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2005 Undisclosed Jamaica 17 Year Old "Golden Devil" K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Jamaican Rum (700ml)
This phenomenal barrel of rum will forever be a mystery. Wild speculation exists about its source and the bottler has absolutely zero information from the source about its marque. Those circumstances are highly unusual considering the quality and character of the rum in question. But, if you notice similar batches out there, there are only a handful of distillers that could supply this rum. Worthy Park, we've had others from the vintage and they have always included the blenders marque. The distillery was only selling in bulk at the time and their stocks...
Price: $129.99
This exceptional find is one of the very best values K&L has ever been able to offer. Glenrothes is truly one of Speyside's most prized distillers, and its extremely unusual for them to let go of heavily sherried stocks, let alone something that's aged over 18 years. This one was distilled in February of 2005 and aged for 18 years in a first fill sherry butt. The results speak for themselves, a dense powerful malt style full of powerful spice and complex sherry. The Glenrothes Distillery was founded in the town of Rothes in 1879 by James Stuart & Co., ow...
Price: $109.99
Ledaig Single Malt is a cherished gem from the Hebridean Isles and comes from one of the oldest distilleries in all of Scotland. Produced on again, off again since its founding in 1798, and licensed since 1823, the Tobermory Distillery on the Isle of Mull is known primarily for its two single malt marks. Tobermory, an unpeated dram and Ledaig, with its heavily peated characteristics. Both are widely regarded as malts of outstanding quality. Both malts owe their rich character to the unusual stills that lie at the heart of the distillery - bulbous stills ...
Price: $160.00
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100 points Jeb Dunnuck: "I've only been able to taste the 2005 The 17th Nail In My Cranium Eleven Confessions Vineyard on a handful of occasions, and to say it never failed to impress would be an understatement. Based on 96.5% Syrah and 3.5% Viognier aged 38 months in French oak, it's still incredibly concentrated and opulent, with a sensational perfume of bloody red and blue fruits, leafy herbs, gamey meats, and ground pepper. It hits the palate with full-bodied richness as well as a layered, deep, opulent mouthfeel with resolved tannins and a sensation...
Price: $1,199.99
96 points Int'l Wine Cellar: "Good bright, full red. Brooding aromas of medicinal blueberry and menthol lifted by brilliant high notes of rose petal, mace and minerals. Compellingly deep and young, even youthfully imploded today, but this already boasts brilliant detail and energy and an exhilarating high pitch. Penetrating, powerful blue fruits, graphite, flowers and minerals stain the palate with flavor and will not quit. A great Bonnes-Mares for the Musigny lover. Should gain in bottle for two decades and go on for another two. (ST) 96+" (04/2008) 9...
Price: $549.99
97 points Jeb Dunnuck: "A classic expression of this Château that’s still in its adolescent phase, the 2005 Château Pontet-Canet has a youthful ruby/plum hue to go with incredibly pure aromatics of cassis, graphite, crushed stone like minerality, and subtle cedar pencil notes. I love its overall purity and focus, and it’s medium to full-bodied, has ripe, yet building tannins, terrific balance, and a great finish. While it clearly offers pleasure, especially if you don’t mind some tannins, it deserves another 3-5 years of bottle age, and it should have a ...
Price: $174.99
97 points Wine Advocate: "A blend of 90% Grenache and 10% Syrah (any Mourvedre added to the Grenache is now a thing of the past), this wine, made totally from the 11 Confessions Vineyard in the Santa Rita Hills, is young, yet like all the SQN wines, approachable in its glorious display of fruit, purity and freshness. Dense purple, and offering up notes of cranberries, pepper, boysenberries, raspberries and cherries, a cornucopia of red and black fruits emerge from the aromatics, gently dosed with some spicy oak and Provencal herbs. Full-bodied, gutsy and...
