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NEW Château Saint Estève d’Uchaux..........................P20 CELLAR UP!..................................................................................... P22 NEW Domaine Saint Pierre..................................................P24
NEW Domaine Martin............................................................. P25 NEW Domaine La Ligière...................................................... P26 NEW Château La Roselière.................................................. P27 TOP VALUE WINES....................................................................P28 NEW Château la Genestière................................................. P31 CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE....................................................P34 NEW Vignobles Mayard.......................................................... P36 NORTHERN RHÔNE ................................................................. P38 NEW Domaine des Remizières.........................................P40 Domaine Christophe Pichon, Père et Fils ................. P41 LAMBLIN FILS............................................................................... P44
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P14 FUEGO BLANCO FUEGO BLANCO VALLE DEL SILEX, MALBEC, VALLE DEL PEDERNAL CUYO, 2017, LOT 2300, P15
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RHÔNE, CHAMPAGNE AND BURGUNDY WHITE WINES In the Rhône Valley, vineyards surround picturesque Provençal villages, many of which give their names to wine Appellations. This is a region steeped in history: the ancient Greeks initially planted vines close to Marseille; the Romans expanded viticulture up the valley, and the region bears witness to the incredible scale and ingenuity of the empire with amphitheatres in Orange and Arles, the Pont du Gard aqueduct near Nîmes and many Roman artifacts. Châteauneuf-du-Pape was the summer residence of the Catholic pope in the 14th century – a pope who liked the local tipple. The Burgundy region produces white wines around Mâcon which are soft and approachable and the taut wines from Chablis which become richer and more powerful with cellaring. The Champagne region, dominated by the large “houses,” is seeing small grower-producers like Doyard-Mahé making their name. In this Cellar offering, you will also find new delicious colour-changing gins from The Secret Garden in Scotland, alongside our favorite Scotch malts.
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experience and love of wine with members in an easy and informal manner. She is one of 409 Masters of Wine worldwide and was elected Chairman of the Institute of Masters of Wine 2016-2018 by her peers.
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JANE MASTERS MW, OPIMIAN’S MASTER OF WINE Every wine offered by Opimian is tasted and selected for its deliciousness and of Wine, Jane Masters. Jane has P49value by our consultant Master P51 PAUL SAPINknowledge of the world PRÀBAN NA LINNE an in-depth of wine. Her aim is to share her experience and love of wine with members in an easy and informal PAUL SAPIN SAINTCÙL NA CREAGAN 12 YEAR manner. She is one of 409 Masters of Wine worldwide and was elected VÉRAN, LA COLLECTION, OLD, BLENDED MALT SCOTCH Chairman of the Institute of Masters of WineLOT 2016-2018 by her peers. AOP, 2020, LOT 2435, P49 WHISKY, 2445, P51
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EDITORIAL
A New Outlook on the Rhône Valley Michael Lutzmann and Greg Rinehart, Opimian Co-Managing Directors
The Rhône, relegated to a ‘second tier’ region in Cellars past, is now taking its rightful place as a lead region in an Opimian Cellar. Perhaps best known for the classic GSM blend (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre), the Rhône sends some of the best Viognier and Syrah out into the world as well. There are 39 new wines and spirits within these pages, many of them expanding your choice from this marvelous wine region. Those, coupled with the return of many of your favourites, offer you more selection than ever before with over 70 lots in this Cellar. We continue to make this possible with nine Web Exclusive wines. Make sure to check them out online before placing your order. It was an interesting challenge to organize the many sub-regions, appellations and Châteaux in the Rhône for this publication. We settled on grouping the producers within three sections. Rhône in general, Northern Rhône for its Syrah single varietals, and Châteauneuf-du-Pape which deserved to be on its own with its prestigious and fabulous wines.
White Burgundy is back and the Lamblin family does not disappoint. Friend and partners of Opimian from the beginning, Lamblin Fils provide us with brilliant Chablis, Aligoté, and Member favourite, Folies Parisiennes. Their Crèmes de Fruits are back as Web Exclusives (look for the green emblem in the upper left of the listing on the website). Don’t forget to order your Champagne for later in the year. Winemaker Carole Doyard braved the Canadian winter last year to meet many of you across the country. Her Champagne DoyardMahé has become the standard. She has also offered us a limited quantity of unique dessert wine, Ratafia, that is a local favourite in the Champagne region and rarely makes its way beyond. You will be reading this as the two of us begin our second year at the helm of your Club. We have had an incredibly busy and exciting year! Thank you for your support and participation in Opimian. Sharing our joy of wine with you is a privilege. You can expect more exciting opportunities for discovery in the coming year. From online wine education to the first of the regular virtual tasting with Jane Masters MW for subscribers to The Masters Case, being an Opimian Member will continue to be a special experience for wine lovers like you.
Michael and Greg
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DIRECTORS’ CUT GREG & MICHAEL’S PICKS FOR THIS CELLAR OFFERING GILLES FLACHER, LES REINES, AOP SAINT-JOSEPH, 2019, LOT 2391, P39
KLOOF-EN-BERG CHENIN BLANC, WESTERN CAPE, 2020, LOT 2437, P28
LAMBLIN FILS BRUT ROSÉ CRÉMANT DE BOURGOGNE, AOC, LOT 2429, P46 MASSEY DACTA SAUVIGNON BLANC, MARLBOROUGH, 2020 LOT 2195, P39
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CHABLIS GRAND CRU MIXED CASE, LOT 2428, P48
CÙL NA CREAGAN 12 YEAR OLD, BLENDED MALT SCOTCH WHISKY, LOT 2445, P51
CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES MIXED CASE, LOT 2398, WEB EXCLUSIVE
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MASTER PIECE | FROM GRAPES TO GLASS PART 1
How Is Wine Made? | Let’s Start with the Grapes Jane Masters MW is Opimian’s Master of Wine
What impacts the flavours and styles? What makes a wine taste the way it does and how do I find more wines that I like? Wine is essentially fermented grape juice. The natural sugars in grapes are used by yeast as an energy source to live. During the alcoholic fermentation, yeast converts sugar into alcohol, producing at the same time aromatic flavour compounds and carbon dioxide. It sounds so simple — so what makes for the large variety of wine flavours and styles? In other words, what makes a wine taste the way it does and how do I find more wines that I like? These are questions I will be exploring over several articles, starting with the basic building block: grapes. Most quality wines are made from grapes from the Vitis Vinifera species, of which there are thousands of varieties. These include varieties grown for eating and for winemaking (which tend to be smaller, rounder grapes with thick skins and high natural sugar). As grapes mature in late summer, they naturally build up sugar, acidity levels drop, and flavours develop. Hot dry climates generally produce grapes with higher sugar levels and lower acidity than cool regions. These parameters are monitored by winemakers when deciding when to harvest. If all the sugar is fermented the resulting wine is dry. Approximately 18 grams per litre (g/l) of sugar produces 1% ethanol, hence the higher the initial sugar content, the more alcohol will be produced. Most dry wines range between 12 and 14% in alcohol. Fermentation can be arrested intentionally, or it can stop naturally, leaving residual sugar. Depending on the amount of sugar, the wine will be more or less sweet, ranging from several grams to wines with several hundreds of g/l, in the case of dessert and fortified wines. Alcohol itself is sweet and this is why some dry wines can taste sweet. Try tasting a solution of 12% ethanol in water and you will find it decidedly sweet — with even higher alcohol, the sweetness is masked by a burning sensation. Alcohol also adds weight—– a feeling of richness or viscosity — it does not “feel” the same as drinking water. Water feels thin, while alcohol adds to the structure or shape of a wine. The balance between sugar, alcohol and acidity components plays an important part in how wines are perceived. A wine high in alcohol and low in acidity becomes flabby and lacks vibrancy. Acidity in wine is due mainly to tartaric, malic, lactic and citric acids which vary in their proportions. Each has a different acid strength and flavour. Wines with the same total acidity may be perceived differently depending on the ratios of different acids. While cool climates generally produce wines higher in acidity, in hot regions tartaric acid can be added by the winemaker.
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JANE’S COUPS DE COEUR EVERYDAY DRINKING
DOMAINE DES 3 LYS, TRADITION, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2019, LOT 2379, P15
CELLARING POTENTIAL
CAVEAU ET MILLAS, AOP CLAIRETTE DE BELLEGARDE, 2019, LOT 2408, P19
Texture and weight can also come from phenolic compounds in grapes, most of which are in the skins and pips. For most white wines and many rosés, grapes are crushed soon after picking and the skins discarded so the flavour is coming from the pulp and juice alone. With red wines (and the current trend for orange wines made from white grapes), fermentation is carried out in the presence of the grape skins. Tannins and other phenolics add structure and texture to a wine, giving wines an ability to mature. Yet tannins can also have a drying or astringent effect on the tongue as they react with saliva in the mouth (think stewed tea and the skins of walnuts). A certain
CHÂTEAU LA GENESTIÈRE, AOP LIRAC, 2018, LOT 2387, P31
DOMAINE DES REMIZIÈRES, AOP SAINT-JOSEPH, 2019, LOT 2392, P40
amount of grip adds length and presence, too much and the wine becomes aggressive. Grape varieties such as Pinot Noir are relatively low in tannins whereas Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah have higher levels. Wine is usually more aromatic and flavoursome than the fresh grapes used to make it. Wines contain thousands of aromatic components produced by yeast from non-aromatic molecules in the grapes. Some of these may be present in miniscule amounts yet still have an impact on wine flavour. Some may be common to all wines, and others are distinctly characteristic of a particular grape variety. For instance, Sauvignon Blanc displays passion fruit, gooseberry or cat pee aromas and Cabernet Sauvignon is associated with blackcurrants. How grapes are grown, the climate and level of ripeness has a bearing on wine flavour and intensity. Taking Sauvignon Blanc as an example, picked earlier it has greener, grassy, more pungent aromas due to methoxypyrazines. Left on the vine a bit longer, more grapefruit and passion fruit aromatics are produced from thiols. Deciding when to pick the grapes clearly impacts not only the alcohol and acidity level of the wine but its flavour potential. How this potential translates into the flavour of wine produced depends on how the grapes are subsequently handled… but that’s for the next part of the story.
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Champagne Doyard-Mahé VERTUS
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Members who met Carole Doyard – she visited Canada last winter and hosted a number of successful Opimian tasting events – will know she has as bubbly a personality as the Champagnes she produces. Carole runs the family business at Vertus in the south of the Côte des Blancs alongside her father. Her grandfather, Maurice Doyard, started the business in 1927 and was a well-known influence in the region. Carole has six hectares in Vertus – all with Premier Cru status – and makes Champagnes that are all finesse and elegance.
photo — Doyard-Mahé champagnes feature Maurice Doyard, one of the founders of the CIVC, on their caps.
CHAMPAGNE DOYARD-MAHÉ DM EMPREINTE, CHARDONNAY BLANC DE BLANCS, VERTUS PREMIER CRU
Chardonnay
Chardonnay $ 49.00
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$ 294.00 $ 138.00
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CHAMPAGNE DOYARD-MAHÉ DM EXTRA BRUT DÉSIR, CHARDONNAY BLANC DE BLANCS, VERTUS PREMIER CRU
$ 138.00
DISCOVER THE DOYARD-MAHÉ PREMIUM RATAFIA, PAGE 55.
