Fine Wines | Skinner Auctions 2593B and 2592T

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Auction of Fine Wines May 3, 2012 in Boston followed by Fine Wines - Online: May 4-13, 2012. The fine wine auction refle...

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Lower Falls Wine Company

Fine Wines Sale 2593B

May 3, 2012

Boston

Fine Wines ­– Online Sale 2592T

May 4-13, 2012

Fine Wines & Fine Wines – Online specialists in charge

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

Marie Keep Department Director 508.970.3296

Michael J. Moser 508.970.3133

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 M. Moser are Michael Moser, and those to MK are Marie Keep.

live auction 2593B

online auction 2592T

Thursday, May 3, 2012 at 5 p.m. 63 Park Plaza Boston, Massachusetts

May 4-13, 2012 www.skinnerinc.com

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Auction & Specialist Information

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Web Site & Online Bidding

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Session I: Fine Wines, Lots 1-379

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Map & Driving Directions

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Absentee Bid Form

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Session II: Fine Wines – Online, Lots 500-1097

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How to Bid

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Index of Both Sales

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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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Company Directors & Specialty Departments

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Administrative Staff & Client Services

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Please Note: All lots sold subject to our Conditions of Sale. Please refer to page 95 of this catalogue for the full terms and conditions governing your purchase.

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Session I - Live Auction Lots 1-379 to be sold Thursday, May 3, 2012 at 5 p.m.

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A carefully cultivated collection of the finest examples of Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Rhone, and Spain. Maintained in a climate-controlled cellar, property of a Massachusetts gentleman. For more from this consignor, visit our online auction, lots 826-841. 1. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1986 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: one into neck, one bottom neck, scuffed capsules “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. Anticipated maturity: 20002030.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 01/98 2 bottles $1,600-2,400 2. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1988 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/94 2 bottles $1,200-1,800 3. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1989 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck 2 bottles $1,000-1,500 4. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1990 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/09 2 bottles $1,300-1,700 5. Chateau Latour 1990 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck R. Parker, 95+ pts. 06/09 2 bottles $1,200-1,600 6. Chateau Margaux 1983 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck, one with slight signs of old seepage, lightly bin-soiled labels R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/03 2 bottles $700-900 7. Chateau Margaux 1985 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck, one nicked capsule R. Parker, 95 pts. 01/03 2 bottles $600-900

8. Chateau Margaux 1986 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck, lightly bin-soiled labels “A magnificent example of Chateau Margaux and one of the most tannic, backward Margauxs of the last 50 years, the 1986 continues to evolve at a glacial pace. The color is still a dense ruby/purple with just a hint of lightening at the rim. With several hours of aeration, the aromatics become striking, with notes of smoke, toast, creme de cassis, mineral, and white flowers. Very full-bodied, with high but sweet tannin, great purity, and a very masculine, full-bodied style, this wine should prove nearly immortal in terms of its aging potential. It is beginning to budge from its infantile stage and approach adolescence.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 01/03 2 bottles $600-900 9. Chateau Margaux 1988 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck, one dampstained label 2 bottles $450-700 10. Chateau Margaux 1989 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck 2 bottles $600-800 11. Chateau Margaux 1990 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck “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 2 bottles $1,400-1,800 12. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1986 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck Deep garnet-black colour. An incredible array of aromas on the nose: blackberry, black cherry, tobacco, espresso, leather, black olive and loam. The palate is absolutely seamless from first impression to finish, effortlessly building layers of complexity in the mouth and leading to a very long, earth and spice finish. I can’t see how this could possibly be improvement so have no alternative but concede perfection.” L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 100 pts. 05/09 2 bottles $1,000-1,400 13. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1988 (2 bts), u: into neck, lightly dampstained labels 1989 (2 bts), u: into neck, one dampstained label 1990 (2 bts), u: very top shoulder 6 bottles $1,500-2,250

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14. Chateau Haut Brion 1988 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 2cm 2 bottles $500-800 15. Chateau Haut Brion 1989 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 1.5cm, one dampstained label R. Parker, 100 pts. 01/03 2 bottles $1,800-2,800 16. Chateau Haut Brion 1990 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 1.5cm, dampstained labels 2 bottles $1,100-1,500 17. Chateau Pichon Longueville, Baron 1988 (2 bts), u: into neck 1989 (2 bts), u: into neck; R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/97 1990 (2 bts), u: into neck, one lightly torn label 6 bottles $600-800 18. Chateau Montrose 1990 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: into neck R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 2 bottles $700-1,000 19. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1990 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) u: bottom neck or better “One of my favorite Cheval Blancs, it remains to be seen if the 1998, 2000, and 2008 will live up to this offering. It is the ripest wine of the aforementioned vintages, with a complex bouquet of tobacco leaf, Christmas fruitcake, sweet black fruits, bordering on fig and plum, but no hint of overripeness, and notions of new saddle leather, mint, and incense. The gorgeously expressive aromatics are followed by a fullbodied wine revealing abundant glycerin as well as elevated alcohol, but it is not hot, and nothing is out of place. Expansive, rich, and revealing the nuances and complexity that come from bottle age, it is at its peak of maturity where it should remain for another 10-15 years.” R. Parker, 98+ pts. 06/09 4 bottles $1,300-1,800

20. Domaine de la Romanee Conti La Tache 1990 Cote de Nuits u: 1.5cm, slightly nicked capsule “A stunning, massive, full-on and completely classic La Tâche nose that displays almost unbelievable complexity so with many different elements that it is impossible to even begin to describe them all; the primary components include ethereal and still fresh pinot fruit, clove, knock out spiciness, anise, hoisin, soy and a trace of earth but these elements only hint at the sheer depth. The flavors are big, rich, refined, classy, penetrating and superbly powerful yet everything is in perfect balance and there is more than sufficient sève to balance off the still considerable tannins. The finish is intense, pure and so long that it is haunting; I could literally still taste this wine days later after I had it because it had such a dramatic and emotional impact. In its youth, this was one of the finest young Burgundies that I have ever been privileged to try and it only seems to get better with each passing year. For my taste, this is getting close to arriving at its peak but it’s not quite there though again, I stress that this is to my taste and some may find it to already be in its sweet spot of maturation. In short, this is absolutely brilliant. Note that while I have had relatively consistent notes, I have had two bottles that were a bit astringent on the finish and not in the class of what I describe above.” Burghound, 99 pts. 04/11 1 bottle $3,000-4,500 21. Paul Jaboulet Aine Hermitage La Chapelle 1989 Northern Rhone u: 2.5cm, nicked, scuffed, and dampstained labels R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/00 2 bottles $350-450 22. Paul Jaboulet Aine Hermitage La Chapelle 1990 Northern Rhone u: 2.5cm, nicked and lightly dampstained labels R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/00 2 bottles $800-1,200 23. Vega Sicilia Unico 1968 Ribera del Duero u: bottom neck 1 bottle $600-800 24. Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection 1987 (2 bts), u: into neck 1988 (2 bts), u: into neck, dampstained labels 4 bottles $300-500 25. Dunn Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain 1987 (2 bts), u: into neck, cracked wax capsules 1988 (2 bts), u: into neck, cracked wax capsules, one lightly dampstained label 4 bottles $150-250

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26. Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon Martha’s Vineyard 1985 (2 bts), u: bottom neck 1986 (3 bts), u: bottom neck 1987 (2 bts), u: bottom neck 7 bottles $600-900

La Mission lies just across the road from Haut Brion. The descendants of American banker Clarence Dillon now run 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

An excellent selection showing depth and rarity from the extensive custom-built climate-controlled cellars of an East Coast Gentleman. Spanning all classifications of Left Bank Bordeaux and some Right Bank; Piedmont, and Tuscany in large format for the generous pour. Picked up by Skinner staff. For more from this consignor, visit our online auction, lots 756-815.

33. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 1945 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe u: top shoulder, short lead Chateau-embossed capsule reveals vintage branding on cork, lightly bin-soiled labels, one lightly torn label, one badly torn label, Etablissements Nicolas stamped labels 2 bottles $3,250-4,750

27. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1949 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck, Etiquette de Rebouchage stamped labels, Rebouche au Chateau en 1991 2 bottles $1,600-2,400 28. Chateau Margaux 1945 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, faded label, water-stained and lightly bin-soiled label, Reserve Nicolas necktag and Selection Nicolas stamped label 1 bottle $800-1,200 29. Chateau Margaux 1989 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck, lightly bin-soiled and nicked label 1 bottle $300-450 30. Chateau Margaux 1997 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $400-600 31. Chateau Margaux 1999 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe one lightly bin-soiled label 2 bottles $600-800 32. Chateau Haut Brion 2005 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe 1 magnum $900-1,400

34. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 1945 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe u: top shoulder, short lead Chateau-embossed capsule reveals vintage branding on cork, torn label, Etablissements Nicolas stamped label 1 magnum $4,000-6,000 35. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 2000 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe “The 2000 La Mission Haut-Brion is certainly one of the candidates for the wine of the vintage. Its performance was off-the-charts in two separate tastings for this report. Deep blue/purple, with a nose of creme de cassis, floral scents, graphite, and subtle smoke, the wine is pure, deep, sumptuously textured, full-bodied, powerful (although certainly not at the power level of the amazing 2009). This wine certainly transcends its 13% natural alcohol and has the same level of concentration found in such great vintages of La Mission Haut-Brion as 1989, 1982, 1975, and of course, more recent efforts such as 2005, 2008, and 2009. Still young but beginning to display some secondary nuances, the wine has enormous layers of depth as well as an unctuous texture. Even though it is still quite youthful, I believe it will hit its prime in another 3-4 years and last 50 or more. It is certainly a wine that will likely jump dramatically in price once the price of the 2009 is released.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/10 1 magnum $700-1,000 36. Chateau Brane Cantenac 1999 Margaux, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $250-350 37. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1995 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/98 12 bottles (owc) $1,100-1,500 38. Chateau Lascombes 2003 Margaux, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $350-500

