Fine Wines | Skinner Auction 2568B

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Lower Falls Wine Company

Fine Wines Sale 2568B

November 8, 2011

Boston

Fine Wines specialists in charge

2366 Washington Street Newton Lower Falls, MA Phil Minervino Chris Minervino Owners

Marie Keep Department Director 508.970.3296

Laura V. Sweeney 617.874.4311

General Inquiries: [email protected]

Please note: Quotes cited as R. Parker used by permission of Robert Parker. Quotes cited as Wine Spectator used by permission of Wine Spectator. Quotes cited as Burghound used by permission of Allen Meadows. Tasting notes attributed to PhM are Phil Minervino, those to CM are Chris Minervino, those to LC are Lauren Collins, and those to MK are Marie Keep.

auction 2568B Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at 4 p.m. 63 Park Plaza Boston, Massachusetts Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served throughout the auction

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Auction & Specialist Information

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Web Site & Online Bidding

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Lots 1-775

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Index

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Glossary of Terms

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Collection of Wines

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Conditions of Sale

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Absentee Bid Form

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Company Directors & Specialty Departments

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Administrative Staff & Client Services

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Map & Driving Directions

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Please Note: All lots sold subject to our Conditions of Sale. Please refer to page 90 of this catalogue for the full terms and conditions governing your purchase.

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From the Cellar of Distinguished Collectors. Many lots purchased on futures or direct from winery. Maintained in custom-built climatecontrolled cellar, picked up by Skinner staff. 1. Chateau Ausone 1999 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) “Is the 1999 Ausone the wine of the vintage? Dense purple color, a compelling bouquet of licorice, minerals, black and blueberry liqueur, extraordinary delineation, high tannin, superb extract, and phenomenal richness all are the stuff of a legend. This wine seems impossible to have emerged from a vintage like 1999. Proprietor Alain Vauthier produced only 20,000 bottles because he eliminated one-fourth of the tiny crop. The result is out-and-out fabulous, but the wine needs 12-15 years of cellaring.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/02 3 bottles $900-1,300 2. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1989 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) 1 bottle $300-400 3. Chateau La Conseillante 2008 Pomerol R. Parker, 95 pts. 05/11 12 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800 4. Chateau Duhart Milon 2008 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe “A magnificent sleeper of the vintage, the 2008 Duhart Milon is the shrewd consumer’s wine to purchase by the case as prices do not yet reflect its qualitative resurgence. Composed of 73% Cabernet Sauvignon and 27% Merlot that came in at 13.09% alcohol, it is a surprisingly intense effort displaying a marvelous texture, plenty of black currant, licorice, unsmoked cigar tobacco and earthy characteristics, a full-bodied mouthfeel and stunning purity as well as density.” R. Parker, 94 pts. 05/11 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,300 5. Chateau Haut Brion 1962 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 4cm, light label fading 1 bottle $300-400 6. Chateau Latour 2008 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 95+ pts. 05/11 6 bottles (owc) $4,500-5,000 7. Chateau Margaux 2002 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe 1 magnum $550-800

8. Chateau Margaux 2008 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 94 pts. 05/11 6 bottles (owc) $2,700-4,000 9. Chateau Margaux 2008 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 94 pts. 05/11 6 bottles (owc) $2,700-4,000 10. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1990 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $600-900 11. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1994 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $600-900 12. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2002 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 1 magnum $600-800 13. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2006 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “A sensational effort, the 2006 Mouton Rothschild exhibits an opaque purple color as well as a classic Mouton perfume of creme de cassis, flowers, blueberries, and only a hint of oak. Dalhuin told me that in whisky barrel-tasting vintages such as 1989 and 1990, Mouton was aged in heavily-toasted barrels, and they have backed off to a much lighter toast for the barrels’ interior. I think this has worked fabulously well with the cassis quality fruit they get from their Cabernet Sauvignon. The full-bodied, powerful 2006 possesses extraordinary purity and clarity. A large-scaled, massive Mouton Rothschild that ranks as one of the top four or five wines of the vintage, it may turn out to be the longest-lived wine of the vintage by a landslide. The label will undoubtedly be controversial as a relative of Sigmund Freud, Lucian Freud, has painted a rather comical Zebra staring aimlessly at what appears to be a palm tree in the middle of a stark courtyard. I suppose a psychiatrist could figure out the relationship between that artwork and wine, but I couldn’t see one. This utterly profound Mouton will need to sleep for 15+ years before it will reveal any secondary nuances, but it is a packed and stacked first-growth Pauillac of enormous potential.” R. Parker, 98+ pts. 02/09 3 bottles $1,500-2,250

Sauternes 14. Doisy Daene L’Extravagant 2001 “There is only a tiny amount of the light gold/green-colored 2001 DoisyDaene l’Extravagant (primarily Sauvignon Blanc). As the name suggests, it is extravagantly rich as well as very full-bodied with extraordinary purity and intensity. The finish lasts for over a minute. There are loads of botrytis in addition to caramelized tropical fruits, zesty acidity, and striking clarity of expression.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/04 3 demi bottles (each in individual owc) $400-600

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15. Chateau d’Yquem 1990 (2 bts), R. Parker, 99 pts. 04/99 1997 (1 bt), R. Parker, 96 pts. 04/03 gorgeous honey colors 3 bottles $750-1,050

22. Big Bottle Great Vintage Burgundy J. Chauvenet Nuits St. George Rue de Chaux 2002 (1 mag) Vougeraie Clos Vougeot 1999 (dbl mag) 1 magnum 1 double magnum $500-700

16. Bouchard Montrachet 1983 Cote de Beaune 1 bottle $175-250

22A. Chateau Suduiraut 1988 (1 bt) 2001 (2 demis) Chateau de Malle 2001 (1 demi) Chateau de Myrat 2001 (3 demis) 6 demi bottles 1 bottle $200-300

17. Remoissenet Romanee St. Vivant 1999 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $600-900 18. Etienne Sauzet Puligny Montrachet Champs Canet 2002 (4 bts) Puligny Montrachet La Garenne 2002 (4 bts) Cote de Beaune 8 bottles $450-650 19. Salon Le Mesnil 1997 R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/10 6 bottles (owc) $1,000-1,500 20. Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape 1999 Southern Rhone 12 bottles (owc) $500-650 20A. Great Vintage Cos and Lynch Chateau Lynch Bages 1989 (1 bt) 1995 (2 bts) Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1996 (2 bts) 2000 (1 bt) 6 bottles $600-900 21. Great Vintage Bordeaux Magnums Chateau Yon Figeac 2000 (2 mags) Chateau Gloria 2003 (3 mags) 5 magnums $375-550 21A. Sterling Left Bank Bordeaux Chateau Sociando Mallet 2000 (1 bt) Chateau du Tertre 2005 (3 bts) 2006 (2 bts) 6 bottles $175-250

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23. New and Old World Whites Chateau Lynch Bages Blanc de Lynch Bages 2001 Chateau Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape Blanc 2000 Kistler Chardonnay Hudson Vineyard 1999 3 bottles $300-450 23A. Aged New and Old World Reds Guigal Hermitage 1991 Torres Gran Corona Gran Reserva Mas La Plana Estate 1988 (signed) Far Niente Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 1994 Niebaum Coppola Rubicon 1992 4 bottles $225-300 24. E. Altare Barolo 1989 (1 bt) 1990 (1 bt) Ceretto Barbaresco Bricco Asili Faset 1989 (1 bt) Biondi Santi Brunello di Montalcino 1997 (1 bt) 4 bottles $300-450 25. Diebolt Vallois Fleur de Passion 1996 (2 bts) Pol Roger Rose 1990 (1 bt) Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame 1996 (1 bt) Sec Rich Reserve 1990 (1 bt) 5 bottles $325-450 26. Chateau Beaucastel du Pape Hommage a Jacques Perrin 1999 Southern Rhone 1 bottle $225-300 27. G. Conterno Barolo Cascina Francia 2003 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/07 3 magnums $400-600

28. G. Conterno Barolo Monfortino Riserva 2001 Piedmont “The 2001 Barolo Riserva Monfortino flows from the glass with stunning depth and purity. This seamless, elegant Barolo caresses the palate with incredible persistence as layers of aromas and flavors develop in the glass. Stylistically it is very much like the 2001 Cascina Francia, only with more intensity, depth and sheer volume. Monfortino has always had power to spare, but in 2001 it is also incredibly elegant, something that previous vintages have only acquired with significant bottle age. This is a towering, majestic Monfortino that will rightfully take its place among the very finest Monfortinos ever made.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 10/08 6 bottles $1,800-2,400 29. Numanthia Numanthia 2005 (5 bts) Numanthia Termes 2004 (5 bts) Toro 10 bottles $425-625

34. Chateau L’Evangile 1988 (1 bt) 1995 (2 bts) 1996 (1 bt) 1998 (2 bts) Pomerol 6 bottles $700-1,100 35. Chateau Lynch Bages 1989 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 99+ pts. 08/11 12 bottles (owc) $2,000-3,000 36. Chateau Lynch Bages 2005 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 94+ pts. 08/11 12 bottles (owc) $700-1,100

Port 30. Quinta do Noval Nacional 1975 one with possible seepage 3 bottles $600-900 31. Warre 1977 two show signs possible seepage 6 bottles $250-350 32. Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Columbia Valley “The 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon contains 3% Merlot. The principal component comes from the Champoux Vineyard (in which the winery is a partner) with contributions from the Klipsun and Taptiel Vineyards, outstanding in their own right. It, too, was aged for 22 months in 100% new French oak. Opaque purple-colored, it has a splendid perfume of violets, wood smoke, truffle, Asian spices, black cherry, and black currant preserves. Opulent and mouth-coating, the layers of complex flavors nearly hide enough tannin to support 8-10 years of additional cellaring. The oak, tannin, and acidity are beautifully integrated and the lengthy finish lasts for well over a minute. Purchasers no doubt will want to try a bottle immediately but this towering effort will not reach its peak until 2015 at the earliest and provide pleasure through 2040. I say this with confidence because a 1983 Quilceda Creek Cabernet tasted in May 2008 is at its peak now and should carry on for another 10-15 years.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/08 1 magnum $325-475 From an East Coast Collector, stored in ideal cellar conditions.

37. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2000 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “Perhaps the most beautiful packaging ever on a Bordeaux bottle, Baroness Philippine de Rothschild literally produced a work of art in the gold-engraved bottle of 2000 Mouton Rothschild. Of course, one can’t drink the glass, but this is a top-flight Mouton Rothschild, eclipsed only by the 2006 and 2009. A rich, tannic, earthy style, with loads of creme de cassis and floral notes, the final blend of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Merlot is a full-bodied wine with plenty of coffee, earth, chocolatey notes, and still plenty of tannin to resolve. I gave it an anticipated maturity range of 2015-2050 back in 2003, and that looks on target.” R. Parker, 96+ pts. 06/10 12 bottles (owc) $9,500-13,000 38. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1970 (1 bt) 1973 (1 bt) 1975 (1 bt) 1976 (1 bt) 1996 (3 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 04/99 1998 (1 bt) 1999 (3 bts) 2003 (1 bt), R. Parker, 95+ pts. 04/06 2004 (2 bts) Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 14 bottles $3,750-5,000 39. Amuse Bouche 2002-2007 Vertical Napa 6 bottles $450-650

33. Chateau L’Evangile 2000 Pomerol R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/10 6 bottles $1,200-1,800

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From the cellar of a Massachusetts collector, stored in ideal cellar conditions. 40. Chateau Beychevelle 1989 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe u: three bottom neck, two into neck 6 bottles $400-600 41. Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste 1990 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe u: all into neck, staining to one label “Along with the 1982, 2000, and 2005, the 1990 is one of those monumental Grand Puy Lacostes that you can’t have enough of. Still inky/blue/purple-colored to the rim, it boasts a gorgeously sweet, pure nose of creme de cassis, spring flowers, and a hint of wet rocks. The wine is full-bodied, plush, and expansive with impressive levels of glycerin and purity as well as an endearing texture. This 1990 is evolving at a glacial pace, but the sweetness of the tannins and low acidity ensure a delicious treat whenever a bottle is opened.” R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/09 12 bottles $1,200-1,800 42. Chateau Gruaud Larose 1989 (2 bts) (u: one bottom neck, one into neck) Chateau Haut Batailley 1989 (6 bts) Les Forts de Latour 1985 (1 bt) 9 bottles $450-700 43. Chateau La Conseillante 1989 Pomerol u: all into neck “Somewhat similar to the 1990, but slightly more structured, with more noticeable tannin and a meatier style, this is still a very perfumed, exotic, expansive, sensationally concentrated wine that should age effortlessly for another 10-15 years. In that sense, it might actually outlast the 1990, but what a pair these two wines make. The wine has a dark garnet/ruby color and fabulous aromatics of black raspberries, kirsch, licorice, and copious amounts of toasted new oak. Relatively full-bodied for a La Conseillante, with great purity, sweet tannin, but noticeable structure and muscle, this is a relatively large-scaled La Conseillante that has always been one of the top wines of the vintage.” R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/03 6 bottles $1,200-1,800 44. Chateau La Dominique 1985 St. Emilion, Grand Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better 12 bottles (owc) $250-350 45. Chateau La Louviere 1990 Pessac Leognan u: all bottom neck 12 bottles (owc) $350-500

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46. Chateau Langoa Barton 1985 St. Julien, 3eme Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder, one with capsule nick, two with capsule corrosion 12 bottles (owc) $350-500 47. Chateau Latour 1990 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: signs of possible seepage, cork slightly protruding R. Parker, 95+ pts. 06/09 1 imperial $6,000-9,000 48. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1989 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: all bottom neck or better 6 bottles $750-1,100 49. Chateau Lynch Bages 1989 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better “The 1989 has taken forever to shed its formidable tannins, but what a great vintage of Lynch Bages! I would rank it at the top of the pyramid although the 1990, 2000, and down the road, some of the more recent vintages such as 2005, 2009 and 2010 should come close to matching the 1989’s extraordinary concentration and undeniable aging potential. Its dense purple color reveals a slight lightening at the edge and the stunning bouquet offers classic notes of creme de cassis, subtle smoke, oak and graphite. Powerful and rich with some tannins still to shed at age 22, it is still a young adolescent in terms of its evolution and will benefit from another 4-5 years of cellaring. It should prove to be a 50 year wine.” R. Parker, 99+ pts. 08/11 12 bottles (owc) $2,400-3,600 50. Chateau Montrose 1989 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/98 6 bottles $1,100-1,700 51. Chateau Talbot 1989 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better, mold to five labels, cardboard insert adhesion to two labels, bin soil 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,500 52. Chateau Talbot 1990 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe u: all into neck, light bin soil 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,500

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53. Chateau Tertre Roteboeuf 1989 St. Emilion R. Parker, 95 pts. 01/03 6 bottles $850-1,100 54. P. Bouree 1990 Charmes Chambertin (2 bts) (u: 2cm, light bin soil) Gevrey Chambertin Clos de la Justice (7 bts) (u: 2.5cm or better) Clos de la Roche (1 bt) (u: 3cm) Bonnes Mares (2 bt) (u: 2cm, 3cm) Cote de Nuits 12 bottles $650-1,000 55. Hospices de Beaune Corton Dr. Peste 1988 Cotes de Beaune u: all into neck, evidence of seepage 4 magnums $400-700 56. C. Armand Pommard Clos des Epeneaux 1989 (2 bts) (u: 2.5cm, 2cm) F. Lamarche Vosne Romanee La Grande Rue Grand Cru 1988 (4 bts) (u: two 2cm, two 3cm) Guigal Hermitage 1990 (2 bts) (u: one 1cm, one 2cm, heavy label staining, label loss, bin soil) 8 bottles $500-800 57. Chateau Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape 1989 Southern Rhone u: 3cm or better, light bin soil and capsule corrosion R. Parker, 97 pts. 01/03 10 bottles (owc) $1,300-1,700 58. Chateau Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape 1986 (11 bts in owc) (u: 4cm or better, light bin soil) 1991 (5 bts) (light cap corrosion to two) Southern Rhone 16 bottles $550-750 The Guigal Cote Rotie Brune et Blonde 1988 has an incredible nose of earth opening to smashed rasperberries and rose. A light salinity on the palate leads to deep violet pastille, smoke. Attenuated balance. Haunting... –MK 59. Guigal Cote Rotie Brune et Blonde 1988 (4 bts) (u: two 4cm, two 2cm) 1989 (6 bts) (u: all 2.5cm) 1990 (10 bts) (u: 2cm or better) Northern Rhone 20 bottles $1,200-1,700

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60. Sassicaia 1987 Tuscany u: all bottom neck or better, two with partial label loss and label staining, one with signs of seepage 5 magnums (three in owc 3-pack) $1,200-1,800 61. D. Clerico Ciabot Mentin Ginestra Barolo 2000 (1 bt) Elio Altare Barolo 2000 (2 bts), A. Galloni for R. Parker, 94 pts. 06/11 L. Sandrone Barolo Le Vigne 2000 (2 bts) Piedmont 5 bottles $300-600

Port 62. Dow Vintage Port 1983 (7 bts) 1985 (12 bts) (bin scuffs to three labels) 19 bottles $650-950 63. Fonseca Vintage Port 1970 (2 bts) (light bin soil) 1983 (8 bts) 10 bottles $600-800 64. Fonseca Vintage Port 1985 12 bottles (owc) $700-900 65. Taylor Fladgate Vintage Port 1983 R. Parker, 94 pts. 01/89 12 bottles (owc) $550-850 66. Taylor Fladgate Vintage Port 1985 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,300 67. Chateau Montelena 1988 Napa 8 bottles $275-375

Diamond Creek Vineyards was one of the first “cult” wineries in California.  Founder Al Brounstein began the winery in 1968 and grabbed acclaim after just a very short tenure.  From a gorgeous site— there are informal gardens woven along and through the vineyards—a tiny morsel of three vineyard designated wines are produced.  Under extremely rare circumstances, a fourth bottling, “The Lake” is added to the menu. –PhM

74. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1982 St. Emilion, 1er Cru Grand Cru Classe (A) JS for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 01/30/01 8 bottles $6,000-8,000

68. Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 1984 Gravelly Meadow (u: bottom neck) Red Rock Terrace (u: into neck) Volcanic Hill (u: into neck, capsule corrosion, signs of seepage), R. Parker, 94 pts. 08/94 Napa 3 double magnums (owc 3-pack) $1,300-2,300

75. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1975 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better 12 bottles (owc) $7,000-10,000

69. Diamond Creek Volcanic Hill 1984 Napa bin soil, label wrinkling and partly detached R. Parker, 94 pts. 08/94 1 double magnum (owc) $450-700 70. Opus One 1987 (1 bt) (u: very top shoulder) 1989 (6 bt in owc) (u: three very top shoulder, three bottom neck) Napa 7 bottles $700-1,100 71. Ridge Monte Bello 1990 (7 bts) (pen mark “26” to bottom of one label) 1992 (1 bt), R. Parker, (94-97) pts. 04/94 Santa Cruz Mountains u: all bottom neck or better 8 bottles $700-1,100 Wonderful Bordeaux from a Cape cellar. From a climate-controlled cellar, picked up by Skinner staff. Cheval Blanc doesn’t scream out for attention, rather it is passionately pursued by a knowing few.  Unquestionably worthy of “First Growth” stature.  In keeping with the Right Bank scene, the beautiful park-like setting feels surprisingly casual.  Formal to a point, but not overly so.  Cheval Blanc is comprised of cabernet franc and merlot.  The vinous equivalent of grace and good taste. -PhM 72. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1976 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) u: eleven bottom neck or better, one very top shoulder, two with glue striping, some capsule corrosion and two with possible seepage 12 bottles (owc) $1,500-2,250 73. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1976 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) u: one into neck, eight bottom neck, four very top shoulder, one with glue striping, four with light label staining 12 bottles (owc) $1,500-2,250

76. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1976 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better, some label staining, one with capsule nicking, light bin soil to all 12 bottles (owc) $5,000-7,000 77. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1976 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better, light bin soil to all 12 bottles (owc) $5,000-7,000 78. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1976 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder 12 bottles (owc) $5,000-7,000 79. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1976 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: eight very top shoulder, four top shoulder 12 bottles (owc) $2,200-3,400 80. Chateau d’Yquem 1970 (10 bts) (u: all very top shoulder, heavy tissue and packing straw adhesion to labels and bottles, beautiful light amber) Chateau de Fargues 1971 (2 bts) (heavy tissue and packing straw adhesion to labels and bottles, beautiful light amber) 12 bottles (owc) $2,800-3,600

Port 81. Quinta do Noval Nacional 1931 “On most occasions, this wine lives up to its lofty reputation. It has an impressive balance of fruit and tannins, with plenty of fresh, youthful fruit flavors. Deep ruby, with ripe chocolate, berry and cherry aromas, full-bodied, with very round, sweet fruit flavors and silky tannins.” JS for Wine Spectator, 99 pts. 1989 1 bottle $1,200-1,800

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From a Massachusetts cellar, ideally stored. 82. Chateau Calon Segur 2000 St. Estephe, 3eme Cru Classe 5 bottles $300-450 83. Chateau Gruaud Larose 1990 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: all into neck “Meaty, smoky, sweet berry and black currant characteristics intertwined with roasted herb, charcoal, new saddle leather, and bloody steak juice-like notes are found in this lush, full-bodied, opulent wine. It is a fully mature 1990 that, given its depth and intensity, should continue to evolve for at least another 15 years.” R. Parker, 94 pts. 06/09 11 bottles (owc) $900-1,800 84. Chateau Gruaud Larose 2000 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 94 pts. 06/10 5 bottles $375-550 85. Chateau Leoville Barton 2000 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 95+ pts. 06/10 6 bottles $600-900 Pichon Longueville - The visually stunning Pichon Longueville could serve as the post-card-image one conjures up when imaging a chateau in France.  A Second Growth for certain, but given Pichon’s lofty neighbors, their competitive juices must be constantly flowing.  An intriguing aspect with many these older, established estates is how rigorously they embrace modernity – one could be forgiven for erroneously assuming that time has stopped inside the front door.  In Pichon’s case, it was the first property to attain the ISO 14001 standard in the entire Bordeaux region! -PhM 86. Chateau Pichon Longueville Lalande 2003 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/06 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,300 From the climate-controlled cellar of a Massachusetts collector. 87. Chateau Cantenac Brown 1989 Margaux 12 bottles (owc missing lid) $500-700 88. Chateau Lascombes 1990 Margaux, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $700-1,000

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89. Chateau Lynch Bages 1995 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $1,500-2,000 90. Chateau Lynch Bages 1988 (7 bts) 1989 (5 bts), R. Parker, 99+ pts. 08/11 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 12 bottles $1,500-2,100 90A. Chateau Talbot 1995 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $600-900 91. Connetable de Talbot 2000 St. Julien 12 bottles (owc) $350-500 92. La Fleur Petrus 1995 Pomerol 3 bottles $300-500 93. Chateau Les Carmes Haut Brion 1995 Pessac Leognan 12 bottles (owc) $350-450 94. Les Tourelles de Longueville 1998 Pauillac 12 bottles (owc) $350-450 95. 1995 Bordeaux Horizontal Chateau Pichon Longueville, Baron 1995 (6 bts) Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste 1995 (3 bts), R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/98 Chateau Leoville Poyferre 1995 (3 bts) Chateau Montrose 1995 (3 bts) Bordeaux 15 bottles $1,100-1,600 96. Ornellaia 1995 Tuscany 12 bottles (owc missing lid) $1,000-1,300

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97. Gemstone 1998 Napa 12 bottles (2 x owc 6-pks) $600-800 98. Gemstone Gemstone Collection 1997, 1998, 1999 (owc) 1999 (6 bts in 2 x owc 3-pks, 1 mag in owc) Napa 9 bottles 1 magnum $550-900 99. Peter Michael Chardonnay 2000 Survey Belle Cote (6 bts) Cuvee Indigene (6 bts) La Carriere (6 bts) Mon Plaisir (6 bts) Sonoma 24 bottles $1,500-2,400 100. Peter Michael La Carriere Chardonnay 2002 Sonoma “I was blown away by the 1,480-case cuvee of 2002 Chardonnay La Carriere. This French-styled offering is made from a vineyard planted in soils filled with white volcanic ash, and is aged completely in Louis Latour barrels. It possesses an exquisite liquid minerality as well as gorgeous aromas of citrus oils intermixed with such exotic tropical fruits as guava and passion fruit. Full-bodied, with dazzling palate penetration, fine balance, and an extraordinary, layered, multidimensional feel, this is one of the single greatest Chardonnays I have recently tasted. It is a brilliant blend of French finesse with California power that should drink well for 5-7 years, possibly longer.” R. Parker, (95-97) pts. 12/03 6 bottles $400-600 101. Peter Michael Les Pavots 2000 Sonoma 12 bottles (oc) $800-1,000 102. Peter Michael Les Pavots 2001 Sonoma “A spectacular Knight’s Valley proprietary red wine from Peter Michael, the 2001 Les Pavots performed brilliantly in the horizontal tasting I did in Napa Valley in late May. Its dense opaque blue/purple color is accompanied by notes of graphite, charcoal, burning embers, creme de cassis, licorice and chocolate fudge. Opulent and full-bodied with sweet tannin as well as low acidity, it is just beginning to strut its stuff and reveal secondary nuances. Approachable now, this full-bodied, multidimensional wine should continue to drink well for another two decades plus.” R. Parker, 97 pts. 06/11 6 bottles $600-900

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103. Peter Michael Les Pavots 1993 (3 bts) 1994 (6 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/97 1995 (3 bts) Sonoma 12 bottles $900-1,200 104. Quintessa 1990s Vertical 1994 (6 bts) 1995 (6 bts) 1996 (6 bts) 1997 (6 bts) 1998 (6 bts) 1999 (6 bts) Napa 36 bottles (all in 6-pk owcs) $1,500-2,400 105. Quintessa 2000s Vertical 2000 (6 bts) 2001 (6 bts) 2002 (6 bts) 2003 (6 bts) 2004 (6 bts) Napa 30 bottles (all in 6-pk owcs) $1,500-2,000 106. Ridge Monte Bello 1995 Santa Cruz Mountains 6 bottles (owc) $425-550 107. Ridge Monte Bello 1996 Santa Cruz Mountains “The 1996 Cabernet Sauvignon Monte Bello (80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 11% Merlot, and 9% Petit Verdot that reached 13.4% alcohol) represents a severe selection of only 40% of the vineyard’s crop. A blockbuster, powerful, concentrated Monte Bello, it possesses an opaque purple color, plenty of spicy oak in the nose (100% American oak has always been used for aging Monte Bello), and a deep, layered, concentrated style. There is plenty of tannin, but it is sweeter than that found in the 1997, and the wine is more concentrated and extracted. There is a touch of oak in the flavors, which are otherwise dominated by minerals and jammy black fruits. This is a terrific Monte Bello that will have 30+ years of life.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/98 12 bottles (2 x 6-pk owcs) $1,000-1,400 The remaining jewels of a very fine collection. Maintained in ideal cellar conditions. 1961 is perhaps the last great example of “old school” Bordeaux. Celebrating fifty, across the board theses wines show tremendous depth and richness. They differ greatly from their brethren from 1982 which marked a clear departure into “modern-era” winemaking.” –PhM 108. Chateau Ausone 1961 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) u: high shoulder, light bin soil 1 bottle $400-600

109. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1961 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) u: top high shoulder, capsule corrosion, light bin soil 1 bottle $500-700 110. Chateau Haut Brion 1961 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 3.5cm, light label staining, light bin soil “The dark garnet-colored 1961 Haut-Brion is pure perfection, with gloriously intense aromas of tobacco, cedar, chocolate, minerals, and sweet red and black fruits complemented by smoky wood. This has always been a prodigious effort (it was the debut vintage for Jean Delmas). It is extremely full-bodied, with layers of viscous, sweet fruit. This wine is akin to eating candy. Consistently an astonishing wine!” R. Parker, 100 pts. 01/98 1 bottle $1,500-2,200 111. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1952 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: two top-high shoulder, one mid shoulder, capsule losses, one mostly missing, bin soil 3 bottles $800-1,200 112. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1961 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, light bin soil 1 bottle $800-1,200 113. Chateau Latour 1961 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, capsule nicking, signs possible seepage R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/00 1 bottle $1,800-2,400 114. Chateau Margaux 1961 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: two top shoulder, one mid shoulder, bin soil 3 bottles $1,600-2,400 Petrus - In the renowned village of Pomerol, pack-leader Chateau Petrus is unassumingly modest.  Close by the road, lacking some formal alley, it is easy to overlook when contrasted with some architecturally grander neighbors.  The robin’s-egg-blue shutters against the limestone creates a hushed and dignified exterior to the chai.  Of course the hedonistic treasures crafted within are anything but reserved…  On average, only about 4,000 cases are made each vintage. -PhM 115. Chateau Petrus 1961 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: three top shoulder or better, one shoulder, bin soil R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/96 4 bottles $20,000-30,000