$ 55.00
$ 330.00
In recent years, there has been a trend in Champagne for lower “dosage” – the amount of liqueur that is added to adjust sugar levels to balance the naturally high acidity of the wines. This is partly due to consumers’ changing tastes for drier styles and partly due to riper grapes being harvested these days compared to the past. Carole’s Désir Extra Brut is an elegant refreshing Champagne with lots of crisp green apple, fresh lemon, spring blossom and pastry character. While it is a nonvintage Champagne, for a large part the assemblage is based on 2017. The date of disgorgement is indicated on the cork. 2021-2024, M7 D8 White fruits, spring blossom
6°C
Fresh green apple, lemon, [D]
12%
Roasted chestnuts
Pale in colour, with streams of fine bubbles, Empreinte has tantalizing aromas of brioche, marmalade, honey and white fruits. It is creamy in texture with fresh white fruits, apples and pears and a tangy lemon finish giving harmony and length. Carole will personally sign the Magnum bottles for Opimian Members. 2021-2023, M8 D9 Brioche, white fruits, honey
6°C
Apples, pears, lemon, [SD]
12%
Oysters on the half-shell with shallot mignonette
photo — Carole’s bubbly personality comes through
in her excellent wines!
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ESCAPES
Cheers to Champagne!
cofounders is none other than Maurice Doyard, the greatgrandfather of our winemaker Carole Doyard-Mahé. Champagne is essentially made from three grape varieties: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay. The region also produces still wines such as the rosé des Riceys or the coteaux champenois, formerly called "vins nature de Champagne." Today, the hillsides, houses and cellars of Champagne are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in recognition of the singularity of the land, the know-how and the techniques that are specific to the Champagne region.
A TRIP TO CHAMPAGNE Reims, with its prestigious historical heritage, owes its reputation to its Champagne but also to its cathedral, whose construction began in 1211. For nearly 1,000 years the cathedral witnessed the coronations of the kings of France, which greatly contributed to the prestige of the region and its development. You will not want to miss the famous Avenue de Champagne in Epernay, known as the birthplace of champagne. With nearly two million visitors each year, this iconic avenue is home to several major Champagne houses. As you leave Epernay, make a stop in Vertus, a vineyard listed as a Premier Cru, in the "Côte des Blancs" and visit our partner Carole Doyard-Mahé, who will welcome you into her beautiful family home. Feel like visiting the Champagne vineyards? Why not! Just take the Champagne Route! With six different routes stretching over more than 600 kilometres, the Champagne Route allows you to travel through beautiful landscapes where many winemakers welcome visitors and share their passion for their land and their products. By bike, motorcycle, car or even camper, each itinerary offers great ways to know more about these magical bubbles. But just to be on the safe side, save the bubbles for the end of the day as the roads and streets in and around the villages are very narrow. The Champagne Route, entirely signposted, winds between vineyards and hillsides, and around picturesque villages, castles and churches. You will be amazed by the scenic views of the vineyard and the charming villages. Enjoy the tour!
The mere mention of the word Champagne tells a story; the story of a wine that has travelled the world in a few centuries to become a symbol of pleasure and sharing; a unique wine that cannot be ignored! Located in the north-east of France, 150 kilometres from Paris, the Champagne vineyards extend over some 34,300 hectares, encompassing 319 distinct Crus. Seventeen villages boast the "Grand Cru" designation and 42 the "Premier Cru" designation. Romans were the first to introduce the vine to Champagne in the 2nd century. The star of the region is, of course, Champagne, strictly protected by an Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) and by the CIVC (Comité interprofessionnel du vin de Champagne), one of whose
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CHAMPAGNE DOYARD-MAHÉ DM ROSÉ, VERTUS PREMIER CRU
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir $ 53.00
$ 318.00
CHAMPAGNE DOYARDMAHÉ DM EXTRA BRUT DÉSIR, CHARDONNAY BLANC DE BLANCS, VERTUS PREMIER CRU, LOT 2372, P9
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CHAMPAGNE DOYARD-MAHÉ DM MILLESIME EXTRA BRUT 2014, CHARDONNAY BLANC DE BLANCS, VERTUS PREMIER CRU Chardonnay $ 73.00
READ MORE ABOUT THIS PRESTIGIOUS REGION ON OUR BLOG.
A pretty cranberry colour with fine mousse, it has aromas of raspberries and cherries. The addition of Pinot Noir for colour also gives this pink Champagne a richness on the palate. It has flavours of forest fruits with an herbal edge and a long persistent finish.
$ 438.00
I love mature Champagne: with time it develops a richness and depth yet retains its tangy acidity. DM 2014, after six years, remains youthful in flavour and was made from a special selection of the best grapes at harvest. It is pale in colour with subtle caramel, toffee, verbena and cheesecake aromas. These are complemented by a sour yellow-plum character on the palate and crisp acidity yielding to a long vanilla toffee finish.
2021-2023, M8 D9
2021-2026, M7 D8
Raspberries, cherries
6°C
Caramel, verbena, cheesecake
6°C
Forest fruits, herbs, [SD]
12%
Sour plum, vanilla toffee, [D]
12%
Shallow-fried crab cakes with mango salsa
Vacherin
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photo — Happiness is in the vines! Marylou and Lucas, 5th generation from Domaine la Pierre du Coq, hear the call of the terroir in the morning!
FRANCE
RHÔNE
DOMAINE DES ROMARINS NEW LOWER PRICE
Twelve Family Estates Wines are produced along 240 kilometres of the Rhône River starting south of Lyon down to the Mediterranean. The further south, the warmer and drier the climate: most wines are made in the Southern Rhône where the river widens into the delta with its range of alluvial, limestone and sandy soils. Wines are made from heat-loving varieties, particularly Grenache, blended with varying proportions of Mourvèdre, Syrah, Carignan. Basic Côtes du Rhône wines are easy for everyday drinking, while Côtes du Rhône Villages wines offer more concentration. A number of villages that consistently make higher-quality wines are permitted to append the name of the village. The highest quality are the seven Crus, including Gigondas. The most famous and soughtafter Appellation is Châteauneuf-du-Pape – and this year we offer some new wines.
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DOMAINE DES ROMARINS, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2019
Syrah, Grenache, Carignan $ 25.00
$ 150.00
An Opimian favourite, the domaine is located close to the village of Domazan, a short drive west of Avignon. The 2019 has appealing cherry aromas with more red fruits and floral flavours. Medium bodied with good depth and structure, it’s flavoursome with a grippy bitter cherry finish. 2021-2024, M8 D9 Red fruits, floral
18°C
Bitter cherry
14.5%
Roast leg of lamb with dried cherry sauce
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PRODUCER FOR THIS CELLAR
photo — Xavier and Benoît Fabre are proud of their heritage. They are the fourth generation of winemakers at the Domaine des Romarins.
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CHÂTEAU SAINT-BÉNÉZET Situated at the southern end of the Rhône Valley between the Roman city of Nîmes and the Mediterranean coast, the 80-hectare estate was purchased by Michel Bosse-Platière and Jean-Pierre Soulairac in 1999. The team restructured the vineyards and upgraded the winemaking facilities.
Grenache, Syrah $ 21.00
NEW LOWER PRICE
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CHÂTEAU SAINT-BÉNÉZET, LES HAUTS DE COSTE-RIVES, ROUGE, AOP COSTIÈRES DE NÎMES, TERRA VITIS, 2019
CHÂTEAU SAINT-BÉNÉZET, LES HAUTS DE COSTE-RIVES, ROSÉ, AOP COSTIÈRES DE NÎMES, TERRA VITIS, 2020
$ 252.00
Aromas of cooked fruits – blackberries, apple, rhubarb – precede a supple mediumbodied wine. On the palate, it has more fresh blackberry, liquorice and spicy flavours.
Grenache, Syrah $ 19.00
$ 228.00
Tasted just weeks after harvest, the 2020 rosé was intensely aromatic with fruity flavours of strawberries, pears, apples, red berries and banana. It is soft and easy drinking. 2021-2024, M7 D9 Strawberries, pears, apples
6°C
Stewed rhubarb, blackberries
18°C
Red berries, banana, [D]
13%
Fresh blackberries, liquorice
14%
Chicken salad Niçoise
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Grilled rib eye with apple-radish slaw
photo — “Les Gress” vineyard is located near the Mediterranean Sea, and enjoys the hot sun typical of Southern France.
DOMAINE DES 3 LYS 2379
Produced by the same guys as Château Saint-Bénézet, the team have invested in expanding vineyards and property.
DOMAINE DES 3 LYS, TRADITION, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2019
Syrah, Grenache, Carignan $ 150.00
$ 25.00
A savoury wine with black liquorice and treacle aromas. It is medium bodied with a supple palate and flavours of succulent dark fruits and black cherries. It is rich with soft easy tannins giving weight and structure. Made from a blend of 40% Syrah, 40% Grenache with 10% Carignan. 2021-2024, M8 D9 Savoury, black liquorice
18°C
Dark fruits, black cherries
14%
Pork chops with prunes and cream sauce
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DOMAINE DES 3 LYS, LES GARRIGUES, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES ROCHEGUDE, 2018 Syrah, Grenache $ 29.00
$ 174.00
Les Garrigues is a blend of 55% Syrah with 45% Grenache grapes grown in the parish of Rochegude, directly north of Orange. The 2018 has aromas of cooked apples and blackberries over a background of dried leaves and black liquorice. It is a medium- to full-bodied wine with grip and a chewy bitter cherry finish. 2021-2023, M8 D9 Apple and blackberry compote, liquorice, dried leaves
18°C
Bitter cherry
14%
Braised beef with wine and black olives
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GILLES FLACHER, LES REINES, AOP SAINT-JOSEPH, 2019, LOT 2391, P39
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DID YOU KNOW?
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Roaming the Rhône | A Valley of Vineyards
The immense size of the Rhône Valley means that a lot of different soils, microclimates and terroirs are sprinkled through the region. Different grape varieties thrive in different sub-regions. Terroir, history and know-how also dictate the quality of the wines produced.
AOP Saint-Joseph
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The Rhône wine region starts in Lyon and extends 240 kilometres to the south to the Mediterranean coast at the Rhône River Delta. You’ll recognize several famous names along the many appellations of the area.
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Northern Rhône specializes in Syrah (red wines), Viognier, and Roussanne (white wines). The granitic slopes and continental climate are the key to premium wines in Appelations suchs as Hermitage, Côte-Rôtie, or Saint-Joseph. The Southern Rhône harbours many more grape varieties, including Grenache and Mourvèdre. The soils in this area are rocky and sandy soils, which are coupled with a warmer Mediterranean climate. The world-famous Châteauneuf-duPape wines are from this area.
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• AOP Côtes du Rhône (reds, rosés, whites), between Vienne and Avignon, are for everyday drinking, while AOP Côtes du Rhône Villages is restricted to specific villages, and offer more concentration (most are located near Orange).
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Ch. Saint-Bénézet
12 Ch. La Roselière
2 Dom. des 3 Lys
13 Ch. la Genestière
3 Ch. Cambis
14 Vignobles Mayard
4 Dom. Passion des Dames
15 Dom. des Remizières
5 Dom. Caveau et Millas
16 Dom. Christophe Pichon
6 Dom. des Cigalons
17 Gilles Flacher
7 Dom. André Berthet-Rayne
18 Dom. du Murinais
8 Ch. Saint Estève d’Uchaux
19 Dom. du Val des Rois
9 Dom. Saint Pierre
20 Dom. de Pieblanc
10 Dom. Martin
21 Dom. Pierre du Coq
11 Dom. La Ligière
22 Ch. de Montmirail
CELLAR 283 — DID YOU KNOW?
