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The Cartuxa Pera Manca Branco 2019 is a delightful product of Portugal's prestigious Cartuxa Winery. From the sun-kissed vineyards of Alentejo, this exquisite white wine reflects the unique characteristics of the region's terroir. A stunning blend of Antão Vaz and Arinto grapes, picked at optimum ripeness, delivers a wine rich with complexity and balance. The winemaking process beautifully showcases the varietals' characteristics; fermented in French oak barrels and aged in bottle, resulting in aromas of ripe white pulp fruits juxtaposed with soft woody notes.
Lovers of fine white wine will appreciate the Cartuxa Pera Manca Branco 2019's well-structured mouthfeel, persistent finish, and its ability to pair with a variety of dishes. The Cartuxa Winery, renowned for centuries of viticulture excellence and innovation, ensures that every bottle is a testament to their reputation. Experience the harmony of tradition and modern winemaking with the Cartuxa Pera Manca Branco 2019.
HK$4,145.00 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The perfect Mediterranean vintage produced an outstanding Garnacha. The 2020 El Molar fermented with 35% full clusters and matured in a combination of 500-liter barrels and 5,000-liter foudres for one year. The wine is very young and tender; it feels more delicate despite having a little more alcohol than the 2019 (it's 15%) and with a slightly lower pH (3.49). It's super aromatic, extroverted and expressive, floral, elegant and complex. There is great balance, and the wine feels fresher and less ripe; it's refreshing and has a core of minerality and super fine tannins with pungent flavors. There is precision, elegance and balance, the three words that define the vintage. All the wines are very good value, but this is a steal. 40,000 bottles were filled in March 2022.HK$1,220.00 -
Vinous (94)
Vivid ruby. A highly perfumed bouquet evokes red and blue fruit liqueur, candied flowers and exotic spices, along with a smoky mineral topnote. Impressively concentrated yet energetic in style, offering sweet, mineral- and spice-tinged boysenberry, cherry, candied lavender and spicecake flavors that open up steadily with air. Sappy, focused and seamless in texture, finishing with harmonious tannins and impressive, floral-driven persistence.HK$1,685.00 -
Wine Advocate (96)
The 2018 Las Gravas is a blend of 90% Monastrell from limestone gravel soils and 10% Garnacha also planted in the same gravel soils, but it's obviously much younger than the Monastrell. It fermented in underground pools with 25% to 30% full clusters and indigenous yeasts and matured in 5,000-liter oak foudres and 500-liter oak barrels for 16 months. It's an incredibly elegant and delicate Las Gravas, nuanced and with a discrete profile, a little shy at first. The palate is also super elegant and balanced, with refined tannins, a velvety texture and very fine chalky minerality. The north-facing vineyard, the backbone of this wine in a challenging and cooler year, is now 40 years old and has vigor and balance, which has resulted in an incredible wine through a lot of work in the vineyard. This has to be the finest vintage to date, a real triumph over the adverse conditions of the year that transcends the quality of the vintage. They used a lower percentage of Garnacha to avoid too much florality in the blend, and the wine is more serious. It's less explosive than the 2017, but I'd say, more gravelly... Bravo! 34,500 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2020.HK$2,375.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021Experience the richness of Mediterranean vineyards with Casa Castillo Jumilla Las Gravas 2021. This exquisite wine hails from Murcia, Spain, renowned for its unique Monastrell grape varieties. The proprietor, José María Vicente, is committed to traditional winemaking methods, ensuring natural, unforced, and expressive produce. Each cluster of grapes is naturally fermented in the century-old underground cellar, creating a captivatingly complex blend. Casa Castillo Jumilla Las Gravas 2021 encapsulates the very essence of its terruño with its robust, dark-fruited palate painted with shades of spice and botanical nuances. This full-bodied wine, matured in French oak barrels, delivers a beautifully balanced structure with fine, integrated tannins and a long, satisfying finish. Best paired with hearty dishes, bring the authentic taste of Jumilla to your table with Casa Castillo Jumilla Las Gravas 2021, revealing the artistry of one of Spain’s most distinguished family-run wineries.
HK$3,390.00 -
Wine Advocate (96)
As I saw with Las Gravas, the only problem with the 2016 Pie Franco is that I tasted it next to the superb 2017. Surprisingly enough, it feels riper than the 2017, when the year was colder and wetter. It has persistent and pungent flavors and is juicy within the dry and stony character of the texture.HK$4,230.00 -
Casa Castillo Jumilla Pie Franco 2019 epitomises the rich heritage of the Jumilla region in Murcia, Spain. Crafted by the esteemed Casa Castillo, this vintage primarily showcases the robust Monastrell grape, carefully handpicked from their premier vineyards. The winemaking process involves meticulous fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, preserving the fruit's integrity before ageing gracefully for 12 months in French oak barrels. This technique imparts a harmonious balance of depth and complexity to the wine. The 2019 Pie Franco displays a deep garnet colour, with an intricate bouquet of ripe dark berries, plums, and nuanced notes of spice and chocolate. On the palate, it reveals firm tannins, vibrant acidity, and a persistent, elegant finish. Perfectly suited to complement hearty Mediterranean cuisine, Casa Castillo Jumilla Pie Franco 2019 stands as a testament to exceptional craftsmanship and the distinguished quality of fine Spanish wines.
