Sparkling
Tour des Gendres, Pet Nat, Bergerac, France
11
JM Seleque, ‘Solessence’ 2021, Champagne, France
20
White
Gonzalo Grijalba, ‘Gran Cerdo Blanco’ 2022, Rioja, Spain
8
Cinco Leguas, ‘La Maldicion’ 2022, Malvar, Madrid, Spain
9
Réclame du Jour, ‘La Pentière’ Muscadet sur Lie 2021, Loire, France
10
Dandelion, Albariño 2023, Rias Baixas, Saines, Spain
10
Schodl, Gruner Veltliner 2023, Loidesthal, Austria
11
Léon Boesch, 'Les Grandes Lignes' 2022, Riesling, Alsace, France
11
Cota 45, ‘UBE Miraflores’ 2023, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain
12
Oltretorrente Timorasso, Vino Bianco 2023, Piemonte, Italy
13
Domaine Vignes du Maynes, Au Quin Chateau 2020, Macon Cruzille, Burgundy, France
15
Rosé
Ameztoi, ‘Rubentis’ Txakolina 2021, Basque Country, Spain
9
Skin Contact
Schodl, ‘Safari’ 2023, Loidesthal, Austria
10
Claus Preisinger, ‘Kalkundkiesel’ 2021, Burgenland, Austria
12
Red
Roberta Fugatti, Marzemino 2022, Trentino, Italy
8
Monte Dall’Ora, ‘Vino Nato Disobbediente Resistente’, Veneto, Italy
12
Cellar del Roure, Safra 2021, Valencia, Spain
10
J.C Regnaudot, Maranges 1er Cru, Burgundy, France
15
Sherry
Manuel Antonio De La Riva, Manzanilla, Jerez, Spain
7.5
Fossi, Amontillado, Jerez, Spain
10.5
A determined group of wine-makers are creating some truly extraordinary and diverse wines from the mineral rich and mountainous soils of Mediterranean and Atlantic Islands. The combination of ancient vines and the freshness that comes from grapes farmed at high altitude is what makes these bottles so memorable.
Cantine Rallo, Andrea Vesco - Sicily
‘Ciello Bianco’ 2023
36
‘Maremosso’ Catarrato 2022, "Skin Contact"
46
Lyrarakis, Myriam Ambuzer – Crete
Assyrtiko 2021
38
Arianna Occhipinti - Vittoria, Sicily
‘SP68 Bianco’ 2022
64
Il Frappatto 2022, "Red"
95
Vino di Contarada ‘Santa Margherita’ 2019
110
Suertes del Marques, Jonatan Garcia – Tenerife, Canary Islands
‘La Solana’ 2023, "Red"
67
‘Trenzado’ 2022
75
‘Vidonia’ 2019
109
Eduardo Acosta Torres – Sicily
‘Versante Nord’ 2022
74
Sous ls Végétal, Patrick Bouju & Jason Ligas - Samos, Greece
‘Livia’ 2022
75
‘Octave’ 2022
89
'Auguste' 2022, "Red"
102
A lot of people steer clear of Riesling because they think it will be sweet. Yes, there are lots of fantastic examples of sweet Riesling. but when eating seafood we look to the drier styles. Precise, linear wines with bags of complexity.
Weingut Witmann, Philipp Wittmann - Rheinhessen, Germany
‘100 Hügel’ Trocken 2022
47
‘Estate’ Trocken 2021
62
Domaine Léon Boesch, Gérard and Matthieu Boesch - Alsace, France
‘Les Grandes Lignes’ 2022
49
Peter Jakob Kühn - Rheingau, Germany
‘Quarzit’ Trocken 2020
72
Weingut Keller, Klaus Keller - Rheinhessen, Germany
‘Limestone’ Kabinett 2021
75
‘Von der Fels’ Trocken 2021
85
Peter Lauer, Florian Lauer - Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany
‘Faß No. 15’ Stirn 2022
89
‘Faß No. 9’ Kern 2022
89
The unmistakable steely and mineral character of Chablis is what brings us back to this region again and again. The cooler climate allows for less fruit and more texture, making these wines the perfect accompaniment to any seafood.
