A study of Bordeaux's grand crus, by Deggusto · Bordeaux, France
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A Letter from the Cellar
There comes a moment when a vineyard, a vintage, a bottle becomes history.
In Bordeaux, the great estates have produced wine for centuries, but only a handful of vintages will be spoken of in fifty years. The 1982. The 2000. The 2010. The 2016. These are the wines that define a generation, and they are vanishing, bottle by bottle, into private collections from which they will not return.
Deggusto exists for those who understand that fine wine is not consumed, but witnessed. For twenty-five years we have built relationships with the most allocated châteaux in France, the most secretive estates in Tuscany, the cult producers of Napa Valley. The wines that arrive in our Bordeaux cellar do not appear on supermarket shelves. Many do not appear anywhere at all.
Every bottle in this edition has passed through our hands: tasted, authenticated, and aged in our climate-controlled Bordeaux cellar at 12°C. Dispatched by climate-controlled courier to collectors in sixty-eight countries. Each one an irreplaceable artefact of its terroir, its vintage, and its time.
The Deggusto Team · Quai des Chartrons, Bordeaux
25
Years in Bordeaux
68
Countries Served
12°C
Cellar-Aged & Authenticated
100%
Condition Guaranteed
Château Angélus, Saint-Émilion, at sunset
This Week's Acquisitions
Six Bottles, Six Stories
Curated 12 June · Updated weekly
01BURGUNDY·2020
DOM DE LA ROMANÉE CONTI Montrachet Grand Cru 2020
Name: Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Vintage: 2020 Wine: Montrachet Grand Cru Region: Puligny-Montrachet / Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte de Beaune, Burgundy, France Grape Variety: 100% C
Chardonnay100 Points
From
€18,460
02BORDEAUX·2019
Chateau Lafleur 2019
Château Lafleur 2019 Name: Château Lafleur Vintage: 2019 Wine: Grand Vin Region: Pomerol, Bordeaux, France Grape Variety: Merlot & Cabernet Franc (roughly equal proportions) Al
Merlot100 Points
From
€2,600
03NAPA VALLEY·1997
Harlan Estate Proprietary Red 1997
Region: Napa Valley, California, USA Appellation: Oakville AVA Grape Variety: Predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon with Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot Alcohol Content: Approx
Region: South Australia Appellation: Barossa Valley & Clare Valley Grape Variety: 100% Shiraz Alcohol Content: Approx. 14.5% Bottle Size: 750ml Robert Parker Score: 100 Points
Syrah/Shiraz100 Points
From
€1,825
06NAPA VALLEY·2016
Promontory Proprietary Red 2016
Name: Promontory Vintage: 2016 Wine: Proprietary Red Region: Oakville, Napa Valley, California, USA Grape Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon–based blend Alcohol Content: Approx. 14.5% Bot
Cabernet Sauvignon100 Points
From
€1,590
Estate Profile · 02
Inside Château Angélus
Elevated to Premier Grand Cru Classé A in 2012, the highest distinction in Saint-Émilion, Angélus produces wines of opulent generosity and silken depth. Each bottle in our cellar comes from direct allocation, accompanied by full provenance documentation.
A sculpted relief of the very label you have acquired. Yours to keep, to frame, to hang in your cellar long after the wine is gone.
No other wine merchant offers this. With every order, our atelier in Bordeaux produces a collectible relief artwork of the label of the wine you have chosen. Standard format 240 x 165 mm, individually numbered, signed and certified, ready for the frame of your choice. A second collection alongside your cellar.
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Our Story
About Deggusto
A maison founded in Bordeaux in 1999, dedicated to securing the world's most coveted bottles for collectors who understand that great wine is not consumed, but witnessed.
Deggusto began with a single conviction: that the finest wines of the world deserve to reach the hands of those who would truly appreciate them, wherever in the world those hands might be. Twenty-five years later, that conviction has not changed.
From a small office on the Quai des Chartrons, the historic heart of the Bordeaux wine trade where merchants have negotiated allocations from the great châteaux since the eighteenth century, we have built one of the most carefully curated cellars in Europe. Today we serve collectors, restaurants, hoteliers, and private connoisseurs in sixty-eight countries.
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The Philosophy
We are not a wine shop. We are a maison de négoce: the centuries-old French institution that exists between vineyard and collector, securing allocations from estates that do not sell directly to the public, ensuring authenticity, providing climate-controlled storage, and orchestrating delivery to wherever in the world the wine must travel.
