage showcases grapes hand-harvested from the Monnieres vineyard’s prime terroir. Fermented in traditional oak barrels, the wine undergoes a careful ageing process, allowing its complex flavours to fully develop. The 2018 harvest benefited from an optimal growing season, resulting in a harmonious balance of rich berry aromas and subtle earthy undertones. On the palate, it reveals a velvety texture with refined tannins and a lingering finish, perfectly embodying the region’s prestigious heritage. Ideal for connoisseurs seeking depth and sophistication, Coing Saint Fiacre Monnieres Saint Fiacre 2018 pairs beautifully with gourmet dishes, making it a distinguished addition to any fine wine collection.
In BondSG$428.00 -
(12x75cl) 2022Experience the exquisite elegance of Coing Saint Fiacre Muscadet Sèvre Maine Sur Lie 2022, a testament to the Loire Valley's renowned terroir. Crafted by Maison Coing, esteemed for their dedication to traditional winemaking, this Muscadet is produced from meticulously selected Melon de Bourgogne grapes harvested from their premier vineyards in the Sèvre et Maine appellation. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel vessels, it undergoes extended ageing on the lees, enhancing its complexity and imparting a rich, creamy texture. The 2022 vintage presents a brilliant pale straw hue, unveiling aromas of crisp green apple, subtle citrus zest, and a distinctive mineral undertone. On the palate, it delivers vibrant acidity balanced by a lingering freshness, making it an ideal companion to seafood and light dishes. Coing Saint Fiacre Muscadet Sèvre Maine Sur Lie 2022 exemplifies finesse and tradition, embodying the essence of fine Muscadet with every sip.
In BondSG$542.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022Coing Saint Fiacre, Muscadet Sevre et Maine, Confluentia 2022 from Domaine Coing Saint Fiacre epitomises the elegance of the Loire Valley’s Muscadet Sèvre et Maine appellation. Crafted from the esteemed Melon de Bourgogne grapes, this vintage undergoes meticulous hand harvesting to ensure peak acidity and flavour. Fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, preserving the wine’s crisp and mineral-driven profile. The Confluentia 2022 is aged on its lees for twelve months, enhancing its textural complexity and imparting subtle brioche nuances without overshadowing its inherent freshness. This wine bursts with vibrant aromas of green apple, citrus zest, and a hint of flinty minerality, reflecting the unique terroir of the region. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious balance of zesty acidity and graceful minerality, culminating in a long, clean finish. Ideal for pairing with seafood, shellfish, or light appetizers, this Muscadet showcases the refined craftsmanship and dedication of Domaine Coing Saint Fiacre.
In BondSG$144.00 -
In BondSG$1,920.00 -
In BondSG$1,920.00 -
(6x75cl) 1990Vinous (95)
The 1990 Brunello di Montalcino impresses for its overall harmony. Everything is simply in the right place. The aromas, flavors and tannin have all matured evenly in this radiant, supple Brunello. Even at 21 years of age the 1990 remains a youngster, maybe with as much as another 20 years to go. Huge tannins frame the mouth-watering finish as the sheer vibrancy of Sangiovese saturates the palate with intense acidity. This is a great showing. Of course there is always an element of variation, especially among older wines, but I find it interesting that the straight 1990 Brunello appears to be aging more gracefully than the Riserva.In BondSG$1,770.00 -
Vinous (92)
The 1995 Brunello di Montalcino emerges from the glass with hints of smoke, scorched earth, licorice and tobacco. Here, too, the aromas are more forward than the fruit, which remains big, powerful and virile. The tannins are quite firm, and the wine remains young, even after all these years. A huge, intense finish rounds things out. Today the 1995 comes across as a bit awkward. It should be a little more composed in another 2-3 years.In BondSG$1,230.00 -
Wine Advocate (89)
The estate’s 2001 Brunello di Montalcino is a full-bodied, supple effort offering ripe dark fruit, earthiness and toasted oak with excellent length, if not much overall complexity. This attractive Brunello will benefit from another year or two of bottle age and should drink well to at least age fifteen. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2016.In BondSG$797.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The Col d'Orcia 2004 Brunello di Montalcino opens to an explosive bouquet of wildflower, heritage rose and dark fruit. However, that intensity does settle 10 to 15 minutes after being poured. The wine is very flirty and showy on first impression, and it grows more timid with time. Like the 2023 vintage, this was a difficult year that required more passages in the vineyard for canopy and fruit management. The wine offers immediate freshness and polymerized tannins. In terms of its analytical parameters, you could be mistaken for thinking it is younger than its real age.In BondSG$1,195.00 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The Col d'Orcia 2006 Brunello di Montalcino has a seamless, almost glossy quality where black cherry is intermingled with dried herb and spice. There is a little more structure to this wine, and you feel some chalkiness in terms of its tannins. This wine is incredibly expressive right now and ready to drink.In BondSG$1,360.00 -
Vinous (94)
Sweet rich, lush and layered, yet also remarkably light on its feet, the 2008 Brunello di Montalcino dazzles from start to finish. Sweet roses, red berries, flowers, mint and orange peel all take an appearance in this utterly impeccable polished Brunello I imagine the 2008 will still be a special wine at age 30. The aromas are naturally still quite primary, so some cellaring is advisable. The brutal August hailstorm took with it a full 40% of the production, but left behind a strikingly beautiful Brunello endowed with seemingly endless layers of fruit and fabulous overall balance.In BondSG$601.00 -
