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Chateau La Mission Haut Brion, 1973

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Pessac-Léognan
Magnum 1.5 litres
Level top shoulder or better
Special offer | Was £795 | Now £595

1973 Mission Haut Brion

It took a skilled winemaker to produce a good wine this year, and luckily those at this storied second label were successful. The winemaker called this "a good bottle from a difficult vintage," saying, "The abundant production of the year is evident in this wine. Above all it has been affected by the profuse rains during July and September. The color is light and rather developed. The ever-present woodiness is uncertain. As for the nose, one already has the feeling of a dominant old wine. The wine is light and agreeable at the attack but the finale is more delicate.
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Price: $768.88 USD
Stock: 2 in Stock

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Chateau Lamothe-Cissac, 2014

Haut Medoc

Chateau Lamothe-Cissac lies mere moments from the prestigious estates of Lafite and Latour, sharing their hallowed grounds and climate, only without the eye watering price tag they carry.

Dark garnet towards purple in color, with on the nose green pepper, foliage, cassis and tobacco. Medium, perhaps medium to full-bodied, with on the palate somewhat astringent notes of under-ripe black forest fruit, black tea, a touch of tobacco with medium-plus acidity and firm, searing tannins highlighting some notes of bitter chocolate on the moderately long finish.
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Price: $42.58 USD
Stock: 4 in Stock

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Chateau Lanessan, 1975

Medoc

The wines of Chateau Lanessan are famous for their longevity. The reputation of the chateau has long been known in Bordeaux and all those who have been lucky enough to taste back through the decades have been greatly impressed by the quality and youth of these wines.

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Price: $127.93 USD
Stock: 3 in Stock

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Chateau Lanessan, 1986

Medoc, Bordeaux

the 1986 chateau Lannessan as a Dark ruby red colour, clear and very weighty. A strong, thick fruit nose. Alcoholic 'Ribena'! A hefty blackcurrant aroma, a an equally potent alcoholic bouquet! Dry mouthfeel. A huge, complex taste, dry tannin, a big blackcurrant fruitiness, which is followed by a strong peppery spice. The finish is long.
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Price: $76.24 USD
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Chateau Langoa Barton, 1970

St Julien 3rd Growth Classification - BBR labels

"A wonderfully successful wine, the 1970 Langoa smells and tastes comparable to a top Pauillac. A big, yet restrained bouquet of cedar and black currants is first rate. On the palate, the wine is ripe, weighty, rich, tannic, full bodied, and several years away from its zenith. This is Langoa at its best." Parker Bordeaux 3rd Ed.

Rating 87/100 (excellent)
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Price: $127.93 USD
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Chateau Langoa Barton, 1998

St Julien, 3rd Growth Classification, Bordeaux
***90-92 Points Wine Journal***
***92 Points- Robert Parker***

90-92 Points Wine Journal

"A great Langoa - nose slowly opening up. Dark black fruits with masses of pencil-lead aromas. Good depth with structured inky black fruits. This is an excellent well-made wine. Tasted May 2000." Neil Martin, Wine Journal
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Price: $127.93 USD
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Chateau Langoa Barton, 2002

St-Julien 3rd Growth Classification, Bordeaux

The 2002 Langoa Barton is a great wine - nose slowly opening up. Dark black fruits with masses of pencil-lead aromas. Good depth with structured inky black fruits. This is an excellent well-made wine.
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Price: $77.47 USD
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Chateau Langoa Barton, 2004

Saint-Julien

The outstanding 2004 exhibits a deep ruby/purple colour, sweet black cherries intermixed with subtle herbal notes, roasted meats, juices, and black currants. In the mouth, it is expansive, savory, round. This is a great Langoa. A svelte, elegant nose with that animal/tarry note lending it character. Very fine definition. The palate is medium-bodied, very fresh though a little hard on the mid-palate. Lovely minerally, earthy finish.
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Price: $83.93 USD
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Chateau Langoa Barton, 2008

St Julien, Bordeaux, 3rd Growth Classification
*** 90 Points - Robert Parker ***

*** 90 Points - Robert Parker ***

Reviews
"This potential sleeper of the vintage has come around nicely now that it is in bottle. Elegant yet substantial, it exhibits a dense purple color as well as a sweet bouquet of black currants, cassis, cedarwood, herbs, toast and loamy soil undertones. Medium to full-bodied with sweet tannin (a component that was not evident from barrel), it should drink nicely for 15 or more years" Robert Parker, Wine Advocate 2011.


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Price: $89.16 USD
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Chateau La Pointe, 1975

Pomerol

The 1975 Chateau La Point has a mature colour; lovely Merlot-fruit, cherries, slightly buttery, but also a clear minerally touch; refreshing acidity and typical 1975-tannins. The wine has a good length with dried fruit. The wine is a good expression of the vintage and is fully mature.
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Price: $127.93 USD
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Chateau la Renaissance, 1982

Pomerol
Magnum 1.5L

The 1982 Chateau la Renaissance is a complex, serious wine, very close to if not at peak drinking. Strong fruit still, but showing class Bordeaux secondary notes of leather, tobacco.
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Price: $218.39 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau Larmande, 1996

Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

The 1996 Chateau Larmande is an exceptionally fine wine. Dark ruby purple colour, lavish aromas of roasted new oak and black fruit taste, medium to full bodied tannin with a velvety texture.

Château Larmande Saint-Émilion Grand Cru estate that dates back to 1585, which makes it one of the oldest in the appellation. Claire Thomas-Chenard runs the estate
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Price: $63.25 USD
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Chateau Larmande, 1997

Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, Bordeaux

The 1997 Chateau Larmande is evolved but still wonderfully vibrant and expressive St. Émillion. that feels like it is slowly approaching its plateau of maturity. The fruit has developed some tertiary characteristics, but there is still quite a bit of vibrant fruit left and the tannins come across as quite assertive and grippy, even after all these years. Very good value.

