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Chateau Latour, 1968

Pauillac Premiere Grand cru Classe (high shoulder)

This rare wine from the renowned Chateau Latour vineyards still has a deep colour and a good bouquet.
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Price: $639.66 USD
Stock: 9 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1968

Pauillac Premiere Grand cru Classe (Top shoulder)

This rare wine from the renowned Chateau Latour vineyards still has a deep colour and a good bouquet.
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Price: $730.11 USD
Stock: 5 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1968

Pauillac Premiere Grand cru Classe MAGNUM (top shoulder)

This rare wine from the renowned Chateau Latour vineyards still has a deep colour and a good bouquet.
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Price: $1,673.44 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1969

Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe
Magnum 1.5L

A rare example from the 1969 vintage in Magnum Format. In decline but still has smokey, grilled meat notes with eucalyptus.
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Price: $1,544.22 USD
Stock: 3 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1976

Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe (nick in & water damaged label.)

Very dark for its age; meat juice and tobacco on the nose, convincing complexity, a lot of tannin, almost some primary fruit, minerals, lovely balance, complex and very long, powerful. A hint of fruit sweetness in the finish.
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Price: $639.66 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1976

Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe (high shoulder, glue banded label)

Very dark for its age; meat juice and tobacco on the nose, convincing complexity, a lot of tannin, almost some primary fruit, minerals, lovely balance, complex and very long, powerful. A hint of fruit sweetness in the finish.
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Price: $419.98 USD
Stock: 5 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1977

Pauillac, 1st growth Classification
top shoulder

A very rare 1977 first growth wine - the bottles have been stored well and the condition is good. Probably the best wine of a poor Bordeaux vintage. Cellar Tracker reviews mention notes of earthy, mushroom truffles. There are some recommendations not to decant (open and reseal).
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Price: $639.66 USD
Stock: 3 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1977

Pauillac, 1st growth Classification
Upper shoulder / glue striped label

A very rare 1977 first growth wine - the bottles have been stored well and the condition is good. Probably the best wine of a poor Bordeaux vintage. Cellar Tracker reviews mention notes of earthy, mushroom truffles. There are some recommendations not to decant (open and reseal).
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Price: $549.20 USD
Stock: 3 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1977

Pauillac, 1st growth Classification
Upper shoulder

A very rare 1977 first growth wine - the bottles have been stored well and the condition is good. Probably the best wine of a poor Bordeaux vintage. Cellar Tracker reviews mention notes of earthy, mushroom truffles. There are some recommendations not to decant (open and reseal).
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Price: $445.82 USD
Stock: 2 in Stock

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Chateau Latour, 1987

Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe

The 1987 Latour was made from 75% Cabernet Sauvignon and 25% Merlot, without any Cabernet Franc or Petit Verdot. The wine has a ruby color with some amber, and a promising bouquet of blackcurrants, spicy oak, and herbs. Medium-bodied, with more power and tannin than many wines of this vintage.
*e- Robert Parker.com*
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Price: $593.13 USD
Stock: 5 in Stock

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Chateau Latour a Pomerol, 1994

Pomerol
91 Points Wine Spectator

The 1994 Latour a Pomerol is a wine to be aged., it can nevertheless be enjoyed fairly young. A magnificent wine that combines richness, concentration and elegance.

Comprising two plots with different distinctive locations and soil types, Latour à Pomerol is one of the best wines in the appellation in great vintages such as 1947, 1961 or 1970. The 1961 received Robert Parker's ultimate score of 100/100. Its finesse and rich substance is not unlike the best wines of Pomerol.
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Price: $179.62 USD
Stock: 5 in Stock

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Chateau La Tour Blanche, 1940

Sauternes
Sweet White Wine


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Price: $639.66 USD
Stock: 2 in Stock

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Chateau La Tour Blanche, 1940

Sauternes
Label damaged and stained
Sweet White Wine


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Price: $510.43 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau La Tour Blanche, 1969

Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classe
Sweet White Wine

This 1969 La tour Blanche, was reconditioned at the estate possibly in 2006. This is a lovely sauternes with the typical candied fruits notes. Enjoyable wine.
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Price: $192.54 USD
Stock: 4 in Stock

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Chateau La Tour Blanche, 1975

Sauternes
Sweet White Wine

Apricot jam, candied apple, candied orange, orange marmalade, cream, honey, sweet yet still very crisp and vibrant with a long finish.
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Price: $166.70 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau Laville, 2016

Chateau Laville, Sauternes, Bordeaux
Sweet White Wine

Château Laville is owned by Jean-Christophe Barbe and his family. Jean-Christophe’s particular area of expertise as an oenology professor at the University of Bordeaux is ‘noble rot’ which, as a producer of Sauternes, he has had plenty of opportunity to study first-hand.

The vineyards for Château Laville lie on gravel soils underpinned by limestone. The best plots are used to make the Grand Vin. Several passes through the vineyard are needed to ensure that only the most botrytised berries are selected. The wine is a blend of 90% Semillon and 10% Sauvignon Blanc. It is fermented in temperature-controlled,
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Price: $47.75 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau Laville, 2018

Chateau Laville, Sauternes, Bordeaux
Sweet White Wine- Half Bottle
***96 Points- GOLD- DWWA 2021***

Château Laville is owned by Jean-Christophe Barbe and his family. Jean-Christophe’s particular area of expertise as an oenology professor at the University of Bordeaux is ‘noble rot’ which, as a producer of Sauternes, he has had plenty of opportunity to study first-hand.

