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2010 Chateau Les Forts de Latour

In the commune of Pauillac, home to three of the five Bordeaux first growths, lies Château Latour, an estate famed for the phenomenal longevity and consistent quality of the wine that it has been producing for centuries. The history of Château Latour can be traced back all the way to the 12th century, to the period of flourishing wine trade between England and France. It earned a prestigious First Growth spot in the Bordeaux 1855 Classification, and its track record of absolute excellence is hard to believe. Their wines serve as a cornerstone of the highest attainable quality in Bordeaux and represent the luxury that is synonymous with the best wines money can buy. Chateau Latour also produces Les Forts de Latour, and so exquisite is the quality of the Chateau's little brother, Simon Staples of BBR quips "It is almost an insult to call this a Second Wine." Made from parts of the flagship L'Enclos vineyard and the older vines of the property, the 2010 is being hailed by James Suckling as "Perhaps the greatest Les Forts ever." Adding considerable weight to this accolade, Robert Parker Jr. chips in with "Possibly the most profound Forts de Latour ever produced." At only a quarter of the price of the 2010 Chateau Latour, the magnificent 2010 Les Forts de Latour is impossible to resist.

  • $325.00
  • $222.00

2010 Chateau Les Forts de Latour

In the commune of Pauillac, home to three of the five Bordeaux first growths, lies Château Latour, an estate famed for the phenomenal longevity and consistent quality of the wine that it has been producing for centuries. The history of Château Latour can be traced back all the way to the 12th century, to the period of flourishing wine trade between England and France. It earned a prestigious First Growth spot in the Bordeaux 1855 Classification, and its track record of absolute excellence is hard to believe. Their wines serve as a cornerstone of the highest attainable quality in Bordeaux and represent the luxury that is synonymous with the best wines money can buy. Chateau Latour also produces Les Forts de Latour, and so exquisite is the quality of the Chateau's little brother, Simon Staples of BBR quips "It is almost an insult to call this a Second Wine." Made from parts of the flagship L'Enclos vineyard and the older vines of the property, the 2010 is being hailed by James Suckling as "Perhaps the greatest Les Forts ever." Adding considerable weight to this accolade, Robert Parker Jr. chips in with "Possibly the most profound Forts de Latour ever produced." At only a quarter of the price of the 2010 Chateau Latour, the magnificent 2010 Les Forts de Latour is impossible to resist.

$325.00

  • 750 ML
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2006 Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou

The 2006 vintage of Château Ducru-Beaucaillou is a particularly exceptional expression of the estate’s commitment to quality, showcasing the unique characteristics of both the terroir and the winemaking philosophy. This vintage was marked by a cool and rainy spring, followed by a hot and dry summer that allowed the vines to recover and ripen the grapes to perfection. The balance between the weather conditions and the careful attention to the vineyard allowed for optimal ripeness, contributing to the wine's richness, complexity, and aging potential. The 2006 vintage was predominantly composed of Cabernet Sauvignon, which thrived in the gravelly soils of the estate, lending the wine its deep color, tannic structure, and notes of blackcurrant and dark fruit. The Merlot, which adds roundness and plushness, also performed exceptionally well, offering softer textures and contributing to the wine’s approachable balance. In the cellar, the wine was aged in French oak barrels, which imparted a subtle complexity and added hints of spice and toast. This careful handling of the 2006 vintage resulted in a wine with both power and elegance, showcasing the estate’s ability to produce wines that are age-worthy, while also expressing the refined qualities of the Saint-Julien terroir. As with all wines from Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, the 2006 vintage reflects the estate's dedication to quality, with an ideal combination of terroir, climate, and winemaking expertise that ensures its place as one of Bordeaux’s finest. This vintage is expected to continue evolving gracefully over time, offering layers of complexity as it ages, a hallmark of the château’s prestigious wine production.

