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Chateau La Grande Cour 2018 Red Blend Graves
$15.99 – $156.00Bordeaux France
This red wine with mahogany almost purple reflections offers a nose with raspberry and woody notes when aired. On the palate, the wine is supple and fresh with blackberry aromas.
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Chateau La Mascaronne 2023 Cotes de Provence Rose
$24.99 – $138.00France
Vinous 92 Rating
The 2023 Rosé greets you with a brightness and intensity of fruit that belies its extremely light hue. There’s such great energy, refinement and clarity here. Tart pineapple, lemon and crushed rocks form the core, providing a backdrop for undeniably mouthwatering acidity. A cooling hint of mint wraps things up in style. Delicious.
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Chateau La Nerthe 2022 Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc
$69.99 – $708.00Southern Rhone Valley France
James Suckling 95 Rating
A harmonious and very aromatic white with aromas of cooked lemons, stones, white flowers, peaches, white pepper and dried leaves. Medium- to- full-bodied with an oily texture on the palate. Lots of fruits harmoniously mingling with the creamy texture. Some white pepper as well towards the flavorful and long finish. Drink or hold.
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Chateau La Nerthe 2021 Les Cassagnes Cotes-du-Rhone Blanc
$22.99 – $228.00Southern Rhone Valley France
James Suckling 92 Rating
A well-rounded and balanced white with stone fruits, mustard seeds, herbs, fennel and lemons. Medium body with soft acidity. Fruity and succulent at the center with a vibrant finish. From organically grown grapes. Drink now.
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Chateau La Tour Blanche 2001 Sauternes
$89.99Bordeaux France
Wine Advocate 96 Rating
The La Tour Blanche 2001 has long been the “insiders’ Sauternes” for the vintage. Leave the Yquem ’01 for the millionaires: load up on one of the finest recent vintages from the estate. It has a potent honeyed, frangipane and white flower-scented bouquet with subtle nougat scents in the background lending it an exotic edge. The palate is extremely well balanced with fine acidity effortlessly slicing a swathe through that unctuous, honeyed fruit. There are also understated marmalade notes with a suggestion of crème brûlée furnishing the weighty finish that goes on and on. Just don’t tell anyone how good this La Tour Blanche is…promise? SP60-1 -
Chateau La Tour Blanche 2003 Sauternes
$79.99Bordeaux France
Wine Spectator 97 Rating
Highly Recommended Selection
Dark gold in color already, with intense aromas of dried apricots, citrus, honey and maple syrup with lots of spice. Full-bodied, with lovely sweetness and a long, creamy peach tart, tobacco, honey aftertaste. This is pure botrytis. Best ever from here. Has an incredible finish. R39-3 -
Chateau La Tour Blanche 2009 Sauternes
$74.99Bordeaux France
Wine Advocate 93 Rating
The 2009 La Tour Blanche has a gorgeous, botrytis-rich bouquet with lemon thyme, honey and spice, with just a touch of alcoholic warmth denying it the clarity it deserves. The palate is crisp and taut on the entry with notes of apricot and white peach emerging with a few swirls of the glass. It offers a pleasing viscosity and volume in the mouth, although compared to its barrel showing, it appears to have tightened up more than I expected, possibly a sign that it is a wine in for the long haul. Drink 2017-2035.through 2024. 6,665 cases made. R43-1 SP60-2 -
Chateau La Tour De Mons 2018 Margaux
$39.99Bordeaux France
James Suckling 93 Rating
A chunky and powerful 2018 with lots of berry, chocolate and walnut character. Full body. Flavorful. SP52-3 -
Chateau la Vieille 2018 Cure Fronsac
$39.99 – $384.00Bordeaux France
Jeb Dunnuck 93 Rating
The deep ruby-hued 2018 Château La Vieille Cure is a smoking wine that readers should snatch up! Lots of red and black currants, cedary spice, dried tobacco, and a touch of chalky minerality all emerge from the glass, and it's medium to full-bodied, with a fruit-loaded, concentrated mouthfeel, ripe tannins, and outstanding length. It has a touch of background oak, but that should integrate with 2-4 years in the cellar, and this gorgeous Fronsac will shine over the following decade or more.
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Buy this one by the 12pk for $32.00 bottle