116. Chateau Petrus 1961 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: very top shoulder, light marking and discoloration to label, light bin soil “An estate only needs to produce a handful of wines such as the 1961 Petrus to garner an international following. Not surprisingly, the 1961 Petrus was pure perfection. This fully mature wine possesses a port-like richness (reminiscent of the 1947 Petrus and 1947 Cheval Blanc). The color revealed considerable amber and garnet, but the wine is crammed with viscous, thick, over-ripe black-cherry, mocha-tinged fruit flavors. Extremely full-bodied, with huge amounts of glycerin and alcohol, this unctuously-textured, thick wine makes for an awesome mouthful. Imagine a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup laced with layers of coffee and cherry, and encased in a shell of Valrhona chocolate!” R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/96 1 magnum $15,000-20,000 117. Chateau Petrus 1962 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: two very top shoulder, bin soil JS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 02/15/91 2 bottles $2,400-3,600 118. Chateau Petrus 1964 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: one very top shoulder, one top shoulder, bin soil R. Parker, 99 pts. 01/03 2 bottles $2,200-3,200 119. Vieux Chateau Certan 1961 Pomerol u: one top shoulder, three top-high shoulder, bin soil 4 bottles $1,200-1,800 120. Chateau d’Yquem 1961 Sauternes u: very top shoulder, light staining, marking to label, light bin soil 1 bottle $400-600 From cellars on Nantucket and the mainland…Piedmont, Paulliac, and Pessac-Leognan. Stored in custom-built climate-controlled storage. 121. Chateau Croix de Labrie 2000 St. Emilion 12 bottles (owc) $700-1,100 122. Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou 2000 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: some label staining R. Parker, 95 pts. 06/10 6 bottles $600-900

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123. Chateau L’Evangile 1982 Pomerol u: into neck “A blockbuster, dark plum/garnet-colored wine, the 1982 L’Evangile reveals a decadent, extravagantly rich nose of caramelized fruit, plum, licorice, smoked meats, and toffee. This opulent, full-bodied Pomerol caresses the palate with layers and layers of glycerin and fruit. The tannin is barely noticeable in this massive, rich, gorgeous effort. The complexity of the nose alone is worth a special admission price. It is close to full maturity, and is capable of lasting another 20-25 years.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/09 1 bottle $300-400 124. Chateau Haut Brion 1988 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: ten 1cm or better, one 1.5cm, one 2.5cm JS for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 2009 12 bottles (owc) $2,500-3,500 125. Chateau Haut Brion 1988 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: eleven 1cm or better, one 1.5cm JS for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 2009 12 bottles (owc) $2,500-3,500 126. Chateau Haut Brion 1988 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: all 1cm or better JS for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 2009 12 bottles (owc) $2,500-3,500

129. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1988 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck or better R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/94 12 bottles (owc) $8,000-12,000 130. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1988 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck or better R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/94 12 bottles (owc) $8,000-12,000 131. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1988 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck or better R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/94 12 bottles (owc) $8,000-12,000 132. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1995 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/98 3 bottles $2,000-3,000 Leoville Las Cases (LLC) is a St. Julien in name only—not that there is anything wrong with that.  This wine is generally quite well-endowed and possessing dramatic depth.  LLC is quite a large property on the river side of the north-south road from the city of Bordeaux.  Leoville Barton and Leoville Poyferre were cleaved off at various times in history…further validation that this is a most special site (“terrior” in French). –PhM

127. Chateau Haut Brion 1988 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: all 1cm or better JS for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 2009 12 bottles (owc) $2,500-3,500

133. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 2000 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: some label staining R. Parker, 98+ pts. 06/10 8 bottles $1,600-2,400

128. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1988 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck or better “Broodingly backward and in need of considerable bottle age, the 1988 is a classic expression of Lafite. This deeply-colored wine exhibits the tell-tale Lafite bouquet of cedar, subtle herbs, dried pit fruits, minerals, and cassis. Extremely concentrated, with brilliantly focused flavors and huge tannins, this backward, yet impressively endowed LafiteRothschild may well turn out to be the wine of the vintage!” R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/94 12 bottles (owc) $8,000-12,000

134. Chateau Lynch Bages 2000 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe “Beginning to open magnificently, the still dense purple-colored 2000 reveals a blossoming bouquet of blackberries, cassis, graphite and pen ink. Full-bodied with velvety tannins that have resolved themselves beautifully over the last eleven years, this wine is still an adolescent, but it exhibits admirable purity, texture, mouthfeel and power combined with elegance. One of the all-time great examples of Lynch Bages, the 2000 is just beginning to drink well yet promises to last for another 20-25+ years.” R. Parker, 97 pts. 08/11 6 bottles $850-1,200

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135. Chateau Meyney 2000 St. Estephe some label staining and slight tears 10 bottles $175-250 136. Chateau Montrose 2000 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 95+ pts. 06/10 12 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800 137. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1985 1989 1990 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder 3 bottles $800-1,200 138. Chateau Rauzan Segla Margaux 2000 Margaux, 2eme Cru Classe some label staining 11 bottles $7,500-11,000 139. Chateau Talbot 1997 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe 2 magnums $100-150 140. Chateau Talbot 2000 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe 10 bottles $600-900 141. J. Drouhin Musigny 2004 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 93 pts. 04/01/06 12 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800 142. Jadot Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru Clos de la Garenne Duc de Magenta 2002 Cote de Beaune some heavy label staining 9 bottles $300-400 143. Ceretto Bricco Rocche Barolo 1997 Piedmont some label staining R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/01 6 bottles $450-650

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144. P. Cesare Barolo 2000 (5 bts) 2001 (5 bts) Barbaresco Il Bricco 2001 (6 bts) Piedmont 16 bottles $650-950 145. A. Conterno Barolo Riserva Granbussia 2000 Piedmont 6 bottles (owc) $750-1,100 146. A. Conterno Il Favot 2003 Piedmont 5 bottles $175-250 147. Gaja Sori San Lorenzo 1995 Piedmont bin soil, label wrinkling and partially unaffixed “International in style to the extent that it’s amazingly dense and filled with silky, ripe, fat tannins that just balloon on the palate, but it’s clearly Piedmontese in all that mineral, blood orange, lead-pencil and intriguing red- and blackberry character. Refined and elegant despite its full-bodied, rich personality. Slightly smoky, toasted complexity on the blackberry-packed finish. Drink now through 2015. 650 cases made.” PM for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 10/31/98 1 double magnum $300-500 148. Mascarello Monprivato Barolo 1999 Piedmont two labels unaffixed and some staining 5 bottles $150-250 149. P. Scavino Barolo Riserva Rocche Del Annuziata 2000 (6 bts-owc) Bric del Fiasc 1993 (6 bts) Piedmont 9 bottles $350-500 150. No lot. 151. Antinori Solaia 2001 Tuscany A. Galloni for R. Parker, 94 pts. 01/09 12 bottles $1,500-2,200 152. Antinori Brunello di Montalcino Pian delle Vigne 2001 Tuscany 11 bottles $425-625

153. Antinori Tignanello 2003 Tuscany 11 bottles $500-750

163. Taylor Fladgate 1985 6 bottles $250-350

154. Banfi Poggio All’Oro 1999 2 bottles $125-175

164. Barossa Valley Estate E&E Black Pepper Shiraz 2000 Barossa Valley 5 bottles $200-300

155. Castelgiocondo (Frescobaldi) Brunello de Montalcino Riserva 1997 Tuscany 12 bottles (2 x owc) $1,200-1,800 156. Castelgiocondo (Frescobaldi) Brunello de Montalcino Riserva 1999 Tuscany 6 bottles (owc) $250-350 157. Greppi Greppicaia 2005 (3 mags-owc) 2004 (5 bts-each in owc) Tuscany 5 bottles 3 magnums $250-350 158. Ornellaia 2003 Tuscany 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 159. Sette Ponti Oreno 2005 Tuscany 6 bottles (owc) $250-350 160. Numanthia Termes Numanthia 2003 Toro one label wrinkled and partially unaffixed 11 bottles $300-450 161. Prado Enea Gran Riserva 2001 Rioja 12 bottles (2 x oc)

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Cased lots to swoop in on, from a climate-controlled cellar. 166. Chateau Latour 2008 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “An extraordinary wine, the classic 2008 Latour (13.5% natural alcohol) is composed of 94% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot and 1% Cabernet Franc (40% of the production made it into the grand vin). Its dense purple color is followed by hints of espresso roast, cassis, burning embers, truffles and graphite. Rich with full-bodied power, beautiful purity and graciousness allied to a voluminous, savory, broad mouthfeel, this beauty will be drinkable in 4-5 years and will keep for three decades.” R. Parker, 95+ pts. 05/11 6 bottles (owc) $4,500-6,000

167. Chateau Margaux 2008 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe “This is a stunning Chateau Margaux, made in a sexy, up-front, elegant style, with deep creme de cassis fruit intermixed with spring flowers, a solid inner core of richness and depth, but again, very sweet tannins as well as striking minerality and elegance. One of the most seductive Chateau Margauxs given its recent bottling, this blend of 87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, and the rest tiny quantities of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot should drink beautifully for the next 25-30 years. Remarkably, a mere 36% of the entire production was selected for the 2008 Chateau Margaux.” R. Parker, 94 pts. 05/11 6 bottles (owc) $2,700-4,000

168. Chateau Margaux 2008 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 94 pts. 05/11 6 bottles (owc) $2,700-4,000

Port 162. Fonseca Vintage Port 1985 6 bottles $300-450

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Top Bordeaux of a monumental vintage, maintained in ideal cellar conditions. 169. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1959 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top-high shoulder, light label staining “The 1959 is unquestionably the greatest Lafite-Rothschild that has approached full maturity. It remains to be seen whether vintages such as 1982, 1986, and 1990 will reach a similar height. The super-aromatic bouquet of flowers, black truffles, cedar, lead pencil, and red fruits is followed by one of the most powerful and concentrated Lafites I have tasted. Medium to full-bodied, velvety-textured, rich, and pure, it is a testament to what this great estate can achieve when it hits the mark. This youthful wine will last for another 30 or more years.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 10/94 1 bottle $1,600-2,400 170. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1962 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: both top high shoulder 2 bottles $400-600 171. Chateau Latour 1959 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, light label staining R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/00 1 bottle $1,200-1,800 172. Chateau Margaux 1959 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, light label staining 1 bottle $600-800 173. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1959 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, light label staining and fading “I am always blown away by the 1959 Mouton, one of the greatest Moutons made in the last thirty-five years. Every time I have this wine it is undeniable that Mouton made a richer, more persuasive wine in 1959 than in 1961. Astonishingly young and unevolved, with a black/ purple color, the wine exhibits a youthful nose of cassis, minerals, and new oak. It is exceptionally powerful and super-extracted, with the fruit supported by high levels of tannin and some lusty quantities of alcohol. This mammoth, full-bodied Mouton-Rothschild should continue to evolve for another 20-30 years. It may well be a 100-year wine!” R. Parker, 100 pts. 01/98 1 bottle $1,200-1,800 174. Chateau Petrus 1969 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: top shoulder, some staining to label 1 bottle $400-600

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From a large and varied East Coast collection. All original owner, Bordeaux direct from the negociant, maintained in professional climatecontrolled storage. And, Harlan, without the queue. 175. Chateau Beychevelle 2005 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $850-1,200 176. Chateau Duhart Milon 2005 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe “The finest Duhart-Milon ever made? This structured, tannic, dense ruby/purple-tinged Pauillac offers up hints of cassis, licorice, chocolate, and earth. Medium to full-bodied with good purity, strong tannins, and undeniable elegance, it reveals a character not dissimilar from its renowned sibling, Lafite-Rothschild. A blend of 71% Cabernet Sauvignon and 29% Merlot, it is unquestionably outstanding, but to my taste, slightly less opulent than the estate’s ethereal 2003.” R. Parker, 94 pts. 04/08 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,300 177. Chateau Lascombes 2005 Margaux, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/08 12 bottles (owc) $700-1,000 178. Chateau Lascombes 2005 Margaux, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/08 12 bottles (owc) $700-1,000 179. Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2005 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,300 180. Harlan Estate 2005 Napa R. Parker, 97 pts. 12/08 3 bottles (owc) $900-1,300 181. Harlan Estate 2006 Napa R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/09 3 bottles (owc) $900-1,300

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182. Harlan Estate 2007 Napa “The prodigious 2007 Harlan Estate reminds me of a hypothetical blend of the 2002 with a touch of the controversial 1997. Dense plum/ purple-colored with sweet aromas of barbecue smoke, blueberries, blackberries, cassis, licorice, hot rocks and subtle oak, it is a splendidly opulent, pure wine with a skyscraper-like texture as well as stunningly deep fruit that expands gracefully across the palate. The finish lasts nearly a full minute. Because of its overwhelming richness and sweet tannins, this brilliant wine seems to be approachable now, but I suspect further nuances and complexity will emerge after 4-5 years in the bottle. This wine will still be going strong at age 25-30. Like the offerings from its sister estate, Bond, these Harlan Estate offerings are uncompromisingly brilliant examples of Napa viticulture and winemaking at its finest. Kudos to proprietor Bill Harlan.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 12/10 6 bottles (owc) $3,000-4,500 183. Harlan The Maiden 2003 Napa 3 bottles (owc) $300-450 184. Harlan The Maiden 2004 Napa R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/07 6 bottles (owc) $600-900 185. Harlan The Maiden 2004 Napa R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/07 6 bottles (owc) $600-900 186. Harlan The Maiden 2005 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $600-900 187. Harlan The Maiden 2006 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 188. Harlan The Maiden 2006 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 Selections from the cellar of a South Shore collector. Stored in ideal climate-controlled storage, picked up by Skinner staff. 189. Chateau Duhart Milon 1995 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe u: all into neck 12 bottles (owc) $600-900

190. Chateau Duhart Milon 1996 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe u: all into neck 12 bottles (owc) $600-900 191. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1997 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all into neck 12 bottles (owc) $7,000-11,000 192. Castagna Genesis Shiraz 2000 Victoria 6 bottles $250-350 193. Diamond Creek Gravelly Meadow 1977 (3 bts) Silver Oak 1982 (3 bts) (one capsule missing) Napa 6 bottles $400-600 194. Heitz Martha’s Vineyard 1980 (4 bts) 1982 (3 bts) 1984 (5 bts) Napa u: all bottom neck or better, two with capsules partially missing 12 bottles $800-1,200 195. Phelps Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard 1982 (6 bts) 1986 (6 bts) Napa u: all into neck 12 bottles $475-600 196. Woodward Canyon Charbonneau 1989 Columbia Valley u: all very top shoulder or better 12 bottles $600-900 One great lot, maintained in professional climate-controlled storage. 196A. Chateau Latour 2000 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/10 6 bottles (owc) $5,250-7,250

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Rare first growth highlights from an extensive Massachusetts cellar. Maintained in ideal climate-controlled storage. 197. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1953 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe u: three high shoulder, two high mid shoulder, one mid shoulder, damp staining, evidence possible seepage to all, slight tissue adherence, one cork slightly protruding 6 bottles $1,200-1,900 198. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1949 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: one into neck, one very top shoulder, one with tear to capsule 2 bottles $1,200-1,800 199. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all bottom neck or better, slight label staining and tissue adherence, light capsule corrosion and bin soil R. Parker, 97+ pts. 06/09 12 bottles $35,000-50,000 200. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: ten bottom neck or better, two very top shoulder, label staining and some tissue adherence, some capsule corrosion, light bin soil “This is a denser version of the 1990 that stylistically reminds me of what the young 1959 probably tasted like. Still backward with a deep ruby/plum color revealing only a touch of lightening at the edge, the wine offers up an extraordinary nose of caramelized herbs, smoke, cedar, pen ink, black currants, and earth. The gorgeous aromatics are followed by a full-bodied, plump, rich, fleshy wine with low acidity. With 6-8 hours decanting in a closed decanter, it will offer beautiful drinking, but it needs another 5-8 years to reach full maturity. It is capable of lasting 50-60 years. This classic Lafite is not as fat and concentrated as the 1982 Latour, nor as complex or concentrated as the 1982 Mouton Rothschild, but it is a winner all the same.” R. Parker, 97+ pts. 06/09 12 bottles $35,000-50,000 201. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder, some label staining and tissue adherence, light capsule corrosion and bin soil, one capsule with losses to top R. Parker, 97+ pts. 06/09 4 bottles $8,000-12,000 202. Chateau Margaux 1961 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: one very top shoulder, two high shoulder, one label partially unaffixed, another label migrated to the bottom of bottle and mostly unaffixed, label wrinkling 3 bottles $1,500-2,500

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203. Chateau Margaux 1966 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: one very top shoulder, one high shoulder, light bin soil 2 bottles $150-250 204. Chateau Margaux 1971 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: three very top shoulder, three top shoulder, some capsule corrosion, slight glue striping 6 bottles $350-500 205. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1945 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: two high shoulder, two mid shoulder, one label mostly missing, all labels deteriorating and parts missing, heavy bin soil, some tissue adherence “A consistent 100-point wine (only because my point scale stops at that number), the 1945 Mouton-Rothschild is truly one of the immortal wines of the century. This wine is easily identifiable because of its remarkably exotic, over-ripe, sweet nose of black fruits, coffee, tobacco, mocha, and Asian spices. It is an extraordinarily dense, opulent, and rich wine, with layers of creamy fruit, behaving more like a 1947 Pomerol than a structured, powerful, and tannic 1945. The wine finishes with a 60+ second display of ripe fruit, extract, and sweet tannin. This remarkably youthful wine (only light amber at the edge) is mindboggling! Will it last another 50 years?” R. Parker, 100 pts. 01/98 4 bottles $16,000-24,000 206. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1949 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck, heavy bin soil 1 bottle $1,200-1,800 207. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1961 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: eight very top shoulder, two top shoulder, two high shoulder, capsule corrosion R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/94 12 bottles $14,000-19,000 208. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1970 Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou 1973 (u: bottom neck) Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1966 (u: into neck, light bin soil, glue striping) Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1964 (2 bts) (u: one high, one mid shoulder, label staining and capsule corrosion) Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1970 (u: low shoulder, capsule corrosion, label staining and wrinkling) 6 bottles $450-650

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209. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all into neck, some label staining and spotting “This wine remains one of the legends of Bordeaux. It has thrown off the backward, youthful style that existed during its first 25 years of life, and over the last 4-5 years has developed such secondary nuances as cedar and spice box. The creme de cassis, underlying floral note, full-bodied power, extraordinary purity, multilayered texture, and finish of over a minute are a showcase for what this Chateau accomplished in 1982. The wine is still amazingly youthful, vibrant, and pure. It appears capable of remaining fruity and vibrant in 2082! Thank God it is beginning to budge, as I would like to drink most of my supply before I kick the bucket. This is a great, still youthful wine, and, on occasion, one does understand the hierarchy of Bordeaux chateaux when you see the complexity and brilliance of this first-growth.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 12 bottles $12,000-18,000 210. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: four bottom neck or better, one very top shoulder, some label staining and spotting R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 5 bottles $4,500-6,500 211. Remoissenet Montrachet 1995 Cote de Beaune 1 bottle $100-150 From the cellar of a globe–trotting collector. Maintained in climatecontrolled storage. 212. Chateau Chasse Spleen 2000 (3 bts) 2005 (12 bts in owc) Moulis 15 bottles $350-600 213. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1996 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) 1 magnum $450-650 Cos d’Estournel’s next-door-to-Pauillac-proximity belies its repute— the property is situated literally just above Lafite…  Successive generations of the Pratts family appear as if to live and draw breath entirely to drive Cos (pronounce the “s”) to whatever heights the Pauillac trio (Latour, Mouton and Lafite) pull out.  1990 was and is a thoroughly majestic vintage.  The wine can be drunk now, or cellared further. –PhM 214. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1989 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe 3 bottles $300-450

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215. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1995 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe “A wine of extraordinary intensity and accessibility, the 1995 Cos d’Estournel is a sexier, more hedonistic offering than the muscular, backward 1996. Opulent, with forward aromatics (gobs of black fruits intermixed with toasty pain grille scents and a boatload of spice), this terrific Cos possesses remarkable intensity, full body, and layers of jammy fruit nicely framed by the wine’s new oak. Because of low acidity and sweet tannin, the 1995 will be difficult to resist young, although it will age for 2-3 decades.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/98 4 bottles $500-800 216. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 2000 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe 4 bottles $400-600 217. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 2005 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/08 2 bottles $300-500 218. Chateau Duhart Milon 2005 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 94 pts. 04/08 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,400 219. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 1970 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe 1 magnum $300-500 220. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 1994 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe 8 bottles $650-950 221. Chateau Leoville Poyferre 1996 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 6 bottles $450-600 222. Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2005 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 8 bottles $650-850 223. Chateau Montrose 1990 wear to capsule St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 1 bottle $400-600

224. Chateau Montrose 2000 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 95+ pts. 06/10 5 bottles $750-950

232. Dom Perignon 1988 (1 mag) 1992 (1 mag in oc) 2 magnums $600-1,000

225. Chateau Pavillon de Poyferre 2005 St. Julien 12 bottles $250-350

233. Chateau Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape 1999 (2 bts) 2003 (1 bt) 2004 (2 bts) 2005 (4 bts) 2006 (6 bts) 2007 (3 bts) Southern Rhone 18 bottles $800-1,300

226. Chateau Pontet Canet 2000 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 94+ pts. 06/10 4 bottles $225-325 227. La Chapelle de La Mission Haut Brion 2000 (2 bts) 2005 (6 bts) Pessac Leognan 8 bottles $500-700 228. J. Drouhin Grands Echezeaux Grand Cru 1990 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $1,200-1,800 229. Mongeard Mugneret 2005 Echezeaux Grand Cru (2 bts) Pernand Vergelesses 1er Cru Les Vergelesses (1 bt) Vosne Romanee 1er Cru Les Orveaux (1 bt) Vougeot 1er Cru Les Cras (1 bt) Cote de Nuits 5 bottles $300-500 230. Paul Pillot Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Grande Montagne 2006 (4 bts) La Romanee 2007 (3 bts) Coche Dury Meursault 1er Cru Caillerets 2008 (1 bt) Cote de Beaune 8 bottles $550-850

Champagne 231. Dom Perignon 1996 “The nose gives intense toasty, biscuity notes with an underlying fruit character of warm strawberries, golden delicious apple slices, oyster shells and chalk dust. Very crisp, fine, youthful and fresh in the mouth, the finish provides layers of minerals, citrus fruits and a pleasant creaminess in texture and flavour.” L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 96 pts. 05/11 3 bottles $500-700

234. Chateau Grillet (Neyret Gachet) Vin Blanc 2001 Northern Rhone 5 bottles $175-275 235. Clos St. Jean Chateauneuf du Pape Deus Ex Machina 2005 Southern Rhone “The 2005 Chateauneuf du Pape Deus-Ex Machina is utter perfection in the glass – an awesome wine both comparable to and eclipsing the otherworldly 2003. Saturated purple to the rim, with an extraordinary nose of incense, fruitcake, blackberry and black cherry notes with some subtle roasted herbs, roast beef, smoke, and licorice, massive fruit concentration, extraordinary intensity, unreal purity and harmony, and a seamless integration of acidity, tannin, and alcohol, this is a tour de force in winemaking and certainly one of the most compelling Chateauneuf du Papes I have ever tasted. The length goes on well past a minute, and the wine should age effortlessly for 25-30+ years. The tannins are formidable according to consulting oenologist Philippe Cambie, but they are nearly obscured by the wine’s remarkable concentration and intensity. This is a riveting wine.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 10/07 9 bottles $1,800-2,200 236. Clos St. Jean Chateauneuf du Pape Deus Ex Machina 2004 (1 bt), R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/07 La Combe des Fous 2005 (2 bts), R. Parker, 98+ pts. 10/07 Southern Rhone 3 bottles $350-550 237. Alois Kracher #6 Chardonnay/Welschriesling Grand Cuvee TBA Nouvelle Vague 2004 (1 demi) Beerenauslese Cuvee 2003 (1 demi) #1 TBA Cuvee Nouvelle Vague 2003 (1 demi) #6 TBA Scheurebe Zwischen den Seen 2002 (1 demi) #8 Welschriesling TBA Zwischen den Seen 2001 (2 demis) Austria 6 demi bottles $350-600

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238. Chateau Bahans Haut Brion 2000 (2 bts) Chateau Cos d’Estournel 2004 (1 bt) Leflaive Batard Montrachet 1987 (1 bt) Freemark Abbey Sycamore Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 1986 (1 mag) Les Pagodes de Cos 2000 (2 bts) 2005 (3 bts) Chateau Doisy Daene L’Extravagant 2001 (1 demi in owc), R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/04 Chateau Rieussec 1998 (4 demis) 9 bottles 1 magnum 5 demi bottles $650-950 239. Araujo Estate Eisele Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 (2 bts), R. Parker, 98 pts. 12/08 2006 (2 bts) 2007 (2 bts) Napa 6 bottles $700-1,000 240. Harlan Estate 2006 Napa R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/09 1 bottle (owc) $325-425 241. Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Napa R. Parker, 94+ pts. 12/08 1 bottle $275-375 242. Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Napa “Scarecrow’s inky/purple-colored 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon is a prodigious effort. It reveals a liqueur of crushed rocks intermixed with a smorgasbord of spring flower, blueberry, creme de cassis, and assorted blue, black, and red fruit characteristics. It also possesses extraordinary concentration, but what sets it apart is the fragrant aromatics combined with uncommon purity and elegance for such a full-bodied, massively concentrated wine. Its perfect balance suggests it can be drunk at a relatively young age, but it should easily evolve over 30-35 years. Congratulations to all involved!” R. Parker, 100 pts. 12/09 1 bottle $550-850 243. Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 Napa 3 bottles (owc) $600-900 243A. Scarecrow Monsieur Etain Cohn Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 Napa 2 bottles (owc missing lid) $250-450

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244. Shafer Hillside Select Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Napa R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/10 1 magnum $350-550 245. Sine Qua Non Pictures Grenache 2007 California “2007 Pictures Grenache: A blend of 87% Grenache, 11.5% Syrah, and 1.5% Viognier, this wine has wonderful floral notes intermixed with black raspberries, black cherries, licorice, graphite and some camphor. In the mouth, more white chocolate notes appear, along with meatiness and some silky tannins. Its great purity, density and richness make me think this wine could even improve a few points and flirt with perfection. This stunning wine should drink nicely for another 10-15 years.” R. Parker, 97 pts. 08/11 1 bottle $125-225 246. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Cask 23 Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 2003 2004 Napa 3 bottles $225-450 If only two lots, why not these? From the cellar of an East Coast Collector, maintained in climate-controlled storage. Screaming Eagle could only be a California story.  Over the span of a decade a tiny winery progresses from inception to becoming one of the most valuable and coveted bottles in the world.  Gorgeously lush and hedonistic, the miniscule production adds to the wines tantalizing allure.  Screaming Eagle represents the founder’s unrelenting belief that the estate’s soils are distinct from the rest of the Napa Valley. -PhM 247. Screaming Eagle 2006 Napa “The consistently beautiful 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon exhibits a dense black/purple color as well as that classic Screaming Eagle nose of creme de cassis, spring flowers, and a hint of licorice. A blend of 83% Cabernet Sauvignon and 17% Merlot, this beauty should age effortlessly for 20-25 years.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/09 3 bottles (owc) $3,000-4,500 248. Screaming Eagle 2007 Napa “The most profound Screaming Eagle since the 2002 and 1997, the 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon (an 800-case blend of 77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot and 3% Cabernet Franc) offers up a prodigiously pure, complex nose of cassis, spring flowers, licorice and black currants, the latter component being so intense and lingering that it makes this cuvee stand apart from other Napa Valley wines. Full-bodied in the mouth, like a ballerina on her toes, this wine glides gracefully across the palate with a cascade of purity, equilibrium and compelling complexity. Extraordinary balance and elegance combined with power make for an utterly stunning wine that should drink well for two decades or more. Even though the estate is being reconstituted and a new winery built, this wine still came from the old sector of the vineyard (15.5 acres) that was used by the previous proprietor, Jean Phillips.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 12/10 3 bottles (owc) $4,500-6,500

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A glittering Spanish wine from a diverse local collection, maintained in climate-controlled storage. 248A. Vega Sicilia Unico 2000 Ribera del Duero “In the absence of a 2001 Unico, Vega Sicilia has re-released the 2000 Unico which I reviewed in Issue 189. The 2000 Unico is deep crimsoncolored with an ethereal perfume aided by its extended upbringing. Aromas of Asian spices, lavender, incense, truffle, and comfiture of black fruits are compelling. Sweet, forward, rich, and hedonistic, it nevertheless has the balance and structure to continue evolving for another 5-10 years. In strong vintages Vega Sicilia drinks well at age 50 and I would expect the same of the 2000.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/11 12 bottles (2 x owc) $1,800-2,400 From an Extraordinary Cellar, here, showcasing some of the finest wines of Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Rhone, Piedmont, Italy, Spain, and the New World. Maintained in climate-controlled facilities and picked up by Skinner staff. 249. Chateau Ausone 2000 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) R. Parker, 98+ pts. 06/10 3 bottles $3,500-5,500 250. Chateau Ausone 2003 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) “The 2003 Ausone is off the charts in terms of richness. While I gave a 3-digit score to the 2000, I think this profoundly concentrated wine may be even more sublime and exotic. Its inky/blue/purple color is followed by an extraordinary perfume of flowers, crushed rocks, sweet raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, and God knows what else. The impression is one of extraordinary richness and purity, and a multilayered texture yet a surreal lightness as well as laser-like precision. This exquisite offering must be tasted to be believed. Incredibly young, it will undoubtedly close down over the next few years, re-emerging after 15-20 years. It should last for 70-100 years. It is a wine for anthology!” R. Parker, 100 pts. 04/06 3 bottles $2,700-3,700 251. Chateau Ausone 2006 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) “One of the handful of candidates for wine of the vintage is the 2006 Ausone. In fact, while tasting it, I was thinking, is there any estate in Bordeaux that, since 1998, has made as many legendary wines as proprietor Alain Vauthier has at his beloved Ausone? Boasting an inky/blue/purple color as well as an extraordinary, precise bouquet of minerals, flowers, blueberry liqueur, and black currants, this wine possesses fabulous fruit and great intensity, but what makes it so special is its precision, focus, and almost ethereal lightness despite substantial flavor intensity and depth. It is a ballerina with density and power. The abundant noticeable tannin is sweet and, not surprisingly, very finely grained. It should be cellared for a decade, and consumed over the following half century.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 02/09 6 bottles (owc) $3,500-5,500