The vineyards for Château Laville lie on gravel soils underpinned by limestone. The best plots are used to make the Grand Vin. Several passes through the vineyard are needed to ensure that only the most botrytised berries are selected. The wine is a blend of 90% Semillon and 10% Sauvignon Blanc. It is fermented in temperature-controlled,
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Price: $32.24 USD
Stock: 8 in Stock

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Chateau Leoville Barton, 1961

St Julien 2eme Cru Classe

Robert Parker Writes
Tastings in the late eighties and nineties revealed a terrific, fully mature wine, splendidly perfumed with cedar, herbs, and sweet black fruits, rich, full-bodied, and long. Based on the best bottles, this wine is fully mature, but is capable of lasting for another decade. Anticipated maturity: now-2000. Last tasted 9/97.
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Price: $471.66 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau Leoville Barton, 2008

St Julien 2eme Cru Classe, Bordeaux
** 92 Points- The Wine Cellar Insider **

The 2008 Leoville Barton is deep pure purple with a slight edge of blue. Again (like Langoa) a well-rounded richness to the nose, ripe black fruit. Black mineral expression, and some very dry tannic structure, all with excellent depth of flavour. A real pleasure.
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Price: $127.93 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau Leoville Las Cases, 1952

Grand Vin de Leoville, Saint-Julien
ID from cork

Château Léoville Las Cases is one of the largest and oldest classified growths in the Médoc. It is the largest of the 3 Léoville properties and now without doubt the leading estate in St-Julien.

This bottle is believed to be from the 1952 vintage.
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Price: $445.82 USD
Stock: 1 in Stock

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Chateau Leoville Las Cases, 1997

St Julien, 2nd Growth Classification, Bordeaux
Magnum Bottle

Léoville Las Cases is the most legendary wine of Saint-Julien: on a quality par with the Médoc's first growths, without the hefty price premium to match. It is a prime example of a Bordeaux 'super-second' - a second growth operating at a first growth level. Léoville Las Cases is also one of the largest, oldest and most picturesque of the Médoc's classified Bordeaux growths. Grapes are fermented at lower than average temperatures, which is partially responsible for the wines displaying some of the most exotic aromas and aromatic richness in the Médoc.
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Price: $471.66 USD
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Chateau Leoville Poyferre, 1981

St Julien 2me Growth Classification

A deep tawny rim with a mahogany core. This has a delightful nose, very good intensity with notes of cooked meats, roasted chestnut, toffee and a touch of marzipan. It smells as if it is from a hot vintage! After five minutes in the glass, it become a little muffled but develops a touch of mint. The palate certainly has more fruit concentration than the 1980, a rounded texture, quite sharp acidity with notes of sour cherry, a touch of leather and a dry, rather gamey, but attenuated finish. Not bad for a 1981
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Price: $213.22 USD
Stock: 6 in Stock

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Chateau Leoville Poyferre, 1999

St Julien 2me Cru Classe, Bordeaux
*** 93 Points - Robert Parker ***

*** 93 Points - Robert Parker ***

Tasted at the 1999 horizontal at Bordeaux Index. One of my favourite ‘99s, this has a very lifted, well-defined nose that eschews the more opulent bouquet that Didier sometimes conjures. Blackberry, cedar, raspberry leaf, pencil shavings. The palate is medium-bodied, not quite as ebullient as the bottle in Bordeaux last year, but it has great vivacity and purity towards the finish. Sappy blackberry, boysenberry and strawberry with a touch of Asian spice. Excellent. Drink now-2025. Tasted June 2009, Neal Martin, RobertParker.com, July 2009
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Price: $160.24 USD
Stock: 8 in Stock

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Chateau Leoville Poyferre, 2007

St Julien 2me Cru Classe, Bordeaux

***90 Points Robert Parker***

Tasted blind at the 2007 Bordeaux horizontal in Southwold. The nose is lacking a little vigour and definition: rather muffled black fruit, minerals, dark cherries but it opens up and coalesces in the glass. Modern in style, quite opulent for the vintage…typical of Didier's style. The palate is medium-bodied with ripe dusty tannins, quite spicy on the entry, nice weight and cohesion, a little dry towards the finish but decent length. Very fine.

Neal Martin, RobertParker.com, November 2011
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Price: $153.78 USD
Stock: 3 in Stock

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Chateau Les Templiers, 1985

Lalande de Pomerol

Bordeaux, in the south-west of France, needs little introduction to anyone with an interest in wine. One of the world's most prolific wine regions, it also manages to rank among the most famous and prestigious. The secrets of Bordeaux's wine success (other than magical Bordeaux Blend) are its three trump cards: diversity, quality and quantity. The majority of Bordeaux wines are the dry, medium-bodied reds that made the region famous.
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Price: $89.16 USD
Stock: 3 in Stock

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