Gérard Tremblay
Petit Chablis 2023
55
Chablis 2023
65
Chablis 1er Cru ‘Côte de Léchet’ 2023
115
Domaine De La Cadette - Vezelay
‘La Châtelaine’ 2023
60
Patrick Piuze
Bourgogne-Tonnerre 2022
79
Petit Chablis 2022
84
Chablis 1er Cru ‘Vaulorent’ 2020
160
Chablis Grand Cru ‘Bourgros’ 2020
185
Jean-Paul & Benoit Droin
Chablis 1er Cru ‘Monte de Tonnerre’ 2022
115
Chablis 1er Cru ‘Montmains’ 2023
115
Domaine Pattes Loup, Thomas Pico
Chablis 2019
120
Chablis 1er Cru ‘Butteaux’ 2018
165
Vincent Dauvissat
Chablis 2022
160
Not all wines fit in the ‘white’ or ‘red’ catagories. During the summer months especially we look to the rosé, skin contact and light red wines that are so thirst quenching and quaffable. Keep your mind open and expect some funk, some sediment, and a lot of enjoyment.
Ameztoi, Ignacio Ameztoi - Basque Country, Spain
Txacoli de Getaria ‘Rubentis’, "Rosé"
46
Denavolo, Giulio Armani - Emilia-Riomagna, Italy
‘Canteleva’ 2022, "Skin Contact"
50
‘Dinavolino’ 2022
50
Meinklang, Werner, Hannes & Lukas Michlits - Burgenland, Austria
‘Weißer Mulatschak’ 2022, "Skin Contact"
51
Claus Preisinger - Burgenland, Austria
‘Kalkundkeisel’ 2021, "Skin Contact"
62
Jean Maupertuis - Auvergne, France
‘Les Pierres Noires’ 2022
64
Clos Cibonne, Olivier Deforge - Provence, France
Côtes de Provence Cru Classé ‘Tradition’ 2021, "Rosé"
73
Domaine Tempier - Provence, France
Bandol Rosé, "Rosé"
85
Ireland might not be the first country that springs to mind when we talk about wine, but Irish emigrants have been making excellent wine accross the world for centuries. Here we showcase the current generation of Irish winemakers plying their trade outside the island of Ireland.
Killian Horan - Rhone Valley, France
Killian Horan, ‘Nouveau’ 2023
50
Simon Tyrrell, Gerard Maguire & Charles Derain - Rhone Valley, France
Les Deux Cols, 'Les Trois Terroirs', "Red"
56
Les Deux Cols, 'Chemin des Fonts', "Red"
69
Deirdre O’Brien, Maurizio Caffer - Piedmont, Italy
Cascina val Liberata, ‘Cenerina’ 2020, "Red"
62
Cascina val Liberata, ‘La Musa’ 2020, "Red"
66
Liam & Sinead Cabot - Styria, Slovenia
Roka, Furmint 2022
64
Roka, Rumeni Muscat 2022
64
Roka, Blaufrankisch 2021, "Red"
64
Róisín Curley - Burgundy, France
Roisin Curley, Bouzeron 2022
85
Roisin Curley, Fleurie 2022, "Red"
85
Roisin Curley, Beaune 2022
135
Roisin Curley, Fixin 2022, "ed"
135
Dermot Sugrue - South Downs, England
Dermot Sugrue, ‘Bonkers Zombie Robot Alien Monsters from the Future Ate My Brain (sur lie)
93
Dermot Sugrue, ‘The Trouble with Dreams', "Sparkling"
155
Often the old ways are the best, but not always. We love finding producers who are reinventing the way we look at certain wines while maintaining sometimes centuries old traditions, or reviving wines or regions that have been forgotten while innovating and leaving their own legacy. Make way for the new wave.
