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The prices indicated are inclusive of tax and carriage paid (mainland France) from 48 bottles.
For less than 48 bottles, the contribution to carriage costs (mainland France) is 24.00 €.
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All bottles, all names and all formats combined, can be mixed even by unit, freely and free of charge.

Even if they have exceptional ageing potential, we recommend tasting Sauternes from their earliest youth.
They do not have tannic astringency and their aromatic complexity is therefore fabulous!

All bottles, all names and all formats combined, can be mixed even by unit, freely and free of charge.

The apogee dates are given for information only. They can vary according to your taste and the average temperature of your cellar.

Bottle corked? See the end of the "General Terms and Conditions" section for the procedure to follow in this case.

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Catalog Autumn-Winter 2023/2024
2023/2024

  • 5254
    2019 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    • Certified organic wine
    97,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Owned by Mr. Neipperg (Clos de l'Oratoire, La Mondotte, d'Aiguilhe) at the foot of the hill Ausone.

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2030-2045
    Organic certification:
    2014
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  • 4975
    2018 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    • Certified organic wine
    97,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Owned by Mr. Neipperg (Clos de l'Oratoire, La Mondotte, d'Aiguilhe) at the foot of the hill Ausone.

    Rated 96/100 by the Revue du Vin de France « La fraîcheur d’un grand terroir cultivé en bio construit un millésime d’un équilibre pointu. Classique, le tanin crémeux rend le vin séducteur, sa finale se précise, dynamique, sur un équilibre parfait » (Sept. 2021)

    See the data sheet

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 5 to 10 years
    Apogée:
    2030-2045
    Organic certification:
    2014
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  • 6509
    2021 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    81,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    An ultra-refined great wine, with a mineral tension that is out of the ordinary in Bordeaux, the fruit of the great terroir of the Côte Pavie, but also of the complicity of Mr Nicolas Thienpont and Mr Stéphane Derenoncourt since 1994.

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 5 to 10 years
    Apogée:
    2024-2036
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  • 6510
    2015 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    106,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    An ultra-refined great wine, with a mineral tension that is out of the ordinary in Bordeaux, the fruit of the great terroir of the Côte Pavie, but also of the complicity of Mr Nicolas Thienpont and Mr Stéphane Derenoncourt since 1994.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2024-2036
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  • 5115
    2014 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    80,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    An ultra-refined great wine, with a mineral tension that is out of the ordinary in Bordeaux, the fruit of the great terroir of the Côte Pavie, but also of the complicity of Mr Nicolas Thienpont and Mr Stéphane Derenoncourt since 1994.

    See the data sheet

    The 2014 vintage is rated 92/100 by N. Martin "The palate is medium-bodied, with grainy tannins, modest depth, flavours of red fruit, orange peel and a touch of Moroccan spice. Perhaps a little riper than expected, I would personally let it age over the next decade. It's one of those rare Saint-Emilions that just keeps you coming back for more ." (February 2024)

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2024-2036
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  • 5116
    2012 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    80,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    An ultra-refined great wine, with a mineral tension that is out of the ordinary in Bordeaux, the fruit of the great terroir of the Côte Pavie, but also of the complicity of Mr Nicolas Thienpont and Mr Stéphane Derenoncourt since 1994.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2020-2030
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  • 652
    2010 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    137,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    An ultra-refined great wine, with a mineral tension that is out of the ordinary in Bordeaux, the fruit of the great terroir of the Côte Pavie, but also of the complicity of Mr Nicolas Thienpont and Mr Stéphane Derenoncourt since 1994.

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2040
    Potential alcohol:
    14.5%
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  • 6710
    2021 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    80,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Dazzling success since 2015 of this great terroir just below Ausone: aromatic precision, superlative but harmonious depth, a big congratulations to Mr. Mallet (owner) and Mr. Derenoncourt (consultant). Since 2010, La Gaffelière is undoubtedly flying from success to success!