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252. Chateau Bellevue Mondotte 2003 St. Emilion, Grand Cru Classe R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/06 12 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800 253. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 2000 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800 254. Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou 2000 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe JS for Wine Spectator, 95 pts. 03/31/03 12 bottles (owc) $1,300-1,900 255. Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou 2003 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe JS for Wine Spectator, 97 pts. 03/31/06 12 bottles (owc) $1,300-1,900 256. Chateau L’Evangile 2000 Pomerol “This is an absolutely spectacular L’Evangile. It remains to be seen whether 2009 will eclipse this great effort. Largely a Merlot-dominated blend with some Cabernet Franc in it, the greatness of this terroir is exhibited in the complexity of the nose, which offers up hints of subtle chocolate, blueberry, blackberry, truffle, barbecue smoke, and graphite. Dense, rich, and full-bodied, with an opulence and succulence that are prodigious, the tannins are present but extremely sweet, and the wine multi-dimensional and just emerging as a compellingly complex, headturning beauty. Drink it now and over the next 20-25 years. Kudos to L’Evangile.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/10 3 bottles $700-1,100 257. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1998 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/01 3 bottles $2,500-3,500 258. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2000 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 98+ pts. 06/10 3 bottles $5,500-7,500 259. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2003 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 100 pts. 04/06 6 bottles $6,000-9,000

260. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2006 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe banded R. Parker, 97 pts. 02/09 12 bottles (owc) $9,500-13,000 261. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2006 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe banded R. Parker, 97 pts. 02/09 12 bottles (owc) $9,500-13,000 262. Carruades de Lafite 2000 Pauillac 3 bottles $900-1,300 263. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 2005 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe R. Parker, 97 pts. 04/08 6 bottles $2,400-3,600 264. Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2000 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe “The plushest, most ostentatious and dramatic of all the Leovilles in 2000, this wine is already sumptuous, displaying some nuances in its huge nose of vanilla bean, black chocolate, jammy black cherries, cassis, and graphite in a flamboyant style. Opulent, savory, rich, and full-bodied, it is a head-turning, prodigious wine and a complete contrast to the extracted behemoth of Leoville Barton and the backward, classic Leoville Las Cases. The Poyferre’s low acidity, sweet tannin and an already gorgeous mouthfeel make it a wine to drink now as well as over the next 25 or more years.” R. Parker, 97 pts. 06/10 6 bottles $700-1,000 265. Chateau Lynch Bages 2000 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 97 pts. 08/11 6 bottles $1,100-1,800 266. Chateau Margaux 1995 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe L. Perrotti Brown for R. Parker, 95 pts. 05/09 3 bottles $1,200-1,800 267. Chateau Margaux 1996 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 99 pts. 04/99 3 bottles $1,600-2,400

268. Chateau Margaux 2000 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe “Absolutely compelling in two tastings of this vintage, the 2000 Margaux is composed of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Merlot. The extraordinary seductiveness, complex aromatics, and purity it exhibits lead me to believe it has reached its window of full maturity. Mediumbodied, with layers of concentration, stunning blue, red, and black fruits intermixed with spring flowers, a subtle dosage of new oak, and a distinctive personality that is elegant while at the same time powerful and substantial, this is a multi-dimensional wine that was extremely approachable and drinkable in both tastings I had of it. The color remains a healthy, even opaque bluish/purple, but there is no reason to hesitate to drink it. It should evolve for another 30-40 years, so there is no hurry either.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/10 6 bottles $4,500-6,500 269. Chateau Margaux 2003 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 99 pts. 04/06 12 bottles (owc) $6,000-8,000 270. Pavillon Rouge du Margaux 2000 Margaux 6 bottles $800-1,200 271. Pavillon Blanc du Chateau Margaux 2004 Margaux 12 bottles (owc) $650-950 272. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1996 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 94 pts. 04/99 3 bottles $1,100-1,600 273. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1998 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 3 bottles $1,000-1,500 274. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2000 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 96+ pts. 06/10 3 bottles $2,800-3,800 275. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2006 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 98+ pts. 02/09 12 bottles (2 x owc) $7,000-11,000

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276. Chateau Montrose 2003 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 96 pts. 05/09 12 bottles (owc) $1,600-2,400 277. Chateau Pape Clement 2005 Pessac Leognan “Probably the greatest Pape-Clement ever made, the dense purplecolored 2005 (a blend of 55% Merlot and 45% Cabernet Sauvignon) exhibits sumptuous notes of smoky scorched earth, graphite, melted licorice, and blackberries. Once past the exquisite perfume, the wine reveals full body, extraordinary concentration, plenty of chocolate, smoke, cassis, and blackberry flavors, and that unmistakable volcanic ash-like earthiness that comes from this appellation. The tannins are slightly sweeter than those found in most northern Medocs, but this is still a backward, large-scaled effort that requires 7-8 years of cellaring. It should last for 30-35 years.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/08 6 bottles (owc) $700-1,100 278. Chateau Pavie 2000 St. Emilion “I tasted this wine twice during the 2000 horizontals, then I actually popped the cork and drank a half-bottle of it. This wine remains, for me, one of the compelling success stories for proprietor Gerard Perse. An extraordinary effort made from a blend of 60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc, and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon from the limestone soils that dominate this very distinctive terroir, the 2000 Pavie has moved out of the closed, dormant, broodingly backward stage into an adolescent period where one can see its extraordinary vibrancy, and great complexity as well as potential. It boasts an unctuous display of rich, cedar box-infused cassis fruit and liquid minerality. The tannins have sweetened, yet the wine has thirty years of longevity and potential evolution. A beautiful wine of great mass as well as elegance, it is good to see the extraordinary efforts that Gerard Perse and his team have made confirmed in this prodigious wine. A legend now...a legend for the future.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/10 12 bottles (owc) $3,750-5,000 279. Chateau Pavie 2005 St. Emilion R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/08 12 bottles (owc) $3,000-4,000 280. Chateau Pavie Macquin 2005 St. Emilion R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/08 6 bottles $600-900 281. Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande 2000 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/10 6 bottles $750-1,100

Sauternes 282. Chateau d’Yquem 2001 “There are 10,000 cases of this perfect sweet white Bordeaux. The 2001 Yquem reveals a hint of green in its light gold color. While somewhat reticent aromatically, with airing, it offers up honeyed tropical fruit, orange marmalade, pineapple, sweet creme brulee, and buttered nut-like scents. In the mouth, it is full-bodied with gorgeously refreshing acidity as well as massive concentration and unctuosity. Everything is uplifted and given laser-like focus by refreshing acidity. This largescaled, youthful Yquem appears set to take its place among the most legendary vintages of the past, and will age effortlessly for 75+ years.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 04/05 6 bottles (owc) $2,750-3,500 283. P. Amiot Clos de la Roche 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $400-600 284. Comte Armand Pommard 1er Cru Clos des Epeneaux 2003 (6 bts-owc) 2005 (6 bts-oc), Burghound, 94 pts. 04/01/08 Cote de Beaune 12 bottles $1,100-1,600 285. Bouchard P&F Chambertin Clos de Beze 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 94-97 pts. 04/01/07 6 bottles $1,500-2,200 286. Bouchard P&F Chevalier Montrachet 2002 Cote de Beaune Burghound, 93 pts. 07/01/04 3 bottles $450-650 287. Bouchard P&F Corton Charlemagne 2004 Cote de Beaune 3 bottles $200-300 288. Bouchard P&F Volnay 1er Cru Caillerets Ancienne Cuvee Carnot 2005 Cote de Beaune Burghound, 94 pts. 04/01/07 6 bottles $400-600 289. A. Burguet Chambertin Clos de Beze 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 94 pts. 01/01/08 6 bottles $1,100-1,700

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290. Meo Camuzet F&S Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru Les Feusselottes 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $650-950

297. J. Drouhin Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru Les Amoureuses 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 94 pts. 04/01/07 3 bottles $800-1,200

291. S. Cathiard Vosne Romanee 1er Cru Aux Malconsorts 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 93 pts. 01/01/08 3 bottles $550-750

298. J. Drouhin Clos Vougeot 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 94 pts. 04/01/07 6 bottles (oc) $650-950

292. Domaine Robert Chevillon Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Saint Georges 2005 (3 bts), Burghound, 92-94 pts. 01/01/07 Les Vaucrains 2005 (6 bts), Burghound, 91-94 pts. 01/01/07 Cote de Nuits 9 bottles $625-900 293. V. Dauvissat (Rene & Vincent) Chablis 1er Cru La Forest 2007 Chablis 12 bottles (oc) $350-500 294. V. Dauvissat (Rene & Vincent) Chablis Grand Cru Les Preuses 2002 Chablis “This is a big step up in power and weight with a gorgeously complex nose of minerals, white flowers and that wonderful crushed oyster shell and iodine component followed by pure, muscular, fantastically detailed and precise flavors that coat the palate with buckets of sappy extract. This is quite concentrated and powerful yet there is a real sense of grace and class that separates this from all of the prior wines. The finish builds and builds until it finally explodes on the superbly long back end with a sense of crystalline minerality yet all the while this remains a wine built more along the lines of finesse rather than the power of the Les Clos though it must be said that the ‘02 Preuses is hardly shy. This is one of those really rare wines where all you can say is ‘WOW.’” Burghound, 94 pts. 10/01/04 6 bottles $500-700

299. J. Drouhin Grands Echezeaux 2005 Cote de Nuits “This is usually a very fine but rarely profound example of the appellation but in 2005 it absolutely leaves in the dust its usual quality level and it was without question the biggest, and best, surprise of my visit chez Drouhin. A touch of wood toast frames the elegant, pure, intense and gorgeously spicy black pinot fruit that complements perfectly the big, robust, sweet and large-scaled flavors that are underpinned by very firm buried tannins and sensational length. Like the Griotte, this has that that ‘wow’ factor and then some. Quite simply put, this is reference standard juice in 2005. Don’t miss it and it is a wine that I will be putting in my cellar.” Burghound, 96 pts. 04/01/07 6 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800 300. Faiveley Chambertin Clos de Beze 2005 Cote de Nuits “As aromatically complex as the Clos des Cortons is, the Clos de Bèze goes it one better with a dazzling array of spice, earth, mineral, fruit and subtle floral aromas that change every few seconds but continue onto the elegant, pure, transparent and vibrant flavors that possess superb power and striking depth of material on the unbelievably long finish. This is also quite firmly structured but completely balanced and the flavors are the perfect example of the term power without weight. A monument in the making but a wine for the patient.” Burghound, 95-97 pts. 01/01/07 6 bottles (owc) $1,500-2,200

295. V. Dauvissat (Rene & Vincent) Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos 2006 Chablis Burghound, 93 pts. 10/01/08 12 bottles (oc) $700-1,100

301. Faiveley Mazis Chambertin 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 93-95 pts. 01/01/07 12 demi bottles (owc) $1,000-1,500

296. J. Drouhin Bonnes Mares 2005 Cote de Nuits “A spicy, ripe and pure nose of floral red pinot fruit and rose petals possesses nuances of menthol, earth and a slight whiff of the sauvage that can also be found on the rich, serious and powerful big-bodied flavors that are sleekly muscled and very firmly structured yet they remain balanced, cool and harmonious on the monumentally long finish. This seems less structured than it really is as the abundant sap renders them less prominent if not invisible. While 15 to 20 years should see this at its apogee, this will still be alive and well at 50 years of age.” Burghound, 96 pts. 04/01/07 6 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800

302. W. Fevre Chablis Bougros Cote de Bouguerots 2004 Chablis 12 bottles (oc) $450-650 303. W. Fevre Chablis Les Preuses 2004 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 94 pts. 05/06/11 6 bottles (owc) $300-450

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304. W. Fevre Chablis Grand Cru Bougros Cote de Bouguerots 2002 Chablis Burghound, 94 pts. 07/27/08 6 bottles $300-450 304A. W. Fevre Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos 2006 Chablis Burghound, 95 pts. 10/01/08 12 bottles (owc) $600-900 305. H. Gouges Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Saint Georges 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 94 pts. 01/01/08 6 bottles $500-700 306. V. Girardin Charmes Chambertin 2005 Cote de Nuits 12 bottles (oc) $750-1,100

312. L. Jadot Griottes Chambertin 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,200 313. M. Lafarge Volnay 1er Cru Mitans 2005 Cote de Beaune 3 bottles $250-350 314. Domaine des Comtes Lafon Volnay 1er Cru Santenots Du Milieu 2002 (6 bts) 2005 (6 bts), Burghound, 94 pts. 04/01/08 Cote de Beaune 12 bottles $1,000-1,500 315. Domaine des Comtes Lafon 2006 Meursault Clos de la Barre (6 bts) Volnay 1er Cru Santenots de Milieu (6 bts) Cote de Beaune 12 bottles $850-1,250

307. J. Grivot Clos Vougeot 2005 (6 bts), Burghound, 94 pts. 01/01/08 Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Les Boudots 2005 (6 bts) Cote de Nuits 12 bottles $950-1,400

316. D. Laurent Clos de la Roche Cuvee Vieilles Vignes “Intra-muros” Grand Cru 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (oc) $600-900

308. Guffens Heynen Pouilly Fuisse 2005 Maconnais 6 bottles $250-350

317. D. Laurent Clos Vougeot Cuvee Vieilles Vignes Sui Generis 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (oc) $600-900

309. L. Jadot Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St. Jacques 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $650-950

318. D. Laurent Mazis Chambertin 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (oc) $600-900

310. L. Jadot Bonnes Mares 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 93-95 pts. 04/01/07 6 bottles (owc) $1,000-1,500

319. D. Laurent Charmes Chambertin Vieilles Vignes 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $400-600

311. L. Jadot Clos Vougeot 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound 92-94 pts. 04/01/07 6 bottles (owc) $450-650

319A. D. Laurent Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St. Jacques 2004 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (oc) $350-500 320. Leroy Bourgogne 2004 12 bottles (owc) $750-1,100

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321. Leroy Gevrey Chambertin 2004 Cote de Nuits “Again, the aromatic profile is completely different with a much deeper emphasis on iron-infused earth, underbrush and an understated sauvage quality that leads to stylish, powerful and almost implausibly complex flavors that exude a sense of raw power yet the overall impression is one of control and near perfect balance. A stunner of a wine that has complexity to burn.” Burghound, 95 pts. 04/01/06 6 bottles $1,000-1,500 322. Leroy Vosne Romanee 2004 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $1,800-2,400 323. Leroy (Maison) Mixed Case Aloxe Corton Les Brunettes 2003 (3 bts) Meursault 1er Cru 1997 (3 bts) Meursault 1er Cru Les Poruzots 1999 (3 bts) Leroy Saint Aubin 1er Cru 1999 (3 bts) Cote de Beaune 12 bottles $800-1,200 324. Lignier Michelot Morey St. Denis 1er Cru Les Faconnieres 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $300-450 325. Mommessin Clos de Tart 2005 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $750-1,100 326. D. Mortet Chambertin 2002 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 93 pts. 01/01/05 6 bottles (oc) $1,200-1,800 327. Ponsot Clos de la Roche Vieilles Vignes 2005 Cote de Nuits “All the superb and dramatic complexity that this displayed from barrel has made it into bottle as an extremely ripe and fantastically broad nose soars from the glass, merging seamlessly into dense, pure rich and powerful flavors that are opulent, sweet and dripping with so much extract and sap that the combination stains and saturates the palate on the hugely proportioned yet impeccably balanced finish that is so long that it doesn’t seem possible. Given how many reference standard vintages Domaine Ponsot has produced of the Clos de la Roche over the years, it would be presumptuous to anoint this as the best ever but if it isn’t, it will certainly take its rightful place among the very greatest. In sum, a ‘wow’ wine that makes you shake your head in sheer amazement. However be aware that this is a buy and forget wine as it will require at least 15 years to shed its considerable tannins and it will see 50 years without difficulty.” Burghound, 99 pts. 01/01/08 1 bottle $600-900

328. Ponsot Gevrey Chambertin Cuvee L’Abeille 2005 (6 bts) Morey St. Denis 1er Cru Cuvee des Alouettes 2005 (6 bts) Cote de Nuits 12 bottles $550-750 329. N. Potel Chambertin 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 92-95 pts. 01/01/07 12 bottles (2 x owc) $3,250-4,500 330. N. Potel Ruchottes Chambertin Clos des Ruchottes 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (owc) $700-1,000 331. N. Potel Clos de la Roche 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 92-94 pts. 01/01/07 6 bottles (owc) $900-1,300 332. La Pousse d’Or Corton Bressandes 2005 Cote de Beaune Burghound, 92-94 pts. 04/01/07 12 bottles $700-1,000 333. A. Rousseau Pere et Fils Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru Clos St. Jacques 2005 Cote de Nuits “A subtle trace of wood frames the bright red pinot fruit and naturally spicy nose that is extremely fresh and this sense of vibrancy and freshness suffuses the rich, round and even more powerful lithe and tautly shaped flavors replete with the same energy and precision of the Ruchottes, all wrapped in a stony and perfectly balanced finish that seems to have no end. A stunning wine that should age for years and this is potentially the best CSJ that I have seen in the last 20 years.” Burghound, 94 pts. 01/01/08 3 bottles $1,200-1,800 334. A. Rousseau Ruchottes Chambertin Clos des Ruchottes 2005 (3 bts), Burghound, 94 pts. 01/01/08 Mazis Chambertin Grand Cru 2005 (3 bts) Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $1,400-2,200 335. J. Roty Charmes Chambertin Tres Vieilles Vignes 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 95 pts. 01/01/08 3 bottles $900-1,300

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336. Vogue Chambolle Musigny 2002 (3 bts) F. Lamarche Clos Vougeot 2005 (3 bts) M. Mugneret Grands Echezeaux 2005 (3 bts) 9 bottles $550-850

344. Egly Ouriet Brut Tradition Grand Cru (6 bts) Brut Rose Grand Cru (6 bts) 12 bottles $575-825

337. Vogue Musigny Cuvee Vieilles Vignes 2002, Burghound, 96 pts. 03/02/07 2005, Burghound, 99 pts. 01/01/08 Cote de Nuits 2 bottles $1,250-1,800

345. Moet & Chandon Champagne Cuvee Dom Perignon Rose 1996 A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 11/10 6 bottles $1,600-2,400

Champagne, champagne, champagne! 338. Billecart Salmon Grand Cuvee 1996 “The nose is an enticing melange of floral and earth aromas with a dollop of savoury: jasmine, slate, white pepper, freshly baked bread and marmite. The palate is very dry, very tight and seems to be restraining an explosion of fruit and autolytic expression. Crisp acidity and very fine bubbles. Very long minerally finish.” L. Perrotti Brown for R. Parker, 95 pts. 09/09 6 bottles (each in individual owc) $550-750 339. Bollinger R.D. Extra Brut 1996 BS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 11/30/06 6 bottles (2 x oc) $900-1,300 340. Dom Perignon 1996 “The nose gives intense toasty, biscuity notes with an underlying fruit character of warm strawberries, golden delicious apple slices, oyster shells and chalk dust. Very crisp, fine, youthful and fresh in the mouth, the finish provides layers of minerals, citrus fruits and a pleasant creaminess in texture and flavour.” L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 96 pts. 05/11 3 bottles (in individual gift boxes) $450-650 341. Deutz Blanc de Blancs 2000 6 bottles (oc) $300-450 342. Deutz Cuvee William Deutz Rose 1996 BS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 11/30/05 12 bottles (2 x oc) $1,300-1,800 343. Egly Ouriet Grand Cru Brut Millesime 1998 6 bottles $350-550

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346. Charles Heidsieck 1995 Blanc des Millenaires (6 bts-oc) Brut Millesime (6 bts) 12 bottles $750-1,100 347. Henriot Brut Millesime 1996 6 bottles $250-350 348. Jacquesson & Fils Champagne 1996 Extra Brut Avize Grand Cru (6 bts), BS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 11/30/07 Rose Extra Brut (3 bts) 9 bottles $500-750 349. Krug Brut 1990 BS for Wine Spectator, 97 pts. 11/30/05 3 bottles (each in individual gift box) $700-1,000 350. Krug Brut 1995 BS for Wine Spectator, 98 pts. 07/31/06 6 bottles (each in individual gift box) $900-1,300 351. Krug Brut 1996 BS for Wine Spectator, 99 pts. 07/31/07 3 magnums (oc) $1,600-2,400 352. Salon ‘Les Mesnil’ Brut Blanc de Blancs 1996 6 bottles (owc) $1,400-1,800 353. Laurent Perrier Grand Siecle Brut N.V. BS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 11/15/08 6 bottles (each in individual gift box) $500-750

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354. Perrier Jouet Fleur de Champagne Cuvee Belle Epoque 1996 1 magnum (owc) $200-300 355. Perrier Jouet Fleur de Champagne Cuvee Belle Epoque 1996 1 magnum (owc) $200-300 356. Philipponnat Brut Clos des Goisses 1996 3 bottles $425-625 357. Pol Roger Cuvee Sir Winston Churchill Brut 1996 6 bottles (oc) $900-1,300 358. Pol Roger Cuvee Sir Winston Churchill Brut 1998 12 bottles $1,200-1,800 359. Pol Roger Cuvee Sir Winston Churchill Brut 1998 3 magnums $650-950 360. Salon Brut Blanc de Blancs 1996 6 bottles (owc) $1,400-1,800 361. Taittinger Brut Blanc de Blanc Comtes de Champagne 1996 6 bottles (oc) $900-1,400 362. Veuve Clicquot Brut La Grande Dame 1996 6 bottles (each in individual gift boxes) $800-1,200 363. T. Allemand Cornas Reynard 2005 Northern Rhone “Densely packed, with tar, olive and maduro tobacco notes up front, holding the massive core of braised fig, plum sauce and tar at bay for now. The muscular finish shows flashes of iron, garrigue and graphite. Very, very long. Best from 2011 through 2024.” JM for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 02/28/09 6 bottles $350-500 364. Chapoutier Cote Rotie la Mordoree 2005 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 94+ pts. 02/08 6 bottles (owc) $500-750

365. Chapoutier Ermitage L’Ermite 1999 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 96 pts. 04/02 6 bottles $750-1,200 366. Chapoutier Ermitage L’Ermite 2005 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 99+ pts. 02/08 3 magnums $1,400-1,900 367. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Meal 2005 Northern Rhone “There are 481 cases of the black/purple 2005 Ermitage Le Meal. As always, classic blackberry, asphalt, charcoal, and beef blood notes jump from the glass of this intense wine. Full-bodied, with staggering concentration and a personality not terribly dissimilar from a first-growth Pauillac, but showing no evidence of oak whatsoever (and that is in spite of being aged in 100% new oak casks), this wine needs 10-12 years of bottle age, and should keep for 50-100 years.” R. Parker, 96 pts. 02/08 6 bottles (owc) $600-900 368. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Meal 2005 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 96 pts. 02/08 3 magnums (owc) $800-1,200 369. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 1995 Northern Rhone “The 1995 Ermitage Le Pavillon is magnificent. The wine is more accessible than the 1996 (due to lower acidity and more immediately accessible glycerin and fruit), with a magnificent black/purple color, and layers of cassis fruit, smoky, roasted meat, and mineral characteristics that are the result of barrel fermentation and high extraction of fruit. It is huge, but not heavy, gorgeously proportioned, and dazzlingly welldefined. A monster Hermitage of immense proportions, it somehow manages to keep everything in balance. This backward Pavillon will require 10-12 years of cellaring. It should age well through the first half of the next century.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 10/97 3 bottles $375-550 370. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 2003 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/06 6 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800 371. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 2005 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 98+ pts. 02/08 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,200

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372. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 2005 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 98+ pts. 02/08 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,200

380. Mas de Boislauzon Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee du Quet 2007 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 100 pts. 10/09 6 bottles $1,000-1,500

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381. Dom. de la Mordoree Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee de la Reine de Bois 2005 Southern Rhone “Since 1996, their Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee de la Reine des Bois has been one of the stars of the vintage. The 2005 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee de la Reine des Bois boasts a dense purple color, a full-bodied, opulent style, moderately high tannin, sensational concentration, and abundant aromas and flavors of spring flowers, blueberries, blackberries, cherries, and spice. It is a meaty, fleshy, tannic effort that brings to mind the 1998. A brilliant wine for the vintage, it should be exceptionally long lived.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/07 6 bottles (owc) $350-500

374. Le Clos du Caillou Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve Le Clos du Caillou 2005 Southern Rhone “One of the top wines of the vintage is Domaine du Caillou’s 2005 Chateauneuf du Pape Le Clos du Caillou Reserve. Its dense ruby/purple hue is followed by elegant aromatics of blueberries, blackberries, spring flowers, licorice, and roasted meats. Dense and full-bodied with intense concentration, a multidimensional mouthfeel, and a sensational finish, it should be at its finest between 2011-2025.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/07 12 bottles (oc) $1,200-1,800 375. Domaine de la Vieille Julienne Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve 2000 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 99 pts. 02/03 3 bottles $450-650 376. Guigal Hermitage Blanc Ex Voto 2003 Northern Rhone “The 2003 Hermitage Ex-Voto blanc is the quintessential white Hermitage, a blend of 95% Marsanne and 5% Roussanne with extraordinary honeyed licorice, quince, marmalade, and truffle notes, an unctuous texture, great purity and richness, and a profound mouthfeel and length. This is extraordinary wine and certainly one of the most profound dry whites I ever tasted. It seems to be set for an amazingly long life.” R. Parker, 96+ pts. 04/07 6 bottles (owc) $500-750 377. Guigal Hermitage Ex Voto 2001 Northern Rhone R. Parker, (94-96) pts. 12/04 6 bottles (owc) $600-900 378. Hastae Barbera d’Asti Quorum 2003 Piedmont 6 bottles (owc) $150-200 379. Delas Freres Hermitage Les Bessards 2003 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 96+ pts. 02/06 6 bottles $350-500

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382. Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Reservee 2003 Southern Rhone “The 2003 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Reservee stands out as one of the all-time great wines made by Laurence Feraud and her father, Paul. I remember first tasting it from a large tank as it was still fermenting and it was already impressive! It is a full-bodied, powerful wine that must tip the scales at close to 15.5% natural alcohol. I don’t think this big, chewy, voluptuously textured wine will ever close down. Dark plum/garnet with the classic Provencal display of garrigue, lavender, pepper, kirsch and Asian plum sauce, this full-throttle wine has splendid concentration, silky tannins, and a very voluptuous texture. It should continue to drink well for another 25 years.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/08 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,300 383. Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo 2000 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/04 6 bottles $1,800-2,400 384. Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo 2003 Southern Rhone “For the fourth time, the Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo has been produced, and for the fourth time, it has received a perfect score although I might back off the 2000’s perfect score based on the fact that it seems to be more of an upper-ninety point wine than pure perfection these days. The 2003 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo has distanced itself ever so slightly from the 2003 Cuvee Reservee. Before bottling and immediately after bottling, these two wines’ differences were not as evident. At present the Capo reveals that extra level of flavor, power, complexity and richness. It is a big wine (16.1% alcohol – less than in the 1998, but more than in the 2000 and 2007) boasting a dark plum/garnet color as well as a stunning bouquet of aged beef intermixed with pepper, herbes de Provence, and steak au poivre. This unctuously textured, full-bodied Chateauneuf possesses enormous body, huge flavors and sweet, velvety tannins. Still youthful, it has not yet begun to close down, and I’m not sure it ever will given this unusual vintage. It is a modern day classic that should continue to provide provocative as well as compelling drinking for 20-30+ years.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 10/10 3 bottles $1,000-1,500

385. Chateau de Saint Cosme Gigondas Les Claux 2007 Southern Rhone 6 bottles (oc) $350-500 386. Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2005 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/07 12 bottles (owc) $700-1,100 387. Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2005 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/07 3 magnums $450-650 388. Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2006 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/08 6 bottles $450-650 389. Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2006 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/08 3 magnums $500-700 390. Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2007 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 99+ pts. 10/09 3 magnums $600-900 391. Clos du Mont Olivet Chateauneuf du Pape La Cuvee du Papet 2007 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 98+ pts. 10/09 6 bottles $450-650 392. Clos Saint Jean Chateauneuf du Pape Deus Ex Machina 2005 Southern Rhone “The 2005 Chateauneuf du Pape Deus-Ex Machina is utter perfection in the glass—an awesome wine both comparable to and eclipsing the otherworldly 2003. Saturated purple to the rim, with an extraordinary nose of incense, fruitcake, blackberry and black cherry notes with some subtle roasted herbs, roast beef, smoke, and licorice, massive fruit concentration, extraordinary intensity, unreal purity and harmony, and a seamless integration of acidity, tannin, and alcohol, this is a tour de force in winemaking and certainly one of the most compelling Chateauneuf du Papes I have ever tasted. The length goes on well past a minute, and the wine should age effortlessly for 25-30+ years. The tannins are formidable according to consulting oenologist Philippe Cambie, but they are nearly obscured by the wine’s remarkable concentration and intensity. This is a riveting wine.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 100 pts. 10/07 6 bottles $1,000-1,500

