WINE AUCTION 12 SEPT 2011 TWO SESSIONS NEW WORLD WINES - 4:30PM OLD WORLD WINES - 6:00PM
Sale 1084
Fine and Rare Wines 12 SEPT 2011, TWO SESSIONS, 4:30 & 6:00PM To be held at Webb’s Viewing TIMES Viewing by appointment. BUYER’S PREMIUM Buyers shall pay to Webb’s a buyer’s premium of 15% of the hammer price plus g.s.t on the premium. The sale is subject to the Conditions of Business printed elsewhere in this catalogue. Condition of wine Goods are described as accurately as can be ascertained by Webb’s at the time, however Buyers of older wine must make appropriate allowances for natural variations of ullage and the condition of corks and labels. Webb’s has made every effort to describe any bottle that is not in excellent condition. Each Lot is sold by the Seller with all faults and defects (if any) and with all errors of description and shall be at the Buyer’s risk on the fall of the hammer and neither Webb’s nor the Seller shall be accountable for any deficiency, damage or loss which may arise thereafter. BIDDING All bids and price estimates are per bottle (excepting sets), not per lot. For example if you make a bid of $10 per bottle on a lot containing 12 bottles you are making a total bid of $120. All prices are in New Zealand dollars. Successful bids attract a 15% Buyer’s Premium plus GST (only on the BP). Bidding is per bottle and you must take the entire lot on offer unless the auctioneer states otherwise. All wines are checked prior to consignment. Phone bidding is by prior arrangement with minimum bid of $500 NZD. Payment is Cash, Bank Cheque, EFTPOS or Money Transfer. Online Bidding We now offer an online bidding service which is available from at least one week prior to the sale date and closes midday on the day of the sale.
Note: We accept Visa and MasterCard for all wine purchases in this auction. AMEX is also accepted, however at an increased buyers premium of 16.5% Payment must be cleared prior to collection of wine and is due at the end of the week of the sale, at the latest. This includes all buyers either Absentee Bidders or those present on the night. Please fill out your Absentee Bidding Form carefully to ensure it is correct. Key Ratings
Robert M Parker Jr. (RP) and Wine Spectator (WS) rating out of 100, i.e., 95/100 is 95 points out of 100.
Ullage The term that refers to the gap between the bottom of the cork and the fill level of the wine. All wines listed in this catalogue have Ullage level of “Into Neck” or higher. If the level is lower it is stated in the catalogue. Top shoulder (TS) - A good level in any wine 20 years or older. Upper shoulder (US) - Indicates slight natural reduction through easing of the cork and evaporation through cork and capsule. Mid-shoulder (MS) - Indicates some weakening of the cork and therefore some risk. This is not unusual in wines over 50 years old and estimates will take this into account. Low shoulder (LS) - Indicates high risk and will attract low estimates. RL OWC TS US MS LS TC CC OX
Replacement Label Original Wood Case Top Shoulder Fill Upper Shoulder Fill Mid-Shoulder Fill Low Shoulder Fill Torn Capsule Corroded Capsule Oxidized Capsule
NC FL TL TOL STOL HSL SL TSL SOL
No Capsule Faded Label Tattered Label Torn Label Slightly Torn Label Heavily Stained Label Stained Label Tissue Stained Label Soiled Label
SCL LSCF GSL NL INQ WL DC PC SOS
Scuffed Label Lightly Scuffed Label Glue Stained Label No Label Inquire for more info Writing on label Depressed Cork Protruding Cork Signs of seepage
CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR BUYERS 1. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser, subject to the auctioneer having the right to refuse the bid of any person. Should any dispute arise as to the biddings the lot in dispute will be immediately put up for sale again at the preceding bidding, or the auctioneer may declare the purchaser, which declaration shall be conclusive. 2. No person shall advance less at a bid than the sum nominated by the auctioneer and no bid may be retracted. 3. All lots are sold subject to the right of the seller or his agent to bid or else to impose a reserve. 4. The purchaser shall complete a bidding card before the sale giving name and address. Immediately after the sale the purchaser shall pay 10% of the purchase price in part payment and shall pay the balance within ten days of the date of the sale unless prior credit arrangements have been made. 5. The purchaser shall pay to Peter Webb Galleries Limited. (Webb’s) a premium of 15% of the hammer price together with G.S.T on such premium at the current rate. 6. All lots are sold as shown and with all errors to description, faults and imperfections whether visible or not. Neither Webb’s or its vendor are responsible for errors of description or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot or for any fault or defect in it and make no warranty whatever. Buyers proceed upon their own judgement. 7. Webb’s act as agents. They have full discretion to conduct all aspects of the sale and to withdraw any lot from the sale without giving any reason. 8. Each lot is at the risk of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer and is to be taken away at the purchaser’s expense immediately after the sale. If this is not done Webb’s will not be responsible if the lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 9. No goods are to be removed while selling is in progress. Receipted invoices must be produced prior to delivery of any lot. The auctioneers reserve the right to request identification in the case of any purchaser not known to Webb’s who pays by cheque. 10. No person purchasing any item which falls within the provisions of the Antiquities Act 1975 or the Arms Act 1958 shall be entitled to take possession of the item unless and until such person has produced to Webb’s a license under the appropriate Act. 11. If a purchaser fails either to pay for or take away any lot Webb’s shall without further notice to the purchaser, at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: (a) To issue proceedings against the purchaser for damages for breach of contract (b) To rescind the sale of that or any other lot sold to the purchaser at the same or any other auction. (c) To resell the lot by public or private sale. Any deficiency resulting from such resale, after giving credit to the purchaser for any part payment, together with all costs incurred in connection with the lot shall be paid to Webb’s by the purchaser. Any surplus over the proceeds of sale shall belong to the seller and in this condition the expression “proceeds of sale” shall have the same meaning in relation to a sale by private treaty as it has in relation to a sale by auction. (d) To store the lot whether at Webb’s own premises or elsewhere at the sole expense of the purchaser and to release the lot only after the purchase price has been paid in full plus the accrued cost of removal, storage, insurance and all other costs connected to the lot. (e) To charge interest on the purchase price at a rate two percent above Webb’s bankers’ then current rate for commercial overdraft facilities, to the extent that the price or any part of it remains unpaid for more than seven days from the date of the sale. (f) To retain possession of that or any other lot purchased by the purchaser at that or any other auction and to release the same only after payment of all money due. (g) To apply the proceeds of sale of any lot then or subsequently due to the purchaser towards settlement of money due to Webb’s or its
vendor. Webb’s shall be entitled to a possessory lien on any property of the purchaser for any purpose while any money remains unpaid under this contract. (h) To apply any payment made by the purchaser to Webb’s towards any money owing to Webb’s in respect of any thing whatsoever irrespective of any directive given in respect of, or restriction placed upon, such payment by the purchaser whether expressed or implied. 12. Bidders deemed principals. All bidders shall be held personally and solely liable for all obligations arising from any bid, including both ‘telephone’ and ‘absentee bids’. Any person wishing to bid as agent for a third party must obtain written authority to so do from Webb’s prior to bidding.
