Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz 2019 Year of the Tiger – 1.5L
Armand de Brignac Ace of Spades Rose – 75cl
Ployez Jacquemart Extra Brut Rose Champagne – 75cl
Champagne Piper-Heidsieck Rose Sauvage Brut NV – 75cl
Champagne Telmont Vinotheque 2013 – 75cl
Champagne Telmont Blanc De Blanc 2013 – 75cl
Talijancich Grenache 99 – 75cl
Wine Singapore | Premium Wines from France, Australia, Chile, Argentina & Beyond
Singapore's most comprehensive curated wine collection — 11 pages of expressions across the world's major wine countries. Champagne (8 dedicated brand pages — Dom Pérignon, Krug, Veuve Clicquot, Moët & Chandon, Ruinart, Perrier-Jouët, Telmont, Armand de Brignac), French still wine (Bordeaux, Burgundy, Loire, Rhône, Provence rosé through Whispering Angel), Australian wine (Penfolds Bin range — 8 expressions from Koonunga Hill through ultra-prestige Bin 707, plus Flametree Margaret River), Argentinian wine (Kaiken Mendoza, Catena, Trapiche, Terrazas), Chilean wine (Viña Montes Apalta Vineyard, Concha y Toro 1883, Casa Silva 1892 heritage), Dessert & Fortified Wine (Valdespino 1430 Sherry — TLC's oldest producer at 600 years; Cockburn's Port). Plus Italian wine (Sette Ponti), Spanish wine, New Zealand (Oyster Bay Marlborough Sauv Blanc), and emerging regions. Red, white, rosé, sparkling. Free delivery anywhere in Singapore, no minimum order, fulfilled in 3 working days.
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The Liquid Collection's wine selection is Singapore's most comprehensive curated wine collection — 11 pages of expressions across the world's major wine countries, vetted by the TLC tasting team for genuine quality at every price tier. From accessible everyday wines at $27 SGD per bottle through to ultra-prestige collectibles like Louis Roederer Cristal 2016 ($398-2,338 SGD multi-format), the range covers serious wine drinkers and curious newcomers alike with equal care. Every bottle is tasted, assessed, and selected before reaching the shelf — quality is the consistent benchmark across all tiers.
The collection spans French wine (Champagne plus still wine from Bordeaux, Burgundy, Loire, Rhône, Provence — browse Champagne, French wine), Australian wine (Penfolds Bin range comprehensive coverage plus Flametree Margaret River — Australian wine), Argentinian wine (Kaiken, Catena, Trapiche, Terrazas — Argentinian wine), Chilean wine (Viña Montes Apalta, Concha y Toro, Casa Silva — Chilean wine), and Dessert & Fortified Wine (Valdespino 1430 Sherry — TLC's oldest producer at 600 years; Cockburn's 1815 Port — Dessert & Fortified Wine). Plus Italian wine, Spanish wine, New Zealand (Oyster Bay Marlborough), and emerging regions. Free delivery anywhere in Singapore with no minimum order, fulfilled within 3 working days. Wine is more than a drink — it carries the character of its region, climate, and the hands that made it. Our product pages include origin details, grape varietals, and suggested food pairings throughout. WhatsApp +65 9680 5856 for personalised recommendations or gifting advice.
Wine at The Liquid Collection — Key Facts at a Glance
- Collection Size
- 11 pages — Singapore's most comprehensive curated wine collection by depth
- Wine Countries Covered
- 9+ — France · Australia · Argentina · Chile · Italy · Spain · Portugal · New Zealand · USA
- Major Wine Styles
- Red · White · Rosé · Sparkling · Champagne · Dessert · Fortified
- Dedicated Country Pages
- 4 wine country pages — French wine · Australian wine · Argentinian wine · Chilean wine
- Dedicated Style Pages
- 3 style pages — Champagne (8 brands) · Dessert & Fortified · Sparkling Wine
- Champagne Brands
- 8 dedicated pages — Dom Pérignon · Krug · Veuve Clicquot · Moët & Chandon · Ruinart · Perrier-Jouët · Telmont · Armand de Brignac
- Oldest Producer
- Valdespino A.R. (Spain, founded 1430 — 600 years of continuous wine heritage, TLC's oldest producer globally)
- Most Iconic Champagne
- Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 ($268-1,588 SGD) · Krug Grande Cuvée ($338-1,888 SGD) · Louis Roederer Cristal ($398-2,338 SGD)
- Most Prestigious Red
- Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon ($688 SGD sale) — Australia's flagship Cabernet
- Most Accessible
- Silver Birch Chardonnay ($27 SGD) · Frontera Concha y Toro range ($28 SGD) · Noblesse Chilean range ($29 SGD)
- Cross-Cluster Bridge
- Sherry casks (Valdespino) influence Scotch single malt; Solera aging methods cross to Hampden Rum and Cognac
- Curation Philosophy
- Every bottle tasted and vetted by TLC tasting team — quality benchmarked at every price tier
Wine by country — TLC's major sources
The Liquid Collection stocks wine from nine major wine countries, with dedicated country pages for France, Australia, Argentina, and Chile. Below, the major wine countries with their signature styles and TLC anchor producers.