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39. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1945 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: top shoulder, short lead Chateau-embossed capsule reveals vintage branding on cork, lightly bin-soiled and nicked label 1 bottle $400-600 40. Chateau Montrose 1996 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $700-1,000 41. Chateau Langoa Barton 2000 St. Julien, 3eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $500-700 42. Chateau Palmer 1928 Margaux, 3eme Cru Classe u: very top shoulder, Chateau-embossed capsule cut by Skinner specialist to reveal Chateau, vintage and Rebouche 1988 branded cork, dampstained, lightly torn label, Etablissement Nicolas stamped label 1 bottle $1,100-1,500 43. Chateau Talbot 1945 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe u: top shoulder, nicked capsule, signs of old seepage, lightly bin-soiled label 1 bottle $800-1,200 44. Chateau Talbot 2000 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 93 pts. 06/10 12 bottles (owc) $700-1,000 45. Chateau Cantemerle 2000 Haut Medoc, 5eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $250-350 46. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1998 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) 1 magnum $700-1,000 47. Chateau Pavie 1999 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (B) “The 1999 Pavie is a candidate for “wine of the vintage”. It boasts an opaque ruby/purple color in addition to gorgeous aromas of crushed minerals, smoke, licorice, cherry liqueur, and black currants. The wine is exceptionally pure and multilayered, with stunning texture and overall balance. The tannin level suggests 3-4 years of cellaring is warranted; it should age gracefully for 25+ years. If readers are wondering why Pavie has become so much better under the administration of Chantal and Gerard Perse, keep in mind that yields are one-third of what they were under the previous owners.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/02 12 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800

48. Chateau Figeac 1998 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (B) 12 bottles (owc) $850-1,100 49. Chateau d’Yquem 1971 Sauternes, 1er Cru Classe Superiore u: top shoulder, nicked and lightly corroded capsule, signs of old seepage, heavily mold-stained label 1 bottle $300-450 50. Chateau d’Yquem 1975 Sauternes, 1er Cru Classe Superiore u: bottom neck, nicked capsule, signs of old seepage R. Parker, 99 pts. 01/98 1 bottle $300-450 51. Chateau d’Yquem 1987 Sauternes, 1er Cru Classe Superiore u: bottom neck, heavily mold-stained label 1 bottle $100-150 52. Domaine Laflaive Puligny Montrachet Clavoillon 1er Cru 2007 Cote de Beaune 12 bottles $500-700 Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey – On offer here is an exciting collection of wines from an up and coming producer in the Cote de Beaune. After the 2005 vintage, Pierre-Yves Colin founded his own micro-negociant business in Chassagne Montrachet, where Colin inherited a portion of his father Marc Colin’s estate. Seeking to produce wines with the purest expression of terroir, the wines are largely aged in 600 liter demimuid barrels and are not subject to battonage—the traditional process of rousing the lees as the wines age in barrel. These practices lead to a vibrant, bright expression of Chardonnay and are likely borne from Colin’s unabashed affection for Riesling. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to acquire varied formats of this exciting young producer. 53. Pierre Yves Colin Morey Corton Charlemagne 2007 (2 bts) Chassagne Montrachet, Les Caillerets (6 bts) Puligny Montrachet Les Folatieres 2009 (3 mags) Cote de Beaune label staining to one magnum, cracked wax capsule to one capsule, slight label wrinkling to label edges 8 bottles 3 magnums $800-1,100 54. Henri Boillot Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru Clos de la Mouchere 2009 Cote de Beaune 6 bottles (owc) $200-300

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55. William Fevre Chablis Vaudesir 2004 Chablis 6 bottles (owc) $200-300 56. Henri Giraud Grand Cru Brut 1995 Ay 2 bottles $150-200 57. Paul Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle 2003 Northern Rhone “The finest example of this cuvee since 1990, the 2003 Hermitage La Chapelle (50,000 bottles rather than the normal 96,000+ were produced) possesses an inky/purple color as well as a tremendous bouquet of creme de cassis, crushed flowers, truffles, and licorice. Fullbodied and powerful (15% natural alcohol) with good freshness and definition, this big, rich, dense, reassuringly great La Chapelle should be cellared for 5-8 years, and drunk over the following 20-25.” R. Parker, 95+ pts. 02/06 12 bottles (owc) $600-900 58. A. Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 1990 Piedmont u: 1cm “The 1990 Barolo Riserva Granbussia is a ripe, exotic beauty endowed with plenty of tar, roses, licorice and wild herbs. Still spectacularly rich and intense, this full-bodied, layered Barolo offers superb length and a sweeping finish where the glycerin and sheer weight of the vintage come through in spades. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2020.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/10 2 bottles $550-800 59. A. Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva 1990 Piedmont u: 1.5cm, label lightly torn, loose at edge 1 magnum $500-750 60. Mascarello Giuseppe e Figlio Barolo Monprivato 2006 Piedmont “Mascarello’s 2006 Barolo Monprivato is incredibly primary at this stage. The 2006 is an explosive Monprivato endowed with layers of ripe red fruit backed up by firm, muscular tannins that speak with great eloquence. I expect the 2006 to go through a period of stubbornness as it often does - but it should begin to show well at around age ten or so. From time to time, the wine shows glimpses of its nobility. The 2006 is shaping up to be a profound Monprivato. The only thing it needs is time. This is a fabulous effort from Mascarello. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2036.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/10 6 bottles $350-500 61. Paolo Scavino Barolo Rocche Dell’Annunziata Riserva 1996 Piedmont 1 magnum $275-350

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62. Gaja Sperss 1989 Piedmont u: bottom neck “The 1989 Barolo Sperss is wonderfully complete and polished, as layers of seamless, ripe fruit emerge from its powerful frame with tons of class. The wine reveals stunning elegance and purity wrapped around a powerful core of Serralunga fruit that speaks volumes of the greatness of this terroir. The 1989 Sperss can be enjoyed today as the tannins are incredibly finessed, but it also looks to have many years of profound drinking ahead of it. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2025.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 02/10 2 bottles $400-500 63. Gaja Sperss 1997 Piedmont “A virtually perfect effort is the 1997 Sperss (30,000 bottles), which represents the essence of truffles, earth, and black cherries in its striking aromatics and multidimensional, opulent, full-bodied palate. The acidity seems low because of the huge glycerin levels and prodigious concentration of fruit, but I suspect it is normal in the scheme of oenological measurement. This profound wine requires 3-4 years of cellaring, and should age well for 30-35 years.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 06/01 4 bottles $900-1,200 64. Gaja Sperss 2003 Piedmont 4 bottles $400-600 65. Gaja Sperss 2004 Piedmont 2 magnums $800-1,200 66. Gaja Costa Russi 2004 Piedmont “The 2004 Costa Russi is irresistibly sexy and opulent. As is typically the case, the wine is more overtly fruit-driven, with a round, supple personality. Sweet, long and richly-textured, it is just plain awesome in its display of generous, vibrant fruit, tar, smoke, minerals and herbs. It is the finest Costa Russi yet. Anticipated maturity: 2009-2024.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/07 1 magnum $250-350 67. Gaja Sori San Lorenzo 2004 Piedmont “The 2004 Sori San Lorenzo is a drop-dead gorgeous wine. It presents awesome balance, especially in the way it marries power with elegance. This is a remarkably refined and understated Sori San Lorenzo, with never-ending layers of dark raspberries, licorice, grilled herbs and tar that flow from its sumptuous frame. A dark, brooding beauty, it will require several additional years of bottle at a minimum, but those with the patience to wait will be amply rewarded. In most vintages I prefer the Sori Tildin, but in 2004 Sori San Lorenzo has a very slight edge over its sibling. It may very well be the finest Sori San Lorenzo since the legendary 1971. Anticipated maturity: 2014-2029.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/07 1 magnum $400-600

68. Altesino Brunello di Montalcino Montosoli 1997 Tuscany R. Parker, 93 pts. 12/02 4 bottles $300-450 69. Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 1997 Tuscany double magnum (owc) $250-350 70. Fanti Brunello di Montalcino 2001 Tuscany 2 double magnums (owc) $250-350 71. A Pair of Brunellos di Montalcino from the Legendary 1997 Vintage Altesino, Montosoli (4 bts) Valdicava (5 bts) Tuscany 9 bottles $600-900 72. Sassicaia 2005 Tuscany A. Galloni for R. Parker, 93 pts. 06/08 6 bottles $1,400-2,200 73. Rosso Di Toscana Palazzi 1999 Tuscany “The 1999 Palazzi (800 cases of a blend of 50% Cabernet Franc and 50% Merlot) boasts a dense ruby/purple color in addition to a complex nose of currants, cigar box, plums, and cherry liqueur with a hint of toasty oak in the background. Full-bodied, elegant, and complex, with a savory mid-palate and sweet tannin, it will drink beautifully for 12-14 years. This wine, in the style of Franchetti’s friends, Peter Sissick and Jean-Luc Thunevin, was not fined, filtered, or stabilized, and essentially represents the most honest/authentic essence of their vineyard. This is the wine of a genius.” R. Parker, 93 pts. 10/01 12 bottles (owc) $250-350 74. Promise Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Napa Valley “A staggeringly rich, profound Cabernet Sauvignon has emerged from this producer, simply called Promise. About the only information on the back label is that someone named Steve McPherson has a lot to do with the final product, and congratulations certainly go to him. An absolutely spectacular 2007, this wine has an inky purple color to the rim. Gorgeously pure creme de cassis and black cherry fruit interwoven with hints of lead pencil shavings, burning embers, and spice is followed by a full-bodied, opulent, but at the same time, structured wine. It seems capable of lasting 20-30 or more years. This looks to me like a classic from Napa Valley, and although it is certainly approachable already (as most Napa Cabernets from top years tend to be), there is a long, long life ahead of it. This wine is just – pardon the pun – oh, so promising.” R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/10 6 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800

75. BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges De Latour Private Reserve 2007 Napa “The phenomenal 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve Georges de Latour is the greatest BV Private Reserve made since the 1970 and 1968. The good news is 11,000 cases were produced. The return of this superb Napa classic is fabulous news, and the brilliance of this wine is evidenced by its opaque purple color and its big, sweet, blackberry, cassis, subtle smoke, graphite, and spicy oak-scented nose. Dense and full-bodied with sweet but substantial tannins, thrilling levels of concentration, texture, and richness, and a heady finish, this wine will benefit from 4-5 years of bottle age, and last three decades or more. It’s time to once again fill your cellars with the BV Private Reserve, one of the historic names in California wine folklore.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/09 10 bottles $425-600 76. Claret by way of Cali Ferrari Carano Tressor Reserve 1996 (2 bts) Flora Springs Trilogy 1997 (2 bts) Cliff Lede Claret 2002 (2 bts) 6 bottles $250-400 1996 Grange in Magnum Format - with only a few hundred magnums produced annually, this is a rare opportunity to acquire Australia’s most storied wine in large format. 77. Penfolds Grange 1996 South Australia 1 magnum $400-600 78. Taylor 1927 Oporto u: bottom neck, slightly cracked wax capsule, lightly bin-soiled label 1 bottle $500-700 79. Taylor Vintage Port 1945 Oporto u: very top shoulder, missing capsule, heavily bin-soiled label 1 bottle $600-800 80. Graham Vintage Port 1945 Oporto u: high into neck, cracked wax capsules partially missing, facsimile label, bottled by Cave Cru Classe, London 3 bottles $900-1,400 81. Fonseca 1955 Oporto u: one into neck, one bottom neck, cracked wax capsules, lightly binsoiled labels 2 bottles $600-900

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Old World Dinner Lot Designed to complement a large dinner, this lot features classic wines from the Old World. Raise a toast to the health of your guests in style with 1998 Dom Perignon before moving on to the elusive and legendary Clos St. Hune Riesling from Trimbach—arguably the finest Riesling vineyard in the world. The crisp Puligny Montrachet “Les Levrons” will serve nicely alongside a shellfish appetizer. With the main course, two offerings from legendary estates: Ceretto’s Barolo Bricco Rocche from 1997 and 1996 Montrose. With dessert, who can resist a glass of Graham’s Vintage Port? Bon appétit! 82. Dom Perignon 1998 (oc) Patrick Javillier Puligny Montrachet Les Levrons 2008 Trimbach Riesling Clos St. Hune 1989 Ceretto Barolo Bricco Rocche 1997 Chateau Montrose 1996 Graham’s 2003 6 bottles $500-750 New World Dinner Lot Hand-selected with the palate of a New-World connoisseur in mind, this lot represents the backbone of a legendary dinner with friends. Start the night off with a bottle of vintage Pierre Gimonnet, known for producing a beautifully rich and focused Champagne. Move on to a pair of Chardonnay: the opulent and rich Kongsgaard from Napa to compare to the Old-World vines/New-World production of Mischief and Mayhem’s Meursault. For the main course, a pair of huge ‘99s: California’s Lewis Cabernet and Australia’s Old Bastard Shiraz from Kaesler’s 110-year old vines in Barossa.

85. Chateau Latour 1996 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “A spectacular Latour, the 1996 may be the modern day clone of the 1966, only riper. This vintage, which is so variable in Pomerol, St.Emilion, and Graves, was fabulous for the late-harvested Cabernet Sauvignon of the northern Medoc because of splendid weather in late September and early October. An opaque purple color is followed by phenomenally sweet, pure aromas of cassis infused with subtle minerals. This massive offering possesses unreal levels of extract, full body, intensely ripe, but abundant tannin, and a finish that lasts for nearly a minute. Classic and dense, it displays the potential for 50-75 years of longevity. Although still an infant, it would be educational to taste a bottle.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 06/00 4 bottles $2,600-3,800

86. Chateau Margaux 1996 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 99 pts. 04/99 5 bottles $3,000-4,000

87. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1996 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 5 bottles $1,800-2,800

83. Pierre Gimonnet Brut, Cuvee Oenophile 1998 Mischief and Mayhem Meursault 2004 Kongsgaard Chardonnay 2008 Lewis Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 Kaesler Old Bastard Shiraz 1999 5 bottles $300-500

88. Chateau Haut Brion 1996 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe 6 bottles $1,800-2,400

Property of a New Hampshire gentleman, here is a horizontal of 1996 First Growths and a case of Margaux’s second wine, Pavillon Rouge. The balance of this outstanding collection can be found in lots 584-605 in our online auction.

89. Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux 1995 Margaux 12 bottles $750-1,100

84. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1996 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “Tasted three times since bottling, the 1996 Lafite-Rothschild is unquestionably this renowned estate’s greatest wine. As I indicated last year, only 38% of the crop was deemed grand enough to be put into the final blend, which is atypically high in Cabernet Sauvignon (83% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Cabernet Franc, 7% Merlot, and 3% Petit Verdot). This massive wine may be the biggest, largest-scaled Lafite I have ever tasted. It will require many years to come around, so I suspect all of us past the age of fifty might want to give serious consideration as to whether we should be laying away multiple cases of this wine. It is also the first Lafite-Rothschild to be put into a new engraved bottle (designed to prevent fraudulent imitations). The wine exhibits a thick-looking, ruby/purple color, and a knock-out nose of lead pencil, minerals, flowers, and black currant scents. Extremely powerful and full-bodied, with remarkable complexity for such a young wine, this huge Lafite is oozing with extract and richness, yet has managed to preserve its quintessentially elegant personality. This wine is even richer than it was prior to bottling. It should unquestionably last for 40-50 years. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2050. The wine of the vintage?” R. Parker 100 pts. 04/99 12 bottles (owc) $12,000-18,000

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Selections from the cellar of a discerning Globe Trotting Collector. Maintained in climate-controlled storage. For more from this consignor, visit our online auction, lots 624-642.

90. Chateau Duhart Milon 2005 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 94 pts. 04/08 1 double magnum $200-400

91. Chateau Duhart Milon 2006 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 92 pts. 02/09 1 magnum $125-225

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92. Domaine Robert Chevillon Nuits St. Georges Vieilles Vignes 2005 Cote de Nuits 12 bottles $350-550

93. Veuve Clicquot Champagne Brut La Grande Dame 1990 Reims “I highly recommend the Veuve Clicquot 1990 La Grande Dame. It is exquisitely rich and accessible, yet bursting with potential.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/98 1 jeroboam (owc) $600-900

94. Bodegas Vega Sicilia Valbuena 5° 2003 Ribera del Duero ‘”The 2003 Valbuena is purple-colored and super-fragrant with aromas of pain grille, pencil lead, black currant, and blackberry liqueur. This is followed by a powerful, concentrated wine with an opulent palate-feel, layers of flavor, and beautiful integration of oak, tannin, and acidity, no mean feat in the torrid 2003 vintage. Supple, sweet, and long, this superb effort will evolve for another 4-6 years and drink well through 2025.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 94 pts. 02/08 7 bottles $550-750

95. Bond Winery Matriarch 2006 Napa 3 bottles (owc) $200-300

96. Bond Winery Matriarch 2007 Napa 3 bottles (owc) $250-350

97. Cain Vineyard & Winery Cain Concept, Library Edition 2000 (2 bts) Cain Five 1985 (2 bts), u: into neck 1995 (1 bt) 1996 (1 bt) 1997 (2 bts) 1999 (2 bts) 2005 (2 bts) 12 bottles $450-800

