Château De La Gardine, Brunel de la Gardine Hermitage 2021 vs JCP Maltus, Château Teyssier, (Magnum) 2019

Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Château De La Gardine, Brunel de la Gardine Hermitage 2021 currently starts £0.30 lower.

AvailabilityIn stockIn stock
Best current price£49.60£49.90
Current stockists1 merchant1 merchant
ProducerChâteau De La GardineJCP Maltus
StyleRedRed
GrapeSyrah, ShirazMerlot, Cabernet Franc
Size750ml1500ml
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Château De La Gardine, Brunel de la Gardine Hermitage 2021

From the storied granite slopes of Hermitage comes this pure Syrah, an expression of power tempered by poise. The 2021 Brunel de la Gardine carries the hallmarks of the appellation: deep, dark fruit, graphite minerality, and that unmistakable Hermitage muscle, all delivered with a supple, modern finesse. It’s a serious wine built to age gracefully, yet already offers great pleasure alongside grilled lamb or a rich winter stew. Château De La Gardine is best known for its Châteauneuf-du-Pape, but the Brunel family’s northern Rhône ventures show equal ambition and class. The bottle itself is a conversation starter, its distinctive shape modelled on an antique, mouth-blown bottle unearthed by Gaston Brunel in the 1960s.

JCP Maltus, Château Teyssier, (Magnum) 2019

This wine is presented in its original wooden case. A polished, fruit-forward Saint-Émilion built mainly on Merlot, the 2019 shows ripe plum and blackberry, soft spice and fine, supple tannins. It’s drinking beautifully now, with enough structure to hold for a few more years. Teyssier is a solid performer, gracing the first-class lounges of several airlines, the choice of a Grand Prix or two, and recommended by critics like The Wall Street Journal’s Will Lyons and Master of Wine Tim Atkin. It’s also one of our key picks and best-value reds — great for impressing at dinner parties without trying too hard.

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