| Country / Region | Signature Styles | TLC Anchor Producers | Browse |
|---|---|---|---|
| France — Champagne | Traditional method sparkling wine — Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay | Dom Pérignon, Krug, Veuve Clicquot, Moët & Chandon, Ruinart (1729 oldest house), Perrier-Jouët, Telmont, Armand de Brignac, G.H. Mumm, Louis Roederer Cristal, Piper-Heidsieck | Champagne |
| France — Bordeaux, Burgundy, Loire, Rhône, Provence | Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Syrah, Provence rosé | Whispering Angel (Château d'Esclans Provence rosé), Bordeaux growers, Burgundy domaines | French wine |
| Australia | Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon (Margaret River) | Penfolds Bin range (8 expressions: Koonunga Hill to Bin 707), Flametree Margaret River | Australian wine |
| Argentina | Malbec (world's largest producer 75%+ global plantings), Bonarda, Torrontés | Kaiken (Mendoza, parent Viña Montes Chile), Catena, Trapiche, Terrazas de los Andes, Domaine Chandon Argentina | Argentinian wine |
| Chile | Carmenere (world's leading producer — rediscovered 1994), Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay | Viña Montes (1988 Apalta Vineyard), Concha y Toro (1883 — Chile's largest winery), Casa Silva (1892 Colchagua heritage), Noblesse, Silver Birch | Chilean wine |
| Spain — Sherry (Jerez) | Fortified wine — Fino, Amontillado, Oloroso, Palo Cortado, Pedro Ximénez | Valdespino A.R. (1430 — TLC's oldest producer globally), González Byass Tio Pepe (1835 — iconic Spanish Fino) | Dessert & Fortified |
| Portugal — Port (Douro) | Fortified wine — Ruby, Tawny, White, LBV, Vintage | Cockburn's (1815 — Porto heritage Port house) | Dessert & Fortified |
| Italy | Tuscany Super Tuscans, Piedmont Barolo/Barbaresco, Prosecco | Sette Ponti (Tuscany), Prosecco producers | Italian wine sub-collection |
| New Zealand | Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc (world's most distinctive), Central Otago Pinot Noir | Oyster Bay Marlborough Sauv Blanc | New Zealand sub-collection |
The country-by-country structure means Singapore drinkers can build serious wine knowledge incrementally — exploring one country's distinctive terroir, signature grapes, and stylistic emphasis at a time. The four dedicated country pages (France, Australia, Argentina, Chile) provide comprehensive structural depth, while the broader wine collection captures additional Italian, Spanish, New Zealand, and emerging-region producers.
Wine by style — red, white, rosé, sparkling, fortified
Beyond country-by-country navigation, The Liquid Collection's wine selection organises by style. Each style has dedicated sub-collections, with the major routing to specific style pages and prestige category pages.
Old World vs New World wine
Wine globally divides into two broad traditions — Old World (traditional European wine countries with appellation-driven heritage) and New World (non-European wine countries with grape-variety-driven labelling). The Liquid Collection's wine selection spans both traditions comprehensively, allowing Singapore drinkers to compare directly across the global wine landscape.
