New Additions from Bordeaux, Burgundy & the Rhône

Hitting Their Stride

Hello Collectors,

We’ve been fortunate to add a number of new arrivals over the last week from several of our storage clients, so provenance is exactly where we want it to be. What stands out is the balance: mature bottles ready to reward today alongside wines that are just hitting their stride with plenty of runway ahead. And while we’ve been deep into Bordeaux Futures season, we realize not every purchase is destined for the cellar – sometimes you want something to open sooner rather than later.

As always, storage and handling are at the center of what we do, and we’re happy to hold your purchases in ideal conditions for further aging. If you’re not yet storing with us, I’d encourage you to reach out and explore the options. One more thing: everything in today’s offer is priced at $300 and below, with many bottles under $150 – all highly rated and selected with immediate enjoyment in mind.

From Bordeaux, highlights include mature 2009 La Fleur-Pétrus, 2010 Montrose, 2015 and 2016 Figeac, 2008 and 2020 Cos d’Estournel, along with Right Bank favorites from Trotanoy, Canon, and Angelus. Burgundy brings both classic white and structured reds, led by Henri Boillot’s Clos de la Mouchère, a strong lineup from Ponsot including Clos de Vougeot and Corton, plus Robert Chevillon and Clos des Lambrays. The Rhône rounds out the offer with 2 100-pointers – beautifully mature bottles from Chave, Pegau, Charvin, Clos Saint Jean, Saint Préfert, and Chapoutier’s l’Ermite – all will continue to reward patience while offering plenty of pleasure today.