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95 points Jeb Dunnuck: "Even better, the 2001 Château Barde-Haut offers a full-bodied, beautifully textured style on the palate as well as incredibly complex notes of blackcurrants, chocolate, tobacco, and Asian spices. With resolved tannins, a great mid-palate, and a concentrated, rich, powerful style, it's another 2001 that's drinking brilliantly today." (03/2020) 90 points Vinous: "The 2001 Barde Haut has an open-knit nose of black plum and crushed strawberry; subtle, almost gamy aromas develop in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with a pliant...
Price: $49.99
100 points James Suckling: "This is so layered and intense on the palate with lemons and dried pineapple, mango and honey. Full body, very sweet, but it remains tangy and vibrant. Shows such amazing balance and intensity. Crazy finish. Hints of vanilla and apple purée. One of the greatest Yquems ever. All about purity here." (07/2013) 100 points Wine Advocate: "I have had the very good fortune to taste the 2001 d'Yquem perhaps a dozen times since its release and have never been less than absolutely floored by its combination of poise, purity, precision...
Price: $749.99
100 points Jeb Dunnuck: "A brilliant sweet wine that tops out on my scale, the 2001 Château D'Yquem is now fully mature yet still vibrant and pure, with an incredible nose of honeyed marmalade, caramelized tropical fruits, rising bread, marzipan, and lavender. Incredibly complex, full-bodied, and unctuous on the palate, it's one of those rare wines that can deliver incredible richness and decadence while staying pure, light on its feet, and perfectly balanced. A wine that every wine lover should taste once in their life, it should be just about immortal....
Price: $379.99
90 points Wine Spectator: "Fresh and focused, with violet, berry and cherry character. Medium body, with silky tannins and a clean finish. (JS)" (03/2004) Wine Advocate: "The elegant second wine, 2001 Carruades de Lafite reveals notions of lead pencil shavings intertwined with cherry, currant, cranberry, and wet stone-like aromas. (RP)" (06/2004) Vinous: "Dark red. Subdued, lightly herbal aromas of currant, blueberry, tobacco leaf, chocolate, menthol and shoe polish. Perfumed and penetrating, with a restrained sweetness and a slight herbal edge. Fini...
Price: $249.99
96 points Wine Advocate: "Perhaps one of the more overlooked vintages in recent years, the Château La Mission Haut-Brion 2001 is one of the finest wines of the vintage. Here, one is immediately taken aback by the precision exuded by the nose: small dark cherries and orange blossom still there, perhaps the mineralité more heightened than ever. The palate displays exquisite balance with nigh on perfect acidity, demonstrating more tension, if not the dimension of the 1990 tasted alongside. This is a serious La Mission for long-term aging. (NM)" (07/2016) ...
Price: $379.99
Attractive, slightly mineral aromas. Very fine, mid-palate sweetness. Quite focused and complete. A winner. Buy this. As good as 2000 and it is a fine value. No California Cabernet in this price range can touch it. NOTE - This is a pre-arrival (futures) item. The 2001 Bordeaux futures will be bottled from May 2003 to July 2003 and sent here sometime between September 2003 and May 2004 (with few possible exceptions delayed further). When the wine arrives we will contact you (via US Postal Service) to request shipping instructions.
Price: $124.99
100 points James Suckling: "This is a crazy wine! It’s sweet, but not sugary. Mushrooms, furniture wax, spices then dried oranges, lemons, pineapples, and just a hint of vanilla. Full-bodied, with great density and power, yet balanced and refined." (05/2012) 100 points Wine Spectator: "Like lemon curd on the nose, turning to honey and caramel. Full-bodied and very sweet, with fantastic concentration of ripe and botrytized fruit, yet balanced and refined. Electric acidity. Lasts for minutes on the palate. This is absolutely mind-blowing. This is the gre...
