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HK$9,180.00 -
Quench your palate with the exquisite Jean Michel Stephan Cote Rotie Coteaux Bassenon 2014. Sourced from the prestigious vineyards of Cote Rotie, its earthy undertones and rich flavours are testament to the expertise of acclaimed winemaker, Jean Michel Stephan. This exceptional offering is crafted in the traditional method, with the grapes sourced from a vineyard following organic principles, and aged in the time-honoured demi-muid barrels to ensure flavour development and complexity.
Stephan's passion for wine making and dedication to quality shines through the elegant bouquet of blackberries, violet undertones and smoky intensity. The velvety tannins and profound depth are a reflection of the Syrah-Viognier blend at its best, showcasing a truly memorable finish. The Jean Michel Stephan Cote Rotie Coteaux Bassenon 2014 is indeed a pinnacle of Rhone Valley winemaking, signifying a perfect symbiosis of time-honoured tradition and innovative vigor.
HK$740.00 -
(6x150cl) 2018Jean Michel Stephan Cote Rotie Coteaux de Bassenon 2018 exemplifies the esteemed terroir of Northern Rhône. Crafted by the venerable Jean Michel Stephan, renowned for his meticulous vineyard practices, this wine is a harmonious expression of Syrah varietals grown in the prestigious Coteaux de Bassenon appellation. Hand-harvested grapes undergo a precise maceration process, ensuring optimal extraction of rich flavours and vibrant tannins. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, the wine benefits from a delicate balance between fruit intensity and structural elegance. Matured for 18 months in French oak barrels, it gains subtle complexity and a refined texture. The 2018 vintage presents an alluring nose of dark berries, violets, and hints of spice, leading to a full-bodied palate with layers of blackcurrant, pepper, and smoky undertones. This Cote Rotie stands as a testament to Jean Michel Stephan’s dedication to excellence, making it a quintessential choice for discerning wine enthusiasts.
HK$7,880.00 -
Allow your senses to be enraptured by the exquisite Jean Michel Stephan Cote Rotie Coteaux Bassenon 2020. A product of steep, terraced vineyards in Northern Rhône, France, this wine bears the master craftsmanship of visionary winemaker Jean Michel Stephan who is renowned for his natural, organic approach. This vintage pulsates with character, reflecting Stephan's adoption of traditional, Burgundian vinification methods.
This impressive offering from Stephan's cellars is predominantly Syrah, with a tantalising smattering of Viognier to balance complexity and beauty. Hand harvested and fermented with indigenous yeasts, the attention to detail is apparent in every sip. The wine is aged in oak, with minimal interference, offering a raw reflection of the terroir.
The Jean Michel Stephan Cote Rotie Coteaux Bassenon 2020 is enigmatic, richly aromatic and sensously textured. Its pedigree of balance and finesse reveals notes of black fruit, olive and smoky minerals perfectly complemented by a long, spicy finish. A pinnacle of Gallic spirit in a bottle.
HK$11,080.00 -
(3x150cl) 2016The Jean Pierre Villa Cote Rotie Fongeant 2016 is an exquisite specimen of fine winemaking from France's iconic Rhone Valley. This lustrous ruby Syrah, made by esteemed winemaker Jean-Pierre Villa, conveys the artisanal spirit of the Cote Rotie appellation. Known for its intricate vinification process, it embodies nobility and refinement. The grapes are meticulously hand-picked, following the traditional 'en goblet' training system, and ferment in open topped barrels. As a result, this wine emanates a harmonious balance of black fruit notes underpinned by defined minerality and spiced undertones. Its supple tannins and rounded acidity provide a robust structure and long-lasting finish. From the stony, iron-rich soils of the Fongeant vineyard, the Jean Pierre Villa Cote Rotie Fongeant 2016 stands as a testament to the region's celebrated terroir. An unmissable opportunity to experience the magical alchemy of old world viticulture and modern enology.
