January Sale 2026

Angels with Dirty Faces: Damaged Labels and other imperfections

Accidents happen in the wine trade - be it pallets falling over during shipments, couriers dropping boxes, or mishaps in the warehouse. They are thankfully rare but the end result is nearly always the same: a handful of unbroken bottles with wine stained labels. We have gathered all our recent casualties here and added a bit of extra discount. They are always popular with drinkers in the know, so be quick.

Michele Biancardi, Uno Piu Uno, IGT Puglia, 2023 (Damaged Label)

1 + 1 - halves of Nero di Troia and Primitivo. Because the grapes come from the very edge of...

Style

Light > Full

OriginItaly

RegionPuglia

ColourRed

ABV12.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeBIA123-D

GrapeNero di Troia & Primitivo

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Ca' di Ponti, Nero d'Avola, DOC Sicilia, 2022 (Damaged Label)

Brambly fruit. Honest, mildly rustic and characterful, better with food. Now-2026

Style

Light > Full

OriginItaly

RegionSicily

ColourRed

ABV14%

Bottle75cl

CodePON622-D

GrapeNero D’Avola

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Castel Juval, Riesling, Gletscherschliff, Alto Adige  Valle Venosta, 2024 (Damaged Label)

Gletscherschliff translates as the smooth polish left by glacial action on rock faces. This...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginItaly

RegionAlto Adige

ColourWhite

ABV12.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeJUV124-D

GrapeRiesling

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La Madeleine, Juli, Pinot Nero Rosato, 2023 (Damaged Label)

A surprise: who would have thought one would find an elegant Pinot Noir rosé in southern...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginItaly

RegionUmbria

ColourRosé

ABV13%

Bottle75cl

CodeMAD523-D

GrapePinot Noir

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