393. Clos Saint Jean Chateauneuf du Pape La Combe des Fous 2005 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 98+ pts. 10/07 6 bottles $600-900 394. Usseglio Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve des Deux Freres 2005 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 95+ pts. 10/07 6 bottles (owc) $500-750 395. P. Usseglio Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee de mon Aieul 2007 Southern Rhone “There are 1,800 cases of the 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee du Mon Aieul (100% tank-aged Grenache). It represents an awesome naked/virginal expression of Grenache from three vineyard parcels planted in sand, clay, and limestone soils. After tasting this wine on five separate occasions, I can state with certainty, it has the most saturated color of any Mon Aieul produced to date. Moreover, its perfume of blueberry liqueur, black raspberries, licorice, roasted meat juices, and lavender is incredible. Full-bodied power, a multilayered mouthfeel, tremendous purity, and awesome concentration put this wine in a class by itself. This sensational Chateauneuf du Pape is still very young, and 3-4 years of cellaring is required. It should be a modern day legend and last for nearly two decades.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 10/09 6 bottles $900-1,400 396. F. Cotat (Paul & Francois) Sancerre La Grande Cote 2005 Loire 12 bottles (oc) $300-450 397. F. Cotat (Paul & Francois) Sancerre Les Culs de Beaujeu 2005 Loire 12 bottles (oc) $300-450 398. F. Cotat (Paul & Francois) Sancerre Mont Damnes 2005 Loire 12 bottles (oc) $350-500 399. G. Boulay Sancerre La Comtesse 2005 Loire 12 bottles $425-625 400. D. Dagueneau Pouilly Fume Pur Sang 2005 Loire 6 bottles $400-600

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401. D. Dagueneau Pouilly Fume Silex 2005 Loire JM for R. Parker, 96 pts. 09/30/07 6 bottles $650-950

408A. B. Giacosa Barbaresco Santo Stefano 2004 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/07 3 bottles $350-500

402. Conterno Fantino Barolo Sori Ginestra 2001 Piedmont R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/06 6 bottles $500-750

408B. B. Giacosa Barolo Riserva Le Rocche del Falletto di Serralunga d’Alba 2001 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 10/06 3 magnums (owc) $1,300-1,900

403. Gaja Barbaresco 2004 Piedmont 12 bottles (2 x owc) $1,200-1,800 404. Gaja Langhe Nebbiolo Sperss 1997 Piedmont JS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 2007 6 bottles $1,600-2,200 405. Gaja Langhe Nebbiolo Sperss 2003 Piedmont “The nose of this wine is so precise, with perfume, rose, blackberry and raspberry aromas, and the full-bodied palate builds and builds and then overflows with ripe fruit and layers of rich, ripe, velvety tannins. This has amazing opulence, yet it’s profound and structured. A fabulous wine. The best Sperss ever made. Best after 2013. 1,250 cases made.” JS for Wine Spectator, 98 pts. 12/15/07 6 bottles $900-1,300 406. Gaja Langhe Nebbiolo Sperss 2004 Piedmont “Powerful and structured. Delicate aromas of sandalwood, blackberry, licorice and cherry follow through to a full body, with very chewy tannins and loads of pretty fruit and hints of vanilla. Sneaks up on you to deliver a red for aging. Massive. An amazing wine. Best after 2014. 1,500 cases made.” JS for Wine Spectator, 99 pts. 09/30/08 6 bottles $1,000-1,500 407. B. Giacosa Barbaresco Riserva Asili 2004 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/07 12 bottles (owc) $2,400-3,600 408. B. Giacosa Barbaresco Rabaja 2004 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 10/07 6 bottles $800-1,200

409. B. Giacosa Barolo Riserva Le Rocche del Falletto de Serralunga d’Alba 2001 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 10/06 6 bottles (owc) $1,100-1,500 410. Giacosa Barolo Riserva Le Rocche del Falletto di Serralunga 2004 Piedmont 12 bottles (owc) $4,500-6,500 411. B. Giacosa Barolo Le Rocche del Falletto di Serralunga d’Alba 2005 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96+ pts. 04/09 6 bottles (owc) $500-750 412. B. Giacosa Barolo Falletto di Serralunga d’Alba 2004 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/07 6 bottles (owc) $750-1,100 413. Mascarello Barolo Monprivato 2004 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 10/08 12 bottles $500-750 414. B. Rocca Barbaresco Rabaja 2000 Piedmont 6 bottles $350-550 415. L. Sandrone Barolo Cannubi Boschis 2000 Piedmont JS for Wine Spectator, 97 pts. 07/31/04 6 bottles (owc) $550-750

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416. P. Scavino Barolo Rocche dell’Annunziata Riserva 2000 Piedmont 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,200

425. Altesino Brunello di Montalcino Montosoli 2001 Tuscany 6 bottles (oc) $350-500

417. P. Scavino Barolo Rocche dell’Annunziata Riserva 2001 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,200

426. Argiano Solengo 1996 (3 bts), JS for Wine Spectator, 95 pts. 12/15/98 1997 (3 bts), JS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 2007 2001 (3 bts), JS for Wine Spectator, 95 pts. 10/31/03 Tuscany 9 bottles $500-700

418. P. Scavino Barolo Bric del Fiasc 2004 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/07 6 bottles $350-500 419. La Spinetta (Rivetti) Barolo Vursu Vigneto Campe 2000 Piedmont 6 bottles (owc) $400-600 420. R. Voerzio Barolo Cerequio 2004 Piedmont “The 2004 Barolo Cerequio has been nothing short of profound on the four previous occasions I have tasted it and it is equally superb now that it is in bottle. It flows from the glass with a beautiful, pure expression of roses, flowers, sweet spices and ripe red fruit. This richlytextured, sumptuous Barolo literally shimmers with fruit from start to finish. The glorious, complete 2004 Cerequio is a superb effort from the inspired Roberto Voerzio.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 12/07 3 bottles $400-600 421. No lot. 422. R. Voerzio Barolo Riserva Vecchie dei Capalot Brunate 2000 Piedmont 3 magnums (owc) $900-1,400 423. B. Giacosa Barbaresco Asili 1997 (2 bts) Gromis (Gaja) Barolo Conteisa Cerequio 1997 (2 bts) Piedmont 4 bottles $500-700 424. La Valentina Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Binomio 2001 Abruzzi 6 bottles (oc) $200-300

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427. Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova 2001 Tuscany JS for Wine Spectator, 97 pts. 04/30/06 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 428. Castelgiocondo (Frescobaldi) Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 1997 Tuscany 6 bottles (owc) $500-700 429. Fanti (Tenuta San Filippo) Brunello di Montalcino 2001 Tuscany 12 bottles $600-900 430. Fontodi Flaccianello 2004 Tuscany L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 95 pts. 03/09 12 bottles $800-1,200 431. Galardi Terra di Lavoro Roccamonfina 2006 Campania 12 bottles (2 x oc) $500-700 432. Le Macchiole Paleo Rosso 2001 Tuscany R. Parker, 96 pts. 04/06 6 bottles 1 magnum $400-600 433. Ornellaia Masseto 2001 Tuscany A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 04/07 6 bottles (owc) $3,500-5,500

434. Ornellaia 1999 (6 bts), A. Galloni for R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/07 2000 (3 bts) 2001 (3 bts), L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 95 pts. 05/09 Tuscany 12 bottles $1,250-1,850 435. Ornellaia 2004 Tuscany A. Galloni for R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/07 6 bottles (owc) $700-1,100 435A. Ornellaia 2006 Tuscany A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 08/09 6 bottles (owc) $700-1,100 436. S. Pacenti Brunello di Montalcino 2004 Tuscany “The 2004 Brunello di Montalcino is a huge, dense wine that explodes from the glass with tar, smoke, earthiness black cherries and minerals. The wine possesses dazzling concentration and tons of richness, as waves of fruit coat the palate in stunning style. This big, dramatic Brunello needs time in bottle, but it is nothing short of magnificent today. The balance, and the integration of the French oak in particular, is brilliant. For those who are curious to try a bottle now, the wine should be opened a few hours in advance as the tannins are imposing at this stage. This is a rare Brunello of superb pedigree and complexity.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 06/09 12 bottles (2 x oc) $700-1,100 437. Petrolo Galatrona 2006 2007 Tuscany A. Galloni for R. Parker, 95 pts. 08/09 12 bottles (2 x owc) $800-1,200 438. Il Poggione (Proprieta Franceschi) Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Vigna Paganelli 2001 Tuscany 6 bottles (oc) $350-500 439. Castello dei Rampolla Vigna d’Alceo 1997 (3 bts), JS for Wine Spectator, 98 pts. 2007 1999 (3 bts), JS for Wine Spectator, 95 pts. 11/15/01 2001 (3 bts) Tuscany 9 bottles $750-1,100

440. Sassicaia 1997 Tuscany 6 bottles $1,100-1,500 440A. Sassicaia 2006 Tuscany A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 08/09 2 magnums $500-750 441. Sette Ponti Oreno 2001 Tuscany D. Thomases for R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/04 6 bottles (owc) $300-450 442. La Serena Brunello di Montalcino 2001 Tuscany JS for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 7/31/06 6 bottles (oc) $350-500 443. Uccelliera Brunello di Montalcino 2004 Tuscany JS for Wine Spectator, 97 pts. 04/30/09 6 bottles $250-350 444. Valdicava Brunello di Montalcino 2001 Tuscany 6 bottles (oc) $500-700 445. Valdicava Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Madonna del Piano 1997 Tuscany JS for Wine Spectator, 98 pts. 2007 6 bottles (owc) $700-950 446. A. Caprai Sagrantino di Montefalco 25th Anniversary 2000 Umbria D. Thomases for R. Parker, 97 pts. 04/04 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 447. Feudi di San Gregorio Irpinia Serpico 2001 Campania “Bold and structured red. Dark color; black licorice, raspberry and mineral character and hints of dried flowers; full-bodied, with spicy fruit and undertones of black pepper. Chewy finish. This is fantastic. Best after 2007. 5,000 cases made.” JS for R. Parker, 02/29/04 6 bottles (oc) $300-450

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448. Galardi Terra di Lavoro Roccamonfina 2004 Campania 6 bottles $350-550 Ribera del Duero – Once home to the Spanish capital, the expansive plan of Old Castile forges on. The baked earth dotted with trees and vines, its steady rhythm interrupts only to skirt the occasional languorous estate. Seemingly unencumbered by where it is going or from where it has come, greatness here is senses more than seen. –LC Aalto P.S. is taking its place among the top properties of Ribera del Duero. Very concentrated and powerful, a standout in the sea of new producers in the region. –CM 449. Aalto P.S. 2004 Ribera del Duero J. Miller for R. Parker, 98 pts. 02/07 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 450. D. Pingus Flor de Pingus 2004 (6 bts), J. Miller for R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/10 2007 (6 bts), J. Miller for R. Parker, 95 pts. 06/10 Ribera del Duero 12 bottles $750-1,100 451. D. Pingus Flor de Pingus 2005 Ribera del Duero J. Miller for R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/10 12 bottles $500-750 452. D. Pingus Flor de Pingus 2006 Ribera del Duero J. Miller for R. Parker, 95 pts. 06/10 12 bottles $600-900 There is no separating Rioja from its wine—it hums as a region built with knowledge gained from ancestral successes. Slopes of all angles, heights, and soils are dedicated to the vine. Old stone wineries now stand beside modern architectural marvels. All are eager to continue the pace. –LC 453. Artadi Vina el Pison 2004 Rioja “The 2004 El Pison stands out from its peers. It has a deeper color than the 2007 with a splendid nose that jumps from the glass. Notes of espresso, balsamic, Asian spices, pain grille, mineral, and black cherry lead to a velvety, mouth-filling, deep wine that effortlessly combines elegance with power. It should easily drink well for another 30-40 years. It simply does not get any better.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/10 1 double magnum (owc) $1,200-1,800

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454. Artadi Pagos Viejos 2001 (6 bts-owc), R. Parker, 97 pts. 04/04 2004 (1 mag-owc), J. Miller for R. Parker, 97 pts. 02/07 Rioja 6 bottles (owc) 1 magnum (owc) $475-675 455. Muga Aro 2001 Rioja J. Miller for R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/10 3 bottles (in individual oc) $350-500 456. F. Remirez de Ganuza 2001 Rioja 6 bottles (owc) $200-300 457. B. Romeo Contador 2003 Rioja u: one shows signs of seepage J. Miller for R. Parker, 99 pts. 02/07 6 bottles (owc) $1,500-2,000 458. B. Romeo La Vina De Andres Romeo (Liende) 2004 Rioja J. Miller for R. Parker, 98 pts. 02/07 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 The Priorat…Spain’s otherworldly vinous frontier. Staring at the craggy slopes of dry baked earth, it’s a wonder that vines can survive, indeed thrive. –LC 459. Clos Erasmus 2001 (3 bts), R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/04 2004 (3 bts), J. Miller for R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/07 Priorat 6 bottles $1,200-1,800 460. Clos Mogador 2004 Priorat J. Miller for R. Parker, 96+ pts. 02/07 6 bottles (owc) $350-550 461. Cal Pla Planots Mas d’en Compte 2005 Priorat “The 2005 Mas d’En Compte Planots is 50% Garnacha and 50% Carinena from 100+-year-old vines aged in new French oak for 16 months. Purple-colored, the nose is more fruit confit than spice cabinet along with notes of wild blueberry and blackberry. This is followed by a ripe, totally hedonistic wine with extreme length and a decade of cellaring potential. While it will be hard to resist young, patient purchasers will be well rewarded.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 98 pts. 02/08 6 bottles (owc) $400-600

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462. Mas Doix Costers de Vinyes Velles 2004 Priorat “The 2004 Costers de Vinas Viejas is 50% Carinena, 48% Garnacha, and 2% Merlot aged for 16 months in new French oak. Deep purple, the aromas are other-worldly with truffle, tar, graphite, kirsch, and wild blueberry among the array of scents leaping from the glass. Flamboyant and opulent, the wine has remarkable richness and depth of flavor leading to a 60-second finish. Drink this hedonistic effort over the next 10-12 years.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 98 pts. 02/07 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 463. El Nido Clio 2003 Jumilla R. Parker, 96 pts. 08/06 6 bottles $300-450 464. Numanthia Termes Numanthia 2003 Toro 6 bottles (oc) $250-350 465. Numanthia Termes Numanthia 2004 Toro J. Miller for R. Parker, 94 pts. 02/07 12 bottles (2 x oc) $600-900 466. No lot. 467. Numanthia Termes Termanthia 2004 Toro “Believe it or not, the 2004 Termanthia is even better than the Numanthia. From an 11 acre plot, 2600 feet above sea level, planted with 100+-year-old ungrafted vines, the yields were well under 1 ton of fruit per acre. The wine was barrel fermented and received the “200% new oak” treatment over 20 months before being bottled unfined and unfiltered. Opaque purple-colored, the wine has an awesome nose which is already multi-faceted. There are elements of pain grille, lead pencil, mineral, violets, blueberry and blackberry with just a bit more subtlety and nuance than its two colleagues. On the palate the wine is an infant developmentally with densely packed ripe fruit, sensational balance, and a seamlessness that must be tasted to be believed. It should age like a great vintage of Lafite or Latour and have at least a 50 year life span. If you have a soul, sell it to the devil for a few bottles of this extraordinary liquid. There are only 1500 bottles for the American market.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/07 4 bottles $800-1,200 468. Pintia (Vega-Sicilia) 2004 Toro J. Miller for R. Parker, 95+ pts. 02/07 1 bottle (owc) $175-250

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469. Aalto Moncayo Aquilon 2005 Campo de Borja 6 bottles $500-750 469A. Catena Zapata Nicolas Catena Zapata 2004 (6 bts owc) 2005 (6 bts owc) Malbec Argentino 2005 (6 bts owc) Argentina 18 bottles (3 x owc) $1,400-1,900 470. Vina Cobos Cabernet Sauvignon Bramare 2006 Argentina 12 bottles $250-350 471. Vina Cobos Malbec Bramare 2006 Argentina J. Miller for R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/08 12 bottles $300-450 472. Vina Cobos Nico Marchiori Vineyard 2006 Argentina J. Miller for R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/08 6 bottles (owc) $750-1,100 473. Vina Cobos Malbec Marchiori Vineyard 2006 Argentina “According to Hobbs, 2006 was one of the great vintages of his 20 year career in Argentina. The near perfect 2006 Cobos Malbec Marchiori Vineyard is my favorite of this remarkable collection. A glass-coating, saturated opaque purple/black in color, the wine offers up a sexy/ kinky bouquet of pain grille, Asian spices, pencil lead, mineral, lavender, blueberry, and black cherry. On the palate there is layer upon layer of savory fruit, spice notes, espresso, and chocolate as well as exquisite balance. The wine’s finish lasts for more than a minute. Try a bottle, bury the rest in your cellar for ten years, and then drink them from 2018 to 2040.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 99 pts. 12/08 6 bottles (owc) $900-1,300 474. Branson Coach House Shiraz Coach House Block Rare Single Vineyard 2002 Barossa Valley HS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 05/31/04 6 bottles (2 x oc) $250-350 475. Clarendon Hills Grenache Old Vines Romas 2002 McLaren Vale R. Parker, 96 pts. 10/04 6 bottles (owc) $250-350

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476. Craggy Range Syrah Le Sol Gimblett Gravels Vineyard 2002 (6 bts-oc) 2005 (6 bts-oc) New Zealand 12 bottles (2 x oc) $360-540 Ben Glaetzer is one of Australia’s most talented winemakers, Amon Ra is on everyone’s short list of Shiraz. –CM 477. Glaetzer Shiraz Amon Ra 2005 Barossa Valley “The profound 2005 Shiraz Amon Ra is fashioned from a dry grown, 100- to 110 year-old vineyard, and spends 14 months in a combination of 100% new French and American barrels as well as 300-liter hogsheads. A saturated purple color is followed by scents of creme de cassis, incense, licorice, black raspberries, graphite, and sweet wood. It unfolds beautifully on the palate to reveal terrific richness, full-bodied power, great definition, and lovely elegance. This exquisite Shiraz is still young, but it possesses a degree of accessibility. It should age for two decades. It is a superb example of cutting edge winemaking being utilized on ancient Shiraz vines in the Barossa.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/06 10 bottles $500-750 478. Greenock Creek Alices Shiraz 2003 Barossa Valley R. Parker, 97 pts. 10/06 6 bottles $250-350 479. Mitolo Shiraz G.A.M. 2001 (3 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/02 2002 (3 bts), R. Parker, (95-97) pts. 08/03 2003 (3 bts), R. Parker, (96-100) pts. 10/04 South Australia 9 bottles $275-400 480. Mollydooker 2006 Carnival of Love (3 bts), J. Miller for R. Parker, 97 pts. 10/07 Enchanted Path (6 bts) McLaren Vale 9 bottles $450-650 481. Penfolds Grange 1998 South Australia “A wine that flirts with perfection, and should rival the 1986 as one of the legendary Granges produced, the 1998 has one of the highest alcohol contents (nearly 15%) as well as one of the highest percentages of Shiraz in the blend (97%). Its stunning purple color is accompanied by exceptionally sweet aromas of blackberry liqueur intermixed with barbecue spices, an endearing, smoky earthiness, pepper, roasted meats, and coffee. Huge, massive, unctuously textured, and extraordinarily youthful, this impressive wine is a candidate for perfection. It should continue to evolve over the next three decades.” R. Parker, 98+ pts. 06/09 3 bottles $800-1,200

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482. Shiraz Henry’s Drive Reserve 2003 (3 bts), R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/05 Messena The Eleventh Hour 2005 (5 bts) Shirvington 2002 (3 bts), R. Parker, 99 pts. 08/03 Australia 11 bottles $425-625 483. Two Hands Shiraz Ares 2002 (6 bts), R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/04 Bella’s Garden 2002 (3 bts-oc), R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/04 Barossa Valley 9 bottles $475-675 484. Yalumba Shiraz The Octavius 1999 (5 bts), R. Parker, 96 pts. 08/03 2001 (3 bts), R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/04 The Signature 1999 (3 bts), R. Parker, 08/03 Barossa Valley 11 bottles $425-625 485. Brewer Clifton Pinot Noir Melville Vineyard 2006 Central Coast 6 bottles $300-450 486. Brewer Clifton Pinot Noir 2005 Rio Vista (3 bts) Rancho Santa Rosa (3 bts) Central Coast 6 bottles $225-350 487. Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages 1997 Sonoma 6 bottles $300-500 488. Dominus Estate 1997 (3 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/00 1999 (3 bts) Napa 6 bottles $550-750 489. DuMOL Syrah Russian River Winery 2003 Sonoma 6 bottles $250-350 490. Lewis Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Napa 6 bottles $300-450

491. Marcassin Pinot Noir Marcassin Vineyard 2002 Sonoma “The profound 2002 Pinot Noir Marcassin Estate always reminds me of a top-notch Clos de la Roche from a domaine such as Ponsot. Notes of fresh mushrooms, forest floor, plums, black cherries, raspberries, and hints of white chocolate and smoke jump form the glass of this fullbodied wine. Its extraordinary nuances, amazingly complex, rich, broad palate, and spectacular finish suggest it should drink well for well over a decade.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 12/05 3 bottles $800-1,200 492. Marcassin Pinot Noir Blue Slide Ridge Vineyard 2002 Sonoma R. Parker, 95+ pts. 12/05 3 bottles $600-900 493. Marcassin Chardonnay Marcassin Vineyard 2003 Sonoma R. Parker, 97+ pts. 12/06 3 bottles $650-950 494. Neiman Cellars Red Wine Caldwell Vineyard 2001 (6 bts) 2002 (6 bts) Napa 12 bottles $500-700 495. No lot. 496. Pax Syrah Eastern Ridge 2006 Sonoma 3 bottles $175-300

499. Ridge Monte Bello 1997 (3 bts) 2001 (6 bts), R. Parker, 99 pts. 06/11 Santa Cruz Mountains 9 bottles $800-1,100 500. Schrader Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard, R. Parker, 98+ pts. 12/08 CCS Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard GIII Beckstoffer Georges III Vineyard, JL for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 6/15/09 RBS Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard T6 Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard, R. Parker, 98 pts. 12/08 5 bottles (owc) $1,400-1,900 501. Beaux Freres Grenache The Upper Terrace 2006 Oregon 6 bottles $250-350 502. Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 Columbia Valley “The 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon contains 3% Merlot and 1% Cabernet with the wine sourced from the Champoux, Klipsun, and Taptiel Vineyards. It was aged for 22 months in 100% new French oak. There are 3400 cases produced, most of it sold through the winery’s mailing list and the rest in a handful of markets. Opaque purple-colored, it delivers a remarkable array of aromas including pain grille, violets, pencil lead, truffle, Asian spices, black currant, and blueberry. This leads to a lustrous, layered, velvet-textured wine with gobs of spicy, ripe black fruits and beautifully integrated oak, tannin, and acidity. The long, pure finish goes on for well over a minute. It will evolve for a decade and drink well through 2045. I was able to retaste the 2001, 2002, and 2003 vintages and can only say that Monsieur Rovani’s notes and scores are right on the bull’s-eye.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 99 pts. 08/07 3 bottles $400-600 From the cellar of an East Coast Gentleman. Maintained in ideal cellar conditions, picked up by Skinner staff.

497. Pax Syrah 2005 Castelli Knight Ranch (3 bts), R. Parker (93-95) pts. 12/06 Cuvee Keltie (3 bts) Griffin’s Lair (3 bts) The Emerald Pool (3 bts) Sonoma 12 bottles $500-750 498. Pride Mountain Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2002 Napa R. Parker, 96+ pts. 12/05 3 bottles $350-550

503. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1982 St. Emilion, 1er Cru Classe JS for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 06/30/01 1 bottle $500-750 504. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1976 1978 1979 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe 3 bottles $350-500

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505. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1966 1967 1975 (1 mag) 1985 (1 bt) St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe 3 bottles 1 magnum $300-800 506. Chateau Haut Brion 1982 Pessac-Leognan, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 95 pts. 06/09 1 bottle $800-1,200 507. Chateau Haut Brion 1979 1983 1990, R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/09 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe 3 bottles $500-750 508. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1998 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “A blend of 81% Cabernet Sauvignon and 19% Merlot, this wine represents only 34% of Lafite’s total harvest. In a less than perfect Medoc vintage, it has been spectacular since birth, putting on more weight and flesh over the last year. This opaque purple-colored 1998 is close to perfection. The spectacular nose of lead pencil, smoky, mineral, and black currant fruit soars majestically from the glass. The wine is elegant yet profoundly rich, revealing the essence of Lafite’s character. The tannin is sweet, and the wine is spectacularly layered yet never heavy. The finish is sweet, super-rich, yet impeccably balanced and long (50+ seconds).” R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/01 1 bottle $500-700 509. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1966 1969 1979 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 3 bottles $300-450 510. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 1966 1976 1985 Pessac-Leognan, Cru Classe 3 bottles $500-700 511. Chateau Latour 1989 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe JS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 2010 4 bottles $1,500-2,200

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512. Chateau Margaux 1996 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe “The 1996 Chateau Margaux, which was bottled in September, 1998, is undoubtedly one of the great classics produced under the Mentzelopoulos regime. In many respects, it is the quintessential Chateau Margaux, as well as the paradigm for this estate, combining measured power, extraordinary elegance, and admirable complexity. I tasted the wine on three separate occasions in January, and in short, it’s a beauty! The color is opaque purple. The wine offers extraordinarily pure notes of blackberries, cassis, pain grille, and flowers, gorgeous sweetness, a seamless personality, and full body, with nothing out of place. The final blend (85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc) contains a high percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon. It tastes complete and long, although backward. My instincts suggest this wine will shut down, but at present it is openknit, tasting like a recently bottled wine. The fruit is exceptionally sweet and pure, and there are layers of flavor in the mouth. I do believe this wine will develop an extraordinary perfume, and possess a high level of richness.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 04/99 1 bottle $400-600 513. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1981 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $600-800 514. Chateau Petrus 1978 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel 1 bottle $300-500

Champagne 515. Pommery Cuvee Louise 1988 2 bottles $400-600 516. Dom Perignon 1990 (L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 98 pts. 03/09) 1993 2 bottles $500-700 517. Chateau Gloria 1975 (1 bt) 1988 (1 bt) Opus One 1998 (1 bt) 2005 (1 bt) Guigal 1990 (2 bts) Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou 1979 (1 bt) Taylor Fladgate 1977 (1 bt) 8 bottles $550-850

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518. Chateau Calon-Segur 2000 (1 bt) Chateau Pape Clement 2002 (1 bt) Chateau Cantemerle 2006 (1 bt) Chateau Beychevelle 2000 (1 bt) Reserve de la Comtesse 2000 (1 bt) Chateau Ducru 2000 (1 bt) Chateau Maucamps 2000 (1 bt) Chateau Montrose 2004 (1 bt) Fonseca 1997 (1 bt) 9 bottles $450-650 519. Chateau Brane Cantenac 1981 (1 bt) Chateau Haut Batailley 1996 (1 bt) Chateau Meyney 1990 (2 bts) Chateau Talbot 1970 (1 bt) 1984 (1 bt) 1989 (1 bt) Chanson Chambertin 1962 (1 bt) Quinta do Vesuvio 1989 (1 bt) 9 bottles $400-600 520. Chateau Margaux 1978 (1 bt) Chateau Montrose 1966 (1 bt) 1996 (1 bt) Muga Prado Enea Gran Reserva 1985 (3 bts) Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino 1983 (1 bt) Prunotto Barolo Riserva 1978 (1 bt) Caymus Special Selection 1980 (1 bt) 9 bottles $500-700 521. Chateau Branaire 1994 (1 bt) Chateau Beychevelle 1966 (1 bt) 1967 (1 bt) 1991 (1 bt) Chateau Haut Langlade 1988 (2 bts) Barbi B di M 1990 (2 bts) A Rodet Gevrey Chambertin Cave Privee 1996 (2 bts) Frescobaldi Castello di Nipozzano Chianti Rufina Riserva 1989 (2 bts) Chateau d’Yquem 1979 (1 bt) one with possible seepage 13 bottles $550-850

Port 522. Croft 1977 (1 bt) Fonseca 1983 (2 bts) Romariz Colheita 1963 (1 bt) Warre 1985 (1 bt) and one unidentifiable bottle of Port 5 bottles $400-600

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From the cellar of a Massachusetts Collector, stored in ideal conditions, offerings from Bordeaux, California, and beyond. 523. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1989 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all into neck 3 bottles $2,000-2,500 524. Chateau La Tour Haut Brion 1982 Pessac Leognan u: into neck “Today, the fruit from this vineyard has been incorporated into the second wine of La Mission-Haut-Brion, so I hope readers do not forget how great many vintages of La Tour-Haut-Brion were. The superb 1982 ranks alongside their great 1949, 1955, 1959, 1961, and 1975. No wine since this 1982 ever achieved this level of quality. Its inky/purple hue is followed by classic aromas of scorched earth, plums, cassis, charcoal, and truffles, powerful, full-bodied flavors, superb concentration, and a boatload of tannin. The wine is so complex aromatically, and the attack is so impressive that I can’t resist drinking it. However, it should be even better in 5-8 years, and should last for another three decades.” R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/09 2 bottles $700-1,100 525. Chateau Margaux 1983 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: one bottom neck, one top shoulder R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/03 2 bottles $900-1,300 526. Chateau Margaux 1986 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck 1 bottle $350-550 527. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1961 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: high shoulder R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/94 1 bottle $800-1,200 528. Chateau Petrus 2000 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: into neck “A prodigious Petrus, this wine has that extra level of intensity and complexity that is monumental. The magic is clearly Petrus, and the 2000 will always be an interesting vintage to compare to another legend in the making, the 1998, or more recently, of course, the 2005, 2008, and 2009. Extremely full-bodied, with great fruit purity, an unmistakable note of underbrush, black truffle, intense black cherries, licorice, and mulberry, the wine seems to show no evidence of oak whatsoever. It has a sumptuous, unctuous texture, plenty of tannin, but also vibrancy and brightness. This is a remarkable wine that seems slightly more structured and massive than the 1998, which comes across as slightly more seamless, as if it were haute couture.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/10 1 bottle $3,500-4,500

