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Tradition, dedication and the choicest grapes converge to yield the heavenly Yquem.
Wine Spectator describes the 1967 Vintage, one-of-two to be rated 100: "Powerful, yet it
seems weightless on the palate, almost defying gravity as it tangos around with its vanilla,
peach and apricot flavors."
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Our Most Recent Selections
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We would like to share one of our favorite wines of recent months, the 2004 Volpaia Chianti
Classico Riserva. Here is a wine that delivers on all fronts. It has a wonderful, aromatic,
complex nose, exquisite balance in the mouth and a long satisfying finish.
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The decade of the 1980s that Robert Parker refers saw Chateau Margaux emerge as a true First
Growth again after a number of years of sub par vintages. The purchase of the property by the
Mentzelopoulos family in 1977 was the beginning of a major renaissance for Chateau Margaux.
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Chardonnay is arguably America's favorite white wine grape by a large margin. We consume vast
quantities of it from every appellation imaginable from Napa and Sonoma to Santa Barbara in
California, from Burgundy in France, from Australia and New Zealand to South Africa and
South America.
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Brunello: Masculine and Feminine, 1997 and 1999 Vintages
"The two vintages are both excellent...The 1997 is extreme elegance and the 1999 is extreme power." Read More |
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Rare and pristine wine in original wood cases. The Golden Fleece for serious wine collectors is finding an original wood case
of a prized wine. We take great pride in sourcing original wood cases of great wines. Indeed, the majority of
our stock comes from such cases.
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