The wines we offer are not chosen by algorithm. Every bottle in our catalogue has been tasted by our team of certified sommeliers, evaluated for its faithfulness to terroir and vintage, and authenticated against its château of origin. Bottles that do not meet our standard are returned. Bottles that do are aged in our cellar at a constant twelve degrees Celsius with seventy percent humidity until the moment they are dispatched.
We do not sell wine. We offer access to bottles that tell the story of a terroir, a vintage, and a moment that will never return.
The Cellar
Our cellar at 9 Rue Condé occupies the cool subterranean limestone caves typical of the centre of Bordeaux. The conditions are exactly those that the wines have known since fermentation: constant temperature, stable humidity, complete darkness, total silence. Wines arrive here directly from the châteaux, never from intermediaries, never from secondary markets, and they remain here, undisturbed, until they are dispatched to their final destinations in temperature-monitored cases.
The Network
Twenty-five years of quarter-century relationships with the most prestigious estates of France have given us access to allocations that simply do not appear in the public market: the Premier Grand Crus of Bordeaux, the monopoles of Burgundy, the cult Cabernets of Napa Valley, the Super Tuscans of Bolgheri, and the historic Riojas. We have direct accounts with hundreds of estates, and we honour those relationships with discretion, fair commerce, and absolute respect for the work of the vignerons themselves.
The Service
Deggusto is a partnership. Our clients are private individuals building decades-long cellars, restaurants seeking allocations for their lists, hoteliers furnishing the world's finest properties, and institutions assembling reference collections. Each is served by a dedicated sommelier who knows their preferences, their cellar, their occasions, and their projects. We offer personalised allocations, en primeur subscriptions, vertical collections, gift services, and private tastings, all with the discretion that the trade has practised since long before our doors first opened.
In 2024, Deggusto was honoured to become the official wine partner of JetOne Aviation, providing the bottles served onboard private flights departing from Europe to destinations across the world. It is a partnership we are proud of. The only way to drink a great wine, after all, is in the company of those who appreciate it.
The Deggusto Team
Quai des Chartrons · Bordeaux · Est. 1999
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Browse the full cellar, or contact a sommelier directly for personalised allocations and en primeur subscriptions.
Our Heritage
The Bordeaux Cellar
Twelve degrees Celsius. Seventy percent humidity. Total darkness. The conditions of our limestone caves at the Quai des Chartrons are the same that the great wines of Bordeaux have known since the seventeenth century.
Beneath the streets of Bordeaux lies a network of limestone galleries carved out by generations of wine merchants since the seventeenth century. It is in these galleries, cool, silent, and entirely shielded from the variations of the surface world, that Deggusto maintains its cellar.
For a great wine to age as it should, four conditions must be perfectly met: temperature, humidity, light, and stillness. A few degrees of variation, a few months of dryness, a single beam of sunlight, the vibration of a passing lorry. Any one of these is enough to compromise a wine forever. The reason that mature bottles of Lafite, Pétrus, or Romanée-Conti command the prices they do is not their age but their provenance: the assurance that, in the decades between bottling and uncorking, the wine has never left conditions identical to those of its original cellar.
Climate Control
Our cellar is maintained year-round at twelve degrees Celsius and seventy percent relative humidity: the exact conditions of the château cellars themselves. Three independent climate systems monitor every gallery in real time, with redundancy ensuring that a single failure cannot affect the conditions of the wines. Temperature variations greater than half a degree trigger immediate alerts to our cellar master, on call twenty-four hours.
Authentication & Provenance
Every bottle entering our cellar is verified against the château's records. We inspect labels, capsules, fill levels, and where applicable cross-reference the bottle's code with the estate's tracking system. Bottles whose provenance cannot be verified are refused and returned. Each authenticated bottle is issued a certificate of provenance which travels with the wine to its final destination.
This is not merely good practice; it is the foundation of our work. Counterfeit fine wine is a problem of growing magnitude, and we treat the integrity of our cellar as our highest duty to our clients. We do not buy on the secondary market. We do not accept consignments from private collectors. Every bottle in our cellar has come to us directly from the château or from the most established and verifiable importers.
