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"Atas" is a uniquely Singaporean slang term that's sure to leave you feeling boujee and classy. You see, "atas" refers to something that is posh, high-class, and oh-so-fancy. It's the kind of thing that makes you feel like you're living your best life, even if you're just sipping on a cup of kopi at the local kopitiam. Here, we're giving you 6 damn atas low-intervention wines to share with your friends.
In this Box you will get:
Francis Boulard Les Murgiers Brut Nature NV
This is a blend of 50% Pinot Meunier, 31% Chardonnay and 19% Pinot Noir. Rich and bold with strong acidity amongst swirls of cinnamon, cinnamon scroll with icing sugar and toasted caramel nuts. Bitter lime acidity and a bit of white liquorice. Full-on, dialled-up, feels great with a strong chill. Get the oysters out!
Bornard-Ponnelle 'Les Viandris' Chardonnay 2022
Bornard's fox in another guise. A collaborative project between Philippe Bornard and Pierre Ponelle, who together give life to a great Jura wine. A Chardonnay with a strong identity, very light oxidation and an exuberant saline part. Produced in very few bottles, this wine will become a rarity. Get it while you still can.
Eastern Peake 'Two Mile Hill' Chardonnay 2021
A Chardonnay planted on rich volcanic soils, with the 2021 being the first vintage and getting 97 points from James Suckling straight off the bat! Scents of lemon verbena, butter, mint and white chocolate. Fine and succulent on the palate. The texture also is a bit shuddery, chops and chews with nice grip though. Very refreshing, unique in a way.
Weingut Schmitt Wild Pony 2022
Bianka and Daniel Schmitt's Wild Pony is fun. Made from Riesling, Silvaner and Pinot Blanc. The wildest curvé from the winery smells of ripe vineyard peaches, orange zest and honey. On the palate it has a fine acidity, a slight tannin kick and a nice length. Great drinking flow. German orange wine masterpiece.
Maloof Scrambled Sticks 2021
Aged in both neutral oak and amphora. Haunting citrus rind and beeswax perfume. Followed by ripe yellow apples, pears, quince and Mirabelle plums on the palate with mouthwatering chalky tannins. It’s all about texture and layers of flavours, from mineral base through fleshy crunchy middle and aromatic skinsy scents on top.
Bodegas Moraza 'Moraza' Garnacha 2019
An organic Garnacha, no oak, fresh, elegant and rich, yet fruity and very approachable. An ideal partner to lamb. Moraza are in the Rioja Alta, north of the Ebro River with vineyards on a south exposition. Vineyards are between 450 m and 650 m with clay and limestone soils. The unoaked Garnacha or Grenache is drinking beautifully now, but could be saved for a few years if you want to.