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  • Swinney Farvie 2024s

    Swinney Farvie 2024s

    Given this grower’s history, it should come as no surprise that Swinney has crafted another stellar set of 2024 Farvie wines. Twenty-twenty-four was one of the warmest, driest years on record, a season where Swinney’s meticulous farming methods proved more critical than ever.

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  • Tesseron

    Tesseron

    In a story that mimics that of the top grower-producers in Champagne (vs. the Grandes Marques houses), the remarkable quality and distinctive, vinous style of Tesseron’s predominantly XO Cognacs have allowed this artisanal producer to carve out a niche among the giants of Cognac.

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  • Croix & Courbet

    Croix & Courbet

    This exciting Jura collaboration between Beaune star David Croix and his friend (and local) Damien Courbet is certainly coming to the boil. In today’s email, we offer the pair’s first set of red wines; a Trousseau and a Poulsard from vines sited close to Château-Chalon. We already know how good this project’s whites can be; it will come as little surprise that the reds follow suit. 

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  • Philip Togni: Napa Glory

    Philip Togni: Napa Glory

    By any measure, Philip Togni has led an extraordinary life in wine. Even in his ninth decade, he continues to inspire California’s wine scene. Accolades keep coming. Antoni Galloni noted that, “Many of [Togni’s] recent releases have been positively stellar.” That praise applies not just to the iconic 2021 but also the 2022, a remarkable triumph from a turbulent year for many Napa winegrowers. 
     

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  • La Soufrandière

    La Soufrandière

    When people ask us who they should visit in France to see what is happening at the very cutting edge of quality viticulture, the Bret brothers are always the first names to arise.  

     

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  • Girlan

    Girlan

    For all its riches, Alto Adige remains one of Italy’s most quietly compelling wine regions. Set amid the sawtooth limestone peaks of South Tyrol, this region’s wine culture has more in common with the neighbouring Austria and Germany than the rest of Italy. 

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  • The Defaix Family

    The Defaix Family

    Organically managed since 2009 and based at the foot of the Côte de Léchet, Domaine Bernard Defaix stands apart in a region still dominated by high yields and conventional farming. The family’s hands-on approach in the vines delivers wines of purity, tension and texture, with an intensity that feels increasingly rare in modern Chablis. 

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  • Massolino

    Massolino

    With the 2021 vintage in Barolo being hailed as a "landmark" by James Suckling and "superb" by Antonio Galloni of Vinous, it's no wonder that our f...

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  • Les Quatre Piliers

    Les Quatre Piliers

    There’s always one grower who upsets the applecart: Didier DagueneauFrançois ChidaineOlivier LamyJean-Marie GuffensRobert Plageoles, Josh Jensen to name a few. There’s gold in them hills, you just need to take the leap. We often say that tasting is believing...

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  • Camille Thiriet

    Camille Thiriet

    Elevating the reputation of a relatively untapped Burgundy appellation is a rare thing. To do it as an outsider, from scratch, and on a modest budget is a whole other story. Tasting the new wines from this driven young grower...

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  • Domaine de l'Iserand

    Domaine de l'Iserand

    We are proud to present our first shipment from Jean-François Malsert at Domaine de l'Iserand. Before hanging up his corkscrew in 2017, Malsert own...

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  • The Art of Rosé – From Home and Away

    The Art of Rosé – From Home and Away

    Recent years have seen the rosé category lift its game, with serious producers making seriously good wines. At its best, rosé should be textural, pristine, pure and beguilingly complex with, most importantly, off-the-chart drinkability...

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