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Crap, just won 6 bottles of the 2014 Produttori del Barbaresco Riserva Pora at auction. Bid on this lot thinking I'd get crushed, but this one slipped through the cracks.
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Some mixed bag...
3 bottles of 2019 La Lagune (35/bottle)
3 bottles of 2016 Sociando (Just cleaned local Trader Joe's shelf for 40 bucks each)
1 bottle of 2015 Laleure-Piot Pernand-Vergelesses Ile des Vergelesses Rouge for 36 (Never heard of or had it, so just took a swing)
1 split bottle of 2005 Laufaurie Peyraquey, Sauternes (30 bucks)
1 bottle of 2019 Joh. Jos. Prüm Graacher Himmelreich Riesling Kabinett Mosel for 38
1 bottle of 2019 Joh. Jos. Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Kabinett Mosel for 43
3 bottles of 2019 La Lagune (35/bottle)
3 bottles of 2016 Sociando (Just cleaned local Trader Joe's shelf for 40 bucks each)
1 bottle of 2015 Laleure-Piot Pernand-Vergelesses Ile des Vergelesses Rouge for 36 (Never heard of or had it, so just took a swing)
1 split bottle of 2005 Laufaurie Peyraquey, Sauternes (30 bucks)
1 bottle of 2019 Joh. Jos. Prüm Graacher Himmelreich Riesling Kabinett Mosel for 38
1 bottle of 2019 Joh. Jos. Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Kabinett Mosel for 43
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I might be able to wriggle out of this... I tried to pay for this lot but K&L's software wouldn't let me as it claimed they cannot ship to any of the addresses in my profile including Wyoming (where I've had to send my K&L shipments for the last 3 years, as Colorado was cut off a while ago). So I called and they told me that as of 5/18, Wyoming and several other states were now also cut off as well. They're down to about 7-8 states they can ship to. Basically, this means K&L is dead to me now, unless I can pickup orders in person (or find a friend to), pay CA sales tax, and then figure out a (probably illegal and definitely pricey) way to ship the wine back to CO myself. What a PITA!
Bottomline -- this is likely to be a huge boon to my cellar reduction efforts.
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I'd have mixed feelings because that is a really nice wine (in 15 or so years).
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My last buy was a case (12 OWC) of Ch Coutet Barsac 2015.
I am often ambivalent about Sauternes/Barsac.
I sometimes do not even think of it for long periods, then get a craving for it.
I have some 2009 and 2010's that are starting to drink well.
Will have to make some fruit tarts and cakes to go with it all.
I am often ambivalent about Sauternes/Barsac.
I sometimes do not even think of it for long periods, then get a craving for it.
I have some 2009 and 2010's that are starting to drink well.
Will have to make some fruit tarts and cakes to go with it all.
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Total Wine just started a 15% off sale so I bought a little more than a case of Bordeaux:
6x 2018 Pierre de Montignac
1x 2017 Capbern
1x 2017 Labegorce
1x 2017 Ormes de Pez
1x 2017 Talbot
1x 2012 GPL
2x Guibon Blanc (vintage unknown)
2x 2018 Dubourdieu Pure Sauvignon Blanc
6x 2018 Pierre de Montignac
1x 2017 Capbern
1x 2017 Labegorce
1x 2017 Ormes de Pez
1x 2017 Talbot
1x 2012 GPL
2x Guibon Blanc (vintage unknown)
2x 2018 Dubourdieu Pure Sauvignon Blanc
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Pierre dM always a solid choice, I really enjoyed the Ormes 2017, it was a lot better than Capbern in my opinion.
Reminds me that I will also need to put in an order, here we have that 15% off deal most of the times I order.
Best, Dan
Reminds me that I will also need to put in an order, here we have that 15% off deal most of the times I order.
Best, Dan
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2014 is a terrific vintage in Barbaresco, despite being ho hum in Barolo, and despite only being ten miles away, so you did well, grasshopper.
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The smoke has cleared, and I'm 'stuck' with the 2014 Produttori and a 5 bottle lot of the 1973 Sterling Cabernet. Won these just under the wire before the shipping ban goes into effect. The Sterlings have sensational fills for 48 year old wines (all base neck or higher), but 4 of them have signs of past seepage, so who knows? These were quite reasonable in price ($58/each all-in) for such a heralded wine, so it seemed worth the gamble.