HK$5,440.00 -
A showpiece for true connoisseurs, the Jean Pierre Villa Cote Rotie Fongeant 2018 is an idyllic embodiment of the Rhône Valley's acclaimed winemaking skills. Crafted by the esteemed Jean Pierre Villa, this wine radiates profound articulation of the terroir and intense grape character. With an emphasis on manual harvesting and traditional vinification, Villa inspires a minimalist philosophy, allowing the grapes and their unique characteristics to shine.
The wine is sourced from the famed Fongeant vineyard, located on Côte Rôtie, a southwestern slope enriched by granite and schist soils. The Syrah grape, the wine's primary varietal, provides a symphony of smoky, black fruit flavours, framed elegantly by refined tannins, showcasing the epitome of the Cote Rotie style. A captivating marriage of strength and fine-grained elegance, the Jean Pierre Villa Cote Rotie Fongeant 2018 is a testament to outstanding viniculture and the excellence of Villa's winemaking prowess. Its understated complexity promises an impressive ageing potential.
HK$5,480.00 -
Discover the epitome of fine wine; Jean Pierre Villa Cote Rotie Fongeant 2019. Distinctly crafted in the prestigious Northern Rhone region of France, this exquisite wine speaks volumes about the producer's meticulous attention to detail and uncompromising quality. Jean Pierre Villa, a name revered among wine enthusiasts, upholds tradition by adhering to classic vinification methods. Hand-harvested grapes, and diligent selection yield an opulent Syrah blend, characterised by well-rounded tannins and subtle, lingering finish. Indulge in the sophisticated flavour profile, displaying dark fruit tones juxtaposed with earthy, smoky undertones, befitting of the region's unique terroir. Perfect for those special occasions or an indulgent quiet night in, Jean Pierre Villa Cote Rotie Fongeant 2019 offers a transcendental experience in every sip. Unleash the celebration of artisan winemaking at its finest.
HK$5,480.00 -
Introducing the sublime Jean-Baptiste Souillard Saint-Joseph 2021, a luxurious Rhône red of unparalleled craftsmanship. Born in the celebrated wine region of Northern Rhône in France, this tantalising vintage is known for its exceptional depth and complexity. micro-négociant Jean-Baptiste Souillard passionately and meticulously handcrafts each bottle, employing a blend of traditional and modern methods. Grown on steep, south-facing slopes, the hand-picked Syrah grapes bask in the perfect balance of sunlight and cool climate. The wine is then aged in fine-grained oak barrels, which subtly imbues each bottle with elegant woodiness, while delicately refining its inherent fruity character. The Jean-Baptiste Souillard Saint-Joseph 2021 boasts robust notes of dark berries, pepper, and earthy undertones, meticulously balanced with gentle tannins. Closing with a long, resonant finish, this offering is a stellar testament to Jean-Baptiste Souillard's unflinching pursuit of perfection.
HK$1,615.00 -
Vinous (91)
Opaque ruby. Primary cherry, cassis, peony and olive qualities on the perfumed nose, along with hints of cracked pepper and licorice in the background. Sweet and seamless in texture, offering concentrated black and blue fruit flavors that unfold slowly and turn spicier with air. The long, velvety finish features supple tannins and leaves behind a sweet dark berry note.HK$2,535.00 -
The Jean-Claude Marsanne Saint Joseph Rouge 2020 epitomises the exquisite craftsmanship of Northern Rhône winemaking. Cultivated in the esteemed Saint Joseph appellation, this red boasts a profound expression of Syrah grapes meticulously handpicked from sustainably managed vineyards. Under the stewardship of Jean-Claude Marsanne, renowned for his commitment to terroir-driven wines, each grape undergoes precise fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, preserving the varietal’s inherent purity. Ageing gracefully in French oak barrels for 12 months imparts subtle complexity without overshadowing the fruit’s vibrant character. The 2020 vintage showcases a deep ruby hue, unveiling aromatic layers of dark berries, pepper, and earthy undertones, culminating in a harmonious and persistent finish. Ideal for discerning palates, this Saint Joseph Rouge reflects Marsanne’s dedication to quality and tradition, making it a distinguished addition to any fine wine collection.