Mediterranean Sea
CLOS DU CALVAIRE, AOP CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, FAMILLE MAYARD, 2019 LOT 2421, P37
GRENACHE MOURVÈDRE
Marseille
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CHÂTEAU CAMBIS Château Cambis, built in the 11th century, is in the village of Orsan next to Lacau plateau where Caesar strategically located his Roman camp. The Rieu-Verdier family tend 30 hectares of vineyards on stony claylimestone hillsides. For centuries members of the Cambis family were highly influential, with the Countess of Cambis mistress to both Louis XV and the Duke of Richmond - son of England’s King Charles II!
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CHÂTEAU CAMBIS, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES CHUSCLAN, 2019
Grenache, Syrah $ 28.00
$ 168.00
The Chusclan region is on the right bank of the Rhône and has a tributary, the Cèze, flowing through it. 2019 Château Cambis has mellow aromas of dried fruits, figs and raisins with black treacle. It is medium bodied with fresh red fruit characters on the palate and a sour cherry finish. The Rieu-Verdier family farm is 30 hectares of vineyards planted on stony clay limestone hillsides. 2021-2023, M8 D9
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CHÂTEAU CAMBIS, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES, VIGNOBLE DE LA VALLÉE DU RHÔNE, 2018
Dried fruits, figs, raisins, black treacle
18°C
Red fruits, sour cherry
14%
Rabbit stewed in red wine (Civet de lapin)
Grenache, Syrah $ 27.00
$ 162.00
A light- to medium-bodied wine with jammy fruit flavours and aromas of vanilla, red cherries and nuts. Grapes were picked by hand and whole bunches fed by gravity into tank.
2021-2023, M8 D9 Vanilla, red cherry, nutty
18°C
Jammy, red berry compote
14.5%
Grilled steak with wine sauce
photo — Philippe Verdier and Céline Verdier Rieu, owners of Château Cambis.
— RHÔNE CHÂTEAU CAMBIS
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DOMAINE PASSION DES DAMES The 200-hectare Domaine Passion des Dames estate, owned by the Meffre family, is managed by Hugues Meffre alongside his father Jacques and daughter Aurélie. The estate was started by his grandparents from modest beginnings, although the family’s presence in Vaucluse is documented back to 1550. The area was previously owned by religious order of nuns at Prébayon Abbey.
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DOMAINE PASSION DES DAMES, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES PLAN DE DIEU, 2019
Grenache, Syrah, Carignan $ 27.00
$ 162.00
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Medium to full bodied, this wine is structured yet supple with good mid-palate fruit and flavours of crushed raspberries, strawberries, mint and soft leather. Plan de Dieu is a zone which includes several villages with the name referring to the plain on which they are located. The estate was previously the property of a religious order of nuns.
DOMAINE PASSION DES DAMES, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2019
Grenache, Syrah, Carignan, Marselan $ 25.00
$ 150.00
A light wine with floral notes of peonies with herbs and red fruits and a bitter cherry finish. The 200-hectare domaine, managed by Hugues Meffre, was built up by his father and grandparents from a modest start. 2021-2024, M8 D9 Peony, cherry menthol
18°C
Crushed raspberries, strawberries, mint, leather
16°C
Reds fruits, tarragon
14.5%
Fruits
14.5%
Herb-poached trout with braised leeks
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2021-2024, M8 D9
Honey-glazed root vegetables
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CAVEAU ET MILLAS, AOP COSTIÈRES DE NÎMES, 2018
Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre, Cinsault $ 27.00
Meaty aromas with rosemary and wet stone characterize this red from Costières de Nîmes – the most southern wine region of the Rhône Valley. High in alcohol, it has a sweet character with mixed and cookedfruit flavours. The eye-catching label shows the eye of a crocodile, an official symbol for Nîmes. Crocodile bronze coins were minted by the Romans from 28 BCE.
$ 162.00
DOMAINE CAVEAU ET MILLAS With 60 hectares located at Bellegarde, the aim at Domaine Caveau et Millas is to produce wines that break the mould. The eye-catching labels depict the eye of a crocodile, an official symbol for Nîmes. Bronze coins minted by the Romans from 28 BCE depict a crocodile and palm tree representing Egypt and victory in recognition of Nîmes’ role in battle.
2021-2023, M8 D9 Wet stone, meaty, rosemary
16°C
Sweet mixed fruits, menthol
15%
Escalopes of veal with a vermouth-cream sauce
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CAVEAU ET MILLAS, AOP CLAIRETTE DE BELLEGARDE, 2019
Clairette $ 28.00
$ 168.00
A really unusual wine – and I love it! Produced from the Clairette grape, it has aromas of resin, spices and cooked fruits. It has a nicely layered texture with appley fruits and a long spicy finish – it was partially matured in oak – that will go great with fish dishes with buttery or vanilla sources. Clairette de Bellegarde is a tiny Appellation just 30 kilometres from the coast halfway between Arles and Nîmes. 2021-2022, M8 D9 Marzipan, cooked fruits, spices
10°C
Spicy, apples
13%
Salmon steaks with white wine-butter sauce
photo — The Clairette de Bellegarde AOP soils are characterized by large pebbles on shallow slopes.
— RHÔNE DOMAINE CAVEAU ET MILLAS
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CHÂTEAU SAINT ESTÈVE D’UCHAUX Château Saint Estève d’Uchaux is an impressive estate close to the Massif d’Uchaux, which has been owned by the Monier family since 1809. It is 230 hectares in a single block with 50 hectares planted to vines. Other produce are cultivated on a further 24 hectares with the balance of the estate woodlands and wild scrub encouraging biodiversity and providing habitat for wildlife. Owner Marc Français farms organically, with the estate fully certified in 2009.
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CHÂTEAU SAINT ESTÈVE TRADITION, ROUGE, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2019
Grenache, Mourvèdre, Syrah $ 29.00
$ 174.00
Bright in colour, 2019 cuvée Tradition has mellow aromas with ripe plummy fruits and red cherries. It is soft and smooth with fresh red-fruit flavours, a juicy acidity and fine texture. It is a blend of 60% Grenache, 20% Mourvèdre, 20% Syrah. 2021-2024, M7 D9 Mellow, plums, red cherries
16°C
Fresh and bitter cherries
14.5%
Rustic chicken liver terrine
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photo — The St-Estève pond in the courtyard, in front of the cellar.
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CHÂTEAU SAINT ESTÈVE D’UCHAUX GRANDE RÉSERVE, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES MASSIF D’UCHAUX, 2017 Grenache, Syrah $ 34.00
$ 204.00
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CHÂTEAU SAINT ESTÈVE D’UCHAUX, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES MASSIF D’UCHAUX, 2018 Syrah, Grenache $ 30.00
$ 180.00
The 2018 Côtes du Rhône Villages Massif d’Uchaux is a fuller-bodied wine with intense spicy oak. Aromas of pencil lead and incense mingle with black pepper, dark fruits and other spicy Syrah notes. It is a structured wine, quite savoury with a sour twist. The forest surrounding the estate and proximity of the Massif helps protect vines from the stresses of heat and drought allowing Syrah to fully develop varietal flavours.
Smoke, black cherry compote and liquorice lead to a supple and smooth palate. It is medium bodied with a bitter chocolate, grainy finish. A blend of 60% Grenache with 40% Syrah grown on stony, quartz and limestone soils. It was matured in tank and bottled without fining or filtration.
2021-2026, M6 D8 Incense, black pepper, dark fruit
18°C
Smoke, black cherry compote, liquorice
18°C
Savoury, sour cherry twist
13.5%
Chocolate, dark fruit
14.5%
Braised lamb with brandy and garlic
photo — The harvest team takes a little break!
2021-2025, M8 D9
70% Valrhona chocolate
— RHÔNE CHÂTEAU SAINT ESTÈVE D’UCHAUX
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SPARKLING
CELLAR UP!
Pairs with anything, celebrations, romance
WINES TO SHAPE YOUR CELLAR
CHAMPAGNE DOYARD-MAHÉ DM EMPREINTE, CHARDONNAY BLANC DE BLANCS, VERTUS PREMIER CRU LOT 2370, P9
Even the wine cellars of Michelin Star restaurants lean in a certain way to compliment the food and the clients they serve. Some focus on California reds, others on the Bordeaux or Spain. Without exception, they also include a wide variety of wine styles and regions to offer diversity and flexibility when it comes time to choose what to open. You can manage your personal wine collection in much the same way. Of course you’ll always order your favourites, but make a point of ordering a wine outside your comfort zone from time to time. This Cellar Up! feature is a perfect way to ‘Cultivate your Curiosity’ by giving you some suggestions from the kaleidoscope of wine styles available in this Cellar. Cheers to the joy of wine!
LIGHT WHITE White/light fish, sipping on its own KLOOF-EN-BERG CHENIN BLANC, WESTERN CAPE, 2020, LOT 2437, P28
FULL BODY WHITE Poultry, mild cheeses, pork CHABLIS, AOC, 2019, LOT 2425, P46
FORTIFIED Dessert, rich foods like foie gras RATAFIA, DOYARD-MAHÉ DM, LOT 2375, P55
ROSÉ Most appetizers, sipping on its own, the back deck CHÂTEAU SAINT-BÉNÉZET, LES HAUTS DE COSTE-RIVES, ROSÉ, AOP COSTIÈRES DE NÎMES, TERRA VITIS, 2020, LOT 2377, P14
...AND FOR YOUR BAR Gin Mixed Case THE SECRET GARDEN CASE, LOT 2442, P53
LIGHT RED Many pastas, pork, poultry, sipping on its own DOMAINE PASSION DES DAMES, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2019, LOT 2405, P18
MEDIUM RED Versatile; many meats without heavy sauces, casseroles DOMAINE DES 3 LYS, LES GARRIGUES, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES ROCHEGUDE, 2018, LOT 2380, P15
FULL BODY RED Heavy stews, many game meats, lamb, strong cheeses, even dessert DOMAINE ST PIERRE, AOP VACQUEYRAS, 2016, LOT 2382, P24
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CHÂTEAU SAINT ESTÈVE D’UCHAUX VIEILLES VIGNES, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES MASSIF D’UCHAUX, 2017 Grenache, Syrah $ 38.00
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CHÂTEAU SAINT ESTÈVE TRADITION, BLANC, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2020
Roussanne, Viognier $ 228.00
My favourite of Marc’s reds, it is delicious for drinking now and has lots of cellar potential. It has a mellow bouquet with ripe black cherries, blueberries and vanilla toast enhanced by a savoury olive edge. Rich and smooth on the palate, it is well balanced with the structure to develop. Produced from vines planted over fifty years ago, it is a 50:50 blend. A year of low rainfall from winter through to harvest produced hugely concentrated grapes.
$ 29.00
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CHÂTEAU SAINT ESTÈVE VIOGNIER, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2020
Viognier $ 174.00
Peaches, lemon and spring blossom perfumes combine on the nose. A blend of equal parts of Roussanne and Viognier, this is medium bodied with a tangy lemon and lime finish.
$ 38.00
$ 228.00
If you are not sure what Viognier should taste like, then try this wine. It has intense aromas of lemon curd, lime gums and white peaches – expressive, yet elegant and intriguing. The same flavours follow through onto the palate along with fresh Golden Delicious apples. It is smooth and round and balanced by a crisp acidity giving it vivacity and life.