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Not a chance in hell that I bid on wines with seepage but damn that’s a good price!!!Blanquito wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 8:55 pm The smoke has cleared, and I'm 'stuck' with the 2014 Produttori and a 5 bottle lot of the 1973 Sterling Cabernet. Won these just under the wire before the shipping ban goes into effect. The Sterlings have sensational fills for 48 year old wines (all into the neck), but 4 of them have signs of past seepage, so who knows? These were quite reasonable in price ($58/each all-in) for such a heralded wine, so it seemed worth the gamble.
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Yeah, as soon as I bid, I regretted it as I never bid on wines with seepage (unless it’s an off dry german). My better judgement was briefly overruled by the great fills, the low reserve price ($42 each), the wine’s reputation, and most of all because it’s my bro’s birthyear and 1973 is basically is one of the worst wine birth years out there as only in Cali can you find anything halfway decent (and 73 cali cabs are very rare at this point).OrlandoRobert wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 9:34 pmNot a chance in hell that I bid on wines with seepage but damn that’s a good price!!!Blanquito wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 8:55 pm The smoke has cleared, and I'm 'stuck' with the 2014 Produttori and a 5 bottle lot of the 1973 Sterling Cabernet. Won these just under the wire before the shipping ban goes into effect. The Sterlings have sensational fills for 48 year old wines (all into the neck), but 4 of them have signs of past seepage, so who knows? These were quite reasonable in price ($58/each all-in) for such a heralded wine, so it seemed worth the gamble.
If even two of the bottles show well, probably worth it.
You can see the bottles in question here:
https://m.klwines.com/Auction/BidDetail/1541052
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Blanquito wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 10:12 pmYeah, as soon as I bid, I regretted it as I never bid on wines with seepage (unless it’s an off dry german). My better judgement was briefly overruled by the great fills, the low reserve price ($42 each), the wine’s reputation, and most of all because it’s my bro’s birthyear and 1973 is basically is one of the worst wine birth years out there as only in Cali can you find anything halfway decent (and 73 cali cabs are very rare at this point).OrlandoRobert wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 9:34 pmNot a chance in hell that I bid on wines with seepage but damn that’s a good price!!!Blanquito wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 8:55 pm The smoke has cleared, and I'm 'stuck' with the 2014 Produttori and a 5 bottle lot of the 1973 Sterling Cabernet. Won these just under the wire before the shipping ban goes into effect. The Sterlings have sensational fills for 48 year old wines (all into the neck), but 4 of them have signs of past seepage, so who knows? These were quite reasonable in price ($58/each all-in) for such a heralded wine, so it seemed worth the gamble.
If even two of the bottles show well, probably worth it.
You can see the bottles in question here:
https://m.klwines.com/Auction/BidDetail/1541052
Wow, Those look excellent for 1973. Good point, if you can get two or three, really just two, quality bottles out of that lot, you scored!
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2x Ch Pierre de M 18
2x Ch Chantegrive 18
1x Ch du Retout 16
And some Chianti, whites and a Rose box, set for the beach in June!
2x Ch Chantegrive 18
1x Ch du Retout 16
And some Chianti, whites and a Rose box, set for the beach in June!
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I have good memories of the Chantegrive Rouge in 2012 and 2015 vintages.
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Confirmed for 4 btls of 2005 Beychevelle @ $139/per off Blacksmith Wines email from yesterday.
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Chris, If you can get the Ch Chantegrive 16 still up there, buy some, I really enjoyed it, great fruit, I ended up buying 3 more bottles which is a lot for me. Not the greatest wine of course but really good QPR for my taste.
Will report back on the 18 later.
Best, Dan
Will report back on the 18 later.
Best, Dan
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What I learned from today’s HDH auction:
I put in a bid for a lot, about 20% over the estimate, by absentee bid a few days ago.
Me: “It’s HDH so that’s probably not enough but damn that’s a sh!t ton of money.”
Me: “I can always increase my bid if I lose my sanity.”
I decided to watch the auction live this morning for my amusement.
The opening bid on the lot is my maximum bid.
Auctioneer, slight embellishment: “Going once, going twice, you realize this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for this incredibly rare wine.”
Me: “It looks good, no one is outbidding me, this will be the Crown Jewel of my collection, I can’t wait to taste it.”
Me: “Just to be sure, should I bid against myself to guarantee what I am seeing is real? I know they won’t let me pay more than I should.”
Me: “Nah, that’s stupid, you already won the lot.”
Auctioneer, a few seconds later: “ Seeing no advance, the lot is won by Paddle #xxx.”
Screen: It doesn’t say “You Won!” but it doesn’t say “You Lost” either. I can’t remember my paddle number for sure but it looks right.
Me: “That’s odd, maybe I better check a different screen.”
Screen #2: You Lost, a**hole.
