酒標結合了二兔與旋轉木馬的形象概念,充分展現藏元天馬行空的童趣想法。使用了丸石酒造專屬酒米「萬歲米」以精米步合55%純米吟釀規格釀製,並以初榨生酒(しぼりたて生)形式裝瓶,保留了清酒的完整香氣,入口清新甘甜帶有酸度,尾韻乾淨俐落。
Rice Polishing Ratio: 55%
ABV: 16%
vol: 720ml
Appearance: Bright, translucent ruby red.• Nose: Aromatic and fresh. Aromas of red cherries, crushed raspberries, and fresh redcurrants are complemented by subtle floral notes (violet), a hint of wet gravel (minerality), and a touch of cedar from the oak.
It opens with an appealingly fresh nose, brimming with vibrant summer yellow fruits such as Bergeron apricot, nectarine, and plum. On the palate, it remains fruit-forward, showing early signs of development and juicy ripeness. The Meunier grape lends dept
A velvety texture to fully bring out the inherent umami of the rice
Winner of a Gold Medal in The Fine Sake Awards Japan 2019 and a Gold Medal in the Oneuchi Atsukan (Good Value, Hot Sake) category of the Japan Kan Sake Award 2017. This junmai sake is Ch
Verdant, savory aromas charm the nose along with Ginger Gold apple and hints of mushroom and pear blossom. The palate is bright, fresh and steely in texture with a chalk-dusted acidity that compels the finish. Pair with leek tart, lobster macaroni and che
Toc Bas Friulano DOC enchants with its radiant yellow color, reminiscent of the sun-drenched hills of Friuli. In the glass, this wine unfolds a fascinating bouquet characterized by fresh aromas of green apple and fine citrus notes. Appealing nuances of al
In the 1980's, Antonio Mastroberardino experimented with making a white wine from aglianico, but the project was not fully realized until 2013, when Antonio's son, Piero, produced Neroameta Bianco Campania IGT. Neroameta meaning, "half-black," is a blanc
Straw yellow. This is a delicate wine, with hints of fresh fruit, almond, hazelnut, citrus fruits, herbs, white flowers, and dried flowers. On the palate, this is a full-bodied wine with light fruit and floral notes. Pair with light appetizers, buffalo mo
Straw to golden yellow in colour with a greenish reflex. Fresh, pleasantly light broom scent, well structured, pleasant acidity and very rich on the palate with a delicate bitter note on the finish reminiscent of pomegranates
Grape Variety: 100% Falang
WHAT IS TWO LEFT FEET?
Two Left Feet is what can happen when you dance after a glass or two of Mollydooker.
TASTING NOTES:
In 2022, Two Left Feet wine stands out for its lively balance. The Shiraz (70%) grape adds depth, while Merlot (15%) and Ca
A juicy and very delicious red with plum, light pepper, chocolate and hazelnut aromas and flavors. It’s medium-bodied with a pretty center palate and a bright fruity finish with just the right amount of tannins that frame the wine nicely
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Considered to be one of the finest producers in the Mâconnais, Domaine Cordier is located in the village of Fuissé, managing a unique mosaic of over 100 individual plots, spread over 30 hectares and 8 villages. Cordier and his team work the vineyards orga
This sake offers a pure and transparent taste, embodying the flavor of the Snow Goddess. It is rich and fruity, leaving a pleasant lingering aftertaste of the delicious rice.
Dewazakura Junmai Daiginjo Yuki Megami 48 Hiire is a Junmai Daiginjo crafted
Available and aromatic Chardonnay that charms with its subtle maturity. The aroma offers discreet notes of ripe apples, citrus fruits, and subtle hints of vanilla. The taste is fresh, mineral, and soft, appealing to many. It is versatile and can be served
Mélanie P ster is the 8th generation to make wine at this 25-acre family domaine and the rst woman. Her father was a pioneering viticulturist (he stopped tilling and the use of herbicides in the 1980s). Mélanie has kept the house style of dry, incisive w
As a parent to Gamay noir this Austrian variety behaves similarly to that variety in the Willamette Valley, expressing lively acidity, vibrant purple hued wines at low pH and moderate alcohols. There are a handful of plantings of Blaufränkisch in the Will
Crafted in the style of Beaujolais wines. This light-bodied red wine from Monterey is perfect when served chilled and can pair with a wide variety of foods.
SIP AND SERVE
Served slightly chilled, displays inviting fresh raspberry, cranberry, and pom
La Dame de Montrose, first vintage 1983, is the highly-regarded ‘second wine’ of Chateau Montrose, the St. Estephe deuxième cru (second growth). Montrose has a little more than 90ha of vines, the entire site overlooking the Gironde. The vineyard is 60% ca
2014 Sauternes, Second vin du Chateau Rieussec, Bordeaux.
The 2014 Carmes de Rieussec is the Second vin du Chateau Rieussec and was selected on the same basis as the Grand Vin. This wine comes from the prestigious Sauternes appellation. The name Carmes d
Single vineyard Rully which can compete well with Puligny Montrachet. Nice pale gold robe, brilliant. Open and pleasant bouquet on toasted and buttery aromas. This wine is rich with a touch of liveliness.
