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1985 Domaine de Baraillon 38 Year Old K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Bas-Armagnac (750ml)
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If there were ever a romantic ideal for French countryside distillation, the Baraillons are it. Out in the middle of nowhere, there's nothing glossed over or touristic about their operation - they are farmers, pure and simple. David and I absolutely fell in love with this father/daughter team even though they hardly said a word to us the entire time we tasted (they let their booze speak for itself). This single barrel 1985 brandy is one of the finest spirits we tasted on the entire trip. A mix of Ugni Blanc and Baco, the nose is absolutely hypnotizing - ...
Price: $134.99

90 points Wine Spectator: "Rich and supple with ripe cherry, currant and tobacco nuances along with a soft, earthy quality on the palate. Very elegant with depth and flavor. Beautifully balanced." (09/1988) Wine Advocate: "The 1985 Siran is surprisingly powerful for the vintage, rich in fruit, elegant, long, and aromatic. It will age well..." (01/1998) K&L Notes: Reconditioned at the property in last ten years-direct from property. Great party size.
Price: $399.99

Known for its intensely concentrated, voluptuous wines, this trendy St-Emilion estate has prime real estate, with vineyards that abut those of Château Cheval Blanc. Made in consultation by the famous enologist, Michel Rolland.
Price: $109.99

95 points John Gilman: "The 1985 Cheval Blanc is a beautiful bottle of young wine that still needs several years of cellaring to fully reach its apogee and start to show all of its multi-layered complexity. The bouquet is deep and clearly destined for profundity, but still a tad primary in its mélange of dark berries, menthol, tobacco leaf, gravelly soil tones, smoke and a touch of new wood. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied and still quite tight, with a great core of pure fruit, impeccable focus and balance, ripe tannins and great length and g...
Price: $899.99

1985 Siran, Margaux
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90 points Wine Spectator: "Rich and supple with ripe cherry, currant and tobacco nuances along with a soft, earthy quality on the palate. Very elegant with depth and flavor. Beautifully balanced." (09/1988) Wine Advocate: "The 1985 Siran is surprisingly powerful for the vintage, rich in fruit, elegant, long, and aromatic. It will age well." (01/1998)
Price: $119.99

Price: $89.99

90 points Wine Advocate: "Picked between 25 September and 9 October, it is mature in color with some bricking on the rim. The palate is a little rustic with red berries intermingling with bacon fat, singed leather, bay leaf and a slither of dried orange peel. The palate is very well balanced, fleshy in keeping with the style of the vintage, not as complex or as structured as the 1986, but certainly superior to the 1982 Montrose, with an effortless, nonchalant finish that beckons you back for another sip. Just a delicious Saint Estèphe that is à point. (N...
Price: $299.99

91 points Wine Spectator: "Yet another winner from Pavie. Caresses the palate and defines elegance. Lovely mint, berry and chocolate character. Full-bodied yet very refined." (10/1994)
Price: $599.99

Bid on this bottle of 1985 Maison Leroy Pommard "Les Vignots". Wine Advocate: "Much has been written about the dynamic Madame Lalou Bize-Leroy. Some of it has been malicious and motivated strictly by insidious jealousy. From time to time I have complained of her pricing structure. Yet there should never be any criticism of her philosophy of what burgundy should be. Her wines are among the noblest and purest expressions of Pinot Noir in Burgundy. They are treated with the care of a pampered child, never filtered, and bottled barrel by barrel. Given the size of her wines and their power and structure, in a cool damp cellar they will last 20 to 25 years. (RP)" (12/1989)
Current Bid: $525.00

Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1985 Maison Leroy Beaune 1er Cru Perrières. Established in 1868 in Auxey-Duresses, Maison Leroy is committed to "maximizing the potential of each terroir" by farming biodynamically, practicing massal selection, and manual harvesting. This 1985 is a premier cru release from the family's property in Côte de Beaune.
Starting Bid: $450.00

Bid on this bottle of 1985 Maison Leroy Beaune-Sizies. Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "Much has been written about the dynamic Madame Lalou Bize-Leroy. Some of it has been malicious and motivated strictly by insidious jealousy. From time to time I have complained of her pricing structure. Yet there should never be any criticism of her philosophy of what burgundy should be. Her wines are among the noblest and purest expressions of Pinot Noir in Burgundy. They are treated with the care of a pampered child, never filtered, and bottled barrel by barrel. Given the size of her wines and their power and structure, in a cool damp cellar they will last 20 to 25 years. (RP)" (12/1989)
Starting Bid: $1,685.00

Bid on this bottle of 1985 Léoville-Las-Cases, St-Julien (98VN, 98WS, 95DC, 94RP). Vinous: "The 1985 Léoville–Las Cases is not just one of the finest vintages from this Second Growth, but one of the high points for the entirety of Bordeaux in this decade. Here it eclipses the 1985 Lafite-Rothschild with ease. It has an exquisitely defined bouquet of red berry fruit infused with crushed stone and pressed rose petals, just like before. Ethereal. The palate is medium-bodied, a perfect marriage of structure and a degree of elegance that maybe the property has not matched before or since. It’s so, so harmonious on the finish. An absolute beauty. (NM)" (12/2019)
Current Bid: $300.00

Bid on this 12-bottle lot of 1985 Pichon-Lalande, Pauillac (OWC - 93JG, 92WS) in original wood. John Gilman: "While I have been a big fan of the 1985 vintage in Bordeaux for many years... but in my formative years, I found it a bit too “weedy” and did not end up cellaring it for my own collection. I think this was the only vintage of Pichon-Lalande I did not buy for my cellar in that era, as I started laying in the wines with the 1981 vintage and bought them every year (even the 1984 and 1987) up through the 1989, before my buying habits (and my more limited cellar budget in those days) turned towards Burgundy. But, I skipped the 1985 and that was too bad, as the wine has aged quite beautifully and is now drinking with great style and grace. The bouquet is a superb blend of cassis, dark berries, coffee, cigar wrapper, a dollop of fresh herbs, gravel, black tea and toasty oak. " (10/2019)
Current Bid: $2,205.00

Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1985 La Mission-Haut-Brion, Graves (95JG, 95WS, 93VN, 92RP). Wine Spectator: "Has great balance; a wine with everything going for it. Dark-ruby in color, with an elegant, earthy black cherry nose; full-bodied, with rich cherry flavor.--La Mission-Haut-Brion vertical. (JS)" (11/1991)
Current Bid: $735.00

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