High-End Wines Worth Splurging On

High-End Wines Worth Splurging On (Featuring 95-100 Point Highly-Rated Bottles)

For serious collectors and enthusiasts, high-end wines are more than just a purchase – they’re an investment in craftsmanship, heritage, and an exceptional tasting experience. Our Premium Selection features some of the most prestigious wines in the world, each offering a unique expression of terroir, aging potential, and complexity.

Below is a curated list of 10 must-have wines, selected for their prestige, critical acclaim, and collectability. Whether you’re seeking a legendary First Growth Bordeaux or a meticulously crafted Brunello, these selections prove why high-end wines are worth the splurge.

1. 100 Pt. Château Lafite Rothschild Pauillac 1st Cru Classé 2020

Rating: 100 Points, James Suckling: 

“Amazing aromas here with tobacco, crushed stone, cigar box, currants, tar, and lead pencil, as well as spices, iron, and dried ginger. Medium- to full-bodied, with a density and tightness. Very compact and complex. Racy. Delicacy with strength. Orange peel undertones. A wine to contemplate. You must understand it to understand the great Lafites of the past and those of the future.”

Rating: 100 Points, Wine Enthusiast: 

Region: Pauillac, Bordeaux, France

Terroir: The estate’s gravel-rich soil is ideal for Cabernet Sauvignon, allowing for optimal drainage and slow ripening.

Why It’s Special: Produced by Château Lafite Rothschild, one of Bordeaux’s most legendary First Growth estates, this wine showcases the estate’s ability to create elegant, structured wines with longevity. Rated 100 Points by James Suckling, Wine Enthusiast, and Jeb Dunnuck, the 2020 vintage features blackcurrant, graphite, tobacco, and a structure that promises to age beautifully for decades.one of Bordeaux’s most legendary First Growth estates, this wine showcases the estate’s ability to create elegant, structured wines with longevity. 

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2. 96 Pt. K Vintners The Hidden Syrah 2020

Rating: 96 Points, James Suckling: “Gorgeous nose of bitter chocolate, black plums, peppered steak, cloves and toasted hazelnuts. Salty olives, too. Full-bodied, with broad and muscular tannins, yet so well integrated. I like the savory meatiness here. Long.”

Region: Wahluke Slope, Washington State

Terroir: The dry, wind-swept conditions of Wahluke Slope enhance the concentration of Syrah, producing structured wines with intense character.

Why It’s Special: Crafted by K Vintners, founded by the renowned winemaker Charles Smith, this winery has become a benchmark for Washington State Syrah. Known for his bold, expressive winemaking style, Smith has created a Syrah with stunning depth and power. Rated 96 Points by James Suckling, it boasts notes of black plum, peppered steak, clove, and olive, with muscular tannins and an age-worthy structure.

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3. 96 Pt. Sojourn Cellars Sonoma Coast Sangiacomo Vineyard Pinot Noir 2022

Rating: 96 Points. International Wine Report: “All destemmed fruit was used in the 2022 Sangiacomo Vineyard Pinot Noir from Sojourn. Seeing 50% new French oak during aging, it sports a glistening medium ruby-garnet core with a bluish rim in the glass. A touch more meaty and earthy than its siblings – think notes of crushed pink peppercorn and a touch of peppered charcuterie. Bold blue and red fruited notes meld with violet flowers and black tea notes that sit on the mid-palate. Highly recommended and editor’s choice.”

Region: Sonoma Coast, California

Terroir: This vineyard, located at the western base of Sonoma Mountain, benefits from cool Pacific breezes and a long growing season.

Why It’s Special: Produced by Sojourn Cellars, a boutique winery specializing in small-lot Pinot Noir, this wine is a standout from the prestigious Sangiacomo Vineyard. Rated 96 Points by International Wine Report, it offers vibrant red fruit, violet flowers, and black tea notes, with delicate oak influence and fine-grained tannins.

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4. 96 Pt. Le Gode Brunello di Montalcino Vigna Montosoli 2019

Rating: 96 Points. James Suckling: “Dried red cherries and plums, followed by subtle rosemary and dried-meat notes. Medium-bodied with chewy and juicy tannins. Delightful freshness gives an edge to the wine. A slightly toasty aftertaste. Savory yet harmonious. Solid and beautiful Montosoli. Needs three to four years to show its true potential.”

Region: Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany, Italy

Terroir: The Montosoli vineyard’s elevation and mineral-rich soil provide complexity and freshness to the wine.

Why It’s Special: Made by Le Gode, an esteemed producer in Montalcino, this Brunello captures the essence of the famed Montosoli vineyard. Rated 96 Points by James Suckling, it delivers dried cherry, rosemary, and balsamic notes with outstanding aging potential.

