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From the winery: "Kenwood Vineyards’ fourteenth Artist Series Cabernet Sauvignon release features "Pink Floating Leaves on Deer Pond," a photograph by Christopher Burkett of Oregon. For the first time Kenwood has selected a photograph to grace the Artist Series label. The grapes selected for the 1988 Artist Series are a blend of the finest small lots of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. After harvest at optimum ripeness, vineyard lots were kept separate during fermentation in stainless steel and aged for two years in French oak barrels. The ...
Price: $249.99

93 points Decanter: "This is a little softer than the 1986, with coffee, plum and cassis notes. It's highly appealing right now, sweet and caressing as it opens in the glass, but this is one to drink within the next five to 10 years. The exact blend was not recorded, so the blend shown reflects the vineyard plantings, with 5% Petit Verdot. (JA)" (05/2019) 92 points Wine Spectator: "Shows outstanding structure and definition. New oak comes through in the coffee and plum aromas and the palate is firm and concentrated, with delicious blackberry flavors. (...
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93 points James Suckling: "Very fresh still with a licorice and floral character that turned to sweet tobacco and plums. Full and silky, with ripe and fine tannins. " (06/2011)
Price: $259.99

According to the Wine Spectator: "A deep, dusky Bordeaux, with deep color, leathery, woody aromas, tart cherry and currant flavors and lots of firm but fine tannins. It all comes together in a tannic style that's drinkable now, but could keep improving through 1998." (04/91)
Price: $149.99

Wine Advocate: "The 1988 has medium body, good ripe fruit, and commendable harmony. Surprisingly concentrated for the vintage, this excellent dark ruby-colored wine should age nicely for 5-15 years." (01/1998)
Price: $99.99

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1988 Montrose, St-Estèphe (Pre-Arrival) (Pre-Arrival)
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93 points James Suckling: "Very fresh still with a licorice and floral character that turned to sweet tobacco and plums. Full and silky, with ripe and fine tannins. " (06/2011)
Price: $249.99

1988 Enmore 33 Year Old "Colours Of Rum" Edition No. 2 Single Barrel Cask Strength Guyana Rum (700ml) (Previously $400) (Previously $400)
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Colours of Rum is the newest creation from the famous bottler and luxury goods purveyor Wealth Solutions in Warsaw, Poland. The team at Wealth Solutions has been identifying, bottling and selling the world's most collectible products in almost every category. While their specialty is fine spirits - they've bottled a 1964 Karuizawa, 50 year old GlenFarclas and countless casks of Cognac, they've also traded in rare and limited watches and other collectibles. They have a knack for finding products that will appreciate significantly in the future. Colours of...
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Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1988 Guiraud, Sauternes (91WS, 90RP). Wine Spectator: "Medium-gold color, with aromas of lemon tart, curd, piecrust and honey. Full-bodied, medium sweet, with bright acidity and a long, exciting finish. Balanced and refined. (JS)" (06/2009)
Starting Bid: $135.00

Bid on this bottle of 1988 Bollinger "R.D." Extra Brut Champagne (97DC, 94W&S, 92ST). Decanter: "1988 was a cool, somewhat damp year that produced extremely vivacious Champagnes. The best of these are still youthful, and this is a superb example. The wine has plenty of ripe baked apple fruit and notes of brioche, toasted hazelnut, and a suggestion of freshly ground coffee. On the palate, the freshness shines through, and there is still plenty of zip left to the bubble. This Champagne is ageing well and showing no signs of slowing down. (CC)" (04/2021)
Current Bid: $335.00

Bid on this 1-half-bottle lot of 1988 d'Yquem, Sauternes (375ml) (99RP, 96VN). Wine Advocate: The 1988 is a backward-styled Yquem, built along the lines of the extraordinary 1975. With a honeyed, smoky, orange/coconut/pineapple-scented nose, this powerful wine possesses full body, layers of highly concentrated, extracted flavors, considerable botrytis, and a sensational finish. (RP) (12/1997)
Current Bid: $210.00

Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1988 Duhart Milon, Pauillac (90WS). Wine Spectator: "Aromas of chocolate, berries and mint follow through to a full body, with soft tannins and very pretty fruit. Dense fruit, ripe tannins, long finish. Will improve for a long time but delicious now." (06/2009)
Current Bid: $155.00

Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1988 Pavillon Rouge, Margaux (94DC, 92WS). Decanter: "Packed with spice and fruit on the nose, this grips you and lifts off. A great mid palate with juicy, enrobed tannins and seductive fleshy fruit in the mouth. Makes you smile, enticingly creamy and yet with sappy slate on the finish. One of the best Pavillon Rouge for years. 27% of overall production in Pavillon. 2% Cabernet Franc completes the blend. A yield of 47hl/ha, (compared to 30hl/ha last year). Tannin index of 75 IPT so higher than 2009, 2010, 2016 (only 2018 higher). (JA)" (05/2020)
Current Bid: $280.00

Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1988 Rauzan-Ségla, Margaux (92JG, 91RP, 91VN, 90WS). John Gilman: "According to Robert Parker back in the late 1980s and early 1990s (the era when I used to read him regularly), the 1988 Château Rauzan-Ségla was the second great vintage produced here during the estate’s renaissance, with the 1986 the first superb wine here in a generation to his mind. While I would peg the renaissance here back to at least the 1982 (as the 1983 and 1985 vintages of Rauzan-Ségla are also stellar wines), I do share Monsieur Parker’s unbridled enthusiasm for the 1988. " (09/2020)
Current Bid: $240.00

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