Cellar Specifications
Location: 9 Rue Condé, 33000 Bordeaux, France
Temperature: 12°C ± 0.5°C constant
Humidity: 70% RH ± 5%
Capacity: Approximately 80,000 bottles
Insurance: Full inventory insured at replacement value
Security: 24/7 monitored, biometric access
Private Storage
For collectors who wish to keep their bottles aging in conditions superior to those they could maintain at home, Deggusto offers private cellar storage. Your bottles rest in our cellar under your name, fully insured, and remain entirely your property. You may consult your inventory online at any time, request bottles to be dispatched on a moment's notice, and add to your holdings as you acquire new wines. Annual storage fees are modest and based on the volume held.
Many of our oldest clients have built cellars of several thousand bottles with us over the course of decades, cellars that, were they kept at home, would require enormous investment in dedicated storage infrastructure, and would still not equal the conditions of a true cellar like ours.
Visit Our Cellar
Deggusto welcomes serious collectors by private appointment to visit the cellar, taste from open bottles, and meet our sommeliers. Tastings are bespoke, scheduled around the wines you wish to discover, and held in the historic tasting room above the cellar at the Quai des Chartrons. To arrange a visit, please contact our office directly.
Antoine Mercier
Cellar Master · Deggusto Bordeaux
Schedule a Private Visit
To arrange a private tour of the cellar or a bespoke tasting in our Bordeaux office, please contact our team.
Logistics
Shipping & Delivery
From our Bordeaux cellar to your address, in climate-controlled cases, by certified couriers, with full insurance and signature on delivery. We ship to sixty-eight countries.
The journey of a great bottle does not end when it leaves the cellar. The wine must arrive at its destination in precisely the same condition in which it departed: never overheated, never frozen, never shaken. The logistics of fine wine delivery are no less important than the conditions of cellaring.
Delivery Times
Our standard delivery times below are calculated from the moment the order is processed (typically within twenty-four hours of receipt) to the moment of signature at the destination. All shipments depart from our Bordeaux cellar.
Destination
Carrier
Transit
From
France & Monaco
FedEx Priority · Chronopost
24–48 hours
€18
European Union
DHL Express · FedEx
2–3 business days
€32
Switzerland & UK
DHL · UPS Express
3–4 business days
€48
United States
FedEx International Priority
4–5 business days
€75
Canada & Mexico
FedEx · DHL
4–6 business days
€85
Brazil & South America
DHL · FedEx International
5–7 business days
€95
Middle East · UAE · Saudi
DHL Express · FedEx
4–5 business days
€90
Asia · Japan · Singapore
DHL Worldwide · FedEx
5–7 business days
€110
Australia · New Zealand
DHL · FedEx International
6–8 business days
€135
Complimentary Shipping
All orders above €500 within the European Union receive complimentary standard delivery.
All orders above €1,500 worldwide receive complimentary express delivery.
Climate-Controlled Transport
From May through September across most of the northern hemisphere, ambient temperatures pose a serious threat to fine wine in transit. During these months, we recommend, and for certain destinations require, the use of climate-controlled cases. Our insulated phase-change cases maintain an internal temperature between ten and fifteen degrees Celsius for up to seventy-two hours, even when subjected to external temperatures up to forty-five degrees.
Climate-controlled cases carry a supplementary charge of forty-five euros per case (six bottles per case). For destinations in the tropics or during extreme weather conditions, we may also delay departure until temperatures along the route are favourable. Your sommelier will advise.
Packaging & Protection
Every bottle that leaves our cellar is individually wrapped in protective sleeves and seated in custom-cut moulded polystyrene inserts within reinforced double-walled cases. Cases are sealed with tamper-evident tape and bear no external indication of their contents. Tracking and signature on delivery are included on every shipment without exception.
Customs & Duties
For shipments outside the European Union, customs duties and local taxes are the responsibility of the recipient unless otherwise arranged. Deggusto handles all export documentation, including health certificates, certificates of origin, and any other paperwork required by the destination country. For certain markets, notably the United States and Hong Kong, we partner with established importers to ensure full compliance with local regulations.
Insurance
All shipments are insured to their full declared value, including against breakage, theft, and temperature damage. Claims are processed promptly and without bureaucratic friction. In the rare event of a problem in transit, your bottles are immediately replaced from cellar stock where possible, or fully refunded.
Hélène Dubois
Director of Logistics · Deggusto Bordeaux
Questions on Delivery?
For specialist advice on shipping to your destination, climate-controlled options, or scheduled deliveries, please reach our logistics desk directly.
Customer Service
Returns Policy
Our standards for the condition of every bottle we dispatch are absolute. When a bottle does not meet them, we resolve the matter without bureaucracy and without delay.