Château Larmande Saint-Émilion Grand Cru estate that dates back to 1585, which makes it one of the oldest in the appellation. Claire Thomas-Chenard runs the estate
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Price: $64.55 USD
Stock: 8 in Stock

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Chateau Lascombes, 2004

Margaux 2nd Growth Classification

Reviews for 2004 Chateau Lascombes
A candidate for one of the top wines of the vintage, Lascombes has turned in a brilliant effort with a deep ruby/purple color as well as gorgeous aromas of plums, cassis, black cherries, and flowers. It boasts a terrific texture, medium to full body, an expansive, multi-layered mid-palate and a tremendously pure finish revealing nicely integrated wood, acidity, alcohol, and tannin. This is a beauty of precision and power..

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Price: $116.24 USD
Stock: 17 in Stock

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Chateau Lascombes, 2005

Margaux 2nd Growth Classification, Bordeaux

Pungent aromas of vanilla, blackberry, blueberry, licorice, black cherry and espresso. Thick, rich, dense, lush and polished, this powerful, fruit filled Margaux wine demands up to a decade to shed its oak dominated personality. 92 Points, Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider
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Price: $166.70 USD
Stock: 2 in Stock

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Chateau Lascombes, 2005

Margaux 2nd Growth Classification, Bordeaux

Pungent aromas of vanilla, blackberry, blueberry, licorice, black cherry and espresso. Thick, rich, dense, lush and polished, this powerful, fruit filled Margaux wine demands up to a decade to shed its oak dominated personality. 92 Points, Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider
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Price: $166.70 USD
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Chateau Latour, 1953

Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe (In Neck, Tear on label)

*90-93 points -Critics' score Aggregated*

Exciting that this was very much intact. Great color for a sixty year old. Probably at the beginning of a decline curve - but aging gracefully. Smooth and gentle, but retaining its essential body, acidity, and identity. Aromas and flavors were classic aged Pauillac. Touches of cinnamon and clove over red fruit, cigar box, leather and a plush velvet texture. Ultimately this had astonishing strength and character. More grace than power at this stage of life. This is one classy old wine!
*CellarTracker Review by Peliot, tasted in 2015*
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Price: $1,673.44 USD
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Chateau Latour, 1953

Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe
(low shoulder, label bin soiled) Vintage just legible


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Price: $774.05 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1959

Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe -
High shoulder- Bin soiled label
**98 Points-Wine Advocate**

Château Latour is one of Bordeaux's – and the world's – most famous wine producers. It is situated in the southeast corner of the Pauillac commune on the border of Saint-Julien, in the Médoc region. Rated as a First Growth in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, it has become one of the most sought-after and expensive wine producers on the planet, and produces powerfully structured Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant wines capable of lasting many decades.


Dark garnet with an amber edge, the 1959 Latour reveals a touch of volatile acidity in the nose, along with aromas of melted caramel, tobacco, and jammy red and black fruits.
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Price: $2,707.23 USD
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Chateau Latour, 1960

Pauillac 1st Growth Classification

Chateau Latour only selects grapes from the 47 hectares which surround the Château Latour, the heart of the estate to make the "Grand Vin de Château Latour"
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Price: $639.66 USD
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Chateau Latour, 1960

Pauillac 1st Growth Classification

Chateau Latour only selects grapes from the 47 hectares which surround the Château Latour, the heart of the estate to make the "Grand Vin de Château Latour
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Price: $962.71 USD
Stock: 2 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1960

Pauillac 1st Growth Classification
Upper Shoulder level

Chateau Latour only selects grapes from the 47 hectares which surround the Château Latour, the heart of the estate to make the "Grand Vin de Château Latour
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Price: $898.10 USD
Stock: 4 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1961

Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe
Half Bottle
**100 Points Robert Parker**

The 1961 Latour is a wine legend!
Michael Broadbent rated it as one of his rare six-star wines, Robert Parker has consistently given it 100 points. This is a rare half bottle in good condition with a great level.

The 1961 crop was a small one, frost in May having wiped out most of the Merlot. The Latour team took pride in having picked – unlike some other properties – before excessive ripeness set in, allowing a perfectly balanced and appetising wine to be produced. The disastrous conditions in May meant that the crop was very small, and from the outset the château reported that the wines were dark, rich, ripe and incredibly concentrated but perfectly balanced.
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Price: $2,448.78 USD
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Chateau Latour, 1963

Pauillac 1er Grand Cru classe
(Upper shoulder - tear on label)
MAGNUM Bottle Format

The 1963 Latour has a garnet colour with some browning at the edges, a medium- to full-bodied feel, plenty of black currant fruit, and some light, soft tannins still present. Head and shoulders above the other first-growths, this wine has the classic Latour bouquet of walnuts, black currants, mineral scents, and cedar wood.
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Price: $2,132.18 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1964

Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe
Excellent provenance
Level in neck, bin soiled label
*** 97 Points Wine Journal ***

** 97 Points Wine Journal **
** 91 Points Robert Parker **

Reviews:
"This is an utterly delicious wine! A languid, almost sedate bouquet whose charms creep up on you, with macerated black cherries, clear honey, blackcurrant wine gums, glycerol and a touch of rose petal, strafed with breathtaking delineation, the palate is full-bodied, exuding a sense of controlled opulence. Cashmere tannins, quite glossy and plush with immense purity and class. Rounded towards the finish with sweet black cherries mixed with summer fruits, great tension and poise. I doubt I will ever encounter a finer example of this wine.
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Price: $1,285.77 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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