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Bid on this 4-bottle lot of 2004 Domaine Bouchard Père et Fils Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru (95ST, 93BH, 93JG, 92WS). Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar: "Pale, bright color. A quintessence of Corton-Charlemagne dirt on the nose: stone fruits, lemon, iodine, ginger, minerals and mint, all complicated by a musky, leesy note that reminded me of a Coche-Dury wine. Then compellingly dense and penetrating in the mouth, with captivating, soil-driven flavors of raw pineapple, white peach, white flowers and crushed rock; a sulfidey complexity and a saline element add to the wine's spectacular subtle complexity. Hardly a blockbuster but conveys an impression of great solidity. This remarkably precise wine coats the palate with dusty stone and leaves behind a suggestion of honey. My sample at Bouchard in early June was painfully young and closed though obviously outstanding, but this bottle, tasted in New York in August, was spectacular. (ST) 95+" (10/2006)
Bid on this 5-bottle lot of 2004 Domaine Louis Jadot (Heritiers) Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru (95WE, 94ST, 94WS, 93BH, 92W&S). Wine Enthusiast: "An intense, powerful wine, which speaks of the importance of the Corton Charlemagne vineyard and also justifies it. It is smooth and creamy, concentrated white fruits to go with an solid structure that promises great aging. (RV)" (02/2007)
Bid on this bottle of 2004 Domaine Leflaive Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru ((92-93JG), 92BH). John Gilman: "There is a bit more reduction in the Bienvenues than in the Pucelles, and so my read on this wine may well be a bit conservative. There is clearly very fine wine underneath, with a more fruit-driven personality today of apple, pears, some lemon zest, spring flowers, just a bit of mineral and some toasty oak on display. The wine is full-bodied, fresh and racy on the palate, with good, but not great depth (at least today), and lovely, juicy acids on the long finish. (remember, this score is probably conservative)" (01/2006)
Starting Bid: $410.00
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