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ARichGlobe is Exclusive Importer of Mystic Island Winery
1 time in Singapore!
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Mystic Island Winery
China wines have gained tremendous popularity domestically and internationally. Located in Shandong, between Beijing and Shanghai, on the eastern coast, is Mystic Island Winery whose goals are to live in harmony with nature, respect the soil and terrain, and produce high-quality wines. ''We work tirelessly to ensure every bunch of fruit from every vintage is of the highest quality so that our wines are a true reflection of our Fairy Island vineyards'' says the Founder & Director Rita Cheung.
This is Mystic Winery's maiden entry into Singapore and A Rich Globe is the proud importer and distributor. Customers in Singapore who tasted it for the first time are truly impressed and satisfied with its flavor and quality.
Yihu Chardonnay Reserve 2019 won the Decanter World Silver Awards 2022
Yihu Dry Red Vintage 2018
This red wine is winner of 6 international wine tasting competitions!
What our customers say:
"Finally got to open the wines last night...both the white and red were really good..." Tony (SIN) Oct '22
"My wife likes the white a lot and I like the red, both taste unique, good flavor and sweetness...." Justin (SIN) Nov '22
"The reserves range are very good..." Kevin (HKG) Sept '22
"I am impressed, one of the best I've tasted, better than the European wines I drank before...." Lan Hua (SIN) Dec'22
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The 2018 vintage is the "First Harvest" of Mystic Island Winery. Carefully selected grapes are hand-picked and destemmed without crushing to reduce phenolic extraction from the seeds. The growing season provided warm ripe fruit flavours throughout the red varieties. The wine is bright ruby red in color, with rich blueberry and blackberry aromas combined with oak, tobacco and spice notes. The palate is medium-bodied and well-balanced. The grainy tannins and minerality provide support and freshness to the palate while the oak aging adds complexity and texture. Alcohol level is 13.5% vol.
Normal price: S$ 93.00
Staff Sale: S$65.10:
Yihu Chardonnay Dry White Wine 2018
This chardonnay is winner of 5 international wine tasting competitions!
The 2018 vintage is the "First Harvest" of Mystic Winery and the Chardonnay was carefully hand-selected and treated with care and attention through every stage of processing. The body is bright lemon yellow, full of complex and pleasant fruit aromas such as white peach, white pear, citrus and grapefruit, with subtle yeast complexity. On the palate, the acid is balanced and fresh, combined with moderate texture and weight from lees stirring and finishing with a touch of minerality.
Normal price S$ 93.00
Staff Sale: S$65.10
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The Yihu Reserve collection are its premium range of wines that undergo stringent selection, processing and ageing. Crafted to satisfy the most discerning of taste palettes, the Reserve range is the perfect choice for entertainment and enjoyment of fine wines.,
Yihu Petit Verdot 2019 Reserve Dry Red Wine
Retail price: S$ 260.00
Staff Sale: 30% off
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This wine is made from 2020 Petit Verdot. Medium purple colour with rich blueberry and blackberry aromas combined with notes of lavender, violets, olives and spices. The palate is medium to full-bodied, rich in dark fruits, supported by strong and firm tannins with oak complexity, finishing with a fresh palate of spice and black cherry.
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Yihu Chardonnay Reserve Dry White Wine (Wild Yeast) 2019
This wine is fermented with wild yeast and it is made from 100% Chardonnay from the Mystic Winery vineyard. Bright lemon colour and a medium to full-bodied wine with moderate acidity. Aromas of apple, lemon and flowers with a nuance of nutmeg. The palate is beautifully elegant with flavours of baked apple and citrus combining with subtle smoky, toasty oak notes and a fresh long finish.
Retail price: S$260.00
Staff Sale: 30% off
* All prices exclude delivery charges quoted separately, at special rate, subject to quantity of order & address location.
Visiting Bangkok?