| Aspect | Old World | New World |
|---|---|---|
| Geographic Range | Traditional European wine countries — France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Austria | Non-European wine countries — Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, USA, Canada |
| Labelling Tradition | Appellation-driven (AOC, DOC, DO) — region or vineyard prominent on label | Grape variety-driven — varietal name prominent on label |
| Stylistic Character | Restrained, terroir-driven, earthy, food-oriented; emphasises geographic character | Fruit-forward, generous, approachable; emphasises grape variety character |
| Regulatory Framework | Strict AOC/DOC appellation laws (production methods, grape varieties, yields regulated) | More flexible regulations; typically defined by region but with broader winemaking freedom |
| Examples at TLC | Champagne (Dom Pérignon, Krug), Bordeaux, Burgundy, Provence rosé (Whispering Angel), Spanish Sherry (Valdespino 1430), Port (Cockburn's), Italian Sette Ponti | Australian Penfolds Bin range, Argentinian Kaiken Malbec, Chilean Carmenere (Montes Alpha), New Zealand Oyster Bay Marlborough |
| Approach to Innovation | Tradition-led; centuries-old methods preserved | Innovation-led; experimental cask programs, new grape combinations, modern viticulture |
For Singapore drinkers building serious wine knowledge, exploring both traditions is essential — Old World provides historical context and terroir education, New World provides accessible introduction and bold flavour character. The Liquid Collection's curated wine selection deliberately spans both traditions across every price tier.
Wine producer heritage — anchor producers at TLC
Each major wine country in TLC's selection is anchored by genuinely landmark producers with serious heritage credentials. Below, the anchor producers spanning the wine collection.
| Producer | Country | Founded | Distinctive Heritage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Valdespino A.R. | Spain (Jerez) | 1430 | 600 years — TLC's oldest producer globally; 28+ generations of Valdespino family ownership; single-vineyard Sherry production; comprehensive Sherry style coverage |
| Ruinart | France (Champagne) | 1729 | World's oldest established Champagne house — nearly 300 years of continuous Champagne heritage |
| Moët & Chandon | France (Champagne) | 1743 | World's best-selling Champagne; LVMH flagship; Dom Pérignon also produced under Moët |
| Veuve Clicquot | France (Champagne) | 1772 | Madame Clicquot — one of the first women to lead a Champagne house; pioneer of riddling and rosé Champagne |
| Cockburn's | Portugal (Porto) | 1815 | Founded by Robert Cockburn — over 200 years of heritage Port production in Vila Nova de Gaia |
| Perrier-Jouët | France (Champagne) | 1811 | Pioneer Brut Champagne house — distinctive Chardonnay-influenced floral house style |
| G.H. Mumm | France (Champagne) | 1827 | Founded in Reims — distinctive red sash Cordon Rouge bottle iconography |
| González Byass | Spain (Jerez) | 1835 | Producer of Tio Pepe — world's most iconic Spinish Fino brand; five generations of family ownership |
| Krug | France (Champagne) | 1843 | Founded by Joseph Krug — ultra-prestige multi-vintage Grande Cuvée blends 120+ wines from 10+ vintages |
| Penfolds | Australia | 1844 | Australia's most prestigious wine producer; founded by Dr Christopher Rawson Penfold; over 180 years; Bin numbering system; Grange flagship |
| Concha y Toro | Chile | 1883 | Chile's largest wine producer — 140+ years; world's largest publicly-listed wine company by volume; Casillero del Diablo iconic brand |
| Casa Silva | Chile | 1892 | Colchagua Valley heritage family winery — multi-generational |
The combined heritage credentials span 600 years (Valdespino 1430) down to modern revival producers — providing Singapore drinkers with genuinely the most comprehensive same-retailer wine heritage portfolio available.
Wine pairing — matching wine to Singapore's cuisine
Wine pairing doesn't need to be complicated. The simplest principle: match the weight of the wine to the weight of the food. Below, practical pairing guidance specifically calibrated for Singapore's diverse food scene.
Wine in Singapore — price tiers and value
The Liquid Collection's wine selection spans $27 SGD per bottle through $2,338 SGD multi-format — every tier curated by the TLC tasting team for genuine quality. Below, the major price tiers with anchor recommendations across the collection.
