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90 points Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar: "Medium red. Lower-toned aromas of strawberry, underbrush and earth. Sweet but dry; big, broad and very ripe, but showing less lift-and more earthy low tones-than the Moonshine Ranch bottling. A bit subdued for this cuvee at this early stage, with red fruit and earth flavors dominating. Finishes with fairly substantial tannins. (ST)" (05/2006) Wine Spectator: "Smooth, with subtle rose petal, vanilla, raspberry and wild berry fruit that's firm and vibrant, finishing with a complex aftertaste and a hi...
Price: $49.99
Price: $49.99
Bid on this bottle of 2004 Domaine Leroy Bourgogne Rouge (92BH). Allen Meadows - Burghound: "As one might reasonably expect, this is by far and away the most complex nose I have ever experienced with a so-called Bourgogne, revealing notes of red raspberry, spice, earth and violets that are followed by rich, classy and stylish flavors that possess a textured, pure and wonderfully refined finish that goes on and on. This is of top 1er quality and while the structure is supple, this clearly will age. Lalou Bize-Leroy took the most extraordinary step of declassifying all of her upper level wines to villages level, creating in the process the most striking examples that I have ever tasted for their respective appellations. Given the incredible range of vineyards that Domaine Leroy possesses, this is not surprising but it does raise the obvious question as to why Mme. Bize elected to do such a thing in the first place. Creating a superlative Vosne by blending in the entirety of the Richebour
Starting Bid: $1,400.00
Bid on this bottle of 2004 Louis Jadot Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru (96WE, (91-94BH), 94WS, 92ST). Wine Enthusiast: "If you ever needed to know why Grand Crus are better vineyards and make better wine than the rest, this wine is the perfect example. It has all the richness and opulence of great Pinot Noir, but at the same time, with its firm structure and plum and damson flavors, it magnifies those qualities into something impressive and long-lasting. *Cellar Selection* (RV)" (03/2007)
Starting Bid: $125.00
Bid on this bottle of 2004 Marcassin "Blue-Slide Ridge" Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir (95RP, 95ST, 91WS). Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "Once again, the 2004 Pinot Noir Blue Slide Ridge, which always comes from Dijon clones, displays extraordinary Vosne-Romanée-like notes of forest floor and blue and black fruits intermixed with some truffle, smoked meats, and root vegetables. (RP) 95+" (02/2008)
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