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Petit Picoron (375ml) 2015
The vineyards of Sainte-Colombe can be traced back to Gallo-Roman times.
$35.00
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Château Peyrat Blanc 2016
Château Peyrat is actually a Clos of 17 hectares situated in the commune of Cérons, in the heart of the traditional AOC of Graves.
$43.00
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Château Peyrat Rouge 2015
Château Peyrat is actually a Clos of 17 hectares situated in the commune of Cérons, in the heart of the traditional AOC of Graves.
$43.00
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Château Flaunys 2012
We have named our most beautiful vines Flaunys, which means "Paradise" in Celtic-Gaelic.
$44.00
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Château Le Rey ‘Les Argileuses’ 2016
Château Le Rey is a continuous property of 12 hectares, situated on a clay-limestone terroir on the right bank of the Dordogne. It occupies a privileged position on the plateau of Sainte-Colombe, a little town east of Saint-Émilion. The town full of history, including the remains of a Roman villa and its mosaics, as well as a classified Romanesque church from the 12th ...
$47.00
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Petit Picoron 2015
The vineyards of Sainte-Colombe can be traced back to Gallo-Roman times.
$48.00
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Château Ame de Musset 2009
This vineyard is part of Lalande de Pomerol’s village, in the heart of the Lalande de Pomerol appellation (from the 1925 decree). This vine-growing area dates back to the Orders of the Knights of Malta and of the time of Saint John of Jerusalem, who created hospices and hospitals on the way to St James of Compostello.
$62.00
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Château Canon Pécresse 2012
This up and coming château is owned by father and son team, Francis and Jean-Francis Pécresse. They follow a long tradition of Correzien people who have established a business on the Bordeaux right bank.
$62.00
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Château Raymond-Lafon (375ml) 2005
"Château Raymond-Lafon is a young vineyard, by Sauternes standards. It was founded in 1850 by Raymond Lafon, who left his mark on the estate that still bears his name. The estate passed to Louis Pontallier, a nephew of Lafon’s. If the Pontallier family name sounds familiar, Louis Pontallier was the grandfather of Paul Pontallier, who was the director of Château Margaux for ...
$62.00
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Château Lavillotte 2014
In 1962, this ancient vineyard, reduced to a few old and poorly tended vines, was completely restored with the greatest care by the present owner.
$67.00
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Château Larrivaux 2009
Château Larrivaux is run by Berangère Tesseron, the wife of Basile Tesseron of 4th Growth Château Lafon Rochet.
$72.00
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Château Tour Sieujean 2009
Tour Sieujean is located on the western edge of the Pauillac appellation.
$72.00
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Château Le Rey ‘Les Rocheuses’ 2016
Château Le Rey is a continuous property of 12 hectares, situated on a clay-limestone terroir on the right bank of the Dordogne. It occupies a privileged position on the plateau of Sainte-Colombe, a little town east of Saint-Émilion. The town full of history, including the remains of a Roman villa and its mosaics, as well as a classified Romanesque church from the 12th ...
$77.00
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Château Picoron 2015
The vineyards of Sainte-Colombe can be traced back to Gallo-Roman times.
$78.00
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Château La Tour Blanche (375ml) 2010
Interestingly, this significant (and historical) estate is owned and run by the French Ministry of Agriculture, after its original owner bequeathed the property to be used for winemaking education.
$80.00
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Château Lespault-Martillac Blanc 2014
Olivier Bernard and his team have undertaken to make this wine one of the jewels of the Pessac-Léognan appellation, with an outstanding potential.
$102.00
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Couvent des Jacobins 2006
"Created in the 13th century, the vineyards of Couvent des Jacobins were originally tended by friars. Since it was the Duke of Lancaster who donated the land to the Frères Prêcheurs Jacobins, the property had strong ties with England and the wine was very popular across the Channel. It wasn’t until the 1900s that the friars left Couvent des Jacobins, whereupon it was taken...
$118.00
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Château Lassègue 2009
Ornate sundials adorn the façade of Château Lassègue, a beautiful 18th-century château. This symbol of perfect sun exposure is the inspiration for our logo and represents the message of our wines.
$155.00
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Château Prieuré-Lichine 2015
"This is one of my favourite (and better value) châteaux from the famous Margaux commune.
$170.00
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La Chapelle d’Ausone 2009
Château Ausone is named after the Roman poet Ausonius who owned over 100 acres of vineyard around Saint-Émilion. It is perched on the hillside in the southern outskirts of the village of Saint-Émilion.
$1128.00
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La Chapelle d’Ausone 2010
Château Ausone is named after the Roman poet Ausonius who owned over 100 acres of vineyard around Saint-Émilion. It is perched on the hillside in the southern outskirts of the village of Saint-Émilion.
$1188.00