    "We are here at the heart of what is most sensual and singular in Saint-Emilion", according to the Revue du Vin de France.

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2040
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  • 5929
    2020 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    96,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Dazzling success since 2015 of this great terroir just below Ausone: aromatic precision, superlative but harmonious depth, a big congratulations to Mr. Mallet (owner) and Mr. Derenoncourt (consultant). Since 2010, La Gaffelière is undoubtedly flying from success to success!

    "We are here at the heart of what is most sensual and singular in Saint-Emilion", according to the Revue du Vin de France.

    The 2020 vintage is rated 96/100 by La Revue du Vin de France "Magnificent concentration, velvety, suave, without the solar excess of this vintage. [...] The refinement of the material elevates it gracefully into the world of the great Saint-Emilions". (September 2023)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 5 to 10 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2040
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  • 5934
    2020 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    192,00 € incl. VAT wooden case of 1 magnum 150cl
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    Dazzling success since 2015 of this great terroir just below Ausone: aromatic precision, superlative but harmonious depth, a big congratulations to Mr. Mallet (owner) and Mr. Derenoncourt (consultant). Since 2010, La Gaffelière is undoubtedly flying from success to success!

    "We are here at the heart of what is most sensual and singular in Saint-Emilion", according to the Revue du Vin de France.

    Le millésime 2020 est noté 96/100 par La Revue du Vin de France : « Magnifique concentration, veloutée, suave, sans l'excès solaire de ce millésime. [...] Le raffinement de matière le hisse avec grâce dans l'univers des grands Saint-Emilion. »

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 5 to 10 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2040
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  • 5930
    2019 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    84,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Dazzling success since 2015 of this great terroir just below Ausone: aromatic precision, superlative but harmonious depth, a big congratulations to Mr. Mallet (owner) and Mr. Derenoncourt (consultant). Since 2010, La Gaffelière is undoubtedly flying from success to success!

    "We are here at the heart of what is most sensual and singular in Saint-Emilion", according to the Revue du Vin de France.

    Rated 96/100 by the Revue du Vin de France "Fresh and perfectly balanced, the wine is classic and represents the archetypal aristocratic and distinguished Saint-Emilion, without ostentatious signs" (Guide 2023)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2040
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  • 5935
    2019 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    169,00 € incl. VAT wooden case of 1 magnum 150cl
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    Dazzling success since 2015 of this great terroir just below Ausone: aromatic precision, superlative but harmonious depth, a big congratulations to Mr. Mallet (owner) and Mr. Derenoncourt (consultant). Since 2010, La Gaffelière is undoubtedly flying from success to success!

    "We are here at the heart of what is most sensual and singular in Saint-Emilion", according to the Revue du Vin de France.

    Rated 96/100 by the Revue du Vin de France "Fresh and perfectly balanced, the wine is classic and represents the archetypal aristocratic and distinguished Saint-Emilion, without ostentatious signs" (Guide 2023)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2040
    More
  • 5932
    2018 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    99,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Dazzling success since 2015 of this great terroir just below Ausone: aromatic precision, superlative but harmonious depth, a big congratulations to Mr. Mallet (owner) and Mr. Derenoncourt (consultant). Since 2010, La Gaffelière is undoubtedly flying from success to success!

    "We are here at the heart of what is most sensual and singular in Saint-Emilion", according to the Revue du Vin de France.

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2040
    More
  • 3223
    2016 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    92,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Dazzling success since 2015 of this great terroir just below Ausone: aromatic precision, superlative but harmonious depth, a big congratulations to Mr. Mallet (owner) and Mr. Derenoncourt (consultant). Since 2010, La Gaffelière is undoubtedly flying from success to success!

    "We are here at the heart of what is most sensual and singular in Saint-Emilion", according to the Revue du Vin de France.

