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Rioja | 9 | - | HK$2,260.00 | |||||
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Emanating from the revered Rioja Alavesa region, the Remirez de Ganuza Rioja Trasnocho 2013 personifies the consummate artistry of renowned winemaker, Fernando Remirez de Ganuza. This impeccable vintage was meticulously crafted using a unique 'trasnocho' process. Grapes undergo a careful selection, with skins left to soak overnight after fermenting, eliciting a complex, concentrated flavour profile. A bewitching bouquet of ripe red fruits, dark chocolate, and nuanced oak sweeps forward from this wine, giving way to a palate of cherries, tobacco, and spice. This plush tapestry of tastes is underpinned by robust tannins and a poised, lasting finish. The Remirez de Ganuza estate stands proudly amongst the grand old vineyards of Rioja Alavesa, innovatively manipulating tradition to create wines of extraordinary quality. Embarking on a bottle of Remirez de Ganuza Rioja Trasnocho 2013, is truly an incomparable journey into the soul of Spanish winemaking. |
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Rioja | 1 | - | HK$2,800.00 | |||||
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Experience the impeccable luxury of Remirez de Ganuza Rioja Trasnocho 2014, a brilliant expression of meticulous Spanish viniculture from the distinguished Remirez de Ganuza estate. Located in the renowned Rioja Alavesa region, this extraordinary vintage demonstrates a profound commitment to elegance and finesse. Ambitious terroir-driven craftsmanship shines in this wine, showcasing the blend of old-vine Tempranillo and Graciano grapes, hand-picked and subjected to an innovative 'trasnocho' method. This technique involves gently pressing the grape skins after fermentation to yield an extra-fragrant, concentrated and potion-like juice—maximising depth of flavour and structural integrity. The result is an opulent wine which marries intense fruit purity with complex nuances of leather, tobacco and spice, seamlessly integrated with French oak ageing. Remirez de Ganuza Rioja Trasnocho 2014 is a remarkable testament to exclusivity, pioneering spirit, and uncompromising quality. |
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Rioja | 1 | - | HK$2,505.00 | |||||
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The Remirez de Ganuza Rioja Trasnocho 2015, an exquisite wine from Rioja Alavesa area in Spain, is a sensational testament to craftsmanship. Born out of the innovation of revered winemaker, Fernando Remirez de Ganuza, it utilises selected grape skins post-fermentation producing an exquisite blend of Tempranillo and Graciano grapes. Leaving no room for frivolous selection, this opulent red wine is created with exclusively first-rate, small, loose grapes. The traditional method of cold soak fermentation employed plays a decisive role in enriching its intense bouquet, evident upon uncorking. Expect a multifaceted palate consisting of dark fruit, dried figs, savoury hints and traces of fine dark chocolate, backed by a finishing note of silky tannins and well-integrated oak. Remirez de Ganuza Rioja Trasnocho 2015 exemplifies dedication to quality, resulting in a balanced harmony of depth, elegance, and robust longevity. A truly remarkable gem for any discerning collector's cellar. |
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Rioja | 2 | - | HK$4,780.00 | |||||
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Remirez de Ganuza Rioja Trasnocho 2017 epitomises the exquisite craftsmanship of Rioja winemaking. Crafted in the heart of Rioja Alta, this vintage benefits from the region’s optimal microclimate and diverse terroir. The estate sources predominantly Tempranillo grapes, meticulously harvested to ensure peak ripeness. Fermentation occurs in stainless steel tanks, preserving the varietal’s vibrant fruit characteristics before transitioning to French oak barrels for a precise 12-month ageing period. Remirez de Ganuza, renowned for their commitment to quality and sustainable practices, blends traditional techniques with innovative approaches, resulting in a harmonious wine. The Trasnocho 2017 displays a deep garnet hue, with an enticing bouquet of ripe red berries, cedar, and subtle vanilla undertones. On the palate, it offers a balanced structure with velvety tannins and a lingering finish, showcasing complexity and elegance. This Rioja is a testament to the producer’s dedication to excellence, making it a distinguished choice for connoisseurs. |
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Catalunya | 1 | 97 (WA) | HK$3,285.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (97)This time there were two vintages of the top-of-the-range red to taste, as the 2014 is almost finished and the 2015 Clos Mogador will be released soon. In this warmer vintage, there is a little more Cariñena in the blend, with the final breakdown something like 45% Garnacha, 29% Cariñena, 16% Syrah and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. This had the same vinification and aging as the 2014: fermentation with indigenous yeasts and a 35- to 45-day maceration, followed by an élevage in 300-liter barrels and 2,000-liter foudres that lasted 18 months. 2015 is a rounder and easier year than 2014, and it feels a little riper, supple but with good freshness. It's clean and precise with nicely integrated oak. This was an easy vintage for the winery, and the wines are easy to understand and more approachable early on. 31,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2017. |