529. 1970 Bordeaux Horizontal Chateau Figeac 1970 (2 bts) (u: one bottom neck, one high shoulder) Chateau Giscours 1970 (2 bts) (u: one bottom neck, one very top shoulder) Chateau Gloria 1970 (1 bt) (u: high shoulder, capsule corrosion and tear) Chateau Lynch Bages 1970 (1 bt) (u: very top shoulder) Chateau Saint Pierre 1970 (3 bts) (u: one bottom neck, two very top shoulder) Les Forts de Latour 1970 (1 bt) (u: very top shoulder) 10 bottles $550-950 530. Chateau De Fieuzal 1989 (3 bts) Chateau La Conseillante 1982 (1 bt) (label staining and tears), R. Parker, 94 pts. 06/09 Chateau La Grange 1995 (5 demis) Chateau Le Bon Pasteur 1982 (1 bt), R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/09 Chateau Montrose 1982 (1 bt) Chateau Tour Pibran 2000 (1 bt) 7 bottles 5 demi bottles $550-950 531. Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grand Cru La Tache 1989 Cote de Nuits Bottle no. 02987 u: 2 cm 1 bottle $800-1,200 532. Chanson Pommard 2005 (2 bts) Vosne Romanee 2005 (2 bts) Gevrey Chambertin 2005 (2 bts) Comtes Lafon Volnay Santenots du Milieu 1er Cru 2001 (2 bts) Dominique Laurent Vosne Romanee Cuvee Royale 1997 (1 bt) Clos de la Roche, Grand Cru 2000 (2 bts) Latricieres Chambertin, Grand Cru 2000 (1 bt) 12 bottles $450-750 533. Bouchard Volnay Caillerets Ancienne Cuvee Carnot 2003 Chateau Mont Redon Cotes du Rhone 1995 Bizot Vosne Romanee Les Jachees 2001 Jean Marechal, Mercurey, 1er Cru, Clos L’Eveque 2005 Jos. Roty, Gevrey Chambertin, 1er Cru “Les Fontenys” 1998 L. Jadot, Gevrey Chambertin, Estournelles Saint Jacques 2004 (1 demi) 2003 (2 bts) Mark Morey, Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Morgeot 1996 Pierre Usseglio Chateauneuf du Pape 1998 Ramonet, Chassagne Montrachet, 1er Cru Morgeot 1996 T. et P. Matrot Meursault 2004 11 bottles 1 demi bottle $300-500

534. Aldegheri Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 1998 (1 bt) 1999 (1 bt) Allegrini La Poja 2000 (1 bt) Castellani Cinque Stelle Amarone 1998 (1 bt) Castello Fonterutoli Siepi 1998 (1 bt) Fratelli Ravello Barolo Vigna Giachini 1999 (1 bt) Gaja Barbaresco 1983 (1 bt) 1998 (2 bts) 9 bottles $400-600 535. d’Arenberg Dead Arm Shiraz 1998 (6 bts), R. Parker, 94+ pts. 06/09 2002 (2 bts) 2004 (1 mag in owc), R. Parker, 95+ pts. 10/06 McLaren Vale 8 bottles 1 magnum $300-600 536. Elderton Command Shiraz 2001 (1 bt) Kilikanoon The Medley 2004 (6 bts) Marquis Phillips Integrity Shiraz 2002 (1 bt) Penfolds Grange Syrah 1998 (1 bt) Two Hands Bella’s Garden Shiraz 2002 (2 bts) 11 bottles $400-700 537. Two Hands Shiraz Bella’s Garden 2002 (7 bts) (one with missing capsule, one with cracked capsule), R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/04 2004 (3 bts) Lost Highway/Stella’s Garden 2003 (2 bts) Barossa Valley 12 bottles $450-650 538. Araujo Eisele Vineyard Syrah 1994 (1 bt), R. Parker, 98 pts. 12/96 1995 (1 bt), R. Parker, 97 pts. 12/98 1998 (3 bts) Araujo Estate Altagracia 2000 (5 bts) 2001 (3 bts) Napa 13 bottles $750-1,100 539. Beringer Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1988 (1 bt) 1999 (1 bt) Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1985 (1 mag) 1991 (2 bts), R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/11 1992 (1 bt) 1994 (4 bts), R. Parker, 97 pts. 06/11 1997 (5 bts), R. Parker, 95 pts. 06/11 Beringer Bancroft Ranch Merlot 1993 (2 bts) Beringer Bancroft Ranch Private Reserve Merlot 1997 (1 bt) Napa 17 bottles 1 magnum $800-1,200

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540. Cain Five 1994 (3 bts) 2005 (3 bts) Cain Cuvee NV5 (3 bts) Cain Concept Library Edition 2000 (5 bts) Napa 14 bottles $400-600

547. Paul Hobbs Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 (5 bts) Pinot Noir 2003 (1 bt) Lindsay Estate Vineyard Pinot Noir 2005 (1 bt), R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/07 North Coast 7 bottles $275-425

541. Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1992 (5 bts) Caymus Special Selection Cabernet Sauvignon 1987 (1 bt) 1989 (3 bts) 1990 (2 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/93 1991 (1 bt) 1994 (1 bt), R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/97 Napa 13 bottles $650-950

548. Joseph Phelps Backus Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 Napa “Full-bodied, powerful, and rich, the deep purple-hued 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Backus Vineyard boasts a rich, sumptuous bouquet of graphite, blueberries, truffles, and damp earth. With an almost inky intensity, it will benefit from another 2-3 years of bottle age, and should drink well for two decades or more.” R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/06 6 bottles (owc) $450-750

542. Constant Diamond Mountain Vineyard 1995 (6 bts) (three missing labels, one cut capsule) Constant Diamond Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 (8 bts) Constant Diamond Mountain Syrah 2002 (6 bts) Napa 20 bottles $650-850 543. Duckhorn Merlot 2006 (4 bts) Paraduxx Canvasback 2002 (1 bt) Goldeneye Pinot Noir 2002 (4 bts) 2004 (1 bt) 2005 (4 bts) California 14 bottles $450-600 544. Far Niente Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 (2 bts) 1997 (6 bts) Napa 8 bottles $450-650 545. Far Niente Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Napa 6 bottles $350-500 546. Harlan Estate The Maiden 1998 Napa 3 bottles (owc) $250-350

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549. Joseph Phelps Backus Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 Napa “The 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon Backus (96% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest Petit Verdot and Malbec) is absolutely fabulous. The wine has a bluish purple color to the rim and an extraordinary nose of graphite, spring flowers, blackberries, cassis, and espresso roast. A savory, full-bodied, powerful wine with great fruit, low acidity, and abundant tannin, it cuts a broad swath across the palate. This is a classic Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon. It should drink well for at least 20 years.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/07 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 550. Joseph Phelps Backus Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Napa “The dense 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon Backus Vineyard (93% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest Petit Verdot and Malbec) offers sweet creme de cassis aromas interwoven with scorched earth, espresso roast, and licorice. Full-bodied as well as elegant with sweet tannin, gorgeous purity, and admirable depth, this effort has developed beautifully since I tasted it last year. It appears to have 25 or more years of aging potential.” R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/08 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 551. Joseph Phelps Backus Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Napa R. Parker, 94+ pts. 12/09 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 552. Joseph Phelps Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 (1 bt) 2003 (4 bts) 2004 (3 bts) 2005 (6 bts) 2006 (5 bts) 2007 (6 bts) Napa 25 bottles $500-800

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553. Joseph Phelps Insignia 2001 (3 bts), R. Parker, 99 pts. 06/11 30th Anniversary 2003 (6 bts-owc), R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/06 Napa 9 bottles $600-800 554. Joseph Phelps Insignia 2004 Napa “The 2004 Insignia (the first to be 100% from the estate vineyards) is a blend of 72% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot, 12% Petit Verdot, and the rest Malbec. I had this wine several times in Napa, and it is a beauty. A flashy, exuberant style for Phelps, with dense ruby/purple color, a gorgeous nose of creme de cassis, incense, licorice, smoke, and spice, the wine has supple tannins, a flamboyant, full-bodied mouthfeel, and tremendous length. Despite its precociousness and up-front style, this wine should evolve easily for 20 or more years. There are 10,000 cases of the 2004.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/07 6 bottles (owc) $450-600 555. Joseph Phelps Insignia 2005 Napa “Since 2004, 100% of the Bordeaux varietals used in the Insignia proprietary blend have been from estate vineyards. The beautiful, dense ruby/purple-tinged 2005 Insignia (a 12,500-case blend of 92% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot, and 1% Merlot) possesses sweet aromas of black cherries, cassis, chocolate, camphor, and a subtle hint of roasted herbs. Medium to full-bodied and elegant, with a European style imposed on the rich, velvety, California fruit, this cuvee will benefit from several years of bottle age, and should easily keep for three decades.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/08 6 bottles (owc) $450-600 556. Joseph Phelps Insignia 2006 Napa “The 2006 Insignia (95% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Petit Verdot; 16,000 cases produced) is a superb effort in this vintage. Another 30+ year wine, it boasts a dense plum/purple color as well as abundant notes of licorice, black currants, charcoal, black olives, and graphite. Full-bodied, pure, and rich with moderately high tannins, it represents a California version of a Bordeaux from Pauillac or St.-Julien.” R. Parker, 95+ pts. 12/09 6 bottles (owc) $400-500 557. Joseph Phelps Le Mistral 2003 (5 bts) 2004 (5 bts) 2005 (4 bts) 2006 (3 bts) Napa 17 bottles $300-500 558. Joseph Phelps Syrah 2002 (6 bts) 2003 (2 bts) 2004 (3 bts) 2007 (6 bts) Napa 17 bottles $350-550

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559. Justin Isosceles 1997 (1 mag) 2002 (1 bt) 2003 (2 bts) 2004 (2 bts) 2005 (2 bts) 2006 (2 bts) 2007 (2 bts) Paso Robles 11 bottles 1 magnum $400-600 560. Keenan Keenan Mernet Reserve 2001 (3 bts) 2004 (2 bts), R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/06 Keenan 25th Anniversary Merlot 2001 (3 bts) Keenan Spring Mountain Merlot 2002 (7 bts, 6 are in owc) Keenan Spring Mountain Cabernet Franc 2004 (1 bt), R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/06 2005 (1 bt) Keenan Syrah 2003 (1 bt) Keenan Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 (4 bts) Napa 22 bottles $600-900 561. Kistler Vineyard Cuvee Catherine Pinot Noir 1999, R. Parker (96-98) pts. 12/00 Kistler Vineyard Pinot Noir 2000 Sonoma 2 bottles $225-375 562. Martinelli Pinot Noir Reserve 1999 (3 bts) Blue Slide Ridge 2002 (2 bts), R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/05 Bondi Home Ranch Water Trough Vineyard 2002 (4 bts) (one with missing capsule) Sonoma 9 bottles $400-700 563. Peter Michael Les Pavots 2000 Sonoma 10 bottles $500-750 564. Peter Michael L’Esprit des Pavots 2005 (3 bts) Les Pavots 2005 (1 bt), R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/07 Pinot Noir Le Moulin Rouge 2006 (2 bts) California 6 bottles $325-475

565. Ojai Syrah Thompson Vineyard 1999 (2 bts) Stolpman Vineyard 2003 (1 bt) Thompson Vineyard 1999 (1 bt), R. Parker, 96 pts. 02/02 2002 (2 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 08/04 2003 (2 bts) 2004 (9 bts) White Hawk Vineyard 2003 (1 bt), R. Parker, 95 pts. 08/06 2004 (4 bts) Bien Nacido Vineyard 1996 (4 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 08/98 2004 (2 bts) 2006 (1 bt), R. Parker, 94 pts. 08/10 Roll Ranch 1999 (5 bts) Central Coast 34 bottles $700-1,100

570. A. Rafanelli Dry Creek Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 (3 bts) 2000 (2 bts) 2001 (3 bts) Sonoma 8 bottles $300-500

566. Opus One 1979 (2 bts) 1980 (1 bt) 1983 (1 bt) 1985 (2 bts) (both with heavy capsule corrosion and slight capsule loss) 1994 (1 bt) 1997 (1 bt, 1 mag) Napa 8 bottles 1 magnum $1,200-1,600

572. Williams Selyem Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 1999 (2 bts) 2000 (4 bts) 2002 (3 bts) 2003 (6 bts) Sonoma 15 bottles $500-800

567. Pride Mountain Vineyards Cabernet Franc 1996 (11 bts) 2005 (2 bts) Sonoma 13 bottles $275-425 568. Pride Mountain Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 1996 (1 mag) 2002 (4 bts) 2004 (3 bts) 2005 (6 bts) Napa 13 bottles 1 magnum $500-750 569. Pride Mountain Vineyards Merlot 2001 (10 bts) 2003 (6 bts) 2004 (2 bts) 2005 (6 bts) Pride Mountain Vineyards Vintners Select Cuvee Mountain Top Vineyard 2003 (2 bts) North Coast 26 bottles $600-900

571. Williams Selyem Pinot Noir Allen Vineyard 2002 (2 bts) Rochioli Riverblock 2000 (1 bt) 2002 (2 bts) Coastland Vineyards 2002 (1 bt) Precious Mountain 1999 (1 bt) North Coast 7 bottles $300-500

573. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Cask 23 1998 (2 mags) 2000 (1 bt) Napa 1 bottle 2 magnums $350-550 574. Trefethen Library Selection Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 (1 mag, 1 double mag in owc) 1996 (1 mag) 1997 (1 mag) Trefethen Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1998 (1 bt) Napa 1 bottle 3 magnums 1 double magnum $300-600 575. California Cabernet Sauvignon Altamura 2001 (1 bt) Chateau Montelena 1987 (1 bt) Dalla Valle 1997 (1 bt) Dunn Howell Mountain 1982 (1 bt), R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/93 Dunn Napa Valley 1990 (1 bt) Grgich Hills 1994 (1 bt) Lewis Cellars Reserve 1994 (1 bt) Spottswoode 1985 (1 mag) missing capsule 1997 (1 bt) California 8 bottles 1 magnum $650-950

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576. California Cabernet Sauvignon Groth 1989 (1 bt) Heitz Martha’s Vineyard 1985 (1 bt) Heitz Trailside 2002 (1 bt) Kenwood Artist’s Series 1997 (1 mag) Liparita Napa Valley 1994 (1 bt) Markham 1990 (4 bts) Robert Craig Howell Mountain 1994 (3 bts) Robert Mondavi Reserve 1985 (3 bts) Seavey 1999 (1 bt) Shafer, Stags Leap District 1990 (1 bt) Staglin Family Vineyard 1996 (1 bt) California 17 bottles 1 magnum $900-1,300 577. California Pinot Noir Ancien Steiner Vineyard 2001 (2 bts) Ancien Carneros 2002 (1 bt) Dumol 2003 (1 bt) Etude Heirloom 2000 (1 bt) bin scrape to vintage Marcassin Three Sisters Vineyard 2001 (1 bt), R. Parker, (93-95) pts. 08/02 Patz & Hall Hyde Vineyard 2000 (2 mags) Talley Arroyo Grande Valley 2003 (2 bts) Talley Rosemary’s Vineyard 2002 (1 bt), R. Parker, 94 pts. 08/04 Williams Selyem Hirsch Vineyard 1995 (1 bt) Olivet Lane Vineyard 1994 (1 bt) Riverblock Vineyard 1997 (1 bt) California 12 bottles 2 magnums $700-1,100 578. Andrus Reserve 1997 (1 bt) Beaulieu Vineyards Tapestry Reserve 1997 (1 bt) Dominus 1986 (3 bts) Joseph Phelps Insignia 1987 (1 bt) L’Aventure Estate Cuvee 2003 (1 bt), R. Parker, 94 pts. 06/05 Pahlmeyer Caldwell Vineyard 1989 (1 bt) Viader 1991 (1 bt) 1996 (1 bt) California 10 bottles $600-800 579. Domaine Drouhin Pinot Noir 1995 (1 mag owc) Domaine Serene Mark Bradford Pinot Noir 2000 (1 bt) Laird Diamond Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 (1 bt) 2003 (1 bt) Mount Veeder Winery Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 (6 bts) Pride Petite Syrah 2003 (1 bt) Pride Syrah 2003 (1 bt) Quilceda Creek Columbia Valley Merlot 2006 (2 bts), J. Miller for R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/09 Von Strasser Diamond Mountain Post Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 (1 bt) Von Strasser Diamond Mountain Estate Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 (2 bts) 16 bottles 1 magnum $450-850

580. Archery Summit Pinot Noir Archery Summit Estate Oregon 2002 (1 bt) Arcus Estate Willamette Valley 2001 (1 bt) 2003 (2 bts) 2006 (4 bts) Dundee Hills 2004 (1 bt) 2006 (1 bt) Looney Vineyard Willamette Valley 2003 (2 bts) Premier Cuvee Willamette Valley 2003 (1 bt) 2006 (4 bts) Red Hills Estate Willamette Valley 2003 (1 bt) Looney Vineyard Ribbon Ridge 2005 (1 bt) 2006 (2 bts) Oregon 21 bottles $500-800 581. Archery Summit Pinot Noir Arcus Estate Dundee Hills 2004 (1 bt) 2005 (2 bts) 2006 (1 bt) Dundee Hills Premier Cuvee 2004 (2 bts) Red Hills Estate Dundee Hills 2004 (1 bt) 2006 (2 bts) Renegade Ridge Estate Dundee Hills 2004 (1 bt) 2005 (4 bts) 2006 (4 bts) Oregon 18 bottles $450-750 582. Beaux Freres Pinot Noir Beaux Freres Vineyard 1999 (2 bts), HS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 05/15/01 2001 (1 bt) Belles Soeurs Shea Vineyard 1999 (3 bts) Belles Soeurs Yamhill County Cuvee 1999 (4 bts) Oregon 10 bottles $400-600 Wines from the extensive cellar of a Massachusetts Collector, stored in ideal conditions. 583. Chateau Ausone 1996 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe 1 bottle $300-400

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584. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1999 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “The 1999 Lafite Rothschild sports an engraved “1999” on the bottle along with an eclipse to mark that significant historical event of August, 1999. It is a quintessential offering from Lafite Rothschild. This prodigious wine is both elegant and intensely flavored, and almost diaphanous in its layers that unfold with no heaviness. An opaque ruby/ purple color is accompanied by a complex bouquet of lead pencil, graphite, cedar, creme de cassis, toast, and vanilla. It is mediumbodied, with extravagant layers of richness yet little weight, and a finish that is all sweetness, ripeness, and harmony. This extraordinary Lafite increasingly appears to be a modern day clone of the majestic 1953. A mere one-third of the crop made it into the grand vin!” R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/02 1 bottle $900-1,100 585. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2002 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “A brilliant offering and a candidate for wine of the vintage, this is classic Lafite that reminded me somewhat of the 1976, although the vintage conditions were completely different. This is a medium-weight, quintessentially elegant style of Lafite with notes of lead pencil shavings/ graphite along with black currants, plums, and crushed rocks/mineral. Wonderfully pure, dense, with a deep ruby/purple color and loads of fruit, definition, and a long finish, this is a brilliant, elegant Lafite Rothschild that builds incrementally in the mouth and has more power and density than it initially seems.” R. Parker, 94 pts. 04/05 2 bottles $1,700-2,100 586. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2004 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 95 pts. 06/07 4 bottles $3,250-4,250 587. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2002 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $2,500-3,000 588. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1993 (U.S. label) 1999 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $700-900 589. Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux 2000 Margaux 4 bottles $400-600 590. Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz 1997 1998, R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/09 Southern Australia 2 bottles $275-375

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591. Aubert Pinot Noir Reuling Vineyard 2007 (1 bt), R. Parker, 98 pts. 02/10 2008 (2 bts) UV Vineyard 2007 (1 bt), R. Parker, 95+ pts. 02/10 2008 (4 bts, 1 mag), R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/11 Sonoma 8 bottles 1 magnum $800-1,200 592. Behrens & Hitchcock Alder Springs Vineyard Merlot 2002 (1 bt) Alder Springs Vineyard Homage to Ed Oliveira Syrah 2001 (3 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/03 Barcini Vineyard Petite Sirah 2000 (3 bts) Cuvee Lola 2000 (2 bts) 2001 (1 bt), R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/03 Fat Boy 1999 (1 bt) Ode to Picasso 2000 (1 bt) 2001 (2 bts), R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/03 The Heavyweight 2001 (2 bts), R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/03 Ink Grade Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 (2 bts) Kenefick Ranch Cuvee Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 (3 bts) Merlot Napa Valley 2002 (2 bts) Petite Sirah 2001 (2 bts) California 25 bottles $1,200-1,700 593. Colgin IX Estate Red Wine 2003 (3 bts in owc), R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/06 David Arthur Elevation 1147 Cabernet Sauvignon 1998 (1 bt) Kongsgaard Chardonnay 1999 (3 bts), R. Parker, 95 pts. 08/02 2000 (1 bt), R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/03 Martinelli Zinfandel Giuseppe & Luisa 2000 (4 bts) Jackass Vineyard 1999 (1 bt), R. Parker, 96 pts. 10/01 2000 (1 bt), R. Parker, 94 pts. 08/02 California 14 bottles $1,000-1,300 594. Dalla Valle Maya 1997 Napa “Close to perfection, the saturated blue/black-colored 1997 Maya exhibits complex aromatics of creme de cassis, smoke, spice box, iron, and espresso. The wine has a viscous texture, huge, concentrated, ripe fruit, remarkable body, and a seamless, multi-layered finish. The tannin, acidity, and alcohol are all beautifully integrated. This is profound stuff!” R. Parker, 99 pts. 12/00 2 bottles $700-900

595. Heitz Martha’s Vineyard Anniversary Vintage 1974 Napa u: top high shoulder “I had this wine twice over a period of thirty days, rating it an astounding 99 and 98 points. A monumental California Cabernet Sauvignon, it appears to have approached its plateau of maturity but should easily last for 20-25 more years. There is no rust, amber, or brown to the saturated dark purple color. The spectacular, huge, Mouton-Rothschildlike nose of mint, cassis, lead pencil, and toast is remarkably youthful. Staggeringly concentrated, this full-bodied, super-rich wine possesses moderate tannin, fresh, lively acidity, and a blockbuster, rich, fleshy finish. This is a monumental effort!” R. Parker, 98 pts. 08/94 1 bottle $650-950 596. Kistler Chardonnay Durrell Vineyard 1998 (1 bt) 1999 (3 bts), R. Parker, 96 pts. 08/02 2000 (1 bt), R. Parker, 95 pts. 08/02 Hudson Vineyard 1998 (1 bt), R. Parker, (94-96) pts. 1999 (1 bt) Hyde Vineyard 1999 (1 bt) Kistler Vineyard 1997 (1 bt) 2002 (2 bts), R. Parker, (94-96) pts. 12/03 McCrea Vineyard 1998 (1 bt) 1999 (2 bts) Vine Hill Vineyard 1997 (2 bts) 1999 (3 bts), R. Parker, (94-97) pts. 12/00 California 19 bottles $1,200-1,800 597. Next of Kyn No. 1 Cumulus Vineyard Syrah 2007 Central Coast “The 2007 Syrah Cumulus Vineyard is a meaty, earthy effort representing a hypothetical blend of a northern Rhone with the exuberant, unabashedly ripe, juicy fruit of California. Jus de viande, damp earth, black currant, and blackberry notes along with good minerality and an absence of oak are all present in this full-bodied Syrah. It still has some tannins to resolve, but it is a big, full-bodied, classic, promising debut effort from the Cumulus Vineyard. It should drink well for at least a decade.” R. Parker, 96+ pts. 08/10 3 bottles 1 magnum (together in owc) $3,500-4,250 598. Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon Bonny’s Vineyard 1986 (1 bt) (slight capsule oxidation and nicks) 1987 (1 bt) (slight capsule oxidation and nicks) Napa Valley 1997 (6 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/00 Alexander Valley 1997 (6 bts) Napa 14 bottles $850-1,400

Manfred Krankl is crafting wines of uncommon concentration and richness, these are among the most collectable of all Californian wines produced. –CM 599. Sine Qua Non Viognier Mr. K TBA 1998 Central Coast R. Parker, 96 pts. 02/02 1 demi bottle $150-300 600. Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Columbia Valley “The 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon contains 3% Merlot. The principal component comes from the Champoux Vineyard (in which the winery is a partner) with contributions from the Klipsun and Taptiel Vineyards, outstanding in their own right. It, too, was aged for 22 months in 100% new French oak. Opaque purple-colored, it has a splendid perfume of violets, wood smoke, truffle, Asian spices, black cherry, and black currant preserves. Opulent and mouth-coating, the layers of complex flavors nearly hide enough tannin to support 8-10 years of additional cellaring. The oak, tannin, and acidity are beautifully integrated and the lengthy finish lasts for well over a minute. Purchasers no doubt will want to try a bottle immediately but this towering effort will not reach its peak until 2015 at the earliest and provide pleasure through 2040. I say this with confidence because a 1983 Quilceda Creek Cabernet tasted in May 2008 is at its peak now and should carry on for another 10-15 years.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/08 6 bottles $900-1,200 From a Massachusetts cellar, kept in ideal conditions, picked up by Skinner staff. 601. Chateau Mouton Baron Philippe en Hommage a Pauline 1985 Pauillac u: all very top shoulder or better 12 bottles (owc) $400-600 602. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1985 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better, light bin soil, one with label losses 12 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800 603. Chateau Latour 1990 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better R. Parker, 95+ pts. 06/09 12 bottles (owc) $7,000-10,000 604. Chateau Meyney 1990 St. Estephe 12 bottles (owc) $250-350

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605. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better, bin soil and slight label losses to all R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 4 bottles $4,000-6,000

612. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Romanee St. Vivant 1991 Cote de Nuits 1 bottle $650-850 From the climate-controlled cellar of a Massachusetts Gentleman.

606. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1970 (u: top shoulder, bin soil, label fading and glue striping, slight case scrape to label) 1985 (u: very top shoulder, some label losses and tears) 1990 (u: very top shoulder) 1993 (U.S. label) (u: into neck) Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 4 bottles $1,100-1,500 607. Chateau Petit Villages 2000 Pomerol 12 bottles (owc) $600-900 608. Chateau Petrus 1976 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: both very top shoulder, light label staining, slight label loss to one 2 bottles $1,200-1,800 609. Chateau Troplong Mondot 1990 St. Emilion u: all bottom neck or better “A fabulous example, the 1990 Troplong Mondot is only equaled by such recent vintages as 2000, 2005, and 2008. The inky/garnet/plum/ purple-colored 1990 exhibits notes of coffee, blackberries, licorice, camphor, and espresso. Rich and full-bodied with lavish fruit, high glycerin, low acidity, and stunning purity, it is still several years away from full maturity, and should last for another 10-15 years.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/09 12 bottles (owc) $2,200-3,200 610. Chateau Gilette 1955 (1 bt) Chateau Leoville Barton 1975 (1 bt) Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1975 (1 bt) Chateau Prieure Lichine 1982 (2 bts) Chateau Charmant 1983 (1 bt) Chateau Rauzan Segla 1967 (2 bts) 8 bottles $850-1,300 611. Chateau Eglise Clinet 1985 (1 bt) Chateau Sociando Mallet 1985 (2 bts) Fonseca 1963 (1 bt) Taylor Fladgate 1985 (1 bt) Taylor Fladgate Quinta de Vargellas 1995 (1 bt) 6 bottles $440-635

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613. Chateau Ausone 1993 St. Emilion u: all into neck 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,200 614. Chateau Bel Air Marquis d’Aligre 1978 Margaux u: all with glue striping, light bin soil 13 bottles $350-500 615. Chateau Margaux 1983 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: very top shoulder, light bin soil R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/98 1 bottle $450-650 616. Chateau Margaux 1990 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder “I had this wine both in Seoul, Korea in February, and from my cellar in December, 2008, and it was remarkable how identical the wines smelled and tasted. It offers an extraordinary aromatic display of spring flowers, camphor, sweet red and black fruits, a hint of licorice, and no evidence of its 100% new oak cask aging. Round and generous with low acidity, but an opulent, full-bodied richness that is fresh with laserlike precision, this stunning wine is just beginning to reach its plateau of full maturity, where it should remain for another three decades. A sensational effort, it is one of the legendary wines made at Chateau Margaux.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 12 bottles (owc) $10,000-15,000 617. Chateau Margaux 1990 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: three bottom neck or better, one very top shoulder R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 4 bottles $3,500-5,000 618. Pensees de Lafleur 1996 Pomerol u: bottom neck or better 6 bottles (owc) $300-450

619. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Romanee St. Vivant Marey Monge 1981 Cote de Nuits u: five 3cm or better, two 3.5cm, one 5cm, one 5.5cm, slight label losses and capsule corrosion, light label staining and bin soil, two possible seepage Bottle Nos. 008369, 008370, 008371, 008372, 008376, 008385, 008385, 008391, 008392 9 bottles $2,000-3,000 620. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Romanee St. Vivant 1982 Cote de Nuits u: both 3cm or better, bin soil Bottle Nos. 024350, 024351 2 bottles $700-1,100 621. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Richebourg 1986 Cote de Nuits u: 1.5cm Bottle No. 010247 R. Parker, 94 pts. 01/90 1 bottle $550-750 622. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Richebourg 1988 Cote de Nuits “The Richebourg was an explosive wine with an earthy, cinnamon, gingery, soy sauce aroma backed up with the intense smell of plums and toasty new oak. Extremely rich, full bodied, and awesomely proportioned, this heroic wine should be drunk from the late nineties through the first two decades of the twenty-first century. It seems bigger, fuller, and more powerful than even the celestial 1985.” R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/90 9 bottles $6,000-8,000 From the climate-controlled cellar of a Massachusetts Gentleman. 623. La Roseraie de Gruaud Larose 2000 St. Julien 10 bottles $150-250 624. Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grand Cru La Tache 1990 Cote de Nuits u: 3cm Bt. No. 17533 “I cannot think of a more profound, young red Burgundy tasted than DRC’s 1990 La Tache. Although it still requires another 3-4 years of cellaring, it is incredibly endowed, with an extraordinary perfume of Asian spices as well as jammy black raspberries, cherries, and blackberries infused with smoke, toast, and dried herbs. Full-bodied, but ethereal, with layers of flavor, as well as mind-boggling delicacy and complexity, this youthful La Tache will be at its finest between 20042015.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/02 1 bottle $3,250-3,750

625. Domaine du Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo 1998 Southern Rhone u: 1.5cm R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/10 1 bottle $400-500 626. Antinori Solaia 1997 Tuscany u: into neck A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/09 1 bottle $250-350 627. Eitelsbacher Karthauser Hofberg Riesling Auslese NR 13 1990 (1 bt) Chateau Grillet Neyret Cachet Vin Blanc 1998 (1 bt) Chateau Pichon Longueville Baron 2001 (1 bt) Bonneau du Martray Corton Charlemagne 1996 (1 bt) Dauvissat Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos 2000 (1 bt) Gaja Sperss 1998 (1 bt), A. Galloni for R. Parker, 95 pts. 03/09 Heitz Martha’s Vineyard 1985 (1 bt), signed JE Heitz 1/27/90 along with another signature 7 bottles $650-1,100 628. Penfolds Grange 1998 South Australia u: into neck R. Parker, 98+ pts. 06/09 1 bottle $300-400 629. Dalla Valle Maya 1992 Napa u: into neck “The awesome 1992 Maya is performing better than the 1991 did at a similar stage. It reveals a saturated purple color, as well as an intense fragrance of black-raspberries, cassis, flowers, and minerals. The wine possesses great fruit, superb density, wonderful purity and balance, and a compelling extra dimension both aromatically and texturally. It is destined to be one of California’s legendary wines.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 10/95 1 bottle $350-450 From various cellars, maintained in ideal conditions. 630. Chateau Angelus 1982 St. Emilion u: three very top shoulder, one top shoulder, bin soil 4 bottles $300-450 631. Chateau Ausone 1961 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) u: top shoulder, light label staining 1 bottle $400-600

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632. Chateau Beychevelle 1982 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 94 pts. 06/09 12 bottles (owc) $1,800-2,400 633. Chateau Beychevelle 1990 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $550-750 634. Chateau Brane Cantenac 1989 Margaux, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles $450-750 635. Chateau Brane Cantenac 1990 Margaux, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $700-1,000 636. Chateau Calon Segur 1961 St. Estephe, 3eme Cru Classe u: five top shoulder or better, three high shoulder or better, six labels unaffixed, two partially unaffixed with some losses, bin soil 8 bottles $1,200-1,800 637. Chateau Calon Segur 1995 St. Estephe, 3eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $850-1,200 638. Chateau Haut Brion 1986 Pessac Leognan u: 3cm R. Parker, 94 pts. 01/03 1 bottle $300-400 639. Chateau Haut Brion 1990 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 1cm, 1.5cm “1990: In terms of the brilliant complexity and nobility of the aromatics, scorched earth, black currants, plums, charcoal, cedar, and spices, the 1990 offers an aromatic explosion that is unparalleled. It is always fascinating to taste this wine next to the 1989, which is a monumental effort, but much more backward and denser, without the aromatic complexity of the 1990. The 1990 put on weight after bottling, and is currently rich, full-bodied, opulent, even flamboyant by Haut Brion’s standards. It is an incredible expression of a noble terroir in a top vintage. While it has been fully mature for a number of years, it does not reveal any bricking at the edge, and I suspect it will stay at this level for another 10-15 years...but why wait? It is irresistible now.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/09 2 bottles $1,000-1,400

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640. Chateau d’Issan 1985 Margaux, 3eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $600-900 641. Chateau La Lagune 1989 Haut Medoc, 3eme Grand Cru Classe 6 bottles $200-300 La Mission lies just across the road from Haut Brion.  The descendents of American banker Clarence Dillon now run both properties (previously owning just Haut Brion).  Given this fact, there exists an inevitable fixation to contrast the properties.  Still, the arrangement between them is not really one of sibling rivalry at all.  What is striking is how these wine estates and adjacent vineyards exist so close to the city center of Bordeaux (4 miles).  Mercifully the unusually deep gravel soils so ideal for viticulture were never paved over! –PhM 642. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 1966 Pessac Leognan u: top shoulder or better, light bin soil, glue striping 2 demi bottles $200-300 643. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 2002 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $2,500-3,500 Rarer and rarer still, Mature Bordeaux from the cellar of a Massachusets Collector. Stored in ideal conditions. 644. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1947 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: one top shoulder, five high shoulder, five high-mid shoulder, one mid shoulder 12 bottles $8,000-13,000 645. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1964 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u. two very top shoulder, give top shoulder, four top to high shoulder, some with slight label losses and staining, some capsule corrosion, all with bin soil 11 bottles (owc no lid) $1,000-1,500 646. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1966 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: very top shoulder, slight label nicking and capsule oxidation 1 bottle $450-650 647. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1970 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: very top shoulder, light bin soil 2 bottles $800-1,200

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648. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1974 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: both very top shoulder or better 2 bottles $400-600 649. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1974 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $400-600 650. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1978 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder 12 bottles (owc) $6,000-9,000 651. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1978 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck, light bin soil 3 bottles $1,200-1,800 652. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1978 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 1 jeroboam (owc-no lid) $3,000-4,000 653. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder, one with slight nicking to label, one with some capsule corrosion R. Parker, 97+ pts. 06/09 6 bottles $18,000-24,000 654. Chateau Lafite 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: very top shoulder, label mostly unaffixed, capsule nick R. Parker, 97+ 06/09 1 bottle $3,000-4,000 655. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: very top shoudler, light label staining, light bin soil R. Parker, 97+ pts. 06/09 1 demi bottle $1,500-2,000 656. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1986 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: both into neck “The 1986 possesses outstanding richness, a deep color, medium body, a graceful, harmonious texture, and superb length. The penetrating fragrance of cedar, chestnuts, minerals, and rich fruit is a hallmark of this wine. Powerful, dense, rich, and tannic, as well as medium to full-bodied, with awesome extraction of fruit, this Lafite has immense potential. Patience is required.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 10/94 2 bottles $2,400-3,600

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657. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1990 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/09 2 bottles $1,600-2,000 658. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1993 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 3 bottles $2,100-2,600 659. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1995 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all into neck R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/98 4 bottles $3,250-4,750 660. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1995 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/98 2 bottles $1,700-2,000 661. Chateau Lascombes 2000 Margaux, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $550-750 662. Chateau Latour 1963 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: three high shoulder, two mid shoulder, light bin soil 5 bottles $300-450 663. Chateau Latour 1978 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 1 jeroboam (owc-no lid) $1,000-1,500 663A. Chateau Latour 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: very top shoulder 1 bottle $1,200-1,800 664. Chateau Latour 1988 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 11 bottles (owc) $4,000-6,000

665. Chateau Latour 1994 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck R. Parker, 94 pts. 01/98 1 bottle $300-450

673. Chateau Lynch Bages 1989 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe u: all into neck, bin soil R. Parker, 99+ pts. 08/11 12 bottles (owc) $2,700-3,600

666. Chateau Leoville Barton 1985 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $950-1,300

674. Chateau Lynch Bages 1989 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe u: into neck, light bin soil R. Parker, 99+ pts. 08/11 1 bottle $150-250

667. Chateau Leoville Barton 1988 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: all into neck, light bin soil 9 bottles $350-550 668. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1978 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 1 jeroboam (owc-no lid) $450-600 669. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1983 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: all bottom neck, some label staining and bin soil, case wear to capsules 6 bottles $450-650 670. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1985 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better, light label staining & bin soil R. Parker, 94 pts. 01/03 6 bottles $1,100-1,400 671. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1990 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: all into neck, light bin soil R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/09 9 bottles $1,800-2,400 671A. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1970 (2 bts) 1975 (2 bts) St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 4 bottles $250-400

675. Chateau Lynch Bages 1995 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 5 bottles $450-650 676. Chateau Malartic Lagraviere 1976 Pessac Leognan u: all bottom neck or better, light bin soil and discoloration to all, some capsule corrosion 12 bottles $500-700 677. Chateau Margaux 1979 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe 1 bottle $100-150 678. Chateau Margaux 1990 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 1 bottle $850-1,000 679. Chateau Margaux 1994 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: all into neck 3 bottles $900-1,200 680. Chateau Montrose 1990 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe u: all into neck, light bin soil R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 7 bottles $3,000-4,500

672. Chateau Lynch Bages 1988 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 2 bottles $200-300

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681. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: ten very top shoulder or better, one high shoulder, some capsule corrosion and nicking, labels with nicking, some staining and wrinkling, bin soil to all “This wine remains one of the legends of Bordeaux. It has thrown off the backward, youthful style that existed during its first 25 years of life, and over the last 4-5 years has developed such secondary nuances as cedar and spice box. The creme de cassis, underlying floral note, full-bodied power, extraordinary purity, multilayered texture, and finish of over a minute are a showcase for what this Chateau accomplished in 1982. The wine is still amazingly youthful, vibrant, and pure. It appears capable of remaining fruity and vibrant in 2082! Thank God it is beginning to budge, as I would like to drink most of my supply before I kick the bucket. This is a great, still youthful wine, and, on occasion, one does understand the hierarchy of Bordeaux chateaux when you see the complexity and brilliance of this first-growth.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 11 bottles $9,500-15,000 682. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: very top shoulder R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 1 bottle $1,000-1,500 683. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1988 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder or better, some bin soil and slight wine staining to labels 2 bottles 2 demi bottles $600-800 684. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1990 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe light bin soil 1 bottle $300-450 685. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1994 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck 1 bottle $300-400 686. Chateau Petrus 1970 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: low-mid shoulder “This dark garnet-colored wine shows considerable amber at the edge. I have always had a tendency to taste this side by side with the 1971, and it has been fascinating how the 1971 was fully mature at a much younger age yet continued to hold onto life without losing any of its seductive fruit and intensity. The 1970 started off life more tannic, backward, massive, but needing considerable time, and it has now hit full stride. It is a profound Petrus, and certainly one of the great Petrus’ of the last half century. The wine has a huge nose of cedar, caramel, vanilla, tobacco, fruitcake, and licorice-infused black cherry jam. It is unctuously textured and very full-bodied, with extraordinary sweetness and glycerin, and a layered, viscous finish. This wine should continue to drink well for at least another 20 years.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 01/03 1 bottle $500-700

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686A. Chateau Petrus 1971 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: very top shoulder 1 bottle $1,200-1,800 687. Chateau Pichon Longueville, Baron 1989 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe “Both the 1989 and 1990 vintages exhibit opaque, dense purple colors that suggest massive wines of considerable extraction and richness. The dense, full-bodied 1989 is brilliantly made with huge, smoky, chocolatey, cassis aromas intermingled with scents of toasty oak. Well-layered, with a sweet inner-core of fruit, this awesomely endowed, backward, tannic, prodigious 1989 needs another 5-6 years of cellaring; it should last for three decades or more. It is unquestionably a great Pichon-Longueville-Baron.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/97 6 bottles $900-1,400 688. Chateau Pichon Longueville, Baron 1990 Pauillac 2eme Cru Classe u: into neck R. Parker, 97 pts. 06/09 2 bottles $400-600 689. Chateau Pichon Longueville Lalande 1976 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe u: six very top shoulder or better, three top shoulder, two high shoulder, one cork depressed, and with some glue striping 12 bottles (owc) $1,000-1,500 689A. Chateau Pichon Longueville Lalande 1980 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe 16 bottles $500-750 690. Chateau Pichon Longueville, Lalande 1985 Pauillac u: all into neck 3 bottles $450-550 691. Chateau Pichon Longueville, Lalande 1986 (2 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 01/03 1989 (5 bts), R. Parker, 93 pts. 01/03 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe 7 bottles $600-900 692. Chateau Prieure Lichine 1982 Margaux, 4eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $750-1,000

693. Chateau Prieure Lichine 1995 Margaux, 4eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $350-500 694. Bordeaux 1978 Horizontal Chateau Beychevelle 1978 (1 bt) Chateau Cheval Blanc 1978 (2 bts) Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste 1978 (1 bt) Chateau Lynch Bages 1978 (1 bt) Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1978 (1 bt) Chateau Pichon Longueville, Baron 1978 (2 bts) Chateau Pichon Longueville, Comtesse de Lalande 1978 (1 bt) 9 bottles $800-1,400 695. 1982 Bordeaux Survey Lot Chateau Briot (1 bt) Chateau Camensac (4 bts) Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou (2 bts) Chateau Loudenne (4 bts) Chateau Lynch Bages (1 bt) Chateau Sutard 1982 (3 bts) 15 bottles $700-1,000 696. Chateau Latour 1970 (1 bt) Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1976 (1 bt) Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1970 (2 bts) Chateau Pape Clement 1970 (5 bts) 9 bottles $750-1,200 697. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1997 (1 bt) Chateau La Grave Trigant de Boisset 1995 (2 bts) Chateau Latour 1977 (1 bt) Chateau Lynch Bages 1999 (1 bt) Chateau Margaux 1980 (1 bt) La Conseillante 1983 (2 bts) u: both into neck, slight label staining 8 bottles $500-700 698. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1989 (2 bts) Chateau Calon Segur 1990 (1 bt) St. Estephe 3 bottles $275-450 699. Carruades de Lafite 1998 (1 bt) 1996 (1 bt) Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste 1990 (2 bts) 1995 (3 bts) Chateau Pavie Decesse 1988 (3 bts) 10 bottles $950-1,375

Sauternes 700. Chateau d’Yquem 1970 Chateau Climens 1976 Cruse 1971 some bin soil, beautiful colors 3 bottles $250-350 701. Chateau d’Yquem 1950 darker amber color 1 bottle $550-750 702. Chateau d’Yquem 1966 2 bottles $550-800 703. Chateau d’Yquem 1967 nice amber color R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/98 1 bottle $800-1,200 704. Chateau d’Yquem 1976 u: all very top shoulder, some tissue adhesion 3 bottles $1,200-1,800 705. Cathiard Molinier Vosne Romanee Les Malconsorts 1969 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $500-750 706. Meo Camuzet Echezeaux Les Rouges du Bas 2006 Cote de Nuits 12 bottles (oc) $1,600-2,200 707. Dauvissat Camus 1er Cru La Forest 1996 Chablis 6 bottles $300-450 708. Jadot Bonnes Mares 1985 Cote de Nuits 5 bottles $1,000-1,500 709. F. Jobard Meursault En La Barre 1992 Cote de Beaune 8 demi bottles $300-400

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710. Lafon Rochet 1995 St. Estephe 12 bottles (owc) $300-500 711. L. Latour Corton Charlemagne 1990 Cote de Beaune 7 bottles $700-1,100 712. Leflaive Puligny Montrachet 1990 Cote de Beaune 7 bottles $450-650 713. H. Lignier Clos de la Roche 2006 Cote de Nuits 12 bottles (oc) $1,600-2,200 714. Merode Corton Bressandes 1971 Cote de Beaune 5 bottles $400-600 715. Prieure Chambertin Grand Cru 1972 Cote de Nuits 4 bottles $600-900 716. G. de Vogue Bonnes Mares Grand Cru 1991 Cote de Nuits 12 bottles $1,200-1,800 717. Comte de Vogue Bonnes Mares 2007 Cote de Nuits “A surprisingly expressive nose displays a broad panoply of ripe floral and fruit aromas that include red raspberry, cherry, plum, violet and rose surrounded by warm soil tones that can also be found on the powerful and tautly muscled large scaled flavors blessed with ample underlying reserves of dry extract that render the relatively refined tannins invisible at present on the explosive and exceptionally deep finish where notes of citrus and floral resurface. A seriously impressive wine of Zen-like harmony and poise.” Burghound, 93 pts. 01/10 2 bottles $400-600 718. G. de Vogue Chambolle Musigny 1991 Cote de Nuits 12 bottles (oc) $3,000-4,500

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719. Comte de Vogue Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru 1996 Cote de Nuits “A more deeply pitched, riper and notably more complex nose that is restrained, cool and positively gorgeous as seemingly all of the spicy elements it projects are perfectly reflected by the textured, concentrated and naturally sweet big-bodied flavors brimming with minerality and buckets of extract that render the firm tannic spine almost invisible on the direct, frank and driving finish that is almost painfully intense and where the floral character of the nose resurfaces. A flat out brilliant wine for this level and best that de Vogüé has ever made.” Burghound, 94 pts. 01/09 10 bottles $1,000-1,500 719A. Fleurot Chassagne Montrachet Les Morgeot 1976 (3 bts) Villamont Chassagne Montrachet Les Morgeot 1969 (2 bts) 5 bottles $350-500 720. L. Latour Chambertin Cuvee Heritiers Latour 1976 (1 bt) (u: 3cm) Henri Rebourseau Clos Vougeot 1967 (5 bts) (u: 5cm or better) Cote de Nuits label staining to all 6 bottles $250-350 720A. Louis Latour Batard Montrachet 1981 (2 bts) Puligny Montrachet Les Referts 1981 (1 bt) P. Maufoux Puligny Montrachet 1982 (1 bt) 4 bottles $400-600 721. Bouchard Puligny Montrachet 1990 (1 bt) F. Clerget Pommard Rugiens Tete de Cuvee 1970 (5 bts) Drouhin Clos de Mouches 1986 (4 bts) Corton Charlemagne 1990 (2 bts) Faively Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru 1988 (3 bts) L. Latour Puligny Montrachet Les Referts 1985 (4 bts) 19 bottles $1,300-1,900 721A. T. Bassot Chambolle Musigny 1969 (1 bt) Vosne Romanee 1966 (6 demis) label fading and losses, some partially unaffixed 6 demi bottles 1 bottle $300-450 722. Cristal 1986 (2 bts), R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/94 B. Martinot Meursault Perrieres 1990 (3 bts) Matrot Puligny Montrachet Les Chalumeaux 1998 (2 bts) 7 bottles $950-1,400

722A. Chateau L’Evangile 1994 (1 bt) Chateau Lagrange Pomerol 1990 (4 bts) B. Clair Marsannay Les Grasses Tetes 1996 (1 bt) Jadot Vosne Romanee 1996 (1 bt) Jadot Nuits St. Georges 1996 (1 bt) Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1983 (1 bt) 9 bottles $350-500 723. J. Confuron Cotetidot Nuits St. Georges 1990 (1 bt) (u: 4 cm) Chateau Cos D’Estournel 1975 (1 bt) 1981 (1 bt) (some capsule corrosion) 1986 (1 bt) Chateau Branaire Ducru 1961 (1 bt) (u: top shoulder, label scuffs) 1989 (1 bt) Chateau Pavie 1989 (1 bt) Chateau Haut Brion 1966 (1 bt) (u: 4cm, label nicks) 8 bottles $550-950 723A. Chateau Latour 1964 Chateau Haut Batailley 1981 Seigneurie de Posanges 1979 Chateau de Pommard 1967 Chateau Fonbadet 1969 Chateau Marquis de Terme 1981 Chateau Recougne 1952 Graham Malvedos 1979 8 bottles $450-650 724. Mumm Brut 1964 Chateau Margaux 1979 (vts) Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1978 (vts) Chateau Guiraud 1953 (beautiful light mahogany color) some bin soil 4 bottles $600-900 725. Frederic Esmonin Gevrey Chambertin Clos Prieur 2001 (1 bt) (label scuffs) Comte Armand Pommard, Clos des Epeneaux 1988 (1 bt) Chateau Margaux 1988 (2 bts) Chateau Palmer 1978 (1 bt) (u: mid shoulder) 1981 (1 bt) 1982 (1 bt) (evidence of seepage) Chateau Cheval Blanc 1981 (1 bt) (u: top shoulder) 8 bottles $400-800 726. Dom. Ponsot Clos de la Roche Cuvee Vieilles Vignes 1982 (2 bts) (u: both 3cm) Dom Perignon 1980 (1 bt) Chateau Pichon Longueville, Lalande 1980 (1 bt) Leoville Barton 1982 (3 bts) 7 bottles $300-400

Champagne 727. Cristal 1990 “The 1990 Cristal is a dramatic, sweeping wine endowed with masses of apricots, peaches, flowers and minerals. A large-scaled Cristal, the 1990 combines size with clarity and focus in a remarkably complete style that recalls the 1982. The wine remains generous on the palate, with stunning length and a finish that lasts forever.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 03/09 2 bottles $700-1,000 728. Dom Perignon 1988 1 magnum (gift box) $300-500 729. Dom Perignon 1995 R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/02 8 bottles $800-1,200 730. Dom Perignon 1995 1998 2 bottles (each in gift box) $250-350 731. Piper Heidseick 1990 12 bottles (oc) $350-500 731A. Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 1966 3 bottles $1,000-1,500 732. Veuve Clicquot Brut 1964 bin soil 9 demi bottles $600-900 733. Perrier Jouet Fleur de Champagne 1988 (2 bts, each in presentation box with pair of flutes) Tattinger Collection Artist Series 1983 (1 bt in gift box) 1988 (1 bt in gift box) Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame 1990 (1 bt in gift box) 5 bottles $700-950

Armagnac 733A. Domaine de Jouanda (Robert Poyferre) 1928 Grand Bas Armagnac 4 bottles $1,000-1,500

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733B. Domaine de Jouanda (Robert Poyferre) 1912 Grand Bas Armagnac 3 bottles $1,200-1,800 733C. Domaine Lasgraves (H et JL Farbos) 1949 Bas Armagnac some losses to capsules 11 bottles $3,750-5,500 734. Brillet Tres Rare Heritage 1 bottle $200-300

Madeira 734A. Cossart Gordon & Co. Centenary Solera 1845 light bin soil to paper labels 5 bottles $1,500-2,000 734B. Blandy’s Verdelho Solera 1880 light bin soil to label 1 bottle $100-150 735. Guigal La Turque 1988 Northern Rhone “Deep purple-colored, with grilled meat and smoky, barbecue-like aromas beginning to emerge, along with lavishly ripe scents of black plums and cassis, the 1988 La Turque is not quite as suppressed aromatically as La Mouline. This thick, unctuously textured, full-bodied, monster wine is close to reaching its plateau of drinkability. The wine exhibits awesome concentration, terrific purity, and, amazingly, no evidence of the 42 months it spent in 100% new oak casks. Very full and rich, and potentially the longest-lived La Turque yet made, this wine should be legendary.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 01/97 1 bottle $400-600 735A. Bischoffinger Steinbuck Rulander Trockenberenauslese 1976 Germany label deterioration and bin soil 6 bottles $300-400 735B. Scholoss Eltz Riesling Auslese 1971 (4 bts) 1976 (2 bts) Germany label deterioration and bin soil 6 bottles $800-1,200

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735C. Vereingte Hospitien Wiltinger braune Kupp Sanctus Jacobus Trockenberenauslese 1976 Germany 1 bottle $200-300 736. Forster Jesuitengarten Riesling Auslese 1976 (2 bts) Erdener Treppchen Riesling Auslese 1975 (2 bts) JJ Prum Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese 1979 (1 bt) SA Prum Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Auslese 1983 (1 bt) Kurfursten Haus Mainzer Dumherr Spatlese 1986 (4 bts) Siebeldinger Konigsgarten Berenauslese 1976 (3 bts) Germany some label deterioration and bin soil 13 bottles $500-750 737. Rudesheimer 1893 Leiden, Germany 1 500 ml bottle $1,000-1,500 738. Antinori Tignanello 1983 (6 bts) 2001 (1 bt) Tuscany 7 bottles $400-650 739. Castiglione del Bosco Brunello di Montalcino 1975 Tuscany u: eight very top shoulder, four top shoulder, some label tears and wrinkling, some capsule corrosion, light bin soil 12 bottles $1,200-1,800 740. Castiglione del Bosco Brunello di Montalcino 1975 Tuscany u: three very top shoulder, some label tears and wrinkling, some capsule corrosion, light bin soil 3 bottles $300-450 Conterno Barolo 1971 - Earthy autumnal nose, full of truffles and wood smoke; berries and fine acidity beautifully counterbalance its full richness. –MK 741. G. Conterno Barolo Monfortino Riserva 1971 Piedmont u: eight into neck, three bottom neck, one very top shoulder, labels fairly heavily bin soiled and parts missing, one neck vintage label missing A. Galloni for R. Parker, 98 pts. 05/08 12 bottles $3,000-4,500

742. G. Conterno Barolo Monfortino Riserva 1971 Piedmont u: nine into neck, three bottom neck, one neck vintage label obscured, some labels heavily bin soiled and labels partially obscured A. Galloni for R. Parker, 98 pts. 05/08 12 bottles $3,000-4,500 743. G. Conterno Barolo Monfortino Riserva 1971 Piedmont u: one into neck, one very top shoulder, heavy bin soil, labels partially missing/obscured (one vintage obscured) A. Galloni for R. Parker, 98 pts. 05/08 2 bottles $750-1,100 744. G. Conterno Barolo Monfortino Riserva 2000 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 06/11 12 bottles (2 x oc) $2,000-3,000 745. G. Conterno Barolo Monfortino Riserva 2001 Piedmont “The 2001 Barolo Riserva Monfortino flows from the glass with stunning depth and purity. This seamless, elegant Barolo caresses the palate with incredible persistence as layers of aromas and flavors develop in the glass. Stylistically it is very much like the 2001 Cascina Francia, only with more intensity, depth and sheer volume. Monfortino has always had power to spare, but in 2001 it is also incredibly elegant, something that previous vintages have only acquired with significant bottle age. This is a towering, majestic Monfortino that will rightfully take its place among the very finest Monfortinos ever made.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 99 pts. 10/08 12 bottles (oc) $3,500-4,250 746. Gaja Costa Russi 1985 Piedmont u: 1cm 96 pts. Wine Spectator 12/15/88 1 bottle $250-350 747. Mastroberardino Taurasi Riserva 1968 Campania u: all very top shoulder, light bin soil “The 1968 Taurasi Riserva is simply magnificent. Marvelously dense and ethereal, this classy, breathtaking Taurasi offers up a melange of plums, prunes, licorice, herbs, spices and minerals, showing incredible detail and tons of inner perfume. Amazingly, the 1968 comes across is incredibly youthful and vigorous. Today, it looks to be developing along the lines of the 1958, another fabulous vintage here. The finish retains very attractive elements of classicism and sheer tannic clout. The 1968 Riserva can be enjoyed today, but ideally it is best opened several hours prior to being served. In 1968 the Riserva was made from a blend of vineyards in Montemarano, Pian d’Angelo and Castelfranci, three of the most renowned spots for Aglianico.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 08/10 6 bottles $2,400-3,600

748. L. Franceschi Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino 1974 Tuscany u: both very top shoulder, light bin soil 2 bottles $125-175 749. Ruffino Chianti Classico Riserva Ducale Gold 1958 Tuscany u: all very top shoulder or better, one missing wax vintage seal, light bin soil, one cork protrudes, bottles have been recorked and resealed by Ruffino, original cork attached 3 bottles $600-900 The 1966 White Lopez de Heredia is a wine of startling gravitas and depth, with a graceful tension between its ethereal delicacy and evolving maturity. –MK 750. Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia White 1966 Rioja u: six very top shoulder, heavy bin soil and label deterioration 6 bottles $500-750 751. Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia White 1966 Rioja u: all top high shoulder, heavy bin soil and label deterioration 6 bottles $500-750 752. Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia White 1966 Rioja u: both very top shoulder 2 bottles $200-300 753. Chateau Latour 1971 (1 bt) (possible cork depression) 1978 (2 bts) (two very top shoulder, possible cork depression) Chateau Gloria 1982 (6 bts) Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1979 (4 bts) Vieux Chateau Certan 1983 (4 bts) general bin soiling and label staining 17 bottles $1,200-1,600 754. Chateau Clos l’Eglise 1982 Chateau Pichon Longueville, Baron 1982 Chateau Haut Sociando 1982 (1 bt) Chateau Pichon Longueville, Lalande 1985 (2 bts) Chateau Leoville Las Cases (1 bt) Chateau Leoville Poyferre 1995 (2 bts) 1999 (1 bt) Vaucher Haut Cote de Beaune 2002 Chateau Pontet Canet 1995 Graham Vintage Port 2000, R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/02 12 bottles $900-1,300

