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95 points Wine Advocate: "Tasted in Sauternes with Charles Chevalier, the 1988 Rieussec is a vintage that Chevalier himself claimed to be his favorite. I can understand why. It has an unerringly youthful bouquet with vibrant citrus fruit, wild honey, mandarin and mineral scents, a bouquet that seems to have electricity flowing through it. The same can be said for the palate that is full of tension and vigor, almost clinical in terms of focus with alluring viscosity and wonderful length. This bowled me over with its charm and breeding. Hunt a bottle down ...
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Wine Advocate: "The Marchesi di Gresy's La Martinenga vineyard is highly regarded by everyone in Barbaresco. This producer vinifies and bottles separately two parcels with La Martinenga called Camp Gros and Gaiun. This vineyard, which abuts both the esteemed Rabaja and Asili vineyards, is entirely owned by di Gresy. The style of wine that emerges is one of extraordinary finesse and elegance."" K&L Notes: The Marchesi di Grésy "Martinenga" Barbaresco 1988 comes from the highly regarded Martinenga vineyard, known for producing some of the finest Barbaresc...
Price: $199.99
94 points Wine Spectator: "Iodine aromas, with tobacco, cedar and sea shells, and earth and ripe fruit underneath. Full-bodied, with slightly chewy tannins and a vanilla, berry and cherry aftertaste. Big and powerful still. I would give it a little more time to mellow. But an impressive wine for the vintage. (JS)" (06/2009) 93 points John Gilman: "The 1988 Château La Mission Haut-Brion is a very strong example of the vintage, with the ’88 tendency to a slight leanness nicely complemented by the property’s inherently broad shoulders. The deep and mature...
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96 points Wine Spectator: "Tasted in the 88/'98 Bordeaux blind retrospective (2008)." (06/2009) 92 points Wine Advocate: "A more firmly structured Haut-Brion, built somewhat along the lines of the 1996, this dark garnet-colored wine is showing notes of licorice, underbrush, compost, truffles, dried herbs, creosote, and sweet black cherries and currants. Medium-bodied, rich, but still structured, this wine unfolds incrementally on the palate, showing superb density and a lot of complex Graves elements. (RP)" (12/2002) 90 points Vinous: "The 1988 Haut ...
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91 points Wine Advocate: "An intense, honeyed, pear, flower, and apricot fragrance is reminiscent of Muscat de Beaumes de Venise. In the mouth, there is exceptional richness, super focus because of fine acidity, a wonderful touch of toasty new oak, and an elegant, very positive, crisp finish. This is a beautifully made, authoritative tasting, and impeccably well-balanced Sauternes. (RP)" (12/1997) 90 points Wine Spectator: "Beautifully crafted and creamy-textured, displaying lovely pineapple, honey, mineral and wet earth character that unfolds its comp...
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90 points Wine Spectator: "Aromas of coffee bean, tobacco and plum follow through to a full body, with chewy tannins and a long finish. A little rustic, but rich and youthful. Chewy. It would be better with a bit more bottle age, but why bother?" (06/2009) Jancis Robinson: "Mid ruby with a pale rim. Very pretty, evolved, only slightly leafy nose. Very dry finish – still lots of acidity. Nose is much more beguiling than the slightly skinny, tart palate. Fresh finish does not linger but it is minty mouthwash fresh. 17/20 points. (JR)" (06/2011) Wine Ad...
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91 points Wine Spectator: "Intense and concentrated, with sharply focused cherry, raspberry, anise and rose petal flavors that are deep and complex. The tannins and acidity taste raw. Very tightly wound. Cellar until 1999 for best results. 2,000 cases made." Wine Advocate: "The Produttori del Barbaresco is unquestionably a terrific source for Barbarescos that rival the best made in Piedmont. Although there is a tendency to scoff at wines made by cooperatives, the quality of the wines from this superbly run operation is as high as that from any highly co...
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The Cordero di Montezemolo "Enrico VI" Barolo 1988 comes from the renowned Villero vineyard, a site known for producing powerful and long-lived Barolos. The 1988 vintage was a classic year in Piedmont, yielding wines with excellent structure and aging potential. After more than three decades, this Barolo would now exhibit complex tertiary notes of dried fruits, leather, tobacco, and spices, with firm tannins and balanced acidity. The wine showcases the depth and elegance typical of both the vineyard and vintage.
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91 points Wine Advocate: "A blend of 94% Shiraz and 6% Cabernet Sauvignon, this was considered to be an uncharacteristically soft, fruity Grange.' Everyone at the tasting agreed with those comments. This wine shows a syrupy creme de cassis, earthy note, some pepper, and caramel. It is somewhat soft and accessible for such a relatively young Grange, but there is plenty of structure and tannin in the finish. It is certainly perfumed and more evolved than some of its siblings that are actually older, chronologically speaking. This wine has sweet, full-bodie...
Price: $429.99
90 points Wine Spectator: "Tart, focused cherry and currant flavors struggle against a tide of tannin and succeed in making this a generous wine that needs to gain polish with cellaring..." (04/1991) Decanter: "Deep red; reserved nose, quite oaky, almost peppery; soft, rounded, quite concentrated, as enough sweet fruit to balance the high acidity, has Margaux typicity, balanced, though fades on finish; medium length." (06/1997) K&L Notes: This 1988 vintage Château Prieuré-Lichine was produced during the time that this fourth growth property (formerly...
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Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1988 Beychevelle, St-Julien (90JG, 90WS). Wine Spectator: "One of the best bottles from Beychevelle in a long time. Full-bodied, with silky tannins and aromas of raspberry and mint with a hint of violet. Lead pencil and fruit appear on the long aftertaste. (JS)" (11/1998)
Current Bid: $170.00
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