    Rated 98/100 by the Revue du Vin de France « Un nez sur un fruité mûr et précis, aux notes épicées très douces, un boisé discret. La bouche est pleine, équilibrée, avec une jolie puissance tannique bien arrondie. Beau vin d'équilibre qui ira loin. » (Nov. 2021)

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2024-2042
    Potential alcohol:
    14%
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  • 3059
    2015 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    94,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Dazzling success since 2015 of this great terroir just below Ausone: aromatic precision, superlative but harmonious depth, a big congratulations to Mr. Mallet (owner) and Mr. Derenoncourt (consultant). Since 2010, La Gaffelière is undoubtedly flying from success to success!

    "We are here at the heart of what is most sensual and singular in Saint-Emilion", according to the Revue du Vin de France.

    Rated 94/100 by the Revue du Vin de France " Beautiful ripeness of fruit, with great spicy power. Full-bodied and ample on the palate, with a sense of the vintage's sunny side. " (November 2021)

    See the data sheet

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2040
    Potential alcohol:
    14.5%
    More
  • 5117
    2011 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    83,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Dazzling success since 2015 of this great terroir just below Ausone: aromatic precision, superlative but harmonious depth, a big congratulations to Mr. Mallet (owner) and Mr. Derenoncourt (consultant). Since 2010, La Gaffelière is undoubtedly flying from success to success!

    "We are here at the heart of what is most sensual and singular in Saint-Emilion", according to the Revue du Vin de France.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2021-2033
    More
  • 4394
    2018 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    208,00 € incl. VAT wooden case of 1 magnum 150cl
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    Bought out in 2017 by the reinsurer SCOR, a page is turned in Troplong-Mondot, a formidable terroir in Saint-Emilion. Up to and including 2016, these are the richest in extract and most generous wines of the appellation, made by Christine Valette and her husband, under the aegis of Michel Rolland.

    Radical break in style from the 2017 vintage, with less dense but oh so precise, elegant and racy wines, confirmed in 2018 by Mr. Galloni (vinous) "The 2018 is regal, refined and absolutely exquisite", rated 97/100.

    2018 vintage rated 94/100 in La Revue du Vin de France "On sent ici la volonté d'une extraction moins poussée. Tant mieux, l'équilibre de ce vin puissant se montre plus aérien". (Nov. 2020)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2027-2042
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  • 3060
    2016 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    131,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Bought out in 2017 by the reinsurer SCOR, a page is turned in Troplong-Mondot, a formidable terroir in Saint-Emilion. Up to and including 2016, these are the richest in extract and most generous wines of the appellation, made by Christine Valette and her husband, under the aegis of Michel Rolland.

    Radical break in style from the 2017 vintage, with less dense but oh so precise, elegant and racy wines, confirmed in 2018 by Mr. Galloni (vinous) "The 2018 is regal, refined and absolutely exquisite", rated 97/100.

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2028-2045
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  • 6511
    2021 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    109,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Advised by Mr. Derenoncourt, Clos Fourtet regularly and unobtrusively demonstrates that the upper part of the Saint-Émilion plateau can produce wines as great as the Ausone or Pavie hillsides. Sobriety, depth, finesse and intensity are exemplary.

    The 2021 vintage is rated 94/100 by Jean-Marc Quarin "Beautiful dark red, crimson. Intense, fine, fruity, fresh and ripe nose. Delicate on the palate and immediately endowed with a meticulous and refined touch, the wine evolves tasty, tender, slightly velvety, towards a sappy finish in which a touch of vivacity returns." (April 2022).

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2027-2042
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  • 5255
    2019 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    138,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Advised by Mr. Derenoncourt, Clos Fourtet regularly and unobtrusively demonstrates that the upper part of the Saint-Émilion plateau can produce wines as great as the Ausone or Pavie hillsides. Sobriety, depth, finesse and intensity are exemplary.