INSTRUCTIONS TO BID AT SALES
Absentee bids These are accepted by Webb’s and carried out free of charge. Lots will be bought as favourably as is allowed by the bidding in the saleroom and any reserve imposed. “Buy” (unlimited) bidding directions will not be accepted. Webb’s require confirmation in writing or by fax of bidding directions prior to the sale. Telephone Bids Webb’s will use its best endeavours to take telephone bids from buyers who have made proper arrangements prior to the sale. Because this method cannot be entirely free from the risk of communication cutoff Webb’s cannot be responsible for losses arising from missed bids. Telephone bidding is not available on lots with a low estimate below $500. Conditions of Sale for Vendors Vendors are requested to read and are bound of the Conditions of Sale printed upon the reverse side of Webb’s Contract to Sell. Catalogues Catalogues can be obtained on annual subscription or from our saleroom. Presale Estimates Presale estimates are intended as a guide only and can be subject to revision nearer to the time of a sale. Webb’s staff are available during pre-sale viewing times and by appointment to assist prospective bidders with estimates and any aspect of the auction procedure. Credit Credit on purchases of $7000 or more can in some cases be arranged. Please consult with our Manager.
FOR Enquiries Simon Ward
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SESSION 1 - 4:30PM NEW WORLD WINES
24 (2) 1998 Montana Tom $80-100
NEW ZEALAND
25 (1) 2002 Montana Tom $80-100
1
(1) 1998 Milton Clos St Anne Chardonnay $15-25
2
(1) 1992 Neudorf Moutere Riesling $15-25
3
(2) 2000 Mills Reef Reserve Chardonnay $15-25
4
(1) 1990 Neudorf Rhine Riesling $15-25
5
(1) 1998 Neudorf Brightwater Riesling $15-25
6
(1) 2005 Dry River Sauvignon Blanc $20-30
7
(1) 2004 Dry River Chardonnay $20-30
8
(1) 1998 Alpha Domus Anthonius Fortified CS (375ml) $20-30
9
(2) 2005 Dry River Riesling $25-35
10 (2) 2000 Mills Reef ‘Elspeth’ Syrah $25-35 11 (6) 2000 Unison Selection $25-35 12 (6) 2007 Black Estate Omihi Pinot Noir $30-40 13 (1) 2007 Black Estate Omhihi Pinot Noir $30-40 14 (6) 2002 Valli Bannockburn Pinot Noir $40-50 15 (3) 2003 Stonyridge Larose (SL) $60-70 16 (1) 2004 Stonyridge Larose (SL) $60-70 17 (1) 2005 Stonyridge Larose (SL) $60-70 18 (2) 2000 Stonyridge Larose (SL) $60-70 19 (1) 1999 Stonyridge Larose (SL) $60-70
26 (2) 2002 Craggy Range ‘Le Sol’ Syrah $80-100 27 (6) 2005 Providence, Matakana (OWC) $80-100 28 (1) 2002 Herzog Montepulciano (Magnum) $80-100 29 (2) 1997 Stonyridge Larose $80-100 30 (12) 2004 The Antipodean $80-100 31 (12) 2002 The Antipodean $80-100 32 (5) 2002 Fromm Vineyard Pinot Noir (Magnum) $100-120 32A (3) 2000 Neudorf Home Block , Pinot Noir $80-100 33 (5) 2008 Felton Road ‘Block 5’ Pinot Noir $120-140 34 (4) 1998 Esk Valley Reserve (Magnum) $120-140 35 (1) 2006 Dry River Pinot Noir (Magnum) $140-160 36 (1) 2002 The Antipodean (Magnum) $190-220 37 (6) 1995 Esk Valley Terraces (Magnum) $250-280 38 (1) 2002 The Antipodean (3 Litre) $400-500 39 (1) 2000 Providence, Matakana (3 Litre) $400-500 40 (1) 1998 Sileni EV Reserve (6 litre) $500-600 41 (1) 1985 The Antipodean (5 Litre) $900-1,100 42 (1) 1999 Providence, Matakana (18 Litre) $3,500-5,000 AUSTRALIA
20 (5) 2000 Te Mata Coleraine $65-75
43 (1) 1998 Maglieri John Loxton Shiraz $20-30
21 (4) 1987 Stonyridge Larose $70-90
44 (1) 2001 Gary Crittenden King Valley Barbera $20-30
22 (1) 2000 Mills Reef Elspeth One (Magnum) $70-90
45 (1) 2002 Lost Wolf Shiraz, Barossa $30-40
23 (11) 1998 Stonyridge Larose $70-90
46 (3) 1996 Orlando Jacaranda Ridge Cab S $30-40
47 (6) 2000 Dalwhinnie Moonambel Cabernet $30-40
72 (3) 1998 Rusden ‘Black Guts’ Shiraz $60-70
48 (6) 2001 Dalwhinnie Moonambel Cabernet $30-40
73 (1) 1997 Clarendon Hills Kangarilla Grenache $60-70
49 (6) 2001 Rosemount Mountain Blue $30-40
74 (3) 1998 Rosemount Balmoral $60-70
50 (1) NV Chambers Old Liqueur Tokay (375ml) $30-40
75 (6) 1996 Penfolds Bin 389 $70-80
51 (1) Seppelt DP59 Rare Tokay (500ml) $35-45
76 (6) 1996 Penfolds Bin 389 $70-80
52 (1) Seppelt GR113 Rare Muscat (500ml) $35-45
77 (6) 1996 Penfolds Bin 389 $70-80
53 (6) 2001 Lindemans Pyrus $35-45
78 (6) 1996 Penfolds Bin 389 $70-80
54 (5) 2001 Lindemans St George $35-45
79 (1) 1994 Brokenwood Graveyard Vineyard $70-80
55 (5) 2001 Lindemans Limestone Ridge $35-45
80 (6) 2003 Mitolo Shiraz GAM $70-80
56 (2) 1999 Henschke Johann’s Garden $40-50
81 (6) 2001 Torbreck Descendant Shiraz Viognier $70-80
57 (6) 2001 Rosemount Balmoral $40-50
82 (2) 1994 Henschke Cyril Henschke $70-80
58 (6) 2003 Penfolds Bin 389 $40-50
83 (6) 1998 Wynns Michael Shiraz $70-80
59 (6) 2004 Penfolds Bin 407 $40-50
84 (6) 1998 Katnook ‘Prodigy’ Shiraz $70-80
60 (1) 1982 De Bortoli Sauternes $40-50
85 (3) 1999 Torbreck The Factor $70-80
61 (6) 1996 Penfolds Bin 407 $45-55
86 (1) 1998 Clarendon Hills Brookman Cabernet $70-80
62 (6) 1996 Penfolds Bin 407 $45-55
87 (1) 1998 Clarendon Hills Hickinbotham Shiraz $70-80
63 (6) 2001 Clarendon Hills Hickinbotham Syrah $50-60
88 (2) 1999 Torbreck Descendant Shiraz Viognier $70-80
64 (6) 2001 Clarendon Hills Hickinbotham Cabernet $50-60
89 (2) 2000 Penfolds Yattarna Chardonnay $80-100
65 (1) 1998 Clarendon Hills Blewitt Grenache $50-60
90 (1) 1997 Wynns John Riddoch Cab S $80-100
66 (1) 2000 Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz $50-60
91 (2) 1990 Wynns Michael Shiraz $80-100
67 (1) 1995 Hardys Eileen Hardy Shiraz $50-60
92 (3) 1996 Wynns Michael Shiraz $80-100
68 (1) 1991 Wynns Michael Hermitage $50-60
93 (2) 1998 Henschke Lenswood Abbotts Prayer $80-100
69 (1) 1991 Wynns Centenary Shiraz Cabernet $60-70
94 (1) 1995 Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz $80-100
70 (6) 2000 Torbreck The Factor $60-70
95 NO LOT