Price: $129.99
93 points Vinous: "The 2001 Langoa-Barton has a rich bouquet for the vintage. It lacks a bit of purity compared to previous bottles, with earthy and mushroom secondary scents coming through. The palate is sensual and quite plush, soft tannins framing the black cherries, allspice, cedar and mint notes that blossom in the glass. Fully matured and yet showing the substance and freshness to support another 15–20 years of aging, this delicious Langoa is as good as the Léoville-Barton. Utterly divine. (NM)" (09/2021) 92 points Wine Enthusiast: "Although it i...
Price: $159.99
100 points James Suckling: "This is so layered and intense on the palate with lemons and dried pineapple, mango and honey. Full body, very sweet, but it remains tangy and vibrant. Shows such amazing balance and intensity. Crazy finish. Hints of vanilla and apple purée. One of the greatest Yquems ever. All about purity here. " (09/2013) 100 points Wine Advocate: "The 2001 Yquem reveals a hint of green in its light gold color. While somewhat reticent aromatically, with airing, it offers up honeyed tropical fruit, orange marmalade, pineapple, sweet creme ...
Price: $399.99
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 ...
Price: $69.99
96 points Wine Enthusiast: "A wonderfully firm, concentrated wine that walks a fine, balanced line between richness and poised structure. It is classic in the best sense, showing all the shape of a fine Bordeaux, while adding the extra dimension of the freshest of black fruits, complexity from a few hints of wood, and a dark, brooding, long-lasting aftertaste. *Editors' Choice* (RV)" (12/2007) 93 points Wine Advocate: "The 2001 Léoville Barton is still a few years from full maturity. Unwinding in the decanter and glass with aromas of blackcurrant, lico...
Price: $169.99
91 points Vinous: "The 2001 d’Armailhac is immediately more impressive on the nose compared to the 2000, offering darker and more vibrant, blacker fruit compared to the previous vintage. There is more fruit concentration and much more intensity. The medium-bodied palate features sappy black fruit laced with seaweed and orange peel. A lovely underlying saline edge lends tension toward the finish. This d’Armailhac is maturing beautifully and clearly has the upper hand over its millennial counterpart. (NM)" (06/2021)
Price: $149.99
96 points Wine Enthusiast: "A wonderfully firm, concentrated wine that walks a fine, balanced line between richness and poised structure. It is classic in the best sense, showing all the shape of a fine Bordeaux, while adding the extra dimension of the freshest of black fruits, complexity from a few hints of wood, and a dark, brooding, long-lasting aftertaste. *Editors' Choice* (RV)" (12/2007) 93 points Wine Advocate: "The 2001 Léoville Barton is still a few years from full maturity. Unwinding in the decanter and glass with aromas of blackcurrant, lico...
Price: $169.99
97 points Decanter: "Classic Latour, with a savoury, meaty note to the ripe plummy fruit and a hint of leather at the end. Although August was hot, there was rain at harvest and the team didn't begin to pick until October in an effort to wait it out. The final blend is 79% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot and 1% Cabernet Franc. The grand vin is made with just over half of the grapes from the estate. The result has bright, fresh fruit, lots of tannin and impressive reserves of extract. Surprisingly long. (CC)" (02/2022) 96 points Jeb Dunn...
Price: $649.99
97 points Wine Enthusiast: "'For me, this vintage is what makes Margaux special,' says Margaux winemaker Paul Pontallier. He is right: With its denseness, spice, flavors of black currants layered with dryness and fresh acidity, this is a huge and impressive wine that never forgets that it is Margaux. It is still young, and the dry tannic aftertaste, which lasts for many minutes, shows this. " (06/2005) 94 points Wine Advocate: "The 2004 Chateau Margaux has always been a promising wine and here, served blind against the First Growths, it finally proved ...
Price: $699.99
90 points Wine Advocate: "Over recent years, La Vieille Cure has become one of the leading estates of Fronsac. Its style is one of opulence, complexity, and sexy, up-front fruit, but with enough tannin and structure to age for a decade. The 2001 is a worthy successor to their brilliant 2000. A deep ruby/purple color is followed by aromas of incense, kirsch liqueur, black currants, and spice box. Low acidity, ripe tannin, and a plump, fleshy texture all add to the allure of this beautifully made, pure wine. (RP)" (06/2004) K&L Notes: Located just west o...