2021-2022, M8 D9
2021-2023, M8 D9
Peaches, lemon, spring blossom
6°C
Lemon curd, lime, white peaches
6°C
Lemon and lime, [D]
14%
Golden Delicious, crisp, [D]
14.5%
Roasted root veg salad with plum and nectarine
Gorgonzola cheese
2021-2026, M7 D9 Blackberries, blueberries, vanilla toast
18°C
Rich, savoury olive
14.5%
Ris de veau (sweetbreads) in Madeira sauce
photo — Marc Français, the winemaker, believes in biodiversity in the vineyard.
— RHÔNE CHÂTEAU SAINT ESTÈVE D’UCHAUX
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DOMAINE SAINT PIERRE Domaine Saint Pierre in the village of Violès lies to the west of the imposing Mont Ventoux. At just under 2,000 metres, this is the highest mountain in Provence and is nicknamed the Beast of Provence. The estate, named after the patron saint of Violès village, is farmed by Jean-Francois Fauque and his brother Philippe. They have 50 hectares of vines, a quarter of which are very old and produce a range of wines including the cru of Vacqueyras.
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DOMAINE ST PIERRE, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2018
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Grenache, Syrah, Carignan $ 29.00
$ 174.00
The 2018 Côtes du Rhône has a musky earthy character with raisins, menthol and a touch of redcurrant. It is pure and linear in structure with sour cranberry flavours and a bitter cherry finish coming from a high proportion of Grenache.
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DOMAINE ST PIERRE, AOP VACQUEYRAS, 2016
Grenache, Syrah $ 38.00
A savoury wine with meaty notes, olive and coal over a black cherry background. In the mouth it is dense with succulent fruits mid palate leading to flavours of caramel and a grippy finish. It is rich and full bodied. It was matured in large old oak casks and is a blend of 60% Grenache and 40% Syrah. Vacqueyras, one of the eight Crus with its own Appellation, is situated to the east of Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
2021-2023, M8 D9
2021-2026, M7 D9
Earthy raisined fruit, redcurrant
18°C
Savoury meaty notes, coal, black cherry
18°C
Cranberries, bitter fruit finish
14.5%
Succulent fruits and caramel
15%
Boudin noir with Robuchon potates (pomme purée)
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Braised rabbit with prunes
photo — Jean-François and Philippe Fauque withTommy and Bounty, the winery’s dogs, in front of their handcrafted door dedicated to Bacchus.
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DOMAINE MARTIN
DOMAINE MARTIN, AOP RASTEAU, 2019
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre $ 33.00
$ 198.00
Rasteau is another of the eight Crus in the hierarchy of southern Rhône appellations. It is the most northern, located approximately 24 kilometres north-east of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Domaine Martin was established in 1905 by Julien Martin with five hectares of vines. Cousins David and Eric Martin farm 72 hectares.
Domaine Martin’s 2019 Rasteau has subtle aromas of dark fruits, mint and redcurrants with just a touch of leather. On the palate, it is linear in structure with great elegance and flavours of red cherries finishing with a lingering cherry-menthol character. Produced from a blend of 70% Grenache, 20% Syrah, 10% Mourvèdre. 2021-2025, M7 D9 Dark fruits, redcurrants, mint
18°C
Cherry menthol
15%
Hungarian paprika goulash
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DOMAINE MARTIN, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES PLAN DE DIEU, 2018
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre $ 31.00
$ 186.00
2021-2024, M7 D9 Spices, earth, vanilla, cooked fruits
18°C
Red cherries
14.5%
Moroccan vegetable tagine
photo — For four generations, passion, tradition and respect for the environment have been core values at Domaine Martin.
Quite restrained with aromas of spices, fresh earth, vanilla and cherries. It is medium bodied with good mid-palate weight, flavours of cooked fruits and red cherries and juicy acidity adding length. Produced from a blend of 60% Grenache, 25% Syrah and 15% Mourvèdre.
— RHÔNE DOMAINE MARTIN
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DOMAINE LA LIGIÈRE Since the late 1800s, the Bernard family have farmed in the region around the village of Beaumes de Venise. In the 1950s, the farm evolved from polyculture to specialize in viticulture and in 2008 the first Domaine la Ligière wines were launched. Philippe and Elizabeth Bernard have cultivated their vineyards organically for over 20 years and are certified Ecocert. In the cellar, wines are made as naturally as possible using wild yeast and minimal additions of sulphites.
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LA LIGIÈRE, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, LES COSTEBELLES, 2019
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Grenache, Syrah $ 30.00
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$ 180.00
Les Costebelles 2019 has aromas of fresh green herbs – mint and tarragon – over a red-fruit background with a slight whiff of leather. It is light to medium bodied leading to a grainy finish with fresh fruit flavours.
LA LIGIÈRE, AOP VACQUEYRAS, LE MOURRE DE LA CAILLE, 2018
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre $ 39.00
Vacqueyras is the main focus of production at Domaine La Ligière with La Mourre de la Caille a single vineyard selection. I tasted both this and the straight Vacqueyras – both were good but this has another dimension to it: it has intense spicy incense aromas, and on the palate initial meaty savoury flavours concede to red and black fruits with a bit of air and finally a long spicy finish. 70% of the blend is Grenache from 50-year-old vines, with 20% Syrah and 10% Mourvèdre. Grapes were handpicked with a strict selection in the vineyards then left to ferment for 4-5 weeks. It was bottled unfiltered and unfined.
2021-2024, M8 D9
2021-2026, M6 D8
Mint, tarragon, red fruit
18°C
Spices, incense
18°C
Fresh fruits
14%
Savoury meaty flavour, red and black fruits
14.5%
Pork medallions with tarragon-cream sauce
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Chinese five-spice marinated spareribs
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CHÂTEAU LA ROSELIÈRE, BLANC, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2020
Clairette, Grenache Blanc $ 28.00
CHÂTEAU DE LA ROSELIÈRE Joséphine and Frédéric Arnaud purchased this estate in Tresques, on the right bank of the Rhône, in 1995 – the family have owned nearby Château Courac since 1641. Ancient Roman ruins and remains of prehistoric settlements can be found on the property which has approximately 100 hectares of terraced vines facing north and south. The vineyard is surrounded by forest and an abundance of natural springs which bring light relief to the vines during summer.
$ 168.00
Bright in colour, it has effusive aromas of pears, pear drop candy, nectarines, fresh apples and a touch of citronella. The majority of the wine was made from Clairette, an old variety. It has a round broad structure with some citrus-pith bitterness adding length aided by the addition of 20% Grenache Blanc. 2021-2022, M8 D9 Pear drops, fresh apple, touch of citronella
6°C
Nectarines, citrus pith, [D]
14%
Pan-seared scallops with fruit salsa
photo — The old wooden vertical press from the early 1900s ,in front of the main house, belonged to Frédéric’s grandfather.
— RHÔNE CHÂTEAU DE LA ROSELIÈRE
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KLOOF-EN-BERG CHENIN BLANC, WESTERN CAPE, 2020
Chenin Blanc $ 18.00
$ 216.00
Intensely aromatic with lots of appealing gooseberry, lime and apple flavours. Light to medium bodied and flavoursome with crisp lemon finish.
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FACHADA MALBEC, ARGENTINA, 2020
Malbec $ 19.00 2021-2022, M8 D9 Gooseberry, lime
6°C
Fresh apple, lemon, lime, [D]
12.5%
Seafood brochettes
$ 228.00
Typically deep in colour, with plummy fruits, violets and cherry spices. 2021-2022, M8 D9 Plums, floral
18°C
Red cherries, spice
13.5%
Grilled Portobello mushrooms
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FOLIES PARISIENNES L’HÉRITAGE FRANÇAIS, LE ROUGE DES HÉRITIERS LAMBLIN, VIN DE PAYS D’OC, 2020 Grenache, Syrah $ 216.00
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Flavours of mixed forest fruits with a grippy bitter cherry finish. 2021-2023, M8 D9 Forest fruits
18°C
Bitter cherry
12.5%
Bangers and mash
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FOLIES PARISIENNES L’HÉRITAGE FRANÇAIS, LE BLANC DES HÉRITIERS LAMBLIN, VIN DE PAYS D’OC, 2020 Chardonnay, Grenache Blanc, Ugni Blanc
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FOLIES PARISIENNES L’HÉRITAGE FRANÇAIS, LE ROSÉ DES HÉRITIERS LAMBLIN, VIN DE PAYS D’OC, 2020 Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault $ 19.00
$ 18.00
$ 228.00
$ 216.00
An easy drinking dry white wine with white fruit flavours.
Almost imperceptibly pink, this rosé has aromas of strawberries and talcum powder. It is soft and very gluggable. 2021-2022, M8 D9
2021-2022, M8 D9 White fruits
6°C
Strawberry, floral
6°C
Smooth, pears, [D]
12.5%
Crisp, dry, [D]
13%
Pan-seared chicken breast with herbed cream sauce
Seafood paella
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CHÂTEAU LA ROSELIÈRE, ROUGE, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2018
Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Carignan $ 28.00
$ 168.00
Intense aromas of strawberries and other red berry fruits continue onto the palate. This is a soft easy-drinking wine with cherry notes and some grip on the finish. Predominantly Grenache, as the strong red fruit character suggests, with 30% Syrah and some Cinsault and Carignan. 2021-2024, M8 D9 Strawberries, red berries
18°C
Cherry
14%
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CHÂTEAU LA ROSELIÈRE, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES LAUDUN, 2018 Grenache, Mourvèdre, Syrah, Counoise $ 29.00
$ 174.00
A medium- to full-bodied wine with heaps of personality. Aromas of strawberry compote, spices, herbs and tiramisu give immediate appeal. This wine is dense on the palate with a powdery texture becoming firm. More savoury and herbal characters emerge in the mouth followed by bitter cherry and vermouth flavours on the finish. A blend of four grape varieties: the heat-loving Grenache along with Mourvèdre, together accounting for 80% of the blend, Syrah, which prefers cooler sites, and the local Counoise grape.
Roast chicken with mixed berry sauce
2021-2026, M7 D9 Strawberry compote, tiramisu
18°C
Bitter cherries, vermouth
14.5%
Roast boar with tamarind chutney
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CHÂTEAU LA GENESTIÈRE Château la Genestière in Tavel in the southern Rhône was established on the site of a 16th- century silk workshop. At one time, no less than 15,000 people worked in the silk industry around Avignon, as France was the world’s leading exporter. Silk production declined dramatically from the 1850s, and wine production on the estate started in 1930. The estate, owned by Christian Latouche, has a total of 200 hectares of vineyards and makes Tavel rosé, Lirac and Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines.
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CHÂTEAU LA GENESTIÈRE, AOP LIRAC, 2018
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre $ 234.00
$ 39.00
Appealing coconut aromas dominate over a delicious red berry compote background. This is a medium-bodied wine with lots of succulent red fruits – cherries, strawberries and other jammy fruits. It is supple and smooth with a powdery texture finishing with lingering flavours of fresh raspberries and herbs. 2021-2026, M6 D8 Coconut, red berry compote
18°C
Strawberries, jammy fruits, herbs
15%
Tripe with wine and Calvados
— RHÔNE CHÂTEAU LA GENESTIÈRE
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DID YOU KNOW?
Châteauneuf-du-Pape | Wine Fit for a Pope Located at the bottom of the Rhône Valley, Châteauneuf-du-Pape is one of France’s most prestigious Appellations.