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Property of a Wellesley gentleman, these offerings come from a custom-built, temperature- and humidity-controlled home cellar. This generous collector shared several bottles from his collection, all with impeccable condition. This is a rare opportunity to acquire several examples of Bordeaux aged 30 years or more in ideal conditions after purchase by this consignor on release. Removed by Skinner specialists. Bid with confidence! 98. Chateau Latour 1970 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: six very top shoulder, six top shoulder, one worn capsule, five very lightly corroded capsules, two lightly bin-soiled labels, one wine-stained label 12 bottles $4,000-6,000 99. Chateau Latour 1970 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: four top shoulder, two high shoulder, one torn capsule, lightly binsoiled labels, one wine-stained label 6 bottles $2,000-3,000 100. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck or better, one label loose at edge, mixed importers R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 12 bottles $9,000-14,000 101. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck or better 2 bottles $1,500-2,000 102. Chateau Gruaud Larose 1982 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: nine into neck, three bottom neck, four very lightly bin-soiled labels “Classic claret in all regards, bright ruby red with no signs or even hints of bricking yet, a nose full of licorice, raw meat, ripe, fleshy Bing cherries and hints of tobacco with all of the same on the palate. A touch of dryness on the back end, tannin to spare and the finish lingers for what seems an eternity. Nearly irresistible now, but with a backbone like this I suspect this will continue to develop for decades.” –M. Moser, a bottle from this collection, 02/12 12 bottles $2,400-3,200 103. Chateau Haut Brion, Blanc 1985 Pessac Leognan “This has been a head turner since it was made. The 1985 is unbelievably rich, with a velvety, fat consistency oozing with herb, melon, and fig-like fruit. This voluptuously textured wine exhibits great length, richness, and character. It never closed up after bottling and remains an exceptionally full-bodied, intensely concentrated, yet welldelineated white Graves. If you have the income of a rock superstar, this would be worth having to fete the turn of the century. Anticipated maturity: Now-2020.” R. Parker, 97 pts. 01/97 9 bottles $3,500-5,000

104. Pol Roger Brut Rose 1990 Epernay in individual gift boxes 2 bottles $150-250 105. Bollinger Grand Annee 1990 Ay 2 bottles $175-250 106. Taittinger Comptes de Champagne 1990 Reims in individual gift boxes 3 bottles $450-600 107. Dom Perignon 1990 Epernay L. Perrotti-Brown for R Parker, 98 pts. 03/09 2 bottles $400-600 108. No lot. Property of a gentleman and friend of Skinner. This savvy collector is trimming his cellar and you can benefit from his perfect storage conditions and keen eye for quality. Largely purchased as futures from reputable retailers, this wine was carefully selected to exhibit the depth and breadth of this collector’s passion for wine. 109. Chateau Latour 1998 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 6 bottles $1,800-2,400 110. 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) $2,500-3,500

111. 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. Enjoy this top-notch 2008 over the next 20-25 years.” R. Parker, 94 pts. 05/11 12 bottles (owc) $800-1,200 112. 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) $3,500-5,000 Chateau Gracia – A true garagiste effort, Michel Gracia’s tiny 1.9 hectare vineyard produces only a tiny amount of wine annually. Planted on a soil rich with clay and limestone, the vineyard is 80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc and the balance is made up of Cabernet Sauvignon. Yields are kept extremely low—just 21 hectoliters per hectare—and the crop is hand-harvested. Gracia subjects the must to cold maceration before fermenting in concrete vats, and aged in new oak barriques on lees for up to two years. In the 1998 vintage, only 350 cases were produced, and one is offered here. 113. Chateau Gracia 1998 St. Emilion “A spectacular effort, the 1998 exhibits an opaque purple color as well as a gorgeous bouquet of overripe black cherries intermixed with blackberries, blueberries, licorice, and smoky oak. Full-bodied, low in acidity, opulent, fleshy, and undeniably disarming, it offers layers of fruit in addition to sweet tannin in the finish.” R. Parker, 92 pts. 04/01 12 bottles (owc) $700-1,000 A Decade of Conseillante – On offer here is a tight selection of six vintages of Conseillante spanning over a decade of the estate’s production. With wines for immediate consumption and wines to cellar for several years, this lot will provide a window into the age-worthiness of the seductive Pomerol Chateau with the distinctive purple capsule. 114. Chateau La Conseillante 1995 (2 bts) 1996 (2 bts) 1998 (2 bts) 2001 (2 bts) 2004 (1 bt) 2007 (3 bts) Pomerol 12 bottles $800-1,200

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115. 2000 Bordeaux Chateau Clinet Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste Chateau Haut Bailly Chateau Haut Bergey Chateau Lafon Rochet Chateau Rauzan Segla Chateau Quinault L’Enclos 7 bottles $350-550 2005 Horizontal – A bottle of “probably the greatest Pape Clement ever made” (R. Parker, 04/08), two outstanding Pomerols and dueling Leovilles make up this lot, a tour of what is arguably Bordeaux’s greatest modern vintage. 116. 2005 Bordeaux Chateau Clinet (2 bts) Chateau Leoville Barton Chateau Leoville Poyferre Chateau Pape Clement Chateau Nenin (2 bts) 7 bottles $450-700

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117. Domaine de la Romanee Conti La Tache 2007 Cote de Nuits “A reserved yet equally kaleidoscopic nose of red, blue and violet aromas that is wonderfully broad, spicy, fresh, airy and layered leads to intensely floral, mineral infused and focused medium weight plus flavors that possess a strikingly attractive mouth feel and while in the context of the pantheon of great vintages of this storied wine, the ‘07 will be viewed as one of the lighter examples, the focus and balance here is nigh on perfect as the finish explodes into a hugely long finale, all underpinned by firm tannins and bright acidity. This may seem to be a lighter vintage but it will require at least 15 years of cellar time before this will be sufficiently civilized to drink with real pleasure and probably 25 before it’s fully resolved. One other point bears mentioning: it’s been a number of vintages since I last saw La Tâche best the RomanéeConti but 2007 may be one of them.” Burghound, 95 pts. 01/10 6 bottles (owc) $6,000-9,000 118. Domaine de la Romanee Conti Echezeaux 2007 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (owc, banded) $2,400-3,500

119. Domaine Leroy Nuits St. Georges 1962 Cote de Nuits u: 3.5cm, very slightly bin-soiled label 1 bottle $200-300 120. Domaine 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. 01/08 1 bottle $500-700 121. Michel Lafarge Volnay Clos des Chenes 2006 Cote de Beaune 12 bottles $700-1,000 122. Michel Lafarge Volnay Clos des Chenes 2007 Cote de Beaune “A beguiling and seductive nose of earthy, spicy and highly layered red pinot and plum aromas lead to earthy, pure and gorgeously intense medium full-bodied flavors that possess real volume and power yet retain very fine detail and that extra dimension of depth that marks all great wine. This is a most impressive, if presently rather austere, effort and if you can find it, buy it - note however that patience will be required as this will require at least a decade to arrive at its peak.” Burghound, 93 pts. 04/10 12 bottles $600-900 A Gentleman of Massachusetts divesting a few highly desirable lots. Maintained in ideal storage. 123. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2000 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck R. Parker, 98+ pts. 06/10 1 bottle $1,200-1,800

124. 100 Chateau Haut Brion 2000 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 1cm “Its bigger sister, the 2000 Haut-Brion (a blend of 51% Merlot, 43% Cabernet Sauvignon, and the rest Cabernet Franc) showed incredibly at the tasting, and for me is one of the three or four most prodigious wines of the vintage. A compelling nose of roasted herbs, scorched earth, sweet blueberries, plums, black currants, and a hint of graphite is followed by a deep, layered, sumptuously textured, full-bodied HautBrion, but one with extraordinary complexity. This wine seems more evolved and approachable than I had expected it to be at age 10. My window of maturity seven years ago was 2012-2040, but I would change that to 2010-2050.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 06/10 1 bottle $450-650 125. Pensees de Lafleur 2000 Pomerol 12 bottles (2 x owc) $600-900 126. Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grand Cru La Tache 1994 Cote de Nuits u: 2.5cm or better Bottle Nos. 01345, 01346, 01347, 01348, 01350, 01351, 01352, 01353, 01354, 01356 10 bottles $7,250-11,000 127. Dow Vintage Port 1977 “This is an extraordinary house that seems to have been particularly successful with its vintage port since 1977.The 1977, still a baby, is fabulously scented, very rich and concentrated, and has a potential longevity of at least another 30-50 years.” R. Parker, 93 pts. 01/89 6 bottles $250-350 A Charming Collection from a Charming Collector, with a cornerstone offering to kick it off... picked up by Skinner staff from climate-controlled storage. For more from this consignor, visit our online auction, lots 606622. 128. First Growth Bordeaux 2000 Horizontal Cased Lots Chateau Haut Brion Chateau Lafite Rothschild Chateau Latour Chateau Margaux Chateau Mouton Rothschild 60 bottles (each owc, Latour missing lid) $45,000-65,000 129. Chateau Margaux 1998 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $2,700-3,750

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130. Clos Des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2001 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/04 12 bottles (owc) $475-700 131. Clos Des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2001 Southern Rhone signs of seepage to four 6 magnums (oc) $425-625 132. Cuvee du Vatican Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve Sixtine 2001 Southern Rhone “The special cuvee, the stunning 2001 Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve Sixtine, is a blend of 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah, and 20% Mourvedre aged in equal parts small barrels and neutral wood foudres. An elegant effort with freshness yet tremendous power and flavor intensity, it is a full-bodied, layered, provocative 2001 with exceptional depth as well as richness. While the tannin levels are high, there are even higher levels of concentration and fruit. Give it 2-3 years of cellaring, and drink it over the following 15-20. This brilliant wine should ultimately be even better than my lofty score suggests.’ R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/04 12 bottles (oc) $350-475 133. Tardieu Laurent Chateauneuf du Pape Vieille Vignes 2000 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 94 pts. 02/03 12 bottles (owc) $350-550

137. Opus One 2006 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,100 138. Opus One 2008 Napa 6 bottles (owc - missing lid) $750-950 139. Silver Oak Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley 1999 Sonoma 12 bottles (oc) $750-1,100 140. 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+, 06/09 6 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800 Classic lots from an extensively traveled East coast Collector. Maintained in ideal conditions.