Walking Tours
Country In The City
Bangkok
The areas of Wutthakat and Chom Thong
Let your guide bring you back 300 years how this wat started
Fried chicken with garlic and onions
The areas of Wutthakat and Chom Thong
Normal:
Staff Sale: 35% off
Valid for travel before 30 June 2023
Minimum 4 persons per booking
Afternoon tour @ S$65.00
Morning tour @ S$59.00
The 1st walking tour of Bang Kho village and Chom Thong town. Only a 20 minutes' ride on BTS Skytrain from Siam Square, you leave the concrete and crowd behind, to countryside greenery, space,, nature and charming village environment. At the same time, discover over 300 years of history and heritage, immerse into local culture and lifestyle and savor local favorite snacks & cuisines. Entirely off the beaten tracks of Bangkok and more. Country In The City; Bangkok, is a easy half day walking tour that lets you indulge into rich culture, heritage and history, is eco-friendly and supports the local community. Morning or afternoon tours includes Thai Chinese lunch or dinner respectively, visits to historical royal temples and villages, packed with legends, folklores, and beliefs. These are the hidden gems in a city of 11m people, a great cultural & historical experience for all visitors to Bangkok especially when on a short visit.
Benjarong - Zodiac Animals
Benjarong is traditional Thai porcelain art in china ware where its name means 5 colors literally but often times more combination of colors are involved. It originated from the early days when porcelain was first discovered in China and found its ways into Thailand when this art form was used to create gifts for the royal family. Today it still holds a prestige as a highly regarded art form and a gift of respect and appreciation.
The 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac rotates every 12 years and each year is associated with a zodiac animal. The Chinese zodiac calendar holds meanings and it is believed that people who are born in a given year have similar characteristics and personality of the zodiac animal for the same year. The zodiac animals are a popular gift of love and affection, for birthdays, house decorations and often times used for feng shui symbolic reasons. The lunar year of 2023 belongs to the zodiac animal rabbit. People born in a year of the Rabbit are characterised as "Rabbits" and are believed to be vigilant, witty, quick-minded, and ingenious.
As this is a fast moving item, please place order early, subject to availability upon order.
1 pc: S$96.00, 2 pcs: S$186.00, 3 pcs: S$275.oo, 4 pcs: S$358.00, 5 pcs: S$428,000, 6 pcs: S$498.00
Normal: S$96.00 onwards
Staff Sale: 15% discount
Ratchapruek Oil Painting on wood planks
Thailand, a country rich for its culture, heritage and monarchy. The flower Ratchaphruek was selected as its national flower in October 2001 in respect of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Each day of the week represents a specific colour in Thai culture. As the late king was born on Monday, the Ratchaphruek's bright gold yellow in its flower bursts, was selected as the national flower. In Thai culture, yellow is seen as the colour of glory, harmony, and unity. Hence, yellow is also the national color and this flower's color is fondly named the royal yellow. The Ratchaphruek is a stunning tree and when it blossoms. The flowers gather in clusters while the leaves fall. Hence if you get to a see a ratchaphruek full of green leaves, it is not in blossom period which is usually during the hottest months from April to September. The tree bears fruits which is not edible but accordingly to history has some medicinal values as it is known as a ‘disease killer’ in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. It attracts the carpenter bees most and also some wild animals.
Artist: Katig
Katig has been doing oil painting for over 15 years. She loves nature and spends whatever free time touring Thailand and exploring the countryside. The Ratchaphruek painting on old wood planks offers a natural rustic look and is a very popular painting amongst Katig's collections as the cheery yellow flowers light up any space while accompanied by history and meanings. Be the proud owner of this oil painting as there is no second piece just as in no two trees are alike.
W:180cm, H: 200cm, D:1.5cm
Normal: S$ 1,505.00
Staff Sale: S$1,200
Bush Plum Dreaming
Aboriginal Art
Indigenous Australians are descended from the people who lived in Australia and the surrounding islands prior to European colonisation. It is generally agreed that Australian Aboriginal peoples originally came from different parts of Asia via Southeast Asia and have resided in Australia for at least 45,000–50,000 years. The Australian Government defines Indigenous Australians as people who: are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent; identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin; and are accepted as such in the communities in which they live or have lived. History has it that there are over 900 Aboriginal groups across Australia. Each group is distinguished by unique names that identify a particular language, dialect or speech format. Each language form was used for original myths, from which the distinctive words and names of individual myths were derived. Indigenous Australian art includes art made by Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The art uses a wide range of media including leaves, bark painting, wood carving, rock carving, water color painting, sculpting, ceremonial clothing and sand painting. These art forms date back to European colonisation by thousands of years and up to the present day. It has grown in popularity and appreciated by fans worldwide due to its artistic representations of life forms using multi color pallets and designs. Many are also limited in supply as it is hand crafted and no two pieces are the same.
