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Chateau de Rayne Vigneau Sauternes 1986
$280.00Jeremy’s score NR / 100A warm summer following a cold winter and cool springtime has delivered a beautifully mature and complex dessert wine right in the window of balance between development and freshness.
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Chateau Langoa Barton Grand Cru Classe 2019 (375 ml)
$95.00Jeremy’s score 95/100Laden with intense dark berries, cherries and plum-like fruit knit with classically cigarboxy oak and supported by a fine, silky extract, this elegant and flavoursome St Julien is scented with dark flowers, dried herbs and cedar. Impressively long, measured and sumptuous to enjoy now, but with the ability to age long and gracefully.
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Chateau Margaux Cabernet Blend 1983
$3,100.00Jeremy’s score 98/100An exercise in balance and finesse, this is a classic Margaux that delivers a truly exceptional bouquet of smoky, cigarboxy and underbrush, with a long, silky and red-fruited palate that seamlessly extends forever. One of the highlights of this spectacular vintage.
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Chateau Mouton-Rothschild Le Petit Mouton (Formerly Le Second Vin) Cabernet Blend 1993
$340.00Jeremy’s score NR / 100 -
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Jeremy’s Shiraz Half-Dozen
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Jeremy’s Spring Discovery 6
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Mount Mary Quintet Cabernet Blend 2010
$285.00Jeremy’s score 90/100A deep, alluring perfume of violets, cassis, raspberries and mulberries is augmented by fresh, fine-grained cedar/vanilla oak and undertones of dried herbs. With time it has begun to reveal suggestions of wet wool and lanolin, losing the brightness of its youth. It’s still supple and fine-grained, with a lively core of red berry flavour, but it’s drying out from the finish and does finish with some slightly edgy and awkward aspects.
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Mount Mary Quintet Cabernet Blend 2011
$250.00Jeremy’s score 91/100Willowy and elegant, with the structure, length and balance and mature with grace. Dusty and faintly herbal aromas of small black and red berries, mulberries and violets backed by restrained oak and musky forest floor undertones, reveal a hint of capsicum. Initially plump and juicy, it’s medium to full-bodied, with restrained but lively black and red berry and plum flavours supported by reserved oak and a supple spine of dusty tannin. It finishes with length and persistence, but with some underlying herbal notes and a suggestion of green-edged acidity.
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Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 1998
$625.00Jeremy’s score 97/100In the footsteps of the brilliant 1996 wine comes another densely packed, multi-layered 707 of rare strength and depth. So young it simply couldn’t be opened now, its deep flavours of blackcurrants, dark cherries and plums are ripened to the point of headiness, and ably counter its cedary, nutty, chocolate oak and monumental extract of puckering, ripe tannins.
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Penfolds Grange Shiraz 1992
$875.00Jeremy’s score 94/100A fine, elegant and restrained, lighter expression of the traditional Grange style. Its briary aromas of raspberries, cassis, dark plums and sweet vanilla/coconut oak are lifted with scents of violets, cloves and eastern spice. Medium to full in weight – a reflection of the cooler season – its brightly lit core of primary fruit – cassis and raspberries, especially – extends smooth and silky along a fine-grained spine of powdery tannins, finishing with just a hint of prune.
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Penfolds Grange Shiraz 1994
$850.00Jeremy’s score 97/100Classically complex and elegant, unfolding a perfume of vibrant black and red fruits, five spice, polished leather, camphor and antique furniture polish backed by a hint of roasting tray juices. Emphatic and complete, with a fiery core of intense flavour extending long and persistent down a firmish, fine-grained spine, it’s rich, smooth and full of life; a benchmark maturing Grange with plenty of life and development ahead.




