Bin Ends


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The term ‘bin’ refers to the bricked off areas of winery cellars where wines are stored to mature. Each of these bins has a number making it easy for cellar hands to locate each wine that the winery produces or matures.
The terms ‘bin-ends’ or ‘odd bins’ refer to the last few bottles of a bin that need to be moved or sold before the next vintage or wine is stored in that bin.
Over time the terms have been more broadly used by the wine industry to identify any wines that need to be moved through and sold quickly.

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  1. Sans' Sulfites Ajoutes, Buzet, France
    Country France
    Region Buzet
    Grape Cab Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
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    Was: HK$98.00

    Now: HK$78.40

    Sans' Sulfites Ajoutes, Buzet, France

    The nose explodes with red fruit and black berries. A fairly powerful attack with tannins that are very present/ An attractively rich and fruity long finish.
    Wine type: Red Wine
    Vintage: 2019
    Awards:
  2. Chateau Hourtou, Ondulations, Bordeaux, France
    Country France
    Region Bordeaux
    Grape Malbec, Merlot

    Was: HK$158.00

    Now: HK$126.40

    Chateau Hourtou, Ondulations, Bordeaux, France

    A clear appearance. A delicious nose with notes of redcurrant, blackberry and blueberry jelly combined with rose petals and peonies. A smooth with notes of Itxassou black cherries and wild raspberries. A wine that is perfect on its own but may also be served throughout a meal.
    Wine type: Red Wine
    Vintage: 2019
    Awards:
  3. Schild Estate GMS, Barossa Valley, Australia
    Country Australia
    Region Barossa Valley
    Grape Grenache, Mourvèdre , Shiraz (Syrah)

    Was: HK$180.00

    Now: HK$144.00

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    Schild Estate GMS, Barossa Valley, Australia

    A controlled and smooth palate with a certain ripe fruit presence. The wine remains light on its feet with a real sense of prettiness to the palate which surprises given the intensity of the nose.

    50% Grenache, 29% Mourvèdre, 21% Shiraz
    Wine type: Red Wine
    Vintage: 2018
    Awards: 93 points - The Tasting Panel Magazine
    90 points. - The Real Review
    Silver - Mundus Vini Summer Tasting

  4. Schild Estate Edgar Schild, Barossa Valley, Australia
    Country Australia
    Region Barossa Valley
    Grape Grenache

    Was: HK$238.00

    Now: HK$190.40

    Schild Estate Edgar Schild Reserve Grenache, Barossa Valley 2019, Australia

    Dark ruby, clear & bright. Flavours of dark bramble fruit and spice provide some early mouth filling texture. These persist and are seamlessly enveloped and supported as they travel through the mouth by a super fine tannin frame working around and with the fruit to ensure some genuine balance and controlled focus to the palate.
    Wine type: Red Wine
    Vintage: 2019
    Awards: 94 points - Halliday Wine Companion
    94 points - The Wine Front, Campbell Mattinson

  5. Hush Heath Balfour Luke's Pinot Noir, England
    Country England
    Region
    Grape Pinot Noir

    Was: HK$260.00

    Now: HK$208.00

    Hush Heath Balfour Luke's Pinot Noir, England

    A classic cool climate Pinot Noir, delicately aromatic with red berry fruits, cherry, raspberry and spicy vanilla with soft but firm tannins.
    Wine type: Red Wine
    Vintage: 2020
    Awards:

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