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98 points Jeb Dunnuck: "The 1990 La Conseillante is fully mature, and totally brilliant. Its medium ruby color is followed by a perfumed, complex bouquet of sandalwood, cedar, ripe cherries, licorice and Asian spices. Upfront and not holding anything back, it reveals loads of sweet fruit and is incredibly complex and nuanced aromatically. This gives way to a full-bodied, integrated and seamless Pomerol that has resolved tannin, perfect balance, an opulent mouthfeel, and a great finish. This is Pomerol in all its elegant, yet seductive glory and while I d...
Price: $539.99
93 points John Gilman: "At age thirty, the wine has now entered its plateau of peak maturity and is drinking splendidly well, with the bouquet wafting from the glass in an absolutely classic combination of black cherries, Cuban cigars, a superb base of gravelly soil tones, hints of the chipotle pepper to come with further bottle age, gentle spice elements, tobacco leaf, a suave framing of new oak and a smoky topnote. On the palate the wine is deep, ripe, pure and full-bodied, with a very fine core of fruit, excellent soil signature, buried tannins that a...
Price: $229.99
97 points Wine Enthusiast: "This toasty, superbly mature wine is part of a series of releases featuring the house’s cellar-matured Champagnes. This emerges from the glass with complex flavors of almond, brioche, citrus and a hint of steeliness. The majestic richness of the wine has fully justified its decades of aging. *Top 100 Wines of 2012* (RV)" (12/2012) 96 points Decanter: "Veuve Cliqcuot’s Cave Privée programme of setting aside respectable allocations of every vintage release is courageous, not least because vintages that don’t age well will neve...
Price: $499.99
95 points Wine Advocate: " This small estate continues to turn out remarkably rich, unctuously-textured, thick, powerful wines that brilliantly balance power and intensity with elegance and finesse. Now that the 1988, 1989 and 1990 vintages have had some time in the bottle, it appears that the light to medium gold colored 1990 may be the most complete and botrysized among this trio of exceptional wines from Raymond-Lafon. All the wines possess a light to medium gold color, with the 1989 revealing a more evolved, deeper color. All three wines share op...
Price: $79.99
100 points Wine Advocate: "The final blend of 64% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot and 4% Cabernet Franc was harvested between September 14 and October 3. The spring was cold, yet summer was extremely hot and dry – one of the hottest vintages since 1949. The fact that virtually no rain fell in September served as a catalyst to get all the grapes ripe and in cellars....This wine has an incredibly complex nose of spring flowers, blackberry and cassis liqueur, scorched earth and barbecue spice. It is full-bodied, majestic and opulent, with low acidity and fab...
Price: $749.99
90 points Wine Advocate: "The 1990 Meyney is still drinking very well, exhibiting an impressively vibrant ruby-black hue, followed by attractive aromas of cherries, red berries, pipe tobacco, pencil shavings and hints of soil. Medium to full-bodied, with a rich core of fruit, tangy acids and powdery tannins that still assert themselves on the finish, it's an old-school Saint-Estèphe that still has plenty of life ahead of it. (WK)" (08/2022) Int'l Wine Cellar: "Deep, saturated, healthy red. Blackcurrant and herbs on the nose; along with the other Cordie...
Price: $99.99
Jancis Robinson: "Still deep glossy crimson. Looks much younger than 1994. The first subtle wine of the tasting! Mineral notes and quite dry on the end. Juicy, round and sweet. Still quite savoury – much more so that most 1990s. 18/20 points (JR)" (01/2010) Int'l Wine Cellar: "Good medium color. Ripe aromas of cassis, bitter cherry and woodsmoke. Fresh, concentrated, and tightly structured. Lingering, firm finish; needs time." (11/1993)
Price: $299.99
Price: $99.99
100 points Jeb Dunnuck: "Truly otherworldly, the 1990 Château Rayas Châteauneuf-du-Pape Reserve possesses stunningly perfumed and intense aromatics of kirsch and raspberries intermixed with sweet spice, roasted herbs, leather and licorice notes. Very ripe and beautifully complex, the palate is full bodied and a hedonistic dream that just expands in the mouth. There’s amazing sweetness, low acidity and an unbelievable, lush, thick and yet light texture that carries into a monster finish. Firing on all cylinders and as good as wine gets!" (04/2009) 99-10...