  • $225.00
  • $140.85

2006 Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou

The 2006 vintage of Château Ducru-Beaucaillou is a particularly exceptional expression of the estate’s commitment to quality, showcasing the unique characteristics of both the terroir and the winemaking philosophy. This vintage was marked by a cool and rainy spring, followed by a hot and dry summer that allowed the vines to recover and ripen the grapes to perfection. The balance between the weather conditions and the careful attention to the vineyard allowed for optimal ripeness, contributing to the wine's richness, complexity, and aging potential. The 2006 vintage was predominantly composed of Cabernet Sauvignon, which thrived in the gravelly soils of the estate, lending the wine its deep color, tannic structure, and notes of blackcurrant and dark fruit. The Merlot, which adds roundness and plushness, also performed exceptionally well, offering softer textures and contributing to the wine’s approachable balance. In the cellar, the wine was aged in French oak barrels, which imparted a subtle complexity and added hints of spice and toast. This careful handling of the 2006 vintage resulted in a wine with both power and elegance, showcasing the estate’s ability to produce wines that are age-worthy, while also expressing the refined qualities of the Saint-Julien terroir. As with all wines from Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, the 2006 vintage reflects the estate's dedication to quality, with an ideal combination of terroir, climate, and winemaking expertise that ensures its place as one of Bordeaux’s finest. This vintage is expected to continue evolving gracefully over time, offering layers of complexity as it ages, a hallmark of the château’s prestigious wine production.

$225.00

  • 750 ML
1

1982 Chateau Leoville Barton

The 1982 Château Léoville Barton is an iconic wine that epitomizes the finesse, depth, and aging potential of the great Bordeaux wines. Located in the heart of the Saint-Julien appellation in the Médoc region of Bordeaux, Château Léoville Barton is one of the most revered estates in the area, renowned for producing wines of exceptional quality that blend power and elegance in perfect harmony. The estate's vineyards are planted on gravelly soils that provide excellent drainage, promoting optimal ripening of the grapes. This, combined with the estate’s prime location between the river and the surrounding forest, gives the wines their characteristic richness, balance, and longevity. The 1982 vintage is regarded as one of the standout years of the 1980s in Bordeaux, with ideal growing conditions producing wines of great structure and concentration. Château Léoville Barton, under the stewardship of Anthony Barton, a direct descendant of the estate's founder, benefited from a combination of high-quality fruit, careful winemaking, and a commitment to traditional methods. The wine was vinified with minimal intervention, allowing the natural characteristics of the terroir to shine through. Aging took place in a mix of French oak barrels, which imparted a subtle touch of spice and richness to the wine without overwhelming its inherent qualities.

  • $425.00
  • $295.00

1982 Chateau Leoville Barton

The 1982 Château Léoville Barton is an iconic wine that epitomizes the finesse, depth, and aging potential of the great Bordeaux wines. Located in the heart of the Saint-Julien appellation in the Médoc region of Bordeaux, Château Léoville Barton is one of the most revered estates in the area, renowned for producing wines of exceptional quality that blend power and elegance in perfect harmony. The estate's vineyards are planted on gravelly soils that provide excellent drainage, promoting optimal ripening of the grapes. This, combined with the estate’s prime location between the river and the surrounding forest, gives the wines their characteristic richness, balance, and longevity. The 1982 vintage is regarded as one of the standout years of the 1980s in Bordeaux, with ideal growing conditions producing wines of great structure and concentration. Château Léoville Barton, under the stewardship of Anthony Barton, a direct descendant of the estate's founder, benefited from a combination of high-quality fruit, careful winemaking, and a commitment to traditional methods. The wine was vinified with minimal intervention, allowing the natural characteristics of the terroir to shine through. Aging took place in a mix of French oak barrels, which imparted a subtle touch of spice and richness to the wine without overwhelming its inherent qualities.