Artist: Belinda King
Belinda uses a heavily loaded paint brush to work the many layers of colourful dots onto the linen. Blended whimsically, the dots create the effect of the flowering plants, the scattered seeds of the Bush Plum and the landscape after the heavy rain season. The composition of colour and shape variations points to the geography and intimate knowledge of locations. The Bush Plum is of significance to the region of Utopia and the people who are attached to the Dreaming. The women celebrate the Bush plum in their awelye ceremonies. ♥ Live video viewing can be arranged
Normal: S$ 1,819
Staff Sale: 15% off
Illustration purpose, not to scale
Sandhills 2019 Aboriginal Art
Indigenous Australians are descended from the people who lived in Australia and the surrounding islands prior to European colonisation. It is generally agreed that Australian Aboriginal peoples originally came from different parts of Asia via Southeast Asia and have resided in Australia for at least 45,000–50,000 years. The Australian Government defines Indigenous Australians as people who: are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent; identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin; and are accepted as such in the communities in which they live or have lived. History has it that there are over 900 Aboriginal groups across Australia. Each group is distinguished by unique names that identify a particular language, dialect or speech format. Each language form was used for original myths, from which the distinctive words and names of individual myths were derived. Indigenous Australian art includes art made by Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The art uses a wide range of media including leaves, bark painting, wood carving, rock carving, water color painting, sculpting, ceremonial clothing and sand painting. These art forms date back to European colonisation by thousands of years and up to the present day. It has grown in popularity and appreciated by fans worldwide due to its artistic representations of life forms using multi color pallets and designs. Many are also limited in supply as it is hand crafted and no two pieces are the same.
Artist: Anna Petyarre
This painting depicts the geological formations and the striations etched into the landscape. Petyarre paints from a topographic perspective and only using fine white dots she captures the beauty of movement in the land. ♥ Live video viewing available
Normal: S$ 3,767.00
Staff Sale:: 15% off
Turtle & Water 2022
Indigenous Australians are descended from the people who lived in Australia and the surrounding islands prior to European colonisation. It is generally agreed that Australian Aboriginal peoples originally came from different parts of Asia via Southeast Asia and have resided in Australia for at least 45,000–50,000 years. The Australian Government defines Indigenous Australians as people who: are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent; identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin; and are accepted as such in the communities in which they live or have lived. History has it that there are over 900 Aboriginal groups across Australia. Each group is distinguished by unique names that identify a particular language, dialect or speech format. Each language form was used for original myths, from which the distinctive words and names of individual myths were derived. Indigenous Australian art includes art made by Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The art uses a wide range of media including leaves, bark painting, wood carving, rock carving, water color painting, sculpting, ceremonial clothing and sand painting. These art forms date back to European colonisation by thousands of years and up to the present day. It has grown in popularity and appreciated by fans worldwide due to its artistic representations of life forms using multi color pallets and designs. Many are also limited in supply as it is hand crafted and no two pieces are the same. Turtles are reptiles with hard shells that protect them from predators. They are among the oldest and most primitive groups of reptiles, having evolved millions of years ago. Turtles live all over the world in almost every type of climate. The turtle figure or image is believed to offer support, success, and riches to the owner. The turtle held a major presence and is adored by many cultures worldwide for its long and hardy life span. In ancient mythology, the turtle is related to the world's creation and propagation.
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Tegan Hamilton developed her love for natural history, spending her formative years in rural Victoria. Using her passion to depict the wildlife around her she paints these majestic creatures which have such important connections to the King Sisters. Tarisse paints her stories on the canvas with Palaarn (the turtle), one of the oldest creatures in the world. An ancestor existing to tell stories of the old mob.
