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Bid on this bottle of 1970 Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac (96WS, 94ST, 93JG, 93RP). Wine Spectator: "Deep garnet; fragrant tar and black truffle nose; extremely concentrated; big and mouth-filling, with very dense cassis flavor; enormous, generous fruit; a voluptuous claret." (05/1993)
Bid on this 3-bottle lot of 1970 Beychevelle, St-Julien (92JG, 90WS). John Gilman: "Beychevelle is another of those fine properties that has fallen quite out of fashion these days, but based on the brilliant bottles of 1970 and 1966 that I have tasted in the last few months, this is one château that deserves a lot more attention (at the very least for its wines from this era). The nose on the 1970 is absolutely lovely, as it soars from the glass in a refined mélange of sweet black berries, plums, black truffles, tobacco, soil and a patina of old wood. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied and beautifully delineated, with juicy acidity, fine intensity of flavor, and great length and grip on the long and harmonious finish. Today the ’70 Beychevelle can be bought for half the price or less of a garage wine such as the abominable 2000 Le Dôme from St. Emilion, and not only is the 1970 Beychevelle the infinitely superior bottle to drink today, but it will also outlive monstrosities su
Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 1970 La Gaffeliere, St-Emilion. Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "This has always been one of the best La Gaffelieres produced during the sixties and seventies. The wine is still relatively rich and elegant, with a bouquet of smoky, plummy fruit. In the mouth, the wine is round, with a silky texture, and a lush, medium-bodied finish. It has been fully mature for well over a decade, but has lost none of its fruit or charm. (RP, Bordeaux Book, 3rd Edition)" (01/1998)
Starting Bid: $115.00
Bid on this bottle of 1970 Beaulieu Vineyard "Georges de Latour Private Reserve" Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon (91RP, 91VN). Vinous: "The 1970 Beaulieu Vineyards Private Reserve Georges de Latour was fully mature, but pretty, soft and nicely balanced. Crushed flowers and a hint of tobacco lingered on the layered finish. (AG)" (02/2012)
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