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Vinogourmets, located at 80 km west of Paris, Sandra and Philip welcome you since 2008 to make you discover a wide range of wines, champagnes, spirits, accessories around wine and spirits, delicatessen.

Philippe CHRETIEN sommelier in catering, notably with Bernard Loiseau in Saulieu, then manager of a cellar in Paris for 12 years, specializing in grands crus and rare vintages.

He grants a special attention to product selection in order to offer you the best quality price report.

Whether you are looking for a grand cru or a local wine, he will be able to advise you.

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Bonnes Mares Joseph Drouhin 2021 75CL

With 80 hectares, Domaine Joseph Drouhin is one of the largest in the region. It is distributed throughout Burgundy: Chablis (38 hectares), Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune (38,5 hectares), Côte Chalonnaise (3,5 hectares), and includes a majority of Grands Crus and Premiers Crus, planted with two Burgundy grape varieties: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

Between Chambertin and Musigny, and yet less known. The vineyard extends over two communes: Morey-Saint-Denis and Chambolle-Musigny. The plot owned by Joseph Drouhin is located in Chambolle-Musigny.

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Burgundy Chardonnay laforêt Joseph Drouhin 2021 75CL

Burgundy Chardonnay laforêt Joseph Drouhin 2021 75CL

With 80 hectares, Domaine Joseph Drouhin is one of the largest in the region. It is distributed throughout Burgundy: Chablis (38 hectares), Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune, (38.5 hectares), Côte Chalonnaise (3.5 hectares), and comprises a majority of Grands Crus and Premiers Crus, planted of the two Burgundy grape varieties: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

This Chardonnay comes from the entire Burgundy wine region. 

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La fleur  Montagne Saint Emilion  2020  75cl
Château La fleur  Montagne Saint Emilion  2020 75cl

Cépages 80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc, 5% Cabernet Sauvignon

Le Château La Fleur, avec ses 16 hectares de vignoble (12 hectares à Montagne Saint-Émilion, 1 hectare à Lalande de Pomerol et 3 hectares à Bordeaux), se dresse fièrement sur la commune de Néac.
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Trotanoy 1995 Pomerol 75cl
Château Trotanoy 1995 Pomerol 

Cépage 100% merlot

Ce prestigieux domaine, dont le nom évoquait en vieux français le labeur intense de la terre, est situé sur l'une des parcelles les mieux exposées du célèbre plateau de Pomerol. Acquis en 1953 par les Établissements Jean-Pierre Moueix, qui en assurent l'exploitation depuis lors, il bénéficie d'un terroir d'exception.

La diversité des sols, composée à parts égales de graves reposant sur de l'argile et d'argiles noires profondes sur un substrat de crasse de fer, confère au vin une combinaison unique de puissance, de profondeur et de complexité.

Le vignoble, partiellement préservé des gelées dévastatrices de 1956, affiche en moyenne 35 ans d'âge. Il est cultivé selon des méthodes traditionnelles, incluant labour régulier, éclaircissage et effeuillage, et les vendanges sont effectuées de manière idéale en deux ou trois après-midis. Les fermentations ont lieu dans des cuves en ciment, puis le vin jeune est élevé en barriques de chêne, dont la moitié est renouvelée chaque année.

Château Trotanoy figure parmi les vins les plus prisés de l'appellation et peut aisément vieillir plusieurs décennies dans les millésimes d'exception.

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Pavillon de Léoville Poyferré 2018 75cl

Pavillon de Léoville Poyferré 2018 75cl

2ème Vin de Léoville Poyferré

Grapes 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Merlot, 12% Cabernet Franc, 8% Petit Verdot