Checked my lot number, it’s slightly different from the winner's lot number.
Lesson: if you want to make sure you win a lot which is at your maximum, bid against yourself anyway, assuming you’re willing to add one bidding interval to your absentee bid.
Me: “Damn it, I’ll just have to buy something else I want from another website out of revenge.”
I put in a bid for a lot, about 20% over the estimate, by absentee bid a few days ago.
Me: “It’s HDH so that’s probably not enough but damn that’s a sh!t ton of money.”
Me: “I can always increase my bid if I lose my sanity.”
I decided to watch the auction live this morning for my amusement.
The opening bid on the lot is my maximum bid.
Auctioneer, slight embellishment: “Going once, going twice, you realize this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for this incredibly rare wine.”
Me: “It looks good, no one is outbidding me, this will be the Crown Jewel of my collection, I can’t wait to taste it.”
Me: “Just to be sure, should I bid against myself to guarantee what I am seeing is real? I know they won’t let me pay more than I should.”
Me: “Nah, that’s stupid, you already won the lot.”
Auctioneer, a few seconds later: “ Seeing no advance, the lot is won by Paddle #xxx.”
Screen: It doesn’t say “You Won!” but it doesn’t say “You Lost” either. I can’t remember my paddle number for sure but it looks right.
Me: “That’s odd, maybe I better check a different screen.”
Screen #2: You Lost, a**hole.
Checked my lot number, it’s slightly different from the winner's lot number.
Lesson: if you want to make sure you win a lot which is at your maximum, bid against yourself anyway, assuming you’re willing to add one bidding interval to your absentee bid.
Me: “Damn it, I’ll just have to buy something else I want from another website out of revenge.”
Stu
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Je bois donc je suis.
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lol... Oh man that's rough.
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jckba, do you find Blacksmith honest and reliable? The reputation seems questionable. A couple of years ago, I sent them an email asking if I could visit them in person but never got a response. Their inventory and pricing is amazing.
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Je bois donc je suis.
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http://www.bordeauxwineenthusiasts.com/ ... 686#p92686Racer Chris wrote: ↑Sat May 22, 2021 12:20 am I have good memories of the Chantegrive Rouge in 2012 and 2015 vintages.
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Stu, I am friends with the owner Mark Mancinelli and I think the trouble was he was understaffed for a long time but he now has 2 first rate somms managing the place in both Charles Puglia (formerly of Jean Georges, Blue Hill and Le Coucou) and Kristie Petrullo (Eleven Madison, Daniel, Craft and Jean Georges) so needless to say they know a thing or two about fine wine. The couple of times I have bought something older or where there was an issue with one of the bottles, they have sent me pictures to confirm if I was alright with the condition. I’ve also visited the store location (which is not really a store) to pick up orders as I am about 45 minutes away and they have always been welcoming and have even blinded me on bottles of wine before. And let me know the next time you are over this way and I’ll join you.
Snagged a case of 2015 Meo Camuzet Chambolle that was on hold by a restaurant for 3 years which made its way into open inventory for $53.09/btl from Allied within the New Jersey wholesale system. Village level happiness.
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2014 La Lagune x 6 ($94 NZ each)
2020 Tour St Bonnet x 12 ($25 NZ each) EP.
2020 Tour St Bonnet x 12 ($25 NZ each) EP.
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Related to Stu's comment a few posts previous to this, here is the email from HDH about their most recent acution:
AUCTION RESULTS
Hart Davis Hart Wine Co., the #1 wine auction house in the U.S., continued its success in 2021 with a tremendous May auction that brought in a total of $5.9 million against pre-sale estimates of $3.4-5.2 million. These record results were due to the passionate bidding seen throughout the sale from bidders around the globe, bringing 83% of lots to sell above their high estimate. The auction house has sold 100% of all lots offered at auction in 2021 thus far and continues to see the strongest prices realized in the industry.
One of the highlights of the sale was A Pristine Cellar of Benchmarks which offered top wines from around the world. Earnest bidders drove prices high for lots such as 12 bottles of 1990 Vosne-Romanée, Beaux Monts, Domaine Leroy which sold for $33,460 (lot 1254, est. $19,000-28,000); 6 bottles of 2010 Gevrey-Chambertin, Clos St-Jacques, Armand Rousseau which garnered $14,340 (lot 1263, est. $7,000-10,000); and an imperial of 1982 Château Mouton Rothschild which brought in $17,925 (lot 1178, est. $9,5000-14,000).
