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1.5L Chateau Haut-Bailly, Grand Cru Classe 2006
$743.00
Smooth, well-balanced, silky and elegant, the 2006 is a seductive wine that unfurls in a glass. Intense fruity character and impressive tannic structure, keen line of acidity and beautiful floral finish. Starts out earthy, but turns rich and beautiful. Elegance meets power here.
1.5L Chateau Haut-Bailly, Grand Cru Classe 2012
$743.00
Intense bouquet with scents of blackberry, bilberry, cedar and touch of pencil lead. Very well defined and focused with medium-bodied, firm tannins and wonderful balance and focus.
1.5L Chateau Haut-Bailly, Grand Cru Classe 2014
$743.00
Charming and vibrant wine with intense bouquet layers of blackberry, raspberry coulis, black olive and melted tar scents. Velvety texture and fresh fruit, harmonious and focused with superb density and precision towards the finish.
Chateau Palmer, 3rd Growth, Grand Cru Classe 2014
$758.00
The 2014 Palmer builds on the promise that it showed in barrel. It is clearly a more understated and nuanced Palmer from winemaker Thomas Duroux this year, but a Margaux with exquisite delineation and precision, hints of blackberry, boysenberry and a touch of pencil box. The palate is medium-bodied with
Chateau Leoville Poyferre, 2nd Growth, Grand Cru Classe 2009
$766.00
Full, rich wine that is seductive and voluptuously fruited in the mouth with solid notes of steeped black currant, ganache-coated fig and plum eau de vie. Well-integrated structure, firm yet beautiful velvety tannins and seamless freshness.
1.5L Chateau Troplong Mondot, Premier Grand Cru Classe (B) 2015
$772.00
Gorgeous, caressing, velvety feel, with waves of warmed plum, fig compote and blackberry reduction gliding through, inlaid with notes of graphite, sweet tobacco and black licorice.
Chateau Teyssier Le Dome, Grand Cru 2013
$774.00
Plum and cherry sauce flavors lined with a licorice edge and backed by a light dose of sweet toast.
Chateau Teyssier Le Dome, Grand Cru 2015
$774.00
A solid version, in the extracted style, with plum and fig paste flavors laced with notes of ganache, warm tobacco and licorice. Offers a toasty finish, but the fruit pushes through well enough, showing a nice swath of loam.
Chateau Teyssier Le Dome, Grand Cru 2016
$774.00
A grippy, tobacco-accented version, featuring a large core of red and black currant fruit, supported by a swath of bramble through the dense finish, picking up bittersweet cocoa and savory notes along the way.
Chateau Pavie, Premier Grand Cru Classe (A) 2013
$808.00
Medium-bodied wine with racy-edged damson plum, red currant and bitter cherry fruit backed by a bright savoury and tobacco edge. A touch crisp, supple tannin, gentle gripping of the mouth with a touch of chalkiness underneath the caressing finish.
Chateau La Conseillante 1998
$811.00
An evolved dark plum/garnet color is followed by captivating, sexy, raspberry, soy, Asian spice, kirsch liqueur, and toasty vanillin aromas. While not a blockbuster, this opulently-textured, medium-bodied effort is a model of elegance, harmony, finesse, and complexity.
Chateau Palmer, 3rd Growth, Grand Cru Classe 2006
$869.00
The 2006 Château Palmer was wonderful out of barrel ten years ago and now in bottle, it fulfills its promise with a stunning, precise bouquet of maraschino, iodine, cassis and tobacco scents that seem a few years younger than its Margaux peers. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin that
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