    The 2019 vintage is rated 98/100 (the best rating in Saint-Emilion, on a par with Ausone and Cheval Blanc) by the Revue du Vin de France "The perfect fleshiness and just brilliance of this 2019 finish to convince us that we are in the presence of one of the greatest terroirs of Saint-Emilion." (September 2022)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2027-2042
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  • 5284
    2010 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    234,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Advised by Mr. Derenoncourt, Clos Fourtet regularly and unobtrusively demonstrates that the upper part of the Saint-Émilion plateau can produce wines as great as the Ausone or Pavie hillsides. Sobriety, depth, finesse and intensity are exemplary.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2016-2030
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  • 5285
    2005 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    234,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Advised by Mr. Derenoncourt, Clos Fourtet regularly and unobtrusively demonstrates that the upper part of the Saint-Émilion plateau can produce wines as great as the Ausone or Pavie hillsides. Sobriety, depth, finesse and intensity are exemplary.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2016-2030
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  • 6512
    2021 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    102,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    In 2012, Haut-Brion bought and combined two grands crus classés (Tertre-Dauguay and L'Arrosée) on the slopes of Saint-Émilion (Côte Ausone), and put a foot in the right bank, called Quintus because it is their fifth property (after Haut-Brion, La Mission HB, Laville HB and Latour HB).

    Their first objective is to make fine, long wines, focusing on freshness and delicacy rather than power or density, more typical of the left bank than the right bank.

    Second objective: to shine in the next Saint-Emilion classifications (its immediate neighbours are Ausone, Belair-Monange, Angélus and Canon, all 1st classified grands crus).

    The 2021 vintage is rated 95/100 by Jean-Marc Quarin "Deep, dark, purple and lively colour. Intense, fine, fruity, pure, subtle and floral nose. Meticulous on the palate, particularly aromatic in the middle, complex and deep, with a classy touch, the wine becomes more powerful between the middle and the finish. It finishes long, suave, sappy and delicious. This is the most accomplished expression of Quintus that I know of at this age." (April 2022)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2028-2042
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  • 5776
    2020 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    106,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    In 2012, Haut-Brion bought and combined two grands crus classés (Tertre-Dauguay and L'Arrosée) on the slopes of Saint-Émilion (Côte Ausone), and put a foot in the right bank, called Quintus because it is their fifth property (after Haut-Brion, La Mission HB, Laville HB and Latour HB).

    Their first objective is to make fine, long wines, focusing on freshness and delicacy rather than power or density, more typical of the left bank than the right bank.

    Second objective: to shine in the next Saint-Emilion classifications (its immediate neighbours are Ausone, Belair-Monange, Angélus and Canon, all 1st classified grands crus).

    See the data sheet

    The 2020 vintage is rated 96/100 by Jean-Marc Quarin "Dark, intense and beautiful colour. A more discreet nose than Dragon, with ripe, fresh fruit. Minutious on the entry, much fuller in the middle, with fat and a melting body, this wine settles slowly on the palate. Particularly tasty, it returns fresh nuances in the persistence. It's very difficult to spit out". (February 2024).

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2028-2042
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  • 2979
    2016 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    122,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    In 2012, Haut-Brion bought and combined two grands crus classés (Tertre-Dauguay and L'Arrosée) on the slopes of Saint-Émilion (Côte Ausone), and put a foot in the right bank, called Quintus because it is their fifth property (after Haut-Brion, La Mission HB, Laville HB and Latour HB).

    Their first objective is to make fine, long wines, focusing on freshness and delicacy rather than power or density, more typical of the left bank than the right bank.

    Second objective: to shine in the next Saint-Emilion classifications (its immediate neighbours are Ausone, Belair-Monange, Angélus and Canon, all 1st classified grands crus).

