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We have many payment methods available to suite your individual needs. With all options you will need to complete and send us the application form which is available here: Pdf / Excel. On this form you can select your desired payment method and we will call you to confirm.


Credit card or cash upon delivery

This is a very popular payment option whereby you only pay for your order upon delivery. The courier will take you money or swipe your card when delivery occurs. Delivery times and locations can be customized and we will call you the day before scheduled delivery to confirm. Please note that because deliveries occur every 2 months, your monthly subscription fee will be accrued accordingly.

Credit Card

This is our most hassle free payment method. Your credit card will be charged monthly for the duration of your subscription period.

Bank Deposit

With this option you can transfer your subscription fee into our bank account on a monthly basis. Please call us for bank details.

Store Pickup (Taipei residents only)

Alternatively you can pay and pickup at our representative store located on Guang Fu North Rd, Taipei.

Check contact us page for details.

 

The sale of alcohol to those under the age of 18 is prohibited.

Latest Wines
Region: Elgin, South Africa
Oak Valley Pinot Noir 2008

Aged in New French oak barrels for 9 months. Showing red berries, brambles and pomegranates on the nose. Poised elegance, smooth on the palate, with a lingering finish. Impressive structure.

Region: San Antonio Valley, Chile
Corralillo Winemaker’s Blend 2006

This wine is composed of 67% Merlot, 17% Cabernet Franc, 10% Malbec and 6% Pinot Noir. This blend has a deep red color with intense aromas of cherry marmalade, strawberries, spices, leather and chocolate. In the mouth it illustrates its distinct components: the Merlot contributes red fruits, while the Cabernet Franc provides the spices, soft leathery notes and its full body, the Malbec lends the dried fruits and sweetness and the Pinot Noir intensifies the complexity of the blend. Finally the oak marries perfectly with the wine giving it its great character and elegance.

Region: Swartland, South Africa
The Sadie Family Sequillo White 2008

Ripe, with slivered almond, honeysuckle and orange blossom notes up front, followed by white peach, clementine and quince notes that ripple through the lengthy, medium-weight finish. Nice underlying acidity lets it all hang together nicely. Chenin blanc 60%; Grenache Blanc 20%; 10% Viognier.10% Roussanne

Region: Mendocino County, California, USA
Bonterra Cabernet Sauvignon

At Bonterra, they passionately believe that organic grapes make better wine. All of the grapes are grown using certified organic practices, such as composting, cover crops, and biodiversity. These organic practices give them grapes that offer a quality of fruit and vibrancy of taste that allow them to create wines that express the purity and intensity of each varietal’s unique character. The product of years of patient refinement, this Cabernet Sauvignon (85%) blends Syrah and Petite Syrah with traces of complementary varietals to expand its flavor and texture.

Region: Saint Julien, Bordeaux, France
Pavillon de Poyferré 2004

Pavillon de Poyferré is the second wine of the 2nd Grand Cru Château Léoville Poyferré, sourced from younger vines in the same vineyard as their first wine, a blend of 62% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Merlot, 8% Petit Verdot and 2% Cabernet Franc. The château’s first wine garnered widespread acclaim, so the Pavillon also displays many of the same virtues but in a more drink-now style. Look for cassis, toast and raspberry aromas with a fruity, balanced palate.

Region: McLaren Vale, Austrlia
D’Arenberg The Galvo Garage 2006

Extremely juicy with a wonderful deep richness and structure. A mix of pure fruit with edges of exotic notes, immense structure and length with mineral acidity and fine lacy tanncins directing the fruit.

Region: Valle de Tulum – San Juan, Argentina
Callia Alta Shiraz/Malbec 2008

The summer was rainy and fresh, with less sun, which slowed down ripening and caused a later harvest (closer to the fall), rendering increased polyphenol and aromatic quality for the varietals. The grapes were hand-harvested in March.

70% Shiraz and 30% Malbec. Ripe cherry on the nose. Nice structure and well balanced. Tannins are soft and rounded. This wine is definitely a best buy.
Region: Robertson, South Africa
Bonnievale Cabernet/Shiraz 2008

Presents flavours of ripe plums, spices and hints of vanilla sweetness. It shows dark fruits combined with well-balanced oak.