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Catalunya | 1 | 98 (WA) | HK$5,820.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (98)The flagship 2018 Clos Mogador is a blend of 45% Garnacha, 29% Cariñena, 16% Syrah and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon that fermented with natural yeasts and showcases their philosophy—slow fermentations with long maceration and long aging. It matured for 18 months in 2,000-liter oak vats and 30% in 300-liter oak barrels. There was a lot of rain in 2018, and the vineyards were extremely happy and everything seemed very easy; in fact, René Barbier told me it was perhaps too easy... It's an atypical year: It has a gentle profile, and the wines are not as concentrated as those from 2013 (the last rainy year before 2018)—they are more elegant and nuanced. This should develop beautifully in bottle. 27,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2020. |
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Catalunya | 1 | 99 (WA) | HK$5,520.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (99)The flagship and eponymous 2019 Clos Mogador is nothing short of phenomenal. They have done a lot of improvements in the vineyard work since the arrival of Christian, son of René Barbier, who is big-time into regenerative agriculture. They are abandoning barrels and going for more and more foudres (they started the transition in 2011, and in 2020 it was 100% foudre). As I see in other wines from 2019, the wine has lots of everything, stuffing, power and concentration but also balance. This has to be one of the finest vintages ever for Mogador; it's a compact wine with lots of aging potential. 28,000 bottles produced. It was a year of good quality and quantity. |
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Catalunya | 4 | 98 (WA) | HK$1,385.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (98)The eponymous red 2021 Clos Mogador fermented with some 30% full clusters trying to give it more freshness (but without noticing the stems) with a long maceration (40 to 50 days) and (almost) no punching down, with less extraction. There's been a progressive change in the vineyard (they removed the south-facing Cabernet Sauvignon), and they increased Cariñena (around 30%), which in the future will be almost as much as Garnacha. It has aromatic complexity and a beautiful texture. It matured in 2,000-liter oak foudres and a small part in barrel and later in concrete. The wine has 14% alcohol and has the Priorat, Mogador and Mediterranean character (wet slate, graphite, aromatic herbs) with more elegance and freshness. The tannins are also a lot more elegant, and the wine comes through as very balanced. They produced 35,000 bottles of this. It was bottled in June 2023. |
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Catalunya | 3 | 98 (WA) | HK$2,804.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (98)The eponymous red 2021 Clos Mogador fermented with some 30% full clusters trying to give it more freshness (but without noticing the stems) with a long maceration (40 to 50 days) and (almost) no punching down, with less extraction. There's been a progressive change in the vineyard (they removed the south-facing Cabernet Sauvignon), and they increased Cariñena (around 30%), which in the future will be almost as much as Garnacha. It has aromatic complexity and a beautiful texture. It matured in 2,000-liter oak foudres and a small part in barrel and later in concrete. The wine has 14% alcohol and has the Priorat, Mogador and Mediterranean character (wet slate, graphite, aromatic herbs) with more elegance and freshness. The tannins are also a lot more elegant, and the wine comes through as very balanced. They produced 35,000 bottles of this. It was bottled in June 2023. |
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Catalunya | 1 | 97 (WA) | HK$1,565.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (97)Their single-vineyard 2022 Clos Mogador, they flagship wine, was produced with a blend of grapes, mostly Garnacha and Cariñena but also some Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon (less and less, as they are regrafting most of them). It fermented with 40% full clusters and matured in 2,000- and 2,500-liter oak foudres; some are old barriques, to avoid having too much new oak, and some lots finish aging in concrete to complete some 20 months. They have implemented some changes, moving toward larger volumes, abandoning the barriques and moving to foudre (with the low volumes in 2024, the wine will be only in foudre). It has a very Mediterranean nose with plenty of dry hay and straw notes, the classical wet slate notes, very Priorat too, and it has a round palate and very fine, chalky tannins. It's serious and harmonious and feels relaxed, without any excess. It comes in at 14% alcohol with 5.4 grams of acidity and a bone-dry finish. None of the 2022s showed excess heat or ripeness. The alcohol is contained and integrated, and the wines are balanced and harmonious but with a more Mediterranean profile. 35,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in June 2024. |
