Often overlooked but delivering great value are the mature wines from Chinon. In the hands of the right producers, Cabernet Franc from Chinon are long lived, of low alcohol (typically 12.5%), and develop beautifully into complex yet fresh and authentic wines that should be of real interest to lovers of aged wines. Bought from a Michelin starred restaurant in Germany that purchased the wines direct from the producer on release, we have a small pristine parcel of Bernard Baudry Chinon Les Grézeaux 1999 and 2000 to offer today.
Read MoreWe stock a diverse variety of artisanally made wines from the Loire Valley, and we invite you to discover wines from this under the radar region with our Loire Valley Mixed Case, containing one sparkling wine, one Rosé, two whites, and two reds.
Read More“Fulcro is, for me, the most promising of the small producers, making extremely authentic and tasty wines.”
Ferran Centelles, sommelier at the world-renowned El Bulli for 13 years until its closure, writing for Jancisrobinson.com of a blind tasting on Albariños in 2021
Read MoreTo make room for new wines in our warehouse, we are making the below wines available at a discount for our time-limited Summer Sale.
Read MorePairing wine expertise and refined design, the Jancis Collection is the result of a truly collaborative cross-disciplinary partnership between the celebrated product designer Richard Brendon and world-renowned wine expert Jancis Robinson, OBE, MW.
Read MoreFollowing our popular Ex-Chateau offer on the Chateau Bel Air Marquis d’Aligre 2009 and 2000 wines, we are delighted to have sourced more Ex-Chateau back vintages and can now also offer the 2005, 1999, 1998, and 1995 in limited quantities.
Read MoreCelebrate the relaxing of social distancing restrictions by splurging with us and indulging in the wines you love! Enjoy the below special discounts until the end of this month by emailing sales@vynluna.com and pay by Alipay or WeChat Pay.
15% off all of Our Artisan Wines
15% off all Jancis Robinson Glassware
5% off all other wines and merchandise
Read MoreTakaki Okada started Folium Vineyard as a boutique and organically farmed estate with 8ha of vineyards located in the Brancott Valley in the Marlborough Region on New Zealand’s South Island. The wines crafted here are distinctively European in style, with vintage variation, and has a subtlety that complements rather than overpowers food. They have a great following in Japan and other parts of Asia, and the Folium Vineyard Pinot Noir Reserve 2015 was featured as a great match for the much loved Peking Duck dish in the immensely popular Japanese manga series about wine, The Drops of God (神之水滴).
Read MoreOnly 600 bottles produced each year from ungrafted old vines that date back to 1870, today’s ex-Domaine offer is of the rare 2018 and 2019 vintages of the Creutz Sylvaner cuvee from the historic Sylvaner producer Weingut Zehnthof Luckert. The wine is complex, full-bodied, saline, and with elegant texture. It’s a match against great Burgundies in blind tasting, and as with all the other Luckert Sylanvers, it is made to age and should ideally be left to rest in the cellar or decanted in advance before serving now.
Read MoreFounded in 1978 by Piero Benevelli, the father of current proprietor Massimo Benevelli, the estate has been going from strength to strength in recent years. From Fresia, Dolcetto, and Barbera, to the three Barolo crus, each cuvee of the Estate exhibits their own character, with elegance and balance a common theme across the wines. The vineyards are mainly on the hillsides of Monforte, a commune at the south eastern boundary of the Barolo DOCG producing zone. The winery and cellars are in Le Coste di Monforte, and the focus is always in the vineyards, consistent with Massimo’s belief that great wines only follow from the best grapes.
Read MoreThe Royer family owns 5 hectares of vineyards in Châteauneuf du Pape stretching back to the 1800s, but historically always sold their grapes to negociants and rented out their vines. This changed in 1985, when former rugby player Jean Marie Royer finished his oenology studies and returned to the estate to take charge and started bottling wines under his own name. The wines produced here are always amongst the more elegant samples of Châteauneuf du Pape, dominated by ripe elegant red fruit and more Burgundian in style, with Grenache being the dominating grape in the Southern Rhône blend.