$425.00

  • 750 ML
1

2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Gouttes d'Or

The 2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Gouttes d'Or is a captivating expression of one of Burgundy’s most prestigious vineyard sites. Located in the heart of the Côte de Beaune, Meursault is renowned for its Chardonnay-based wines, which are some of the most sought-after in the world. The Gouttes d'Or vineyard, one of the top Premier Cru sites in Meursault, is celebrated for its exceptional terroir, where the combination of well-drained soils, perfect sun exposure, and a moderate slope allows the Chardonnay grapes to ripen beautifully. The name "Gouttes d'Or," which translates to "drops of gold," perfectly reflects the wine’s luxurious, golden hue and its rich, opulent character. Lucien Le Moine, a domaine founded by Mounir and Rotem Saouma, is known for producing wines that reflect both the purity of the fruit and the depth of the terroir. The philosophy at Lucien Le Moine revolves around low intervention and meticulous attention to detail at every stage of production. The Saouma duo’s commitment to quality is evident in their choice to work with some of the finest vineyards in Burgundy, including the legendary Gouttes d'Or. Their winemaking process involves using wild yeasts for fermentation and aging the wine in small oak barrels, a method that imparts subtle complexity while respecting the natural character of the grapes.

  • $325.00
  • $223.27

2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Gouttes d'Or

The 2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Gouttes d'Or is a captivating expression of one of Burgundy’s most prestigious vineyard sites. Located in the heart of the Côte de Beaune, Meursault is renowned for its Chardonnay-based wines, which are some of the most sought-after in the world. The Gouttes d'Or vineyard, one of the top Premier Cru sites in Meursault, is celebrated for its exceptional terroir, where the combination of well-drained soils, perfect sun exposure, and a moderate slope allows the Chardonnay grapes to ripen beautifully. The name "Gouttes d'Or," which translates to "drops of gold," perfectly reflects the wine’s luxurious, golden hue and its rich, opulent character. Lucien Le Moine, a domaine founded by Mounir and Rotem Saouma, is known for producing wines that reflect both the purity of the fruit and the depth of the terroir. The philosophy at Lucien Le Moine revolves around low intervention and meticulous attention to detail at every stage of production. The Saouma duo’s commitment to quality is evident in their choice to work with some of the finest vineyards in Burgundy, including the legendary Gouttes d'Or. Their winemaking process involves using wild yeasts for fermentation and aging the wine in small oak barrels, a method that imparts subtle complexity while respecting the natural character of the grapes.

$325.00

  • 750 ML
1

2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Les Plures

The 2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Les Plures is a remarkable wine that embodies the unique terroir of Burgundy's prestigious Côte de Beaune. Meursault, located at the heart of this region, is celebrated for producing some of the finest and most complex white wines in the world. Known for its distinctive combination of rich, ripe fruit and vibrant minerality, Meursault wines often exhibit the perfect balance between power and finesse. The 1er Cru Les Plures vineyard is particularly notable for its well-drained soils and perfect exposure to the sun, which contribute to the wine’s exceptional depth and elegance. Lucien Le Moine is a relatively young but highly respected domaine, founded by the passionate duo of Mounir and Rotem Saouma. The winemaking philosophy at Lucien Le Moine is rooted in minimal intervention and an almost obsessive focus on quality. Mounir Saouma, who has a background in both oenology and engineering, brings a meticulous and hands-on approach to viticulture and winemaking. The wines from this domaine are crafted with great attention to detail, using only the best grapes from top vineyards in Burgundy, and fermentation occurs with wild yeasts in small oak barrels, which helps preserve the purity of the fruit while adding a subtle complexity.

  • $299.99
  • $190.90

2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Les Plures

The 2021 Lucien Le Moine Meursault 1er Cru Les Plures is a remarkable wine that embodies the unique terroir of Burgundy's prestigious Côte de Beaune. Meursault, located at the heart of this region, is celebrated for producing some of the finest and most complex white wines in the world. Known for its distinctive combination of rich, ripe fruit and vibrant minerality, Meursault wines often exhibit the perfect balance between power and finesse. The 1er Cru Les Plures vineyard is particularly notable for its well-drained soils and perfect exposure to the sun, which contribute to the wine’s exceptional depth and elegance. Lucien Le Moine is a relatively young but highly respected domaine, founded by the passionate duo of Mounir and Rotem Saouma. The winemaking philosophy at Lucien Le Moine is rooted in minimal intervention and an almost obsessive focus on quality. Mounir Saouma, who has a background in both oenology and engineering, brings a meticulous and hands-on approach to viticulture and winemaking. The wines from this domaine are crafted with great attention to detail, using only the best grapes from top vineyards in Burgundy, and fermentation occurs with wild yeasts in small oak barrels, which helps preserve the purity of the fruit while adding a subtle complexity.