71 (6) 2001 Clarendon Hills Romas Grenache $60-70
96 (1) 1998 Clarendon Hills Brookman Shiraz $80-100
97 (1) 1998 Clarendon Hills Piggot Shiraz $80-100
122 (2) 1993 Penfolds Grange $400-450
98 (6) 2008 Cullen ‘Diana Madeline’ Cab/Mer $80-100
123 (6) 1997 Penfolds Grange (OWC) $400-450
99 (6) 2003 Kilikanoon The Reserve Shiraz $80-100
124 (1) 1992 Henschke Hill of Grace $400-450
100 (6) 1998 Coriole ‘Lloyd Reserve’ Shiraz $80-100
125 (6) 1997 Penfolds Grange $400-450
101 (6) 1998 Grant Burge Meshach $80-100 102 (1) 1998 Penfolds RWT Shiraz $100-120 103 (1) 1999 Penfolds RWT Shiraz $100-120 104 (1) 2000 Penfolds RWT Shiraz $100-120 105 (2) 2001 Penfolds RWT Shiraz $100-120 106 (6) 1998 Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz $100-120
126 (1) 2004 Penfolds Block 42 $450-550 127 (1) 2004 Penfolds Bin 60a $450-550 128 (2) 1996 Penfolds Grange $500-600 129 (2) 1996 Penfolds Grange $500-600 130 (2) 1998 Penfolds Grange $500-600 131 (4) 1996 Penfolds Grange $500-600 OTHER NEW WORLD
107 (2) 1998 Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz $100-120
132 (6) 2007 Kaapzicht Pinotage $20-30
108 (1) 2001 Penfolds RWT $100-120
133 (6) 2001 Carlos Serres Gran Reserva Rioja $20-30
109 (3) 2003 Cullen Chardonnay (Magnum) $110-130
134 (1) 1999 Artadi Vinas Gain Rioja $30-40
110 (4) 1998 Penfolds St Henri $110-130
135 (2) 1996 Teofilo Reyes Ribera del Duero $30-40
111 (6) 2004 Penfolds Bin 707 $200-230
136 (6) 2001 Finca Valpiedra Reserva Rioja $30-40
112 (6) 1999 Torbreck ‘RunRig’ Shiraz $200-230 113 (6) 1997 Penfolds Bin 707 $200-230 114 (6) 1997 Penfolds Bin 707 $200-230
137 (1) 2001 Vergelegen Cabernet Sauvignon $35-45 138 (1) 2001 Thomas Fogerty Santa Cruz Sangiovese $35-45 139 NO LOT 140 NO LOT
115 (1) 1992 Penfolds Grange $350-400
141 (3) 2009 Bodega Noemia J. Alberto Malbec $45-55
116 (1) 1993 Penfolds Grange $350-400
142 (1) 2004 Klein Constantia Vin de Constance $45-55
117 (1) 1997 Penfolds Grange $350-400 118 (1) 1973 Penfolds Grange $350-400 119 (1) 1995 Penfolds Grange $400-450 120 (1) 1994 Penfolds Grange $400-450 121 (3) 2002 Penfolds Grange $400-450
143 (1) 2001 Ridge California Syrah/Grenache $45-55 144 (3) 2009 Bodega Chacra “1955” Pinot Noir $60-70 145 (1) 2001 Vergelegen ‘The Vergelegen’ $60-70 146 (1) 2003 Nickel & Nickel Manzana Pinot Noir Russia $60-70 147 (3) 1999 Almaviva Maipo Valley $60-70 148 (1) 1999 Quintessa Rutherford $90-110
SESSION 2 - 6:00PM OLD WORLD WINES
172 (1) 1969 Vega Sicilia ‘Unico’ $700-900
GERMANY
ITALY
149 (3) 2003 Donnhoff Norheimer Kirschek Spatlese $30-50
173 (6) 1999 Setti Ponti ‘Crognolo’ $30-40
150 (2) 2003 Donnhoff Norheimer Kirschek Spatlese $30-50
174 (2) 1999 Moris Farms Avvoltore $40-50
151 (2) 2003 Fritz Haag Juffer Sonnenuhr Spatlese $30-50
175 (2) 1998 Fontodi Chianti Classico Riserva ‘Vigna Sorbo’ $40-50
152 (2) 1996 Fritz Haag Juffer Sonnenuhr Spatlese $30-50
176 (1) 2004 Tenuta San Guido Guidalberto (SL) $40-50
153 (3) 2000 Fritz Haag BJS Spatlese $30-50 154 (6) 2004 Donnhoff Niederhaus Hermans Spatlese $30-50 155 (3) 2003 Dr Loosen Urziger Wurzgarten Spatlese $40-60 156 (3) 2003 Donnhoff Oberhauser Brucke Spatlese $40-60 157 (3) 2003 Dr Loosen Urziger Wurzgarten Spatlese $40-60 158 (2) 2003 Donnhoff Schlossbock Felsen Spatlese $40-60 159 (2) 2004 Dr Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Spatlese $40-60 160 (2) 2004 Dr Loosen Urziger Wurzgarten Spatlese $40-60 161 (3) 2003 Dr Loosen Erdner Trepchen Auslese $50-70 162 (3) 2003 Dr Loosen Erdner Trepchen Auslese $50-70 163 (2) 2004 Dr Loosen Urziger Wurz Auslese Gold Cap $50-70 164 (1) 1993 Jahr Schreube TBA (375ml) $80-100 SPAIN 165 (2) 1996 Pesquera Reserva Ribera del Duero $60-80 166 (2) 1996 Abadia Campanario $70-90 167 (1) 1996 Abadia Valdebellon $100-120 168 (1) 1996 Abadia Negrellada $100-120 169 (6) 1998 Artadi ‘Pagos Viejos’ Rioja $130-150 170 (6) 2001 Marques De Riscal Gran Reserva Rioja $130-150 171 (6) 2000 Artadi ‘Grandes Anades’ Rioja $150-200
177 (1) 1995 Azelia Barolo $50-70 178 (2) 1998 Fontodi Flaccianello $50-70 179 (2) 1998 Falesco Montiano Rosso Lazio $50-70 180 (2) 1985 Antica Casa Vinicola Scarpa Rouchet $50-70 181 (1) 1994 Cossetti Barolo $50-70 182 (6) 1998 Felsina Fontalloro $60-80 183 (6) 2004 Felsina Fontalloro $60-80 184 (2) 1995 Antinori Brunello di Montalcino Pian dell Vigne $60-80 185 (4) 1995 Argiano Brunello di Montalcino $60-80 186 NO LOT 187 (2) 1998 Antinori Tignanello $80-100 188 (3) 1997 Cordero Barolo Monfalletto $70-90 189 (2) 1997 Cordero Barolo Enrico VI $70-90 190 (2) 1996 Cordero Barolo Enrico VI $70-90 191 (1) 1996 Cordero Barolo Monfaletto $70-90 192 (1) 1999 Feudi San Gregorio Serpico $70-90 193 (3) 1996 Prunotto Barolo Bussia $70-90 194 (1) 1997 Prunotto Barolo Bussia $70-90 195 (4) 1997 Prunotto Barbaresco Bric Turot $70-90
196 (2) 1999 Falesco Montiano Rosso Lazio $70-90
221 (6) 2004 Didier Dagueneau Buisson Renard $70-90
197 (2) 1997 Felsina Fontalloro $70-90
RHONE
198 (6) 2000 Marcarini Barolo ‘Brunate’ $80-100 199 (6) 1998 Arnaldo Caprai Sagrantino di Montefalco (25 Anni) $80-100 200 (1) 1998 Argiano Solengo IGT $80-100 201 (2) 1996 Isole e Olena Cepparello $80-100 202 (1) 1995 Castello di Farnetella ‘Granoni’ (Magnum) $80-100 203 (2) 1997 Antinori Guado al Tasso $90-120 204 (1) 1997 Isole e Olena Cepparello $90-120 205 (1) 1982 Grasso di Emilio Valgrande Barbaresco Riserva $100-130 206 (6) 2003 Tenuta San Guido ‘Sassicaia’ $120-150 207 (1) 1994 Vietti Barolo ‘Lazzarito’ $120-150 208 (2) 1999 Sandrone Barolo ‘Le Vigne’ $120-150 209 (3) 1996 Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ $150-180 210 (6) 1996 Tenuta San Guido ‘Sassicaia’ $150-180 211 (1) 1997 Felsina Fontalloro (Magnum) $150-180 212 (6) 2004 Antinori Solaia $200-250 213 (1) 1998 Gaja Barbaresco $250-300