Quinta Milú, Germán Blanco, Riubera del Duero, Spain
Milú 2022, "Red"
42
‘La Cometa’ 2022, "Red"
58
Celler del Roure - Valencia, Spain
‘Cullerot’ 2023
45
‘Safra’ 2022, "Red"
52
Albamar, Xurxo Alba Padin - Rías Baixas, Spain
Albariño 2023
57
‘Albino’ 2023
73
‘O Esteiro’ 2016, "Red"
75
Rafael Palacios – Valdeorras, Spain
‘Louro de Bolo’ 2021
62
'Sorte O Soro' 2020
660
Domaine Bailly-Reverdy, Frank Bailly - Sancerre, France
‘La Mercy-Dieu’ 2021
63
Mee Godard - Beaujolais, France
Beaujolais Blanc 2022
64
Beaujolais Villages 2022, "Red"
71
Roka, Liam and Sinead Cabot - Štajerska, Slovenia
Blaufränkisch 2021, "Red"
64
Furmint 2021
64
Laški 2021
64
Jean Foillard - Beaujolais, France
Morgon 2022, "Red"
66
Morgon ‘Côte de Py’ 2022, "Red"
89
Yann Bertrand - Beaujolais, France
Fleurie ‘Mon Petit Cheri’ 2022, "Red"
84
Saint Amour ‘Les Bambins’ 2022, "Red"
84
Rosanna Sandri - Barbaresco, Italy
Stella Dorata 2023
85
Botero 2022, "Red"
90
Damasco 2020, "Red"
150
R. López de Heredia Viña Tondonia, María José López de Heredia - Rioja, Spain
Viña Gravonia 2016
85
Viña Tondonia Gran Reserva Blanco 2004
500
Viña Tondonia Gran Reserva Blanco 2001
550
Anders Frederick Steen - Ardèche, France
In The End All We Have Is What We Give’ 2023
85
‘Forever and Ever Child’ 2023, "Sparkling"
95
‘Weightless Fingers’ 2023
96
'Inside I’m a boat built of Paper’ 2022
100
Domaine Des Roches Neuves, Thierry Germain - Samur Champigny, France
Saumur Blanc ‘Clos Romans’ 2019
150
Stephane Bernaudeau - Martigne Briand, France
‘Les Onglés’ 2021
150
Domaine Jamet - Côte-Rôtie, France
Equivoque 2019, "Red"
170
Côte-Rôtie 2018, "Red"
295
There are very few regions that are as synonymous with the natural wine movement as Jura and Savoie. Often compared to nearby Burgundy, both areas are known for their eclectic wines as well as wine makers, due to the varying terroir and strong local identity. Pioneering methods, small plots, extreme altitudes and unusual grape varieties make these some of the most exciting wines available today.
Domaine Lupin, Bruno Lupin - Savoie
Roussette de Savoie ‘Frangy’ 2020
51
Domaine des Ardoisières, Brice Ormont - Savoie
Vin des Allobroges ‘Silice’ 2019
61
Vin des Allobroges ‘Schist’ 2021
115
Fruitière Vinicole de Pupillin - Arbois-Pupillin
‘Le Glanon’ 2021
60
Ça Boit Libre, Damien Bastian Goddard - Savoie
‘Mon Blanc de la Haute’ 2021
75
Bénédicte & Stéphane Tissot - Arbois, Jura
Arbois ‘Patchwork’ 2021
90
Arbois ‘Graviers’ 2020
115
Arbois ‘Rose Massale’ 2020
115
Arbois ‘Savagnin Ouillé’ 2020
115
Jean-Francois Ganevat - Rotalier, Jura
‘La Colline des Dames’, "Red"
125
‘Victor de la Combe’
105
‘Mon Rouge’, "Red"
105
‘J’en Veux Encore’, "Red"
105
Côtes du Jura ‘Oregane’ 2018
190
Côtes du Jura ‘En Billat’ 2020, 1.5ltr Magnum, "Red"
290
Maison Bonnard et Fils - Bugey
‘Romananche’ 2020
100
Les Bottes Rouges, Jean-Baptiste Ménigoz & Florien Kleine - Arbois, Jura
‘Léon’ 2020
110
Synonymous with elegance and finesse, if you’re looking for that extra special bottle, there’s nothing quite like ‘white burg’. Citrus and stone fruit, bracing minerality, buttery richness; all are hallmarks of the region. Along with the unbiqutous Chardonnay, Aligoté is gaining in reputation once again, and in the hands of the right wine maker can make wines with just as much character and enjoyment.
