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What to Buy
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(6x75cl) 2008Inc. GSTSG$3,345.65 -
(6x75cl) 2009Inc. GSTSG$2,860.60 -
Wine Advocate (95-96)
The tank sample of the 2018 San Lázaro, which was the final blend after some eight months in barrique, showed really well and confirmed my idea that this could be the third single-vineyard wine in quality after El Pisón and El Carretil. It's a wine of finesse and perfume, of subtleness and length but without lacking power or concentration. It has a beautiful combination of violets and cassis with very fine tannins. It has inner strength and tension, a recurring note when it comes to these 2018s. Very promising, in line with the superb 2016. They expected to fill some 2,000 bottles in the summer of 2020.Inc. GSTSG$906.25 -
Wine Advocate (97)
The bottled 2019 San Lázaro delivered what the sample promised back in January. It comes from one of my favorite vineyards, a 1.62-hectare plot in Laguardia just below Bodegas Palacio that was planted in 1956 on limestone and sand soils that produce elegant wines. In the past, the vineyard contributed to the Pagos Viejos blend that has been bottled separately since 2016 and has quickly taken a leading position in the Artadi hierarchy. The wine is complex and nuanced, serious and insinuating, with fine aromas of herbs and flowers and a lively and balanced palate with ultra fine, abundant and chalky tannins. Superb! 2,000 bottles were filled in June 2021.Inc. GSTSG$1,113.35 -
(6x75cl) 2012Inc. GSTSG$281.66 -
(6x75cl) 2019Inc. GSTSG$496.18 -
(1x75cl) 2020Inc. GSTSG$187.37 -
(6x75cl) 2020Inc. GSTSG$644.63 -
Wine Advocate (100)
The 2004 El Pison stands out from its peers. It has a deeper color than the 2007 with a splendid nose that jumps from the glass. Notes of espresso, balsamic, Asian spices, pain grille, mineral, and black cherry lead to a velvety, mouth-filling, deep wine that effortlessly combines elegance with power. It should easily drink well for another 30-40 years. It simply does not get any better.Inc. GSTSG$5,216.13 -
(3x75cl) 2006Inc. GSTSG$1,329.47 -
Inc. GSTSG$3,285.70 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The 2007 El Pison is medium purple in color with a superb, already complex nose of smoke, liquid mineral, crushed stone, lavender, balsamic, and black cherry. This leads to a beautifully proportioned, elegant, satin-textured wine with plush fruit, plenty of structure, and a lengthy, seamless finish. It can be approached now although it is still evolving and should drink well through 2027. Senor Lopez de Lacalle’s description of the 2007 is “delicate, pure, and a wine of finesse.”Inc. GSTSG$4,081.40 -
Wine Advocate (97)
The 2008 Vina el Pison comes from a single vineyard planted in 1945 on pure limestone. It is the epitome of elegance with a sensual bouquet, a silky texture, already complex flavors, and a lengthy, pure finish. It will offer at least a 20 year lifespan, just long enough for the 2009 to be hitting its stride.Inc. GSTSG$1,126.49 -
Wine Advocate (97)
The 2008 Vina el Pison comes from a single vineyard planted in 1945 on pure limestone. It is the epitome of elegance with a sensual bouquet, a silky texture, already complex flavors, and a lengthy, pure finish. It will offer at least a 20 year lifespan, just long enough for the 2009 to be hitting its stride.Inc. GSTSG$1,918.88 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2009 Vina El Pison is born from 67-year-old vines within a real clos rather than the fictitious ones that abound. I could be pedantic and separate it from Juan Carlos- wines under the Artadi umbrella, but like my predecessor, I will include it here. The 2009 has a fresh, floral, Margaux-like bouquet with fine delineation and intensity. The palate is full-bodied with an almost impenetrable carapace of licorice-tinged black fruits, minerals, citrus peel and a powerful, sensual finish. Perhaps impressive more than pleasurable (at the moment), this behemoth will need a decade in the cellar before it will shine. Drink 2022-2040.Inc. GSTSG$2,076.93 -
(6x75cl) 2012Vinous (96)
Glass-staining ruby. Heady, exotically perfumed bouquet evokes ripe cherry and red berries, along with suggestions of incense, potpourri and woodsmoke. Deeply concentrated raspberry and cherry-cola flavors are complemented by floral pastille and spicecake nuances. Completely stains the palate and shows superb energy on a long, sappy finish that features velvety tannins and an echo of candied flowers.Inc. GSTSG$1,910.14 -
(6x75cl) 2017Inc. GSTSG$2,738.54 -
Wine Advocate (99)
