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Chateau Duhart Milon Rothschild, 1973
Pauillac 4th Growth Classification
The 1973 Château Duhart-Milon is a well-aged Fourth Growth Pauillac, originating from a weaker Bordeaux vintage. The 1973 growing season was marked by cool and wet conditions, resulting in lighter wines with limited aging potential. Now, over 50 years later, this wine remains a historical curiosity, though its condition will vary significantly depending on storage.
Tasting notes suggest that the fruit has faded, leaving behind earthy and oaky characteristics with medium acidity, softened tannins, and a short finish. While some well-preserved bottles may still offer a glimpse into its past structure, this vintage is generally considered past its prime and should be approached with measured expectations. …
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Price: £89.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Duhart Milon Rothschild, 1983
Pauillac 4th Growth Classification
The 1983 Château Duhart-Milon presents a mature and quietly elegant expression of Pauillac, offering the depth and character expected of a Fourth Growth with over four decades of evolution. In the glass, it shows a garnet-brick colour with a softened rim, signalling its well-developed maturity.
The nose is beautifully layered, opening with dried blackcurrant, cedar, tobacco, and pencil shavings—classic Pauillac hallmarks. With air, savoury notes of saddle leather, forest floor, dried herbs, and a touch of spice emerge, bringing complexity and a sense of old-world charm.
On the palate, the wine is refined and harmonious, with silky, resolved tannins and flavours of mature cassis, dried plum, earthy spice, and cigar box. …
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Price: £99.00
Stock: 11 in Stock
Chateau du Tertre, 1982
Margaux
1982 Château du Tertre is a fine, fully mature expression of Margaux from one of Bordeaux’s most celebrated vintages. After more than four decades in bottle, it has transitioned from youthful power to a wonderfully graceful, aromatic style, where perfume, finesse and subtle complexity are the defining features.
In the glass, it shows a pale brick-garnet colour with a wide, amber-tinted rim. The bouquet is delicate yet intricate: dried redcurrant and cherry, cedar and pencil shavings, with notes of cigar box, leather and autumnal undergrowth. Classic Margaux florals—dried rose petal and a touch of violet—hover in the background, adding lift and elegance. …
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Price: £129.00
Stock: 3 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1957
Sauternes Premiere Grand Cru Classe
Château d’Yquem, 1957
Sauternes – Premier Grand Cru Classé
The 1957 vintage in Sauternes was shaped by conditions that favoured the development of noble rot, producing wines of concentration and classical balance. At the pinnacle of the appellation stands Château d’Yquem — the only estate classified as Premier Grand Cru Supérieur in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification — renowned for its meticulous vineyard selection, multiple harvest passes, and extraordinary ageing potential.
Yquem’s ability to combine opulence with freshness has long set it apart. Even in vintages considered less heralded, the château’s rigorous selection and patient élevage often yield wines of remarkable longevity and refinement. …
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Price: £1,295.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1960
Sauternes Premiere Grand Cru Classe
Exceptional provenance - professionally stored since purchase
Château d`Yquem 1960 is a mature-vintage noble sweet wine produced in the Sauternes appellation of Bordeaux. Located in the heart of the Sauternes appellation on Bordeaux`s Left Bank, Yquem is the most prestigious producer of sweet wines in the world, and the only Sauternes producer to be granted the status of `Premier Cru Supérieur`. The estate vineyard is planted mostly Sémillon, with a smaller proportion of Sauvignon Blanc, as reflected in the wine`s blend. Harvest can involve up to 200 workers, who may pass through the vineyard up to 10 times to pick only those berries that have been infected with `noble rot`, …
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Price: £1,195.00
Stock: 8 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1963
Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classe
Yquem is indisputedly the best wine in Sauternes and may well be the finest sweet wine in the world.
We quote from the tasting notes of greatbordeauxwines.com tasting in 2005:-
"Château d’Yquem 1963 87 points
Tasted in April 2005. Brown like cola. Aromas of mocca, burnt coffee beans and caramel. It had some sweetness on the palate but very little of noble rot. This was light and well-balanced wine with fine aftertaste."