134. Joseph Phelps Insignia 2001 Napa “The sensational, prodigious 2001 Insignia Proprietary Red Wine (89% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Petit Verdot and 3% Malbec) has never performed better. Still extremely youthful with a dense purple color as well as a beautiful bouquet of cedar, charcoal, incense, creme de cassis and black cherry jam, fabulous intensity, a multidimensional mouthfeel and a skyscraper-like texture, it is a Napa classic that is still very youthful and belies its age of ten years. Like its stablemate, it should age impeccably for 35 or more years. Kudos to Joseph Phelps Vineyards!” R. Parker, 99 pts, 06/11 12 bottles (oc) $1,200-1,800 135. Opus One 2004 Napa L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 93 pts. 07/09 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,100 136. Opus One 2005 Napa L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 95+ pts. 07/09 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,100

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141. Chateau Lynch Bages 1961 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe u: high shoulder, scuffed capsule R. Parker, 95 pts. 06/00 1 bottle $400-600 142. Chateau Lynch Bages 1970 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe u: one bottom neck, two very top shoulder, three top shoulder, two high shoulder, two nicked capsules, one lightly corroded capsule, signs of old seepage, lightly bin-soiled labels 8 bottles $1,000-1,500 143. Chateau Lynch Bages 1978 (3 bts), u: very top shoulder, scuffed labels 1990 (3 bts), u: two into neck, one bottom neck 1995 (3 bts) 2001 (3 bts) 12 bottles $1,100-1,600

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144. Chateau Rieussec 1996 (6 demis) 1997 (6 demis) Fargues, 1er Cru Classe 12 demi bottles $250-350

151. Chateau Petrus 1970 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: all top shoulder, bin soiled labels 3 bottles $2,500-3,500

Lafite, Latour, and Petrus, Petrus, Petrus! Highlights from a Massachusetts collection with serious gravitas and scope, maintained in ideal storage and picked up by Skinner specialists. For more from this consignor, visit our online auction, lots 857-885.

152. Chateau Petrus 1974 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: very top shoulder, light bin soil 1 bottle $575-825

145. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1970 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: three bottom neck, nine very top shoulder, lightly bin-soiled labels 12 bottles (owc) $5,000-7,000 146. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1970 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: three bottom neck, six very top shoulder, three top shoulder, lightly glue-stained labels 12 bottles (owc) $5,000-7,000 147. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1970 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: three bottom neck, six very top shoulder, three top shoulder, two misaligned labels, one label affixed to shoulder 12 bottles (owc) $5,000-7,000 148. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1979 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all into neck, glue striping, slight tissue adhesion, light bin soil to labels 12 bottles (owc -partially missing lid) $5,000-7,000 149. Chateau Latour 1970 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: one top shoulder, two high shoulder, slight nicks to two capsules, one with corrosion, small stain to one label 3 magnums $2,000-3,000 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 hushes 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 150. Chateau Petrus 1970 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: six very top shoulder, three top shoulder, three high shoulder, one slightly depressed cork, capsule corrosion to one, bin soil to all 12 bottles (owc, partially missing lid) $10,000-15,000

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153. Chateau Petrus 1978 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: eight very top shoulder, three top shoulder, two lightly bin-soiled labels 11 bottles (owc) $6,500-9,000 154. Chateau Petrus 1979 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: four into neck, five bottom neck, three very top shoulder, wrinkling and slight detachment to label edges, slight label losses and slight staining to one label 12 bottles (owc) $7,000-10,000 155. Chateau Petrus 1979 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: seven very top shoulder, four top shoulder, one high shoulder, one with signs of old seepage, glue-stained and lightly bin-soiled labels, lightly wrinkled labels 12 bottles (owc) $7,000-10,000 156. Frescobaldi Luce 1995 Tuscany 12 bottles (two six-bottle owcs) $200-300 157. Frescobaldi Luce 1995 Tuscany 6 bottles (owc) $100-150 158. Dal Forno Romano Valpolicella Superiore 1997 Veneto 6 bottles (oc) $400-600 159. Dominus 1997 Napa 12 bottles (two six-bottle owcs) $1,200-1,800

Further cellar trimming from a Wellesley collector. Purchased from reputable retailers and stored in a custom, purpose-built, temperature controlled cellar until this auction. Offered here are a rare Labourie-Roi jeroboam, Gourt de Mautens from Jerome Bressy, and a selection of Peter Michael. For more from this consignor, visit our Online Auction lots 899-954 for Bordeaux and further California selections. 160. Laboure Roi Chassagne Montrachet 1997 Cote de Beaune 1 jeroboam (owc) $100-150 161. Jerome Bressy Rasteau, Gourt de Martens 2000 Southern Rhone 12 bottles (owc) $300-500 162. Peter Michael Les Pavots 1995 Sonoma 2 bottles $150-250 163. Peter Michael Les Pavots 1996 Sonoma 3 bottles $250-350 164. Peter Michael Les Pavots 1997 Sonoma 3 bottles $300-500 165. Peter Michael Les Pavots 1998 Sonoma 2 bottles $100-150 166. Peter Michael Les Pavots 2000 Sonoma 6 bottles $425-600 167. Peter Michael Les Pavots 2002 Sonoma R. Parker, 98 pts. 02/05 4 bottles $400-600 168. Peter Michael Chardonnay Belle Cote 2001 Sonoma 6 bottles $250-350

169. Peter Michael Chardonnay Belle Cote 1996 (2 bts) 1997 (3 bts) 1998 (3 bts) Sonoma 8 bottles $450-625 Pauillac and Cote de Beaune from the cellar of true Connoisseurs. Maintained in climate-controlled storage. 170. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2004 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “This beautiful, stunningly dense purple-colored effort (includes about 90% Cabernet Sauvignon) offers up precise notes of graphite, black cherries, cassis, scorched earth, and minerals. Medium to full-bodied with fabulous fruit, impressive richness, refreshing acidity, and sweet tannin, this beauty should be approachable in 4-5 years, and last for three decades. As Lafite Rothschilds go, this is somewhat of a sleeper vintage.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 06/07 12 bottles (owc) $9,000-13,000 171. L. Carillon Bienvenue Batard Montrachet 1996 Cote de Beaune “I hadn’t had this wine in almost 4 years and while it is as brilliant as it ever was, the nose was slightly more advanced than I would have guessed but otherwise, the nose had compelling complexity with menthol, anise and clove notes adding nuance to the maturing white flower fruit aromas. The crisp, beautifully delineated middle weight flavors offer real style and breed with the same compelling complexity of the nose and culminates in a finish of superb intensity and length. This is a seriously impressive wine with class to burn. Approachable now but better in two to three years.” Burghound 93 pts. 05/06 2 bottles $600-800 172. P. Morey Batard Montrachet 1996 Cote de Beaune 3 bottles $600-800 173. N. Potel Mazis Chambertin 2002 Cote de Beaune “Explosive red fruit aromas cut with coffee, game, truffle and a roasted earth component introduce amazingly rich, pure and utterly refined full-bodied flavors that are sappy, sophisticated and extraordinarily long. This is a very classy effort that dwarfs everything but the Grands Echézeaux. A great effort.” Burghound 91-94 pts. 01/94 12 bottles (2 x owc) $1,500-2,000 174. Ramonet Batard Montrachet 1996 Cote de Beaune “Tasting note: (with thanks to David Page). An exceptionally attractive and impressively complex white flower, spice and crushed herb aromas are trimmed in noticeable wood toast and lead to rich, nicely powerful and gorgeously detailed flavors of equally impressive depth and excellent finishing persistence. This is a really lovely if just shy of truly compelling Bâtard that is drinking well now though will continue to hold without difficulty in this format, indeed it should be capable of holding for another 20 years. Tasted twice with consistent notes.” Burghound, 94 pts. 07/08 1 bottle $200-300

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Bordeaux and Port from the climate-controlled cellar of a Collector. Picked up by Skinner specialists. For more from this consignor, visit our online auction, lots 955-990. 175. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: ten bottom neck, one very top shoulder, one slightly depressed cork R Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 11 bottles $7,500-9,500 176. Chateau Haut Brion 1997 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe lightly bin-soiled label 1 magnum $300-450 177. Chateau Calon Segur 1995 St. Estephe, 3eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $700-900 178. Chateau d’Issan 1996 Margaux, 3eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $350-500 179. Chateau Haut Batailley 1995 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $500-700 180. Chateau Lynch Bages 1989 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe u: into neck, five bin-soiled labels “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 bottles $1,200-1,800 181. Chateau Pontet Canet 1996 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $450-750 182. Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte 1995 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $350-600

183. Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte 1996 Pessac Leognan 12 bottles (owc) $300-500 184. Chateau La Lagune 1990 Haut Medoc, 3eme Cru Classe u: eight bottom neck, two very top shoulder, two top shoulder “A fully mature, elegant 1990 with an exceptionally flowery, berry, white chocolate, and smoky oak-scented nose, this fleshy, mid-weight La Lagune exhibits a velvety texture and no hard edges. It is an endearing wine that needs to be drunk over the next 5-6 years” R. Parker, 91 pts. 06/09 12 bottles $800-1,200 185. Chateau L’Arrosee 1995 St. Emilion, Grand Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $350-500 186. Chateau Canon La Gaffeliere 1995 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $475-600 187. Chateau La Croix de Gay 1998 Pomerol 12 bottles (owc) $350-500 188. Chateau Le Bon Pasteur 1996 Pomerol 12 bottles (owc) $300-450 189. Chateau L’Eglise Clinet 1982 Pomerol u: bottom neck or better 8 bottles $800-1,200 190. Dom Perignon 1998 Epernay A. Galloni for R. Parker, 92 pts. 03/09 1 magnum (oc) $200-300 191. Taylor Vintage Port 1948 u: one into neck with remnants of Whitwham & Company facsimile label and vintage and Quinta embossed lead capsule, one top shoulder with Sotheby & Co. label with handwritten “48 Taylor” on label 2 bottles $1,000-1,400