The flagship single-vineyard 2018 Viña El Pisón has to be one of the finest vintages for this bottling. It's named after a plot of 2.4 hectares planted in 1945 in the village of Laguardia. The vineyard is an amphitheater with changing soils of limestone, clay and sandstone with a deep combination of limestone and silt. The grapes underwent a 24- to 48-hour cold soak and fermented with indigenous yeasts in oak vats for 10-12 days, during which time the grapes were foot trodden twice per day. It matured in French oak barrels for nine months. There's something mysterious about this Pisón; it's subtle and elegant, a little austere and reticent at first. The palate is seamless, silky with very refined tannins, with gobsmacking balance and a very long, clean and precise finish. This is superb. 6,600 bottles were filled in June 2020.Inc. GSTSG$2,520.54 -
Guía Peñín (99)
Style: complex, with personality. Colour: bright cherry. Aroma: expressive, characterful, red berry notes, ripe fruit, spicy, balanced, chalk, new oak. Flavour: flavourful, long, chalky, spicy, ripe fruit, round tannins, complex.Inc. GSTSG$2,596.84 -
Falstaff (99)
Dark berryish nose: blueberry, cassis and some sour cherry, complemented by vivid, cool, savoury notes, subtle liquorice, and an engaging minerality. Extremely elegant on the palate, yet powerful, with polished, fine tannins and floral nuances on the long finish.Inc. GSTSG$1,926.49 -
(1x150cl) 2022James Suckling (99)
Vina El Pison has been delivering persistent greatness over the past eight years, and the magic of this vintage rests with its complexity, which is all about purity of immaculate fruit. The wine is minerally and complete, with impeccable powdery tannins that seamlessly coat the palate. It is bright, vibrant, floral and almost fruity, but still a bit timid on the nose. The palate shows what it is capable of, with melted, dissolved tannins and a long, minerally finish without much adornment. From organically grown grapes. Tasted twice, including a blind tasting against El Carretil, San Lazaro and La Poza de Ballesteros. It still stood out. Drink or hold.Inc. GSTSG$832.91 -
James Suckling (99)
Vina El Pison has been delivering persistent greatness over the past eight years, and the magic of this vintage rests with its complexity, which is all about purity of immaculate fruit. The wine is minerally and complete, with impeccable powdery tannins that seamlessly coat the palate. It is bright, vibrant, floral and almost fruity, but still a bit timid on the nose. The palate shows what it is capable of, with melted, dissolved tannins and a long, minerally finish without much adornment. From organically grown grapes. Tasted twice, including a blind tasting against El Carretil, San Lazaro and La Poza de Ballesteros. It still stood out. Drink or hold.Inc. GSTSG$2,024.59 -
(1x75cl) 2017Inc. GSTSG$174.29 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2019 Pinot Noir Dundee Hills is ethereal and perfumed this vintage. It offers pure scents of raspberry preserves, bergamot, tangerine and Angostura with wafts of sweet balsamic. The palate is soft, bright and super silky, with layer after layer of sweet fruit, spice and citrus, and it finishes long and perfumed.Inc. GSTSG$606.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2019 Pinot Noir Dundee Hills is ethereal and perfumed this vintage. It offers pure scents of raspberry preserves, bergamot, tangerine and Angostura with wafts of sweet balsamic. The palate is soft, bright and super silky, with layer after layer of sweet fruit, spice and citrus, and it finishes long and perfumed.Inc. GSTSG$169.58 -
Wine Advocate (95)
After the warm, sunny 2014, 2015 and 2016 vintages, 2017 began with a cold spring that led to a later harvest in October, which was cool, cloudy and somewhat rainy. "It’s one of those vintages that’s hard to define," Jim Maresh explains. “It’s really red fruited, really delicate. I don’t necessarily think it’s the one you age for a long time. It was so gorgeous on release." The 2017 Pinot Noir Maresh Vineyard has a pale ruby color and is bursting with layered scents of raspberry, pomegranate, dried flowers, salami, aniseed and forest floor. The light-bodied palate features concentrated, floral fruit structured by finely chalky tannins and vibrant acidity, and it has a long, perfumed finish. After a couple of hours in the glass, it gains purity and expression, suggesting it will continue to evolve positively in the cellar over the next decade or more.Inc. GSTSG$198.27 -
(12x75cl) 2018Wine Advocate (95+)
2018 was another warm vintage in the Willamette Valley and produced a bigger crop—around 2,200 cases of the Maresh Vineyard Pinot Noir were made. "I crafted something with quite a bit of elegance out of a warm year," Jim Maresh says with pride. "It’s what I should have done in 2014." The 2018 Pinot Noir Maresh Vineyard has a medium ruby color and is bursting with layers of raspberry, cranberry, pipe tobacco, dried sage and lavender. The medium-bodied palate is silky and supple with concentrated (though still youthfully coiled) flavors and a long, powerful finish. After a couple of hours in the glass, it begins to reveal a deeper, more nuanced perfume, suggesting the 2018 will be best enjoyed after sufficient time in the cellar.Inc. GSTSG$1,284.89 -
