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JS100
JR16.5
LAPOSTOLLE
Clos Apalta 2015
LAPOSTOLLE
For Clos Apalta iconic Wine, the Winemaking philosophy is to reflect the terroir from Apalta by crafting a Wine based in Carmenère. A truly hand crafted Wine, a world class Blend in the Bordeaux tradition.
REGION :Colchagua Valley, Chile
GRAPE : Carmenere, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
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JS96
RP93
LAPOSTOLLE
Clos Apalta 2017
LAPOSTOLLE
For Clos Apalta iconic Wine, the Winemaking philosophy is to reflect the terroir from Apalta by crafting a Wine based in Carmenère. A truly hand crafted Wine, a world class Blend in the Bordeaux tradition.
REGION :Colchagua Valley, Chile
GRAPE : Carmenere, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
฿7,100 -
Clos d'Agon
Clos D’Agon (Rojo) 2017
Clos d'Agon
In the nose is very complex and changing, standing out smells of very ripe red and black fruits, toasted, fennel and other balsamic, spices, minerals and Mediterranean herbs.
REGION :Catalonia, Spain
GRAPE : Petit Verdot, Shraz/syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon
฿2,410 -
JS92-93
D91
WS91
RP88-90
Château Clos Marsalette
Clos Marsalette 2015
Château Clos Marsalette
Full and juicy, with a shortbread note giving way slowly to bright honeysuckle, green fig, yellow apple and salted butter flavors. Fresh and racy through the finish, even with a kiss of shortbread lingering.
REGION :Bordeaux, France
GRAPE : Cabernet Sauvignon
฿2,210 -
TE MATA ESTATE
Coleraine (Bordeaux blend) 2018
TE MATA ESTATE
The palate deepens the opening theme. There’s dark blackberry and ripe plum while underneath, quietly, a precise, profound tannin structure resonates. The aromatics are immediately varietal with grace notes of cassis, raspberry leaf, fresh roses, lifted black cherry, espresso, dark chocolate and cedar.
REGION :Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
GRAPE : Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc
฿3,885
Cabernet Sauvignon
INTRODUCTION
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