755. Clos du Marquis 1995 (3 bts) Chateau Sociando Mallet 1983 (3 bts) Garaudet Monthelie 1990 (3 bts) Hermitage, Domaine de l’Her 1979 (1 bt) Castello dei Rampolla Chianti Classico Riserva 1985 (1 bt) Croft 1963 (1 bt) Fonseca 1980 (1 bt) Warre 1977 (1 bt) 14 bottles $450-650 756. Bongiovanni Barolo Pernanno 1998 (1 bt) Chateau Canon la Gaffeliere 2001 (1 bt) Chateau de Marbuzet 1989 (6 bts) Chateau Tertre Roteboeuf 1989 (1 bt) R. Parker, 95 pts. 01/03 D. Clerico Pajana 1998 (1 bt) Serriger Schloss Saarfelser Schlossberg Riesling BA 2005 (3 demis) 10 bottles 3 demi bottles $550-750 756A. Chateau Camensac 1995 Chateau Gruaud Larose 1981 Chateau La Lagune 1999 (3 bts) Chateau Prieure Lichine 1982 (1 bt) 1983 (7 bts) 2003 (2 bts) Chateau Larose Trintandon 1985 Chateau Latour Bellevue 1961 Chateau Mayne Leveque 1982 (2 bts) Domaine des Martinelles Hermitage 2004 (2 bts) La Papeterie 1982 (6 bts) Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages 1997, R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/00 28 bottles $600-900 757. Chateau Chasse Spleen 1988 (1 bt) Chateau Gloria 1995 (1 bt) Chateau Gruaud Larose 1970 (1 bt) Chateau La Lagune 1988 (2 bts) Chateau Phelan Segur 1979 (1 bt) Chateau Pichon, Baron 1975 (1 bt) Chateau Prieure Lichine 1995 (1 bt) P. Bouree Gevrey Chambertin 1996 (1 bt) Antinori Tignanello 1978 (1 bt) Serradagres 1969 (1 bt) Marrano 1983 (1 bt) Fonseca 1983 (1 bt) Taylor Fladgate 1977 (1 bt) 14 bottles $250-350 758. Chateau Carruades de Lafite 1964 (4 bts) Chateau Duhart Milon Rothschild 1975 (3 bts) Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1969 (2 bts) (u: one low mid shoulder) Chateau de Sales 1971 (3 bts) Domaine Geoffroy Gevrey Chambertin 1971 (2 bts) Lungarotti Rubesco 1982 15 bottles $400-600

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759. Chateau Climens 1980 (1 bt) Chateau Lynch Bages 1962 (1 bt) (u: top high shoulder) Luigi Einaudi Barolo 1971 (2 bts) (u: both 5cm with label staining) Dow Vintage Port 1975 (1 bt) (evidence of seepage) 5 bottles $175-350 759A. Chateau Gloria 1995 (1 bt) Chteau Rauzan Gassies 1989 (1 bt) Chateau Rocougne 1989 (2 bts) Dom de la Gaffaliere 1982 (2 bts) Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages 1991 (2 bts) David Bruce Vintner’s Select Cabernet Sauvuignon 1987 (1 bt) Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon 1989 (1 bt) Whitehall Lane Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1992 (1 bt) St. Jean Cinq Cepages 1991 (2 bts) 13 bottles $325-450

Port 759B. Quinta do Noval Nacional 1970 1 bottle $300-400 760. Greenock Creek Roennfeldt Road Shiraz 2002 Barossa Valley “The two Roennfeldt Road cuvees, from one of Barossa’s most esteemed addresses, appear to be the finest since the legendary 1998s The 2002 Roennfeldt Road Shiraz was aged in new French oak. Aromas of pain grille, truffle, mineral, violets, blackberry, and blueberry compote are ethereal and lead to a voluptuous, densely layered, succulent, complex Shiraz with 10-15 years of aging potential. This extraordinary effort should drink well through 2040.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/09 1 bottle $250-350 761. Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1982 South Australia 7 bottles $1,400-2,000 762. Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Volcanic Hill Vineyard 2004 Napa 12 bottles $800-1,200 763. Dominus 1994 Napa light bin soil L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 94 pts. 05/10 4 bottles $800-1,200

764. Dominus 1994 Napa u: into neck L. Perroti Brown for R. Parker, 94 pts. 05/10 1 double magnum (owc) $1,000-1,300 765. Flora Springs Hillside Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1994 Napa u: all into neck “Displays all the ingredients for excellence, offering impressive meaty, smoky, oaky flavors before the leathery currant and dried cherry fold in. Young, dense and tightly wound, it needs time in the cellar, but the flavors build to a wonderful aftertaste. 800 cases made.” JL for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 10/15/97 4 bottles $250-350 766. Joseph Phelps Insignia 1994 Napa bin soil “The 1994 Insignia (a blend of 88% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, and 2% Cabernet Franc) is spectacular. I have had the wine a half-dozen or more times, and it is unquestionably opulent, sexy, flamboyant, explosively rich, concentrated, and a thrill to drink. Already gorgeous, it promises to evolve gracefully for two decades or more. The color is a healthy saturated dark purple. The spicy nose offers aromas of black currants, allspice, pain grille, and soy, with scents of a burning wood fire thrown in for additional complexity. This full-bodied, opulent, dazzling wine is exhilarating to drink.” R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/98 3 magnums $1,200-1,800 767. Opus One 1994 Napa 3 bottles $450-850 768. Ridge Monte Bello 1992 Santa Cruz Mountains 6 bottles $600-900 769. Shafer Cabernet Sauvignon 1998 Napa 11 demi bottles $275-400

771. Large Format Italian Gems Part I E. Grasso Barolo Runcot Riserva 2004 (dbl mag) Montevertine Le Pergole Torte 2006 (mag-owc), A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 08/09 Ornellaia 2007 (mag) Sandrone Barolo Le Vigne 2006 (dbl mag), A Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 02/10 2 magnums 2 double magnums $1,000-1,500 772. Large Format Italian Gems Part II Fontalloro 2000 (dbl mag) Fontodi Flaccianello della Pieve 2007 (dbl mag-signed), A. Galloni for R. Parker 96 pts. 10/10 Montevertine Le Pergole Torte 2006 (dbl mag-owc), A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 08/09 Ornellaia 2007 (dbl mag) 4 double magnums $1,100-1,600 773. Sandrone Barolo Cannubi Boschis 2006 Piedmont 1 double magnum $400-600 774. E. Martin VSP Brandy Grande Reserve Portugal 1 bottle $200-300 775. Chateau Montelena Vertical Estate 1993 (3 bts) Napa 1984 (10 bts) 1986 (6 bts) 1987 (5 bts) 1988 (3 bts) 1989 (2 bts) 1990 (6 bts) Napa 35 bottles $2,200-3,300

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770. Chateau Latour 1978 (1 mag) Chateau La Lagune 1983 Beaulieu Georges de Latour 1975 Dominus 1992 Dunn Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 1990 Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 1990 Sterling Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 1979 6 bottles 1 magnum $800-1,100

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Index [ ] = denotes partial lot Champagne NV/MV Egly Ouriet Brut Rose GC............................. [344] Egly Ouriet Brut Trad. GC ............................ [344] Laurent Perrier Grand Siecle...........................353 1964 Mumm Brut ...................................................724 Veuve Clicquot................................................732 1966 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs.......................................................... 731A 1980 Dom Perignon.................................................726 1983 Tattinger Collection Artist Series................... [733] 1986 Cristal ............................................................722 1988 Dom Perignon............................. [232], 728, [730] Perrier Jouet Fleur de Champagne............... [733] Pommery Cuvee Louise..................................515 Tattinger Collection Artist Series................... [733] 1990 Cristal ............................................................727 Dom Perignon .............................................. [516] Krug Brut .......................................................349 Piper Heidseick ..............................................731 Pol Roger Rose............................................... [25] VC Grande Dame......................................... [733] VC Sec Rich Reserve...................................... [25] 1992 Dom Perignon............................................... [232] 1993 Dom Perignon .............................................. [516] 1995 Dom Perignon.......................................729, [730] Heidsieck Blanc Millenaires .......................... [346] Heidsieck Brut Millesime............................... [346] Krug Brut .......................................................350 1996 Billecart Salmon GC ..................................... [338] Bollinger R.D. Extra Brut ................................339 Deutz Cuvee W. Deutz Rose .........................342 Diebolt Vallois Fleur de Passion...................... [25] Dom Perignon.........................................231, 340 Dom Perignon Rose .......................................345 Henriot But Millesime .....................................347 Jacquesson....................................................348 Krug Brut .......................................................351 Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque..............................354 Perrier Jouet Fleur de Champagne.................355 Philipponat Brut Goisses.................................356 Pol Roger Churchill ........................................357 Salon Brut B de B ..................................352, 360 Taittinger Brut B de B C de C ........................361 VC Grande Dame...................................[25], 362 1997 Salon Le Mesnil ...............................................19 1998 Dom Perignon .............................................. [730] Egly Ouriet GC Brut Millesime ........................343 Pol Roger Churchill ................................358, 359

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2000 Deutz Blanc de Blancs ...................................341 Large Format Dom Perignon 1988, 1992...... 232, 728 (‘88 only) Krug Brut 1996 ..............................................351 Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque 1996....................354 Perrier Jouet Fleur de Champagne 1996........355 Pol Roger Churchill 1998................................359

Red Bordeaux 1945 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ..................................205 1947 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................644 1949 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................206 1952 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................111 1959 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................169 Ch. Latour.......................................................171 Ch. Margaux ..................................................172 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ..................................173

1971 Ch. Margaux ..................................................204 Ch. Petrus.................................................... 686A 1973 Ch. Ducru Beaucaillou ................................. [208] 1974 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................649 1975 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ........................................75 Ch. Leoville Las Cases................................[671A] 1976 Ch. Cheval Blanc..............................72, 73, [504] Ch. La Mission Haut Brion ........................... [510] Ch. Lafite Rothschild .................................. 76-78 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ..........................79, [696] Ch. Petrus.......................................................608 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande ....................689 1978 Bordeaux 1978 Horizontal .............................694 Ch. Bel Air Marquis d’Aligre............................614 Ch. Cheval Blanc.......................................... [504] Ch. Lafite Rothschild ...................... 650-652, 724 Ch. Latour.......................................................663 Ch. Leoville Las Cases ...................................668 Ch. Margaux ..................................................520

1961 Ch. Ausone.....................................................108 Ch. Cheval Blanc............................................109 Ch. Haut Brion................................................110 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................112 Ch. Latour.......................................................113 Ch. Latour Bellevue .................................... 756A Ch. Margaux ................................. 114, 202, 527 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ..................................207 Ch. Petrus...............................................115, 116 Vieux Ch. Certan.............................................119

1979 Ch. Cheval Blanc.......................................... [504] Ch. Haut Brion.............................................. [507] Ch. Lafite Rothschild .................................... [509]

1962 Ch. Haut Brion....................................................5 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................170 Ch. Lynch Bages ...........................................759 Ch. Petrus.......................................................117

1982 Bordeaux 1982 Survey...................................695 Ch. Beychevelle .............................................632 Ch. Cheval Blanc......................................74, 503 Ch. Clos l’Eglise .............................................754 Ch. Haut Brion................................................506 Ch. L’Evangile.................................................123 Ch. La Tour Haut Brion...................................524 Ch. Lafite Rothschild................ 199-201, 653-655 Ch. Latour.................................................... 663A Ch. Leoville Barton .........................................726 Ch. Mayne Leveque .................................... 756A Ch. Mouton Rothschild...209, 210, 605, 681, 682 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Baron........................754 Ch. Prieure Lichine .............................. 692, 756A

1963 Ch. Latour.......................................................662 1964 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ................................ [208] Ch. Petrus.......................................................118 1966 Ch.La Mission Haut Brion ............................ [510] Ch. Lafite Rothschild ................... [208], [509],646 Ch. Margaux ..................................................203 Ch. Montrose..................................................520 1969 Ch. Lafite Rothschild .................................... [509] Ch. Petrus.......................................................174 1970 Bordeaux Horizontal.......................................529 Ch. Cos d’Estournal ..................................... [696] Ch. La Mission Haut Brion .............................219 Ch. Latour..................................................... [696] Ch. Leoville Las Cases ...............................[671A] Ch. Mouton Rothschild ................................ [208] Ch. Pape Clement........................................ [696] Ch. Petrus.......................................................686

1980 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande ......... 689A, 726 1981 Ch. Gruaud Larose ..................................... 756A Ch. Mouton Rothschild ..................................513

1983 Ch. Haut Brion.............................................. [507] Ch. Margaux ..........................................525, 615 Ch. Prieure Lichine ...................................... 756A 1985 Ch. Baron Philippe..........................................601 Ch. Cos d’Estournel .......................................602 Ch. d’Issan ....................................................640 Ch. La Dominique.............................................44 Ch. La Mission Haut Brion ........................... [510] Ch. Langoa Barton ..........................................46 Ch. Larose Trintadon................................... 756A Ch. Leoville Barton .........................................666 Ch. Leoville Las Cases....................................670 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande.............690, 754 Les Forts de Latour ....................................... [42]

1986 Ch. Haut Brion................................................638 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................656 Ch. Margaux ..................................................526 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande .................. [691] 1988 Ch. Haut Brion........................................ 124-127 Ch. Lafite Rothschild .............................. 128-131 Ch. Leoville Barton .........................................667 Ch. Lynch Bages ...................................[90], 672 Ch. Pavie Decesse ....................................... [699] 1989 Ch. Beychevelle ...............................................40 Ch. Brane Cantenac.......................................634 Ch. Cantenac Brown........................................87 Ch. Cos d’Estournel .............................214, [698] Ch. Cheval Blanc................................................2 Ch. Gruaud Larose ........................................ [42] Ch. Haut Batailley........................................... [42] Ch. La Conseillante...........................................43 Ch. La Lagune ...............................................641 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................523 Ch. Latour.......................................................511 Ch. Leoville Las Cases....................... 48, 49, 673 Ch. Lynch Bages ...................[20A], 35, [90], 674 Ch. Montrose....................................................50 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Baron .......................687 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande .................. [691] Ch. Talbot.........................................................51 Ch. Tertre Roteboeuf........................................53 1990 Ch. Beychevelle .............................................633 Ch. Brane Cantenac.......................................635 Ch. Calon Segur .......................................... [698] Ch. Grand Puy Lacoste .........................41, [699] Ch. Gruaud Larose ..........................................83 Ch. Haut Brion......................................[507], 639 Ch. La Louviere ...............................................45 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................657 Ch. Lascombes ...............................................88 Ch. Latour.................................................47, 603 Ch. Leoville Las Cases....................................671 Ch. Margaux ................................. 616, 617, 678 Ch. Meyney.....................................................604 Ch. Montrose..........................................223, 680 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ............................10, 684 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Baron........................688 Ch. Talbot.........................................................52 Ch. Troplong Mondot ....................................609 1993 Ch. Ausone.....................................................613 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................658 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ................................ [588] 1994 Ch. La Mission Haut Brion .............................220 Ch. Latour.......................................................665 Ch. Margaux ..................................................679 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ............................11, 685 1995 Bordeaux Horizontal.........................................95 Ch. Calon Segur ............................................637 Ch. Camensac............................................. 756A Ch. Cos d’Estournel .......................................215 Ch. Duhart Milon.............................................189 Ch. Grand Puy Lacoste ............................... [699] Ch. Lafite Rothschild ..................... 132, 659, 660 Ch. Leoville Poyferre ......................................754 Ch. Les Carmes Haut Brion .............................93 Ch. Lynch Bages .......................... [20A], 89, 675 Ch. Margaux ..................................................266 Ch. Pontet Canet............................................754

Ch. Prieure Lichine .........................................693 Ch. Talbot...................................................... 90A La Fleur Petrus ................................................92 1996 Ch. Ausone.....................................................583 Carruades de Lafite ..................................... [699] Ch. Cheval Blanc............................................213 Ch. Cos d’Estournel......................................[20A] Ch. Duhart Milon.............................................190 Ch. Leoville Poyferre ......................................221 Ch. Margaux ..........................................267, 512 Ch. Montrose..................................................520 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ..................................272 Pensees de Lafleur.........................................618 1997 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................191 Ch. Talbot.......................................................139 1998 Carruades de Lafite ..................................... [699] Ch. Lafite Rothschild ..............................257, 508 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ..................................273 Les Tourelles de Longueville.............................94 1999 Ch. Ausone.........................................................1 Ch. La Lagune ............................................ 756A Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................584 Ch. Leoville Poyferre ......................................754 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ................................ [588] La Papeterie................................................ 756A 2000 Carruades de Lafite .......................................262 Ch. Ausone.....................................................249 Ch. Calon Segur ..............................................82 Ch. Chasse Spleen ...................................... [212] Ch. Cos d’Estournel .................... [20A], 216, 253 Ch. Croix de Labrie ........................................121 Ch. Ducru Beaucaillou ...........................122, 254 Ch. Gruaud Larose ..........................................84 Ch. La Chapelle de La Mission Ha................ [227] Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................258 Ch. Lascombes .............................................661 Ch. Latour................................................ 7, 196A Ch. Leoville Barton ...........................................85 Ch. Leoville Las Cases....................................133 Ch. Leoville Poyferre ......................................264 Ch. L’Evangile...........................................33, 256 Ch. Lynch Bages ...................................134, 265 Ch. Margaux ..................................................268 Ch. Meyney.....................................................135 Ch. Montrose..........................................136, 224 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ............................37, 274 Ch. Pavie .......................................................278 Ch. Petit Villages.............................................607 Ch. Petrus.......................................................528 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande.....................281 Ch. Pontet Canet............................................226 Ch. Rauzan Segla...........................................138 Ch. Sociando Mallet......................................[21A] Ch. Talbot.......................................................140 Ch. Yon Figeac .............................................. [21] Connetable de Talbot.......................................91 La Roseraie de Gruaud Larose.......................623 Pavillon Rouge........................................270, 589 2001 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Baron........................627 2002 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................585 Ch. Margaux ......................................................7 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ............................12, 587

2003 Ch. Ausone.....................................................250 Ch. Bellevue Mondotte ..................................252 Ch. Ducru Beaucaillou ...................................255 Ch. Gloria....................................................... [21] Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................259 Ch. Margaux ..................................................269 Ch. Montrose..................................................276 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande ......................86 Ch. Prieure Lichine ...................................... 756A 2004 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ......................................586 Pavillon Blanc de Ch. Margaux ......................271 2005 Ch. Beychevelle .............................................175 Ch. Chasse Spleen ...................................... [212] Ch. Cos d’Estournel .......................................217 Ch. Duhart Milon.....................................176, 218 Ch. La Chapelle de La Mission Ha................ [227] Ch. La Mission Haut Brion .............................263 Ch. Lascombes .....................................177, 178 Ch. Leoville Poyferre ..............................179, 222 Ch. Lynch Bages .............................................36 Ch. Pape Clement..........................................277 Ch. Pavie .......................................................279 Ch. Pavie Macquin .........................................280 Ch. Pavillon de Poyferre..................................225 Ch. du Tertre................................................[21A] 2006 Ch. Ausone.....................................................251 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ..............................260, 261 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ............................13, 275 Ch. du Tertre................................................[21A] 2008 Ch. Duhart Milon.................................................4 Ch. La Conseillante ............................................3 Ch. Latour...................................................6, 166 Ch. Margaux ................................. 8, 9, 167, 168 Group Bordeaux Group Lots...........530, 610, 697, 753 Vertical Ch. Cos d’Estournel .......................................505 Ch. L’Evangile...................................................34 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ................... 38, 137, 606 Large Format Ch. Cheval Blanc 1996...................................213 Ch. Gloria 2003.............................................. [21] Ch. La Mission Haut Brion 1970.....................219 Ch. Lafite Rothschild 1978..............................652 Ch. Latour 1978.............................................663 Ch. Latour 1990...............................................47 Ch. Leoville Las Cases 1978...........................668 Ch. Margaux 2002..............................................8 Ch. Mouton 2002.............................................13 Ch. Petrus 1961.............................................116 Ch. Talbot 1997..............................................139 Ch. Yon Figeac 2000...................................... [21]

White Bordeaux 1953 Ch. Guiraud ...................................................724 1961 Ch. d’Yquem .................................................120 1966 Ch. d’Yquem .................................................702

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1970 Ch. d’Yquem .........................................80, [700] 1971 Cruse............................................................ [700]

Bouree .............................................................54 DRC, La Tache ..............................................624 Drouhin Corton Charlemagne.........................721 J. Drouhin Grands Echezeaux ........................228

1976 Ch. d’Yquem .................................................704 Ch. Climens.................................................. [700]

1991 DRC, Rom. St. Vivant.....................................612 G. de Vogue Bonnes Mares ...........................716 G. de Vogue Chambolle Musigny ...................718

1980 Ch. Climens ...................................................759

1995 Lafon Rochet..................................................710

1988 Ch. Suduiraut................................................[22A]

1996 C. de Vogue Chambolle Musigny....................719

1990 Ch. d’Yquem ................................................. [15]

1999 Remoissenet Romanee St. Vivant.....................17 Vougeraie Clos Vougeot................................. [22]

1997 Ch. d’Yquem ................................................. [15] 2001 Doisy Daene L’Extravagant ..............................14 Ch. Lynch Bages Blanc de Lynch Bages........ [23] Ch. de Malle.................................................[22A] Ch. de Myrat.................................................[22A] Ch. Suduiraut................................................[22A] Ch. d’Yquem .................................................282

Red Burgundy 1966 T. Bassot Vosne Romanee ........................[721A] 1967 H. Rebourseau Clos Vougeot........................ [720] 1969 T. Bassot Chambolle Musigny....................[721A] Cathiard Molinier VR LM ................................705 1970 Faively Clos de Vougeot ................................721 1971 Merode Corton Bressandes............................714 1972 Prieure Chambertin GC ..................................715 1976 L. Latour Chambertin Heritiers Lat................ [720] 1981 DRC, Rom. St. Vivant, Mry Mng ....................619 1982 DRC, Rom. St. Vivant ....................................620 Dom. Ponsot Clos de la Roche..................... [726] 1985 Jadot Bonnes Mares.......................................708 1986 DRC, Richebourg ...........................................621 Drouhin Clos des Mouches.............................721 1988 F. Lamarche Vosne Rom................................ [56] H. de B. Corton Dr. Peste PN...........................55 DRC, Richebourg ...........................................622 1989 C. Armand Pom. Clos Epeneaux.................... [56] DRC La Tache................................................531 1990 Bouchrd Puligny Montrachet...........................721

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2002 Bouchard Chevalier Montrachet .....................286 J. Chauvenet NSG Rue de Chaux................... [22] Comtes Lafon Volnay.................................... [314] D. Mortet Chambertin.....................................326 G. de Vogue Mus. VV .................................. [337] 2003 Comte Armand Pom. Clos Epen................... [284] 2004 Bouchard Corton Charlemagne .....................287 J. Drouhin Musigny.........................................141 Lauren GC St. Jacques .............................. 319A Leroy Bourgogne ...........................................320 Leroy Gevrey Chambertin ..............................321 2005 P. Amiot Clos de la Roche .............................283 Comte Armand Pom. Clos Epen................... [284] Bouchard Chambertin Clos de Beze...............285 Bouchard Volnay Caillerets Crnts....................288 A. Burguet Chambertin Clos de Beze ............289 S. Cathiard VR Malconsorts............................291 R. Chevillon NSG Saint Georges .................. [292] R. Chevillon NSG Vaucrains ......................... [292] Comtes Lafon Volnay ................................... [314] Cotat Sancerre Monts Damnes ......................398 J. Drouhin Bonnes Mares ..............................296 J. Drouhin Clos Vougeot ................................298 J. Drouhin CM Amoureuses............................297 J. Drouhin Grands Echezeaux ........................299 Faiveley Chambertin Clos de Beze..................300 Faiveley Mazis Chambertin .............................301 V. Girardin Charmes Chambertin....................306 H. Gouges NSG Les SG.................................305 J. Grivot Clos Vougeot....................................307 J. Grivot NSG Les Boudots ...........................307 L. Jadot Bonnes Mares .................................310 L. Jadot Clos Vougeot ...................................311 L. Jadot GC Clos St. Jacques........................309 L. Jadot Griottes Chambertin..........................312 M. Lafarge Volnay Mitans................................313 D. Laurent CC VV ..........................................319 D. Laurent Clos de la Roche ..........................316 D. Laurent Clos Vougeot VV Sui Generis .......317 D. Laurent Mazis Chambertin ........................318 Lignier Michelot Morey St. Denis.....................324 Meo Camuzet Ch-Mus. Feusselottes..............290 Mommesin Clos de Tart .................................325 M.Mugneret (various)......................................229 Ponsot GC L’Abeille ..................................... [328] Ponsot M St. D Alouettes ............................ [328] Ponsot Clos de la Roche VV...........................327 Potel Chambertin............................................329 Potel Roche ...................................................331 Potel Ruch. Chambertin Ruch.........................330 Pousse d’Or Corton Bress. ............................332 J. Roty Charmes Chambertin TVV..................335 A. Rousseau GC St. Jacques.........................333

A. Rousseau Mazis Chambertin GC ............. [334] A. Rousseau Ruchottes Chambertin ............ [334] Dom. G de Vogue Mus. VV .......................... [337] 2006 Comtes Lafon Meursault ................................315 H. Lignier Clos de la Roche ...........................713 Meo Camuzet Echezeaux Les Rouges............706 2007 Comte de Vogue Bonnes Mares ....................717 Group Chanson Mixed Case......................................532 Leroy (Maison) Mixed Case.............................323 Mixed White & Red Burgundy.........................721 Large Format J. Chauvenet NSG Rue de Chaux 2002......... [22] H. de B. Corton Dr. Peste PN 1988..................55 Vougeraie Clos Vougeot 1999........................ [22]

White Burgundy 1969 Villamont Chassagne Montrachet Les Morgeot .... [719A] 1976 Fleurot Chassagne Montrachet Les Morgeot........ [719A] 1981 L. Latour Batard Montrachet.......................[720A] L. Latour Puligny Montrachet Les Referts...[720A] 1982 P. Maufoux Puligny Montrachet .................[720A] 1983 Bouchard Montrachet.......................................16 1990 B. Martinot Meursault Perrieres ......................722 1992 Jobard, Meursault En La Barre ......................709 1995 Remoissenet ..................................................211 1996 Dauvissat Camus Forest.................................707 1998 Matrot Puligny Montrachet Les Ch..................722 2000 Dauvissat Chablis Grand Cru Les ..................627 2002 Etienne Sauzet Puligny Montrachet...................18 V. Dauvissat Chablis Preuses..........................294 W. Fevre Chablis GC Bougros .......................304 Jadot LM Garenne Magenta...........................142 2004 W. Fevre Chablis Bougros..............................302 W. Fevre Chablis Preuses...............................303 2005 Guffens Heynen Pouilly Fuisse .......................308 2006 Comtes Lafon ................................................315 C. Dauvissat Chablis Les Clos .......................295 W. Fevre Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos.......... 304A P. Pillot Chassagne Montrachet.................... [230]

2007 V. Dauvissat Chablis Forest ...........................293 P. Pillot Chassagne Montrachet.................... [230] 2008 Coche Dury Meursault 1er Cru..................... [230]

Rhone 1986 Ch. Beaucastel CdP....................................... [58] 1988 Guigal Cote Rotie Brune et Blonde................. [59] Guigal La Turque............................................735 1989 Ch. Beaucastel CdP ........................................57 Guigal Cote Rotie Brune et Blonde................. [59] 1990 Guigal Cote Rotie Brune et Blonde................. [59] Guigal Hermitage............................................ [56] 1991 Ch. Beaucastel CdP ...................................... [58] Guigal Hermitage..........................................[23A] 1995 Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon ....................369

2007 Ch. Beaucastel CdP ......................................233 Clos de Mont Olivet CdP Papet .....................391 Clos des Papes CdP.......................................390 Mas de Boislauzon CdP Quet.........................380 Saint Cosme Gigondas Claux.........................385 Usseglio CdP Aieul.........................................395 Large Format Chapoutier Ermitage l’Ermite 2005.................366 Chapoutier Ermitage Le Meal 2005.................368 Clos des Papes CdP 2005.............................387 Clos des Papes CdP 2006.............................389 Clos des Papes CdP 2007.............................390

Loire 2005 Cotat Sancerre Beaujeu..................................397 D. Dagueneau PF Pur Sang............................400 D. Dagueneau PF Silex ..................................401 F. Cotat Sancerre La Grande Cote.................396 G. Boulay Sancerre La Comtesse...................399

Austria & Germany 1971 Scholoss Eltz Riesling Auslese ...................[735B]

1998 Dom. du Pegau CdP.......................................625 Ch. Grillet Neyret-Cachet Blanc .....................627

1976 Bischoffinger Steinbuck Rulander TBA......... 735A Scholoss Eltz Riesling Auslese ...................[735B] Vereingte Hospitien Wiltinger Kupp SJ TBA..735C

1999 Ch. Beaucastel CdP.................................20, 233 Ch. Beaucastel Hom. a Jacques Perrin CdP.. [26] Chapoutier Ermitage L’Ermite.........................365

Group Alois Kracher (various).....................................237 Group Lot feat. Riesling..................................736

2000 Ch. Beaucastel CdP Blanc.............................. [23] Dom. Vieille Julienne CdP Res........................375 Pegau CdP Capo............................................383

Italy

2001 Guigal Hermitage Ex Voto...............................377

1968 Taurasi Mastroberardino Riserva ....................747

2003 Ch. Beaucastel...............................................233 Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon ....................370 Delas Freres Hermitage Bressards..................379 Guigal Hermitage Blanc Ex Voto.....................376 Pegau CdP Capo............................................384 Pegau CdP Reserve ......................................382

1971 G. Conterno Barolo Riserva ................... 741-743 Luigi Einaudi Barolo........................................759

2004 Ch.Beaucastel ...............................................233 Clos St. Jean DexM...................................... [236] Dom. des Martinelles Hermitage.................. 756A

1958 Ruffino Chianti Classico Riserva......................749

1974 Il Poggione B di M..........................................748 1975 Castiglione del Bosco Brunello................739, 740 1978 Prunotto Barolo Reserva ................................520

2005 T. Allemand Cornas Reynard..........................363 Ch. Beaucastel...............................................233 Clos de Papes CdP ...............................386, 387 Clos Saint Jean CdP Combe Fous........ [236],393 Clos Saint Jean CdP DexM.....................235, 392 Chapoutier Cote Rotie Mordoree....................364 Chapoutier Ermitage Le Meal .................367, 368 Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon ............ 371-373 Chapoutier Ermitage l’Ermite...........................366 Le Clos du Caillou...........................................374 Mordoree CdP Reine de Bois.........................381 Usseglio CdP Duex Freres..............................394

