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Bid on this 6-bottle lot of 2020 Domaine Pinson Chablis 1er Cru "Mont de Milieu" (93BH, 92DC). Burghound: "A cool, pure and airy nose features notes of white flowers, pear, passion fruit, quinine and a very subtle application of wood. The juicy and fleshy medium-bodied flavors are solidly concentrated with good minerality and power on the complex, long and well-balanced finale. This very dry and consistently fine wine is potentially outstanding and just in need of a few years of cellaring. *Burghound Outstanding!*" (10/2022)
Starting Bid: $180.00
Bid on this 2-bottle tasting lot; including 1-bottle of 2013 Domaine Coche-Dury Auxey-Duresses (90RP) and 1-bottle of 2013 Domaine Coche-Dury Bourgogne Blanc. Of the 2013 Domaine Coche-Dury Auxey-Duresses, Wine Advocate writes: "The 2013 Auxey-Duresses Villages has a generous blueberry and blackberry-scented bouquet – think of Bonnes Mares' younger cousin. The palate is rounded in the mouth: smooth and harmonious with hints of black cherry, cassis and strawberry. It is so silky in texture and seductive that it will be difficult to resist temptation to pop this open over the next couple of years, but it has the substance to last a lot longer. Drink through 2026. (NM)" (01/2016)
Current Bid: $435.00
Bid on this 6-bottle lot of 2019 Auguste Clape Cornas ((96-98JD), (96-98VN), (95-97RP), 96JS). Vinous: "A highly complex bouquet evokes ripe black/blue fruits, candied flowers, olive paste, smoked meat, incense and potpourri, and mineral and earth notes appear as the wine opens up. Stains the palate with intense, spice- and mineral-accented bitter cherry, dark chocolate and violet pastille flavors that show wonderful definition and back-end cut. Velvety, slow-building tannins add shape to an extremely long, subtly chewy finish that delivers real power and mineral drive. (JR)" (05/2020)
Starting Bid: $750.00
Bid on this bottle of 1977 Taylor Vintage Port (98VN, 97WS, 96RP, 95WE, 93JG). Vinous: "The 1977 Taylor's Vintage Port is initially tight and conservative on the nose: strawberry, baked cherry, tobacco and wild hedgerow notes emerging but remaining tight-lipped. This needs a good decant! The palate is endowed with depth and concentration, very well balanced with an attractive crispness. Perhaps you could argue that it is a 'linear' and more 'correct' Taylor's compared to the 1970 and lacks some charm. But there is immense complexity here so it is more a case of a Port demanding a very long maturation in bottle. (NM)" (06/2018)
Current Bid: $125.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 2020 Sine Qua Non "Distenta II" California Grenache ((97-100JD), 97RP, (94-96VN)). Jeb Dunnuck: "The 2020 Grenache Distenta II is a blend of mostly 78% Grenache and the rest Mourvèdre, Syrah, Petite Sirah, and a tiny splash of Viognier. It's a ripe, sexy, insanely good barrel sample that has remarkable purity, tons of black raspberry and cassis fruits, perfect balance, full-bodied richness, and an already complex bouquet of violets, spice, and flowers. I continue to be blown away by what this estate seems to achieve with Grenache in just about every vintage." (08/2022)
Starting Bid: $570.00
Bid on this 3-bottle tasting lot; including 1-bottle of 1994 Dow's Vintage Port (97WS, 96RP, 93DC), 1-bottle of 1994 Graham's Vintage Port (95RP, 95VN, 95WS, 93DC), and 1-bottle of 1994 Quinta De La Rosa Vintage Port. Of the 1994 Dow's Vintage Port, Wine Spectator writes: "A blackstrap, powerful Port. Black, with intense aromas of raspberries, raisins, flowers and stems. Full-bodied and medium sweet, with a long, rich finish. Tannins pull at your palate. A wine for the future. (JS)" (12/1999)
Current Bid: $150.00
Bid on this 2-bottle tasting lot; including 1-bottle of 2014 Domaine Coche-Dury Bourgogne Blanc and 1-bottle of 2014 Domaine Coche-Dury Bourgogne Rouge. Of the 2014 Domaine Coche-Dury Bourgogne Blanc, Burghound writes: "A pretty nose combines notes of apple, pear, floral and soft wood nuances. There is impressive richness to the succulent, round and seductive flavors that terminate in a refreshing and inviting finish thanks to a hint of salinity that emerges. Lovely." (06/2017)
Starting Bid: $560.00
