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Deep vibrant color, spicy blackberry and jammy raspberry flavors, and exceptional balance. Ripe round fruit. Very powerful. Rich and long with super mouthfeel. This will be a fairly early drinker. Watch for it. It’s exceptional. Blend is 61% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Merlot, 4% Petit Verdot, 3% Cabernet Franc, 1% Malbec. 89-91 points from Robert Parker...'One of the vintage's most successful offerings, the opaque purple-colored 1999 Gruaud-Larose reveals the estate's tell-tale aromatics of saddle leather, aged beef, blackberries, cassis, licorice, and toba...
Price: $109.99
92 points Jane Anson: "Smoked earth, tobacco, drying tannins, savoury black fruits, this is classically balanced claret, understated and juicy, with effortless grip, fully in its drinking window but no need to rush, and almost certainly a vintage that will suprise with its stubborn ability to stay at exactly this drinkable, shareable point for decades to come. 50% new oak." (06/2023) 91 points Wine Spectator: "A powerful nose, with sweet tobacco and sultana, follows through to a full body, featuring ultrafine tannins and a long, long finish, as well as...
Price: $129.99
93 points Int'l Wine Cellar: "Knockout nose of fresh and dried fruits, honey and white flowers. Delicious fruit salad and citrus skin flavors complicated by spices and honey. Lovely ripe acidity leavens the 22 g/l residual sugar. Very rich and dense, and much easier to taste today than the Rangen. I like the balance here." (07/2001) 92 points Wine Spectator: "A complex, layered Riesling, in both flavor and texture. Rich for the vintage, this offers apricot, honey, spice and mineral flavors on a warm lush texture. It's easy to overlook the weight and st...
Price: $199.99
94 points Jeb Dunnuck: "Reminding me slightly of the 2001, the 1999 Château Latour offers an utterly classic Latour elegance and complex in its beautiful dark fruits, lead pencil, cedarwood, dried tobacco, and assorted spice-like aromas and flavors. Medium-bodied on the palate, it has a balanced, mature, seamless mouthfeel, polished and integrated tannins, and a great finish. It's not a blockbuster but excels on its finesse and complexity. I was able to follow this bottle for two days, and it never showed a hint of oxidation or fatigue, and unquestionabl...
Price: $599.99
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90 points Wine Spectator: "Delivers lots of blackberry, mineral and mint on the nose. Full-bodied, with plenty of fruit and racy, polished tannins on the finish. This can go on for many years. But why wait? (Web-2010)" Decanter: "Very fine colour, masses of ripe Cabernet fruit, lovely extraction, impressive. 19.5/20 points" (05/2001) Jancis Robinson: "Rather luscious nose and thick and dense. Lots of fruit. Still quite dry finish. Muscular. Trying to punch at top vintage weight. Medium body - a real success and very good value. " (09/2009) Wine Advo...
Price: $299.99
The incredible Baraillon estate run by the Claverie family is one of Armagnac's hidden gems. We've championed their exceptional brandies for over a decade, but the world is only waking up to how incredibly special they are now. Recently, they've been forced to restrict sales to prevent a total degradation of their stocks even for their best customers. So we're happy to get and sell whatever we can from this special estate, which will be extremely scarce in the future and likely experience precipitous price increases due to lack of availability. Few are m...
Price: $79.99
Château Meyney is an estate in St-Estèphe that was formed as an ecclesiastical vineyard in 1662. It's one of the oldest estates in the Médoc, although its modern history began in 1917 when it was acquired by the Cordier family. The estate was bought in 2004 by Crédit Agricole Grands Crus, whose other properties including Grand-Puy Ducasse in Pauillac and Château de Rayne Vigneau in Sauternes.