222 (1) 1998 Brusset Gigondas $30-50 223 (3) 1996 Chapoutier St Joseph Deschants’ $30-50 224 (6) 1998 Tardieu-Laurent Bastides de Rhodares $30-50 225 (5) 1998 Tardieu-Laurent Costieres di Nimes $30-50 226 (1) 1999 Tardieu-Laurent Rasteau Vieilles Vignes $40-60 227 (3) 1999 Tardieu-Laurent Vacqueyras Vielles Vignes $40-60 228 (3) 1999 Tardieu-Laurent St Joseph Vieilles Vignes $40-60 229 (6) 2003 Domaine de Cristia CNDP $40-60 230 (6) 2003 Le Vieux Donjon CNDP $40-60 231 (3) 1998 Tardieu-Laurent Rasteau Vieilles Vignes $40-60 232 (4) 1999 Domaine Janasse CNDP $50-70 233 (6) 1998 Tardieu-Laurent Cote Rotie $50-70 234 (4) 1999 Tardieu Laurent Cornas Vieilles Vignes $50-70 235 (6) 1998 Charbonniere CNDP Mourre des Perdrix $50-70 236 (3) 1998 Gramenon Cotes du Rhone Pascal $50-70 237 (3) 1998 Tardieu-Laurent CNDP $50-70
FRANCE
238 (6) 1998 Brunel CNDP Les Cailloux $60-80
214 (12) 1997 Tempier Bandol Cuvee Tourtine $25-35
239 (3) 1999 Domaine Charvin CNDP $60-80
215 (4) 1999 Ch Cap de Faugeres $25-35
240 (6) 1998 Charbonniere CNDP Vieilles Vignes $60-80
216 (6) 1995 Ch Montauriol Cotes du Frontonnais $25-35
241 (6) 2001 Domaine Charvin CNDP $60-80
217 (6) 1996 Ch Montauriol Cotes du Frontonnais $25-35
242 (6) 2001 Chapoutier CNDP Croix de Bois $60-80
218 (1) 1989 Dopff GW Brand de Turckheim $70-90
243 (3) 2003 Beaurenard CNDP Boisrenard $60-80
219 (2) 1989 Hugel GW ‘Selection Grain Nobles’ $70-90
244 (6) 2003 Domaine Charvin CNDP $60-80
220 (1) 1989 Hugel Riesling ‘Vendange Tardive’ $70-90
245 (6) 1998 Beaurenard CNDP Boisrenard $60-80
246 (2) 1998 Brunel CNDP Les Cailloux $60-80
271 (9) 1999 Tardieu-Laurent Cote Rotie $80-100
247 (6) 1995 Charbonniere CNDP Vieilles Vignes $60-80
272 (4) 1995 Guigal Cote Rotie Ampuis $80-100
248 (2) 1995 Charbonniere CNDP Vieilles Vignes $60-80
273 (5) 1998 Tardieu-Laurent Cote Rotie $80-100
249 (6) 1998 Charvin CNDP $60-80
274 (3) 1999 Tardieu-Laurent Hermitage $80-100
250 (2) 1998 Ferraton Hermitage Le Miaux $60-80
275 (6) 2003 Guigal Cote-Rotie ‘Ampuis’ $120-150
251 (6) 1998 Ferraton Hermitage Le Miaux $60-80
276 (3) 1998 P Avril ‘Clos des Papes’ CNDP (Magnum) $150-200
252 (2) 1998 Tardieu-Laurent Hermitage $70-90
277 (3) 2001 Chave Hermitage (Rouge) $170-220
253 (6) 2001 Tardieu Laurent Hermitage $70-90
278 (1) 1990 Chateau de Beaucastel CNDP $170-220
254 (1) 1998 Tardieu-Laurent CNDP Vieilles Vignes $70-90
279 (1) 1989 Chateau de Beaucastel CNDP (Magnum) $350-450
255 (2) 1999 Tardieu-Laurent CNDP Vieilles Vignes $70-90
280 (1) 1986 Guigal Cote Rotie ‘La Landonne’ $350-450
256 (3) 1998 Tardieu-Laurent Cornas Vieilles Vignes $70-90
281 (1) 1985 Ch Rayas Reserve CNDP $500-600
257 (6) 1998 Rene Rostaing Cote Rotie $70-90
282 (1) 1988 Ch Rayas Reserve CNDP (Magnum) $1,000-1,200
258 (4) 1999 Janasse CNDP ‘Chaupin’ $70-90
CHAMPAGNE
259 (3) 2003 Janasse CNDP ‘Chaupin’ $70-90 260 (1) 1996 Guigal Cote Rotie Ampuis $70-90 261 (1) 1997 Janasse CNDP Vieilles Vignes $70-90 262 (3) 1998 Tardieu-Laurent Gigondas Vieilles Vignes $70-90 263 (6) 1996 Chapoutier Cote Rotie $70-90 264 (2) 1995 Clape Cornas $70-90 265 (4) 1999 P Avril ‘Clos des Papes’ CNDP $80-100 266 (4) 2005 Bois de Boursan CNDP Cuvee Felix $80-100 267 (6) 1998 Ogier Cote Rotie $80-100 268 (6) 1998 Domaine Clape Cornas $80-100 269 (6) 1999 Domaine Clape Cornas $80-100 270 (6) 2000 Domaine Clape Cornas $80-100
283 (6) 2002 Perrier Jouet ‘Belle Epoque’ $120-150 284 (2) 1979 Perrier Jouet Extra Dry Reserve $250-300 285 (2) 1996 Salon ‘Le Mesnil’ (Magnum) $800-1,000 SAUTERNES 286 (6) 1998 Ch Rieussec, Sauternes (375ml) $40-60 287 (6) 2004 Ch Climens, Barsac (375ml) $40-60 288 (12) 2002 Ch Rieussec, Sauternes (375ml) $40-60 289 (12) 2003 La Tour Blanche, Sauternes (375ml) $40-60 290 (3) 2000 Ch Rieussec, Sauternes $60-80 291 (1) 1998 Ch Rieussec, Sauternes $60-80 292 (1) 1996 Ch Suduiraut, Sauternes $70-90 293 (2) 1995 Ch Rieussec, Sauternes $70-90 294 (6) 1996 Ch Coutet, Barsac $80-100
295 (3) 2004 Ch Climens, Barsac $80-100
320 (1) 2001 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $700-800
296 (1) 1981 Ch Coutet, Barsac (CC) $80-100
321 (1) 2001 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $700-800
297 (1) 1998 Ch Climens, Barsac $80-100
BURGUNDY
298 (1) 1975 Ch Climens, Barsac $120-150 299 (6) 2003 Ch Rieussec, Sauternes $120-150 300 (1) 1989 Ch Suduiraut, Sauternes $120-150 301 (1) 1975 Ch Suduiraut Sauternes (SL) $150-200 302 (1) 1994 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes $300-400 303 (1) 2001 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes (375ml) $400-500 304 (1) 1999 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes $400-500 305 (1) 2002 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes $400-500 306 (3) 1999 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $400-500 307 (1) 1997 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $400-500 308 (1) 1986 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $500-600 309 (1) 1995 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $500-600 310 (1) 1996 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $500-600 311 (1) 2000 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $500-600
322 (12) 2008 William Fevre Petit Chablis $20-30 323 (2) 1988 Jacques Germain Beaune $20-30 324 (1) 1998 A-F Gros Savigny les Beaune Guettes $40-60 325 (1) 1997 Laboure-Roi Chablis $30-50 326 (3) 1995 Rene Manuel Meursault ‘Clos Baronne’ $30-50 327 (4) 1998 Jadot Savingy-Les-Beaune Guettes $40-60 328 (1) 1997 Champy Vosne-Romanee Suchots $40-60 329 (2) 1996 Chanson Vosne-Romanee Malconsorts $40-60 330 (3) 1996 Colin-Deleger Chassagne-Montrachet Chenevottes $40-60 331 (3) 1996 Colin-Deleger Chassagne-Montrachet Morgeot $40-60 332 (2) 1996 Jacques Prieur Puligny-Montrachet Combett $40-60 333 (3) 1998 Jadot Chambolle-Musigny Fuees $40-60 334 (2) 1989 J-P Magnien Morey-St-Denis $50-70 335 (6) 2001 Ambroise Nuits St Georges ‘Rue Chaux’ $50-70 336 (6) 2001 Ambroise Nuits St Georges ‘Vaucrains’ $50-70
