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Wine Searcher shows low prices around $200 in Europe, $250 in the US. I could be wrong, but I don't think it will get much cheaper, and may even go up. I have no way of getting it into the US from Europe short of buying it over there, so I bought in the US.
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2 of 1975 Lynch Bages (Will open one for TG)
3 of 2005 Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone (thanks Nicklass for enabling. Had it after seeing your notes and got some more)
2 of 2010 Mascarello Monprivato (Almost there rounding out my 2010 Barolo purchases)
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2 x 2008 Raveneau Butteaux
4 x 1983 Hugel Gewurtz Jubile
1 x 1987 d'Yquem
3 x 2005 Duffau Lagarosse
1 x 1993 Haut Brion Magnum
2 x 1961 LLC
4 x 1953 Doisy-Daene
1 x 1924 Latour
1 x 1924 Margaux

All at auction
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Wow, Tim! I wish that we had such auctions over here as the ones you described to me.
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The auctions in Paris are pretty astounding, but not always. You have to know what to look for and know when to pass something up that you might have wanted. Generally, the bargains are on a) lots of single or very few bottles, and b) lots with poor labels or fills. Restaurants and retailers generally stay away from those bottles since they are more difficult to sell. Beyond that, it is all a matter of who you are bidding against. If you have a bunch of people that are Burgundy experts bidding, go for Bordeaux. And vice versa. Every now and then, you get an amazing deal, then you just have to resist the temptation to flip it...
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In the last two weeks few bottles of :

2001 Château Tertre Roteboeuf (i was hoping get delivery before Christmas, but will get it only In Feb)
2009 Barolo Lazzarito Vietti (hope it is great, they were not giving it)
2007 Trimbach cuvée Frédéric Émile Riesling (it has been a long time since i bought a bottle I'm so excited about)
2004 R Lopez Heredia Gravonia Rioja (supposely a distinctive oxydative/noble oak/fruity wine)
2012 Vieux Donjon

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A 6 pack of St. Innocent on Cyber Monday. Done buying in 14-I hope!
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2002 Pol Roger Brut
2002 Pol Roger Blanc de Blancs

Trying to resist the rosé...
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Enablers....

2002 Pol Roger Blanc de Blancs

+ several cases of Burgundy and others from the Independant Winemakers salon.
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3 each of 2009 MARZIANO ABBONA BAROLO TERLO RAVERA & 2010 BRUNA GRIMALDI BAROLO CAMILLA.

6 2006 Pol Roger Rose

12 2004 Gosset

12 2009 La Lagune

6 2004 La Rioja Alta Gran Reserva

4 Sauternes from the 1980s and 3 red Burgundies from the 1990s
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Pulled the trigger on a case of the 2010 Leoville Poyferre for $135/btl on a JJBuckley private client offer.
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I was lucky enough to snatch a few bottles of 1999 and 2000 Fontenil, 2000 Roc de Cambes , 2001 Moulin St.-Georges, and 2003 Haut-Marbuzet on Tuesday. I like these wines more than most of the classified growths...
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Some 2012 Weinbach Riesling tonight.
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1996 Krug
'08 Palmer
2011 Marc plouzeau ante phylloxera
2004 peby
2002 pape clement
2009 brane cantenac
2005 meyney
2010 branaire ducru
2009 phélan segur
2008 d'armailhac
2008 feytit
2006 l. Poyferre
2004 champy clos vougeot
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2 2010 Canonica Barolo (Never tried this, but eager to try this hard to fine wine that is very traditionally produced and in very minute quantities)
2 2010 Bartolo Mascarello Barolo
2 2010 Rinaldi Tre tine
2 2010 Conterno Cicala
1 2010 Roberto Voerzio La Serra

2 1995 Lafon Rochet @auction

2 2003 Angerville Champans @auction
1 2004 Angerville Clos des Ducs @auction
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Nice one CV - I also bought A Voerzio 4x3 mixed case of 2010 Barolos and some 2010 Bartolo

I spent last weekend in burgundy and drank very nicely, but the reason was to load up on some mid week white burgundies of which we imbibe copious amounts.

The result of the smash and grab/drive by:

24 bottles of Bernard Moreau Bourgogne Blanc 2013 at 12 euro a bottle
42 bottles of Jean Baptiste Ponsot Rully Molesme 1er Cru 2013 at 17
18 bottles of Vincent Girardin St Aubin 1er Cru Perrieres 2012 a 22
18 bottles of Pierre Yves Colin Morey St Aubin 1er Cru En Remilly 2013 at 26
6 bottles of P&M Jacquesson Rully 1er Cru La Pucelle 2013 at 16
12 splits of mature Etiiene Defaix 1er Cru Chablis for 122 for the lot

Should keep us going until Spring time
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Comte,

Seems like a nice truck back up you made...Nice stuff... :P

As you know, Voerzio has gotten out of reach of many.... :o Mostly I am opting for other producers now a days. Forgot to mention earlier, I also bought couple of bottles each of 2010 Conterno Cicala and 2010 Rinaldi Tre tine...