| Tier | Price Range (per 75cl) | Recommended Anchors | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry · Accessible Everyday | $27-50 SGD | Silver Birch Chardonnay, Frontera (Concha y Toro), Noblesse, Whispering Angel Provence Rosé, Oyster Bay Marlborough Sauv Blanc, Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz | Weeknight dinner, casual gatherings, building a home collection |
| Craft · Mid-Tier | $50-150 SGD | Casa Silva range, Penfolds Bin 8/128/138, Montes Alpha Carmenere, Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label, Moët & Chandon Impérial, G.H. Mumm Cordon Rouge, Penfolds Bin 389 "Baby Grange", Bin 407, Perrier-Jouët | Sunday dinners, dinner parties, weekend Champagne, gifting |
| Premium · Special Occasion | $150-400 SGD | Penfolds RWT Bin 798 Barossa Shiraz, Ruinart Blanc de Blancs, Ruinart Rosé, Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015, Krug Grande Cuvée | Anniversaries, milestone gifting, vintage Champagne celebrations |
| Ultra-Prestige · Collector | $400+ SGD | Louis Roederer Cristal 2016, Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 Takashi Murakami Limited Edition, Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon, Krug Grande Cuvée multi-format, Cristal multi-format | VIP occasions, serious collector purchases, statement gifts |
Across every tier, the TLC curation philosophy is consistent: every bottle is tasted and vetted by the TLC tasting team before reaching the shelf. Quality is the benchmark — not price tier. Entry-tier bottles deliver genuine accessible everyday quality; ultra-prestige bottles deliver the apex of global wine craftsmanship.
Wine in Singapore FAQ
What wine should I buy in Singapore?
The right wine in Singapore depends on occasion, budget, and personal preference. For everyday enjoyment, accessible Chilean and Argentinian wines from $27-45 SGD per bottle offer exceptional value — Silver Birch Chardonnay ($27 SGD), Frontera Concha y Toro range ($28 SGD), Noblesse Chilean range ($29 SGD), Oyster Bay Marlborough Sauv Blanc ($42 SGD sale). For premium dinner pairings, the Penfolds Bin range ($44-688 SGD covering accessible through prestige), Catena Malbec, or Casa Silva are serious recommendations. For celebrations, the Champagne range includes Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label ($78 SGD), Moët & Chandon Impérial ($70 SGD), through Dom Pérignon ($268 SGD), Krug ($338 SGD), and Cristal ($398 SGD). The TLC tasting team vets every bottle — quality is consistent across all price ranges.
Can I get wine delivered in Singapore?
Yes. Wine delivery in Singapore is free across the island with no minimum order, fulfilled within 3 working days. All bottles are securely packed in protective materials to maintain quality during transit. Orders placed through the TLC website at any time are processed during business hours. For corporate gifting, large-format orders, or special occasion timing, WhatsApp +65 9680 5856 to coordinate directly with the team.
What wine countries does The Liquid Collection stock?
The TLC wine selection covers nine major wine countries. France is the largest — Champagne (8 dedicated brand pages at Champagne), Bordeaux, Burgundy, Loire, Rhône, Provence rosé (browse French wine). Australia — Penfolds Bin range and Flametree Margaret River (Australian wine). Argentina — Kaiken, Catena, Trapiche, Terrazas (Argentinian wine). Chile — Viña Montes Apalta Vineyard, Concha y Toro, Casa Silva 1892 (Chilean wine). Spain — Valdespino 1430 Sherry (TLC's oldest producer at 600 years), González Byass Tio Pepe (Dessert & Fortified). Portugal — Cockburn's 1815 Port. Italy — Sette Ponti and Prosecco producers. New Zealand — Oyster Bay Marlborough Sauv Blanc. Plus emerging regions and USA.
How should I store wine at home in Singapore?
Singapore's tropical climate creates particular wine storage challenges — the ambient temperature (typically 26-30°C with high humidity) is significantly above the ideal wine storage temperature (12-16°C). For short-term storage (under 2-3 months), a consistent cool air-conditioned room or pantry away from direct sunlight, vibrations, and heat sources is acceptable. For long-term storage and serious collecting, a dedicated wine fridge is essential — Singapore's heat and humidity will accelerate aging and degrade unprotected wines. Store bottles horizontally (keeps cork moist preventing oxidation), avoid temperature fluctuations, and maintain moderate humidity. For aged Champagne, vintage Port, premium Bordeaux, and other age-worthy wines, proper temperature-controlled storage genuinely matters.
What is the difference between Old World and New World wine?
Old World wines come from traditional European wine countries — France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Austria. They emphasise terroir, traditional production methods regulated by AOC/DOC appellation systems, and typically more restrained, food-friendly stylistic profiles. New World wines come from non-European countries — Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, USA. They typically emphasise grape variety prominence, fruit-forward generous flavour profiles, and innovative experimental winemaking. TLC's selection spans both traditions: Old World through Champagne, French wine, Spanish Sherry, and Portuguese Port; New World through Australian Penfolds, Argentinian Malbec, Chilean Carmenere, and New Zealand Marlborough.
What is the best Champagne to buy in Singapore?