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5. 95 Pt. Cortonesi La Mannella Brunello di Montalcino Poggiarelli 2018

Rating: 95 Points. Wine Enthusiast: “The sweet, warm nose balances delicate notes of cherry, rose and vanilla with savory streaks of soil, leather and brick dust. On the palate, dried cranberries and bitter oranges coax out the cherries’ latent tartness, while the tannins are firm yet warm, creating a comforting, reliable foundation.”

Rating: 95 Points. James Suckling: “Wonderfully perfumed with aromas of lavender, rosehip, blueberries, strawberries, sliced orange, chocolate and nutmeg. It’s full-bodied with firm, fine-grained tannins. Creamy and gorgeously textural. Long. Lots to like. Better after 2024.”

Region: Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany, Italy

Terroir: A single-vineyard Brunello, sourced from a high-elevation site with rocky Galestro soils.

Why It’s Special: Cortonesi, a family-owned winery with deep roots in Montalcino, produces this single-vineyard Brunello with remarkable finesse. Rated 95 Points by Wine Enthusiast and James Suckling, it blends red berries, leather, and earthy complexity with polished tannins.

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6. 95 Pt. Château Cantelys Pessac-Léognan Red 2016

Rating: 95 Points. Decanter: “Damson and cherry dominate the nose. Fleshy palate, bright acidity and some firm but ripe tannins. Hint of bitterness on the finish, but this adds to the feeling of freshness. Long, lingering, a classy Pessac.”

Region: Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux, France

Terroir: The gravelly terroir lends a smoky minerality to the wine, characteristic of top-tier Bordeaux blends.

Why It’s Special: Château Cantelys, owned by the renowned Cathiard family, produces this elegant Bordeaux red. Rated 95 Points by Decanter, it combines ripe plum, tobacco, and refined tannins with a long finish.

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7. 95 Pt. Champagne Fluteau Blanc De Blancs Extra Brut 2015

Rating: 95 Points. Decanter World Wine Awards: “Gloriously fresh sea breeze and seaweed on the opening with a cream wafer biscuit jumping in. Bursting with sherbet mousse with oodles of stone fruit on the finish.”

Region: Champagne, France

Terroir: The chalky limestone soils of Champagne provide the ideal minerality for Chardonnay-based sparkling wines.

Why It’s Special: Crafted by Champagne Fluteau, a family-run house specializing in Blanc de Blancs, this vintage Champagne is rated 95 Points by Decanter World Wine Awards. Expect crisp citrus, brioche, and vibrant acidity—perfect for celebrations.

8. 95 Pt. Château Olivier Pessac-Léognan Grand Cru Classé 2010

Rating: 95 Points. James Suckling: “Pure and beautiful aromas of blueberries and dark chocolate that follow through to a full body, with fine tannins and a silky finish. Very fine indeed. Wonderful length to this. Best wines in years from here.”

Region: Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux, France

Terroir: The Graves region’s sandy-gravel soils enhance aromatic intensity and structure.

Why It’s Special: Château Olivier, a historic Grand Cru Classé estate, crafts this stunning Pessac-Léognan blend. Rated 95 Points by James Suckling, it features blackcurrant, cedar, and fine tannins.

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9. 95 Pt. Va Piano Rosebud Cabernet Sauvignon Wahluke Slope 2021

Rating: 95 Points. James Suckling: “I like the graphite and bitter chocolate undertones to the sweet, dark berry fruit. It’s firm and concentrated, full-bodied, with a tight and chewy tannin frame. Serious intensity and length.”

Region: Wahluke Slope, Washington State

Terroir: The hot and dry conditions of Wahluke Slope produce bold, tannic Cabernet Sauvignons.

Why It’s Special: Produced by Va Piano, a top-tier Washington winery, this Cabernet Sauvignon is rated 95 Points by James Suckling. Expect graphite, dark berry, and a long, powerful finish.

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10. 95 Pt. Donelan ‘Cuvée Christine’ Syrah Sonoma County 2017

Rating: 95 Points. Jeb Dunnuck: “The 2017 Syrah Cuvee Christine comes from a mix of vineyards and offers a Cote Rotie-like perfume of black raspberries, smoked game, bouquet garni, and spring flowers. Playing in the medium-bodied end of the spectrum, it has a classic meaty, bacon fat-like character, supple tannins, beautiful up-front fruit, and outstanding length on the finish. I’d be thrilled to drink bottles any time over the coming 10-15 years.”

Region: Sonoma County, California

Terroir: A blend of high-elevation sites with a mix of volcanic and clay soils.

Why It’s Special: Donelan, a highly regarded producer of Rhône-style wines in California, creates this expressive Syrah. Rated 95 Points by Jeb Dunnuck, it boasts black raspberry, smoked meat, and earthy spice notes.

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Conclusion

For wine collectors, investing in highly-rated wines ensures both drinking pleasure and value appreciation over time. Whether you’re adding Château Lafite Rothschild to your cellar or savoring a top-rated Brunello di Montalcino, these selections represent the pinnacle of fine wine craftsmanship. Don’t miss your chance to secure exclusive bottles like this in our Premium Wine Selection.

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