I just have some 3 or 4 bottles of early 2000's cerequio...I just bought one left out 2010 Voerzio La Serra in a sale...

Have you had Canonica before? How is it like?
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CV

You know what I don't know Canonica, I need to investigate. People over here have never even heard of (Baldo) Cappellano who is (was) the Godfather (cue high pitched mandolin/violin music)...

Roberto Voerzio's style is right on the cusp of what I can take...and the estate projects an elitist image which I think is unfortunate - but they are impressive albeit highly extractive wines. I bought odds of 1995, 2000 and 2001 Cerequio and Brunate.

I tried some of his 2004s and 2010s and they were pretty impressive, but in a rather full on style.
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8 bottles of 2002 Pol Roger Winston Churchill @ $150. I know that down the road I will be kicking myself for not purchasing two cases, but I already have so much wine as PC pre arrivals that I will lose the price of a fancy new car if PC goes belly up.
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Cv, if you're interested, I just saw that crush wines in nyc is selling the 2010 Canonica for about $80.
I'm not affiliated blah blah blah
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Good buy, Stefan. Did you get those in Europe?
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jal wrote:Cv, if you're interested, I just saw that crush wines in nyc is selling the 2010 Canonica for about $80.
I'm not affiliated blah blah blah
Thanks Jacques.

Actually that's where I purchased those 2 bottles of canonica. A while back I read an article about top producers in Barolo (snooth?) and that article profiled Canonica as very traditional using barriques, old fashioned pressing with extensive maceration using natural yeasts, etc. I think he produces less than 2000 bottles a year, and seems like an interesting producer and want to try...
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No, David; at PC yesterday on a weekend pre arrival special. The price is a $100 below others in the USA and is the lowest price in the world according to the Pro version of WineSearcher.
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Wow, I guess I shouldn't have taken myself off of the PC email list... But I was buying soooo much stuff...
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I unsubscribed to PCs emails too... Waiting until I get most of my prearrivals first.
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Yes, I did say I was buying, not necessarily receiving too much. Though they eventually came through on every single bottle, I am done buying pre-arrivals from PC. OTOH, I don't know if I would have been able to resist the 2002 PR Winston Churchill at a pre-arrival price of $150...
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DavidG wrote:OTOH, I don't know if I would have been able to resist the 2002 PR Winston Churchill at a pre-arrival price of $150...
Precisely why I had to unsubscribe. They owe me a lot of wine, mostly 2009 Bordeaux (now longer than my 2005 Bordeaux from PC took), various chablis and champagne. If/when most of that comes in, then I may sign back up.
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I just bought a few things:

One case of Chateau Certan De May 2001. This is an absolute classic old style Pomerol which HWSRN didn't like, so I got them at an average of $70 a bottle

Six bottles of Ch Belair 2004 @$46 pb. This wine is a beauty, it is quite tight and classic but very well made.

Six bottles of Guigal Chateau D'Ampuis Cote Rotie 2000 for the same price as the Certan

One case of Cote Rotie Les Essartailles, 2000 ,Domaine Vins de Vienne at $35 a bottle.

Six bottles of Louis Jadot Beaune Clos De Ursules 2001 for about $65 each.

Six bottles of Pierre Yves Colin Morey Corton Charlemagne 2011 for about $120 a bottle.

Today I picked up eight bottles of Canonica Barolo Paiagallo - four 2009 and four 2010 plus a magnum of the 2010. The bottles worked out at around $80 each. Only ones in the UK, so thanks for the heads up CV.
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Well, done, Comte, well done indeed.

2001 -- from anywhere -- is starting to look like the go-to vintage when encountered on a restaurant wine list. We had some delicious 2001 CdP's and Cali Cabs at dinner with friends a week ago.
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But the 2000 Guigal wines, hmmm, not so much, Picked up some '00 La Turque for what seemed like a song at auction a few years ago. Sadly, it's just not very good.
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Indeed, the 2001 Certan de May is certainly a very good buy. Unfortunately, it's nearly impossible to find a bottle of this splendid neighbour of Pétrus here in our region. But at least I have bought a half case of 2008 Cadet-Piola at a very good price today afternoon, €18,60 a bottle, and a few bottles of 2006 Croix de Labrie. BTW, I have never tasted a bottle of this garage wine so far.
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Comte Flaneur wrote:I just bought a few things:

One case of Chateau Certan De May 2001. This is an absolute classic old style Pomerol which HWSRN didn't like, so I got them at an average of $70 a bottle

Six bottles of Ch Belair 2004 @$46 pb. This wine is a beauty, it is quite tight and classic but very well made.

