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Wine Spectator: "This fleshy red shows black cherry, spice and herb flavors with firm tannins. It has good concentration and while it's drinkable now, it should improve. " (06/1997) K&L Notes: Joël Taluau was a fabulous grower in St-Nicolas de Bourgueil known for making some of the purest expressions of Cabernet Franc in the Loire, unmarred by the intrusion of oak. He was also the first producer in the appellation to begin domaine bottling. After Joel passed away, his daughter Veronique now makes wines with the help of her husband, Thierry Foltzenlogel...
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97 points Decanter: "The nose showed warm and sunny, baked black and red fruit on the nose and a supple but dense texture. The impressive level of tannin noted in earlier tastings is softening now, and the wine is ready to drink but will hold. A lovely wine, outperforming the 1996 at this point. Picking was finished in September, taking place from the 13th to the 27th. The final blend is nearly three-quarters Cabernet Sauvignon, with just a drop of Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot and Merlot for the balance. (CC)" (02/2022) 96 points Wine Advocate: "A ...
Price: $774.99
The sister property of Calon-Ségur, which was owned by the Gasqueton family from 1894 to 2012. The property is located east of Calon-Ségur in St-Estèphe on gravel and clay soils. The wines display classic St-Estèphe black fruit and minerality.
Price: $69.99
94 points Wine Spectator: "A beautiful wine, with layers of ripe fruit, berry, cedar, vanilla and light spice. Full-bodied, with silky tannins and a long finish. Very, very classy stuff." (03/2007) 91 points Wine Advocate: "Somewhat closed and reticent after bottling, but still impressive, this 1995 possesses a dark ruby/purple color, as well as an oaky nose with classic scents of cassis, vanillin, cedar, and spice. Dense and medium to full-bodied, with softer tannin and more accessibility than the 1996, but not quite the packed and stacked effect on t...
Price: $189.99
90 points Wine Advocate: "The 1995 Chateau Fonsalette Côtes du Rhône is a twenty-year wine that requires 4-5 years of cellaring. It exhibits a black/purple color, good acidity and tannin, a closed, dense, moderately tannic personality, exceptional richness, and a powerful, full-bodied finish. Yields of 30 hectoliters per hectare were slightly higher than the 15-20 achieved in 1996. This is a wine for those who cannot find or afford to purchase Rayas. (RP)" (10/1997)
Price: $399.99
87-90 points Int'l Wine Cellar: "Impressive deep ruby color. Perfumed, inky, dark berry aroma. Sweet, supple and velvety on the palate. Finishes with lots of dusty tannins and an enticing floral note. Atypically strong for this wine. (ST)" (05/1996) Wine Spectator: "Beautiful aromas of blackberry and spice, with a hint of licorice. Medium-bodied, with silky tannins and a refined finish. Mushroom and berry character. (JS, Web-2007)" Jancis Robinson: "Darker, blacker colour than the 1996. Light nose. Very airy-fairy Margaux on the nose. Denser on the pa...
Price: $179.99
91 points Wine Enthusiast: "Jordan scores with this lush, luxurious, quintessential Alexander Valley Cab. It’s softly fruity, with early complexity. Never blockbusters, Jordan Cabs are distinctive for their harmony and grace." (11/1999) Wine Spectator: "Elegant, with medium body, ripe cherry, currant, herb and spice flavors, and finishing with polished tannins" (09/1999) Decanter: "This vintage still has a rich ruby colour and is quite dense, with a graphite nose and broad, spreading dark fruit, liquorice and cedar flavours. The balance between struc...
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94 points Wine Advocate: "The 1995 Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve Speciale has a medium garnet color and the alluring desiccation of a fully mature wine, with scents of mushroom powder, struck flint, dried violets, old leather and bouquet garni. The palate offers a supple core of dried black fruit and a flourish of graphite and tobacco, its powdery, softened structure enveloping the palate and calling you back for another sip. (EB)" (03/2023) 92 points Wine Enthusiast: "From a legendary winemaker, a wine designed for the cellar. Dick Arrowood shunned the ...