312 (1) 2004 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $500-600
337 (1) 1996 Chevillon Nuits St Georges Bousselots $50-70
313 (1) 1953 Ch Gilette Sauternes (SL) $500-600
338 (4) 1997 Colin-Deleger Chassagne-Montrachet Remeilly $50-70
314 (1) 1983 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $500-600
339 (3) 1999 Henri Boillot Puligny-Montrachet Combette $50-70
315 (1) 1988 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $500-600
340 (2) 1998 Jadot Chambolle Musigny Fuees $50-70
316 (1) 1989 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $600-700
341 (2) 1998 Jadot Vosne-Romanee Beau Monts $50-70
317 (1) 1990 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $600-700
342 (2) 1995 Jadot Chambolle-Musigny Fuesselots $50-70
318 (1) 1976 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes (SL) $600-700
343 (1) 1998 Matrot Meursault Perrieres $50-70
319 (1) 2005 Ch d’Yquem, Sauternes $600-700
344 (1) 1999 Matrot Meursault Perrieres $50-70
345 (1) 1996 Rodet Pommard Epenots $50-70
369 (6) 2003 Jadot Nuits St Georges ‘ Les Boudots’ $70-100
346 (4) 1997 Roulot Meursault Perrieres $50-70
370 (4) 1999 Chandon Briailles Pernand Vergeleses $70-100
347 (3) 1997 Roulot Meursault Tessons $50-70
371 (2) 1996 Faiveley Nuits St Georges Les St Georges $70-100
348 (1) 1996 Chevillon Nuits St Georges Bousselots $50-70 349 (1) 1998 A-F Gros Vosne-Romanee Reas $50-70 350 (1) 2003 Domaine Michel Lafarge Volnay $60-90 350A (2) 1999 Chevillion Nuits St George Pruliers $60-80 351 (6) 2001 Rene Engel Vosne-Romanee $60-90 352 (2) 2006 Mugnier Nuits St Georges ‘Fourches’ $60-90 353 (6) 2003 Mugnier Chambolle-Musigny $60-90 354 (6) 2008 Mugnier Nuits St Georges ‘Marechale’ $60-90 355 (2) 1999 A-F Gros Vosne-Romanee Reas $60-90 356 (2) 1997 Angerville Volnay Champans $60-90 357 (1) 1998 Angerville Volnay Taillepieds $60-90 358 (1) 1998 Belland Santenay Beauregard $60-90 359 (1) 1995 Chandon Briailles Pernand Vergeleses $60-90
372 (2) 1999 J J Confuron Chambolle-Musigny $70-100 373 (3) 1996 Jadot Vosne-Romanee Suchots $70-100 374 (4) 1996 Jadot Vosne-Romanee Suchots $70-100 375 (2) 1996 Lafon Volnay Santenots $70-100 376 (2) 1999 Roumier Morey St Denis Bussiere $70-100 377 (1) 1998 Roumier Morey St Denis Bussiere $70-100 378 (2) 1999 Chevillion Nuits St George Vaucrains $70-100 379 (1) 1996 Jadot Nuits St Georges Porets $70-100 380 (3) 1996 Jadot Nuits St Georges Porets $70-100 381 (6) 2005 N Potel Volnay ‘Cailleret’ $80-110 382 (6) 2006 Dugat-Py Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes $80-110 383 (3) 2006 Henri Gouges Nuits St Georges ‘les Prulie $80-110 384 (1) 1998 Angerville Volnay Clos des Ducs $80-110
360 (1) 1996 F.Parent Pommard Arvelet $60-90
385 (1) 1996 Chanson Echezeaux (STOL) $80-110
361 (1) 1995 Faiveley Chambolle-Musigny Orveau $60-90
386 (1) 1996 Chevillon Nuits St Georges Vaucrains $80-110
362 (2) 1998 Hudelot-Noellat Vosne-Romanee Beaumonts $60-90
387 (2) 1996 Drouhin-Laroze Chapelle Chambertin $80-110
363 (1) 1997 Hudelot-Noellat Vosne-Romanee Suchots $60-90
388 (1) 1998 Jadot Beaune Clos des Ursules $80-110
364 (6) 1996 Jadot Beaune Avaux $60-90
389 (5) 2000 Jadot Beaune Clos des Ursules $80-110
365 (1) 1999 Rodet Nuits St Georges Porets $60-90
390 (3) 1998 Jadot Beaune Clos des Ursules $80-110
366 (2) 1995 La Chablisienne Chables Greouille $70-100
391 (6) 2001 Vogue Chambolle-Musigny $90-120
367 (3) 2006 Vougeraie Nuits St Georges ‘Damodes’ $70-100
392 (2) 1999 Bouchard Volnay Clos des Chenes $90-120
368 (3) 2002 Vougeraie Nuits St Georges ‘Damodes’ $70-100
393 (2) 1998 F. Esmonin Chambertin $90-120
394 (6) 1996 Jadot Beaune Clos des Ursules $90-120 395 (2) 1999 Jadot Beaune Clos des Ursules $90-120 396 (5) 1998 Jadot Gevrey-Chambertin St Jacques $90-120 397 (1) 1998 Dom Duroche Charmes-Chambertin $90-120 398 (4) 2005 Perrot-Minot Morey St Denis ‘Le Riotte’ $100-130 399 (6) 2004 A Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Cazetiers’ $100-130 400 (3) 2005 Jadot Corton Pougets $100-130 401 (3) 2005 Jadot Chambolle-Musigny ‘Fuesselottes’ $100-130 402 (6) 2006 Dugat-Py Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Coeur de Roy’ V.V. $100-130
420 (3) 2001 A Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Clos St Jacques’ $200-250 421 (1) 1997 Vogue Musigny $200-250 422 (1) 1997 Hudelot-Noellat Richebourg $250-300 423 (1) 1998 Vogue ‘Bonnes Mares’ $250-300 424 (2) 1998 Vogue Musigny $300-400 425 (6) 2001 Vogue ‘Bonnes Mares’ $300-400 426 (1) 1988 Bouchard Pere and Fils ‘La Romanee’ $300-400 427 (1) 1995 Hudelot-Noellat Richebourg $400-500 428 (1) 1994 Domaine de la Romanee Conti Richebourg $900-1,200
403 (3) 2006 Henri Gouges Nuits St Georges ‘Vaucrains’ $100-130
BORDEAUX
404 (6) 2002 Rene Engel Vosne-Romanee ‘Brulees’ 1er Cru $100-130
429 (1) 1993 Ch de la Verdasse, Medoc $20-40
405 (1) 1996 Angerville Volnay Clos des Ducs $100-130
430 (1) 1971 Ch de Barbe Villeneuve $20-40
406 (2) 1995 Domaine Forges Romanee St Vivant $100-130 407 (3) 2001 Vincent Girardin Bonnes Mares $100-130 408 (6) 2005 J Faiveley Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Cazetiers’ $120-150 409 (6) 1998 Vogue Chambolle-Musigny ‘1er Cru’ $120-150 410 (2) 1995 Jacques Prieur Clos Vougeot $120-150 411 (2) 1998 Jacques Prieur Clos Vougeot $120-150 412 (2) 1996 Jacques Prieur Clos Vougeot $120-150 413 (6) 2005 F. Esmonin Ruchottes Chambertin $140-170 414 (2) 1995 Jadot Clos Vougeot $140-170 415 (2) 1996 Mongeard-Mugneret Grands Echezeaux $140-170 416 (6) 2005 Bouchard ‘Le Corton’ $150-200 417 (6) 2005 Fourrier Gevrey-Chambertin Combe aux Moin $150-200 418 (3) 2001 Mommessin Monopole ‘Clos de Tart’ $200-250 419 (3) 1995 Jacques Prieur Musigny $200-250