When Pope John XXII succeeded Clement V in the 14th century, the papacy was located in the town of Avignon in the Southern Rhône. While Burgundian wines were in the Pope’s favour at the time, he assisted local vignerons in improving their technique and thus their wines. Before long, these local wines became known as “Vin du Pape” in his honour. John built a castle, the name of the region became Châteauneuf-du-Pape (The Pope’s new castle), and the rest is history. The castle remains the symbol of the appellation to this day. Fast forward a few centuries and CNP (a commonly used acronym) is widely known and respected for its wine. The 3200-hectare AOC (Appellation d’origine controlée) enjoys a Mediterranean climate and a terroir whose prominent feature is a layer of stones called galets. These pebbles collect heat throughout the day and therefore keep the soil and root structure in relative warmth overnight. The resulting red wines are often Grenache Noir forward, typically high in alcohol, have balanced acidity, tannins and phenols, and are not exposed to large amounts of oak. They have become known for their earthy, gamey flavours and some tar and leather in the background. Whites, often blends of Grenache blanc, Clairette and Roussanne, account for only 5% of CNP production. You will find one excellent example in Lot 2422, Françoise Roumieux Sélection in this Cellar. Jane Masters MW describes the palate as white fruits and citrus pith. Any trip to the Rhône warrants a stop over in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. There are numerous châteaux, of course, but also plenty of history and culture to discover. The ruins of the Popes’ castle remain, having been destroyed twice by war in the 16th and 20th centuries. The Musée du Vin, right in the village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, has ancient tools and presses on display. The larger centres of Avignon and Orange aren’t too far away and feature the charm of rural France along with excellent dining. While the famous children’s song is about dancing on the bridge of Avignon, apparently walking and singing on the bridge are far more popular – a must on your excursion to the area. Don’t forget your wine glass!
FRANÇOISE ROUMIEUX SÉLECTION, BLANC, AOP CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, 2019, LOT 2422, P37
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The southern Rhône’s most prestigious Appellation is named after the village at its centre, which was once the summer residence of the Pope. Any wine book featuring Châteauneufdu-Pape will talk of the large rolled pebbles, or “galets,” deposited many years ago by the Rhône, yet the Appellation has a more diverse range of soils than you would imagine – and more than 13 grape varieties are permitted to make red Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
photo — The harvest at Château Mayard.
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CHÂTEAU LA GENESTIÈRE, AOP CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, 2016 Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Terret Noir, Muscardin, Counoise, Vaccarèse $ 75.00
$ 225.00
A blend of eight varieties, including those less commonly cultivated these days. 2016 Château La Genestière Châteauneuf-duPape remains youthful and is delicious to drink now. It is medium to full bodied with mellow aromas of coconut, ripe black fruits and fresh herbs. Emphasis is on fresh succulent fruits with blackberry and black cherries combined with toasty flavours. It is rich, smooth and mouth filling. A modernstyle blockbuster of a wine. 2021-2030, M6 D8 Coconut, black fruits, herbs
18°C
Blackberries, cherries, toasty note
12%
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DOMAINE DES CIGALONS, AOP CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, 2019
Grenache, Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Syrah $ 45.00
$ 270.00
Domaine des Cigalons vineyards are located between the town of Châteauneuf-duPape, Courthezon and Orange on soils containing “galets,” the rolled stones that are remnants of alpine glaciers smoothed over millennia. Deep plum in colour, it has earthy savoury aromas with a hint of leather. Plum and cherry fruits emerge on the palate which is dense in texture and mouth filling. It was made from a blend of 65% Grenache, 20% Mourvèdre, 10% Cinsault and 5% Syrah. 2021-2028, M7 D9
Bone marrow crostini Earth, leather
18°C
Plums, cherries
14.5%
Beef and mushroom pie with red wine gravy
photo — Domaine des Cigalons is a peaceful haven where the song of the ciccada, paired with a great wine, soothe the soul.
— CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE CHÂTEAU LA GENESTIÈRE, DOMAINE DES CIGALONS
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FRANÇOISE ROUMIEUX SÉLECTION, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE, 2019 Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Mourvèdre $ 33.00
$ 198.00
While the Mayard’s main focus is Châteauneuf-du-Pape, the family does produce a small amount of Côtes du Rhône. The 2019 is a vibrant cherry colour, with aromas of spicy fruits, wood, liquorice and cherry menthol giving lots of appeal. It is supple with a fine-grained texture, vibrant acidity and ripe tannins. It simply exudes class.
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LE HURLEVENT, AOP CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, FAMILLE MAYARD, 2018 Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault $ 50.00
$ 300.00
Fresh youthful aromas of cherries and cooked plums combine with dried fruits and rosemary for a more complex bouquet. On the palate, it is smooth with a powdery texture and lively vibrant acidity leading to persistent red fruits, bitter cherry and chocolate flavours on the finish. 80% of the blend is Grenache, combined with 10% Syrah and 5% each of Mourvèdre and Cinsault. It was matured in concrete tanks and large old oak foudres for 15 months. Grapes were grown in the south of the Appellation on clay, silty soils and gravel.
2021-2024, M8 D9 Spicy fruits, wood, cherry menthol
18°C
Cherries, cooked plums, dried fruits, rosemary
18°C
Mellow fruit
14.5%
Red and bitter cherries, chocolate
15%
Veal and winter vegetable pie
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Roasted butternut squash ravioli
VIGNOBLES MAYARD Vignobles Mayard is based in the historic village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape at the heart of the Appellation. At the top of the village are the ruins of a 14th century castle built for Pope John XXII as his summer residence. Run by Françoise, Beatrice and Didier Mayard, the estate has 43 hectares of vines across diverse terroirs in the Appellation.
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CLOS DU CALVAIRE, AOP CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, FAMILLE MAYARD, 2019 Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault $ 55.00
$ 330.00
Clos du Calvaire was first created by the Mayard’s grandparents with grapes coming from a selection of different parcels across the Appellation. The cuvée sees no oak and is bottled earlier than other cuvées. The 2019 has over-ripe plum and cherry aromas combined with oregano, thyme and black liquorice. It is smooth with good tannin structure and lingering flavours of dried fruits, cherries and nuts which make it extremely moreish. The blend has a higher proportion of Syrah and reduced Mourvèdre, Cinsault.
FRANÇOISE ROUMIEUX SÉLECTION, BLANC, AOP CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, 2019 Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Roussanne $ 51.00
Just a small amount of white wine is produced in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, and these are highly prized for their ability to age gracefully. White Châteauneufs are textural wines with layers of flavour that make them great for pairing with many foods. Françoise Roumieux Sélection 2019 has aromas of fresh apples and aniseed preceding a supple palate with succulent white fruits. It is elegant with great depth of flavour and a nice bitter pith finish adding length. It is a blend of equal parts of Grenache Blanc, Clairette and Roussanne co-fermented. Grapes were from a single vineyard southwest of Châteauneuf-du-Pape with 40-year-old vines.
2022-2030, M6 D8
2021-2026, M6 D8
Ripe plums, cherry, oregano, liquorice
18°C
Fresh apples, aniseed
6°C
Dried fruits, nuts, cherries
15%
Succulent white fruits, citrus pith, [D]
14%
Wagyu beef burger
photo — The vines are located on Lieu-Dit Le Pointu, overlooking Les Dentelles de Montmirail and Provence’s famous Mont Ventoux.
$ 306.00
Spinach and ricotta phyllo pie
— CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE VIGNOBLES MAYARD
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NORTHERN RHÔNE
French Syrah and Viognier In the north of the region, the Rhône river narrows, vineyards cling to steep banks of granite and are exposed to the strong wind known as the Mistral: this is where Syrah is king. Northern Rhône red wines are made from 100% Syrah grapes with the exception of Côte-Rôtie which includes a small amount of white Viognier. The steep slopes mean that viticulture is highly labour intensive and very low yields are produced - the north makes just 5% of Rhône wines.
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photo — Luc Tardy’s father from Domaine du Murinais helps prune the vines.
DOMAINE DU MURINAIS Luc Tardy and his wife, Catherine, farm 17 hectares of vines in the Crozes Hermitage Appellation – their wines are always super-concentrated.
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A medium-to full-bodied wine, intense in colour with black cherries, olives and savoury aromas. It is structured yet supple with savoury black olive flavours leading to a long bitter finish. A wine with great potential that needs some time to reach its optimum for drinking. Grapes from 40-50 year-old vines in the south of the Appellation were picked by hand on September 10, 2019, fermented in concrete tanks with a long maceration on skins, then matured in 600-litre barrels for 12 months.
DOMAINE DU MURINAIS, VIEILLES VIGNES, AOP CROZES HERMITAGE, 2019
Syrah $ 36.00
$ 216.00
2022-2030, M5 D6
HERITAGE IN A BOTTLE AND IN YOUR GLASS.
Black cherries, savoury, olive
18°C
Black olive, bitter chocolate
15%
Cacio e pepe
GILLES FLACHER Gilles Flacher has a total of eight hectares of vines split between seven plots on steep hillside slopes in Saint-Joseph and Condrieu Appellations. The steep granite inclines mean everything has to be tended manually – and Gilles harvests and vinifies each plot separately.
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GILLES FLACHER, LES REINES, AOP SAINT-JOSEPH, 2019
Syrah $ 252.00
$ 42.00
Elusive aromas of ripe blackberries with a hint of blueberry lead to a rich succulent palate with flavours of cooked black fruits, toast and vanilla. The sweet fruits are balanced by a nice tangy acidity, grainy texture and a more savoury finish. Matured in oak barrels for 12 months using 30% new and 70% oneand two-year-old barrels.
2022-2030, M6 D7 Ripe blackberries, blueberries
16°C
Cooked black fruits, vanilla, toast
14.5%
Cassoulet
photo — Every three weeks, Gilles Flacher completes the natural evaporation of the wine in oak barrels. This is called the “angels’ share”.
— NORTHERN RHÔNE DOMAINE DU MURINAIS
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DOMAINE DES REMIZIÈRES Domaine des Remizières, owned by the Desmeure family,has a total of 36 hectares across several appellations including the most prestigious Hermitage. Initially, just four hectares were cultivated by Alphonse Desmeure and the grapes taken to the local cooperative. In the 1970s, the family started making their own wines and expanding the vineyard. Today Philippe, his daughter Emilie and son Christophe work together to make intense, rich and concentrated wines.
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DOMAINE DES REMIZIÈRES, AOP SAINT-JOSEPH, 2019
Syrah $ 43.00
$ 258.00
A stunning wine. Almost black in colour, Domaine des Remizieres 2019 Saint-Joseph has intense aromas of black cherries, blackcurrant and sweet vanilla. The same intensity of fruit carries through to the palate. It is medium bodied with delicious mellow fruits and vanilla flavours that dawdle in the mouth. It spent 15 months in barrel with 30% new oak. SaintJoseph sometimes gets negative press for “stretching” the Appellation into less suitable sites with a resulting diminution in its wines: this just goes to show that you mustn’t tar everyone with the same brush. 2022-2030, M6 D8 Black cherry, blackcurrant, sweet vanilla
18°C
Mellow fruits and vanilla
14.5%
Duck rillettes with blackberry preserve and baguette toasts
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photo — Christophe, Émilie and Philippe Desmeure are perpetuating a three-generation family tradition with the winery.
