SoDivin unveils September collection of top-rated wines for collectors and enthusiasts

2025-09-02

Prestigious bottles from France, Italy, and the US include rare vintages and magnums, with expert ratings and provenance detailed

A new selection of highly rated wines has arrived for September, offering collectors and enthusiasts a chance to acquire bottles that have received scores of 95 points or higher from leading wine experts. The list, curated by SoDivin, a French specialist in fine and old vintages since 2001, features a wide range of prestigious labels from France, Italy, and the United States. The wines are available for purchase directly from the cellar, with prices listed before value-added tax.

Among the highlights are several Grand Cru Burgundies, including the 2017 Domaine Ramonet Bâtard-Montrachet at €916.67 per bottle and the 2011 Mugnier Jacques Frederic Musigny Grand Cru at €1,600.00. Bordeaux is well represented with legendary châteaux such as Château Latour 2000 (€900.00), Château Lafite Rothschild 1996 (€950.00), and Château Margaux 1982 (€825.00). For those seeking older vintages, a rare 1937 Château d’Yquem Sauternes is available for €2,450.00.

Champagne lovers will find several top-rated cuvées, including the 2017 Ruinart Blanc Singulier Blanc de Blancs Brut Nature (€120.83), 2006 Billecart-Salmon Cuvée Nicolas François Billecart (€140.00), and the sought-after 1982 Salon Le Mesnil Blanc de Blancs (€1,995.83). Other notable sparkling wines include Dom Pérignon 1970 (€525.00) and Roederer Cristal Brut 1996 (€645.83).

The Rhône Valley is featured with multiple Hermitage bottlings from Chapoutier and Guigal, such as the 2015 Chapoutier Le Méal Hermitage Blanc (€283.33) and the 2013 Guigal Ex Voto Rouge Hermitage (€204.17). Lovers of Italian wine can find the 2015 San Giusto a Rentennano Percarlo from Tuscany at €125.00.

The selection also includes magnums for those looking to celebrate or age their wines further, such as the 2015 Château L’Evangile Magnum from Pomerol (€479.17) and the 2014 Bouchard Père et Fils Chambertin Clos de Bèze Magnum (€550.00).

SoDivin’s September arrivals cater to a range of tastes and budgets, with prices starting at €80.00 for the 2015 Domaine Gauby La Muntada from IGP Côtes Catalanes and reaching into the thousands for rare bottles like the aforementioned Yquem and Salon.

All wines are offered ex-cellar from SoDivin’s location in Aigues Vives, France, with detailed provenance and expert ratings provided for each bottle. The company has built a reputation over more than two decades for sourcing exceptional wines with impeccable storage histories.

This new release comes at a time when demand for fine wine continues to grow among collectors worldwide, driven by both investment interest and a desire to experience some of the world’s most celebrated terroirs in their prime drinking windows. With vintages spanning nearly a century—from pre-war Sauternes to recent Grand Cru Burgundies—the September selection offers something unique for every serious wine lover or investor looking to expand their cellar with bottles recognized for their quality by international critics.