The TLC Champagne range covers every tier from accessible to ultra-prestige. For everyday Champagne: G.H. Mumm Cordon Rouge ($68 SGD), Moët & Chandon Impérial ($70 SGD — world's best-selling Champagne), Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut ($78 SGD — Madame Clicquot 1772 heritage). For premium gifting: Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut ($86 SGD), Ruinart Blanc de Blancs ($139.90 SGD — world's oldest established Champagne house founded 1729), Ruinart Rosé. For prestige occasions: Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 ($268 SGD — only produced in exceptional vintage years), Krug Grande Cuvée ($338 SGD — 120+ wines from 10+ vintages blended), Louis Roederer Cristal 2016 ($398 SGD — historically the Russian Tsar's Champagne). For artist collaborations: Dom Pérignon Murakami LE ($488 SGD sale). The complete Champagne range covers 8 dedicated brand pages.
What is the difference between Champagne and sparkling wine?
All Champagne is sparkling wine, but not all sparkling wine is Champagne. Champagne is a legally-protected AOC that can only be applied to sparkling wine produced exclusively in the Champagne region of northeastern France, using specific grape varieties (Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay primarily), the traditional method (méthode champenoise — secondary fermentation in the bottle), and minimum aging requirements. Sparkling wine produced elsewhere — Crémant (other French regions), Cava (Spain), Franciacorta (Italy), English sparkling, Australian, Californian sparkling — cannot legally be labelled Champagne. Major sparkling wine categories also include Prosecco (Italy, charmat method — secondary fermentation in tank), Cava (Spain, traditional method), and Sekt (Germany). The TLC Champagne selection covers 8 dedicated brand pages; the broader Sparkling Wine selection includes alternatives.
What wine should I gift in Singapore?
Wine gifting depends on relationship, occasion, and budget. For universally recognised premium gifts: Moët & Chandon Impérial ($70 SGD), Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label ($78 SGD), or Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015 ($268 SGD). For prestige Champagne: Krug Grande Cuvée ($338 SGD), Louis Roederer Cristal ($398 SGD), Dom Pérignon Murakami LE ($488 SGD sale — collector-grade artist collaboration). For premium red wine: Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon ($688 SGD — Australia's flagship), Penfolds Bin 389 "Baby Grange" ($108 SGD sale), Catena Adrianna Vineyard, Casa Silva 1892 heritage. For Sherry connoisseurs: Valdespino Pedro Ximénez ($42 SGD — from 600-year-old bodega, pairs with chocolate). For Port enthusiasts: Cockburn's range ($53 SGD sale). Browse the curated gifts page for premium presentations.
What is wine pairing?
Wine pairing is the practice of matching wine to food to enhance both. The simplest rule: match weight of wine to weight of food. Bold reds (Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Shiraz) pair with rich proteins (steak, lamb, hard cheeses). Lighter reds (Pinot Noir, Beaujolais) pair with poultry, mushroom dishes, charcuterie. Full-bodied whites (oaked Chardonnay) pair with rich seafood, cream sauces. Crisp whites (Sauvignon Blanc, Albariño) pair with delicate fish, light salads, Mediterranean food. Rosé bridges most cuisines — particularly versatile for Singapore's diverse food scene. Champagne pairs with fried food (bubbles cleanse the palate), oysters, dim sum. Sweet wines (Sauternes, Port, Sherry PX) pair with chocolate desserts and blue cheese. Each TLC product page includes specific pairing suggestions.
How is wine priced in Singapore?
Singapore wine pricing is impacted by import duties, GST, and the relatively small market — but the TLC range spans accessible everyday through ultra-prestige collector tiers. Entry-tier ($27-50 SGD): Silver Birch Chardonnay, Frontera Concha y Toro range, Noblesse, Whispering Angel Provence Rosé, Penfolds Koonunga Hill, Oyster Bay Marlborough Sauv Blanc. Mid-tier ($50-150 SGD): Casa Silva range, Penfolds Bin 8/128/138, Montes Alpha Carmenere, Veuve Clicquot, Moët & Chandon, Penfolds Bin 389 "Baby Grange", Bin 407. Premium ($150-400 SGD): Penfolds RWT Bin 798 Barossa, Dom Pérignon Vintage, Krug Grande Cuvée. Ultra-prestige ($400+ SGD): Louis Roederer Cristal, Dom Pérignon Murakami LE, Penfolds Bin 707, Krug multi-format. Free delivery applies across all price points.