Price: $79.99
96 points Wine Advocate: "Perhaps one of the more overlooked vintages in recent years, the Château La Mission Haut-Brion 2001 is one of the finest wines of the vintage. Here, one is immediately taken aback by the precision exuded by the nose: small dark cherries and orange blossom still there, perhaps the mineralité more heightened than ever. The palate displays exquisite balance with nigh on perfect acidity, demonstrating more tension, if not the dimension of the 1990 tasted alongside. This is a serious La Mission for long-term aging. (NM)" (07/2016) ...
Price: $379.99
93 points Jeb Dunnuck: "This estate is located in the northern portion of the AOC, with most plots consisting of sandy, pebble strewn soils, and the wines are made by Daniel Chaussy. The 2001 Mas de Boislauzon Cuvée du Quet, a blend of 80% Grenache, 20% Mourvèdre (60+ year-old-vines) that’s aged in a combination of tank and small barrel, is an outstanding, noteworthy effort that displays an almost cool climate bouquet of black olive and tapenade like notes intermixed with deep black fruits, tobacco, and meaty nuances on the nose. The palate shines as wel...
Price: $59.99
92 points Wine Advocate: "Ripe, dark berried fruits on the nose with touches of mulberry, briary, graphite and sous-bois. The palate is medium-bodied with a crisp entry, tarry black fruits on the entry, sharp acidity, very tight but that is probably because this bottle had just been opened. Very fine. (NM)" (05/2011) 91 points Wine Spectator: "Delightful cedar, bay leaf and savory notes lead off while the core of currant and blackberry fruit has moved into a secondary phase. The bay leaf and cedar elements hold a slight upper hand through the finish, g...
Price: $189.99
95 points Decanter: "A wine that unfolded fairly early in its life, and has remained at that deliciously appealing stage pretty much ever since. This is gorgeous, epitomising the idea of classic Pomerol – so juicy, with such wonderful ripe fruit expression and the torrefied coffee and cassis swirls that this property perfects so well. Mouthwatering Pomerol with the Lafite signature of drinkability. Not the easiest vintage, with a tough August that meant they had to harvest earlier than expected, but a highly accomplished result. (JA)" (10/2018) 93 poin...
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95 points Wine Enthusiast: "It may have had a few winemaking controversies in recent years, but Giscours is now on a roll, under the ownership of Dutch businessman Eric Albada Jelgersma. How good it is, is shown in the 2001 wine, which is generous, almost opulent, rich and dense. Despite the richness, though, this is still Bordeaux: Dry tannins, tarry black-fruit flavors and firmness place the wine definitely at the table. ***Editors' Choice***(RV)" (06/2005) 93 points Vinous: "The 2001 Giscours has slightly more Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend than th...
Price: $129.99
95 points Decanter: "A richer and deeper fruit feel than the 2000, maintaining the edge for the 2001 that has begun to close for me in most recent tastings (of other wines) across these two vintages. This is bright, young, full of juicy berry life. A 52hl/ha yield, well balanced, ready to drink but set to power through for another decade at least. As an aside this was €14 ex château on release! (JA)" (12/2019) 91 points Wine Enthusiast: "The moated castle of Issan belongs to the Cruse family, one of Bordeaux's most famous. Under the direction of Emmanu...
Price: $159.99
98 points Wine Advocate: "A prodigious effort, possibly the finest Suduiraut since 1959, the medium gold-colored 2001 offers notes of creme brulee, caramelized citrus, Grand Marnier, honeysuckle, and other exotic fruits as well as a pleasant touch of oak. With terrific acidity, a voluptuous/unctuous palate, and sweet, powerful flavors buttressed by crisp acidity, it is a phenomenal Sauternes. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2040." (06/2004) 98 points Wine Spectator: " **Ranked #9 on Top 100 Wines of 2004** Gorgeous aromas of honey, passion fruit, mango and ...