Price: $139.99
Wine Spectator: "Well-crafted red. Vivid blackberry and violet aromas and flavors. Full-bodied and very silky, with lovely tannins and a medium aftertaste of fruit and toasted oak. " (01/1998) K&L Notes: The Beychevelle property boasts the deep Garonne gravel soils that make St-Julien famous. Just 90 hectares of the 250 hectare property are planted to vine —predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon, followed next by Merlot with smaller proportions of Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot — and its winegrowing tradition dates back to the Middle Ages.
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90 points Wine Spectator: "Excellent structure and depth of flavor, built around a core of rich yet elegant currant, mineral, black cherry and cedary oak flavors. The tannins are chewy and show a touch of earthiness and then veer to dryness, but the fruit flavors push through. (JL, Web Only-2005)" Int'l Wine Cellar: "Red-ruby. Tight aromas of cassis, graphite, cola and mint. Sweet, dense and concentrated, with strong berry and oak flavors. Has the sheer fruit to supports its firm structure and substantial tannins. Much sweeter and stronger than the Merl...
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92-94 points Wine Advocate: "A meaty rich ripe nose of cassis, mulberry and cherry. Full-bodied and expansive structure. Approachable with layers of strawberries and red fruits. A rich voluptuous Barton that should be ready in 2-3 yrs. Then blind in April 2005. A very attractive nose with a slight under-ripeness that lends it freshness and vitality. The palate is well-balanced with toasty new oak. But quite backward compared to others with a dense sweet, chocolate tinged finish. Quite modern in style on the surface, but you can tell that there is a robus...
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A rare bottling from Dunn Vineyards, this Petite Sirah is grown on the estate's 40-acre Park Muscatine vineyard which was purchased in 1991. The vines were planted in the 1950s, and the grapes were actually sold to Ridge vineyards in the 1980s, before the vineyard was acquired by Dunn. After producing this bottling for several years in the early 1990s, the Dunns sold the grapes Stag's Leap for a period of time. The Dunns now bottle these same Petite Sirah grapes under their own Retro Cellars label.
Price: $299.99
We've been carrying the Baraillon Armagnacs for years now and it's been a match made in heaven for K&L, the Claverie family, and our customers—we're their biggest account and their biggest fans. There's something special about walking into the tasting room at Baraillon, which is really just a little hut next to their home with plastic furniture and humble offerings (like fresh foie gras straight from the farm next door). Mr. Baraillon will come in from feeding the pigs wearing rubber boots, while his daughter Laurence stands by quietly, yet does most of ...
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90 points Vinous: "The 1995 Domaine de Chevalier Rouge is a good but perhaps not great wine from Olivier Bernard. Now at 23-years of age, it remains surprisingly backward, almost sultry on the nose, whereby the oak feels a little too prominent for its age. The palate offers dense red and black fruit tinged with hickory that becomes pronounced with aeration. Firm in grip, it has a rather hard and atypically charmless finish that in this instance is shown up by its 1989 counterpart. Give this another three or four years if you can. (NM)" (08/2018) K&L No...
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95 points Wine Advocate: "The 1995 Léoville Las Cases is a blend of 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 26% Merlot and 7% Cabernet Franc. Medium garnet colored with a touch of brick, it needs a fair bit of swirling to unlock the intense notes of baked plums, dried mulberries and boysenberry preserves with hints of black truffles, Chinese five spice, unsmoked cigars and dusty soil, plus wafts of beef drippings and cast-iron pan. The medium to full-bodied palate delivers good weight and generous fruit, supported by plush tannins and seamless freshness, finishing with ...
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92 points Wine Spectator: "Black licorice and currants on the nose. Very fragrant. Full-bodied, with chewy tannins and a long finish. Still needs time to come together.--'95/'96 Bordeaux retrospective. Best after 2008. (Web-2007)" 90 points Wine Advocate: "While not as backward as the 1996, the opaque purple-colored 1995 is a tannic, unevolved, dense, concentrated wine that will require 8-10 years of cellaring. The 1995 exhibits pain grille, blackcurrant, mineral, and subtle tobacco in its complex yet youthful aromatics. Powerful, dense, concentrated ca...