Bid on this 2-magnum lot of 2012 Fontodi Flaccianello della Pieve Toscana (1.5L) (97DC, 97VN, 94JS, 94RP). Vinous: Tasted next to the 2012 Chianti Classico Gran Selezione Vigna del Sorbo, the Flaccianello is richer, deeper and more flamboyant. Super-ripe red stone fruit, smoke, licorice and dark spices meld together in a deep, powerful wine. The 2012 is impressive, but personally I prefer the finesse and freshness of the Sorbo. The greater influence of new French oak is also felt in the wine's texture. Still, that is splitting hairs, as the level here is high. Very high. (AG) (10/2016)
Starting Bid: $450.00
Bid on this magnum of 1996 Domaine Bertagna Clos St. Denis Grand Cru (1.5L) (91WS). Wine Spectator: "Sensational '96--deep, rich and ripe, a wine that plumbs the depths of terroir, fruit, oak. Full-bodied yet very elegant, this has wonderful balance, sweet-tasting red berry flavors and a spicy, wet earth-tasting finish." (02/1999)
Starting Bid: $145.00
Bid on this 6-bottle tasting lot; including 3-bottles of 2005 Domaine Robert Groffier Bourgogne Rouge and 3-bottles of 2005 Robert Groffier Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru "Les Hauts Doix" (92RP, 91ST). Of the 2005 Robert Groffier Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru "Les Hauts Doix" , Wine Advocate writes: "The 2005 Chambolle-Musigny Les Hauts Doix (from a small site that wraps around one third of Les Amoureuses) offers iris, musky narcissus florality, vanilla, raspberry and rhubarb in the nose, a silky palate with hints of smoke and game, and a juicy, sappy, bright, finish. Serge Groffier says he doesn’t think this site can take more than a third of new wood, which has certainly faded into the background. A few years will tell what sort of additional complexity this will add (the 2002 is simply sensational today), but its combination of textural richness, clarity and kinetic vibrancy is already impressive. (DS)" (04/2007)
Starting Bid: $480.00
Bid on this 4-bottle lot of 2018 Golden West "The Promise - Golden West Vineyard" Washington Pinot Noir (93JS, 91JD). James Suckling: "This is a toned and phenolic pinot with dried strawberry, chocolate and tile character. Earthy. Full-bodied, yet bright and vivid. Punchy and refined at the same time. Plenty going on at the finish. A new wine." (06/2020)
Current Bid: $60.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2015 Rhys "Home Vineyard" San Mateo County Pinot Noir (96VN, 92JD, 92JG, 92RP, 91BH). Vinous: "A wine of gravitas and pure power, the 2015 Pinot Noir Home Vineyard is a real stunner. The 100% whole clusters are pretty much buried by the sheer intensity of the fruit. This is an absolutely captivating wine in every way. Like so many of these 2015s, the Home is going to require many years to be at its very best. Even so, its potential is amply evident today. (AG)" (08/2017)
Starting Bid: $90.00
Bid on this 6-bottle lot of 2017 Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel AP 09 Mosel (97JS, 97RP, 95WS, 93JG). Wine Advocate: "The 2017 Brauneberger Juffer Riesling Auslese (Gold Capsule) offers a tropical-scented, highly delicate slate bouquet with perfectly ripe stone fruit and very fine raisin aromas. Lush, precise and filigreed on the beautifully weightless yet intense palate, this is a fascinating, highly delicate and racy-piquant Auslese with a persistent salty-mineral structure, great finesse and expression. This is a spell-binding beauty to drink in the next four or five decades. Tasted in March and April 2019. (SR)" (06/2019)
Current Bid: $390.00
Bid on this 2-bottle tasting lot; including 1-bottle of 2015 Coche-Dury Bourgogne Blanc and 1-bottle of 2015 Coche-Dury Bourgogne Rouge. Of the 2015 Coche-Dury Bourgogne Rouge, Allen Meadows writes writes: "Jean-François Coche's son Raphaël, who has largely taken over the day-to-day responsibilities of the domaine that now exploits 10.5 ha of vines and buys in the equivalent of another 4.5 ha, described 2015 as "having a relatively easy growing season where the only real concern was at time very high temperatures. On the plus side the high heat kept disease at bay and brought the fruit to high levels of ripeness earlier than usual. We chose to begin picking on the 31st of August with our pinot and then followed by the chardonnay. I would describe the style of the wines as tannic and this is true for both the reds and the whites and in this respect they remind me of our 2005s." Coche noted that the 2015s were bottled in April 2017."
Current Bid: $455.00
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