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95 points Wine Enthusiast: "**Editors' Choice** This is a marvelously complete wine, with its impressive ripe fruit, shining through the open structure. It is firm, but not too much. Stone black fruits are just perfectly ripe. There is just a core of dryness to compliment the rest of the wine." (12/2007) 91 points Wine Advocate: "This is a deep ruby/purple-colored, stylish, sexy concoction of raspberries, graphite, smoke, minerals, and flowers. The complex aromatics are followed by a medium to full-bodied, seamless St.-Julian displaying velvety tannin...
Price: $129.99
96 points Vinous: "The 2001 Léoville Las Cases is simply stunning. I was fully prepared to decant it given that Las Cases is almost always a brute in its youth. And make no mistake about it, a twenty year-old Las Cases is still a youngster. Quite frankly, I am not at all prepared for the sheer intensity and richness that emanates from the glass. No decanting needed. The 2001 is simply magnificent upon opening. A rush of generous inky blackberry jam, spice, graphite and leather conveys superb textural intensity. Time in the glass helps the aromatics come ...
Price: $1,725.00
Bid on this bottle of 2001 Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac (95JA, 94JD, 94JS, 94VN, 94WS, 91ST). Jane Anson: "The 2001 is an amazing vintage that has inched forwards over the past 20 years, still muscular although always more elegant in its tannic frame than the 2000 vintage before it. I served it out of magnum, and if wines of the year are about emotions, this definitely deserves to be among them. I was given this bottle back in 2011 when I won the Prix Baron Philippe de Rotshchild for my first book Bordeaux Legends, and I have kept it safely at home ever since. Honestly I should probably have waited another decade, as it was still young, but I had something special to celebrate, good friends coming over, and it seemed like the right moment." (10/2021)
Current Bid: $387.00
Bid on this bottle of 2001 Léoville-Poyferré, St-Julien (95WE, 94DC, 93VN, 93W&S). Wine Enthusiast: "The completeness of 2001, with its miraculous balance, is present in this wine. The acidity, ripe blackcurrants sit comfortably on top of dry tannins, the fleshiness of the fruit taking the edge off the tannins. It seems to bring out the structure, the fruit and the refreshing acidity of great Cabernet. *Cellar Selection* (RV)" (12/2007)
Starting Bid: $110.00
Bid on this 9-bottle lot of 2001 La Gaffeliere, St-Emilion (90RP). Wine Advocate: "The epitome of elegance and finesse, this delicate yet flavorful St.-Emilion offers a provocative display of sweet cherries, raspberries, and flowers in an aromatic as well as flavor profile that builds incrementally. " (06/2004)
Starting Bid: $405.00
Bid on this 4-half-bottle lot of 2001 Rieussec, Sauternes (375ml) (100JS, 100WS, 99JD, 99RP, 95ST, 93JG, 93VN). James Suckling: This is a crazy wine! It’s sweet, but not sugary. Mushrooms, furniture wax, spices then dried oranges, lemons, pineapples, and just a hint of vanilla. Full-bodied, with great density and power, yet balanced and refined. (05/2012)
Current Bid: $343.73
Bid on this 6 liter of 2001 Canon-la-Gaffelière, St-Emilion (6L) (OWC - 93VN, 93WS, 91RP) in original wood. Vinous: "The 2001 Canon-la-Gaffelière has a fresh nose of raspberry and wild strawberry fruit, cigar humidor, fireside hearth and light minty aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins and fine acidity, fresh and vibrant, and harmonious toward the finish, offering finer tannins than the 2000. This has aged beautifully and will continue to give pleasure. (NM)" (09/2021)
Current Bid: $460.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2001 Domaine des Lambrays Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru (94JG, 94VN, 93BH). Vinous: "Moderately saturated red. Wonderfully suave, mellow, inviting scents of raspberry, mocha, smoke and underbrush; the most resolved and integrated nose to this point of the tasting. A classic, harmonious Clos des Lambrays with impeccable balance and a wonderfully refined, silky texture to its flavors of red cherry, red berries, mocha and underbrush energized by high notes of pepper and spices. Not a powerhouse but this beauty fills the mouth while conveying a magically weightless impression. Finishes with sweet, perfectly supported tannins, a sexy floral quality and subtle building length. (ST)" (04/2019)
