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1986 Domaine de Baraillon 37 Year Old K&L Exclusive Bas-Armagnac (750ml)
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Price: $129.99

1986 Domaine Séailles 34 Year Old Ténarèze Armagnac (700ml)
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This Armagnac, produced from a small estate plot, was distilled in 1986 and aged for 34 years in 400L barrels before being bottled at 46% ABV. From the importer: "Domaine Séailles is one of the pioneers of organic viticulture in the Côtes de Gascogne region of Southwest France. A family-owned estate since 1961, Séailles is now run by Jean Labérenne, who lead the domaine to Ecocert organic certification in 1997, swearing off all chemical fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, and synthetic chemical products. Located in the town of Ténarèze, which is uniqu...
Price: $89.99

Joël Taluau is a fabulous grower in St. Nicolas de Bourgueil known for making some of the purest expressions of cabernet franc in the Loire. All is hand harvested, cuvees are based on vine age and soil composition. Then the wines are fermented and aged in stainless steel, with a light fining and no filtration before bottling.
Price: $59.99

90 points Wine Advocate: "Having matured more quickly than many northern Medoc 1986s, Meyney is a deep, dark garnet/purple-colored wine with a moderately intense fragrance of minerals, licorice, smoke, roasted herbs, and sweet black currant fruit. On the palate, the wine still has some tannin to shed, but its expansive, savory style suggests it is already accessible. With outstanding extract and layers of fruit, this wine is a candidate for another 10-15 years of cellaring - at a minimum. (RP)" (08/1997) K&L Notes: One of the oldest estates in the Médo...
Price: $109.99

97 points Decanter: "Both vintages of Gruaud-Larose absolutely stand out in this lineup, and I recommend them both for thoroughly enjoyable drinking today. This was pretty monolithic when young and evolved very slowly. It's still showing tons of black fruits with tobacco, coffee and truffle. Chewy tannins are still evident, with everything clearly signposting a great vintage from legendary winemaker Georges Pauli. 3% Petit Verdot completes the blend. (JA)" (05/2019) 95 points Wine Advocate: "Still remarkably youthful, my most recent bottle of the 1986 ...
Price: $259.99

92 points Wine Advocate: "For L'Arrosee, this vintage has taken an atypically long time to round into shape. It has always possessed considerable power as well as a muscular, concentrated style and hefty tannin. Beginning to shed its tannin, it reveals an intriguing dusty herb, black cherry, kirsch, and mineral-scented nose, with subtle vanillin from new oak in the background. There are medium-bodied, concentrated flavors with some firm tannin, but by and large this is a very accessible wine. It remains youthful, with only a hint of amber at the edge of ...
Price: $159.99

Price: $169.99

Bid on this 6 liter of 1986 Louis Martini "Duke of Bourbon Celebration Cuvée Special Selection" Napa Valley Zinfandel (6L). The story of Louis Martini is a key chapter in Napa's winemaking history. Genovese immigrant Louis Martini established his first business in 1922, smack in the middle of Prohibition (in force in the US from 1919 until 1933). He was therefore limited to making "sacramental and medicinal" wines at first. With the end of prohibition, Martini became one the first winemakers in California to produce vintage varietal table wines in quantity, and at reasonable prices. With their hallmark of impeccable balance, older Louis Martini wines never cease to amaze.
Starting Bid: $300.00

Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1986 Langoa-Barton, St-Julien. Decanter rates the 1986 Bordeaux vintage a five out of five declaring it: "A particularly good vintage in the Medoc, with a number of fine wines." Boding well for this particular release, the vintage guide further states that 1986 was, "A great Cabernet vintage, particularly in St Julien, Pauillac and St Estephe. "
Starting Bid: $100.00

Bid on this magnum of 1986 Climens, Barsac (1.5L). 96 points, 'Bordeaux' by Robert Parker: ...'totally compelling...remarkable clarity and definition...a stuning example of Climens at its very best." -- Also received 94 points from the Wine Spectator. "Gorgeous, ripe, and rich, oozing with tropical, honey and mineral flavors that take off like a heat-seeking missile on the finish. Tempting now but better after 1998."
Starting Bid: $175.00

Bid on this bottle of 1986 Dunn Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon (95RP, 92VN). Wine Advocate: "Two of the most impressive wines in these tastings, both of Dunn's 1986s tasted like 3-4-year old Cabernets rather than 10-year old adolescents. The opaque purple-colored 1986 Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain offers awesome richness, mind-boggling intensity, huge tannin, a massive mouthfeel, and a closed yet formidably long, well-endowed finish. This wine could be put in a tasting of 1994 California Cabernets and not stand out as a 10-year old wine. Amazing! (RP)" (08/1996)
Current Bid: $175.00

Bid on this magnum of 1986 Domaine Jean Grivot Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru (1.5L). Domaine Jean Grivot is among the great names in Burgundian wine. Étienne Grivot and his wife Marielle took over from Étienne’s father Jean Grivot in 1987. The vineyards are densely planted and farmed organically “sans certification” while the aim in the cellar is for balance and clear expression of terroir. This 1986 Grand Cru release is 100% Pinot Noir sourced from Clos de Vougeot, a walled vineyard acquired by winemaker Étienne’s grandfather, Gaston Grivot, in 1919. The total holding is 4.6 acres from the middle of the vineyard to the lower wall, and the average vine age is 40 years old. The grapes are completely de-stemmed and fermentation is spontaneous.
Current Bid: $250.00

Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1986 Simi "Commemorative Edition" Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Simi Winery, located in the heart of Sonoma County dates back to 1876. Founded by Italian immigrants Pietro and Giuseppe Simi, the winery was one of the few that continued producing wine throughout Prohibition. Today, the winery seamlessly blends traditional and modern winemaking techniques, staying true to its sustainable farming practices, and cultivating top-rated wines that express the unique character of Sonoma County's diverse terroir. This bottling, from California's early glory days, is an exceptional aged California Cabernet.
Starting Bid: $150.00

Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1986 Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac (100DC, 100JD, 100JS, 100RP, 99VN, 99WS, 98ST). Wine Advocate: "The 1986 Mouton-Rothschild is a blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot that was picked from 2 October until 16 October. Winemaker Philippe Dhalluin, who was not working at the property back then, told me that the pH was fairly low at 3.54 when it is usually around 3.75, due to the natural tartaric acid in the vines. It has a powerful and intense bouquet as always: exemplary graphite and cedar scents, a touch of black pepper and incense. It seems to unfurl in the glass, like a motor revving its engine. (NM)" (12/2016)
Current Bid: $1,400.00

Bid on this 9 liter of 1986 Spottswoode Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon (9L) (96WS, 90VN). Wine Spectator: "This has everything: deep color, rich, ripe aromas and bold fruit flavors, a velvety texture, depth and balance. *Spectator Top 100 1989* (TM)" (12/1998)
Starting Bid: $1,200.00

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