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Catalunya | 1 | 97 (WA) | HK$3,115.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (97)Their single-vineyard 2022 Clos Mogador, they flagship wine, was produced with a blend of grapes, mostly Garnacha and Cariñena but also some Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon (less and less, as they are regrafting most of them). It fermented with 40% full clusters and matured in 2,000- and 2,500-liter oak foudres; some are old barriques, to avoid having too much new oak, and some lots finish aging in concrete to complete some 20 months. They have implemented some changes, moving toward larger volumes, abandoning the barriques and moving to foudre (with the low volumes in 2024, the wine will be only in foudre). It has a very Mediterranean nose with plenty of dry hay and straw notes, the classical wet slate notes, very Priorat too, and it has a round palate and very fine, chalky tannins. It's serious and harmonious and feels relaxed, without any excess. It comes in at 14% alcohol with 5.4 grams of acidity and a bone-dry finish. None of the 2022s showed excess heat or ripeness. The alcohol is contained and integrated, and the wines are balanced and harmonious but with a more Mediterranean profile. 35,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in June 2024. |
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Rioja | 1 | - | HK$1,165.00 | |||||
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Rioja | 1 | 94 (WA) | HK$5,490.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (94)As we didn't have another recent vintage to compare with the 2010 and the expectations were so high, Roda's CEO Agustín Santolaya insisted on uncorking another excellent vintage, the 2004 Roda I, to check on its evolution. The production and source of the grapes was basically the same as today, 100% Tempranillo that, back then, was fermented in French oak vats with indigenous yeasts, followed by aging in barriques for 16 months. There might be some things in common with 2010, which is the current vintage—a very balanced year with great ripeness and acidity, wines with power and elegance and a very slow development. This 2004 is aging at a glacial pace and should have a long life ahead of it. At the time, they produced 184,447 bottles of this 2004. It has been in bottle since May 2006. |
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Rioja | 1 | 95 (DC) | HK$3,010.00 | |||||
Decanter (95)From a warm vintage with an early harvest, this is a well-balanced Rioja with considerable complexity. There's a ripe plum character to the black fruit aromas, along with warm tobacco hints and earthy, undergrowth notes. Like a perfectly stretched tapestry, this shows a taut precision to the winemaking, with admirable balance. Polished black fruit, spice and chocolate notes show good persistence. A sense of freshness and fine tannins with juicy grip on the finish; this has life ahead of it. |
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Rioja | 1 | 96 (TA) | HK$1,025.00 | |||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Built around a core of Tempranillo from vineyards near Haro, with a splash of Graciano from the Rioja Oriental, this is a superb Roda I from a vintage that is often under-rated in Rioja. Balanced, perfumed and precise, with adroitly handled 50% new wood, a hint of good reduction, some vanilla spice, wild herbs and layers of blackberry and blueberry fruit. Delicious. |
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Rioja | 2 | 96 (TA) | HK$2,990.00 | |||||
Tim Atkin MW (96)Built around a core of Tempranillo from vineyards near Haro, with a splash of Graciano from the Rioja Oriental, this is a superb Roda I from a vintage that is often under-rated in Rioja. Balanced, perfumed and precise, with adroitly handled 50% new wood, a hint of good reduction, some vanilla spice, wild herbs and layers of blackberry and blueberry fruit. Delicious. |
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Catalunya | 2 | 96 (WA) | HK$3,925.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (96)The 2003 Tirant is a similar blend as the Amadis. Fermented in foudre and aged in French oak for 12 months, it is a more refined version of the Amadis with more complexity and elegance, but nevertheless still a beast of a wine. The purple/black color is followed by aromas of melting tar, blueberries, blackberries, and a touch of vanillin. The wine is dense and rich with layers of flavor, the tannin well hidden by the fruit. Give this bad boy another 4-6 years of cellaring and drink it for 15 years thereafter. |
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Andalucia | 30 | - | HK$610.00 | |||||
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Andalucia | 30 | - | HK$610.00 | |||||