$299.99

  • 750 ML
1

2020 Chateau Leoville Poyferre

Chateau Léoville Poyferré has been owned by the Cuvelier family for a century, yet it was not until the 1970's when Didier Cuvelier took control at the château that quality began to skyrocket. Enhanced immeasurably by the employment of globally venerated wine consultant Michel Rolland in 1994, Léoville-Poyferré has since been elevated into one of Saint-Julien's finest estates. Now firmly entrenched, occupying its place as one of the elite Super Second marques, the 100-point perfect rating from Robert Parker for the 2009 vintage, turbo-charged the estate's reputation, and the wine world sat up and took notice. Uncannily, prices for Leoville-Poyferre remain incredibly approachable, and we are delighted to be able to offer you the 98+ Point 2020 Château Léoville Poyferré for an astonishing $800 per six-pack. Much like its neighbor Léoville Barton, due to their sky-high quality they are totally charming in their early life, but are also equipped to age gracefully over decades. In its seductive black and gold livery to celebrate 100 years of Cuvelier reign, this is a very special Saint-Julien at an exceptionally modest price point.

  • $159.99
  • $114.63

2020 Chateau Leoville Poyferre

Chateau Léoville Poyferré has been owned by the Cuvelier family for a century, yet it was not until the 1970's when Didier Cuvelier took control at the château that quality began to skyrocket. Enhanced immeasurably by the employment of globally venerated wine consultant Michel Rolland in 1994, Léoville-Poyferré has since been elevated into one of Saint-Julien's finest estates. Now firmly entrenched, occupying its place as one of the elite Super Second marques, the 100-point perfect rating from Robert Parker for the 2009 vintage, turbo-charged the estate's reputation, and the wine world sat up and took notice. Uncannily, prices for Leoville-Poyferre remain incredibly approachable, and we are delighted to be able to offer you the 98+ Point 2020 Château Léoville Poyferré for an astonishing $800 per six-pack. Much like its neighbor Léoville Barton, due to their sky-high quality they are totally charming in their early life, but are also equipped to age gracefully over decades. In its seductive black and gold livery to celebrate 100 years of Cuvelier reign, this is a very special Saint-Julien at an exceptionally modest price point.

$159.99

  • 750 ML
1

2021 Vincent Girardin Puligny-Montrachet Vielles Vignes

The history of Maison Vincent Girardin is relatively recent. In 1980, at the age of 19, Vincent Girardin, the son of a family of winegrowers based in Santenay since the 17th century, decided to strike out on his own and began producing wine from five acres of vines that he had inherited from his parents. It was only in the early 2000's with the arrival of Eric Germain as winemaker that a profound change began to take place. They decided to concentrate on the essence of the wines: the expression of the great terroirs of Burgundy. A new purity of style was born, and his immense talent shone through in the quality of his wines, which were quickly recognized as serious contenders by Burgundy connoisseurs worldwide. In 2012 Girardin sold his operation to a long-standing partner of the Maison, but Eric Germain continues to uphold the impeccable style of the wines. The 2021 Vincent Girardin Puligny-Montrachet 'Les Vieilles Vignes' is made from 40 year old vines, aged in oak for 14 months but without lees stirring to retain freshness and elegance while gaining complexity. Showing classic floral & citrus notes with a fine mineral finish, this is a first-class Puligny-Montrachet for the price of a seat in coach.