The Gladwyne Cellar attracted good interest from bidders with a deep collection of Sine Qua Non offered. Individual highlights included a 3-magnum assortment of 2000 Sine Qua Non In Flagrante/ Incognito which sold for $6,573 (lot 575, est. $3,000-4,500); two 6-bottle lots of 2003 Sine Qua Non The Inaugural Assortment which brought in $8,365 each (lots 580-581, est. $4,800-7,500); and 3 bottles of 2012 Sine Qua Non Chardonnay, Pearl Clutcher which garnered $5,019 (lot 669, est. $2,200-3,200).
Burgundy prices remained robust with 6 bottles of 2014 Montrachet, Comtes Lafon garnering $22,705 (lot 1160, est. $10,000-15,000); 6 magnums of 2005 Echézeaux, Emmanuel Rouget selling for $16,730 (lot 1806, est. $6,500-9,500); and 6 bottles of 2015 Romanée-St-Vivant, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti bringing in $19,120 (lot 68, est. $9,500-14,000).
Additional highlights from the sale included a full case of 1990 Hermitage, Jean-Louis Chave which brought in $23,900 (lot 1084, est. $12,000-18,000); a double-magnum of 1995 Alzero, Giuseppe Quintarelli which garnered $6,573 (lot 539, est. $1,500-2,200); and 6 bottles of 2001 Harlan Estate Red Wine which sold for $8,365 (lot 433, est. $3,800-5,500).
As the leading wine auction house in the U.S., HDH has a proven track record of excellence, and continues to exceed its competition in terms of market share, technology, and sell-through rate. HDH’s next sale will be held on June 25 & 26 and will feature an exceptional selection of wine.
Consignments are being accepted for HDH’s fall auctions. If you are looking to make room in your cellar or to capitalize on the current strength of the wine market by consigning a proportion of your collection, please contact HDH’s expert consignment team at consignments@hdhwine.com for a complimentary appraisal.
AUCTION RESULTS
Hart Davis Hart Wine Co., the #1 wine auction house in the U.S., continued its success in 2021 with a tremendous May auction that brought in a total of $5.9 million against pre-sale estimates of $3.4-5.2 million. These record results were due to the passionate bidding seen throughout the sale from bidders around the globe, bringing 83% of lots to sell above their high estimate. The auction house has sold 100% of all lots offered at auction in 2021 thus far and continues to see the strongest prices realized in the industry.
One of the highlights of the sale was A Pristine Cellar of Benchmarks which offered top wines from around the world. Earnest bidders drove prices high for lots such as 12 bottles of 1990 Vosne-Romanée, Beaux Monts, Domaine Leroy which sold for $33,460 (lot 1254, est. $19,000-28,000); 6 bottles of 2010 Gevrey-Chambertin, Clos St-Jacques, Armand Rousseau which garnered $14,340 (lot 1263, est. $7,000-10,000); and an imperial of 1982 Château Mouton Rothschild which brought in $17,925 (lot 1178, est. $9,5000-14,000).
The Gladwyne Cellar attracted good interest from bidders with a deep collection of Sine Qua Non offered. Individual highlights included a 3-magnum assortment of 2000 Sine Qua Non In Flagrante/ Incognito which sold for $6,573 (lot 575, est. $3,000-4,500); two 6-bottle lots of 2003 Sine Qua Non The Inaugural Assortment which brought in $8,365 each (lots 580-581, est. $4,800-7,500); and 3 bottles of 2012 Sine Qua Non Chardonnay, Pearl Clutcher which garnered $5,019 (lot 669, est. $2,200-3,200).
Burgundy prices remained robust with 6 bottles of 2014 Montrachet, Comtes Lafon garnering $22,705 (lot 1160, est. $10,000-15,000); 6 magnums of 2005 Echézeaux, Emmanuel Rouget selling for $16,730 (lot 1806, est. $6,500-9,500); and 6 bottles of 2015 Romanée-St-Vivant, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti bringing in $19,120 (lot 68, est. $9,500-14,000).
Additional highlights from the sale included a full case of 1990 Hermitage, Jean-Louis Chave which brought in $23,900 (lot 1084, est. $12,000-18,000); a double-magnum of 1995 Alzero, Giuseppe Quintarelli which garnered $6,573 (lot 539, est. $1,500-2,200); and 6 bottles of 2001 Harlan Estate Red Wine which sold for $8,365 (lot 433, est. $3,800-5,500).
As the leading wine auction house in the U.S., HDH has a proven track record of excellence, and continues to exceed its competition in terms of market share, technology, and sell-through rate. HDH’s next sale will be held on June 25 & 26 and will feature an exceptional selection of wine.