DOMAINE CHRISTOPHE PICHON, PÈRE ET FILS Christophe Pichon took over running his family estate from his father some 30 years ago. Around the same time, he purchased an abandoned hillside in SaintJoseph. Today he farms 23 hectares of vines in Côte-Rôtie, Cornas, Saint-Joseph and Condrieu. Both his sons, Corentin and Alexis, work with him in the vineyard and cave to produce concentrated wines with good ageing potential.
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CHRISTOPHE PICHON PÈRE & FILS, AOP SAINT-JOSEPH, 2019
Syrah
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$ 43.00
CHRISTOPHE PICHON PÈRE & FILS, AOP CONDRIEU, 2018
$ 258.00
Aromas of incense, toast, black olives and cherries are in abundance. This is a smooth wine with ripe tannins and flavours of liquorice, olives and dark chocolate. Grapes were grown on mid- and upperslopes in Saint-Joseph.
Viognier $ 65.00
$ 195.00
A rich opulent wine with spicy oak, vanilla, peaches and other ripe fruit aromas. Condrieu in the north of the region, close to Côte-Rôtie, is home of the Viognier grape. Pichon’s vines are an average of 45 years old and are planted on south-facing terraced slopes. Flavours of pineapple, apricot and vanilla and a richness show through and persist on the palate to give a wine of great length and class. It was fermented and matured in a combination of oak and is perfectly ready for drinking.
2021-2030, M6 D8
2021-2023, M8 D9
Incense, toast, olive, black cherry
16°C
Vanilla, peaches, ripe fruits, spicy oak
12°C
Liquorice, black olive, bitter dark chocolate
14.5%
Pineapple, vanilla, apricot, [D]
14.5%
Red wine-braised beef short ribs
Pâté of salmon and shrimp
— NORTHERN RHÔNE DOMAINE CHRISTOPHE PICHON, PÈRE ET FILS
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PRODUCERS’ CORNER
Christophe Pichon Domaine Christophe Pichon, Père et Fils
Christophe Pichon farms 23 hectares of vineyards in the northern Rhône Valley, in the prestigious Appellations of Condrieu, Côte-Rôtie, Saint-Joseph and Cornas. The family also produces red and white “Vin de Pays”. The continental climate is influenced by the Mediterranean Sea, with warmer temperatures and fewer precipitations. Christophe’s father, Philippe, bought the abandoned estate and completed his first harvest at the end of the 1970s, in the Condrieu and Saint-Joseph Appellations, with only a few hectares of vines. He had studied oenology and laid the foundation for quality wines, recognized by his peers. Christophe took over the estate from his father in 1993 and farms it along with his wife Isabelle and their two sons, Corentin and Alexis. Christophe was instrumental in crafting new wines in new Appellations as well as exporting the wines to foreign countries. Today, 23 hectares of vines are planted on steep slopes. The Pichons grow Syrah, Grenache, Viognier, Marsanne and Roussanne. The pride of the estate is Condrieu wine (Viognier), but all the vines are tended to in the same manner. Every year the family aims to make a better vintage than the previous year. They use minimal mechanical tools in the vineyard (only to mow grass) and work the soils with the help of a horse, as terraced vineyards are difficult to tend to. The
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Pichons have stopped using agrochemicals to focus on organic farming, encouraged by Corentin. Indeed, Corentin has brought responsible farming to the estate which is now in the process of obtaining France’s HVE3 certification (High Environmental Value, a voluntary approach which aims to identify and promote environmentally friendly practices applied by farmers). After studying viticulture and oenology, Corentin joined the family business and now manages the farming and vinification aspects of the estate. He brings finesse and elegance to Pichon wines and has been making sulfite-free wines for several years, which will be released for the first time in 2021. Every year he selects native yeasts for each grape variety and terroir to make his unique wines. Corentin’s brother Alexis spent time in Australia (Tasmania) to learn the tricks of the trade before joining the family winery. He is in charge of the commercial side of things, particularly with the English-
CHRISTOPHE PICHON PÈRE & FILS, AOP CONDRIEU, 2018, LOT 2395, P41
speaking world. His time in Australia has left him fluent in English, albeit with a charming French accent! Isabelle takes care of accounting, administration and customer relations, but is always ready to lend a hand in the vineyard with the rest of the family. The Pichons’ biggest upcoming challenge is to build a new, bigger cellar, in order to be able to fine-tune vatting, vinification and aging. They aim to minimize grapes being crushed (trituration) and better control humidity with automatic tools. This is in line with their current state-ofthe-art equipment and their commitment to respect each Appellation, each grape variety, and each terroir. The Pichons were introduced to Opimian last year in Cellar 272 with their CôteRôtie, Allégorie and Condrieu cuvées. This year they are coming back with even more wines and are excited for Opimian Members to discover this new vintage!
CHRISTOPHE PICHON PÈRE & FILS, AOP CÔTE-RÔTIE, PROMESSE, 2018
Syrah, Viognier
CHRISTOPHE PICHON PÈRE & FILS, ALLÉGORIE, AOP CORNAS, 2018
Syrah
Côte-Rôtie vines cling to steep granite slopes of terraced vineyards close to Ampuis on the west bank of the Rhône. These are the steepest slopes of the Rhône Valley, with the gradient reaching 60% at certain points. Vines facing southeast literally roast all day long under the summer sun – hence, “rotie.” Côte-Rôtie wines can include up to 20% white Viognier; in this case, Christophe uses 6% which brings delicacy and softness. The 2018 Promesse, made from 50-year-old vines, has aromas of liquorice, cherries and resin which lead to a smooth palate. It is concentrated and full bodied with flavours of bitter chocolate, vanilla and cherry jam followed by a lingering menthol finish. 2022-2032, M5 D7 Cherries, liquorice, resin
16°C
Vanilla, cherry jam, menthol, bitter chocolate
14.5%
MIXED CASE 2394
The Cornas Appellation is also on the west bank of the Rhône, some 70 kilometres further south of Côte-Rôtie. Christophe has approximately one hectare at 400 metres altitude facing southeast and fully exposed to the Mistral. This is a more savoury wine with aromas of cooked fruit and vanilla; it is rich and smooth with black cherries and succulent fruits combined with a juicy acidity and fine texture. Youthful, it is well balanced and should develop nice tertiary characters. 2022-2030, M6 D8 Cooked fruits, savoury, vanilla
16°C
Black cherries, dark chocolate
14.5%
DOMAINE CHRISTOPHE PICHON PÈRE ET FILS
$ 61.00
$ 366.00
A mixed case from two of the northern Rhône’s top Appellations. The 2018 vintage was a hot dry year with a plentiful crop of ripe grapes. The wines are powerful with long cellaring potential.
THREE BOTTLES EACH CORNAS & CÔTE-RÔTIE
Braised beef in the style of Rhône sailors (marinated beef with anchovies, capers and gherkins)
London broil with balsamic-Dijon sauce
— NORTHERN RHÔNE DOMAINE CHRISTOPHE PICHON, PÈRE ET FILS
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CHABLIS
Lamblin Fils MALIGNY-PAR-CHABLIS Chablis, at the northern end of Burgundy, is renowned for the distinctive white wines produced from its calcareous chalky soils planted to Chardonnay. These highly distinctive wines are restrained yet powerful and taut with high acidity – some can last for decades. The Lamblin family have been making Chablis at Maligny for years and can trace their family history to 1690, making them one of the region’s oldest vine-growing families.
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photo — Colette Lamblin, Alexandre’s daughter, two and a half years old, looks at the bunch of grapes in formation.
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BOURGOGNE CHARDONNAY, AOC, 2019
Chardonnay $ 27.00
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BOURGOGNE ALIGOTÉ, AOC, 2019
Aligoté $ 162.00
Subtle white fruits and oatmeal aromas with a linear restrained palate reflect the northern provenance of this white Burgundy. It is supple but with a firm acidity and stone fruit flavours.
$ 26.00
$ 156.00
Mineral steely aromas combine with nuts and bready notes. This is a supple medium-bodied wine with nice mid-palate fruits: nectarines and peaches with a touch of mandarin.
2021-2023, M8 D9 Oatmeal, white fruits
6°C
Stone fruits, [D]
13%
Pasta with lobster cream sauce
2021-2023, M8 D9 Steely, mineral, bread dough
6°C
Nectarine, peaches, [D]
12.5%
Munster cheese
photo — Last sorting before the wine press.
— CHABLIS LAMBLIN FILS
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CHABLIS, AOC, 2019
Chardonnay $ 32.00
CHABLIS, VIEILLES VIGNES, AOC, 2019
Chardonnay $ 192.00
A smooth medium-bodied Chablis with flavours of yellow plums and nectarines. It is approachable with some length.
$ 33.00
$ 198.00
Made from grapes grown on older vines – 35 years and older – the Vieilles Vignes cuvée is tighter and more closed than the straight Chablis at this point. It is steely with some white blossom and a crisp dry finish with flavours of fresh lime and lemons.
2021-2023, M7 D9
2021-2024, M6 D8
Nectarines, yellow plum
6°C
Steely, white blossom
6°C
Supple, peaches, nectarine, [D]
12.5%
Lemon, lime, [D]
12.5%
Oysters
Poached salmon with beurre blanc
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LAMBLIN FILS BRUT ROSÉ CRÉMANT DE BOURGOGNE, AOC
Pinot Noir $ 33.00
$ 198.00
Pale salmon in colour with aromas of blackcurrant and strawberry leaf, it has nice depth on the palate. Well balanced with crisp acidity and presence. 2021-2022, M8 D9 Blackcurrant, strawberry leaf
6°C
Crisp, [D]
12%
Crab soufflé
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photo — Pruning in a Chablis vineyard.
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$ 46.00
$ 276.00
CHABLIS PREMIER CRU, VAILLON, AOC CHABLIS 1ER CRU, 2019
Chablis has a very clear quality hierarchy based on vineyard site: a combination of soil and exposition, the heart of production for Chablis are Kimmeridgian soils from the Jurassic period. Vineyards with greater quality potential form the Premier Crus and at the pinnacle of quality are the Grand Cru sites which produce the richest, longest-lived wines.
MIXED CASE THREE BOTTLES EACH VAILLON & FOURCHAUME
CHABLIS PREMIER CRU, FOURCHAUME, AOC CHABLIS 1ER CRU, 2019
Chardonnay Chardonnay Hints of honey and spice lead to a supple palate with concentration and real presence. It was quite closed at time of tasting but is well balanced with structure and should develop nicely. Vaillon vineyards lie across the river Serein opposite the Grand Cru hill facing southeast.
The Fourchaume is more open and has a little more weight than Vaillon in 2019. Aromas of fresh green apples, lime and honey combine with a flinty character. It is rich and supple with a crisp finish.
2021-2025, M6 D8
2021-2026, M6 D8
Honeyed spice
6°C
Fresh apples, lime, honey
6°C
Concentrated structure, [D]
13%
Flint, honeyed fruit [D]
13%
Gruyère gougères
photo — Plowing the vineyard with a horse avoids compacting the soil too much as with a machine.
