Vaucluse Cellars
54-58 New South Head Rd
Vaucluse, Sydney, NSW
2030 AUSTRALIA

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Magnums & Friends



Online prices are stated as single units as part of a mixed/straight dozen purchase or more. A 'Short Case Surcharge' of 25% is applied to purchases less than 12 units, plus freight if applicable.

Chateau St Georges, St Emillion 2005 MAGNUM 1.5L
First among equals, this genuine Château wine embodies all the qualities one has come to expect of the Saint-Emilion region: a long, frank flavour, an original savour, a pure deep purple hue and a broad, generous bouquet. Made by the proprietor himself using traditional slow and natural methods, bottled at the château, Château Saint-Georges, Saint-Georges Saint-Emilion stands apart for consistent quality and a great propensity for ageing, with each vintage bringing its own special nuances. How can we resist!
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$139.90
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Domaine du Clos de Tart, Clos de Tart Grand Cru Monopole 2006 Magnum
A moderate dollop of new wood frames very ripe yet airy and elegant black raspberry and cherry aromas that are exceptionally fresh and dissolve into rich, suave and very pure full-bodied flavors that are wonderfully seductive as they just ooze dry extract that renders the otherwise very firm tannins almost invisible on the mouth coating, concentrated and strikingly long finish. While this is certainly a big wine, it is actually quite refined and elegant, indeed very much in the style of the '01 as Pitiot suggests. It doesn't quite have the sheer depth and incredible delineation of the '01 but this is high class juice all the same that is built to age. Jan 01, 2009 93 Points Drink: 2018+ BURGHOUND
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$1,725.00
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Domaine Tollot-Beaut, Savigny Champ Chevrey 1er Cru 2004 MAGNUM
Champ-Chevrey was acquired by our family in 1953, explains Nathalie Tollot at Domaine Tollot-Beaut. It is located east of Lavières. As with Lavières the subsoil is limestone laves, but with more clay. In general the wines from Lavières are very refined and elegant, but Champ-Chevrey have more structure. The vines in Champ-Chevrey were planted in 1955 and the name comes from the French word for hemp, chanvre.
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$156.00
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Penfolds Grange Hermitage MAGNUM 1998
The 1998 Grange will be legendary. A blend of 97% Shiraz and 3% Cabernet Sauvignon, it tips the scales at a whopping 14.5% alcohol. The inky/purple color is followed by an extraordinarily intense nose of creme de cassis intermixed with blueberry and floral notes. As the wine sits in the glass, aromas of meat, plums, and cola also emerge. It is a seamless effort with sweet tannin, well-integrated acidity, sensational extract, and layer upon layer of blackberry and cassis fruit that stain the palate and fill the mouth. Its harmony, freshness, and remarkable length (the finish lasts nearly a minute) suggest an all-time classic. Anticipated maturity: 2006-2030. Wine Advocate # 148 Aug 2003 Robert Parker 99pts.
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$2,800.00
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Penfolds Grange Hermitage MAGNUM 1999
The first 100% shiraz Grange since 1963, and an excellent follow on to the 1998 vintage. ayers of fruit, with blackberry and blueberry to the fore, as suggested by the nose. An underlying tarriness and new oak are seamlessly absorbed. A mass of fine grained tannins court a firm tight finish of great length. The wine possesses the essential ingredients of the marque, richness, harmony, and balance. A fitting Grange release to end the 1900’s, with decades of life ahead.
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$1,800.00
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