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Bid on this bottle of 1971 Cantina Mascarello Barolo (96JG, 96VN). Vinous: "The 1971 Barolo is a real thrill to taste and drink. Let me emphasize that second point. So often, wines like this are tasted among many other wines. On this night the two of us savor every last drop of the 1971. I have had very mixed results with the 1971, to the point I stopped seeking it out. In the 1970s (and later) Barolo was bottled only when it was sold, so it is very likely, if not probable, that the 1971 was bottled botte by botte over a period of years, which naturally leads to a certain amount of bottle variation. On this night, the 1971 is positively stellar. Deep, complex and potent, the 1971 captures all the richness of the year in its multi-faceted personality. More importantly, this bottle does not have any of the barnyard aromas and flavors that are unfortunately common in the Mascarello 1971. Simply put, this is what Barolo from the 1970s is all about. (AG)" (09/2018)
Current Bid: $465.00
Bid on this bottle of 1971 Travaglini Gattinara. Gattinara D.O.C.G. is the company's historic label, "Wine that best represents the territory of Gattinara, according to the Travaglini family's vision and passion."
Starting Bid: $80.00
Bid on this 4-bottle lot of 1971 Gran Reserve Torres Gran Coronas (90VN). Vinous: "A Spanish rarity, the 1971 Gran Coronas Reserva from Torres was one of several splendid bottles proffered at a recent dinner The Harwood Arms. For obvious reasons, this cuvée was known as Torres’s “black label” and debuted a year earlier. It’s mainly Cabernet Sauvignon augmented by Tempranillo from young vines planted in the Penedes region. At over half a century old, this bottle testified its longevity – still going strong. The bouquet seems to whisk you directly to those vines in Spain, with notes of black plum mixed with dark chocolate, espresso, leather and just a hint of Christmas cake. (NM)" (04/2023)
Starting Bid: $340.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1971 Graf zu Hoensbroech Wiltinger Braune Kupp Riesling Auslese Mosel. Riesling is one of the world's most long-lived wines, and few (if any) truly compete with bottlings from Germany's Mosel river valley, where slate soils and steep slopes combine to create a one-of-a-kind terroir for this noble grape. The 1971 vintage was absolutely stunning, with Decanter magazine rating it 5/5 and calling the season, "A great vintage, with best wines showing magnificent balance of richness and acidity." For lovers of the world's great Rieslings, this is a sweet opportunity.
Starting Bid: $535.00
Bid on this bottle of 1971 Duhart Milon, Pauillac . In 1962, Duhart-Milon was a mess. Luckily, the Rothschild family saw an opportunity to revitalize the estate and bought up the property, cleared the land, replanted and renovated the estate. Using the same vines, technology, and skill that has brought their other properties to such prominence, Duhart Milon was quickly revived and regained the quality that had won it the honor of fourth growth status in the 1855 classification. By 1970, Duhart-Milon was back on track and was producing excellent age-worthy wines. When well cellared, as this bottle was, a quick decanting and a hour of patience is enough to unlock this time capsule from the 1971 vintage.
Current Bid: $75.00
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