Inc. GSTSG$176.47 -
(12x75cl) 2020Artevino Toro Tinta Toro Flor Vetus 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Spanish winemaking, meticulously crafted in the esteemed Toro region. This esteemed producer, recognised for its dedication to quality, employs traditional vinification techniques combined with modern precision. The selection of Tempranillo grapes from ancient vineyards ensures a depth of character and intensity. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, the wine undergoes an optimal ageing process in French oak barrels, imparting subtle vanilla and spice notes while preserving its vibrant fruit essence. On the palate, Artevino Toro Tinta Toro Flor Vetus 2020 reveals a harmonious balance of ripe blackberry, plum, and a hint of minerality, supported by firm tannins and a lingering finish. Its rich structure and complexity make it a superb companion for hearty dishes and fine cheeses. Celebrate the artistry and tradition embodied in every bottle of Artevino Toro Tinta Toro Flor Vetus 2020, a true testament to exceptional Spanish heritage.
Inc. GSTSG$818.37 -
(6x75cl) 2019Artevino Toro Vetus 2019 epitomises the masterful craftsmanship of Artevino Winery, nestled in the esteemed Valle de Uco region of Mendoza, Argentina. This exceptional red blend is meticulously crafted from Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah grapes, hand-harvested from the vineyard’s plateau vineyards. Fermented in open-top stainless steel tanks to preserve its vibrant fruit character, the wine undergoes a precise ageing process in French oak barrels, enhancing its complexity and structure. The 2019 vintage showcases deep garnet hues, with aromatic layers of dark berries, spices, and subtle earthy notes. On the palate, it offers a harmonious balance of rich tannins and elegant acidity, culminating in a lingering, refined finish. Artevino Toro Vetus 2019 is a testament to the producer’s dedication to quality and terroir expression, making it a distinguished choice for connoisseurs seeking depth and sophistication in their fine wine collection.
Inc. GSTSG$597.76
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(6x75cl) 2008In BondSG$3,010.00 -
(6x75cl) 2009In BondSG$2,565.00 -
Wine Advocate (95-96)
The tank sample of the 2018 San Lázaro, which was the final blend after some eight months in barrique, showed really well and confirmed my idea that this could be the third single-vineyard wine in quality after El Pisón and El Carretil. It's a wine of finesse and perfume, of subtleness and length but without lacking power or concentration. It has a beautiful combination of violets and cassis with very fine tannins. It has inner strength and tension, a recurring note when it comes to these 2018s. Very promising, in line with the superb 2016. They expected to fill some 2,000 bottles in the summer of 2020.In BondSG$774.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
The bottled 2019 San Lázaro delivered what the sample promised back in January. It comes from one of my favorite vineyards, a 1.62-hectare plot in Laguardia just below Bodegas Palacio that was planted in 1956 on limestone and sand soils that produce elegant wines. In the past, the vineyard contributed to the Pagos Viejos blend that has been bottled separately since 2016 and has quickly taken a leading position in the Artadi hierarchy. The wine is complex and nuanced, serious and insinuating, with fine aromas of herbs and flowers and a lively and balanced palate with ultra fine, abundant and chalky tannins. Superb! 2,000 bottles were filled in June 2021.In BondSG$964.00 -
(6x75cl) 2012In BondSG$199.00 -
(6x75cl) 2019In BondSG$397.00 -
(1x75cl) 2020In BondSG$162.00 -
(6x75cl) 2020In BondSG$532.00 -
Wine Advocate (100)
The 2004 El Pison stands out from its peers. It has a deeper color than the 2007 with a splendid nose that jumps from the glass. Notes of espresso, balsamic, Asian spices, pain grille, mineral, and black cherry lead to a velvety, mouth-filling, deep wine that effortlessly combines elegance with power. It should easily drink well for another 30-40 years. It simply does not get any better.In BondSG$4,730.00 -
(3x75cl) 2006In BondSG$1,190.00 -
In BondSG$2,955.00 -
Wine Advocate (98)
The 2007 El Pison is medium purple in color with a superb, already complex nose of smoke, liquid mineral, crushed stone, lavender, balsamic, and black cherry. This leads to a beautifully proportioned, elegant, satin-textured wine with plush fruit, plenty of structure, and a lengthy, seamless finish. It can be approached now although it is still evolving and should drink well through 2027. Senor Lopez de Lacalle’s description of the 2007 is “delicate, pure, and a wine of finesse.”In BondSG$3,685.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