Read MoreDomaine Lionnet is a traditional Cornas domaine run by the husband and wife team of Ludovic Izérable and Corinne Lionnet, the estate has been organic since 2007, and officially organic since 2012. Though not certified, biodynamic farming has been practiced here since 2017. The low intervention wines from this small artisanal estate are classically proportioned and distinctly graceful in style, and they continue to sneak under the radar of northern Rhône enthusiasts.
Read MoreDomaine de Villaine was created when Aubert de Villaine, co-owner of the world-famous Domaine de la Romanee Conti, returned to Burgundy from the United States in the 1970s with his American wife. The estate is now run by Aubert’s nephew Pierre de Benoist with organic and biodynamic farming in the vineyards, and with the Mercurey and Rully reds fermented in wood tanks, a style adopted from DRC. Production is low at circa 10,000 bottles per year, so we are delighted to be able to offer the eclectic parcel below.
Read MorePlease join us for a special evening with Sam Lambson of Minimalist Wines, the up and coming producer from South Africa that has wowed the wine world with his distinctive cool climate Syrahs. Prepare for some delectable food prepared by the team at AnOther Place, and lively wine discussions as Sam join us via Zoom to share with us his winemaking philosophy and stories behind each of his wines.
Read More“I am often asked who the up and coming stars are in Piedmont. Massimo Benevelli is surely one of them.” - Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com
Founded in 1978 by Piero Benevelli, the father of current proprietor Massimo Benevelli, the estate has been going from strength to strength in recent years. The estate produces the classic wines of the Langhe that are great reflections of their origins. From Fresia, Dolcetto, and Barbera, to the three Barolo crus, each cuvee of the Estate exhibits their own character, with elegance and balance a common theme across the wines.
Read MoreYann Durieux the rebel winemaker of Burgundy is a protégé of the late Henri-Frédéric Roch, the co-director of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti and owner of Domaine Prieuré-Roch. Having worked at Domaine Prieure Roch, and being put in charge of the Domaine’s Clos de Beze Grand Cru vineyard due to his exceptional understanding of biodynamic viticulture, Yann Durieux struck out to start his own Domaine, Recrue des Sens in 2010.
Read MoreCurrent proprietor Jérôme Billard is the third generation of this family estate, and he gained an expanded worldview by working around the world following his oenology studies in Dijon. He first worked for the Moueix family at Petrus in Pomerol and Dominus in Napa Valley, and followed that up with time at the Sacred Hill estate in New Zealand before returning to Domaine de la Noblaie in 2003.
Read MoreA one of a kind cool climate South African Syrah, the Minimalist Wines Stars In The Dark 2019 is the second vintage of this wine by rising star South African winemaker Sam Lambson. It has earned rave reviews from critics, with South African wine guide Platter’s awarding the 5-stars accolade to the wine , and most recently with Neal Martin, the Bordeaux and South Africa critic for Vinous Media, writing an effusive review and rating the wine 97 points, joint top with only two other reds amongst all South African reds ever reviewed by Neal Martin. Pricing remains reasonable for now despite the world-class quality, but with less than 1,400 bottles produced, and now that the secret is out, it will become increasingly elusive.
Read MoreChateau Sisqueille Rivesaltes Vin Doux Naturel 1874 HKD 5,000 per 37.5cl
The 1874 Rivesaltes from Château Sesqueille comes from a single barrel bottled by Philippe Gayral in January 2013 and it was, in fact, the debut vintage from Sesqueille (sic). It is a remarkable slice of history. The bouquet belies its age with wonderful Japanese plum and scents of sloe that gradually unfold in the glass and enrapture the senses. The palate is complex and sensual with red plum at its core, flanked by white pepper, fennel and aniseed aromas that are all exquisitely defined. The finish feels elegant and pure. No wonder Gayral felt compelled to bottle this. It is now quite difficult to find but bottles might crop up from time to time. Tasted with Philippe Gayral.
Score: 97
Neal Martin, Vinous.com, June 2018
Read MoreWe are delighted to have sourced a parcel of the Zuccardi Finca Piedra Infinita 2016, one of only three wines from South America to be awarded 100 points by the Wine Advocate, and from an estate with vineyards topping World’s Best Vineyards* list for two years in a row.
With only 6,400 bottles produced, we are thrilled to be able to offer a small parcel of this wine in both loose bottles and OWC format all in stock in Hong Kong.
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