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90 points Wine Spectator: "A mouthful for the vintage, with its lovely berry, chocolate and tobacco aromas and flavors, medium to full body and chewy tannins. Fresh finish." (01/1997) Wine Advocate: "It retains that lovely tertiary, cedar and raspberry leaf bouquet and there is still that slight barnyard tincture. But compared to Ducru, it shows decent delineation. The palate is medium-bodied and more savory than previous bottles. The acidity is still a little sharp but the hardness has mellowed nicely with a touch of tart cherry towards the abrupt cri...
Price: $124.99
91-93 points from Parker… 'Pichon-Lalande's 1994 should not be forgotten in the rush to buy the sumptuous, superstar 1995. I tasted the former wine three times in late March and it was superb on each occasion. The dark ruby/purple color is followed by a captivating nose of sweet, jammy red and black fruits, vanilla, caramel, and spice. Medium to full-bodied, with a sweet mid-palate crammed with fruit, this beautifully-textured, voluptuous wine possesses superb concentration, outstanding balance, and a long, rich finish. There are no hard edges (unusual f...
Price: $219.99
Bid on this 9-bottle lot of 1994 Gruaud-Larose, St-Julien. Wine Advocate: "It has been a few years since I last tasted this vintage of Gruaud.... The nose is light but nicely defined with faded dark plum, undergrowth and cigar box scents. The palate is well balanced with a leafy green edge one might expect for the vintage....and yet you cannot help feeling that a bottle served on the dining table would be polished off without complaint. Approach it for what it is and you will not be disappointed. (NM)" (03/2013)
Current Bid: $360.00
Bid on this 5-bottle lot of 1994 Cantenac Brown, Margaux. Wine Spectator: "Velvety, with a good amount of berry, cherry character and hints of herb." (01/1997)
Starting Bid: $200.00
Starting Bid: $340.00
Bid on this magnum of 1994 Léoville-Barton, St-Julien(1.5L) (90RP, 90WS). Wine Advocate: "It is no secret that Anthony Barton's efforts over the last decade at his St.-Julien estate, Leoville-Barton, is resulting in terrific wines at still reasonable prices. This estate has been extremely successful in recent vintages. An impressive, serious, classic Bordeaux for collectors who are willing to forget about it for at least a decade, this well-endowed offering is a 30-year wine. The dense, murky, purple color, closed aromatics, massive flavor richness, and high tannin recall the old, non-compromised, beefy, blockbuster Medocs produced thirty years ago. However, this wine possesses sweeter tannin, and was made under far more sanitary conditions. It is a classic, but patience is definitely required. Anticipated maturity: 2007-2030." (02/1997)
Current Bid: $200.00
Bid on this 10-bottle lot of 1994 Leoville-Poyferre, St-Julien. Robert Parker… 'The hiring of the famed oenologist, Michel Rolland, the beginning of malolactic fermentation in barrel (started in 1994), a stricter selection process, and the construction of a superb new cuverie are all signs that Leoville-Poyferre is set to emerge as one of the stars of the northern Medoc. The dark ruby/purple-colored 1994 offers up scents of toasty vanilla and sweet blackcurrant fruit. This medium-bodied claret possesses good fat, moderate tannin, and a traditional, backward, overall feel. Although still youthful, there is enough fruit to balance out the wine's tannin. This should develop into an excellent wine with 2-3 more years of cellaring. Anticipated maturity: 2000-2015. (Feb 1997)'
Starting Bid: $800.00
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