Escargots à la Bourguignonne
— CHABLIS LAMBLIN FILS
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CHABLIS GRAND CRU, LES CLOS, AOC CHABLIS GRAND CRU, 2019
Chardonnay
Chardonnay
Lots of potential, it is well balanced with structure and depth. Youthful fresh floral and fruit aromas, green apples become more peachy, with honey and spices on the palate. It has layers of flavour with a persistent finish. Les Clos faces southwest directly opposite the town of Chablis. 2021-2028, M5 D7 Fresh apples, floral
6°C
Peaches, honey, spice, [D]
13%
Scallop carpaccio
CHABLIS GRAND CRU, VAUDÉSIR, AOC CHABLIS GRAND CRU, 2018
I tasted both this 2018 and the 2019 for this selection – and found the 2018 to have the edge currently. On the palate, it is rich and concentrated. A little shy on the nose, it opens up to reveal honey, fresh oranges and pineapple flavours. A bitter citruspith finish gives presence and persistence finishing with tangerine notes. Vaudésir is like an amphitheatre in shape: vines sit on steep slopes in an east-west valley within the Grand Cru hill so that half the vines face south, the other southwest. 2021-2028, M7 D9 Fresh oranges, honey
6°C
Tangerine, citrus pith, [D]
13%
Pot de foie with crostini
ORDER LAMBLIN’S CRÈME DE FRUIT MIXED CASE ONLINE, LOT 2433.
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CHABLIS GRAND CRU CASE
$ 72.00
$ 432.00
The apogee of the region, Chablis’ seven Grand Crus are in a single block on a hill across the river from the town of Chablis, as the river bends westward then north, eventually flowing to Maligny. Depending on the Cru, vines face south or westward and are planted on an incline between 100250 metres. Les Clos and Vaudésir are often considered the best of the best.
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photo — Winter in Chablis.
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BURGUNDY
Paul Sapin Paul Sapin is a wine merchant company founded in southern Burgundy in 1889. Based at La Chapelle de Guinchay, Sapin lies on the doorstep of the Mâcon region, its Chardonnay vineyards and growers. Sapin’s oenologist, Julien Desfetes, works closely in partnership with local growers and individual estates to produce a range of wines reflecting their terroir.
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PAUL SAPIN MÂCON-VILLAGES, LA COLLECTION, AOP, 2020
Chardonnay $ 27.00
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PAUL SAPIN SAINT-VÉRAN, LA COLLECTION, AOP, 2020
Chardonnay $ 162.00
Mâconnais wines are produced at the far southern end of Burgundy, juxtaposed in style to those produced at the northern extremity in Chablis: Mâconnais wines are much more approachable in youth, broader in structure yet lighter in weight. Tasted as a cloudy sample direct from tank, the 2020 has nice grapefruit, pear and citrus flavours.
$ 31.00
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DOMAINE MONT-SAINT-GILBERT, AOP SAINT-VÉRAN, VIN DE BOURGOGNE, 2019
Chardonnay $ 186.00
$ 34.00
Soft with good mid-palate weight, 2019 Domaine Saint-Gilbert has aromas of aniseed, fennel, white peaches and pears. It has a smooth texture, fruity with some fresh apple flavours and nice acidity. It was fermented in tank then matured on fine yeast lees for 10 months.
Tropical fruits, pineapple and apricot are complemented by bready, biscuit and oatmeal characters. Grapes were picked with some skin contact and a proportion fermented in oak barrels.
2021-2023, M8 D9
$ 204.00
2021-2023, M8 D9
2021-2023, M8 D9
Grapefruit, pears
6°C
Bread dough, oatmeal, biscuit
6°C
Aniseed, white peaches, pears
6°C
Citrus, [D]
13.5%
Tropical fruits, apricot, [D]
13.5%
Fresh green apples, fennel, [D]
13%
Charcuterie with jellied ham terrine
Butternut squash risotto
Sushi
— BURGUNDY PAUL SAPIN
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WINE TOURISM
ABC? Go for Burgundy! By Colette Martin
Ever heard about ABC: Anything But Chardonnay? At Opimian, we don’t believe in excluding grape varieties, but we do recommend Burgundy whites… they will reconcile you with Chardonnay!
The white wines of Burgundy are considered to be the benchmark for Chardonnay producers globally. The unique terroir and traditional winemaking result in a product that is much revered, often emulated but never duplicated anywhere else in the world. In fact, Burgundy enthusiasts feel it is so unique that even the most ardent naysayers of Chardonnay can be swayed by a nice bottle of Chablis. Chardonnay, while one of the most planted white grape varieties and found in almost every region where wine is produced, is still synonymous with Burgundy today. High-quality white Burgundy wines are thought to be made from Fromenteau, the ancestor of Pinot Gris. Chardonnay is a much later addition to Burgundy’s vineyards. Other white varietals that you will find include Pinot Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, and Aligoté. Aligoté grapes can be grown anywhere in Burgundy and are typically characterized by a light fruitiness of apple and lemon with a hint of floral notes and vibrant mouthfeel.
BURGUNDY WHITE WINES Broadly speaking, there are four main white producing areas. Bourgogne Blanc Easy sipping whites, unoaked with notes of apple, lemon citrus and minerality. It is the basic wine appellation for the region which means the grapes can come from anywhere in Burgundy. Pairs well with white meat or a hot patio on a Sunday afternoon. Chablis Located in the northernmost region and known for chalky soils. Typically Chablis wines are unoake=d with a green apple, lime/citrus flavour that is crisp and dry with
CHABLIS GRAND CRU CASE: 3 BOTTLES EACH: LES CLOS & VAUDÉSIR, LOT 2428, P48
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great acidity. There is also a briny salinity to this wine which makes it a pairing made in heaven for oysters. Some of the Grand Cru producers will oak their wine to give it a richer mouthfeel. Mâconnais Also typically unoaked with softer fruit flavours like melon, apple and tropical fruit, owing to its location at the southern end of Burgundy and a slightly warmer climate. These pair well with mildly complex dishes or cured meats. Côte de Beaune This would be the most complex of the white Burgundy wines with deep aromas and flavours of yellow apple, golden pear and even earthy flavours like truffles. The oak aging will yield well balanced spiciness and brioche aromas. This can be thoroughly enjoyed on their own or paired with rich fish or creamy risotto. A cru in Burgundy designates a high-quality vineyard plot which may be owned by various wineries. These plots, also called “climats” are carefully delineated, have their own history and benefit from specific geological and climatic conditions. Grand Cru – These are the elite of Burgundy wine. Most famous plots with the best conditions for quality wines. These plots are higher up on the hill with greater sun exposure and good drainage. Premier Cru – Within certain communal appellations there are plots that have been established and classified as Premier Cru (first growth), based on the consistency of their quality. These may be further down a hillside with less sun exposure. Village – Communal Appellation, located most often on the flat lands, the wine will carry the name of the village where it is produced. Bourgogne – Regional Appellation – grapes come from anywhere within Burgundy.
SCOTLAND
Pràban na Linne ISLE OF SKYE Produced by one of the few independent whisky companies in Scotland which is based on the Isle of Skye. The master blender blends sweet Speyside malts with smoky peat-flavoured malts from the Islay. These are matured on the idyllic Isle of Skye and bottled un-chilfiltered to retain maximum flavour.
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AN LAMRAIG, BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY
Whisky $ 57.00
40% $ 342.00
A blended scotch golden in colour, it has sweet notes and the palate is smooth with sweet vanilla and toffee flavours with a hint of smoke on finish.
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CÙL NA CREAGAN 12 YEAR OLD, BLENDED MALT SCOTCH WHISKY
Whisky $ 71.00
43% $ 426.00
Golden colour, sweet fruits with some fresh citrus over earthy background. Supple initially with round body and sweet vanilla fruits.
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CÙL NA CREAGAN 21 YEAR OLD, BLENDED MALT SCOTCH WHISKY
Whisky $ 113.00
43% $ 678.00
Deeper amber colour, rich vanilla, woody aroma, sweet rich fragrance, much more depth on nose. Woody, vanilla flavours, tangy peaty finish.
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RECIPES
Gin-tastic Cocktails Hamish Martin, a former wine merchant and whisky blender turned herbologist, started making natural products and experimenting with gin in 2012. Hamish used a small three-litre still to create his first floral, colour-changing gin from the Apothecary’s rose. The distillery was founded shortly after, in 2017, with a head distiller appointed. “I always say when working with nature if you have a limitless imagination there are limitless possibilities,” says Hamish. His passion for herbs, plants, and distilling has translated to chemicalfree, nature-based gins that are 100% natural and handcrafted. His products are an example of how to farm sustainably, hand-in-hand with nature.
MALLOW MARTINI • 37.5ml Geranium & Mallow Gin • 12.5ml raspberry liqueur • 50ml fresh pineapple juice • Dash bitters • Dash egg white (optional) Add all ingredients to shaker. Dry shake, then add ice and wet shake. Double strain into classic Champagne coupe and garnish with raspberry.
ROSE & APPLE SOUR • 40ml Apothecary Rose Gin • 5ml smoky whisky (optional) • 20ml cloudy apple juice • 20ml fresh lemon juice • 10ml sugar syrup • 1 egg white Add all ingredients to cocktail shaker, dry shake, wet shake, strain over cubed ice in a rocks glass. Apple fan/slice garnish.
I met Hamish, a wine merchant turned herbologist, some 18 months ago and was blown away by his gins – his flavour combinations are outstanding and innovative. The colour change on adding tonic water adds another dimension to the drinking experience.
I’LL BRING YOU FLOWERS • 50ml Lavender & Echinacea Gin • 10ml Cointreau / Triple Sec • 20ml lemon juice • 1 spoon orange marmalade Pour gin and marmalade into bottom of shaker and stir until marmalade dissolves. Addrest of ingredients, shake and double strain into martini glass. Garnish with fresh lavender tied around stem of glass, or edible flower floating on top.
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I love the fact that Hamish grows all the ingredients he uses in his botanical garden (which I was looking forward to visiting this year but had to postpone). The garden on the outskirts of Edinburgh has 600 different varieties of herbs and flowers. Each is handpicked de-stemmed and dried, a process taking up to two weeks. Juniper, coriander, angelica and winter savory are used to create The Secret Garden base gin. Different plant distillates are used for flavour and fresh flowers macerated to infuse colour. Pouring tonic water into the gin changes its colour – like magic.
APOTHECARY ROSE Aromas of fresh roses with lemon, Turkish delight and juniper continue onto the palate with lots of lychee and candied cherry flavours. Hamish is the largest grower of Apothecary roses in UK, an ingredient in tinctures and tonics in times gone by. The colour changes from a pale golden colour to pink with tonic. PINK ELDERFLOWER & JASMINE One of Secret Garden’s newest flavour combinations, it has delightful fruity floral aromas smelling of passion fruit, mango and ripe white peaches. A slight sweetness on the palate comes from the natural sweetness of the plants. LAVENDER & ECHINACEA My favourite in the range. A beautiful bluey-mauve colour transforms to pink in front of your eyes as tonic is added. Delicate fresh lavender, violet and aniseed aromas with a delicious floral and herbal finish.
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LIMITED BATCH GERANIUM & MALLOW SECRET GARDEN GIN
Gin $ 78.00
46%
COLLECTOR’S CORNER
RARE FINDS TO ENHANCE YOUR CELLAR
$ 234.00
A limited-batch gin with a higher proof at 46%, it has delicate floral flavours to match its delicate baby pink colour with tonic water. Geranium is a plant rich in aromas of fresh green tea and floral notes. Mallow has a delicate musky smell and was highly regarded as a medicinal plant by Native Americans used to treat wounds and inflammations.
