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Price: $99.99
Price: $34.99
95 points Wine Spectator: "Dark, peppery and earthy overtones add substance to this chewy, remarkably complex red wine. It delivers a ripe core of plum and dried currant, then branches out, hinting at anise and mineral on the finish. Approachable now, but oh what a future this has. *Ranked #18 in Wine Spectator Top 100 of 1998* (HS)" (11/1998) 94 points James Halliday: "Medium to full red-purple; voluminous blackberry, licorice, black cherry and chocolate fruit aromas completely integrated with sweet vanillin oak on the bouquet; has a texture and struc...
Price: $499.99
An absolute gem in the Perfect Fifth line up. At 96 points it's close to the legendary Highland Park they've also bottled, but for half the price. Jim Murray says, "Anyone who remembers the old Springbank 25-year-olds of the early 1990s will recognize this aroma as a direct descendent - indeed it is near enough identical in both weight and character. The huge, nuggety oak is faultless (this must have come from a cask which had been seasoned in the old - virtually lost - style). Salt dominates but there are dried apricots and spiced pear, too. Meanwhile t...
Price: $1,500.00
With their first distillation happening in 1749, Appleton has had some time to perfect the art of tropical maturation. For decades master blender and chief chemist Joy Spence has been crafting the style that sets todays standard for Jamaican rum. A blend of pot and column distillates, all of Appleton's rums reflect that special signature of Jamaican funk blended with soft and approachable characteristics.
Price: $299.99
Limit of 1 per customer
Bottled in Scotland July 2022 from cask number 8266.
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Bid on this 3-bottle lot including a 1993 Domaine Ramonet Bienvenue-Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru (94JG, 92BH) and 2-bottles of 1993 Domaine Ramonet Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru (97VN, 94WS). 97 points Vinous: "The 1993 Montrachet Grand Cru is blessed with a show-stopping bouquet, scents of wet limestone, wild moorland and almost flint-like aromas. It is cut from the same cloth as the 1998 served practically alongside, albeit without quite the same laser-like precision. The palate is powerful and reminds me of the 1995 Montrachet encountered just a month earlier. The immediate impression is one of tension and energy, tucked underneath are hints of walnut and smoke, delivering an almost Chablis-like finish that feels undimmed after almost a quarter of a century. This is a fabulous and quite life-affirming Montrachet. (NM)" (5/2019)
Current Bid: $1,600.00
Bid on this 6-bottle lot of 1993 Léoville-Las-Cases, St-Julien (93RP). Wine Advocate: "Served blind by Jean-Hubert Delon at the chateau, the 1993 maintains is deep garnet core. The nose has really blossomed since last taste with blackberry, minerals, limestons, a hint of liquorices and a sweetness that I noted as “burnt honey”. Full-bodied on the palate with surprisingly sinewy tannins, excellent ripeness with an undertow of Morello cherry and a hint of tar on the very structured, very Saint Julien finish. Lot of typicity here. Bon vin! (NM)" (10/2007)
Starting Bid: $600.00
Bid on this bottle of 1993 Domaine Robert Arnoux Echézeaux Grand Cru (91BH, 90RP). Burghound: "Black spicy fruit trimmed by a deft touch of oak leads to substantially scaled, rich, intense flavors of impressive depth and the elegant breed of a fine Echézeaux is obvious, especially on the exceptionally long finish. I very much like this as it's both beautifully balanced and offers solid concentration and cellar potential." (01/1996)
Starting Bid: $300.00
Bid on this bottle of 1993 Domaine Armand Rousseau Chambertin-Clos de Beze Grand Cru (98JM, 96BH, 96JG, 96RP, 96VN, 93WS). Jasper Morris: "Beautiful pure elegant colour with a stylish nose, young but opening nicely. Middleweight plus, a little sweetness, still good acidity. This becomes absolutely glorious in the glass, especially the bouquet, still exceptionally youthful, retaining a trace of bitterness on the palate. Lively dancing fresh red fruit, goshtbis is good. *5-Star Wine*" (11/2016)
Starting Bid: $3,750.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1993 Domaine Robert Arnoux Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru (91WS). Wine Spectator: "Racy red sporting sleek tannins and loads of smoky, berry, raspberry character. Medium-bodied, finely tannic, a super fruity finish. " (11/1995)
Starting Bid: $390.00
Bid on this bottle of 1993 Moët & Chandon "Dom Pérignon" Brut Champagne ((91-93RP), 92WE, 91VN). Wine Advocate: "A divine creamy, almost yeasty nose with a touch of walnut. Very fine nervosite on the palate, vibrant, citrus acidity. Steel on the mid-palate. Elegant but powerful. I doubt it will last as long as other vintages but for now this is a delicious champagne to celebrate with. Tasted November 2004. (NM)" (11/2004)
Current Bid: $321.88
Bid on this magnum of 1993 Domaine Drouhin Oregon Pinot Noir (1.5L) (93RP). Wine Advocate: "The 1993 Pinot Noir was popped open at a dinner during my time in Oregon. It was so good that I have no choice but to report on what is apparently one of Véronique Drouhin's favorite wines. I can see exactly why. It offers a gorgeous, quite rich and substantial bouquet with mulberry and huckleberry aromas, wonderful definition and yet, quite Côte de Beaune-like in style. Surely not a subliminal influence? The palate is medium-bodied with impressive substance, excellent balance and still an abundance of brambly red berry fruit towards the satisfying finish. At 23-years-old, this shows no signs of reaching the end of its drinking plateau. Chapeau! (NM)" (06/2016)
Current Bid: $130.00
Bid on this 1-500 ml bottle lot of 1993 Royal Tokaji Aszú Essencia (500ml) (97WS). Wine Spectator: Amazingly concentrated, this is like liquid gold. Very thick, rich and a bit heavy, with marmalade, honey and pineapple, it almost has the texture of maple syrup. Incredibly intense on the long, smoky, lemony finish. Drink now through 2035. (PM) (12/1997)
Starting Bid: $300.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1993 Carruades de Lafite, Pauillac. Wine Advocate: "Of the 64% of Lafite-Rothschild's harvest eliminated from the grand vin, only 40% made it into Lafite's second wine, Carruades de Lafite. It displays a character similar to Lafite's in its elegance and finesse, as well as fine ripeness, and tasty, curranty fruit wrapped in a medium-bodied, supple framework. A noteworthy introduction to Lafite-Rothschild's elegant style... (RP)" (02/1995)
Starting Bid: $420.00
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