Fine wine is a delicate product and a trade governed by mutual confidence. Deggusto stands behind every bottle that leaves its cellar: against breakage, against fault in the wine itself, against any failure of our service. Where a problem arises, our policy is to resolve it without dispute and without delay.
Damaged in Transit
In the rare event that a bottle arrives broken or visibly compromised, please photograph the case and bottle immediately upon receipt and contact us within forty-eight hours at info@deggusto.com. We will arrange immediate replacement from cellar stock, or a full refund, whichever you prefer, without requiring the return of the damaged bottle. Our insurance covers all transit damage.
Corked or Faulty Wine
A wine that is corked, oxidised, prematurely aged, or otherwise faulty due to a defect in its bottling or storage prior to reaching us is unacceptable. If a bottle is faulty upon opening, please retain the bottle, capsule, and cork, and contact us within seven days. Where the fault is verified by our sommeliers, we will replace the bottle from cellar stock or issue a full refund. For bottles of exceptional value, our sommelier may request to examine the cork and capsule to confirm the source of the fault.
Please note: the wine being not to your personal preference is not a fault. Wines from older vintages develop characteristics such as tertiary aromas, declining fruit, and fine sediments, all of which are entirely normal and even desirable. If you are uncertain whether a wine is faulty, your sommelier at Deggusto will be glad to advise.
Right of Withdrawal
For shipments within the European Union, consumers benefit from a fourteen-day right of withdrawal as provided under EU consumer protection law. To exercise this right, please inform us in writing within fourteen days of receipt. The bottles must be returned in their original packaging, unopened, with all original protective materials intact. Return shipping is the responsibility of the customer for withdrawal requests not arising from a fault in the goods.
Please note that this right does not apply to bottles which have been opened, to bespoke allocations or en primeur subscriptions, or to bottles that have been personalised in any way (engraving, special labelling, gift wrapping with personal messages).
Cancellation of Orders
Orders may be cancelled without charge at any time before dispatch. Once dispatched, the order may still be cancelled but standard return conditions will apply. For pre-orders and en primeur allocations, cancellation policies are specified at the time of the order and reflect the conditions imposed by the château itself. En primeur allocations cannot generally be cancelled once confirmed.
Refunds
Approved refunds are processed within five business days to the original method of payment. For wire transfers and bank transfers, processing time may extend to ten business days depending on the receiving bank.
In Case of Issue
Email: info@deggusto.com
Phone (24/7): +33 6 73 23 83 61
WhatsApp: +1 332 256 5110
Please include your order number and photographs where relevant.
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Deggusto respects the privacy of every visitor and client. The data we collect is used solely to provide the service you have requested, and is never sold, shared with advertisers, or used for purposes you have not explicitly approved.
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The data controller for personal information collected through this site is DEGGUSTO, 9 Rue Condé, 33000 Bordeaux, France. Questions regarding the processing of your personal data, or the exercise of your rights under data protection law, should be addressed to info@deggusto.com.
Data We Collect
We collect only the data necessary to provide our service. This includes:
Identification data: name, postal address, email, telephone number, date of birth (to verify legal drinking age).
Transaction data: records of orders placed, payment method used (we do not store full card details, which are processed and stored by our PCI-DSS compliant payment processors, Stripe and PayPal).
Communication data: emails exchanged with our sommeliers, notes regarding preferences and allocations.
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Purposes of Processing
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To process and deliver your orders.
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We never sell or rent your data to third parties for marketing or any other purpose.
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The Deggusto Atelier
Where Wine Becomes Art
A sculpted relief of every label, included with every bottle. Conceived and crafted in Bordeaux by our atelier of master artisans, exclusively for collectors of the Deggusto cellar.
When you acquire a bottle from our cellar, you receive more than wine. You receive the bottle itself, dispatched in its climate-controlled case from Bordeaux. And alongside it, you receive a sculpted relief artwork of that very label, produced by hand in our Bordeaux atelier, individually numbered, signed and certified. Sent in standard format 240 x 165 mm, ready to be framed however you choose.
The wine you will eventually drink. The artwork will remain. Long after the cork has been pulled and the bottle has joined the silence of memory, the relief will hang on your wall, in your cellar, or in the room where the wine was first opened. It will tell the story of that vintage, that occasion, that decision to acquire something rare.
No other wine merchant in the world offers this. It is not a promotion, not a marketing gesture, not a bonus. It is part of how the wines you have chosen leave our maison and arrive at yours. A second collection forms in your home as your cellar grows: bottle and artwork, side by side.