  • $119.99
  • $83.00

2021 Vincent Girardin Puligny-Montrachet Vielles Vignes

The history of Maison Vincent Girardin is relatively recent. In 1980, at the age of 19, Vincent Girardin, the son of a family of winegrowers based in Santenay since the 17th century, decided to strike out on his own and began producing wine from five acres of vines that he had inherited from his parents. It was only in the early 2000's with the arrival of Eric Germain as winemaker that a profound change began to take place. They decided to concentrate on the essence of the wines: the expression of the great terroirs of Burgundy. A new purity of style was born, and his immense talent shone through in the quality of his wines, which were quickly recognized as serious contenders by Burgundy connoisseurs worldwide. In 2012 Girardin sold his operation to a long-standing partner of the Maison, but Eric Germain continues to uphold the impeccable style of the wines. The 2021 Vincent Girardin Puligny-Montrachet 'Les Vieilles Vignes' is made from 40 year old vines, aged in oak for 14 months but without lees stirring to retain freshness and elegance while gaining complexity. Showing classic floral & citrus notes with a fine mineral finish, this is a first-class Puligny-Montrachet for the price of a seat in coach.

$119.99

  • 750 ML
1

2016 Chateau Leoville Las Cases

The 2016 Château Léoville Las Cases is a prestigious wine from one of Bordeaux's top estates, located in the renowned Saint-Julien appellation. As a Second Growth in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, Château Léoville Las Cases is known for producing wines of exceptional depth, structure, and aging potential. The 2016 vintage is a standout, benefiting from a near-perfect growing season that resulted in a wine with remarkable concentration, balance, and complexity. This wine combines the estate’s hallmark richness with a refined elegance, offering a true expression of the terroir. Ideal for collectors and those seeking a top-tier Bordeaux, the 2016 Léoville Las Cases is poised for long-term aging, making it a highly sought-after addition to any cellar.

  • $375.00
  • $293.33

2016 Chateau Leoville Las Cases

The 2016 Château Léoville Las Cases is a prestigious wine from one of Bordeaux's top estates, located in the renowned Saint-Julien appellation. As a Second Growth in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, Château Léoville Las Cases is known for producing wines of exceptional depth, structure, and aging potential. The 2016 vintage is a standout, benefiting from a near-perfect growing season that resulted in a wine with remarkable concentration, balance, and complexity. This wine combines the estate’s hallmark richness with a refined elegance, offering a true expression of the terroir. Ideal for collectors and those seeking a top-tier Bordeaux, the 2016 Léoville Las Cases is poised for long-term aging, making it a highly sought-after addition to any cellar.

$375.00

  • 750 ML
1

2003 Chateau Ausone

The 2003 Château Ausone is an exceptional wine from one of Bordeaux’s most esteemed and historic estates, located in the Saint-Émilion Grand Cru classification. Known for producing wines of extraordinary finesse and complexity, Château Ausone has long been regarded as one of the finest properties in Bordeaux. The 2003 vintage is particularly notable for its richness and power, a result of the hot and dry conditions that characterized the growing season. This wine showcases the remarkable balance and depth that are the hallmarks of Château Ausone, with a long aging potential that continues to reveal its complexity over time. Ideal for collectors and wine enthusiasts seeking a rare and prestigious bottle, the 2003 Château Ausone offers an outstanding opportunity to experience a classic Bordeaux at its peak.

  • $899.99
  • $796.00

2003 Chateau Ausone

The 2003 Château Ausone is an exceptional wine from one of Bordeaux’s most esteemed and historic estates, located in the Saint-Émilion Grand Cru classification. Known for producing wines of extraordinary finesse and complexity, Château Ausone has long been regarded as one of the finest properties in Bordeaux. The 2003 vintage is particularly notable for its richness and power, a result of the hot and dry conditions that characterized the growing season. This wine showcases the remarkable balance and depth that are the hallmarks of Château Ausone, with a long aging potential that continues to reveal its complexity over time. Ideal for collectors and wine enthusiasts seeking a rare and prestigious bottle, the 2003 Château Ausone offers an outstanding opportunity to experience a classic Bordeaux at its peak.

$899.99

  • 750 ML
1