Wine Advocate (96)
Col d'Orcia has an impressive library of old vintages. It was an honor for me to travel back in time thanks to this vertical tasting organized by Count Francesco Marone Cinzano and his son Santiago. The Col d'Orcia 2010 Brunello di Montalcino is drinking beautifully right now. Indeed, these wines tend to be less expressive upon their commercial release, so you need to give them their due time. This vintage is resolved and structured. It wraps smoothly over the palate with dark fruit tones, spice and dried violet. The winemaking team has been shortening maceration times over the years to obtain softer tannins. They are implementing softer extraction methods and more delicate cap management. In the bottle for 10 years, this wine shows superb complexity with spicy tobacco and dried fruit.In BondSG$731.00 -
Vinous (89)
The 2012 Brunello di Montalcino is remarkably pretty, with an attractive mix of bright cherry and strawberry complemented by a dusting of sweet cinnamon spice. This splashes across the palate, propelled and lifted by juicy acidity, as tart red berries add tension, and a salty flourish of minerality evolves toward the close. If there is one thing I can hold against the 2012, it’s the modestly clipped finale, where licorice tones and the slightest hint of heat linger on. That said, when paired with the right meal, this spunky and mature Brunello will have a lot of fans.In BondSG$804.00 -
In BondSG$602.00 -
Vinous (94)
At first, the 2015 Brunello di Montalcino is quite closed in the glass, to the point I move on to the wine next to it… However, upon returning to the glass a few minutes later, I come to realize that the 2015 simply needs time to come to life; and once it does, watch out. Here I find a gorgeous and intense display, mixing savory and sweet, as well as, earth and fruit, as dusty cedar and spice give way to ripe strawberry with a hint of citrus, with wild herbs and a hint of animal musk adding further depths. On the palate, silky textures meld into woodland red berry fruits, zesty spice, hints of cedar, savory herbs, saline minerals, and mounting tannins. The finish is long and structured, yet there remains enough primary fruit to balance it all out, as well as resonating acids, intriguing hints of citrus, and spice. This is remarkably balanced, singing already, yet it’s full of potential for the cellar.In BondSG$530.00 -
Vinous (95)
Dusty earth gives way to dried roses, incense, hints of cedar, sage, currants and black cherries in a display that makes the 2016 Col d'Orcia Brunello di Montalcino a very special experience. It’s nuanced and perfumed from start to finish, boasting silky textures contrasted by tart berries and minerals, but with sweet tannins that frame the expression perfectly. Its inner sweetness is balanced by bright acids, creating an almost-juicy sensation, right up until the moment you realize that your palate is aching with youthful tension. There’s so much going on and much more to come, making me wonder what the Poggio al Vento might offer in the 2016 vintage. For now, that doesn’t even matter, because the 2015 Col d'Orcia impresses on nearly every level.In BondSG$513.00 -
Vinous (92)
The 2017 Brunello di Montalcino wafts up with a dusty display of cherry, wild berries, crushed stone and savory herbs. This is silky and elegant in feel, offering balanced acidity matched by masses of tart red and black berry fruits, along with firming tannins. It’s long, rich and dark with haunting inner florals, but also a surprisingly classic structure. Despite a 30% loss of production in 2017, Col d"Orcia made a balanced and highly enjoyable Brunello.In BondSG$408.00 -
(1x150cl) 2019In BondSG$276.00 -
(6x75cl) 2019In BondSG$493.00 -
Vinous (94)
Deep red. Complex nose combines extremely fragrant aromas of redcurrant, red cherry, spices, and flowers. Supple and very pure, with good lift and definition to its flavors of redcurrant, tobacco, flint and herbs. Finishes with serious but noble tannins and good lift, spreading out nicely on the back, with a repeating lingering and very perfumed note of violet. An outstanding Brunello; perhaps the best Nastagio to date.In BondSG$647.00 -
Vinous (91)
Deep, dark and full of balsamic complexities, the late-release 2015 Brunello di Montalcino Nastagio from Col d'Orcia slowly blossoms in the glass. Plum, currants and tobacco brighten and evolve into notes of cherry laced with fresh cut roses. It’s silky at first, verging on fleshy, yet quick to reveal a coating of youthfully grippy tannin and tart red berry fruits. This finishes long, dry and intensely structured, with hints of wild herbs and spice. The Nastagio is matured in a combination of barrique and tonneaux for the first year, followed by another two years in large botti. It’s a wine that is meant to be more immediate than the rest of the portfolio; yet the 2015 is anything but immediate.In BondSG$252.00 -
Vinous (94)
The 2016 Brunello di Montalcino Nastagio is youthfully coy, requiring time to release its dark fruits and savory exotic spices. This is velvety in feel yet not weighty at all, with ripe black fruits contrasting nervous acidity as autumnal spices come forward toward the close. Hints of vanilla, tobacco and sweet herbs linger through the long, structured finale. The 2016 finds a wonderful balance of fruit, structure and acidity, and it should be glorious in another five to ten years’ time.In BondSG$243.00 -
Vinous (94)
The 2016 Brunello di Montalcino Nastagio is youthfully coy, requiring time to release its dark fruits and savory exotic spices. This is velvety in feel yet not weighty at all, with ripe black fruits contrasting nervous acidity as autumnal spices come forward toward the close. Hints of vanilla, tobacco and sweet herbs linger through the long, structured finale. The 2016 finds a wonderful balance of fruit, structure and acidity, and it should be glorious in another five to ten years’ time.In BondSG$479.00 -
In BondSG$219.00