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192. Taylor Vintage Port 1970 Oporto u: three bottom neck, one very top shoulder, one missing capsule, two cracked wax capsules, signs of old seepage, three lightly torn and lightly bin-soiled labels, one missing label 4 bottles $400-600 193. Warre Vintage Port 1980 (4 bts), u: into neck, signs of old seepage, loose, bin-soiled, and torn labels) Graham’s Vintage Port 1980 (1 bt), u: into neck, no label, vintage confirmed on capsule) 5 bottles $150-250 Property of a Cape Cod lady. Part of a larger collection, these selections were removed from temperature- and humidity-controlled home storage and represent a glimpse into her appreciation of the finer elements of life. From the 100-point 1982 Pichon Lalande through a selection of 2000 Bordeaux, this collection has something for everyone. 194. Chateau Margaux 1983 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: two bottom neck, one very top shoulder, slight signs of old seepage, torn labels, one faded label R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/03 3 bottles $900-1,350 195. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1986 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck or better “Deep garnet-black colour. An incredible array of aromas on the nose: blackberry, black cherry, tobacco, espresso, leather, black olive and loam. The palate is absolutely seamless from first impression to finish, effortlessly building layers of complexity in the mouth and leading to a very long, earth and spice finish. I can’t see how this could possibly be improvement so have no alternative but concede perfection. Drink now to 2045+.” L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 100 pts. 05/09 4 bottles $2,000-3,000 196. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 2000 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 98+ pts. 06/10 9 bottles $1,800-2,400 197. Chateau Pichon Longueville, Lalande 1982 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe u: one bottom neck, one very top shoulder, one nicked capsule “One of the monumental wines of the last century is the 1982 Pichon Lalande. Since bottling, it has flirted with perfection, and was a sprinter out of the gate, which gave rise to questions about how quickly it would begin its decline. However, at age 27, it retains all its glossy, rich, flamboyant cassis fruit, chocolaty, berry jam-like notes, and plenty of earthy, foresty flavors. This is a full-bodied, extravagantly rich Pichon Lalande seemingly devoid of acidity and tannin, but the wine is incredibly well-balanced and pure. It is an amazing effort!” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 2 bottles $800-1,200

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198. Chateau Beychevelle 2000 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe one lightly nicked label 6 bottles $500-700

199. Dinner Lot Perrier Jouet Fleur de Champagne, Brut 1990 Garaudet Meursault Vieilles Vignes 2005 Domaine De Villeneuve Chateauneuf du Pape, Vieilles Vignes 2004 Philippe Leclerc Gevrey Chambertin, 1er Cru Les Cazetiers 2005 Cerretto Barolo Bricco Rocche, Brunate 1997 5 bottles $200-325

Broad Selections from the South Shore. Removed by Skinner specialists from custom built, temperature- and humidity-controlled home storage on the South Shore, this wine is part of a larger collection, carefully curated over the years. 200. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1997 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 12 bottles $6,000-8,400

201. Chateau Talbot 1990 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe u: into neck 4 bottles $275-400

202. Macchiole 1999 Tuscany 12 bottles $350-600

203. Heitz Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, Martha’s Vineyard 1997 Napa 1 magnum $200-250

204. Ridge Monte Bello 1986 Santa Cruz u: bottom neck 6 bottles $450-750

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A Cellar with Breadth, Depth, and Play. From a knowledgeable, world traveling collector, Bordeaux, a horizontal collection of Domaine de la Romanee Conti, with Henriques Solera Madeira to rein it in. Climatecontrolled storage, picked up by Skinner staff. For more from this consignor, visit our online auction, lots 991-1005. Haut Brion: 1959 vs. 1961 – Like Sampras vs. Agassi, Leno vs. Letterman, Martha’s Vineyard vs. Nantucket, so too rages the debate of 1959 vs. 1961 Haut Brion, even half a century later. With two classic vintages so close together, it was inevitable that comparisons would be drawn. Over the years, the other first growths have settled on a favorite: ’61 getting the edge for Latour and Margaux, ’59 for Mouton and Lafite, leaving Haut Brion to settle the score. Alas, in the decades since release, the wines have dueled to a veritable stalemate. Here lies an opportunity to judge for yourself: will it be the seductive rich fruit and chocolate hallmarks of the ’59 or the ethereal, mysterious tobacco and cedar notes of the ’61 that takes home the gold this time? 205. Chateau Haut Brion 1959 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 4.5cm, heavy bin soil 1 bottle $900-1,300

206. Chateau Haut Brion 1961 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 6cm, bin soil R. Parker, 100 pts. 01/98 1 bottle $900-1,300

207. Chateau Haut Brion Blanc 1995 Pessac Leognan 1 bottle $225-300

Beautiful levels, beautiful color, showing the quiet aging of the decades on their labels—a tour of spectacular vintage Bordeaux and Burgundy. From the enviable collection of a Gentleman of Massachusetts. 208. Chateau Margaux 1961 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: high shoulder, signs of old seepage, bin soil 1 bottle $450-650

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209. Chateau Margaux 1996 Margaux R. Parker, 99 pts. 04/99 1 bottle $350-500

210. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1959 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, bin soil “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

211. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1964 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) u: top shoulder, light capsule corrosion, torn capsule, bin soil “A blockbuster Cheval Blanc and probably the greatest Cheval Blanc made during the sixties and seventies, this wine still has a dense, murky garnet color and knock-out aromatics of coffee, black fruit, and spice box. The wine is opulent and fleshy with enormous glycerin and power. It is still very muscular, also with slightly robust tannins to shed, but this wine seems almost immortal in terms of longevity. My best guess is that, from pristinely stored bottles, this wine is still in late adolescence and not yet at its peak of maturity.” Anticipated maturity: Now-2025 R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/03 1 bottle $500-700

212. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Romanee Conti 1999 Cote de Nuits Bottle No. 01335 “Vibrant, pure, spicy, distinctly floral and unusually high-toned for the vintage with big, powerful and concentrated almost to the point of painful intensity with its super ripe, palate staining flavors yet this remains regal, almost aloof and quite reserved on the hugely long finish. The focus is unbelievable and while it’s hard to speak of subtle power, one can sense the vibrancy and depths of reserve that are still only hinted at now even eight years after the vintage. As seductive as the nose is and as awe-inspiring as the flavors are, the finish lasts literally for minutes, indeed I could still taste it the next day and I’ve noticed that this happens every time I am fortunate to have the ‘99. And, difficult as it is to believe, I’m beginning to think that my score is conservative.” Burghound 99 pts. 04/07 1 bottle $8,000-12,000

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213. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Richebourg 1999 Cote de Nuits Bottle Nos. 03023, 03024 “This hasn’t budged much since it was bottled and remains almost black with a notably ripe multidimensional nose of black cherries, spice and earth that complements well the broad-shouldered and impressively scaled medium weight plus flavors that are robust and overtly muscular where the finish retains a sense of robust power and stunning length. At age 11 the ‘99 Richebourg is clearly signaling that it’s going to require 20 to 25 years to really be at its peak. At the same time, there is sufficient mid-palate sap to at least make it approachable sooner, perhaps in 7 to 10 years from now. One of the great vintages for this fabled wine. Many, and consistent, notes. “ Burghound 96 pts. 05/10 2 bottles $2,000-3,000

218. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all bottom neck or better, light tissue staining and tissue adhesion, light bin soil, three lightly corroded capsules 12 bottles $28,000-38,000

214. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Grands Echezeaux 1999 Cote de Nuits Bottle No. 01847 “I have now tasted the ‘99 GE some seven times since my original review in Issue 5 and it continues to improve, indeed to the point that I have raised my score modestly. There is still a touch of new oak framing the penetrating red and blackberry fruits, vanilla and oriental spice aromas and it continues onto the beautifully detailed and quite robust flavors that deliver excellent precision. This is a big wine with richness, superb length and impressive refinement and it’s clear that this will live for decades. In sum, this is very classy juice.’ Burghound, 95 pts. 05/08 1 bottle $800-1,200

220. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: nine bottom neck, three very top shoulder, all with light label staining, seven with capsule corrosion, three with capsule nicks, one with slight cork protrusion, some tissue adhesion, bin-soiled labels 12 bottles $25,000-30,000

215. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Montrachet 1999 Cote de Beaune Bottle No .00172 “Massively rich with laser beam-like focus of elegant white flower fruit, rich, lemon tinged flavors of wonderful purity, good complexity and terrific length. The balance, flavor detail and elegance, not to mention raw power is something to behold. If this continues to add weight and power, my rating will certainly prove to be conservative.” Burghound 93 pts. 07/02 1 bottle $2,500-3,500

216. Justino Henriques Madeira Rainwater Solera 1905 Madeira u: bottom neck, cracked wax capsule, light bin soil; bottled in 1960 1 bottle $200-300

219. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all bottom neck or better, label staining, some light tissue adhesion, capsule corrosion to nine, one with nick to capsule 12 bottles $28,000-35,000

221. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: nine bottom neck, three very sop shoulder, some with heavy label staining, capsule corrosion to all, some tissue adhesion 12 bottles $25,000-30,000

222. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: one bottom neck, two very top shoulder, two top shoulder, some heavy label staining, capsule corrosion to all 5 bottles $10,000-13,000

223. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1961 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: two bottom neck, three top shoulder, two high shoulder, two mid shoulder, most with light capsule corrosion, four with capsule nicks 9 bottles $8,000-12,000

A singular, golden offering from a known Collector. 217. Justino Henriques Madeira Rare Rainwater Solera 1872 Madeira u: bottom neck, cracked wax capsule, label loose at edge 1 bottle $450-650

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224. Chateau La Tour Blanche 1955 u: all very top shoulder or better, glorious light amber color 5 bottles $1,000-1,500

A. De Luze & Fils Grand Cognac Fine Champagne – Vintage 1820 – In 1817, with an eye towards creating a direct link between France and New York, brothers Alfred and Louis-Philippe established an import agency in New York with a focus on fine produce, wine and cognac. Alfred returned to France and founded A. De Luze & Fils in 1822 in the Grand Champagne region of Cognac to ensure that only the highest quality products would be sent to his brother. Serving as a negociant, business gained momentum over the years and the company purchased their first vineyards – Chateau Paveil in Margaux and Domaine de Chaine in the Grand Champagne region of Cognac – in 1862. The bottle offered here features the distinctive profile of the De Luze bottle. The cognac itself is from the era of negociant bottling, meaning that while the company did not produce the cognac themselves, it was hand-selected as being of such fine quality that Alfred De Luze was confident bottling it and selling it under his crest. The cognac was most likely bottled in the early 1840s, as cognacs of Grand Fine Champagne distinction are traditionally aged in cask a minimum of 20 years. This bottle represents a rare opportunity to purchase on the open market one of the oldest examples of a Cognac from this legendary house. 225. A. de Luze et Fils Grand Fine Champagne Cognac 1820 u: bottom neck, slightly torn lead capsule embossed with de Luze crest, cork slightly shrunken at bottom, bin-soiled and water-stained label, hand-blown bottle with shallow punt 1 bottle $2,000-3,000

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North Shore Gems. Removed from purpose-built home storage, here is a selection of rare cognac, part of a larger collection to be offered in the fall. 226. A. de Luze & Fils Grand Cognac Fine Champagne 1850 u: into neck, bin-soiled label 1 bottle $1,200-1,800

227. Berry Bros. & Co. Choicest Cognac, Grande Fine Champagne 1904 u: high shoulder, lightly bin-soiled and nicked label 1 bottle $550-750

228. Berry Bros. & Co. Choicest Cognac, Grande Fine Champagne 1906 u: high shoulder, bin-soiled and nicked label 1 bottle $800-1,200

229. Boutelleau & Co. Grand Fine Champagne Cognac, Talleyrand u: mid shoulder, remnants of SS Pierce tax stamp across capsule, oxidized capsule, dampstained label 1 bottle $350-550

230. Maison J. Outin Cognac 1875 u: mid shoulder, capsule embossed “Cognac Fine Champagne,” lightly bin-soiled label, bottled 1918 1 bottle $600-800

231. Grande Champagne Cognac, Reserve Speciale 1850 u: mid shoulder, torn necktag reads “Recolte _850,” bin-soiled label, selected by Henry F. Hollis, Paris 1 bottle $500-700

232. F. Woltner & Fils Fine Champagne Cognac, Vieille Reserve u: high shoulder, capsule torn and missing at top, moderately protruding cork, signs of old seepage, heavily bin soiled label, handblown glass bottle with deep punt, embossed glass Napoleon crest on shoulder of bottle, bottled in 1924 1 bottle $600-800

233. Blandy’s Bual Madeira Vintage 1868 u: bottom neck, embossed wax capsule intact, signs of old seepage, bin-soiled label 1 bottle $400-600

From an Extraordinary Cellar, here a concentration of Top Flight Bordeaux purchased on futures, stellar Burgundy, gems of the Rhone and Piedmont from a Gentleman of Massachusetts. Stored in climatecontrolled facilities and picked up by Skinner staff. For more from this consignor, visit our online auction, lots 643-755. 2009 Bordeaux – Delivered moments before we went to press, offered here are three cases of 2009 Bordeaux. As you may have heard, 2009 is considered to be among the greatest vintages of Bordeaux. Not of this young century, not of the past fifty years, no qualifiers—simply one of the best vintages, period. Unprecedentedly perfect weather throughout the growing season led to outstanding ripeness, high tannins, and high acid—all hallmarks of a wine worth aging. As they say, the proof is in the pudding and here are three cases available for investment or for you to age and track their progress through the decades to come. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to acquire classics in the making! 234. Chateau Montrose 2009 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe “A colossal effort, the 2009 Montrose represents a hypothetical blend of the monumental duo of 1989 and 1990 combined with the phenomenal 2003. With 13.7% alcohol (an all-time high at Montrose), it is a blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot and the rest tiny quantities of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Some structure and minerality can be detected in the background, but the overall impression is one of massive blackberry, black currant and mulberry fruit intermixed with forest floor, damp earth, crushed rocks and a hint of spring flowers. Full-bodied with sweet but abundant tannin, Jean-Bernard Delmas believes this is the greatest wine he has made during his short tenure at Montrose since retiring from Haut-Brion. This wine will undoubtedly shut down for a decade, then unleash its power, glory and potential perfection.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/12 12 bottles $3,000-4,500 235. Chateau Duhart Milon 2009 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe “A blend of 63% Cabernet Sauvignon and 37% Merlot, it displays an inky/blue/purple color as well as a big, sweet nose of creme de cassis, forest floor, licorice, lead pencil, cedar and subtle barrique smells. Viscous and full-bodied, it is the most concentrated and broadest example of this cuvee I have tasted in over three decades. It will be ready to drink in 5-7 years and should last for three decades or more. Consumers looking to maximize value should be checking out Duhart Milon, as this may be the single smartest purchase in this great and historic vintage!” R. Parker, 97 pts. 02/12 12 bottles (owc banded) $800-1,200 236. Chateau Pontet Canet 2009 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe “An amazing wine in every sense, this classic, full-bodied Pauillac is the quintessential Pontet Canet from proprietor Alfred Tesseron, who continues to reduce yields and farms his vineyards biodynamically – a rarity in Bordeaux. Black as a moonless night, the 2009 Pontet Canet offers up notes of incense, graphite, smoke, licorice, creme de cassis and blackberries. A wine of irrefutable purity, laser-like precision, colossal weight and richness, and sensational freshness, this is a tour de force in winemaking that is capable of lasting 50 or more years. The tannins are elevated, but they are sweet and beautifully integrated as are the acidity, wood and alcohol (which must be in excess of 14%). This vineyard, which is situated on the high plateau of Pauillac adjacent to Mouton Rothschild, appears to have done everything perfectly in 2009. This cuvee should shut down in the cellar and re-open in a decade or more.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/12 12 bottles $2,400-3,600

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237. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2006 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe banded R. Parker, 97 pts. 02/09 12 bottles (owc) $7,500-12,000

238. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2006 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe banded R. Parker, 97 pts. 02/09 12 bottles (owc) $7,500-12,000

239. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2003 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 100 pts. 04/06 6 bottles $5,000-7,000

240. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2000 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 98+ pts. 06/10 3 bottles $4,500-6,500

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 241. Chateau Latour 2000 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “The 2000 Latour (a relatively abundant 14,000 cases compared to what they produced in 2009, 2008, or 2005) is “packed and stacked.” The extremely rich, black/purple color to the rim is followed by a wine with some subtle smoke, loads of minerals, a hint of vanilla, and plenty of creme de cassis as well as roasted meat and a slight scorched earth character. Broad, savory, and rich, the wine seems to be about 5 years away from full maturity and should drink well for at least 40-50 more years. A great effort, probably eclipsed only by 2003 and 2009.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/10 3 bottles $2,000-3,000

242. Chateau Latour 2003 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe “There are only 10,800 cases (rather than the normal 15,000-20,000) of the 2003 Latour, a blend of 81% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Merlot, and 1% Petit Verdot (13.3% finished alcohol). A prodigious effort, it boasts a saturated purple color as well as a gorgeous perfume of smoke, cedar, creme de cassis, flowers, crushed rocks, and blackberries. Massive and multi-layered, with huge richness and low acidity, it is about as unctuous as a young Latour can be. It could be compared to the 1982, but it may be even more pure, at least at this early stage, than that monumental wine. The level of intensity builds prodigiously in the mouth, and the finish lasts nearly a minute. Disarmingly accessible (although analytically the tannin level is high), I suspect it will ultimately shut down, but it was performing impeccably when I tasted it.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 04/06 6 bottles (owc) $4,000-6,000