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90 points Wine Spectator: "Beautifully crafted '95. Better than the '94. Intense aromas of violets. Full-bodied, medium sweet, with super well-integrated tannins. Long and caressing finish. (JS)" (04/1998)
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95 points Decanter: "The bouquet of the Ducru-Beaucaillou 1995 offers an array of fresh fruit, blackcurrant, plum, spices and liquorice complicated by mint and minerality. It has a juicy and quite fleshy texture and flavours that evoke graphite and cedar along with a touch of leather. This is now at the beginning of its apogee but should hold well for another 10 years thanks to the quality of its tannins. (YC)" (05/2021) 95 points Wine Advocate: "Proprietor Bruno Borie noted this was a somewhat unusual blend this year: 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlo...
Price: $379.99
Aged 28 years in a single French Limousin oak cask. Bottled in 2023 unchillfiltered and with no added color.
Price: $249.99
94 points Wine Spectator: "Fabulous nose of crushed currants, blackberries and forest flowers. Full-bodied, with plenty of ripe fruit and silky tannins. This is really holding back. *Ranked #15 Wine Spectator Top 100 of 1998* (JS)" (03/2007) 92 points Wine Advocate: "An old style Pauillac, yet made with far more purity and richness than the estate's ancient vintages, this broad-shouldered, muscular, classic wine exhibits a saturated purple color, and sensationally dense, rich, concentrated, cassis flavors that roll over the palate with impressive purit...
Price: $975.00
Bid on this bottle of 1995 Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac (97DC, 95JS, 95RP, 95VN, 94WS). Decanter: "Still remarkably dark, intense and youthful in appearance, this Mouton shows more flamboyant characters on the nose than other vintages, with spices, cigar-box and blackcurrant leaf all to the fore. Rich, dense and fleshy palate with plenty of stuffing for further ageing. An impressive Mouton which lives up to the ‘star’ billing for the 1995 vintage with nearly all of the components in great balance. (AH)" (09/2021)
Current Bid: $450.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1995 Tenuta dell'Ornellaia "Masseto" Toscana (94RP, 90WS). Wine Advocate: "The 1995 Masseto impresses for its silky tannins and exceptional finesse. There is plenty of power and structure in the glass, but ultimately this is a wine that convinces for its elegance and utter sense of harmony. The 1995 Ornellaia is now fading, but the Masseto has plenty of life ahead. " (11/2011)
Current Bid: $1,845.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1995 Robert Sinskey "RSV" Stags Leap District Claret. Believing that "wine is not an athletic event, " Robert Sinskey does not send wine out for review, but his organic and biodynamically farmed wines in the Carneros region--unusual for Cabernet Sauvignon, but it has a history there--and Stags Leap District are highly regarded.
Starting Bid: $70.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1995 Pine Ridge Stags Leap Cabernet Sauvignon (90WS). Wine Spectator: "Tight, rich and concentrated, with a complex array of currant, anise, cedar and spice. Turns plush and dense on the finish, where the flavors slowly fan out and gain nuance. Needs cellaring. (JL)" (06/1998)
Starting Bid: $120.00
Bid on this bottle of 1995 Salon "Le Mesnil" Brut Blanc de Blancs Champagne (97CG, 96WS, 95VN, 93ST, 93WE, 92W&S). Connoisseurs Guide: "That these wines are both expensive and superb as a class comes as no surprise, and yet, even in the midst of such excellence, this bottling stands out for its full, rich, developed, incisively toasty first notes followed by deep, rich, chalky, hazelnut, honey and nicely fruity smells and flavors of extraordinary depth and volume. It captures a perfect mix of richness in its mousse and texture with the slight austerity one wants in Champagne, and, for all of its complexity, it promises to unwind further with age. *Three Stars*" (11/2004)
Current Bid: $890.00
Bid on this bottle of 1995 Alión Ribera del Duero (92WS, 90RP). Wine Spectator: "This modern-style red shows plenty of toasty vanilla flavors up front, but there's a solid core of ripe blackberry and black cherry, too. The texture is plush, but crisp acidity keeps the wine lively. It's a polished, impressive mix of suppleness and weight. *Top 100 Wines of 1999* (TM)" (10/1999)
Starting Bid: $70.00
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