431 (1) 1993 Ch Le Montiel, Haut Medoc $20-40 432 (1) 1972 Ch Beau-Site, St Estephe $20-40 433 (1) 1998 Ch d’Archambeau, Graves $20-40 434 (2) 2000 Ch Larose Perganson, Haut Medoc $20-40 435 (1) 1998 Ch Rocher Bellevue Figeac $30-50 436 (2) 2000 Ch St Ahon, Haut Medoc $30-50 437 (3) 2000 Ch La Fleur Carrere, Montagne St Emilion $30-50 438 (1) 1977 Barton and G, Margaux $30-50 439 (1) 1998 Ch Serilhan, St Estephe $30-50 440 (12) 2002 Ch Du Tertre, Margaux (OWC) $40-60 441 (1) 1990 Ch Potensac, Medoc $40-60 442 (1) 1998 Ch Macquin St Georges $40-60 443 (2) 2000 La Chenade, Lalande Pomerol $40-60
444 (1) 1997 Ch Le Boscq, St Estephe $40-60
469 (6) 2000 Ch Lascombes, Margaux $80-110
445 (3) 2000 Ch Sansonnet, St Emilion $50-70
470 (12) 2000 Ch Grand Mayne, St Emilion $80-110
446 (4) 1998 Ch Bourgneuf, Pomerol $50-70
471 (3) 2000 Ch Rauzan Gassies, Margaux $80-110
447 (1) 1996 Ch Cantemerle, Haut Medoc $50-70
472 (1) 1998 Ch Pavie Decesse, St Emilion $80-110
448 (4) 1998 Ch Grand Mayne, St Emilion $50-70
473 (6) 2002 Ch Leoville Barton, St Julien (OWC) $80-110
449 (1) 1996 Ch Lagrange, St Julien (SL) $50-70
474 (6) 2002 Ch Pape Clement, Pessac Leognan (OWC) $80-110
450 (3) 2000 Ch La Dominique, St Emilion $60-90
475 (2) 1996 Ch Beau-Sejour Becot, St Emilion $80-110
451 (6) 2000 Ch Destieux, St Emilion $60-90
476 (1) 1998 Ch Beau-Sejour Becot, St Emilion $80-110
452 (6) 2002 Ch Grand Puy Lacoste, Pauillac $60-90
477 (1) 1994 Ch Certan de May, Pomerol $80-110
453 (1) 1994 Ch Montrose, St Estephe (SL) $60-90
478 (2) 1998 Ch Gruaud Larose, St Julien $80-110
454 (2) 1995 Ch Sociando Mallet, Haut Medoc (SL) $60-90
479 (1) 1996 Ch Haut Batailly Pauillac $80-110
455 (1) 1994 Ch Troplong Mondot, St Emilion $60-90
480 (1) 1998 Ch Petit Village, Pomerol $80-110
456 (3) 1995 Croix du Casse, Pomerol $60-90
481 (6) 1996 Ch Rauzan Segla, Margaux $80-110
457 (6) 1998 Roc de Cambes, Cotes du Bourg $60-90
482 (6) 1995 Ch Gloria $80-110
458 (1) 1998 Ch Langoa Barton, St Julien (NC) $60-90
483 (1) 1996 Ch Canon La Gaffeliere, St Emilion $90-120
459 (1) 1986 Ch Branaire, St Julien $60-90
484 (4) 1996 Ch Gazin, Pomerol $90-120
460 (1) 2002 Ch Rauzan-Segla, Margaux $70-100
485 (4) 1998 Ch Leoville Barton, St Julien $90-120
461 (12) 2003 Ch Du Tertre, Margaux $70-100
486 (2) 1996 Ch Monbousquet, St Emilion $90-120
462 (3) 2003 Ch Giscours, Margaux $70-100
487 (2) 1998 Ch Quinault L’Enclos, St Emilion $90-120
463 (2) 1995 Ch La Dominique, St Emilion $70-100
488 (3) 1996 Clos du Marquis, St Julien $90-120
464 (4) 1995 Ch Lagrange, St Julien $70-100
489 (12) 1996 Clos du Marquis, St Julien (OWC) $90-120
465 (3) 1998 Ch Langoa Barton, St Julien $70-100
490 (1) 2001 Ch Pontet-Canet, Pauillac $100-130
466 (2) 1995 Ch Le Bon Pasteur, Pomerol $70-100
491 (6) 2004 Ch Pavie-Decesse, St Emilion $100-130
467 (10) 2004 Ch Magdelaine, St Emilion $70-100
492 (6) 2005 Ch Langoa Barton, St Julien $100-130
468 (1) 2006 Ch Branaire Ducru $80-110
493 (3) 1998 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou, St Julien $100-130
494 (6) 1998 Ch Gazin, Pomerol $100-130
519 (3) 1996 Ch Tertre Roteboeuf, St Emilion $140-170
495 (6) 1995 Ch Gazin, Pomerol $100-130
520 (2) 2002 Ch Ducru Beaucalliou $140-170
496 (6) 2001 Ch Smith Haut Lafite $100-130
521 (12) 2002 Ch Palmer, Margaux (OWC) $150-180
497 (1) 1978 Ch Leoville Barton, St Julien (TS) $100-130
522 (3) 2002 Ch L’Eglise Clinet, Pomerol $150-180
498 (1) 1986 Ch Chasse Spleen $100-130
523 (6) 2002 Ch Palmer, Margaux (OWC) $150-180
499 (12) 2000 Ch La Gaffeliere St Emilion (OWC) $100-130
524 (6) 2002 Ch Angelus, St Emilion $150-180
500 (3) 2002 Vieux Chateau Certan, Pomerol $100-130
525 (2) 1998 Ch Clinet, Pomerol $150-180
501 (6) 2004 Ch L’Eglise Clinet, Pomerol $120-150
526 (1) 1996 Ch Leoville Barton, St Julien $150-180
502 (6) 1999 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou, St Julien $120-150
527 (2) 1995 Ch Feytit Clinet, Pomerol $150-180
503 (6) 1996 Ch Calon Segur, St Estephe $120-150
528 (1) 2001 Ch Trotanoy Pomerol $150-180
504 (1) 1995 Ch Leoville Barton, St Julien $120-150
529 (1) 1996 Ch Trotanoy Pomerol $150-180
505 (1) 1996 Ch Pontet Canet, Pauillac $120-150
530 (3) 2002 Ch La Mission Haut Brion $200-250
506 (3) 2002 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou $120-150
531 (5) 1996 Ch Canon, St Emilion $160-190
507 (3) 2002 Ch Lynch Bages $120-150
532 (2) 1996 Ch Grand Puy Lacoste, Pauillac $160-190
508 (1) 1998 Ch Rauzan-Segla, Margaux $120-150
533 (2) 1998 Ch La Mission Haut Brion $160-190
509 (1) 2000 Ch Troplong Mondot, St Emilion $130-160
534 (2) 2001 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou, St. Julien $160-190
510 (6) 2004 Ch L’Evangile, Pomerol $130-160
535 (1) 2000 Ch Ducru-Beaucaillou $180-220
511 (12) 2002 Ch Pichon Comtesse Lalande, Pauillac (OWC) $130-160
536 (6) 2002 Ch Valandraud, St Emilion $180-220
512 (6) 2002 Ch Cos d’Estournel, St Estephe $130-160
537 (6) 2002 Le Dome, St Emilion $180-220
513 (6) 2002 Ch Pichon Comtesse Lalande (OWC) $130-160
538 (1) 1996 Ch Trotanoy, Pomerol $180-220
514 (2) 1998 Ch Pichon Comtesse Lalande, Pauillac $130-160
539 (6) 1999 Ch. Palmer, Margaux $180-220
515 (6) 2001 Vieux Chateau Certan, Pomerol $140-170
540 (1) 2002 Ch l’Evangile, Pomerol $200-250
516 (6) 1999 Ch Leoville Las Cases, St Julien $140-170
541 (1) 1999 Ch Palmer, Margaux $200-250
517 (6) 1999 Ch Pavie, St Emilion $140-170
542 (12) 2002 Ch La Mission Haut Brion (OWC) $200-250
518 (1) 1994 Ch Pichon Comtesse Lalande, Pauillac (SL) $140-170
543 (4) 2004 Ch Pavie, St Emilion $200-250
544 (2) 1998 Ch Leoville Las Cases, St Julien $200-250
569 (3) 2002 Ch Cheval Blanc, St Emilion $350-400
545 (2) 2005 Ch Beau-Sejour Becot, St Emillion $200-250
