New Wines, Rare Chance to Stock Up

Bonneau, Chave, Faiveley & More!

Hello Collectors,

If it feels like Friday came a little early, you’re reading this offer correctly. We didn’t want to wait, so we’re bringing you something special a couple of days ahead of schedule. This one includes quite a few of our favorites, and fortunately, there’s a good amount of quantity. Even so, we expect much of today’s offer to disappear by day’s end, so be sure to stock up early.

How about a nice vertical of top vintages from Domaine Faiveley’s magical Clos des Cortons? I’m a huge fan of this wine — in great years it can wildly overdeliver. These are tremendous values and shouldn’t be missed.

For the treasure-hunting Bordeaux lover, we have early vintages of Château Figeac that are just starting to enter their window (at least the 1990 is!). For those familiar, the pre-2009 vintages take time to come around, and we’re thrilled to have them in today’s offer. Ignore the scores — these are superb wines, quintessential old-school Bordeaux.

Also not to be missed: a six-vintage vertical of Domaine Jean-Louis Chave. We’ve featured quite a bit from Chave recently, so if you missed out, this is a rare second chance. There’s also a fantastic pair from Henri Bonneau (both 2001), beautifully aged Domaine René Rostaing from 1985, and some classic 1982 Château Lynch-Bages.

And for the white Burgundy lovers, a trio of 2006 Domaine Hubert Lamy St. Aubin “Chez Edouard” Haute Densité. This is an incredibly rare bottling — and finding it with nearly 20 years of age is rarer still. All wines are already in the US (no tariffs!), and with cooler weather finally here, it’s a great time to ship. Premier storage clients can enjoy complimentary, temperature-controlled transfers any time of year.