Normal: S$ 7,551.00
Staff Sale:: 18% off
Benjarong Tea Cup Set - Fine China
Benjarong is a traditional Thai styled porcelain art using enamel color painting onto porcelain and glazed to produce intricate porcelain art pieces. It started as early as in the 17th century when fine china was imported from China and painted as gifts for the royal family, thereafter nobleman and more affluential people used Benjarong as gifts for festive and special occasions. Today, Thai people regard Benjarong as a prestigious and sincere gift as its very beautiful and painstakingly made. These benjarong products are entirely designed and painted by hand. No two pieces are alike and a single piece can take weeks to produce. A Benjarong craftsman can take up to 15 years to be fully trained as a professional. Benjarong in 5 colors is often described to mean the many colors used and not just 5. Liquid gold is considered as one of the colors and has become a favorite because of its precious metal status and Benjarong are today produced using fine or bone china. When people see this product, they know this is truly Thai heritage at its best. You can use Benjarong to beautify your home or as a gift for someone special. Benjarong is a product and gift that everyone can be proud of.
Coffee Cup Dimension: 7.3 cm (Height) x 10.8 cm (Width)
Saucer Dimension: 2.2 cm (Height) x 14.8 cm (Width)
Price is for 4 sets
Normal: S$ 318.00
Staff Sale: 25% off
Millionnaire Tea Pot & Two Emperor Cups
Benjarong is a traditional Thai styled porcelain art using enamel color painting onto porcelain and glazed to produce intricate porcelain art pieces. It started as early as in the 17th century when fine china was imported from China and painted as gifts for the royal family, thereafter nobleman and more affluential people used Benjarong as gifts for festive and special occasions. Today, Thai people regard Benjarong as a prestigious and sincere gift as its very beautiful and painstakingly made. These benjarong products are entirely designed and painted by hand. No two pieces are alike and a single piece can take weeks to produce. A Benjarong craftsman can take up to 15 years to be fully trained as a professional. Benjarong in 5 colors is often described to mean the many colors used and not just 5. Liquid gold is considered as one of the colors and has become a favorite because of its precious metal status and Benjarong are today produced using fine or bone china. When people see this product, they know this is truly Thai heritage at its best. You can use Benjarong to beautify your home or as a gift for someone special. Benjarong is a product and gift that everyone can be proud of.
Normal: S$ 380.00*
Staff Sale: 25% off
Book Hotels Worldwide: Book AGODA and receive shopping vouchers.
Agoda fans, be rewarded with ARichGlobe shopping vouchers
Book from over 1m hotels worldwide. Present your paid booking confirmation and receive S$10.00 e-shopping vouchers for every S$200.00 worth of hotel bookings. Bookings must be made via: www.agoda.com/arichglobe. Other T&C applies.
Valid for bookings made by 28 February 2023
Ginger Jar Dragon Lamp 14 inches
Narica Lamps, in Thailand, has been in the lamp business for over 30 years. All manufacturing are done in Thailand which provides work for local people. This beautiful lamp in ginger jar shape is hand painted in with blue dragon motiffs on white porcelain with a matching lamp shade. Suitable for voltage of 220-230. Wood base with a copper trim finish.
● White porcelain ● Blue painting ● Wood base with copper trim ● Width - widest section of lamp: 25cm ● Base to bottom of lamp shade: 42cm ● Height base to top of lamp shade: 70cm ◼ Power plug is two flat pin
Price include delivery to Singapore
Normal: S$ 180.00*
Staff Sale: 15% off
Andaman Sea Shell with Dragon holder
Nautiluses are only found in the Indo-Pacific, inhabit the deep slopes of coral reefs. The nautilus shell presents one of the finest natural examples of a logarithmic spiral.
● Nautilus shell inlay with 3 kinds of shells with silver-plated dragon shape side holder. ● Beautiful craft can be used for home decoration or even as the sauce 'boat' on the dining table!
Price include delivery to Singapore
Normal: S$ 138.40*
Staff Sale: 15% off
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DBS Staff Sale Offered by ARichGlobe and participating merchants
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