Experience the best of Williams Selyem with our 12-bottle Flagship Case— three bottles each from four of their most celebrated vineyards.
Rochioli 94 pts
The benchmark. Every time.
This is Williams Selyem at its most approachable — and that's saying something. Red cherry, raspberry, and mulberry lead with real energy and texture, while iris, rose hip, and anise notes run quietly underneath. The finish is long and clean with just a kiss of toast, never letting it get in the way of the fruit. One of the more immediately pleasurable bottles in the case. Drink now through 2032.
Estate 94 pts
Built for the cellar. Worth the wait.
Reserved and structured in a way that signals patience is required. The nose offers raspberry coulis, Bing cherry, sweet tobacco leaf, and hazelnut husk — tightly wrapped and slow to open. On the palate it's gripping, racy, and mineral, with flavors of Oolong tea, clove, and dried red berries fanning out across a focused, long finish. It's drinking well now but telling you it has more to say. Give it four years and come back.
MacGregor 95 pts
Density with air. An enigma.
Named for the Lewis MacGregor Estate on Eastside Road — a hilly site with beautiful sun exposure and exceptional drainage that gives the wine its particular combination of concentration and lift. Summer red and black fruits dominate the nose alongside purple flowers and a whisper of citrus. The palate is focused, with fresh acidity carrying the wine through a long and satisfying finish. Concentrated and finessed in equal measure — hard to pin down, easy to love.
Ferrington 96 pts
The highest ceiling in the case.
The top-scoring bottle here, and the one most worth sitting on. Prettier than past Ferringtons — raspberry coulis, cherry cream, star anise, and hazelnut nougat on the nose, with more structure and grip than the aromatics suggest. The vineyard's tannin and minerality are real counterpoints to the fruit, creating a tension that will resolve beautifully with time. Four years from full expression at a minimum. When it gets there, it will be something worth remembering.