Grape Variety: Chardonnay
ABV: 13.5%
Vol: 750
"Brimming with white and yellow peach interwoven with a delicate leesiness and an elegant acidity, this medium-bodied and beautifully proportioned Mosel GG won’t need long in the bottle before it really shines. Intensely slatey lemon zest finish."-James S
Made from 100% Chardonnay grapes, which are grown in the Rully region of Burgundy, France. The grapes are carefully selected and harvested by hand before being fermented in stainless steel tanks and aged on lees for several months.
The wine is a pale g
Timorasso is an ancient indigenous grape variety of Piemonte.
The wine has an incredible structure and longevity, the delicate citrus and floral notes sing in concert leading to a vibrant long finish.
Tasting Notes
Color: bright straw-yellow
Bouqu
A sweet scent that you can also feel like yellow peaches and lychee. It is characterized by a thick and sweet texture, and the concentrated mellow sweetness reminiscent of pione and the rich umami like yellow peach overlaps many times. The gorgeous aftert
Our love affair with wine in Hong Kong has never faded. Today wines are as popular as they were, and drinkers are only getting more discernible as better wines enter the market. Most drinkers still prefer to enter a physical wine store, but more and more people are buying wine online. The Bottle Shop works with many suppliers of wine in Hong Kong, we also import wines directly from various wine making countries. Our aim is to curate the most beloved wine list suitable for dynamic drinkers who wish to explore new palates and characters.
Our award-winning wine shop is located in Sai Kung, and we serve a wide range of wine lovers from local residence to day visitors. We also serve wine online for drinkers throughout Hong Kong. Whilst most wine shops online encourage bulk purchases for a quick turnover, we encourage our customers to try a wide variety of wines with 10% discount for any six or more bottles of wines, including sakes.
There is no shortage of opinions on new world vs old world wines. However, the most obvious difference is that old world wine regions tend to have classifications to regulate how wine is made, and where they can denote their appellation. Two of the most famous examples are France's Appellation d’origine controlee (AOC) scheme, and Italy's denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) system, introduced in 1963. For some classifications, not only do the wines have to meet production method and area specificities, they also have to pass flavour and character tests. Some notable Geographic Indication or Origins include Indication Géographique Protégée (IGP), Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT), Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG), Denominacion de Origen Calificada (DOCa), Vino de la Tierra (VdIT), Denominacion de Origen (DO), Qualitatswein (from 13 wine regions), Pradikatswein (Ripeness level), and so on.
Our wine online shop would like to advise that these classifications in the "old world", in countries like France, Italy, Spain, and Germany, can mean quality guarantee on the one hand, but on the other it also means limitations on innovation. Whereas in countries where no such classifications exist, wine makers are more willing to experiment, resulting in a more diverse range of characters in wine.
Bordeaux is the most popular wine in Hong Kong, making up a quarter of the value of all imported wines. In fact, as of 2017, whilst the average price of an exported bottle from Bordeaux wine is 7 euros, Hong Kong pays an average bottle of 32 euros (HK$290), the highest in the world. There's an additional factor that goes into this statistic, Hong Kong’s early wine adopters in the 1990s were the middle-income earners, 30 years on they’re still loyal drinkers of Bordeaux wines, maintaining their consumption levels. Furthermore, this demographic group overwhelmingly prefers red wines over white wines, which is also reflected in wine online sales too.
As more and more young demographic groups begin their wine journey, they also come with more education on wines, hence they’re much more discernible when it comes to which wines to choose for different contexts and occasions, such as wines for beach parties, wine pairing with certain cuisines, and so on. Our wine store is therefore tailored towards a much more diverse range of drinkers, and our team is keen to recommend new wines or grape varietals that our customers are yet exposed to. We believe the best wines are those that fit particular occasions, food, climate, place; and it’s our job to make sure our customers walk out of our wine shop with the best product for them.
Have you ever been in a wine store and found yourself lost? There are bottles everywhere but the old-world wines, like French or Italians, don’t tell you what grape variety the bottle houses? This is common because countries with a rich wine tradition tend to have designated grape varietals to particular regions. For example, if you pick up a bottle of burgundy at a wine shop, it is most likely to be a Chardonnay if it’s a white wine, and a Pinot Noir or Gamay if it’s a red. It is very unlikely to be anything else. Whereas in the newer wine regions like New Zealand, Australia, or America, the grape varietals found in these countries are more diverse.
We actually think it’s best to have a little fundamental knowledge when it comes to navigating any wine shops, whether it’s for wine online, or a physical wine store. Below are some common associations between grape varietals and regions.
If you're buying wines online, most wine stores explicitly state a wine’s “specifications”, including winery, production region, grape varietal, vintage, brief description, and even tasting notes. If you’re buying from a physical wine shop, even if you know what you’re looking for, it doesn’t hurt to ask for recommendations.
We think we have a pretty simple job. Our wine shop only sells products we actually enjoy, and are value for money. As a boutique wine store, we try to house all the important categories of wines, and varietals, to ensure we accommodate all our customers. Our wine online orders are delivered the next day if the order is placed before 3pm. We secure the parcels with environmentally friendly packaging like cardboards to ensure the wines are secured and protected. Unlike many other wine stores, we don’t use plastics as the main packaging. If you ever find plastics in our parcels, they are all salvaged and reused. During storage and delivery, we ensure the wines are at optimum temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and below, or delivered cold at 4 degrees C. If you’re unsure about which wine online products are right for you, or need recommendations, let us know via email or phone, we can walk you through the selection, and delivery process.