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Price: £1,195.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1966
Sauternes 1er Grand cru Classe
Experience the timeless allure of the 1966 Château d’Yquem, a legendary Sauternes that stands as a testament to patience, craftsmanship, and the magic of noble rot. Nearly six decades in the making, this extraordinary vintage has developed a deep amber hue and a mesmerizing bouquet of honeyed apricot, candied orange peel, and delicate caramel. Every sip is a journey through time, revealing layers of complexity and grace that only the world’s most celebrated sweet wine can offer.
The 1966 vintage is a rare treasure from Yquem’s illustrious history, representing an era when meticulous vineyard work and strict selection yielded wines of remarkable longevity. …
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Price: £595.00
Stock: 15 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1967
Sauternes 1er Grand cru Classe
Yquem is indisputedly the best wine in Sauternes and may well be the finest sweet wine in the world.
*** 99/100 Points -Lisa Perrotti-Brown for the Wine Advocate, 30th Aug 2019 ***
Displaying a gorgeous deep amber-gold color, the 1967 d'Yquem slips sensuously out of the glass with a profound perfume of dried mandarin peel, allspice, praline, cinnamon toast and orange blossoms plus hints of gingerbread and accents of lemon butter. The palate is simply electric with citrus and spice-sparked energy, delivering youthfully vibrant notes with a tantalizing floral undercurrent. Superb freshness knit inseparably with the complex sweetness makes this seem like a deceptively delicate, …
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Price: £1,250.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1967
Sauternes 1er Grand cru Classe
Bin Soiled and damaged Label
Yquem is indisputedly the best wine in Sauternes and may well be the finest sweet wine in the world.
*** 99/100 Points -Lisa Perrotti-Brown for the Wine Advocate, 30th Aug 2019 ***
Displaying a gorgeous deep amber-gold color, the 1967 d'Yquem slips sensuously out of the glass with a profound perfume of dried mandarin peel, allspice, praline, cinnamon toast and orange blossoms plus hints of gingerbread and accents of lemon butter. The palate is simply electric with citrus and spice-sparked energy, delivering youthfully vibrant notes with a tantalizing floral undercurrent. Superb freshness knit inseparably with the complex sweetness makes this seem like a deceptively delicate, …
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Price: £1,050.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1967
Sauternes 1er Grand cru Classe
Unlabelled
Yquem is indisputedly the best wine in Sauternes and may well be the finest sweet wine in the world.
*** 99/100 Points -Lisa Perrotti-Brown for the Wine Advocate, 30th Aug 2019 ***
Displaying a gorgeous deep amber-gold color, the 1967 d'Yquem slips sensuously out of the glass with a profound perfume of dried mandarin peel, allspice, praline, cinnamon toast and orange blossoms plus hints of gingerbread and accents of lemon butter. The palate is simply electric with citrus and spice-sparked energy, delivering youthfully vibrant notes with a tantalizing floral undercurrent. Superb freshness knit inseparably with the complex sweetness makes this seem like a deceptively delicate, …
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Price: £900.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1969
Sauternes 1er Grand cru Classe
Half Bottle (37.5cl)
Sweet White Wine
Yquem is indisputedly the best wine in Sauternes and may well be the finest sweet wine in the world.
*** 94 Points Cellar Tracker ***
Reviews
"There is always a high level of star gazing when a bottle of old Yquem shows up. Even an ok bottle like this makes you feel a million bucks. Dark caramel in colour. Apricots on the nose, sweet glycerin. On the palate it is well evolved full of ripe fruit, botrytis and although it is low in vitality it still makes for a superb experience. We can not be unbiased to the star gazing here but this is a good 94" CellarTracker.com
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Price: £395.00
Stock: 4 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1975
Sauternes 1er Cru Classe
Experience the magic of one of the greatest sweet wines ever created: the 1975 Château d’Yquem. This legendary vintage hails from a year widely celebrated among Sauternes enthusiasts for its balance, richness, and superb aging potential. Nearly five decades of careful cellaring have transformed this wine into a stunning expression of Yquem’s timeless artistry, revealing a deep amber-gold hue that shimmers in the glass and hints at the complexity within.
On the nose, the 1975 Château d’Yquem is an intoxicating tapestry of aromas. Waves of honey, caramelized orange peel, roasted pineapple, and dried apricot emerge alongside notes of crème brûlée, toasted nuts, and subtle exotic spices. …
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Price: £1,395.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1986
Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classe
Château d'Yquem is considered by many to be Bordeaux’s single greatest wine and it is the only wine in France to hold the Premier Cru Superieur (Great First Growth) designation. The uncompromising pursuit of quality is what sets this sweet white wine apart – a standard meticulously maintained throughout the estate’s history.