570 (2) 1988 Ch Latour, Pauillac (SL) $350-400
546 (1) 1985 Ch Palmer, Margaux $200-250
571 (1) 2002 Ch Mouton Rothschild (PC) $350-400
547 (6) 1996 Ch Cos d’Estournel, St Estephe $225-275
572 (12) 2002 Ch Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac (OWC) $400-450
548 (3) 1995 Ch Trotanoy Pomerol $225-275
573 (4) 2004 Ch Haut Brion, Graves $400-450
549 (2) 1994 Ch Cheval Blanc, St Emilion $250-300
574 (2) 1988 Ch Latour, Pauillac $400-450
550 (1) 1993 Ch Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac $250-300
575 (1) 1976 Ch Margaux (US) $400-450
551 (1) 1994 Ch Haut Brion, Graves $250-300
576 (1) 1965 Ch Mouton Rothschild (MS) (SL) $400-450
552 (6) 2002 Ch Haut Brion, Pessac Leognan $250-300
577 (2) 2002 Ch Mouton Rothschild $400-450
553 (2) 1990 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou, St Julien $250-300
578 (2) 2002 Ch Cheval Blanc, St. Emilion $450-500
554 (2) 1994 Ch Haut Brion, Pessac Leognan $250-300
579 (12) 2002 Ch Margaux, Margaux (OWC) $450-500
555 (1) 1997 Ch Lafleur, Pomerol (SL) $250-300
580 (5) 2003 Ch Pichon Baron Longueville (Magnum) $450-500
556 (6) 2000 Ch Leoville Barton, St Julien $250-300
581 (1) 1982 Ch Latour a Pomerol $450-500
557 (1) 1998 Ch La Fleur-Petrus $250-300
582 (1) 1982 Ch Lafleur Petrus, Pomerol $450-500
558 (1) 1990 Ch Angelus $300-350
583 (1) 2001 Ch Margaux $500-600
559 (6) 1996 Ch Leoville Las Cases, St Julien $300-350
584 (12) 1999 Ch Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac (OWC) $500-600
560 (12) 2002 Ch Haut Brion, Graves (OWC) $300-350
585 (4) 2004 Ch Margaux, Margaux $500-600
561 (2) 1994 Ch Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac $300-350
586 (1) 1988 Ch Haut Brion, Pessac Leognan (SL) $500-600
562 (2) 1994 Ch Latour, Pauillac $300-350
587 (1) 1994 Ch Mouton Rothschild $500-600
563 (1) 1997 Ch Lafleur, Pomerol $300-350
588 (2) 2003 Ch Cheval Blanc $500-600
564 (1) 1994 Ch Margaux, Margaux (SL) $300-350 565 (2) 2000 Ch Lynch Bages $300-350 566 (1) 1977 Ch Haut Brion $300-350 567 (1) 1976 Ch Mouton Rothschild $300-350 568 (1) 2002 Ch Haut Brion $350-400
589 (1) 1978 Ch Mouton Rothschild $500-600 590 (1) 1989 Ch Mouton Rothschild $500-600 591 (1) 1985 Ch Margaux $500-600 592 (1) 1985 Ch La Mission Haut Brion $500-600 593 (1) 1982 Ch Trotanoy, Pomerol $500-600
594 (1) 2002 Ch Margaux $600-700 595 (1) 1998 Ch Margaux $600-700 596 (1) 1998 Ch Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac $600-700 597 (6) 2004 Ch Margaux $600-700 598 (1) 1986 Ch Haut Brion $600-700 599 (1) 1986 Ch Latour, Pauillac (TOL) $600-700 600 (1) 1970 Mouton Rothschild $600-700 601 (1) 1986 Ch Margaux $700-800 602 (1) 1993 Ch Petrus, Pomerol $800-900 603 (1) 1992 Ch Latour (Magnum) $800-900 604 (1) 1976 Ch Lafite Rothschild (TS) $800-900 605 (12) 2002 Ch Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac (OWC) $900-1,000 606 (3) 2003 Ch Margaux $1,200-1,300 607 (1) 1992 Ch Petrus, Pomerol $1,200-1,300 608 (1) 1986 Ch Mouton Rothschild (TS) $1,200-1,300 609 (1) 1980 Ch Petrus, Pomerol $1,200-1,300 610 (1) 1986 Le Pin, Pomerol $1,200-1,300 611 (1) 1985 Ch Petrus, Pomerol $2,000-2,500 612 (1) 1988 Ch Mouton Rothschild (3 Litre) $4,000-4,500 SPIRITS 613 (1) White Horse Ships Decanter (Royal Doulton) $50-70 614 (1) 1942 Janneau Armagnac Bt # 01573 $1,000-1,500 615 (1) 1963 The Glenlivet ‘For the Chairman Whisky $1,500-2,000 616 (1) Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac (700ml) $2,100-2,500
SPOTLIGHT ON D’YQUEM Chateau D’Yquem is often described as the greatest sweet wine in the world. After centuries of family ownership, Yquem was finally sold in to Moet Hennessy in 1999. However, its former owner and director Alexandre de Lur-Saluce remains in charge. Yquem is located on the highest hill in Sauternes and enjoys the best growing conditions in the whole appellation. The 110-hectare vineyard is planted with 80% Semillon and 20% Sauvignon Blanc. Only fully botrytized fruit is picked by the 150 highly skilled pickers and yields are so low that each vine produces only one glass of wine. Yquem is fermented in oak barrels (100% new) and is left in barriques to mature for up to 36 months. Intensely opulent when young, Yquem develops an extraordinary complexity and exotic richness when fully mature, with the best vintages lasting for over 50 years. Chateau D’Yquem 1976 The 1976 Yquem continues to go from strength to strength. Who can ignore the awesome bouquet of spices, honeyed fruit, pineapples, bananas, coconuts, and overripe melons? This full-bodied, viscous, luscious wine has been absolutely delicious since bottling, given its relatively low acidity and precocious personality. It is one of the few true great vintages of Yquem that can actually be drunk with tremendous pleasure at such a young age. Eighty percent of the harvest made it into the final wine. Anticipated maturity: Now-2025. Last tasted, 12/90. 96/100 RP Chateau D’Yquem 1983 The 1983 is among the most concentrated wines from this property over the last 20 years, with a staggering display of extract and a mind-boggling amount of glycerin. The vintage commenced early for Yquem, beginning on September 29 and finishing on November 18. Most observers feel the 1983 will mature more slowly than the 1986, and will last for almost 100 years. Given Yquem’s unbelievable aging potential, such comments do not seem far fetched. At present, the 1983 is enormous, with huge, honeyed, pineapple, coconut, and caramel flavors, massive extract, and an unctuous quality barely framed by acidity and new oak. I do not feel the wine has changed since bottling, and I would not want to start drinking it for at least another 10-15 years. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2050. Last tasted, 12/90. 