Price: $659.99
99 points James Suckling: "A stunningly complex and complete nose of flowers, dark fruits, and minerals. Very perfumed and subtle at the same time. The palate is full, yet tight and powerful with perfect tannins and a long, long finish. The quality of the tannins is phenomenal, please leave this alone for ten years. Pull the cork in 2020." (04/2012) 98 points Vinous: "A wine for the ages, the 2005 Léoville Las Cases is slow to come out of the gate, but its beauty and pedigree are evident. The 2005 Las Cases is one of the only wines in this tasting that...
Price: $349.99
100 points Jane Anson: "This is pure pleasure, with tiny pulses of electricity, brushed leather, sulphur, loam, truffle, blackberry, black cherry, with touches of silky tannins, smoked caramel and black chocolate. A wine that makes you smile, so much depth and power, barely out of its primary phase, but we are starting now to get the whole picture of what it will become. There is a lush edge to the tannins now that was not the case even two years ago. Such a different expression from the 2009 and 2010 Mouton, with this a little more old school in its cha...
Price: $749.99
Signatory has long been one of the preferred independent bottlers on the market. For almost 30 decades now, we've been selling Signatory because their cask selection process is second to none in the industry. They also have a knack for building incredible collections of rare casks, so walking through their warehouse is an absolute dream. As you pass Bowmore from the 70s and Port Ellen, you'll stumble by Dallas Dhu and Rosebank. Yet it's some of the modern stocks that are most shocking! Highland Park on it's own is pretty rare outside of distillery bottli...
Price: $149.99
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The Secret Speyside (M) series is one of Signatory's most prized. This lot of extremely high-quality, first-fill oloroso sherry butts was distilled at the exceptional distillery across from the town of Craigellachie on the Easter Elchies estate. While the bottler is prohibited from naming the source explicitly on their labels, they've been cheeky enough to add (M) and we're certain here that this is not a bottle of MacDuff, Mortlach, Mannochmore or Miltonfuff. But, it seems that the Signatory was compelled to point out the incredible pedigree of these ba...
Price: $250.00
94 points Vinous: "The 2005 Grand Mayne has a broody bouquet, quite closed compared to the 2004 with black rather than red fruit, laced with chimney soot and tobacco scents. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy tannins, bold structure and superb acidity keeping everything tied together. Plenty of energy here, white pepper and clove notes towards the vibrant, Tuscan-tinged finish, completing one of the finest Grand Mayne releases in recent years. Superb. (NM)" (05/2021) 93 points Wine Enthusiast: "Big wood, big fruit--there are no half measures here....
Price: $114.99
94 points Wine Enthusiast: "Vintner Chiara Boschis took over this historic estate after the death of its founder Luigi Pira. She continues in a precise Barolo tradition that pays attention to quality of fruit and vineyard designations. The Cannubi cru, for example, is celebrated for the elegant nature of its wines. Here you will encounter fine aromas of orange blossom, wild berries, white mineral and delicate floral notes. " (02/2010) 93 points Vinous: "The 2005 Barolo Cannubi is dark, round and sensual, with lovely palate presence and textural intensi...
Price: $199.99
100 points Wine Advocate: "The 2005 Ausone is a perfect wine of the vintage. It displays crushed rock, spring flowers, blueberry and blackberry fruit, a full-bodied mouthfeel, stunning purity and richness, and perfect harmony among all of its component parts (acidity, tannin, wood, alcohol and extract). Still youthful, but oh, so promising, this wine should be set aside for another decade and drunk over the following 50-75 years. (RP)" (06/2015) 100 points Vinous: "The 2005 Ausone is magnificent. A wine of soaring intensity and class, the 2005 dazzles ...
Price: $1,499.99
98 points Jane Anson: "The last year for Montrose under the Charmolüe family, before the Bouygues bought in 2006. Inky plum in colour, moreish from the very first sip. So juicy, such well controlled extraction, balanced but intense and concentrated, with layers of still-vibrant cassis, bilberry, eucalyptus and cocoa bean. You can now clearly see where this is heading, but it will continue to build over the next few years, and then stay on the plateau for decades. " (06/2022) 98 points Wine Advocate: "The 2005 Montrose continues to show brilliantly, unw...
