PWS Staff Picks 2022

It is that time of year again, the annual Staff Picks, our Best of the Best from the last twelve months. We have spent the last year working hard to taste through as many great wines from around the world as possible and it all (partially) is leading up to this weekend in December. It’s like the Grand Final of tastings, the Clash of the Titans, The PWS Super Bowl….

Always one of the most fun and more eclectic line-ups of the year. The selection this year from the crew of their favourite tipples for 2022 looks fantastic. Some brilliant bubble from its spiritual home in Champagne as well as Cava in Spain. There is always a couple of rielsings as we are riesling-freaks here at Prince so look out for those. There is some great value summer drops from the south of Italy through to cru Beaujolais, Tuscan treats, Aussie chardonnay, Barolo and Cote Rotie.

Another fantastic selection from the crew here and plenty to enjoy whether you are looking for a special treat or just some great BBQ fare.


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  1. Vilmart Grand Cellier NV
    Vilmart Grand Cellier NV

    The NV Brut Grand Cellier is fabulous. Rich, ample and creamy, the Grand Cellier is so alluring from the very first taste. All the Vilmart signatures - most notably uncommon elegance - come through loud and clear. Baked apple tart, pear, spice and a hint off butter add nuance, but it is the wine's overall feel that impresses most. Readers will have a hard time keeping their hands off this seductive Champagne from Vilmart. ANTONIO GALLONI

    Light,bright gold. Heady, complex scents of poached pear, vanilla, anise and pungent flowers. Fleshy but focused and pure, offering vanilla-accented orchard fruit and lemon curd underscored by chalky minerality. Finishes long and toasty, with lingering florality and noteworthy clarity. JOSH RAYNOLDS

    A blend of 30% pinot noir and 70% chardonnay, this has a complex and sophisticated nose that delivers peach fruits and citrus, plus some bolder yellow plum fruits too. The palate is assertive, energetic and concentrated with peach and nectarine flavors met with lemony acidity. Long, really powerful Champagne here. JAMES SUCKLING

    NV
    Champagne
    France
    376
    Special Price $148.00 Regular Price $175.00 As low as $135.00
  2. Chambers Grand Special Muscadelle 375ml
    Chambers Grand Special Muscadelle 375ml

    STAFF PICKS 2022 - EFFIE ROSS

    Stepping into the cellars at Chambers is something akin to stepping into another dimension. The barrel room is a labyrinth of towering casks with age ranges from the most recent vintage through to old elixirs that reliably pre-date all of us. The sense of timelessness at Chambers is palpable. For me, the Grand Muscadelle is the best possible introduction to the style. Burnt butterscotch, orange peel, aromatic spices. The length and persistence are the hallmark of this wine, along with an alluring tension: the wine is simultaneously as unctuous, rich, and deeply caramel as it is ethereal - vibrant and lifted by lightness.

    This is an incredibly complex wine; there's a sense as though layers of scents and flavours hidden in time are flecked throughout, lying dormant, seeping through the staves of old wood. Wines like this speak of Rutherglen, but they also speak of myriad places, things and old memories. A clove orange on the kitchen counter, displaced by tins of cocoa unloaded from the shopping basket, soaking up crumbs and noise of hundreds of honey sandwiches made and eaten in the long days of endless summer holidays. The oldest barrels for the Grand Muscadelle date back to the late 19th century. How astounding to think of these old barrels full of spirited, aromatic Tokay sitting quietly while we live out our lives. Equally astounding is how little thought many emerging wine professionals and oenophiles give to Rutherglen fortified's. I highly encourage you to give this wine a spot on your Christmas table this year. EFFIE

    NV
    Australia
    476
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