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Here’s your instant fine wine cellar in a box! Classic Bordeaux reds, drinking perfectly … in time for Christmas and affordable – you SAVE £52 on your case. First a duo from the wonder vintages of 2009 and 2010. Which is finer? The debate will rage for years but there is no doubting they are two of the best. You’ve two bottles of each here. Plus two from a year now coming into its own, 2002. 2007 is also drinking beautifully right now with Château des Graves. From 2014’s “wonderfully structured and fresh reds” (Wine Enthusiast) you have a Saint Emilion Grand Cru Gold-medal winner. Rich and silky Verniotte shows why the smart money is flocking to Castillon. And once-aristocratic Canon-Fronsac is the smart insider’s tip for serious value.
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Here’s your instant fine wine cellar in a box! Classic Bordeaux reds, drinking perfectly … in time for Christmas and affordable – you SAVE £52 on your case. First a duo from the wonder vintages of 2009 and 2010. Which is finer? The debate will rage for years but there is no doubting they are two of the best. You’ve two bottles of each here. Plus two from a year now coming into its own, 2002. 2007 is also drinking beautifully right now with Château des Graves. From 2014’s “wonderfully structured and fresh reds” (Wine Enthusiast) you have a Saint Emilion Grand Cru Gold-medal winner. Rich and silky Verniotte shows why the smart money is flocking to Castillon. And once-aristocratic Canon-Fronsac is the smart insider’s tip for serious value.
Here’s your instant fine wine cellar in a box! Classic Bordeaux reds, drinking perfectly … in time for Christmas and affordable – you SAVE £52 on your case. First a duo from the wonder vintages of 2009 and 2010. Which is finer? The debate will rage for years but there is no doubting they are two of the best. You’ve two bottles of each here. Plus two from a year now coming into its own, 2002. 2007 is also drinking beautifully right now with Château des Graves. From 2014’s “wonderfully structured and fresh reds” (Wine Enthusiast) you have a Saint Emilion Grand Cru Gold-medal winner. Rich and silky Verniotte shows why the smart money is flocking to Castillon. And once-aristocratic Canon-Fronsac is the smart insider’s tip for serious value.
Haut-Medoc AOC Cru Bourgeois
A perfectly aged example of the 2002 vintage from one of the Haut-Médoc’s best loved estates. Read more
Tasting notes
Generous, velvety with appealing, ripe, mature fruit and length
Aroma
Roasted notes with tobacco and undergrowth
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Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux AOC
Gold medal for this rich claret from Parker tipped Henry Laithwaite and trendy Côtes de Castillon. Read more
Tasting notes
Warming velvety ripe fruit. Plum compote with honey hints. Structured
Aroma
Warm, ripe, stewed plum and vanilla. Hint of leather
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Graves AOC
A softly spiced, 11-year-old Graves claret, now tasting enticingly long, complex and silky. Read more
Tasting notes
Supple, evolved fruit cake with hints of leather and oak
Aroma
Leather, spice and red fruits
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Saint-Emilion Grand Cru AOC
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Montagne Saint-Emilion AOC
Superb vintage, velvet charmed claret from a Saint Emilion satellite. Brimful of dark ripe fruit. Read more
Tasting notes
Velvety and ripe; dark pruney richness; a luxurious oaky layer
Aroma
Dense black fruits with gentle vanilla oak notes
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
Bordeaux AOC
Luscious, velvety claret from the Right Bank’s Côtes de Blaye area and the impeccable 2010 vintage. Read more
Tasting notes
Supple, rounded ripe plum. Complex and evolved
Aroma
Intense plum and blackberry aromas, roses
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Haut-Medoc AOC Cru Bourgeois
Mature, Gold medal claret from a “classic and outstanding” year – US wine guru Robert Parker. Read more
Tasting notes
Mellow, ripe and profound with classic structure and great length
Aroma
Cassis, plum, cedar wood, liquorice and minerals
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
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