Upcoming releases for your diary
Part of the thrill of collecting comes from exploring the rich variety on offer: the regions, the styles, the vintages. But we know it’s exactly those aspects that can make the journey seem daunting if you’re just starting out. So, we've brought together our main collecting releases throughout the year, to help you plan ahead and learn a little more about each region. You’ll find insightful educational pieces and articles, as well as mixed cases to help you discover each of the key styles ahead of the main release.
Burgundy
This is one of our biggest offers, and a firm favourite. Alongside Bordeaux, having a range of Burgundy wines in your cellar is a good foundation to build on.
Brunello di Montalcino
Another perennial favourite among collectors, Brunello di Montalcino offers incredible value, considering the quality, demand and longevity of its wines.
The Rhône Valley
There is a huge range of styles and grape varieties on offer from the Rhône, making it a fantastic starting point if you’re new to collecting.
Piedmont
The region of Barolo in the Piedmont hills is growing in importance on the fine wine stage. Red wines here are made from Nebbiolo, and are beautifully ageable – a must for any collector.
Bordeaux
Red Bordeaux is the classic bedrock of any fine wine cellar, renowned for its balance, complexity and ageability. Bordeaux En Primeur is the biggest collecting offer of the year.
Bolgheri
Located on the Tuscan coast, Bolgheri is home to some of the greatest and most iconic Italian fine wine producers – including the likes of Sassicaia, Ornellaia and Masseto.
La Place de Bordeaux
This is a release of fine wines from around the world – from Chile to China, and everywhere in between. The diverse range on offer is a fantastic opportunity for you to discover new regions.
Artisan Champagne
A hugely exciting release, this is an opportunity to explore the smaller-scale, artisanal side of the world’s most celebrated sparkling wine region, beyond the Grandes Marques.
The Loire Valley
There is a wide range of wine styles to explore along the length of the Loire River. There is also great value to be found here, in a region often described as “the next Burgundy”.