Six bottles of Guigal Chateau D'Ampuis Cote Rotie 2000 for the same price as the Certan

One case of Cote Rotie Les Essartailles, 2000 ,Domaine Vins de Vienne at $35 a bottle.

Six bottles of Louis Jadot Beaune Clos De Ursules 2001 for about $65 each.

Six bottles of Pierre Yves Colin Morey Corton Charlemagne 2011 for about $120 a bottle.

Today I picked up eight bottles of Canonica Barolo Paiagallo - four 2009 and four 2010 plus a magnum of the 2010. The bottles worked out at around $80 each. Only ones in the UK, so thanks for the heads up CV.
Nice haul, Ian. You are a (good) example for the rest of us. I checked around and I can get a case of the 2001 Certan de May (Ex Negociant) for $72.50 plus shipping. Problem is, I only want 3-4. Anyone want to share the rest? PM me if interested.
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They had a 20% off sale at the grocers.
So got my yearly supply of vin de table.
Sauvignon blanc (Cali), chardonay (Cali but unoaked) and a Rhone blend from Cote De Roussillon
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Blanquito wrote:
Comte Flaneur wrote:I just bought a few things:

One case of Chateau Certan De May 2001. This is an absolute classic old style Pomerol which HWSRN didn't like, so I got them at an average of $70 a bottle

Six bottles of Ch Belair 2004 @$46 pb. This wine is a beauty, it is quite tight and classic but very well made.

Six bottles of Guigal Chateau D'Ampuis Cote Rotie 2000 for the same price as the Certan

One case of Cote Rotie Les Essartailles, 2000 ,Domaine Vins de Vienne at $35 a bottle.

Six bottles of Louis Jadot Beaune Clos De Ursules 2001 for about $65 each.

Six bottles of Pierre Yves Colin Morey Corton Charlemagne 2011 for about $120 a bottle.

Today I picked up eight bottles of Canonica Barolo Paiagallo - four 2009 and four 2010 plus a magnum of the 2010. The bottles worked out at around $80 each. Only ones in the UK, so thanks for the heads up CV.
Nice haul, Ian. You are a (good) example for the rest of us. I checked around and I can get a case of the 2001 Certan de May (Ex Negociant) for $72.50 plus shipping. Problem is, I only want 3-4. Anyone want to share the rest? PM me if interested.
It is a cracking wine Patrick. I have a case of 1998 on the go and one or two left from my first case of 2001. I would rate the 2001 even better than the 1998. We did a 1998 tasting here recently, apologies for not posting notes, but the 1998 Certan De May was the wine of the night. These were not trophy wines but classed growths. I will write up the notes and post them over the holidays.

So you guys should snap up that case...Patrick if nobody steps up you should take the whole case. You'll regret it otherwise...

Since I posted I have also bought the following:

One case of Vincent Paris Cornas Geynale 2007 for £200 in bond...seemed like a no brainer...and

Six bottles of Rossignol-Trapet Beaune 1er Cru Les Teurons 2002, working out at $50 a bottle

Tom

Re the 2000 Guigal the reports have been going from bad to mixed to better... I admit that was a gamble...however the other 2000 Cote Rotie I bought I have already tried and it is fabulous, especially at the price. I will report back.
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Thanks for the update, Ian. I also have some '00 La Chapelle that hasn't shown much yet but for which I still have hope...
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Yeah I don't think there is much hope for HLC 2000 Tom. Disappointing wine.
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In the effort to try and clean up on all mis priced Bordeaux, I found and pulled the trigger on 11 btls of 2005 Pontet Canet @ $99.96 from Canal's Bottlstop and then rounded the case out with a btl of 2012 Kongsgaard chardonnay @ $96.96.
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At JJ's bin sale, got

2 bottles of 05 Giuseppe mascarello barolo santo stepheno for 46 each
2 splits of 12 JJ prum auslese goldkapsel for 43 each
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Half case of the 2005 Edmunds St John Bassetti Syrah.
Half case of the 2002 Pol Roger Brut.
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2 bottles of 2002 Philipponnat Clos des Goisses (thank you Ian for the enablement!).

2002 Salon is too d@mn expensive or I'd be listing that as well.
Still resisting 2010 Bordeaux.
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