Price: $239.99
97 points Wine Spectator: "Exhibits blackberry, mineral, currant and dark chocolate. Full and velvety, with lots of fruit and chewy tannins. Long and caressing, with incredibly sweet fruit and tannins on the finish. Goes on for minutes. A thoroughly gorgeous wine. *Highly Recommended, Top 100 Wines of 2008* (JS)" (03/2008) 96 points Wine Advocate: "A beautiful wine, once again, from this property that has been on a superb qualitative roll for several decades. Dense ruby/purple with notes of graphite, background oak, youthful crème de cassis and blackbe...
Price: $149.99
93 points Wine Spectator: "Intense ripe berry and dried fruit on the nose, with rose petal. Full-bodied, with silky tannins and a mahogany, fruity, almost nutty undertone. Ripe and round. Very soft and pretty. (BS)" (07/2009) 92 points Vinous: "(tasted from tank) Good deep red. Aromas of dark raspberry and mocha. At once rich and sweet and lively, from fruit picked quite early (and before the rain), with higher acidity than in 2004. Can't match the 2004 for fat or refinement of tannins, but there's lovely acid and mineral spine to the flavors of dark f...
Price: $129.99
95 points Robert Parker: "Along with the 2000, the 2005 is one of the two greatest d’Issans I have ever tasted. Kudos to proprietor Emmanuel Cruse for creating this beauty. Its dense purple hue is accompanied by aromas of camphor, forest floor, blackberries, cassis, and a hint of spring flowers. Full-bodied with superb richness, purity, texture, and abundant, sweet tannin, it should hit its stride in 3-4 years, and last for 25+. Bravo!" (04/08) 93 points Wine Spectator: "Displays blackberry and black licorice aromas, with some tar. Full-bodied, with ch...
Price: $149.99
98 points Jeb Dunnuck: "The 2005 Château Haut-Bailly just continues to drink brilliantly, with a massive, rich, full-bodied style as well as the château’s inherent sense of elegance and finesse. Ripe red and black fruits, smoked tobacco, graphite, saddle leather, and floral notes all define this beauty, and it has flawless balance, ripe yet perfectly integrated tannins, and just a regal, seamless, utterly compelling profile that is such a joy to drink today. It has another two decades of prime drinking ahead of it." (04/2024)
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99 points The Wine Independent: "The 2005 Smith Haut Lafitte rouge is a blend of 64% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc, and 1% Petit Verdot. Medium to deep garnet-brick in color, it slips confidently out of the glass with notes of creme de cassis, baked plums, cracked black pepper, and pencil shavings, plus wafts of sandalwood and licorice. The medium to full-bodied palate is plush and juicy, featuring soft acidity and a long, beautifully poised finish. In a sweet spot for drinking now, this can cellar a further 20 years+. (LPB)" (07/2022...
Price: $219.99
94 points Decanter: "Once again the 2005 vintage works its magic, and this is a standout wine. Menthol and fresh mint leaf notes are set against liquorice and cassis, with beautifully integrated tannins that retain their bite. It's an absolutely delicious wine full of St-Julien balance and elegance, but also with real depth and concentration. Château Talbot is still a classic rather than an overly powerful St-Julien, even in this vintage. Aged in 50% new oak. (JA)" (12/2017) 92 points Vinous: "The 2005 Talbot was picked from 22 September until 10 Octob...