Current Bid: $450.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2001 Pontet-Canet, Pauillac (92JS, 92RP, 92WS). Wine Advocate: "This has a very well defined, very fresh bouquet with blackberry, black plum, cedar, graphite and a touch of undergrowth. There is a certain “honesty” to this nose. The palate is medium-bodied with good grip, a little dry on the entry, quite foursquare but so well balanced and displaying such clarity on the finish, with hints of cedar and truffle lingering on the aftertaste. Superb. (NM)" (05/2011)
Current Bid: $160.00
Bid on this 4-bottle tasting lot; including 2-bottles of 2001 Coutet, Barsac (375ml) (93RP, 93ST, 93WS) and 2-bottles of 2001 Suduiraut, Sauternes (375ml) (98RP, 98WS, 95DC, 95ST, 95VN, 93JS). Of the 2001 Suduiraut, Sauternes (375ml), Wine Advocate writes: "A prodigious effort, possibly the finest Suduiraut since 1959, the medium gold-colored 2001 offers notes of crème brûlée, caramelized citrus, Grand Marnier, honeysuckle, and other exotic fruits as well as a pleasant touch of oak. With terrific acidity, a voluptuous/unctuous palate, and sweet, powerful flavors buttressed by crisp acidity, it is a phenomenal Sauternes. (RP)" (06/2004)
Current Bid: $171.00
Bid on this bottle of 2001 Domaine Leroy Pommard "Les Vignots" ((91-93RP)). Wine Advocate: "A wonderful nose of wild strawberry, cherry and orange zest, that become more minerally the more you nose it. Superb definition. Not a powerful palate, but very fresh and earthy, with brambly red fruits, morello cherry, cranberry and a touch of redcurrant towards the finish. Moderate complex, perhaps not a long-term proposition, but utterly delicious to drink, which is why it was made after all. (NM)" (06/2004)
Starting Bid: $1,800.00
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2001 Domaine Heresztyn-Mazzini Chambolle-Musigny. Burghound: " Deeply colored with a mix of red and black fruits with relatively dense flavors and an intense, reserved, mildly rustic, even chewy finish. There is good sap which helps to buffer the tannin but this will probably always have a firmly structured, mildly robust quality to it." (01/2003)
Starting Bid: $70.00
Bid on this bottle of 2001 Emmanuel Rouget Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru "Cros Parantoux" (96RP, 93BH, 93JG). Wine Advocate: "This was the first time that I have tasted the 2001 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Cros Parantoux, and it did not disappoint. The bouquet explodes from the glass with scents of maraschino, raspberry preserve, cold granite and orange sorbet - very vivacious and brimming over with energy, lending it a youthful persona. Interestingly, it mutates in the glass, becoming more animal-like and almost Northern Rhône-like. The palate is very well balanced with rounded, quite lush red and black fruit married with a keen line of acidity. This Parantoux is all about generosity, layering the mouth with lascivious red fruit all bounded by a tight leash of mineralité and an ash-like note right on the tip of the finish. It will surely be an awesome proposition in a decade's time...if you can wait that long. (NM)" (10/2015)
Starting Bid: $1,800.00
Bid on this bottle of 2001 Etienne Sauzet Montrachet Grand Cru (94BH, 94RP, 94ST). Wine Advocate: "According to Gerard Boudot, this estate’s winemaker, the 2001 Montrachet completed its malo-lactic fermentation as he was preparing to harvest the 2002s. Aromatically, this bold, rich wine bursts with spices and creamed pears. Lush, powerful, and deep, it expands on the palate, displaying intense pear, toast, anise, and mineral flavors. (PR)" (06/2003)
Current Bid: $400.00
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