Wine In Stock
At Cru World Wine, we understand that sometimes you need your wine in a hurry. That's why we've created our "Wine In Stock" page - a selection of wines that have been landed in our local warehouse and are ready for rapid delivery.
Our "Wine In Stock" selection includes a variety of wines from around the world, ranging from classic vintages to up-and-coming wineries. And with our local warehouse, you can be sure that your wine will be delivered quickly and efficiently, so you can enjoy it in no time.
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Wine In Stock
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Bordeaux | 1 | 98 (JS) | HK$18,000.00 | |||||
James Suckling (98)Redcurrants, sweet tobacco and flowers with some sandalwood. Very perfumed and floral. So pure. Full-bodied, yet so refined and layered, with a soft, compact palate and a crushed-velvet mouth-feel. Poised fruit at the end, together with fresh, rare wood and a light chocolate undertone to the aftertaste. This is open, yet there’s so much in reserve. 60% merlot and 40% cabernet franc. Leave it in the cellar for at least eight years. Try after 2029. |
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Burgundy | 1 | 93-95 (VN) | HK$32,000.00 | |||||
Vinous (93-95)The 2019 Echézeaux Grand Cru contains 60% whole bunches. It comes from three plots that, still, only made two and a half barrels this year. It has a very well defined bouquet that seems to blossom in the glass, although it will need some time for the stems to be assimilated. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins, very peppery in style with touches of white pepper and bay leaf towards the persistent finish. This is a classy wine, one that is not unlike Dujac’s Echézeaux! |
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Burgundy | 1 | 92-95 (VN) | HK$30,200.00 | |||||
Vinous (92-95)A rich, deeply layered wine, the 2012 Echezeaux covers every corner of the palate. Dark red cherries, plums, menthol, licorice, smoke and new leather are some of the many notes that blossom in a wine that stands out for its superb balance and potential. This is another wine with significant promise for the future. |
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Burgundy | 5 | 90-93 (VN (ST)) | HK$2,300.00 | |||||
Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (90-93)Good deep red. Slightly reduced aromas of strawberry, smoke, mocha and minerals. Supple and sweet, but with a peppery element and firm tannic spine giving shape to the raspberry and strawberry fruit. Finishes solid, aromatic and long, with tannins that reach the front teeth. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 100 (JD) | HK$17,480.00 | |||||
Jeb Dunnuck (100)Pure perfection in a glass and unquestionably one of the great vintages for this cuvée, the 2015 Pavie is a blend of 60% Merlot, 22% Cabernet Franc, and the rest Cabernet Sauvignon that was brought up in 80% new French oak. Sharing some similarities with the 2009, this tour de force sports a saturated purple color as well as a sweet bouquet of crème de cassis, crushed rocks, white truffle, and licorice. Its oak is perfectly integrated and balanced by this wine’s massive fruit and structure. Full-bodied, deep, and superbly concentrated, with building tannins, it’s a massive wine by any measure, but what sets it apart is that it still glides across the palate and retains an incredible sense of purity, balance, and elegance. It’s drinking well today due to the vintage’s opulence, yet won’t hit prime time for another 5-10 years and I suspect will keep for upward of 50 years. |
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Burgundy | 1 | - | HK$29,720.00 | |||||
Exhibiting grandeur and elegance, the Philippe Pacalet Echezeaux Grand Cru 2017 hails from the prestigious vineyards of Burgundy, France. Renowned winemaking artisan Philippe Pacalet employs traditional, organic practices to craft wines that sing of their terroir. This opulent Pinot Noir, matured for 16 months in old French oak barrels, astonishes with its complexity and length. With aromas of ripe red cherries, lavender and rich loamy earth, the bouquet is merely a precursor of the sensual flavours contained within. On the palate, the Philippe Pacalet Echezeaux Grand Cru 2017 offers a captivating medley of decadent black fruits, subtle spices and velvety tannins. An alluring balance of power and elegance, underscored by a remarkable minerality and freshness, it typifies Pacalet's respect for nature and prowess in winemaking. Savour this outstanding embodiment of Burgundy’s esteemed Echezeaux Grand Cru, a wine of class, harmony and enduring appeal. |
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Burgundy | 1 | - | HK$23,280.00 | |||||
Feast your senses on the illustrious Philippe Pacalet Echezeaux Grand Cru 2021, a laudable expression of Burgundian finesse originating from the prized vineyards of Echezeaux in Côte de Nuits. Crafted by revered natural winemaker Philippe Pacalet, this impeccable specimen's vine-focused approach, eschewing chemical additives, hails from the depth of his respect for terroir. Boasting a rigorous manual harvest, gentle whole-bunch fermentation, and oak-barrel ageing, the wine's process is painstakingly controlled. The resulting grand cru exudes exquisite aromas of black fruits, sous-bois, and spiced nuances, wrestling elegantly with a remarkably balanced, full-bodied palate. Velvety smooth tannins leave an indelible impression – the mark of Pacalet's meticulous winemaking. Renowned for its harmonious structure and longevity, a bottle of Philippe Pacalet Echezeaux Grand Cru 2021 is truly a testament to the intrinsic grandeur of the Burgundy region. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 97 (JD) | HK$1,628.00 | |||||
Jeb Dunnuck (97)I love this château, and the 2019 Château Soutard-Cadet is another brilliant wine that's in the same ballpark as the 2018. Sporting a deep purple hue as well as a rich, powerful nose of ripe black fruits, scorched earth, spicy oak, graphite, and damp earth, it's rich and concentrated, yet the purity is brilliant, it has silky and perfectly ripe tannins, flawless balance, and a great finish. As I wrote from barrel, it's going to benefit from just 2-4 years of bottle age and, I suspect, have 20, 25, if not 30 years of overall longevity. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 95 (WA) | HK$12,500.00 | |||||
Wine Advocate (95)Tasted blind at the Valandraud vertical at the property, the 2012 Valandraud instantly demonstrated the wide gap in quality between itself and the previous vintage. It is a blend of 88% Merlot and 12% Cabernet Franc matured for 28 months in 100% new oak. It has a primal and concentrated bouquet with intense blackberry, bilberry and graphite aromas that gain intensity in the glass, and yet remain strict and linear. The palate is medium-bodied with brittle tannin that impart a chalky texture. There is plenty of clean and crisp blackberry and raspberry fruit here, pencil lead and a touch of chalk towards the precise and vivid finish. The energy is palpable in this Saint Emilion, a quite stupendous wine from Jean-Luc and Murielle that must stand as one of the best on the Right Bank. This comes strongly recommended, although it still needs plenty of time. Tasted December 2016. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 99 (JD) | HK$6,200.00 | |||||
Jeb Dunnuck (99)The local bad boy of Bordeaux, Jean-Luc Thunevin, continues to fashion truly brilliant wines, and his 2019 is no exception. Based largely on Merlot with small amount of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2019 Château Valandraud is a deep purple-hued beauty offering up a kaleidoscope-like bouquet of black and blue fruits, scorched earth, chocolate, gravelly earth, spicy oak, and sappy flowers. Deep, rich, full-bodied, and wonderfully concentrated, it has insane purity of fruit, brilliant tannins, a stacked mid-palate, and just has everything in the right places. It's up with the top wines of the vintage and a tour de force that readers should snatch up. It shows a very different style than the sexier 2018, but it's every bit as good. It needs 4-5 years of bottle age and will evolve for 2-3 decades. |