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Fine red wine is a category that represents the highest quality red wines from their respective regions. The term ‘fine wine’ is subjective rather than objective and often depends on who you ask. However, in general, a fine wine is one of exceptional quality. These wines are usually hand crafted and will demonstrate a sense of place, reflecting the environment where the grapes have been grown. They will be well balanced, complex and are often age worthy depending on the quality, intensity, concentration of the wine and the balance of the key structural components -alcohol, acid, sugar and tannin. These elements blend in harmony as the wine develops. Fine wines often cost substantially more than table wines or mass-produced wines because of these attributes. While there are many legal requirements for what goes on wine labels in various countries, there is no legal definition of fine wine.
Chateau Jean Faux is located in the village of Sainte Radegonde onsouth-west facing slopes overlooking its more well-known neighbours in Saint Emilion and Castillon. Under the winemaking guidance of Stephane Derenoncourt since 2003, the Chateau has gone from strength to strength paying meticulous attention to detail in both vine... Read more
The second wine of Grand Cru Classe proprty; Chateau Malartic Lagraviere in Pessac-Leognan. Previously known as Le Sillage de Malartic, it is blend of 45 per cent Merlot, 45 per cent Cabernet Sauvignon, 8 per cent Cabernet Franc and 2 per cent Petit Verdot, grown on well-drained gravel and clay soils, from which the appellation ... Read more
The second wine of Grand Cru Classe proprty; Chateau Malartic Lagraviere in Pessac-Leognan. Previously known as Le Sillage de Malartic, it is blend of 45 per cent Merlot, 45 per cent Cabernet Sauvignon, 8 per cent Cabernet Franc and 2 per cent Petit Verdot, grown on well-drained gravel and clay soils, from which the appellation ... Read more
This Reserva is a careful selection of perfectly ripe Tempranillo grapes, from superb vineyards in Rioja Alta. Aged in oak barrels the juicy red fruit is tempered with fragrant spice and a heady note of vanilla. Higly appealing and great value Rioja.... Read more
With roots going back to 1933, you’d be forgiven for thinking Cantina di Negrar are a traditional winery. Since their inception they have been at the very forefront of development in Valpolicella and are a great example of a modern-day cooperative with a total of 230 growers tending to 750-hectares of vines. However, there is ... Read more
La Mission Haut Brion is one of the greatest properties in Graves, which can easily vye with sister estate Haut-Brion (situated just across the road). Under the ownership of Domaine Clarence Dillon since 1983, the wines are rich, powerful, and concetrated needing at least a decade or more in the cellar before being approached.... Read more
Viña Ardanza is the flagship wine from La Rioja Alta, one of the most traditional wineries in Rioja. 2017 was declared as `very good` by the Rioja DOCa board; but referred to as `excellent` by the estate themselves with Technical Director and Head Winemaker, Julio Saénz, declaring `2017 is a truly classic Ardanza, it reminds m... Read more
Chateau Palmer is without a doubt one of the finest estates in Margaux, under the watchful eye of superstar winemaker Thomas Duroux. Unusually for Margaux (and a signature of Palmer) there is a high proportion of Merlot in the blend and produces a pure, sophisticated wine. The vineyard has been certified biodynamic since 2014 an... Read more
This is a very dense Margaux, and especially for the vintage, with a full body, grainy tannins and a long and rich finish. Impressive depth of fruit and structure. Luscious and muscular at the same time. 97-98 points. James Suckling, jamessuckling.com, April 2018.... Read more
Bodega Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard Fortuna Terrae Malbec is a premium red wine from the prestigious Mendoza wine region in Argentina. It is made from 100% Malbec grapes grown in the high altitude of the Adrianna vineyard, considered one of the best vineyards in the world. The wine is aged for 24 months in French oak barrels ... Read more