1983 Antinori Tignanello ........................................ [738] Il Poggione B di M..........................................520

2006 Ch. Beaucastel...............................................233 Clos des Papes CdP...............................388, 389

1990 E. Altare Barolo............................................... [24]

1985 Gaja Costa Russi............................................746 1987 Sassicaia .........................................................60 1989 E. Altare Barolo............................................... [24] Ceretto Barbaresco Bricco Asili Faset............. [24]

1993 P. Scavino Bric del Fiasc ...............................149 1995 Gaja Sori San Lorenzo ...................................147 Ornellaia ...........................................................96 1997 Antinori Solaia ................................................626 Biondi Santi B di Mi........................................ [24] Castelgiocondo B di M Ris ............................155 Castelgiocondo B di M Ris.............................428 Ceretto Bricco Rocche Barolo........................143 Gaja Sperss ...................................................404 B. Giacosa Barbaresco Asili.......................... [423] Gromis (Gaja) Barolo Conteisa Cerequio....... [423] Rampolla Vigan d’Alceo................................ [439] Sassicaia .......................................................440 Valdicava B di M Ris. Madonna .....................445 1998 Antinori Solaia ................................................150 Gaja Sperss ...................................................627 1999 Castelgiocondo B di M Ris.............................156 Mascarello Monprivato Barolo.........................148 Rampolla Vigan d’Alceo................................ [439] 2000 E. Altare Barolo............................................... [61] D. Clerico Ciabot Mentin Ginestr..................... [61] P. Cesare Barolo.............................................144 A. Conterno Barolo Ris. Granbuss..................145 G. Conterno Barolo Monforti ..........................744 Fontalloro...................................................... [772] B. Rocca Barbaresco Rabaja..........................414 L. Sandrone Barolo Le Vigne ......................... [61] L. Sandrone Cannubi Boschis .......................415 P. Scavino Rocche Annun..............................149 P. Scavino Rocche Annun. Riserva.................416 Spinetta Barolo Vursu Vig. Campe..................419 R. Voerzio Barolo Ris. Vecchie .......................422 2001 Antinori B di M Pian delle Vigne......................152 Antinori Solaia ................................................151 Antinori Tignanello ........................................ [738] Casa. di Neri BdiM Tenura Nuova ..................427 P. Cesare Barolo.............................................144 P. Cesare Barbaresco Il Bricco ......................144 G. Conterno Barolo Monfortino.......................745 G. Conterno Barolo Monfortino.........................28 Fanti BdiM......................................................429 C. Fantino Sori Ginestra..................................402 Feudi di San Gregorio Irpinia S.......................447 B. Giacosa Ris. Rocche Serr. d’Alba... 408B, 409 Le Macchiole Paleo Rosso..............................432 Rampolla Vigan d’Alceo..................................439 P. Scavino Barolo Rocche dell........................417 La Serena B di M............................................442 Sette Ponti Oreno ..........................................441 Valdicava B di M.............................................444 La Valentina Montelpulciano............................424 2002 Ornellai............................................................158 2003 Antinori Tignanello ..........................................153 A. Conterno Il Favot........................................146 G. Conterno Cascina Francia............................27 Gaja Sperss ...................................................405 Hastae Barbera d’Asti Quorum.......................378 2004 Fontodi Flaccianello........................................430 Gaja Barbaresco ............................................403 Gaja Sperss ...................................................406 Galardi Terra di Lavoro Roccamon.................448

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B. Giacosa Barbaresco Rabaja.......................408 B. Giacosa Barbaresco Ris. Asili.....................407 B. Giacosa Barbaresco Santo Stefano........[408A] B. Giacosa Barolo Serra. d’Alba ....................412 Giacosa Barolo Riserva Le Rocche.................410 E. Grasso Barolo Runcot Riserva.................. [771] Mascarello Monprivato ...................................413 Ornellaia .........................................................435 Ornellaia Masseto ..........................................433 Pacenti B di M................................................436 P. Scavino Barolo Bric del Fiasc.....................418 Uccelliera B di M ............................................443 R. Voerzio Barolo Cerequio.............................420 2005 Giacosa Rocche Serra. d’Alba........................411 Greppi Greppicaia ..........................................157 Sette Ponti Oreno ..........................................159 2006 Galardi Terra di Lavoro Rocca........................431 Ornellaia ...................................................... 435A Montevertine Le Pergole Torte............ [771], [772] Petrolo Galatrona ......................................... [437] Sandrone Cannubi Boschis.............................773 Sandrone Le Vigne ...................................... [771] Sassicaia .................................................... 440A 2007 Fontodi Flaccianello della Pieve..................... [772] Ornellaia.............................................. [771], [772] Petrolo Galatrona ......................................... [437] Group Italy Group Lot................................................534 Vertical A. Solengo......................................................426 Ornellaia..........................................................434 Large Format G. Conterno Cascina Francia 2003...................27 Gaja Sori San Lorenzo 1995...........................147 B. Giacosa Ris. Roc. Fal. Ser. 2001................408 Greppi Greppicaia 2005..................................157 Sassicaia 1987.................................................60 R. Voerzio Ris. Vec. Cap. Brun. 2000.....421, 422 Large Format Italian Gems Part I.....................771 Large Format Italian Gems Part II....................772

Spain 1966 Lopez Heredia Vina Tondonia ................ 750-752 1985 Muga Prado Enea Gran Reserva.....................520 1988 Torres Gran Corona Mas La Plana Gran Reserva. [23A] 2000 Vega Sicilia Unico........................................ 248A 2001 Artadi Pagos Viejos....................................... [454] Clos Erasmus................................................ [459] Muga Aro........................................................455 Prado Enea Gran Ris......................................161 F. Remirez de Genuza....................................456 2003 Benjamin Romeo Contador ............................457 El Nido Clio.....................................................463 Numanthia Termes Numanthia................160, 464

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2004 Aalto P.S. ......................................................449 Artadi Pagos Viejos ...................................... [454] Artadi Vina el Pison.........................................453 Clos Erasmus................................................ [459] Clos Mogador.................................................460 Flor de Pingus............................................... [450] Mas Doix Costers de VV.................................462 Numanthia Termes Numanthia ...............[29], 465 Numanthia Termes Termanthia...............466, 467 Pintia...............................................................468 B. Romeo La Vina Andres Romeo..................458 2005 Aalto Moncayo Aquilon ..................................469 Cal Plan Planots Mas d’en Compte ...............461 Flor de Pingus.................................................451 Numanthia...................................................... [29] 2006 Flor de Pingus.................................................452 2007 Flor de Pingus............................................... [450]

2005 Craggy Ridge Le Sol GG Vnyd .................... [476]

California N/V Cain Cuvee NV5........................................... [540] 1974 Heitz MV.........................................................595 1977 Diamond Creek............................................. [193] 1980 Caymus Special Selection...............................520 Heitz MV....................................................... [194] 1982 Heitz MV....................................................... [194] Joseph Phelps CS ....................................... [195] Silver Oak..................................................... [193]

Large Format Artadi Vina el Pison 2004................................453

1984 Diamond Creek...........................................68, 69 Heitz MV....................................................... [194]

Australia

1985 Heitz MV ........................................................627

1982 Penfolds Grange Hermitage ...........................761 1997 Clarendon Hills Astralis................................. [590] 1998 Clarendon HIlls Astralis................................. [590] Penfolds Grange.....................................481, 628 2000 Barossa Valley E&E.........................................164 2002 Bella’s Garden.............................................. [483] Branson Coach House ...................................474 Clarendon Hills GRN Old Vines.......................475 Two Hands Ares........................................... [483] Two Hands Bella’s Garden .......................... [537] 2003 Greenock Creek Alice’s..................................478 Lost Highway/Stella’s Garden ...................... [537] 2004 Two Hands Bella’s Garden .......................... [537] 2005 Glaetzer Amon Ra ..........................................477 2006 Carnival of Love............................................ [480] Mollydooker Enchanted Path........................ [480] Vertical d’Arenberg Dead Arm.....................................535 MitoloG.A.M....................................................479 Group Australian Shiraz.............................................482 Australian Mixed Lot.......................................536 Yalumba Shiraz...............................................483

New Zealand 2002 Craggy Ridge Le Sol GG Vnyd .................... [476]

1986 Joseph Phelps CS ....................................... [195] Silver Oak..................................................... [598] 1987 Ch. Montelena................................................775 Opus One....................................................... [70] Silver Oak..................................................... [598] 1989 Opus One....................................................... [70] 1990 Ridge Monte Bello ......................................... [71] 1992 Caymus CS ...................................................541 Dalla Valle Maya..............................................629 Niebaum Coppola Rubicon...........................[23A] Ridge Monte Bello .................................[71], 768 1993 Peter Michael Les Pavots.............................. [103] 1994 Cain Five ...................................................... [540] Dominus ................................................763, 764 Far Niente Estate CS....................................[23A] Flora Springs Hillside Reserve CS...................765 Peter Michael Les Pavots.............................. [103] Joseph Phelps Insignia...................................766 Opus One.......................................................767 1995 Constant Diamond Mt................................... [542] Far Niente CS .............................................. [544] Peter Michael Les Pavots.............................. [103] Ridge Monte Bello .........................................106 1996 Pride Mountain CF........................................ [567] Ridge Monte Bello .........................................107 1997 Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages ......... 487, 756A Dalla Valle Maya..............................................594 Dominus ...................................................... [488] Far Niente CS .............................................. [544] Ridge Monte Bello ....................................... [499]

Silver Oak..................................................... [598] 1998 Chateau Montelena ..........................................67 Gemstone.........................................................97 Harlan Estate The Maiden...............................546 Shafer CS ......................................................769 Sine Qua Non Viognier Mr. K TBA .................599 Stag’s Leap Cask 23.................................... [573] 1999 Dominus ...................................................... [488] Paul Hobbs CS ............................................ [547] Kistler Chardonnay Hudson ........................... [23] Kistler Vineyard PN Cuvee Catherine............ [561] Martinelli PN Reserve.................................... [562] 2000 Cain Concept Library Edition........................ [540] Kistler Vineyard PN ...................................... [561] Peter Michael Belle Cote................................. [99] Peter Michael Cuvee Indigene......................... [99] Peter Michael La Carriere ............................... [99] Peter Michael Les Pavots........................101, 563 Peter Michael Mon Plaisir ............................... [99] Silver Oak.......................................................165 Stag’s Leap Cask 23.................................... [573] 2001 Constant Diamond Mt. CS............................ [542] Peter Michael Les Pavots................................102 Neiman Caldwell ................................ [494], [495] Joseph Phelps Insignia................................. [553] Ridge Monte Bello ....................................... [499] 2002 Constant Diamond Mt. Syrah ....................... [542] Goldeneye PN............................................... [543] Marcassin PN Blue Slide Ridge ............492, [562] Marcassin PN Marcassin ...............................491 Martinelli PN Bondi Home Ranch.................. [562] Peter Michael La Carriere ...............................100 Neiman Caldwell ................................ [494], [495] Paraduxx Canvasback ................................. [543] Pride Reserve CS.......................................... 498 Stag’s Leap Cask 23 CS ............................. [246] 2003 DuMOL Syrah Russian River ..........................489 Harlan Maiden ...............................................183 Paul Hobbs PN............................................. [547] Marcassin Chard. Marcassin...........................493 Joseph Phelps Backus CS.............................548 Joseph Phelps Insignia................................. [553] Stag’s Leap Cask 23 ................................... [246] 2004 Goldeneye PN ............................................. [543] Harlan Maiden .......................................184, 185 Joseph Phelps Backus CS.............................549 Joseph Phelps Insignia...................................554 Stag’s Leap Cask 23 ................................... [246] 2005 Araujo Eisele CS........................................... [239] Brewer Clifton Rancho Santa Rosa............... [486] Brewer Clifton Rio Vista................................ [486] Cain Five ...................................................... [540] Far Niente Oakville CS....................................545 Goldeneye PN ............................................. [543] Harlan Estate .................................................180 Harlan Maiden ...............................................186 Paul Hobbs Lindsay Estate PN..................... [547] Lewis Cellar CS .............................................490 Peter Michael Les Pavots.............................. [564] Peter Michael L’Esprit des Pavot.................. [564] Pax Syrah Castelli Knight Ranch .................. [497] Pax Syrah Cuvee Keltie................................. [497] Pax Syrah Griffin’s Lair.................................. [497] Pax Syrah The Emerald Pool........................ [497]

Joseph Phelps Backus Vineyard CS...............550 Joseph Phelps Insignia...................................555 Pride CF ...................................................... [567] 2006 Araujo Eisele CS........................................... [239] Brewer Clifton PN Melville ..............................485 Duckhorn Merlot .......................................... [543] Harlan Estate .........................................181, 240 Harlan Maiden .......................................187, 188 Peter Michael PN Le Moulin Rouge............... [564] Pax Syrah Eastern Ridge ...............................496 Joseph Phelps Backus CS ............................551 Joseph Phelps Insignia...................................556 Scarecrow CS................................................241 Schrader Cellars CS.......................................500 Screaming Eagle ............................................247 Shafer Hillside Select CS ...............................244 2007 Araujo Eisele CS .......................................... [239] Aubert PN..................................................... [591] Harlan Estate .................................................182 Next of Kyn #1 Cumulus Syrah.......................597 Scarecrow CS ...............................................242 Screaming Eagle ............................................248 Sine Qua Non Pictures ..................................245 2008 Aubert PN..................................................... [591] Scarecrow CS................................................243 Scarecrow Monsieur Etain Ranch................ 243A Vertical Araujo.............................................................538 Amuse Bouche.................................................39 Berens & Hitchcock........................................592 Beringer..........................................................539 Caymus Special Selection CS.........................541 Ch. Montelena................................................775 Gemstone.........................................................97 Justin Isoceles ...............................................559 Keenan...........................................................560 Kistler Chardonnay..........................................596 Ojai Syrah ......................................................565 Opus One.......................................................566 Joseph Phelps CS .........................................552 Joseph Phelps Le Mistral................................557 Joseph Phelps Syrah......................................558 Pride CS ........................................................568 Pride Merlot ...................................................569 Quintessa ...............................................104, 105 A. Rafanelli Dry Creek Valley CS.....................570 Williams Selyem PN........................................571 Williams Selyem Sonoma PN..........................572 Trefethen CS...................................................574 Group California CS...........................................575, 576 California PN...................................................577 California Mixed Lots...............................578, 593

Quilceda Creek CS ........................................502 2005 Quilceda Creek CS ..................................32, 600 2006 Beaux Freres GRN Upper Terrace..................501 Vertical Archery Summit PN................................580, 581 Large Format Quilceda Creek CS 2006..................................32

South America 2006 Vina Cobos Vina Cobos Vina Cobos Vina Cobos

CS Bramare ................................470 Cobos Nico Marchiori .................472 Malbec Bramare .........................471 Malbec Marchiori ........................473

Group Lots Composed of Mixed Regions & Vintages 238, 517-521, 533, 579, 611, 627, 722-726, 754-759A, 770

Cognac NV Brillet Tres Rare Heritage................................734 E. Martin VSP Brandy Grande Reserve...........774

Madeira Cossart Gordon & Co. Cent. Solera 1845.... 734A Blandy’s Verdelho Solera 1880.................... 734B

Port 1931 Qinta do Noval..................................................81 1963 Romariz Colheita........................................... [522] 1970 Fonseca.......................................................... [63] Quinta do Noval Nacional............................ 759B 1975 Dow ...............................................................759 Quinta do Noval Nacional.................................30

Large Format Diamond Creek CS 1984............................68, 69 Dominus 1994................................................764 Joseph Phelps Insignia 1994..........................766 Shafer Hillside Select CS 2006.......................244 Stag’s Leap Cask 23 1998.............................573 Trefethen LS CS 1995, 1996, 1997................574

1977 Croft ............................................................ [522] Warre ...............................................................31

Northwest

1985 Dow................................................................ [62] Fonseca ...................................................64, 162 Taylor Fladgate ........................................66, 163 Warres.......................................................... [522]

1999 Beaux Freres PN Beaux Freres .................... [582] Belles Soeurs PN Shea................................. [582] Belles Soeurs PN Yamhill County ................. [582] 2001 Beaux Freres PN Beaux Freres .................... [582] 2004

1983 Dow................................................................ [62] Fonseca .................................................63, [522] Taylor Fladgate ................................................65

2000 Graham .........................................................754

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Ullage (Level of Wine) Illustration and Interpretations For Bordeaux, Port, and other shouldered bottles n. ullage is into neck bn. bottom neck vts. very top shoulder ts. top shoulder; usual level for Bordeaux older than 15 yrs hs. high shoulder; usual cork reduction, often found in Bordeaux over 20 yrs, low risk ms. mid shoulder; variation likely as indicates cork deterioration lms. low mid shoulder; some risks, reflected in estimates s. shoulder; risky, reflected in estimates into neck bottom neck very top shoulder top shoulder high shoulder mid shoulder low mid shoulder shoulder

Ullage of wines of vintages fifteen years and younger may be assumed to be of bottom neck or better unless otherwise noted. Similarly, regarding older vintages, lack of notation indicates acceptable and appropriate ullage, clear label and sound cork; potential bidders must be prepared for reasonable variations in ullage in all vintages older than 15 years. Bidders with specific condition questions should contact the Fine Wines department. Conditions generally not noted on group lots. Bordeaux wines are catalogued referencing the 1855 classification. Chateau Petrus cataloguing reflects the practice of granting it 1er Cru Classe and other notable Pomerol Chateaux are designated Cru Classe. All Bordeaux wines may assume to be chateau bottled unless otherwise stated. It is standard practice for Skinner/Lower Falls Wine to open all original wooden cases (owc) for visual inspection. The opening of banded cases will be determined on an individual basis. For Burgundy, German wines and all other more gradually slope-shouldered bottles, the ullage measurement is taken in centimeters from cork base, e.g. 3cm, 5cm, 7cm. Bottle Sizes bottle (750 ml) magnum (2xbt) marie jeanne (3xbt) double magnum (4xbt)

jeroboam (4xbt); Burgundy, Champagne jeroboam (6xbt); Bordeaux imperiale (8xbt); Bordeaux methuselah (8xbt); Burgundy

demi bottle (demi) split (1/4 bottle) Champagne



Buyers’ Caution: Levels are as when catalogued; ullage may change due to cork deterioration; other bottle conditions may occur during storage and shipment. Risk of ullage variation and cork deterioration and/or failure is assumed by the buyer at time of sale and no sale cancellations, price negotiations, or bottle substitutions will be undertaken by either Skinner or Lower Falls Wine. Similarly, no substitutions will be made due to inaccurate descriptions. Flights of Lots: Are of the same type, vintage and bottle count and follow one after another numerically, though ullage and bottle conditions may vary. The auctioneer may exercise discretion to offer, in consecutive lot order and at that same price, the following lots in the flight to the first successful bidder of that flight. Subsequently, those lots not purchased will be offered anew and so on. Absentee bids placed on any lot in a flight will be applied to the next lot in the flight (if unsuccessful) until the flight concludes. Environmental Note: It has only been in the last 15-20 years that the wine industry has moved away from using lead capsules to cover the cork and neck of a bottle. When opening an older wine, if you do have a lead capsule, give consideration as to how you dispose of it.

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Collection of Wines Your Wines Lower Falls Wine Co. will endeavor to release or transport your wine to you as quickly as possible. The inherent nature of fine wine – particularly aged bottles – requires that due care be taken in its storage and transport. We request your partnership in making sure no harm arises during storage, collection or transportation. We may offer suggestions as to the best course of action to safeguard your purchase. Fees charged are only to recover associated costs and are not intended to create a profit center from the act of getting your wines to you.

Pick-up of Wines Complimentary collection is available by prior arrangement only at: Lower Falls Wine Co. 2366 Washington Street (Rt. 16) Newton Lower Falls, MA 02462 Please schedule your pick up by contacting Lower Falls Wine Co., 617-332-3000, [email protected], or www. lowerfallswine.com, a minimum of seventy-two hours in advance. Full payment of all applicable charges must be received prior to the release of any goods. Wines will only be released to those over 21 years of age. Proof of age will be required.

Issues with Regard to Transportation All bidders should make themselves aware of the limitations and restrictions imposed by various states with regard to the importation of alcoholic beverages which have been purchased at auction and transported into any states jurisdiction. All buyers have the sole responsibility to research, understand and comply with all permit or license requirements before collection or transport of purchases occurs. Neither Skinner Inc. nor Lower Falls Wine Co. is responsible for obtaining any permits or licenses on behalf of any bidder. Lower Falls Wine will facilitate, where able, in the making of arrangements for the buyer on their behalf. Bidders are strongly urged to understand the individual state statutes with regard to importation prior to participation in any auction to insure compliance with said statutes.

Local Delivery Lower Falls Wine Co. will deliver for a fee inside Route 495. One case, $29 Two to four cases, $19 per case Five or more cases, $14 per case Buyers arranging Massachusetts delivery outside of Route 495 should inquire as to the fees for delivery. Deliveries are made Monday through Friday during normal business hours. Delivery will usually occur within one week of your request. All fees associated with delivery must be paid in advance of delivery. We reserve the right to (re)package wines if deemed necessary for a nominal fee. Wines will only be delivered to, and must be signed for by, someone over 21 years of age.

Splits Any lot that is split for either pick-up or delivery will be subject to a nominal charge.

Storage Complimentary storage of any purchases will not exceed forty-five days past the auction date. All uncollected lots will be charged $100 per month (or fraction thereof). Purchases in excess of ten lots will be subject to a fee of a minimum of $250 per month. Lower Falls Wine Co. will not be liable for wines fourteen (14) days after auction date.

All inquires with regard to collection or delivery should be addressed to Lower Falls Wine Co. at 617-332-3000.

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Skinner, Inc. & Lower Falls Wine Co. Conditions of Sale – Fine Wines 1. All bidders and buyers of wine must be at least 21 years of age and shall present satisfying legal documentation of this at auction. In the event the buyer is a partnership or corporate entity, the receiver of the wine shall furnish proof fulfilling this criteria. 2. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Skinner, Inc., below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceed the estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event, and whether or not a lot is subject to a reserve, Skinner, Inc. and Lower Falls Wine Co. may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot. 3. All property is sold “as is,” and neither Skinner, Inc. and Lower Falls Wine Co. nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation or any kind or nature with respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, or description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice, or in the catalog, or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability. Prospective buyers are urged to inspect those lots they have interest in. 4. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by Skinner, Inc. shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lot for sale. The auctioneer shall have sole discretion to refuse any bid, or refuse to acknowledge any bidder. Please note Massachusetts state law requires all purchasers of alcoholic beverages be at least 21 years of age. Any bidder that plans on spending in excess of $100,000 should make arrangements with the accounting department at least five (5) days in advance of the sale, as a deposit may be required to participate. 5. All merchandise purchased is payable directly to Skinner Inc., and must be paid for the day of the auction. All merchandise must be removed from Lower Falls Wine Co. within forty five (45) days of the auction, and in no event shall Skinner Inc. or Lower Falls Wine Co. have any liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than fourteen (14) days after the sale. Lower Falls Wine Co. may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage fee per lot as determined by Lower Falls Wine Co. (see Collection of Wines). If any property has not been removed within forty five (45) days from the date of sale, at the option of Skinner, Inc. and Lower Falls Wine Co. (a) the merchandise may be transferred to and stored at a bonded warehouse and the purchaser agrees to pay all transfer and storage expenses, and/or (b) Skinner Inc. and Lower Falls Wine Co. may place the merchandise in a subsequent auction, without Reserve, to be sold to the highest bidder, and after deducting the standard commission and any additional charges that may apply, remit the proceeds to the purchaser. 6. Acceptable forms of payment are cash, good check, or wire transfers, payable in U.S. dollars. Checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with Skinner or if a bank authorization has been received guaranteeing the check. Skinner, Inc. and Lower Falls Wine Co. reserve the right to hold merchandise purchased until the funds have cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Skinner and/or Lower Falls Wine Co. a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by the drawee. 7. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of all items for which it was the highest successful bidder, Skinner Inc. and Lower Falls Wine Co. may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, without limitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser’s breach, and/or (b) offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has breached any of its obligations, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price, holding the purchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale. 8. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. and Lower Falls Wine Co. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by such purchaser for such item. 9. Lower Falls Wine Co. may, in their discretion and at purchaser’s request, package and arrange for delivery as directed by the purchaser. In such event, purchaser agrees that (a) all such packaging, handling and delivery is at the sole risk of the purchaser and that Skinner, Inc. and Lower Falls Wine Co. shall have no liability for any loss or damage to such items, and (b) purchaser shall pay in advance, all packaging expenses, including labor, materials, carriers fees and all insurance charges. Please arrange seventy-two (72) hours in advance for collection and delivery. Purchaser shall make itself aware of the limitations and restrictions imposed by various states in regards to the transportation and importation of alcoholic beverages and purchaser has the sole responsibility to research and comply with all permit and licensing requirements. Neither Skinner, Inc. nor Lower Falls Wine Co. shall be responsible for obtaining any permits or licenses on behalf of purchaser and no sale shall be cancelled or refunded for lack of purchaser’s noncompliance with permitting and licensing issues. (Please see Collection of Wines) 10. A premium equal to 21.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus 10% of the final bid over $200,000, will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. 11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms printed within, posted, and announced at the time of sale. Revised October 12, 2011

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Chairman of the Board - Nancy R. Skinner Richard Albright John Deighton Barnet Fain Stephen L. Fletcher Karen M. Keane

President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. Keane Chief Financial Officer - Don Kelly Executive Vice President - Stephen L. Fletcher Vice Presidents- Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Stuart P. Whitehurst

American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. Starr Assistants: Kathy Wong, Elizabeth C. Haff American Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stephen L. Fletcher Deputy Director: Chris Barber; Assistant: Karen Langberg American Indian & Ethnographic Art - Douglas Deihl Asian Works of Art - Interim Director - Stuart G. Slavid Assistants: Biying Zhang, Carol Tran Books & Manuscripts - Stuart P. Whitehurst Deputy Director: Sara C. Wishart Bottles, Flasks & Early Glass - Stephen L. Fletcher Ceramics - Stuart G. Slavid Classic Automobiles & Motorcycles - Jane D. Prentiss Couture - Cara Elmslie Discovery Auctions - Cara Elmslie Assistants: Garrett J. Sheahan, Melissa Riebe European Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stuart G. Slavid Assistants: Sara C. Wishart, Leah Kingman Fine Wines - Marie Keep Assistant: Laura V. Sweeney Jewelry - Victoria Bratberg Assistants: John Colasacco, Julie Khouri Judaica - Kerry Shrives Modernism: 1896–Present: Art Glass, Pottery, Metalwork & Furniture Jane D. Prentiss Musical Instruments - David Bonsey Oriental Rugs & Carpets - Gary Richards Science, Technology & Clocks - Robert C. Cheney Assistant: Chris Barber Silver - Sara C. Wishart Toys & Dolls - Kerry Shrives Auctioneers - LaGina Austin, David Bonsey, Robert C. Cheney, Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep, Gloria Lieberman, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney, Stuart P. Whitehurst

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Property Distribution Manager - Jessica R. Lincoln, 617.874.4308

Marlborough: Accounts Receivable - Denise Johnson, 508.970.3269 Accounts Payable - Kathleen Hayes, 508.970.3268 Credit Supervisor - Joe Monteyro, 508.970.3266

Marlborough: 508.970.3240

Appraisal & Auction Services - LaGina Austin, Shannon M. Ames, Hadley Bridgman Advertising Production - Pamela Van de Houten Boston Gallery Director - Laura V. Sweeney Assistant Gallery Director: Paige Lewellyn Gallery Assistant: Jessica Turner Catalogue Production - Pamela Van de Houten, Kristina Harrison Consignment Services - Patricia Walker King, Megan J. Blomgren, Carol Zeigler Customer Relations - Carol McCaffrey Institutional Relations - L. Emerson Tuttle Human Resources - Carol McCaffrey Information Technology & Internet Auctions - Kerry Shrives Assistants: Timothy Shaughnessey, Melissa Riebe Managing Director - Marie C. Keep Marketing & Public Relations - Kate de Bethune, Kathryn Gargolinski, Heather Retzke Photographers - Stanley P. Bystrowski, Jeffrey R. Antkowiak, John Cornelius Receptionists - Marlborough: Jessica Bedenbaugh Boston: Sarah Collins Staff Portraits - Cheryl Richards Photography Transportation - Eric Jones Assistant: Mark McCaffrey

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Directions to Skinner’s Boston Gallery/63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA Telephone: 617-350-5400 From the West:

Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to the Prudential/Copley exit located in the Prudential tunnel. Once on the exit ramp, stay in the right hand lane and follow the signs for Copley. The ramp exits onto Stuart Street. Drive straight through five sets of lights and take a left onto Charles Street South. Take your first left off of Charles St. South onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From the South:

Take 93-N to Exit 20 for I-90 W toward Worcester. Follow signs for Chinatown/South Station. Bear left at the fork to continue towards Kneeland Street. Turn left onto Kneeland Street. Kneeland Street becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From Logan Airport:

Take the Ted Williams Tunnel. Take Exit 25 toward South Boston and bear left at the fork in the ramp. Bear right onto B St. Turn left onto Northern Ave which becomes Seaport Blvd. Turn left onto Surface Rd. Turn right onto Kneeland Street which becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From the North:

Take I-93 South towards Boston. Take exit 26 towards Storrow Drive.  Merge onto MA-28 South via the ramp on the left. Turn left onto Beacon Street. Turn right onto Arlington Street. Turn left onto Boylston Street. Turn right onto Hadassah Way. Skinner is on the right at 63 Park Plaza. 94

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