ONE BOTTLE EACH APOTHECARY ROSE, PINK ELDERFLOWER & JASMINE, LAVENDER & ECHINACEA
COLLECTOR’S CORNER
MIXED CASE 2442
THE SECRET GARDEN GIN CASE
Gin $ 69.00
39%
evolution
$ 207.00 Aroma
16°C
Taste
12%
Pairing
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FROM DOMAINE DES REMIZIÈRES
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The wines produced from vineyards on Rhône’s Hermitage hill have long been fêted as some of France’s best. The hill lies on the east bank of the river, sitting behind the town of Tain-l’Hermitage with vineyards facing due west and south and thus protected from the cold north winds. Domaine des Remizieres has been in Philippe Desmeure’s family for three generations: Cuvée Emilie is named after Philippe’s daughter. The 2018 is a fullbodied wine, smooth yet muscular. It has aromas of cherry jam, cocoa and incense. Quite tight on the palate, it needs time and has a nice savoury finish with good depth.
DOMAINE DES REMIZIÈRES, AOP HERMITAGE, CUVÉE EMILIE , 2018
Syrah $ 99.00
$ 297.00
2022-2035, M5 D6 Cherry jam, cocoa powder, incense
18°C
Savoury muscular wine
14%
Sesame and soy sauce-marinated grilled chicken thighs
evolution Aroma
16°C
Taste
12%
Pairing
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FROM DOYARD-MAHÉ A specialty from Champagne, Ratafia is the region’s fortified dessert wine. The tangy acidity, so much an important part of the taste of Champagne, confers a Madeiralike quality. It is mahogany in colour with intense nutty smoky fruit aromas. This is a complex wine with great depth – the acidity keeps it vibrant and well balanced. It was produced by arresting the fermentation of Pinot Noir with the addition of grape spirit – - the spirit used by Carole Doyard was itself distilled from wine from Doyard-Mahé’s second pressings or “deuxieme taille” wine. These can add astringency to a cuvée, so separating this cut from the purest juice is what helps Carole to make such fresh elegant Champagnes. The Ratafia was matured using a solera system established in 2005, firstly in tank then in barrel.
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RATAFIA, DOYARD-MAHÉ DM
Blend of Champagne grapes $ 69.00
$ 207.00 evolution 2021-2028, M8 D9
Aroma
16°C
Nutty, smoke, fruit
8°C
Taste
12%
Dried fruits, Madeira acidity, [S]
18%
Pairing
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Web Exclusives
RHÔNE
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Grenache, Syrah $ WEB
When Emmanuel Bouchard’s father arrived in Valréas from Morocco over 50 years ago, he moved the family into an ancient sheepfold which he transformed in a cave and planted his vineyard. A blend of 75% Grenache with 25% Syrah, the 2019 is restrained in aroma with notes of dark fruit, wet stone and herbs. Lavender, cherries and spicy flavours emerge in the glass.
MIXED CASE 2398
CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES
$ WEB
THREE BOTTLES EACH CAIRANNE & SIGNARGUES
$ WEB
DOMAINE DU VAL DES ROIS, CUVÉE SIGNATURE, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES VALRÉAS, 2019
2021-2024, M7 D9 Wet stone, herbs
18°C
Lavender, spices
14.5%
Herb-roasted chicken
DOMAINE A. BERTHET-RAYNE, VIEILLES VIGNES, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNES VILLAGES CAIRANNE, 2019
Grenache, Syrah, Carignan
André Berthet-Rayne, his wife Marina and daughter Alexandra farm 30 hectares of organic vineyards in the Cru of Cairanne. The Vieilles Vignes are on average 60 years old producing low yields. Their 2019 has fruity aromas of red apples, raspberry jam and blackcurrant cordial countered with savoury herbal notes. It is soft and easy drinking with balsamic and cola flavours leading to a sour cherry finish.
DOMAINE DES ROMARINS, AOP CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES SIGNARGUES, 2019
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre
The Côtes du Rhône Villages Signargues region is the most southerly of those villages entitled to append their name to Côtes du Rhône Villages Appellation. Quite a flat area, it is also the closest to the Mediterranean Sea – and is the hottest. Domaine des Romarins 2019 is a mediumto full-bodied wine with mineral notes of struck flint and smoke. It has a supple fruit mid palate with a firm finish and bitter berry finish.
2021-2023, M8 D9
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2021-2025, M7 D9
Red apples, blackcurrant cordial, herbs
18°C
Mineral, struck flint
18°C
Cola, balsamic, sour cherry
14.5%
Bitter cherries
14.5%
Lebanese beef stew
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$ WEB
Pan-roasted partridge with cranberries
NEW
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CHÂTEAU DE MONTMIRAIL, LE GRAMINIER, AOP GIGONDAS, 2019
DOMAINE PIERRE DU COQ, BEAUMAJOUR, AOP VENTOUX, 2017
Syrah, Grenache $ WEB
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre $ WEB
$ WEB
Gigondas was the first area to gain Cru status in the southern Rhône due to the quality of its wines – which rival those of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Le Graminier is produced from grapes grown on the lower limestone slopes of the impressive Dentelles de Montmirail. This terroir consistently produces a purity of taste with mulberries, red cherries and redcurrants over an herbal background of fresh mint and tarragon. This is a medium- to fullbodied wine and even at 15.5% alcohol is vibrant and lively rather than hot and heavy. It is a blend of 75% Grenache – always high in alcohol – with 15% Syrah and 10% Mourvèdre. The 2019 is concentrated with a fine texture and flavours of vanilla cream and red cherries.
NEW
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DOMAINE DE PIÉBLANC, LES HAUTS, AOP BEAUMES DE VENISE, 2018
Grenache, Syrah $ WEB
Dark fruits and savoury notes of olives and forest floor precede a juicy palate with fresh cherry flavours. It has a grainy texture with quite a light mid palate becoming more chewy on the finish. It was matured 12 months in oak.
2021-2024, M8 D9 Dark fruits, savoury olive, forest floor
18°C
Fresh cherries
14.5%
Moroccan mrouzia lamb stew with ras el hanout
$ WEB
$ WEB
A relatively new domaine created in 2014, Domaine de Piéblanc has 15 hectares of terraced vineyards, near the village of Suzette, at an altitude of 300 metres. Vines are in conversion to organic. A 50:50 blend of Grenache and Syrah, the 2018 was part aged for 15 months in oak barrels and has intense graphite and pencil-shaving aromas combined with red apples, tarragon and vegetal mushroom characters. The oak should integrate and mellow with time. It is medium to full bodied with sweet ripe fruits, damson jam and oaky flavours on the finish. 2022-2028, M6 D7 Graphite, pencil shavings, red apples, vermouth
18°C
Damson, oak
15.5%
Duck confit with truffled scalloped potatoes
2022-2028, M6 D9 Red cherries, mulberries, redcurrants, herbs
18°C
Dense, vanilla cream, red cherries
15.5%
Aged cheeses
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CHABLIS
MIXED CASE Artisanally produced using the best traditional varieties of each fruit selected for their intensity of flavour. Fruits are harvested at full ripeness, crushed and steeped in alcohol.
L&F CRÈME DE CASSIS DE DIJON
20% The moment you pour this from the bottle, it is the densest and deepest in colour and just reeks of cassis or fully ripe concentrated blackcurrants. Same intense flavours follow on to the palate, highly concentrated and mouth filling. The classic to make Kir or Kir Royale, I could easily envisage this served on its own with any sort of rich dark chocolate puddings.
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CRÈME DE FRUIT CASE
$ WEB
TWO BOTTLES EACH CASSIS, MÛRE & CERISE $ WEB
L&F CRÈME CERISE
L&F CRÈME DE MÛRE
18% Mûre is aromatically perfumed with very ripe blackberries, crushed fruits and floral violet notes. Pure sweet fruits on the palate, I found this one harder to sip but lots of delicious flavours.
18% Cerise has intense bitter cherry, fresh marzipan and blood orange aromas with strong maraschino flavours that persist. Sweetness is offset by a balancing bitter finish. It is delicious on its own – even if you don’t have a natural sweet tooth – and is an exciting ingredient to play with when making cocktails.
CHILE TOP VALUE
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TOP VALUE
PAULITA RESERVA CABERNET SAUVIGNON, CENTRAL VALLEY, 2020
Cabernet Sauvignon $ WEB
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TOP VALUE
PAULITA RESERVA MERLOT, CENTRAL VALLEY, 2020
Merlot $ WEB
$ WEB
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PAULITA RESERVA SAUVIGNON BLANC, CENTRAL VALLEY, 2020
Sauvignon Blanc $ WEB
$ WEB
$ WEB
A jammy wine with succulent sweet fruit and floral flavours, plums and violets.
Lighter bodied than the Cabernet Sauvignon, Paulita Merlot has violet, lavender and sour cherry flavours.
A tangy wine with sweet and sour citrus on the palate and a crisp finish.
2021-2023, M8 D9
2021-2023, M8 D9
2021-2022, M8 D9
Violets, plums
18°C
Lavender, violet
18°C
Limes, gooseberry
6°C
Sweet jammy fruits
13%
Sour cherries
13%
Sour lime, [D]
13%
Standing rib roast with caramelized root vegetables
Lamb burgers with caramelized red onion jam
Spinach salad with apples, walnuts and goat cheese
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2021 Cellar Schedule C280: Burgundy Pinot Noir, Australia & New Zealand Opens November 10, 2020 Last day to order: December 14, 2020 Mail form by: December 1, 2020 Expected release: Spring 2021
Legend
C281: Tuscany & South Africa Opens December 15, 2020 Last day to order: January 18, 2021 Mail form by: January 4, 2021 Expected release: Early Summer 2021
Red - White - Rosé - Sparkling - Port/Dessert - Spirit
Bottle size
C282: Alsace, Argentina & Chile Opens January 19, 2021 Last day to order: February 22, 2021 Mail form by: February 8, 2021 Expected release: Summer 2021
Number of bottles in case
Aroma
C283: Rhône, Champagne & Burgundy White Wines Opens February 23, 2021 Last day to order: March 29, 2021 Mail form by: March 15, 2021 Expected release: Late Summer 2021
Taste
Serving temperature
C284: Spain Opens March 30, 2021 Last day to order: May 3, 2021 Mail form by: April 19, 2021 Expected release: Early Fall 2021
Percent of alcohol1
Ideal with Evolution Drink this year Will develop, drink within 2 years Meant for cellaring
C285: Bordeaux, Bergerac & Beaujolais Opens May 4, 2021 Last day to order: June 7, 2021 Mail form by: May 21, 2021 Expected release: Fall 2021
Concentration Light - Medium - Great
C286: Piemonte, Veneto, Italy & Germany Opens June 8, 2021 Last day to order: July 12, 2021 Mail form by: June 28, 2021 Expected release: Early Winter 2022
Oak Light - Medium - Heavy
C287: Provence, Loire, Corsica & Languedoc-Roussillon Opens July 13, 2021 Last day to order: August 16, 2021 Mail form by: July 30, 2021 Expected release: Early Winter 2022
Organic2
C288: Portugal, California, Oregon & Austria Opens August 17, 2021 Last day to order: September 20, 2021 Mail form by: September 3, 2021 Expected release: Winter 2022 Fall Online Offering: September 21 - October 11, 2021 CWEB21 Online Offering: October 12 - November 8, 2021
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Limited quantity
Vegetarian2
Overall top 10 from last year
Medal winner M—Degree of Maturity (1-10) M1 = lay down M10 = fully mature
D—Degree of Drinkability (1-10) D1 = needs time D10 = ready to drink
D = Dry <10g/l SD = Semi dry <30g/l
SS = Semi sweet <50g/l S = Sweet >51g/l
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The alcohol percentage value is subject to change before delivery. 2 This information is provided by
our producers and may not reflect Canadian norms.
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