The 2008 Vina el Pison comes from a single vineyard planted in 1945 on pure limestone. It is the epitome of elegance with a sensual bouquet, a silky texture, already complex flavors, and a lengthy, pure finish. It will offer at least a 20 year lifespan, just long enough for the 2009 to be hitting its stride.In BondSG$1,015.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
The 2008 Vina el Pison comes from a single vineyard planted in 1945 on pure limestone. It is the epitome of elegance with a sensual bouquet, a silky texture, already complex flavors, and a lengthy, pure finish. It will offer at least a 20 year lifespan, just long enough for the 2009 to be hitting its stride.In BondSG$1,705.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2009 Vina El Pison is born from 67-year-old vines within a real clos rather than the fictitious ones that abound. I could be pedantic and separate it from Juan Carlos- wines under the Artadi umbrella, but like my predecessor, I will include it here. The 2009 has a fresh, floral, Margaux-like bouquet with fine delineation and intensity. The palate is full-bodied with an almost impenetrable carapace of licorice-tinged black fruits, minerals, citrus peel and a powerful, sensual finish. Perhaps impressive more than pleasurable (at the moment), this behemoth will need a decade in the cellar before it will shine. Drink 2022-2040.In BondSG$1,850.00 -
(6x75cl) 2012Vinous (96)
Glass-staining ruby. Heady, exotically perfumed bouquet evokes ripe cherry and red berries, along with suggestions of incense, potpourri and woodsmoke. Deeply concentrated raspberry and cherry-cola flavors are complemented by floral pastille and spicecake nuances. Completely stains the palate and shows superb energy on a long, sappy finish that features velvety tannins and an echo of candied flowers.In BondSG$1,695.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017In BondSG$2,455.00 -
Wine Advocate (99)
The flagship single-vineyard 2018 Viña El Pisón has to be one of the finest vintages for this bottling. It's named after a plot of 2.4 hectares planted in 1945 in the village of Laguardia. The vineyard is an amphitheater with changing soils of limestone, clay and sandstone with a deep combination of limestone and silt. The grapes underwent a 24- to 48-hour cold soak and fermented with indigenous yeasts in oak vats for 10-12 days, during which time the grapes were foot trodden twice per day. It matured in French oak barrels for nine months. There's something mysterious about this Pisón; it's subtle and elegant, a little austere and reticent at first. The palate is seamless, silky with very refined tannins, with gobsmacking balance and a very long, clean and precise finish. This is superb. 6,600 bottles were filled in June 2020.In BondSG$2,255.00 -
Guía Peñín (99)
Style: complex, with personality. Colour: bright cherry. Aroma: expressive, characterful, red berry notes, ripe fruit, spicy, balanced, chalk, new oak. Flavour: flavourful, long, chalky, spicy, ripe fruit, round tannins, complex.In BondSG$2,325.00 -
Falstaff (99)
Dark berryish nose: blueberry, cassis and some sour cherry, complemented by vivid, cool, savoury notes, subtle liquorice, and an engaging minerality. Extremely elegant on the palate, yet powerful, with polished, fine tannins and floral nuances on the long finish.In BondSG$1,710.00 -
(1x150cl) 2022James Suckling (99)
Vina El Pison has been delivering persistent greatness over the past eight years, and the magic of this vintage rests with its complexity, which is all about purity of immaculate fruit. The wine is minerally and complete, with impeccable powdery tannins that seamlessly coat the palate. It is bright, vibrant, floral and almost fruity, but still a bit timid on the nose. The palate shows what it is capable of, with melted, dissolved tannins and a long, minerally finish without much adornment. From organically grown grapes. Tasted twice, including a blind tasting against El Carretil, San Lazaro and La Poza de Ballesteros. It still stood out. Drink or hold.In BondSG$745.00 -
James Suckling (99)
Vina El Pison has been delivering persistent greatness over the past eight years, and the magic of this vintage rests with its complexity, which is all about purity of immaculate fruit. The wine is minerally and complete, with impeccable powdery tannins that seamlessly coat the palate. It is bright, vibrant, floral and almost fruity, but still a bit timid on the nose. The palate shows what it is capable of, with melted, dissolved tannins and a long, minerally finish without much adornment. From organically grown grapes. Tasted twice, including a blind tasting against El Carretil, San Lazaro and La Poza de Ballesteros. It still stood out. Drink or hold.In BondSG$1,800.00 -