Le Château Léoville Poyferré produit des vins élégants, très fins, équilibrés et complexes, à la couleur intense et à la texture veloutée, et qui disposent d’une très bonne aptitude au vieillissement.
Castle
Le château est né des divisions successives du domaine de Léoville qui appartenait au XVIII ème siècle à Alexandre de Gasq. En 1826 le domaine est une première fois partagé entre Hugh Barton et Jean de Lascases. Quelques années plus tard ce dernier donne sa fille en mariage au baron de Poyferré et lui apporte en dot une terre prise sur le domaine familial, baptisée Léoville-Poyferré. Rapidement le nouveau cru se bâtit une solide réputation qui lui vaut d'être retenu en 1855. En 1866 le domaine racheté par M. Lalande dont les descendants l'exploitent jusqu'en 1920. Il est alors revendu aux associés de la maison de négoce, H. Cuvelier et fils, qui se transforme en une société civile, les Domaines Cuvelier. Lorsque Didier Cuvelier arrive aux commandes du domaine, le cru a perdu beaucoup de sa splendeur. En une vingtaine d'années il a su redresser la barre de façon magistrale pour produire des vins amples et de longue garde
Comments
Malgré son morcellement le vignoble de Léoville-Poyferré bénéficie d'une homogénéité de sol que peu de Saint-Julien peuvent revendiquer. La vigne s'appuie ici sur des graves fines et des dépôts de sables éoliens. Elle profite d'une excellente exposition qui permet au Cabernet Sauvignon, d'âge respectable, de mûrir dans de bonnes conditions. Pourtant ce potentiel n'a pas toujours été exploité au mieux. Son renouveau on le doit à Didier Cuvelier et à Michel Rolland dont la connivence est à l'origine de très beaux millésimes. La construction d'un chais neuf en 1979 permet un élevage de qualité. Portés par le succès, les administrateurs prévoient maintenant un agrandissement du vignoble dans les prochaines années. Le vin est d'une robe profonde, avec une matière riche gorgée de fruits bien mûrs et d'épices. Son boisé très présent et la force de ses tanin
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Domaine de Chevalier 1996 75 cl
DOMAINE DE CHEVALIER 1996
Pessac Léognan Rouge
Grapes: 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc

Damaged light labels

Domain Details
Located on the edge of the sandy plateau of the Landes, to the west, and the historic vineyard of Graves, which occupies the eastern part of the land, on the banks of the Garonne, the estate only affirms its viticultural vocation in the second half of the XNIXXth century. In 19, Arnaud Ricard and his son Jean, both coopers, acquired the farm which still bears the old Gascon name of "Chivaley". It is in fact Jean Ricard who, at the death of his father, three years later, sensing the exceptional party that could be drawn from the terroir of Chevalier, will be the real creator of the vineyard estate. On the death of Jean Ricard Gabriel Beaumartin, his son-in-law, succeeds him at the head of the farm and it is he who will really establish the reputation of the estate's wine. In 1865, after the death of Gabriel Beaumartin, his son-in-law, Jean Ricard, inherits the estate. But this one does not have a big interest in the field, it is finally his son, Jean, who takes the domain in hand, then only aged 1940 years. Thanks to him the domain gains in notoriety and technicality and propels the domain alongside the biggest ones. And from 21, Olivier Bernard will be the one to continue the work undertaken a hundred and twenty years ago.
Owner Family BERNARD

winemaking
The harvest is manual with sorting as and when picking. Collection in crates - Sorting after destacking - Gravity grading. Vinification is carried out in hot and cold thermoregulated vats with a maceration of 2 at 3 weeks after alcoholic fermentation. The aging takes place in new barrels (50% every 21 months) during 18 to 21 months. The collage is fresh egg white.
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Trébiac Graves Blanc 2022 75CL
Château  Trébiac Graves Blanc 2022 75CL

The castle is managed by Arnaud de Butler, Château Trébiac is located on the plateau of Graves in Portets, 35 km from Bordeaux. 

Cépages  100% sauvignon.

Un graves blanc d'une belle minéralité.
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Lascombes 1990 Martgaux 75CL