96/100 RP Chateau D’Yquem 1986 With greater evidence of botrytis than the colossal 1983, but less power and alcohol, the 1986 d’Yquem tastes reminiscent of the 1975, only more precocious. Several highly respected Bordeaux negociants who are d’Yquem enthusiasts had claimed the 1986 d’Yquem was the greatest wine produced at the property since the legendary 1937. However, after the release of the 1988 they concluded that the 1988 surpassed even the 1986. The 1986’s enthralling bouquet of pineapples, sauteed hazelnuts, vanillin, and ripe apricots is breathtaking. Compellingly concentrated, its breadth as well as depth of flavor seemingly know no limits. This full-bodied, powerful, yet impeccably elegant d’Yquem should provide memorable drinking for 40-55 more years. Anticipated maturity: 2000-2040. 98/100 RP Chateau D’Yquem 1988 The 1988 is a backward-styled Yquem, built along the lines of the extraordinary 1975. With a honeyed, smoky, orange/coconut/pineapple-scented nose, this powerful wine possesses full body, layers of highly concentrated, extracted flavors, considerable botrytis, and a sensational finish.99/100 RP Chateau D’Yquem 1989 Chateau d’Yquem has, not unexpectedly, turned in a brilliant effort with their newly released 1989. It is a large-scaled, massively rich, unctuously-textured wine that should evolve effortlessly for a half century or more. It does not reveal the compelling finesse and complexity of the 1988 or 1986, but it is a far heavier, richer wine than either of those vintages. It is reminiscent of the 1976, with additional fat and glycerin. The wine is extremely alcoholic and rich, with a huge nose of smoky, honey-covered coconuts and overripe pineapples and apricots. As with most young vintages of Yquem, the wine’s structure is barely noticeable. These wines are so highly extracted and rich yet approachable young, it is difficult to believe they will last for 50 or more years. The 1989 is the richest Yquem made in the eighties, and it has an edge in complexity over the powerhouse 1983. It remains to be seen whether this wine will develop the extraordinary aromatic complexity possessed by the promising 1988 and 1986 Yquems. Last tasted 11/97 97/100 RP
Chateau D’Yquem 1990 1990: An extraordinary effort, Yquem’s 1990 is a rich and fabulously superb, sweet wine. This wine also possesses lots of elegance and finesse. The wine’s medium gold color is accompanied by an exceptionally sweet nose of honeyed tropical fruits, peaches, coconut, and apricots. High quality, subtle toasty oak is well-integrated. The wine is massive on the palate, with layers of intensely ripe botrytis-tinged, exceptionally sweet fruit. Surprisingly well-integrated acidity, and a seamless, full-bodied power and richness have created a wine of remarkable harmony and purity. Certainly it is one of the richest Yquems I have ever tasted, with 50-100 years of potential longevity. An awesome Yquem! Anticipated maturity: 2003-2050+.99/100 RP Chateau D’Yquem 1991 Yquem’s 1991 is a beautifully made, medium gold-colored wine with a gorgeous nose of creme brulee, roasted coffee, and sweet, honeyed pineapple and other assorted fruits. Full-bodied, unctuously-textured, and rich, but not yet revealing a lot of complexity or enormous weight. Anticipated maturity: 20052040.91/100 RP Chateau D’Yquem 1996 Compared with the flamboyant aromatics of the 1997, Yquem’s 1996 plays it closer to the vest, although there is a lot going on. Light gold with a tight but promising nose of roasted hazelnuts intermixed with creme brulee, vanilla beans, honey, orange marmalade, and peaches, this medium to full-bodied offering reveals loads of power in its restrained, measured personality. There is admirable acidity, weight, texture, and purity in this impeccably made Yquem. However, patience will be a virtue. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2060.95/100 RP Chateau D’Yquem 1997 A sensational Yquem, 1997 may be this estate’s finest effort since 1990 (although I would not discount the 1996 turning out to be nearly as good). The 1997’s light gold color is accompanied a gorgeous perfume of caramel, honeysuckle, peach, apricot, and smoky wood. Full-bodied and unctuouslytextured, with good underlying acidity as well as loads of sweetness and glycerin, it looks to be a great vintage for this renowned Sauternes estate. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2055.96/100 RP D’Yquem 1998 91/100 Robert parker Chateau D’Yquem 1999 92/100 Robert Parker Chateau D’Yquem 2001 There are 10,000 cases of this perfect sweet white Bordeaux. 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 brulee, and buttered nut-like scents. In the mouth, it is full-bodied with gorgeously refreshing acidity as well as massive concentration and unctuosity. Everything is uplifted and given laser-like focus by refreshing acidity. This large-scaled, youthful Yquem appears set to take its place among the most legendary vintages of the past, and will age effortlessly for 75+ years. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2100+.100/100 RP Chateau D’Yquem 2002 Beautiful apple, vanilla and honey aromas, with just the right amount of new wood. Full-bodied, medium sweet, with lots of pretty pineapple and honey. Long and refined. A beautifully silky and balanced Sauternes. Lots of intensity and well-knit. Unrivaled in this vintage. Best after 2009.96/100 WS Chateau D’Yquem 2003 Subtle and racy, with lemon rind, vanilla cream and dried pineapple. Very spicy and intense. Full-bodied, with great length and flavor. Electrified yet refined, with medium sweetness and a wonderful finish. I love the class of this, and the length. Has afterburners. Best after 2010.98/100 WS Chateau D’Yquem 2005 95-98/100 Robert Parker
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