Chateau d`Yquem is often described as the greatest sweet wine in the world. After centuries of family ownership, Yquem was finally sold in acrimonious circumstances to Louis Vuitton-Moët-Hennessy in 1999. However, its former owner and director Alexandre de Lur-Saluce remains in charge. …
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Price: £385.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau d'Yquem, 1987
Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classe
Sweet White Wine
The 1987 Château d’Yquem is a beautifully evolved Sauternes that captures the estate’s unmatched ability to craft wines of grace, complexity, and longevity even in more delicate vintages. In the glass, it shows a deep golden hue with amber glints, signalling both maturity and the richness of noble botrytis.
The nose is intensely aromatic, offering layers of apricot preserve, honeycomb, orange blossom, and candied citrus peel. With time in the glass, deeper notes emerge—saffron, crème brûlée, almond brittle, and a lifted hint of dried pineapple. It is endlessly expressive and warmly inviting. …
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Price: £545.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Filhot, 1969
Sauternes 2eme Cru Classe
Sweet White Wine
This 1969 Chateau Filhot wine comes from the famous Sauternes area near Bordeaux, France. The wines of Sauternes are sweet but also fine and delicate. Their bouquet develops very well with ageing, becoming rich and complex, with crystallized orange, marmalade, hazelnut and honey notes with good acidity that offers excellent balance against the sweetness of the wine. This is a remarkably good wine for a bottle of such age.
About Château Filhot, Chateau Filhot is nestled in the Sauternes appellation of Bordeaux, France, is celebrated for its esteemed history and exceptional sweet wines. …
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Price: £159.00
Stock: 6 in Stock
Chateau Fourcas Holsten, 1982
Listrac (Médoc) Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel
Château Fourcas Hosten, located in Bordeaux's Listrac-Médoc appellation, has a history dating back to the 18th century. The 1982 vintage, celebrated for its exceptional quality across Bordeaux, yielded wines with remarkable richness and aging potential.
Tasting Notes
A tasting note from 2013 for the 1982 Château Fourcas Hosten indicates that the wine had "held up very well," with "lots of fruit on the palate even after 31 years in a cellar." This suggests that, at that time, the wine maintained its fruit character and structure.
CellarTracker
Serving Suggestions
When serving a mature wine like the 1982 Château Fourcas Hosten, …
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Price: £79.95
Stock: 17 in Stock
Chateau Gazin, 1961
Pomerol
93 Points - Robert Parker
Upper Shoulder
The 1961 Chateau Gazin is an outstanding classic 'left bank Pomerol' from a legendary vintage. Cellar tracker revies give this 93 points. Nose: Classic Pomerol expressions of plum, damson, black cherry, leather, wood smoke, sweet berries and clay. A very engaging nose. Palate: Surprising vigor in the Black Plum, raspberry, ponzu and tobacco on the palate. Great density that has elements of mocha, toffee and spice in the plum fruit. Finish: Good length.
Château Gazin is a prestigious wine estate located in the Pomerol appellation of Bordeaux, France. With a history dating back several centuries, the estate is renowned for producing exceptional red wines. …
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Price: £449.00
Stock: 4 in Stock
Chateau Gazin, 1981
New
Graves, Bordeaux
The 1981 Château Gazin (Graves) is a rare mature Bordeaux from the historic Graves region, offering a fascinating glimpse into the traditional winemaking styles of the early 1980s. After more than four decades of bottle ageing, the wine has developed the complexity and tertiary character that make mature Bordeaux so rewarding for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Bottles of this age are increasingly scarce and provide a unique opportunity to experience the evolution of classic Graves.
Château Gazin (Graves) is a traditional Bordeaux estate situated within one of the region's oldest and most respected appellations. …
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Price: £69.95
Stock: 12 in Stock
Chateau Gilette, 1950
Creme de Tete, Sauternes
The 1950 Chateau Gilette is a beautiful Sauternes dessert wine still has a wonderful golden colour. It tastes young and vibrant, with good acidity and finish.