Price: $129.99
Bid on this 4-bottle lot of 2005 Boyd-Cantenac, Margaux (92RP, 92WS). Wine Advocate: "This château, which is often under the radar (production is only 5, 500-6, 000 cases), has fashioned a terrific, inky/blue/purple-hued 2005 with a beautiful bouquet of spring flowers, crème de cassis, pain grille, and blueberries. Powerful and concentrated with full-bodied richness, stunning purity, and a tannic, 40+-second finish, this beauty requires patience. (RP)" (04/2008)
Starting Bid: $200.00
Bid on this 4-bottle lot of 2005 Brane-Cantenac, Margaux (95RP, 94JA, 94VN, 94WE, 92DC, 92WS). Wine Advocate: "A sexy, style of wine from the Lurtons at Brane-Cantenac, this wine (a blend of 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 41% Merlot and the rest Cabernet Franc) has a stunning nose of forest floor, licorice, blackcurrants, plums and spring flowers. Soft tannin, full-bodied opulence and beautifully textured, lush richness, make for a brilliant wine from this large, 180-acre vineyard. In spite of the wine’s stunning forward fragrance and lushness, the color still looks as if it is 3-4 years old, rather than a decade. This is a big-time winner in 2005 and should drink well for at least another 25+ years. (RP)" (06/2015)
Starting Bid: $320.00
Bid on this 6-bottle lot of 2005 Malescot-St-Exupéry, Margaux (97WS, 96RP, 95JA, 93DC, 93VN). Wine Spectator: "Exhibits blackberry, mineral, currant and dark chocolate. Full and velvety, with lots of fruit and chewy tannins. Long and caressing, with incredibly sweet fruit and tannins on the finish. Goes on for minutes. A thoroughly gorgeous wine. *Highly Recommended, Top 100 Wines of 2008* (JS)" (03/2008)
Starting Bid: $540.00
Bid on this 3-bottle tasting lot; including 1-bottle of 2005 Lafon-Rochet, St-Estèphe (93JA, 93VN, 92JD, 91DC, 91RP, 91ST, 91W&S, 90WS) and 2-bottles of 2005 Lascombes, Margaux (94W&S, 93WS, 91WE, 90ST, 90VN). Of the 2005 Lascombes, Margaux, Wine & Spirits writes: "A joyous Lascombes, this is the first vintage to hit stride since the US investment firm Colony Capital took over in 2001. It's a meaty wine draped in fragrant tannin, built for long aging. It's also an exuberant wine, in both the bright, red currant-scented fruit and the bristle of the tannin. A playfully complex flavor lasts for minutes, the wine still youthful and fresh four days after it was opened. Margaux chic." (03/2008)
Starting Bid: $190.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2005 Domaine de Courcel Pommard 1er Cru "Grand Clos des Epenots" (93BH, 93ST, 93WS, (91-92RP)). Wine Spectator: "This red is rich, round and very accessible, tasting of freshly crushed berry and cherry. A phalanx of ripe tannins lurks in the background, but this is balanced and ends with a spicy note. (BS)" (05/2008)
Starting Bid: $220.00
Bid on this bottle of 2005 Domaine Joseph Drouhin Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru "Les Amoureuses" (94BH, 92VN). Burghound: "A drop dead gorgeous nose of wood and natural spice aromas, black and blue pinot fruit aromas nuanced by hints of violets and floral tones leads to seductive, sweet and mouth coating medium full flavors that are textured, delicious and plumy, all supported by sève wrapped tannins that are rendered almost invisible on the hugely long finish. A really beautiful effort that will age for decades. *Sweet Spot Outstanding* " (04/2007)
Starting Bid: $625.00
Bid on this bottle of 2005 Haut-Bailly, Pessac-Léognan (98JD, 97JA, 96VN, 95JS, 95RP, 95WS, 94JG, 94WE). Jeb Dunnuck: "One of the top vintages of Haut-Bailly out there, the 2005 is a quintessential example of this terroir, showing incredible finesse and elegance paired with ample concentration and depth of fruit. Complex notes of black cherries, darker currants, gravelly earth, graphite, smoke tobacco, and cedar notes all emerge from the glass, and it’s full-bodied, flawlessly balanced, and pure class on the palate. I’ve always thought the 2009 was the greatest vintage from this estate that I’ve tasted, yet this is certainly knocking on the doorstep, although in a more classic, structured style. I find this insanely good today, but it’s still youthful and is set for another 30+ years of truly spectacular drinking! Hats off to Veronique Sanders and the team at Haut-Bailly for another magical wine. 98+" (06/2020)
Current Bid: $125.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2005 Domaine Louis Jadot Latricières-Chambertin Grand Cru (94BH, (91-93RP)). Burghound: "A brooding if elegant nose reflects ripe yet very fresh aromas of earth and underbrush along with notes of plum, cassis and violet. There is outstanding mid-palate density to the intensely mineral-inflected large-scaled yet refined flavors that culminate in a focused, linear and still youthfully austere finish. I would note that this improved materially as it sat in the glass so I would suggest decanting it for up to an hour first. As to maturity, this remains very youthful and I would be strongly inclined to continue to cellar this for at least another 5 years and 10 would be better." (03/2019)
Starting Bid: $380.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2005 La Violette, Pomerol. This wine comes from a tiny estate (only seven hectares) that borders Le Pin and Trotanoy. Robert Parker rated the 2005 vintage for Pomerol 95 points and "Outstanding."