HK$785.00 -
(6x75cl) 1995Wine Advocate (97)
When I arrived at 6:00 p.m., September 11, 2001, at Domaine Chave, I found Chave in tears and his family distraught. I had heard about the attacks on the World Trade Center, but not the subsequent collapse of both towers. Gerard Chave knows all about suicidal bombers, having served in the French military during the Algerian revolution. It took a long time to gather sufficient focus to do my tastings. However, the brilliant wines that unfolded in the cellars were, at least for several hours, a much needed antidote for pushing to the back of my mind the horror of 9-11-01.HK$494,845.00 -
(6x75cl) 2000Vinous (97)
Chave’s 2000 Cuvée Cathelin was monumental. It was a privilege to taste, but also a shame to open so early. If the 1991 seemed young, the 2000 came across as a veritable new-born.HK$458,745.00 -
Vinous (99+)
Who knows when, if ever, this will be sold, but what the hell. Inky purple. Positively explosive aromas of mulberry, creme de mure, exotic chocolate, musky herbs, pungent flowers and smoky game, with wild potpourri and resin notes. Thick, chewy and almost ridiculously sweet, with the concentration, weight and fruit intensity of a great vintage port, yet with amazing freshness and energy. The finish builds endlessly, deepening and sweetening, and displaying simply remarkable persistence and a clinging raspberry liqueur note. I think I was tasting this the next morning. "I am so happy that I was able to make this wine with my father. If he hadn't been here to watch this it would have been very sad," Jean-Louis concluded.HK$222,700.00 -
(1x75cl) 1978Vinous (92)
Deep saturated ruby-red; amazing retention of color for a 20-year-old wine. Penetrating aromas of black plum, game, truffle and iron filings. A drier, older style of Hermitage with powerful structure and fruit of steel. Finishes with superb grip and persistence. Has the cut and intensity to serve as perfect accompaniment to sweetbreads or richly sauced game dishes.HK$21,385.00 -
Vintage Tastings (95)
. Next up was a superb wine that most were convinced was a Guigal La La wine. There was so much menthol, bacon and violety fruit it had to be! The palate was meaty, fine and long with great purityHK$39,320.00 -
(1x75cl) 1988Vinous (98)
One of my favorite wines of the night, the 1988 Hermitage is simply breathtaking in its beauty and profoundness. Sage, rosemary, sweet tobacco and dried flowers are some of the many notes that lift from the glass in a translucent, weightless, yet wonderfully deep wine. May I have another glass, please? Wow…HK$7,555.00 -
The Wine Cellar Insider (100)
This is thrilling to swirl, sniff and sip from the moment the wine hits your glass. Elegant, concentrated, long, rich and refined, the smoky, earthy, rock-strewn fruits grace your palate and linger for at least 60 seconds! Prices for this gem have really shot up over the past few years. If you are lucky enough to have a bottle or two, or you have the disposable income, this is a heart-stopping tasting experience.HK$164,350.00 -
(1x75cl) 1995Vinous (97)
The 1995 Hermitage, on the other hand, is totally sublime. Rose petal, black pepper, dried flowers and sage are some of the many Syrah-inflected aromas that blossom in the glass in a perfumed, sensual wine that captivates all of the senses. With just six people at the table, there is plenty of wine to go around. This is a dazzling showing.HK$6,055.00 -
(1x75cl) 1996Vinous (92)
The 1996 L'Hermitage sits near the end of its broad drinking window, opening with earthy scents, dried red fruits and mushroom tones. Built on gently grippy tannins and fresh acidity, the medium-bodied 1996 concludes with a distinctively refined last touch.HK$4,395.00 -
HK$5,480.00 -
(12x75cl) 2001HK$68,260.00 -
(1x300cl) 2001HK$24,015.00 -
HK$33,275.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (100)