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Bid on this bottle of 1990 DRC Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Richebourg Grand Cru (96JS, 96RP, 96VN, 94BH, 94JG). Vinous: "The 1990 Richebourg Grand Cru is a wine that I have been fortunate enough to taste three times before. It has a “spherical” nose, if you can picture that, and inside the sphere is copious red fruit laced with hints of traditional Japanese green tea, undergrowth and ferrous scents, as if part of this Richebourg was forged by a blacksmith. The palate is, as always, hugely powerful and yet paradoxically refined, with a smoothness that makes you feel giddy. It builds and builds in the mouth, revealing incredible volume toward the bravura finish. Immense. (NM)" (11/2017)
Starting Bid: $3,250.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1990 d'Yquem, Sauternes (98DC, 98RP, 95WS, 94JA, 94ST). Wine Advocate: "Medium to deep golden colored, the 1990 d'Yquem opens with unabashed opulence, giving expressive notes of dried apricots, toffee, candied walnut, tree bark and sandalwood with nuances of preserved mandarin peel, lemongrass and fallen leaves. The palate is entering that stage where it still has bags of fruit and yet appears quite dry, with a lively line contributing jaw-dropping tension and finishing with epically long-lingering honey nut and earth-inspired notes. Pure. Hedonism. The multilayered intensity perhaps makes this appear a much bigger, sweeter Yquem than it is, and yet it possesses a relatively modest 12.7% alcohol and 126 grams per liter of residual sugar with 3.9 grams per liter of total acidity (H2SO4). Well into its ideal drinking window, there is no real rush to drink this beauty, as it should remain suspended at the heavenly plateau for another 25+ years. (LPB)" (08/2019)
Starting Bid: $900.00
Bid on this bottle of 1990 Domaine Leroy Grand Cru Corton "Renardes" (92RP, 92WS). Wine Advocate: "The 1990 Corton-Renardes has a demure, stone and boysenberry-scented nose. This medium-to-full-bodied, silky-textured wine has great depth of dark cherry fruit in its flavor profile. It remains youthfully healthy, with primary fruit flavors intermingled with hints of secondary perfumes and a structured, solid finish. (PR)" (10/2000)
Current Bid: $1,250.00
Bid on this 4-bottle lot of 1990 Beau-Sejour Becot, St. Emilion (91WS, 90VN). Wine Spectator: "Impressive wine. Dark ruby color. Lovely aromas of raspberries, chocolate and flowers. Full-bodied and very chewy. Still holding back yet there's fruit under it all. (JS)" (08/2000)
Starting Bid: $280.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1990 Veuve Clicquot "Cave Privée" Brut Vintage Champagne (OWC - 97WE, 96DC, 94WS) in original wood. Wine Enthusiast: "This toasty, superbly mature wine is part of a series of releases featuring the house’s cellar-matured Champagnes. This emerges from the glass with complex flavors of almond, brioche, citrus and a hint of steeliness. The majestic richness of the wine has fully justified its decades of aging. *Top 100 Wines of 2012* (RV)" (12/2012)
Starting Bid: $450.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1990 Vieux-Château-Certan, Pomerol (92RP, 91ST). Wine Advocate: "The 1990 Vieux Château Certan is drinking exceptionally well at the moment, although it does not quite possess the charm of the 1989. There is more primary fruit here than the previous vintage: black cherries, iodine and boysenberry, mingling with clove and tarry aromas that emerge with time. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin. There is similar depth here to the 1989 and yet the finish does not quite deliver the same delineation, although that cheeky dab of kirsch is pure delight. (NM)" (07/2016)
Current Bid: $380.00
Bid on this bottle of 1990 Henri Bonneau "Cuvée Spéciale" Châteauneuf-du-Pape (97JD, 96JG, 96RP). Jeb Dunnuck: "The late harvest, 16.5% alcohol (w/ 3 grams residual sugar) 1990 Henri Bonneau Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Spéciale shows fantastic, Amarone like aromatics of grilled meat, blood, roasted herbs, liquefied stems and leather nuances all supported by borderline overripe plum and prune fruit. Full bodied on the palate with stunning balance, decadent fruit and a seamless texture, this picks up a chocolaty richness on the blockbuster finish. The alcohol is certainly noticeable on the tail end of the finish but this remains an absolutely stunning, unique bottle of wine!" (04/2009)
Starting Bid: $970.00
Bid on this bottle of 1990 Château Rayas "Pignan Réserve" Châteauneuf-du-Pape (95RP). Wine Advocate: "Pignan is an actual terroir or lieu-dit that sits to the west and north of the narrow band of sandy/clay soil that composes the Rayas vineyard. While it is a separate vineyard, in practice, Pignan is the second wine of Rayas. Its extraordinary showing in such recent vintages as 1989 and 1990 have led some skeptics to suggest that Reynaud may be putting his best juice in Pignan, using Rayas as a second label. This is untrue, but there is no doubting that Pignan, especially in 1989 and 1990, is a wine of extraordinary richness and intensity that can be purchased for less than half the price of Rayas. The 1990 Pignan is a thick, fruity ball of overripe black-cherry Grenache fruit. (RP)" (12/1996)
Starting Bid: $680.00
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