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Your search returned 9 results
94-96 points Wine Advocate: "Another fabulous wine from this superb vineyard, it displays a sweet, pure nose of blackcurrants, minerals, and spices. Full-bodied, tannic, and powerful, as well as undeveloped, it exhibits the potential for 20-25 years of aging. A splendidly rich Cabernet Sauvignon, with outstanding balance and purity, it will not be mature before the turn of the century. (RP)" (12/1994) 92 points Wine Spectator: "Dark-colored, with rich, vibrant, youthful flavors, layers of mocha-laced currant, black cherry, blackberry and anise flavors....
Price: $269.99
Wine Advocate: "The 1992 Cabernet Sauvignon reveals a healthy dark ruby/purple color, a light intensity nose of red and black fruits and spice, medium body, soft, rich fruit, some tart acidity, and a clean, fresh, lively, lightly tannic finish. (RP)" (02/1996)
Price: $49.99
92 points Wine Advocate: "Produced and bottled by Niepoort, this opaque purple-colored port is more backward and tannic than Niepoort's vintage wines. Impressively endowed, with a reticent, but promising nose of chocolate, blackberry fruit, truffles, and licorice, this full-bodied, massive, moderately sweet port should be cellared until 2000. It will age well for 20-30 years. Impressive! (RP)" (02/1995) Wine Spectator: "Ripe and roasted, medium-bodied and sweet, featuring round tannins and ripe fruit finish. (JS)" (06/1995)
Price: $64.99
Bid on this bottle of 1992 Penfolds "Grange" Shiraz South Australia (96JH, 94WS, 92RP). James Halliday: "Outstanding dense but bright purple-red; a powerful, concentrated bouquet with blackberry, mulberry and licorice aromas, and the oak seemingly more restrained than is usual. A powerful but impeccably balanced and structured wine, redolent of black cherry, licorice and mulberry fruit flavours; oozing class, breeding and staying power. It will be very interesting to watch the development of this wine versus the much-vaunted '90 and '91 vintages. " (07/2011)
Starting Bid: $260.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1992 Vineyard 29 (Grace Family) Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Wine Spectator: "Smooth and supple, with a band of cedar, spice, dried cherry and plum flavors. Finishes with fleshy tannins and modest length. New from Tom Paine's and Teresa Norton's vineyard in St. Helena, produced at Grace Family Vineyards." (09/1996)
Starting Bid: $195.00
Bid on this bottle of 1992 Caymus "Special Selection" Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon (94RP, 90WS). Wine Advocate: "The 1992 Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection (a February, 1996 release) is superior to the 1991 and 1990. The 1992 displays an opaque ruby-purple color, followed by huge, full-throttle aromatics offering a blast of sweet, toasty new oak combined with exceptional red and black fruits. Full-bodied, rich, and concentrated, with not a hard edge to be found. (RP)" (12/1995)
Starting Bid: $145.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1992 Penfolds "Bin 707" Cabernet Sauvignon South Australia (94JH, 92WS). James Halliday: "Dense red-purple; an exceptionally rich, concentrated and complex bouquet with blackcurrant, a touch of mint and well-balanced and integrated oak. The palate is long and sumptuous, with densely rich chocolate, blackberry and blackcurrant flavours, finishing with lingering tannins, surrounded throughout by layers of American oak. *Silver*" (07/2011)
Current Bid: $260.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1992 Diamond Creek "Volcanic Hill - Duke's 25th Anniversary Selection" Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Al and Boots Brounstein founded Diamond Creek Vineyards in 1968. The three vineyards Brounstein planted have produced some of the most long-lived, elegant wines from the state of California, wines that make the case "that Diamond Creek is the finest producer of Cabernet Sauvignon in America, " according to wine writer Pierre DuMont. This bottling comes from the eight-acre Volcanic Hill vineyard, which has ashy volcanic soils deposited by the eruption of Mt. Konocti eight million years ago. The wines from this site are Diamond Creek's longest lived, "loaded with intense ripe berry fruit, cassis, violets and a smoky richness, " according to the winery.
Starting Bid: $420.00
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