I’ve rated the 2003 Hermitage perfect on numerous occasions, and while sound bottles are still as good as it gets, I’ve also had some tired bottles here in the States, so provenance is critical with this vintage. Still youthfully colored yet just starting to show some maturity in its aromatics of blackberries, dark currants, licorice, spice box, and leather, this fabulously textured, opulent 2003 hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a wealth of sweet tannins, and a monster of a finish. Clearing 15% alcohol (and I think the pH is probably around 4), it should be a required tasting for all those touting the low alcohol nonsense. This singular beauty can be drunk today with incredible pleasure or cellared for another two decades, if you’re so inclined.HK$66,995.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (100)
I’ve rated the 2003 Hermitage perfect on numerous occasions, and while sound bottles are still as good as it gets, I’ve also had some tired bottles here in the States, so provenance is critical with this vintage. Still youthfully colored yet just starting to show some maturity in its aromatics of blackberries, dark currants, licorice, spice box, and leather, this fabulously textured, opulent 2003 hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a wealth of sweet tannins, and a monster of a finish. Clearing 15% alcohol (and I think the pH is probably around 4), it should be a required tasting for all those touting the low alcohol nonsense. This singular beauty can be drunk today with incredible pleasure or cellared for another two decades, if you’re so inclined.HK$31,655.00 -
(3x150cl) 2005Vinous - Josh Raynolds (96-99)
From Peleat: Racy, fragrant and pure, with intense raspberry and strawberry fruit and strong minerality. This could be a Chambolle. Beaume: Dark chocolate, graphite, smoked meat and magnolia aromas, followed by deep, inky dark fruits. L'Ermite: Rich, chewy and tannic, with powerful cherry flavor and great depth. Meal: Explosive, pure blackberry and blueberry, with superb intensity and length. Bessards (this sample is 16% natural alcohol): Intensely floral, with strong licorice and mineral notes. Dense and sweet, with deep cassis flavor and outstanding length. The final wine should rank among the great Chave vintages.HK$27,755.00 -
A nearly faultless Hermitage from a faultless vintage, this Chave is deep, intense and seemingly ageless after nine years. Increasingly smokey, meaty yet intensely fruited, it brings to mind a barbecued venison joint with forest fruit compote. Exceptional.HK$22,155.00 -
(12x75cl) 2009Wine Advocate (100)
The greatest wines Chave has produced since 2003 are the two cuvees of 2009 Hermitage. The 2009 Hermitage exhibits a black/purple color along with a sumptuous nose of roasted meats, ground pepper, black currants, blackberry jam, and subtle smoke and licorice. The extraordinary bouquet is followed by a wine of extravagant intensity as well as tremendous focus and precision. While not as powerful as the blockbuster 2003, the amazing 2009 may turn out to be a modern day version of their magnificent 1990 (which is drinking incredibly well at present). Anyone who loves Hermitage and has a cold cellar should be lining up to get a few bottles of this beauty.HK$84,240.00 -
Wine Advocate (100)
The greatest wines Chave has produced since 2003 are the two cuvees of 2009 Hermitage. The 2009 Hermitage exhibits a black/purple color along with a sumptuous nose of roasted meats, ground pepper, black currants, blackberry jam, and subtle smoke and licorice. The extraordinary bouquet is followed by a wine of extravagant intensity as well as tremendous focus and precision. While not as powerful as the blockbuster 2003, the amazing 2009 may turn out to be a modern day version of their magnificent 1990 (which is drinking incredibly well at present). Anyone who loves Hermitage and has a cold cellar should be lining up to get a few bottles of this beauty.HK$5,000.00 -
(6x75cl) 2009Wine Advocate (100)
The greatest wines Chave has produced since 2003 are the two cuvees of 2009 Hermitage. The 2009 Hermitage exhibits a black/purple color along with a sumptuous nose of roasted meats, ground pepper, black currants, blackberry jam, and subtle smoke and licorice. The extraordinary bouquet is followed by a wine of extravagant intensity as well as tremendous focus and precision. While not as powerful as the blockbuster 2003, the amazing 2009 may turn out to be a modern day version of their magnificent 1990 (which is drinking incredibly well at present). Anyone who loves Hermitage and has a cold cellar should be lining up to get a few bottles of this beauty.HK$29,545.00

