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The item above is not in stock and must be special ordered from the distributor. Due to the high cost of the bottle, delivery can take a bit longer than usual as all bottles must be picked up from storage and hand-delivered by the distributor. We cannot guarantee availability. All special orders are final and non-refundable once charged.
Price: $3,799.99

Price: $369.99

Bid on this bottle of 1973 DRC Domaine de la Romanée-Conti La Tâche Grand Cru (91BH). Burghound: "(with thanks to Jennifer Chang). All but bricked through. A highly perfumed, cool and pretty nose offers up notes of sous-bois, Asian style spices, dried flowers, in particular, rose petal and a hint of brown sugar. There is surprisingly good power and richness in the context of the vintage to the refined and well-delineated medium weight flavors that possess fine mid-palate density, all wrapped in a beautifully long finish that displays only a touch of acid tang. This is not a great LT but it is a really good '73 that is drinking perfectly and should continue to do so." (04/2016)
Starting Bid: $1,500.00

Bid on this bottle of 1973 Mouton-Rothschild, Pauillac. Mouton was officially made a "first-growth" in 1973, celebrated by a stunning label created by Pablo Picasso. Chris Kissack's TheWineDoctor.com: "Philippe Rothschild called it '...the monstrous injustice' of Mouton's second-growth status. For years the labels stated simply 'Premier ne puis, second ne daigne, Mouton suis, ' or 'First I cannot be, second I do not deign to be, I am Mouton.' It was clear from the great vintages produced in the 1860s and 1870s that the 1855 classification was already outdated, and that change was long overdue."
Starting Bid: $300.00

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