HK$1,205.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021Assert your refined palate with the Casa Castillo Jumilla Pie Franco 2021, a truly exquisite offering from the fertile vineyards of Murcia, Spain. Savour a bevy of rich, ripe fruit aromas, including plum, blackcurrant, and cherry, harmoniously interlacing with an undercurrent of minerally graphite and sweet spice.
Grown within stony, limestone-rich soils, this Monastrell varietal yields concentrated wine with a powerful, elegant edge. The Pie Franco vineyard's ungrafted vines, untouched by phylloxera, ensure the truest expression of terroir. As the pinnacle of the Casa Castillo estate, the Pie Franco is feted for its depth, structure, and longevity.
Produced with a careful, traditional approach, meticulous selection process and slow fermentation in underground cellars, achieving exceptional balance and complexity. Matured in French oak, producing a textured, lasting finish. The Casa Castillo Jumilla Pie Franco 2021 is the epitome of grace and intensity, an experience that lingers beautifully on the palate.
HK$6,595.00 -
(6x75cl) 2020Casa de la Ermita Jumilla Crianza 2020 is a distinguished expression from the illustrious Jumilla region, meticulously crafted by the esteemed Casa de la Ermita. This Crianza is predominantly made from the robust Monastrell grape, handpicked from sun-drenched vineyards benefiting from the area’s unique calcareous soils and continental climate. The wine undergoes careful vinification in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats to preserve its vibrant fruit character, followed by ageing for eighteen months in French oak barrels, imparting subtle notes of vanilla and spice while maintaining the varietal's inherent purity. On the palate, it reveals a harmonious balance of dark berry fruits, refined tannins, and a lingering finish, reflecting the producer’s unwavering commitment to quality and tradition. Casa de la Ermita Jumilla Crianza 2020 is a quintessential choice for connoisseurs seeking depth and elegance in a fine Spanish wine.
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James Suckling (99)
Extremely deep red with aromas and flavors that change all the time with blackberry, black raspberry, black licorice, floral and asphalt. Full-bodied with deep intensity, power and finesse. The tannins are wonderfully polished yet so much there. This is a tribute to the first great Barca Velhas of the 1960s. Drinkable, but better in three or four years.HK$27,580.00 -
James Suckling (99)
Extremely deep red with aromas and flavors that change all the time with blackberry, black raspberry, black licorice, floral and asphalt. Full-bodied with deep intensity, power and finesse. The tannins are wonderfully polished yet so much there. This is a tribute to the first great Barca Velhas of the 1960s. Drinkable, but better in three or four years.HK$15,620.00 -
(1x75cl) 2015Matthew Jukes (20)
Every so often, well, to be precise, this is the 21st occasion in 72 years a mind-blowing red wine is released in Portugal. It is no understatement to say that Barca-Velha is a legendary creation. The 2015 vintage will arrive in the UK a couple of days after this piece is published, so you are the first to hear about its greatness. I have been fortunate to taste a number of older Barca-Velha vintages, and they age more gracefully than most top-flight red Bordeaux. Only the other day, I tasted a 1982 that was fresh, supremely complex and mind-bendingly delicious. So, on the brink of the release of the 2015 vintage, I was fortunate to taste it with the President of Sogrape (owners of Casa Ferreirinha) and winemaker Luís Sottomayor, who has worked at this illustrious estate since 1989. And what a wine! Luís explained that the conditions of the 2015 growing season were wholly responsible for this wine’s extraordinary potential. A relatively dry and warm winter and spring led to an early veraison, and then August was cooler with crisp nights, and a couple of showers refreshed the vines in September. These are the conditions that give rise to epic-quality fruit. With the depth and gravitas of the amazing 2011 vintage and the definition and freshness of the 2008, this 2015 combines all the finest attributes of my favourite Barca-Velha wines, resulting in a creation of uncommon purity, depth, and beauty. While a quiet renaissance has been happening at Ferreirinha for a decade or more, the story seems complete, with 2015 Barca-Velha gaining a perfect 20/20 score in my notes. Yes, this is the finest Portuguese red wine I have ever tasted.HK$4,890.00 -
Matthew Jukes (20)
