The best ever releases of Shiraz from Steve Pannell's Koomilya vineyard featuring this year's 99 point Shiraz of the Year, the 2022 JC Block. Very limited stocks of this pack available.
Highly sought after and highly revered, the Quintet is one of Australia's greatest Cabernet blend. Always a limited release, particularly in a small vintage like 2023.
Considered by many as NZ's greatest wine. The pedigree, the quality, Coleraine can stand toe to toe with any of the great Bordeaux blends in the world.
A finely judged Hautes Côtes de Beaune Chardonnay that balances the warmth of 2023 with altitude freshness, offering PYCM precision at a more accessible level.
One of the rarest and most sought after releases from this McLaren Vale legend. Beyond complex, this aged-under-flor homage to Jura is Chardonnay to expand your mind.
This is not your average Bourgogne Blanc. Leroux draws almost entirely on his own Meursault holdings here—parcels like Les Millerands, Sous la Velle and Les Belles Côtes—so while it carries a modest regional label, the quality speaks clearly of its origins. A little fruit from the Hautes Côtes de Beaune above Pernand adds lift, but the heart of the wine is very much rooted in Meursault. Fermented and raised in large-format oak and foudres, the 2023 captures the freshness and balance of the vintage. The hot spell in early September was neatly avoided thanks to Leroux’s early picking, and the wine has that hallmark precision and energy that runs through all his whites this year. There’s generosity of fruit, sure, but it’s held firmly in check by bright acidity and a clean mineral line. Quantities, as always, are scarce, and it’s one of those wines that consistently outperforms its humble label. A great way to experience Leroux’s style without stepping into premier cru territory.
Sourced from one of Gippsland’s oldest Chardonnay vineyards, this is Pat Sullivan’s most generous and full-fruited expression - rich, structured, and rooted in volcanic soils.
Scintillating saline and focused grower Champagne from intensely chalky soils. A fantastic and extremely limited Champagne available for a limited time.
A defining Priorat from one of the region’s pioneers, the 2021 Clos Mogador balances its signature depth and intensity with a refined structure, fresher profile, and a shift toward even greater purity of expression.