Karl Milan - Chassey-le-Camp
Bourgogne Chardonnay 2020
58
Sylvain Pataille - Marsannay
Bourgogne Aligoté 2021
65
Bourgogne Rouge 2021, "Red"
79
Maison Amboise, Bertrand Amboise - Premeaux-Prissey
Hautes Côtes de Beaune 2021
67
Ladoix 1er Cru ‘Les Gréchons’ 2016
135
Domaine Jean-Claude Regnaudot, Didier Regnaudot - Dézize-les-Maranges
Maranges 1er Cru, "Red"
78
Marc Soyard - Dijon
Bourgogne Blanc 2020
79
Fiona Leroy - Maranges
Maranges ‘Au Chêne’ 2018
84
Domaine Cassiopée, Hugo Mathurin & Talloulah Dubourg - Sampigny-lès-Maranges
Bourgogne Rouge ‘En Gerlieus’ 2022, "Red"
95
Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune ‘Les Côtés’ 2021
105
Maranges ‘Les Plantes’ 2022, "Red"
120
Maranges ‘Le Saugeot’ 2022, "Red"
130
Chanterêves, Tomoko Kuriyama & Guillaume Bott - Savigny-lès-Beaune
Bourgogne Blanc 2022
95
Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune ‘Paris l’Hopital’ 2022, "Red"
105
Domaine Pierre Damoy - Côte d'Or
‘Les Ravry’ Bourgogne Blanc 2017
96
Claire Naudin - Magny-les-Villers
Hautes Côtes de Beaune ‘Bellis Perennis’ 2017
98
Hautes Côte de Nuits ‘Clematis Vitalba’ 2019
98
Jérémy Recchione - Gevrey Chambertin
Hautes Côtes de Nuits 2022
102
Domaine Rougeot, Pierre-Henri Rougeot - Meursault
Bourgogne Côte D’Or ‘Les Grands Gouttes’ 2021
110
Maison Gautheron D’Anost, Bastien Gautheron - Meursault
Marsannay ‘Au Quartier’ 2021, "Red"
120
Fixin 1er Cru ‘Clos du Chapitre’ 2021, "Red"
155
Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey - Chassagne-Montrachet
Bourgogne Blanc 2022
115
St. Aubin ‘Le Banc’ 2022
175
Les Horées, Catharina Sadde - Beaune
Bourgogne Blanc ‘Aganippe’ 2022
125
Côteaux Bourguignons ‘Mon Poulain’ 2022, "Red"
125
Bourgogne Rosé ‘Rosé Bonheur’ 2020 , "Rosé"
129
Domaine de la Pousse d’Or, Patrick Landanger - Volnay
Santenay 1er Cru ‘Clos de Tavannes’ 2021, "Red"
130
Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru ‘Le Cailleret’ 2021
250
Domaine Roulot, Guy Roulot - Meursault
Bourgogne Aligoté 2021
135
Bourgogne Blanc 2021
150
Étienne Sauzet, Émilie & Benoît Riffault - Puligny Montrachet
Puligny Montrachet 2021
195
Prieuré-Roch, Yannick Champ - Premeaux-Prissey
Ladoix ‘Le Clou’ 2019
210
Terroir focused, small production, artisanal winemaking. Grower Champagne is something to be celebrated, not just for celebration. Here we have a small selection of diverse bottles that show the differing terroir and approaches to wine making across the region.
Étienne Calsac - Avize
Côteaux Champenois 2019 , "Still"
105
Mouzon Leroux - Verzy
‘L’Incandescent’, "Rosé"
118
Gaspard Brochet, Montagne De Reims
'333.d’ 2020
125
‘333.c’ 2019
125
Paul Gosset - Ay
‘Printemps’ 2019
130
Charles Dufour (Francoise Martinot) - Landreville
‘Bistrøtage’
150
Champagne Georges Remy - Bouzy
‘Les Muits’
185
Roses de Jeanne, Cedric Bouchard - Celles-Sur-Ource
‘Val Vilaine’ 2022
200
Ulysse Collin, Olivier Collin - Congy
‘Les Maillons’ base 2019, 36 Months
255
‘Les Pierrières’ base 2018, 48 Months
300