Every so often, well, to be precise, this is the 21st occasion in 72 years a mind-blowing red wine is released in Portugal. It is no understatement to say that Barca-Velha is a legendary creation. The 2015 vintage will arrive in the UK a couple of days after this piece is published, so you are the first to hear about its greatness. I have been fortunate to taste a number of older Barca-Velha vintages, and they age more gracefully than most top-flight red Bordeaux. Only the other day, I tasted a 1982 that was fresh, supremely complex and mind-bendingly delicious. So, on the brink of the release of the 2015 vintage, I was fortunate to taste it with the President of Sogrape (owners of Casa Ferreirinha) and winemaker Luís Sottomayor, who has worked at this illustrious estate since 1989. And what a wine! Luís explained that the conditions of the 2015 growing season were wholly responsible for this wine’s extraordinary potential. A relatively dry and warm winter and spring led to an early veraison, and then August was cooler with crisp nights, and a couple of showers refreshed the vines in September. These are the conditions that give rise to epic-quality fruit. With the depth and gravitas of the amazing 2011 vintage and the definition and freshness of the 2008, this 2015 combines all the finest attributes of my favourite Barca-Velha wines, resulting in a creation of uncommon purity, depth, and beauty. While a quiet renaissance has been happening at Ferreirinha for a decade or more, the story seems complete, with 2015 Barca-Velha gaining a perfect 20/20 score in my notes. Yes, this is the finest Portuguese red wine I have ever tasted.HK$15,890.00 -
HK$560.00 -
(6x75cl) 2023HK$665.00 -
(1x75cl) 2011HK$820.00 -
Wine Enthusiast (95)
The wine comes from a quinta in the Douro Superior that forms part of the blend for the iconic Barca Velha wine. This wine shows the same pedigree and richness, with a beautiful balance and restraint. The black fruits are still vivid and need to soften further into the concentrated tannins. This is a wine for serious aging and should not be drunk before 2024.HK$805.00 -
Matthew Jukes (18+)
Because this trio of wines runs in a neat sequence, I made one consecutive note to cover all three vintages – a direct comparative tasting note, if you will. 2016 is my preferred wine – it is the grandest, and it has the most potential. It is one of the finest value, elite reds I have tasted in a very long time. The 2017 is more refined, the most forward, most restaurant friendly and most open. It is lighter, more herbal, and it will get you in the mood while the others have a chance to mellow. I will hold back on any more notes on this wine because it is my MoneyWeek wine of the week this Friday! Finally, the 2018, which is a beauty. More flamboyant, more plush and sensual, and it is not dissimilar to the 2016 in fruit expression, but it is not quite as powerful or as impactful. Either way, you need all three in your collection because if you like each of these wines for their respective character traits, I can imagine you will follow this label for the rest of your days.HK$2,220.00 -
(6x75cl) 2019James Suckling (96)
Fantastic aromas of blackberries and blueberries with tar and minerals. Medium-to full-bodied, with very firm and fine tannins that tighten the wine and make it compacted and impressive. A retro feel to this wine that reminds me of the great Barca Velhas of the 1960s. Better after 2027.HK$2,120.00 -
Matthew Jukes (19+)
This is a stunningly serious wine with extraordinary class and detail. I wrote ‘utterly gobsmacking’ in my notebook – not words I often use. There is phenomenal balance, a stunning mid-palate, and epic length here, and this makes 2020 Leda the finest value £50 red wine on earth, not least if you want to drink a bottle now or in 30 years!HK$2,470.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021Wine Advocate (93)
The red 2021 Quinta da Leda was produced with a blend of 45% Touriga Francesa, 40% Touriga Nacional, 7% Tinto Cão (for its freshness) and 5% Sousão from the vineyards on their large property, some co-fermented depending on the quantities, and it matured in French oak barrels, 50% of them new for 18 months, including malolactic. It's quite toasty and smoky, still very young and in need of patience. It has structure and tannin, and it's a wine that needs time and/or powerful food. It has contained ripeness, 13.5% alcohol and mellow acidity. 67,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in May 2023 and released in September 2025.HK$2,525.00 -
HK$3,250.00 -
James Suckling (98)
Dark fruit with black cherries, blackcurrants, mineral, and slate undertones. Medium to full body. Racy fine tannins. It’s chewy and driven. This is an undeclared Barca Velha. Superb Douro red. Latour of the Douro. A blend of 42% touriga franca, 34% touriga nacional, 13% tinta roriz, and 11% tinto cao. Drink after 2025.HK$6,890.00 -
(6x75cl) 2023HK$850.00 -
(6x150cl) 2021HK$3,390.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022HK$830.00 -
HK$1,050.00 -
James Suckling (100)
This was the first 100-point wine from here with such aromas of fresh herbs and dark berry and floral undertones. Hot stone character. Full body, very linear and ultra-fine tannins. The precision and perfection here is impressive, as it has always been. A blend of carmenere, cabernet sauvignon and merlot. Drink or hold.HK$4,695.00 -
James Suckling (99)
This is really focused and refined with fantastic dried flowers and dark berries. Dried-lavender and mint undertones. Medium-to full-bodied with refined and polished tannins that are all together and so focused. Really integrated and melted together on the palate. Compact and very linear. Please give this two or three years to come completely together, but it’s already breathtaking. Better to drink after 2022.HK$5,015.00

