Mar
11
2010
A classic claret gift taken to new heights thanks to our stylish leatherette presentation case featuring a corkscrew, bottle stopper and pourer, and drip-stop. Alan Johnson-Hill used to be a financier before settling at Château Méaume, north of Pomerol. Since then he has gained a justifiable reputation for quality winemaking with this rich, plummy claret [...]
Mar
11
2010
Classic claret really works well presented in a wooden box. Alan Johnson-Hill used to be a financier before settling at Château Méaume, north of Pomerol. Since then he has gained a justifiable reputation for quality winemaking with this rich, plummy claret and its soft Merlot fruit.
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Mar
11
2010
Alan Johnson-Hill used to be a financier before settling at Château Méaume, north of Pomerol. Since then he has gained a justifiable reputation for quality winemaking with this rich, plummy claret and its soft Merlot fruit.
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Mar
10
2010
Sénéjac is owned by the same stable as Château Talbot, and always represents great value for fans of mature claret as it ages so gracefully. Deep coloured and heavily perfumed, it has exceptional balance and freshness considering its age.
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Mar
10
2010
The vineyard surrounding the château is situated on one of the best gravelly hilltops to be found between Margaux and St-Julien, near the river, which makes it an exceptional quality growing area with deep, well drained soil. Showing currants and hints of dried flowers on the nose, this medium-bodied claret has velvety tannins and a [...]
Mar
10
2010
Awarded 96/100 by Robert Parker in the Wine Advocate, this is a superb example of mature claret from a top property. In 1997 he said 'Beautifully integrated tannin and acidity are barely noticeable in this classic, full-bodied, velvety-textured, youthful yet exceptional St.-Julien'. It's drinking well now, through to 2025.
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Jun
27
2009
Join Christopher Burr MW in London’s Barbican pairing fine claret with fine food. Guests include chef/ proprietor Francois, and wine importer, Daniel Dancygier
Apr
18
2009
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