Château Gilette is a Bordeaux wine estate located in the Sauternes appellation within the Bordeaux region of France. It is renowned for producing sweet white wines, particularly Sauternes, which are made from Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle grapes affected by noble rot. Noble rot, or botrytis cinerea, is a beneficial fungus that concentrates the sugars and flavors in the grapes, resulting in luscious and complex sweet wines. …
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Price: £349.00
Stock: 5 in Stock
Chateau Giscours, 1964
Margaux 3rd Growth Classification
The 1964 Château Giscours hails from the Margaux appellation in Bordeaux, a region renowned for producing elegant and complex wines. As a Third Growth estate classified in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, Château Giscours has a storied history of crafting wines that reflect the unique terroir of Margaux.
Vintage Overview:
The 1964 vintage in Bordeaux was marked by favorable conditions, particularly benefiting the Right Bank regions. However, in the Left Bank, where Margaux is situated, the vintage was more variable. Some wines from this year have aged gracefully, while others may have declined over time. …
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Price: £129.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Giscours, 1967
Margaux 3rd Growth Classification
The 1967 Château Giscours hails from the Margaux appellation, a region celebrated for producing elegant and aromatic Bordeaux wines. As a Third Growth estate classified in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, Château Giscours has a long-standing reputation for crafting wines that reflect the unique terroir of Margaux.
Vintage Overview:
The 1967 vintage in Bordeaux was challenging, marked by a wet growing season that led to uneven ripening. Consequently, many wines from this year are considered lighter and less structured, with limited aging potential.
Tasting Notes:
Aroma: The bouquet reveals notes of coffee, desiccated red fruit, leather, tobacco, and a touch of herb. …
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Price: £119.00
Stock: 3 in Stock
Chateau Giscours, 1970
Margaux 3rd Growth Classification
The 1970 Château Giscours is a well-aged Third Growth Margaux, reflecting both the quality of the estate and the characteristics of the vintage. The 1970 Bordeaux vintage was highly regarded, producing structured and long-lived wines, and Giscours has aged gracefully over more than five decades. For collectors and enthusiasts of mature Bordeaux, this wine offers a rare opportunity to experience a fully evolved Margaux.
With a deep garnet hue and subtle bricking, the aromas remain fresh, showcasing red and black fruit, earthy leather, and hints of spice. On the palate, the wine retains elegance and balance, with softened tannins and a refined texture. …
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Price: £189.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Gloria, 2000
St Julien, Bordeaux
The 2000 Chateau Gloria is generous and well-structured, these intense, complex wines are typical of the Saint Julien appellation. The result of traditional vinification, they have a strong, rich colour. On the palate, they are expressive, rounded and supple. They should be kept for a few years to express their full potential.
Château Gloria stands as a beacon of innovation and excellence in the esteemed Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux, France. Founded by Henri Martin in the mid-20th century, this estate has earned widespread acclaim for its distinctive approach to winemaking and commitment to quality. …
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Price: £89.95
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Grand Puy Ducasse, 1982
Pauillac 5th Growth Classification
The 1982 Château Grand Puy Ducasse is a mature Pauillac that beautifully reflects both its celebrated vintage and the estate’s classic Left Bank style. In the glass, it shows a deep brick-garnet hue with a soft, translucent rim—hallmarks of its graceful evolution.
The nose is wonderfully developed, offering layers of cedarwood, dried cassis, tobacco leaf, graphite, and old leather. Subtle notes of forest floor, mushroom, and warm spice emerge with air, delivering the kind of complexity only decades of bottle age can produce.
On the palate, the wine is gentle yet still confidently structured. …
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Price: £129.00
Stock: 11 in Stock
Chateau Grand Puy Ducasse, 1989
Pauillac 5th Growth Classification
1989 Château Grand-Puy Ducasse offers a classic, fully mature expression of Pauillac from a warm, characterful vintage. After more than three decades in bottle, it has shed its youthful austerity and now shows a harmonious balance of gently fading fruit, cedarwood complexity and the savoury depth that marks traditional Left Bank claret.
In the glass, it presents a brick-garnet core with a broad, amber-tinged rim. The nose is refined and quietly complex: dried blackcurrant and red cherry mingle with cedar, cigar box and pencil shavings, alongside hints of leather, forest floor and a touch of graphite. …
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Price: £79.95
Stock: 6 in Stock