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Bid on this bottle of 1999 DRC Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru "Cuvée Duvault-Blochet" (93VN, 92BH, 90ST). Vinous: "The 1999 Vosne-Romané 1er Cru Duvault-Blochet, the debut release in the modern era, was beginning to show some signs of bricking on the rim. The bouquet is a treat: decayed red berry fruit, sage and peppermint, just a soupçon of wild fennel all at the liminal point as primary tips into secondary aromas. The palate is soft and mellow on the entry with a subtle meaty/dried blood quality, fine tannin and well judged acidity that keeps this linear and focused. There is just a pinch of spice on the finish that strangely brought to mind more Chambolle than Vosne-Romanée, not that I am complaining. Tasted at the 1999 DRC dinner. (NM)" (04/2018)
Starting Bid: $1,600.00
Bid on this 3-half-bottle lot of 1999 d'Yquem, Sauternes (375ml) (93JG, 92RP). John Gilman: I was very surprised to like the 1999 Yquem a bit better than I liked the 2001, as the vintage in general seems to be decidedly stronger in Sauternes in 2001. The 1999 Yquem offers up a complex and classic nose of toasted coconut, oranges, honey, butter, lovely soil tones, fresh apricot and a lovely framing of vanillin oak. On the palate the wine is full-bodied, deep and quite crisp, with lovely focus and balance, excellent mid-palate depth and a very long, bright and poised finish. A lovely bottle of Yquem. (09/2009)
Current Bid: $420.00
Bid on this 5-bottle lot of 1999 Jean Boillot Volnay 1er Cru "Les Fremiets" (92ST, 91WS). Int'l Wine Cellar: "Bright ruby. Superripe but utterly sappy nose offers an essence of black berries. Very tightly wrapped but pure and precise, with a superb core of sappy fruits and spices. Here the new oak has been thoroughly absorbed by the wine sheer density of material. The creamy, silky texture is apparent on the palate-staining finish. "Less dry than the last wine, " Boillot offers. (ST) 92+ " (03/2002)
Starting Bid: $250.00
94 points Decanter: "At this stage, there is sweet fruit and spice on the nose and a texture that seems silky, supple, and soft initially but shows a firm tannic grip at the end. It drinks well now and should last for the mid-term. A lovely wine from a less-than-promising year. The weather was humid and cloudy early and very hot from the middle of August, but the rain arrived at the end of the month, pushing up the picking date. 40% of the fruit went into the grand vin, a blend of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18.5% Merlot, 6% Cabernet Franc, and 1.5% Petit Ve...
Price: $3,895.00
Bid on this bottle of 1999 Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan (93RP, 92JD, 92JS, 92ST, 92VN, 92WS). Wine Advocate: "Deep plum, currant, and mineral notes emerge from the concentrated, beautifully balanced, pure 1999 Haut Brion. It seems to be cut from the same mold as years such as 1979 and 1985. There is a hint of graphite in the abundant fruit. The wine is medium to full-bodied, nuanced, subtle, deep, and provocatively elegant. It is made in a style that only Haut Brion appears capable of achieving. The finish is extremely long, the tannins sweet, and the overall impression one of delicacy interwoven with power and ripeness. (RP)" (04/2002)
Starting Bid: $390.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1999 Veuve Fourny "Vertus Cuvee du Clos Notre Dame" Extra Brut Champagne. According to the importer, "Veuve Fourny produces classic grower Champagne, raising pedigreed fruit, adhering to high standards, and hand-crafting wines that showcase the chalky terroir of Vertus. All of the Fournys’ vineyards are farmed according to the same meticulous practices and principles, and each parcel is vinified individually."
Current Bid: $240.00
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1999 Pichon-Baron, Pauillac (91WS, 90VN). Wine Spectator: "Slightly earthy, featuring tobacco, cigar box and dark fruits. Full-bodied, offering supervelvety tannins and a long, rich finish. Plenty of subtle things are going on here in the glass, with lots of wonderful fruit underneath. Can't wait on this. Showing beautifully now. Better than ever. (JS)" (05/2010)
Current Bid: $300.00
Bid on this magnum of 1999 Domaine Tempier "La Tourtine" Bandol (1.5L). Tempier's La Tourtine sits just above Cabassaou. The soil here is more homogeneous, with rich clay. La Tourtine produces powerful, tannic wines with gorgeous fruit character.
Current Bid: $166.00
Bid on this 6-bottle lot of 1999 La Chapelle de Calon, St. Estèphe in original wood. This limited production release is the third wine from the wonderful and long-lived Château Calon-Ségur. It's composed of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, and 15% Cabernet Franc.
Current Bid: $120.00
Bid on this 2-bottle tasting lot; including 1-bottle of 1999 de Fieuzal, Pessac-Léognan and 1-bottle of 1999 l'Eglise Clinet, Pomerol (93VN, 92RP, 91WS). Of the 1999 l'Eglise Clinet, Pomerol, Vinous writes: "The 1999 l’Eglise-Clinet is youthful in appearance with thin bricking on the rim. The bouquet is very attractive with scents of Dorset plum, wild strawberry, truffle and a touch of warm brick, all nicely defined. The palate is well balanced and underpinned by a fine thread of acidity, demonstrating a little more fruit intensity than its peers, with a finish not a million miles away from the superb 1999 Lafleur. This off-vintage l’Eglise-Clinet is frankly not far away in quality from more lauded vintages. Excellent. (NM)" (07/2019)
Starting Bid: $130.00
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