Consignments are being accepted for HDH’s fall auctions. If you are looking to make room in your cellar or to capitalize on the current strength of the wine market by consigning a proportion of your collection, please contact HDH’s expert consignment team at consignments@hdhwine.com for a complimentary appraisal.
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Sigh, I’m in the wrong business.
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Send Whuzzup your resumé, maybe he’ll give you a job! 

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You mean all I had to do was hang out with Whuzzup__ post 2004 and I'd be a millionaire today?
Eh, I'm good.
Eh, I'm good.
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I'm still a fan of old school Cali cab and scooped 3 bottles of 2013 Mayacamas for $92/btl on closeout. I only hope I live long enough to really enjoy 

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Bought mixed bottles, some for the coming warm days, other for who will cross my way.
2 bottles 2020 Chapoutier Marius rosé
A few fresh dry white wines from Spain (2020 Basa, 2019 Vine Esmeralda Seleccione)
1 bottle 2019 Quail's Gate Gewurztraminer
1 bottle Loimer Lois Gruner Veltliner
1 bottle Pierre Gerbais Grains de Celles Champagne
1 bottle Henriot Brut Souverain
1 bottle 2008 Forget Brimont Premiers Crus
2 bottles 2018 Vieux Donjon Chateauneuf-du-Pape
2 bottles 2009 Chateau Suduiraut
2 bottles 2020 Chapoutier Marius rosé
A few fresh dry white wines from Spain (2020 Basa, 2019 Vine Esmeralda Seleccione)
1 bottle 2019 Quail's Gate Gewurztraminer
1 bottle Loimer Lois Gruner Veltliner
1 bottle Pierre Gerbais Grains de Celles Champagne
1 bottle Henriot Brut Souverain
1 bottle 2008 Forget Brimont Premiers Crus
2 bottles 2018 Vieux Donjon Chateauneuf-du-Pape
2 bottles 2009 Chateau Suduiraut
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Nic, have you drunk the 1 bottle Henriot Brut Souverain recently? Our local store is now carrying it. I have not tasted it for probably ten years.
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Stefan, I can't clearly remember if I had it recently. With th search engine, i can see i had the Henriot brut rosé 2 years ago with JeanFred and liked it.
I think i had the Henriot brut Souverain too with JeanFred in the last year... i have a feeling i bought a bottle because i liked it.
I think i had the Henriot brut Souverain too with JeanFred in the last year... i have a feeling i bought a bottle because i liked it.
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I just ordered half a dozen early arrival 2018 GCs on sale:
3 Talbot @ $73
2 Giscours @ $73 - looks like a deal
1 Chevalier @ $90
To fill out the case I bought a few single BDX in the under $25 bracket,
and a couple of 2018 Village Chablis: Olivier Savary, William Fevre
3 Talbot @ $73
2 Giscours @ $73 - looks like a deal
1 Chevalier @ $90
To fill out the case I bought a few single BDX in the under $25 bracket,
and a couple of 2018 Village Chablis: Olivier Savary, William Fevre
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1 x 2001 Trotanoy
3 x 2009 Lanessan
3 x 2009 Lanessan
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Another case of 2016 Virginie Thunevin Bordeaux. Hard to beat for a $15 daily drinker.
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3 2001 Clos Haut-Peyraguey for $174.99 all in.
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Picked up a pair of birthyear ‘78 Haut Bailly’s for $99.99/per from Chambers.
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Those were stunning in their youth. Brodway poured some for us, the only vintage I've ever seen here.
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2x Ch La Lagune 2019
2x Ch La Lagune 2020
1x Ch d'Issan 2019 (375ml)
1x Ch Priure Lichine 2020 (375ml)
1x Ch Branaire 2020 (375ml)
2x Ch La Lagune 2020
1x Ch d'Issan 2019 (375ml)
1x Ch Priure Lichine 2020 (375ml)
1x Ch Branaire 2020 (375ml)
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Another 2 bottles of the fabulous 2009 Chateau Suduiraut
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2 2001 L'Eglise-Clinet
3 2017 D. Drouhin Roserock Pinot Noir
3 2017 D. Drouhin Pinot Noir Dundee Hills
3 2018 D. Drouhin Roserock Pinot Noir
3 2018 D. Drouhin Pinot Noir Dundee Hills
3 2017 D. Drouhin Roserock Pinot Noir
3 2017 D. Drouhin Pinot Noir Dundee Hills
3 2018 D. Drouhin Roserock Pinot Noir
3 2018 D. Drouhin Pinot Noir Dundee Hills
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