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1971 Ridge Vineyards California Cabernet Sauvignon (high-mid shoulder fill, depressed cork)
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Ridge Vineyards is one of a few California wineries that every vintage one can count on to produce wines with the capacity for decades of aging.
Price: $2,699.99

1971 Ridge Vineyards California Cabernet Sauvignon (mid shoulder fill, depressed cork)
New!
Ridge Vineyards is one of a few California wineries that every vintage one can count on to produce wines with the capacity for decades of aging.
Price: $2,599.99

Bid on this bottle of 1971 Margaux, Margaux (92JG). John Gilman: "The bouquet is deep and quite refined, offering up scents of baked red fruit, a touch of orange peel, a fine base of chalky soil tones, cigar ash, hints of summer truffle and a lovely topnote of tobacco leaf. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied and very suave on the attack, with a plush core, fine focus and grip, melted tannins and a long, complex and beautifully balanced finish. This is really a lovely example of Margaux (and one of the best from the latter Ginestet era here) and the 1971 vintage, which has been unjustly maligned for a long, long time." (07/2017)
Current Bid: $230.00

Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1971 Château Raspail Gigondas. Gigondas, a southern Rhône appellation, is renowned for its bold red wines, which often rival those of nearby Châteauneuf-du-Pape. The region, limited to the Gigondas commune, spans the western slopes of the Dentelles de Montmirail foothills, roughly 40 kilometers northwest of Avignon. Neighboring villages like Beaumes-de-Venise and Vacqueyras share similar growing conditions, enhancing the area's reputation for high-quality Rhône blends.
Starting Bid: $80.00

Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1971 Palmer, Margaux (92VN, 91JG). Vinous: "The 1971 Palmer remains one of the best wines of the vintage. There's plenty of degraded red fruit on the nose, with freshly tilled loam, light allspice and cedar notes, and wilted rose petals emerging from time. Wonderful definition. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins, perhaps now just a little more mature and drier on the finish than bottles I encountered a decade ago, yet with more sustain than the 1967 tasted alongside light white pepper notes lingering on the aftertaste. (NM)" (08/2023)
Starting Bid: $600.00

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