Château Lascombes 1990 Margaux 75CL

2nd Cru Classe Margaux Red

Description of the wine

The qualitative explosion of recent years at Lascombes reaches its peak with this sumptuous 2005 vintage. A suave wine of remarkable intensity that concentrates all the nobility of the great Margaux. There is no doubt that we will now have to reckon with this château, which affirms its rank among the best second classified growths!
Details Domain
Classified as a second growth in 1855, Chateau Lascombes, located in the Margaux appellation, owes its name to its first owner, Chevalier Antoine de Lascombes, born in 1625. At the end of the 1952th century, Jean-François de Lascombes became attached thanks to his fortune to make Lascombes a very great wine. Alexis Lichine took over the estate in 2001. He completely restructured Château Lascombes and renovated the wine-growing facilities, thus giving a second wind to this grand cru. Château Lasbombes has been owned by the American group Colony Capital since April XNUMX. The new team has made every effort to improve the quality of this second growth while respecting the tradition stemming from a history and a glorious past.
Owner
Colony Capital
winemaking
The harvest is done entirely by hand. Vinification takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats - Malolactic fermentation in barrels for the Merlots. The aging takes place over 18 months in new oak barrels (60%) - fining with egg white.
Terroir
Deep Quaternary bass
Area
84 hectares
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Clos de L'Oratoire 1998 Saint Emilion Grand Cru 75cl
Château Clos de L'Oratoire 1998 Saint Emilion Grand Cru 75cl

Grapes: 80% Merlot 20% Cabernet Franc

Slightly damaged labels

Le Clos de l'Oratoire, perched on the north-eastern hillside of Saint-Émilion, extends over approximately 13 hectares. Its Fronsac molasse terroir, composed of a sandy layer resting on a clay subsoil, offers ideal conditions for Merlot, which dominates 80% of its plantation.

Careful attention is paid throughout the year to preserve the integrity of this vineyard.

Vinification takes place exclusively in thermoregulated wooden vats. The wood, in perfect symbiosis with the wine, allows it to fully reveal its qualities in terms of color and flavor.

Each vat is treated in a specific way, with controlled temperatures and delicate pumping over, with a constant concern to respect the grapes and their potential.

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D'ARVOUET 2018 75CL

Château D'arvouet Montagne Saint Emilion 2019 75cl


The Vieux Bayard-Arvouet vineyard is located in Bordeaux, in the middle of the most prestigious terroirs of Libourne and in the north-eastern extension of Saint-Émilion on the right bank of the Garonne and the Dordogne.

This charming property of 4 hectares is located on the place of Arvouet.
Its surface is in one piece and presents a traditional right bank grape variety.

Grapes : Merlot 70%, Cabernet Sauvignon 15%, Cabernet Franc 15%. 

This wine presents a dress of a beautiful deep purple color, a very accessible fruity and vanilla nose at the same time. The palate illustrates Merlot on predominantly clay soil, it is supple, generous and delicate. This wine is a delicacy of ripe fruit with melted, balanced and suave tannins.

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TREBIAC GRAVES RED 2018 75CL
Château Trébiac Graves Red 2019 75CL

The castle is managed by Arnaud de Butler, Château Trébiac is located on the plateau of Graves in Portets, 35 km from Bordeaux. 

Grape varieties 70% merlot, 30% cabernet sauvignon.

A delicate red bass, suave with soft tannins.
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Cantemerle 2021 Haut Médoc 75cl

Chateau Cantemerle  5th Cru Classé Médoc Red

Grapes 50% Cabernet Sauvignon 40% Merlot 5% Cabernet Franc 5% Petit Verdot


Classified Cru in 1855, Château Cantemerle extends its vineyard over plots of fine gravel bordering the Gironde estuary.

In the Middle Ages, Château Cantemerle was part of the line of fortifications which defended the banks of the Médoc, about a kilometer from the current castle. A century later, Aquitaine having become English, we find a Lord of Cantemerle, fighting alongside King Henry III of England. The first traces of wine production on the estate were found as early as 1354: the Lord of Cantemerle paid the tithe with a barrel of Clairet! On August 20, 1579, Jean de Villeneuve purchased the noble houses of Cantemerle. He married Antoinette de Durfort, from the house of Duras and Blanquefort and it is through this alliance that, since the year 1600, the Villeneuve de Cantemerle have been called Villeneuve de Durfort. Théophile-Jean Dubos, took over the estate in 1892, with the help of his two sons Pierre and Bernard. When Pierre Dubos died in 1962, his great nephew Bertrand Clauzel became the sole manager and remained so until the sale of the estate in 1981 to the Mutuelles d'Assurance du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics.

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