Starting Bid: $100.00
Bid on this 5-bottle lot of 2005 d'Issan, Margaux (96JA, 96RP, 95JS, 93JG, 92VN, 92WS). Wine Advocate: "The more serious grand vin twin, the 2005 d’Issan, has a stunning nose of spring flowers, blackcurrant and blue/black fruits galore, and an impressively opaque dark plum/purple color. With a rich, concentrated and pure mouthfeel, wonderfully sweet tannin, full-bodied density and richness, but elegance in abundance, this is a stunner, and one of the great Margaux of the vintage. (RP)" (06/2015)
Starting Bid: $425.00
Bid on this bottle of 2005 Domaine Joseph Drouhin Musigny Grand Cru (97BH, 97RP, (92-96ST)). Wine Advocate: "The 2005 Musigny offers a compellingly complex nose of black raspberry, plum, cranberry, maraschino, truffle, flowers, raw meat, peat, and wet stone. Fabulously mouth-coating, with a plush, creamy texture, its tannins entirely sublimated, this finishes with soaring lift and uncanny clarity and refinement of flavor, incorporating a floral dimension almost as vivid as that accruing to this year’s Clos de Beze. (DS)" (06/2007)
Starting Bid: $1,200.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2005 Domaine Faiveley Mazis-Chambertin Grand Cru ((93-95BH), 94JG). Burghound: "An interesting if slightly odd nose of reduction and menthol notes added to wild, ripe and layered red berry fruit aromas that complement the gamy and completely backward flavors that are highly complex and possess a firm and mouth coating texture. This isn't necessarily a wine of finesse or elegance but there is character to burn and as usual, I quite like this. In a word, stunning. *Don't Miss!*" (01/2007)
Starting Bid: $380.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 2005 Cos d'Estournel, St-Estèphe (99JS, 98JD, 97JA, 97RP, 97VN, 97WE, 96TWI, 96WS, 95DC). James Suckling: "The purity of fruit in this is fascinating with plums, currants and other dark fruits. Then there is another layer of spices and chocolate. So much cassis. Full and very layered with chewy polished tannins and a long, long finish. Just starting to open. Changes all the time." (09/2015)
Current Bid: $625.00
Bid on this bottle of 2005 Domaine Joseph Drouhin Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru (94BH, 94ST, 92WS). Burghound: "A ripe, spicy and expressive multi-layered nose of red and black pinot fruit, earth, game, smoke and hints of anise, clove and exotic Oriental tea gives way to rich, cool, suave and very pure flavors that are lovely, refined and classy. This is understated in the mouth and possesses an ultra sophisticated mouth feel on the superbly long, focused and driving finish. This is not a huge wine by the standards of a classic Bèze but everything is in perfect harmony and it should be capable of 30+ years of positive evolution. *Don't Miss*" (04/2007)
Starting Bid: $375.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2005 Cantine del Castello di Conti 'Il Rosso delle Donne' Boca.
Starting Bid: $200.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2005 Destieux, St-Emilion (94RP, 92WS). Wine Advocate: "A well-known and consistent wine from the estate of Christian Dauriac, this big, plump, opulent 2005 is one of the best wines I have ever tasted from this estate. It is full-bodied and multi-dimensional, with a big, juicy texture and loads of plum, blackcurrant, spicy oak and minerality. (RP)" (06/2015)
Starting Bid: $100.00
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