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CHÂTEAU LAFITE ROTHSCHILD 1922
US$2,964.44
The history of the vineyards of Lafite is quite old. In a field that was already planted with vines, Jacques de Ségur structured the vineyards in the late seventeenth century and the reputation of this wine was already well established. His son Alexandre expanded the field in 1695 by marrying the heiress of Latour. Nicolas-Alexander was born from this union. He is the one who built in the early eighteenth century the prestige and reputation of Lafite, the wine is already acclaimed in Versailles and also in the British Kingdom.
Upon the death of the latter, Lafite knows a succession of owners, it will be auctioned after the Revolution, but the quality will be maintained at the highest level thanks to the care of its commissioners, the family of Joseph Goudal. Chateau Lafite will be classified 1er Grand Cru Classé in 1855.
In 1868, Baron James de Rothschild purchased it, by auction again, and since then the estate has remained the property of his family. Apart from its exceptional terroir (deep gravel, resting on marl and limestone basement), the quality can be explained by the average age of the vineyard (40 years), low yield per hectare and a rigorous selection. In the years 1960-1970 the wines were of lesser quality, due to less stringent management of the vineyards and the vinification process.
Since 1975, the chateau, celebrated by fans around the world, produces magnificent wines, thanks to the dynamic leadership of Eric de Rothschild. In exceptionally fine notes, the wine deploys a fabulous aromatic complexity. In regard impressive, their aging potential seems unlimited.
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CHÂTEAU LA MISSION HAUT BRION 1947
US$3,737.77 The story begins at the opening of the 16th century with Arrejedhuys, a plot of land in the ownership of the Roustaing family. With the sale of this land in 1540 to a local merchant, Arnaut de Lestonnac, we have the genesis of La Mission Haut-Brion. In 1919, Victor Cousteau bought the estate which opened the way for new...
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CHÂTEAU EVANGILE 1955
US$476.24
High shoulder.
The fine wine from Château L’Evangile is described in an old edition of “Grand vins de Bordeaux” (Dussault Press) as “...full and elegant wines, with an unmistakable finesse and bouquet.” For many fans, the subtle and elegant quality is indeed the mark of this wine.
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CHÂTEAU HAUT BRION 1926
US$2,178.22 Haut-Brion story starts during the 14th century. At that time this estate appears to have been centred around a manor house entitled Aubrion, a name which may relate to a long-forgotten proprietor. The estate enjoyed a number of different owners but, somewhat curiously, in 1509 it came into the hands of Jean de Ségur, a member of the same...
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COS D'ESTOURNEL (6.0L) 1981
US$1,359.78 Born in 1762 during the reign of Louis XV and died in1853 under Napoleon III, at the remarkable age of 91, Louis Gaspard d'Estournel had one sole passion: Cos. Having inherited a few vines near the village of Cos, he recognized, in 1811, the quality of their wine and decided to vinify them separately. Very rapidly, Cos d'Estournel's wine...
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CHÂTEAU CHEVAL BLANC 1953
US$1,172.89 Neg. In 1832 Château Figeac sold 15 hectares/37 acres to M. Laussac-Fourcaud, including part of the narrow gravel ridge that runs through Figeac and neighboring vineyards and reaches Château Pétrus just over the border in Pomerol. This became Château Cheval Blanc which, in the International London and Paris Exhibitions in 1862 and 1867, won medals still prominent on its...
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CHÂTEAU CHEVAL BLANC 1942
US$1,340.44 Bottled by H.C. Koch/ In 1832 Château Figeac sold 15 hectares/37 acres to M. Laussac-Fourcaud, including part of the narrow gravel ridge that runs through Figeac and neighboring vineyards and reaches Château Pétrus just over the border in Pomerol. This became Château Cheval Blanc which, in the International London and Paris Exhibitions in 1862 and 1867, won medals still...
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CHÂTEAU CHEVAL BLANC 1937
US$902.22 In 1832 Château Figeac sold 15 hectares/37 acres to M. Laussac-Fourcaud, including part of the narrow gravel ridge that runs through Figeac and neighboring vineyards and reaches Château Pétrus just over the border in Pomerol. This became Château Cheval Blanc which, in the International London and Paris Exhibitions in 1862 and 1867, won medals still prominent on its labels....
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CHATEAU CANON 1986
US$1,933.33 OWC 12 bottles 9000ml case Château Canon is one of the oldest wines of St. Emilion. It owes its name to the owner of the eighteenth century, Jacques Canon. Located on the southwest side of the appellation, the vineyard lies on a varied soil made of clay-limestone and sandy limestone in the basement. In 1996 the estate was acquired...
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CHATEAU CANON 1961
US$659.91 Mid shoulder, good colors. Château Canon is one of the oldest wines of St. Emilion. It owes its name to the owner of the eighteenth century, Jacques Canon. Located on the southwest side of the appellation, the vineyard lies on a varied soil made of clay-limestone and sandy limestone in the basement. In 1996 the estate was acquired from...
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CHÂTEAU LAFITE ROTHSCHILD (6.0L) 2000
US$21,653.30 The history of the vineyards of Lafite is quite old. In a field that was already planted with vines, Jacques de Ségur structured the vineyards in the late seventeenth century and the reputation of this wine was already well established. His son Alexandre expanded the field in 1695 by marrying the heiress of Latour. Nicolas-Alexander was born from this...
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DOMAINE DE LA ROMANÉE CONTI (1.5L) 2002
US$31,577.80 Domaine de la Romanée Conti is co-owned by the de Villaine and Leroy/Roch families, the former successors to Jacques-Marie Duvault Blochet who bought the vineyard of La Romanée Conti in 1869, the latter since acquiring the shares of other descendants of Duvault-Blochet in 1942. The Domaine is today run by Aubert de Villaine and Henri-Frederic Roch. Many people in...
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DOMAINE DE LA ROMANÉE CONTI (1.5L) 1983
US$24,360.00 Domaine de la Romanée Conti is co-owned by the de Villaine and Leroy/Roch families, the former successors to Jacques-Marie Duvault Blochet who bought the vineyard of La Romanée Conti in 1869, the latter since acquiring the shares of other descendants of Duvault-Blochet in 1942. The Domaine is today run by Aubert de Villaine and Henri-Frederic Roch. Many people in...
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