How It Works
Three steps, one artwork
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You acquire a bottle
Choose any wine from our Bordeaux cellar. From a single bottle of a recent vintage to a vertical collection from one estate, the privilege applies to every order without exception.
02
Our atelier sculpts the label
In our Bordeaux atelier, master artisans study the label of your wine, then produce a sculpted relief artwork by hand, layer by layer, capturing every detail of the original artwork.
03
Signed, numbered, dispatched
The finished piece is signed, individually numbered, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, and dispatched in standard 240 x 165 mm format, ready to be framed as you see fit. It travels alongside your wine to your address.
The Craft
Felt before it is seen
Every relief is built by hand, slowly, layer by layer. The raised contours catch the light and cast their own soft shadows. Colour settles into the cavities while white lives on the surface. The result is not a print, but a sculpture.
Sculpted relief surfaceRaised contours, real depth, genuine shadow at every hour of the day.
Standard collector formatSent unframed in 240 x 165 mm format. Suited to all standard frame profiles, allowing you to choose your own.
Handcrafted finishingEvery edge hand-refined and inspected under raking light before release.
Individually numberedEach piece is part of a limited edition, signed by the atelier and accompanied by certificate.
From the Atelier
A century of artist labels
From Picasso and Warhol to Bacon and Joana Vasconcelos, the great châteaux have commissioned the masters of every era to design their labels. Each one becomes a relief in our atelier.
2001
Robert Wilson
1990
Francis Bacon
1989
Georg Baselitz
1990
Detail · Macro
The wine is consumed. The artwork remains. A bottle once shared becomes a room that defines itself.
The Deggusto Atelier · Bordeaux
Every Acquisition. Every Time.
Browse the cellar. Every bottle in our catalogue is accompanied by its own relief artwork, included at no additional cost.
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By Invitation
Private Allocations
First access to the rarest bottles that pass through our cellar. En primeur reservations, vertical collections, and parcels held outside the public catalogue.
Some of the most extraordinary wines we receive at Deggusto never appear in the public catalogue. They are offered first to a small circle of established collectors who have asked, over the years, to be notified before the rest of the world.
A case of Pétrus from an exceptional vintage. A vertical of Lafite Rothschild spanning four decades. A single bottle of DRC Romanée-Conti released by a private estate in Switzerland. These do not sit on a shelf. They are spoken for before they arrive.
What the Allocation Includes
Membership in the Deggusto allocation list is by invitation, extended after a collector has built a relationship with the maison. There is no fee, no subscription, no obligation to purchase. What you receive is access:
En Primeur Campaigns
Each spring, we present a curated selection from the Bordeaux en primeur tastings. Wines reserved at release prices, delivered in bottle two years later. Premier Crus, Saint-Émilion Grands Crus Classés, and select Right Bank estates.
Vertical Collections
When an estate or private cellar releases a vertical collection, we are often given first refusal. Lafite 1982 to 2010. Mouton 1986 to 2016. Sassicaia 1985 to present. These collections are split among allocation members before any are offered publicly.
Private Parcels
Estates occasionally release single parcels, often only a few cases, that never reach the open market. Yquem 1967. Margaux 1900. Krug Clos du Mesnil from a discontinued vintage. We receive notice from the château, you receive notice from us.
Auction Proxy Service
When a particularly rare lot appears at Christie's, Sotheby's, or Hart Davis Hart, allocation members may instruct Deggusto to bid on their behalf. We handle authentication, transport, climate-controlled storage, and customs clearance.
It is not a club. It is the recognition that some bottles are too rare to wait in line for.
How to Join
There is no application form. Allocation membership develops naturally from the relationship between a collector and the maison. Generally, we extend invitations to clients who have placed several substantial orders, or who have expressed interest in vintages and estates outside the public catalogue.
If you wish to be considered, the simplest path is to write to us directly at info@deggusto.com and tell us a little about your cellar, your preferences, and the estates you collect. We will respond within forty-eight hours.
Confidentiality
The names of allocation members are never shared, sold, or used for any commercial purpose. We do not announce our clients, publish testimonials, or maintain a public list. The wines that pass through your hands at Deggusto remain entirely between you and us.
Request Consideration
Write to our director of allocations at info@deggusto.com or speak with us directly. We respond personally to every enquiry.
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Our sommeliers respond personally to every enquiry, typically within forty-eight hours.
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