    2016 rated 94/100 by Neal Martin "The 2016 Quintus has a very noble bouquet with beautifully defined blackberry and briary fruit, wonderfully integrated oak and a genuine sense of focus and poise. This is a beautifully crafted Saint-Émilion and one of the best releases of Quintus to date". (Aug. 2020)

    See the data sheet

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2024-2036
    Potential alcohol:
    15%
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  • 1826
    2014 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    93,50 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    In 2012, Haut-Brion bought and combined two grands crus classés (Tertre-Dauguay and L'Arrosée) on the slopes of Saint-Émilion (Côte Ausone), and put a foot in the right bank, called Quintus because it is their fifth property (after Haut-Brion, La Mission HB, Laville HB and Latour HB).

    Their first objective is to make fine, long wines, focusing on freshness and delicacy rather than power or density, more typical of the left bank than the right bank.

    Second objective: to shine in the next Saint-Emilion classifications (its immediate neighbours are Ausone, Belair-Monange, Angélus and Canon, all 1st classified grands crus).

    See the data sheet

    The 2014 vintage is rated 91+/100 by N. Martin "The 2014 Quintus is very youthful on the nose, with vibrant, almost Medoc-like scents of rowdy red fruits, cedar, smoke and a hint of pencil shavings. The palate is medium-bodied, with supple, fine tannins, again in the Left Bank style, with a slight grip on the finish. This wine could actually benefit from a few more months in bottle. " (February 2024)

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2022-2035
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  • 6513
    2021 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    139,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Self-taught, Jean-Luc Thunevin and his wife Murielle got their start in the Bordeaux vineyards when they bought a tiny 0.6 hectare plot in Saint-Émilion, near Pavie-Macquin. Produced in minute quantities, vinified with the means at hand but with meticulous care, Valandraud soon made a name for itself, to the point of giving rise to the 'garage wine' movement in the 1990s.

    Now with a vineyard of almost 11 hectares on the cooler limestone terroirs of Saint-Etienne de Lisse (on the eastern edge of the appellation) and a bioclimatic cellar allowing gravity-fed vinification, Valandraud is now a Premier Grand Cru Classé in its own right.

    The 2019 vintage is rated 98/100 (the best rating in Saint-Emilion, on a par with Ausone and Cheval Blanc) by the Revue du Vin de France "The perfect fleshiness and just brilliance of this 2019 finish to convince us that we are in the presence of one of the greatest terroirs of Saint-Emilion." (September 2022)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2027-2042
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  • 1829
    2018 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    152,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Purchased in 1996 by the Chanel group (also in Rauzan-Ségla), Canon required a complete restoration, both of the vines and the cellar/vat room tool. Since 2008, Canon has fully justified its status as a 1er grand cru classé, with brilliant, distinguished wines that draw their energy from the Cabernets francs at the top of the limestone plateau.

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2028-2042
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  • 3194
    2016 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    185,00 € incl. VAT bottle 75cl
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    Purchased in 1996 by the Chanel group (also in Rauzan-Ségla), Canon required a complete restoration, both of the vines and the cellar/vat room tool. Since 2008, Canon has fully justified its status as a 1er grand cru classé, with brilliant, distinguished wines that draw their energy from the Cabernets francs at the top of the limestone plateau.

    The 2016 vintage is rated 99/100 by Jean-Marc Quarin « Grand nez très aromatique, fin, fruité et subtil. Minutieux en entrée de bouche, très aromatique au milieu, complexe, avec un corps aérien, le vin se développe délicat, minutieusement gras, avec des arômes et un profil de pinot noir, plutôt que de cabernet franc et merlot. La joie, le plaisir, l'inénarrable, j'avale ! » (Feb. 2020)

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2024-2042
    Potential alcohol:
    14%
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  • 5774
    2020 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    189,00 € incl. VAT wooden case of 1 magnum 150cl
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    Second wine of Angelus, made in the same luxurious and distinguished style that has made the reputation and international success of this wine.

    The 2020 vintage was awarded a "coup de ♥" by the Guide Hachette 2024 "the full, structured structure, set on silky, mellow tannins, stretches out with length and voluptuousness".

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2024-2033
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