(1x75cl) 2017In BondSG$150.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2019 Pinot Noir Dundee Hills is ethereal and perfumed this vintage. It offers pure scents of raspberry preserves, bergamot, tangerine and Angostura with wafts of sweet balsamic. The palate is soft, bright and super silky, with layer after layer of sweet fruit, spice and citrus, and it finishes long and perfumed.In BondSG$453.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2019 Pinot Noir Dundee Hills is ethereal and perfumed this vintage. It offers pure scents of raspberry preserves, bergamot, tangerine and Angostura with wafts of sweet balsamic. The palate is soft, bright and super silky, with layer after layer of sweet fruit, spice and citrus, and it finishes long and perfumed.In BondSG$147.00 -
Wine Advocate (95)
After the warm, sunny 2014, 2015 and 2016 vintages, 2017 began with a cold spring that led to a later harvest in October, which was cool, cloudy and somewhat rainy. "It’s one of those vintages that’s hard to define," Jim Maresh explains. “It’s really red fruited, really delicate. I don’t necessarily think it’s the one you age for a long time. It was so gorgeous on release." The 2017 Pinot Noir Maresh Vineyard has a pale ruby color and is bursting with layered scents of raspberry, pomegranate, dried flowers, salami, aniseed and forest floor. The light-bodied palate features concentrated, floral fruit structured by finely chalky tannins and vibrant acidity, and it has a long, perfumed finish. After a couple of hours in the glass, it gains purity and expression, suggesting it will continue to evolve positively in the cellar over the next decade or more.In BondSG$172.00 -
(12x75cl) 2018Wine Advocate (95+)
2018 was another warm vintage in the Willamette Valley and produced a bigger crop—around 2,200 cases of the Maresh Vineyard Pinot Noir were made. "I crafted something with quite a bit of elegance out of a warm year," Jim Maresh says with pride. "It’s what I should have done in 2014." The 2018 Pinot Noir Maresh Vineyard has a medium ruby color and is bursting with layers of raspberry, cranberry, pipe tobacco, dried sage and lavender. The medium-bodied palate is silky and supple with concentrated (though still youthfully coiled) flavors and a long, powerful finish. After a couple of hours in the glass, it begins to reveal a deeper, more nuanced perfume, suggesting the 2018 will be best enjoyed after sufficient time in the cellar.In BondSG$1,060.00 -
In BondSG$152.00 -
(12x75cl) 2020Artevino Toro Tinta Toro Flor Vetus 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Spanish winemaking, meticulously crafted in the esteemed Toro region. This esteemed producer, recognised for its dedication to quality, employs traditional vinification techniques combined with modern precision. The selection of Tempranillo grapes from ancient vineyards ensures a depth of character and intensity. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, the wine undergoes an optimal ageing process in French oak barrels, imparting subtle vanilla and spice notes while preserving its vibrant fruit essence. On the palate, Artevino Toro Tinta Toro Flor Vetus 2020 reveals a harmonious balance of ripe blackberry, plum, and a hint of minerality, supported by firm tannins and a lingering finish. Its rich structure and complexity make it a superb companion for hearty dishes and fine cheeses. Celebrate the artistry and tradition embodied in every bottle of Artevino Toro Tinta Toro Flor Vetus 2020, a true testament to exceptional Spanish heritage.
In BondSG$632.00 -
(6x75cl) 2019Artevino Toro Vetus 2019 epitomises the masterful craftsmanship of Artevino Winery, nestled in the esteemed Valle de Uco region of Mendoza, Argentina. This exceptional red blend is meticulously crafted from Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah grapes, hand-harvested from the vineyard’s plateau vineyards. Fermented in open-top stainless steel tanks to preserve its vibrant fruit character, the wine undergoes a precise ageing process in French oak barrels, enhancing its complexity and structure. The 2019 vintage showcases deep garnet hues, with aromatic layers of dark berries, spices, and subtle earthy notes. On the palate, it offers a harmonious balance of rich tannins and elegant acidity, culminating in a lingering, refined finish. Artevino Toro Vetus 2019 is a testament to the producer’s dedication to quality and terroir expression, making it a distinguished choice for connoisseurs seeking depth and sophistication in their fine wine collection.
In BondSG$489.00