243. Chateau Margaux 2005 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe “Another celestial effort from Paul Pontallier and Corinne Mentzelopoulus, the 2005 Margaux, a blend of 85% Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Merlot, boasts a dense opaque blue/purple color as well as an extraordinary bouquet of spring flowers, blueberries, black raspberries, creme de cassis, licorice, and, despite its having spent two years in 100% new wood, only a subtle touch of toasty oak. Although full-bodied, the wine seems light on its feet because of the silky tannins as well as the great gravel terroir from which it comes. Beautiful purity, length, and nobility define this modern day classic. Is it better than the 2000, 1996, 1990, or some of the vintages from the decade of the eighties? Who knows, but it is unquestionably one of the all-time great wines made at Chateau Margaux. This estate has produced only exceptional wines over the last three decades. The seamlessness of the 2005 suggests it will perform well early, but it should last for a half century or more.” R. Parker, 98+ pts. 04/08 6 bottles (owc) $3,500-5,000

244. Chateau Haut Brion 2000 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe “Its bigger sister, the 2000 Haut-Brion (a blend of 51% Merlot, 43% Cabernet Sauvignon, and the rest Cabernet Franc) showed incredibly at the tasting, and for me is one of the three or four most prodigious wines of the vintage. A compelling nose of roasted herbs, scorched earth, sweet blueberries, plums, black currants, and a hint of graphite is followed by a deep, layered, sumptuously textured, full-bodied HautBrion, but one with extraordinary complexity. This wine seems more evolved and approachable than I had expected it to be at age 10. My window of maturity seven years ago was 2012-2040, but I would change that to 2010-2050.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 06/10 3 bottles $1,500-2,200

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245. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 2000 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe “The 2000 La Mission Haut-Brion is certainly one of the candidates for the wine of the vintage. Its performance was off-the-charts in two separate tastings for this report. Deep blue/purple, with a nose of creme de cassis, floral scents, graphite, and subtle smoke, the wine is pure, deep, sumptuously textured, full-bodied, powerful (although certainly not at the power level of the amazing 2009). This wine certainly transcends its 13% natural alcohol and has the same level of concentration found in such great vintages of La Mission Haut-Brion as 1989, 1982, 1975, and of course, more recent efforts such as 2005, 2008, and 2009. Still young but beginning to display some secondary nuances, the wine has enormous layers of depth as well as an unctuous texture. Even though it is still quite youthful, I believe it will hit its prime in another 3-4 years and last 50 or more. It is certainly a wine that will likely jump dramatically in price once the price of the 2009 is released.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/10 3 bottles $1,500-2,000

246. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 2003 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe “The prodigious, fantastic 2003 Cos d’Estournel is a candidate for “wine of the vintage.” A blend of 68% Cabernet Sauvignon (unusually high for this chateau), 30% Merlot, and 2% Cabernet Franc, 17,500 cases were produced from low yields. An inky/blue/purple color is accompanied by a compelling perfume of black fruits, subtle smoke, pain grille, incense, and flowers. With extraordinary richness, full body, and remarkable freshness, elegance, and persistence, this is one of the finest wines ever made by this estate. The good news is that it will be drinkable at a young age yet evolve for three decades or more. Kudos to winemaker Jean-Guillaume Prats and owner Michel Reybier.” R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/06 12 bottles (owc) $1,500-2,000

247. Chateau Leoville Barton 2000 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe “I found this to be one of the more backward wines of the 2000 vintage and gave it a window of maturity of 2015-2040 when I reviewed it in 2003. In my two recent tastings of it, I changed that window to 2018-2050, which probably says more than the following tasting note could say. This is a behemoth – dense, highly extracted, very tannic, broodingly backward, with a dense purple color and very little evolution since it was bottled 8 years ago. Wonderfully sweet cedar and fruitcake notes are intermixed with hints of creme de cassis, licorice, and earthy forest floor. It is full-bodied and tannic, with everything in place, but like so many wines that come from Leoville Barton, it makes a mockery of many modern-day consumers wanting a wine for immediate gratification. Those who bought it should continue to exercise patience and be proud to own a wonderful classic with five decades of longevity ahead of it.” R. Parker, 95+ pts. 06/10 3 bottles $275-375

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248. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1982 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe “I have had perfect bottles of this cuvee, but, perplexingly, the bottles from my cellar tend to be broodingly backward and require plenty of coaxing. This huge wine is, in many ways, just as massive as Leoville Barton, but it possesses a greater degree of elegance as well as unreal concentration. Classic lead pencil, cassis, kirsch, cedar, and spice characteristics are abundant in both the nose and full-bodied flavors. The tannins are still there, and, at least from my cellar, this 1982 does not appear to have changed much in the last 10-12 years. One wonders how much patience admirers of this brilliant St.-Julien will continue to exhibit.” R. Parker, 95+ pts. 06/09 1 bottle $250-400

249. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 2000 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe “Along with the Medoc first growths, Leoville Barton, Chateau Montrose, Sociando Mallet, and a handful of other producers, Leoville Las Cases continues to make a wine meant for very long-term cellaring. When I did my earlier tastings of the 2000, my projected maturity dates were 2012-2040, but it is looking more like 2020-2050. This fullbodied blend of nearly 77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14.4% Merlot, and the rest Cabernet Franc still has a youthful ruby/purple color, notes of graphite, kirsch liqueur, black currants, and lead pencil shavings, with good acidity, the tell-tale purity, layered ripeness and intensity, and a profound finish. However, with its high level of tannin and brooding backwardness, this superb effort needs to be forgotten for up to a decade.” R. Parker, 98+ pts. 06/10 3 bottles $600-900

250. 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 4 bottles $400-600

251. Chateau Montrose 2006 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe “The first vintage under new owner Martin Bouygues, who convinced Jean-Bernard Delmas to come out of retirement to produce this wine, the 2006 Montrose is an undeniable success. A blend of approximately two-thirds Cabernet Sauvignon, one-third Merlot, and a tiny dollop of Petit Verdot, the most dramatic difference between the 2006, and wines made by the previous administration is that Jean Delmas produces wines with sweeter, silkier tannins, although analytically, they are as high as those found in the great Montrose vintages of the past. The 2006 is extraordinarily elegant and finesse-styled, but it exhibits stunningly concentrated, sweet blackberry and cassis fruit with hints of flowers and minerals. Full-bodied with a savory, expansive mid-palate as well as sweet, noble tannins, this beauty will benefit from 3-4 years of bottle age, and should drink well for 20-25+ years.” R. Parker, 94+ pts. 02/09 12 bottles (owc) $600-800

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252. Chateau Pichon Longueville, Lalande 1982 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe “One of the monumental wines of the last century is the 1982 Pichon Lalande. Since bottling, it has flirted with perfection, and was a sprinter out of the gate, which gave rise to questions about how quickly it would begin its decline. However, at age 27, it retains all its glossy, rich, flamboyant cassis fruit, chocolaty, berry jam-like notes, and plenty of earthy, foresty flavors. This is a full-bodied, extravagantly rich Pichon Lalande seemingly devoid of acidity and tannin, but the wine is incredibly well-balanced and pure. It is an amazing effort!” R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/09 1 bottle $400-600 253. Chateau Palmer 2000 Margaux, 3eme Cru Classe “One of the sexiest wines for drinking now and over the next 10-15 years is undoubtedly the 2000 Palmer. A blend of 53% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest Merlot, the wine has an almost exotic floral nose, soft, undulating tannins, and tremendous opulence and flesh, with a full-bodied mouthfeel, silky tannins, and loads of floral notes intermixed with blue and black fruits as well as hints of smoke and incense in its complex aromatics. This wine is drinking beautifully and should continue to do so for up to two more decades.” R. Parker, 95 pts. 06/10 3 bottles $600-900 254. Chateau Pape Clement Rouge 2005 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe “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) $600-900

257. Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé Musigny Vieilles Vignes 2008 Cote de Nuits “This is also quite reserved at present with an elegant, airy, cool and pure nose that is kaleidoscopically complex as it offers red currant, plum, black cherry and a panoply of floral and spice notes, in particular violet and anise, before marrying seamlessly into mineral-driven and alluring big-bodied flavors that explode on the powerful and almost painfully intense finish that delivers genuinely stunning length. I love the way Musigny can so effortlessly combine a silky palate impression with serious muscle. This should be quite impressive in time though note that it will need a minimum of 18 to 25 years of cellar time.” Burghound, 96 pts. 01/11 6 bottles $2,000-3,000 258. Dom. Comte Georges de Vogüé Musigny Cuvee Vieilles Vignes 2002, Burghound, 96 pts. 03/02/07 2005, Burghound, 99 pts. 01/01/08 Cote de Nuits 2 bottles $1,400-2,000 259. 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. 01/07 6 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800 260. N. Potel Chambertin 2005 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 92-95 pts. 01/01/07 12 bottles (2 x owc) $3,000-5,000

255. Chateau Ausone 2000 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) 1 bottle $900-1,300

261. N. Potel Ruchottes Chambertin Clos des Ruchottes 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (owc) $700-1,000

256. Chateau Rieussec 2001 Fargues, 1er Cru Classe “A monumental effort, the 2001 Rieussec boasts a light to medium gold color in addition to a fabulous perfume of honeysuckle, smoky oak, caramelized tropical fruits, crème brûlée, and Grand Marnier. The wine is massive and full-bodied yet neither over the top nor heavy because of good acidity. With intense botrytis as well as a 70-75-second finish, this amazing Sauternes will be its apogee between 2010-2035.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 06/04 3 bottles $300-500

262. Comtes Lafon Volnay Santenots du Milieu 2005 Cote de Beaune “A perfectly ripe, expressive and wonderfully fresh nose of deeply pitched cherry, spice and violet aromas that are more elegant still as they announce rich, full, sweet and velvety mouth coating flavors that offer outstanding detail and superb depth of material on the strikingly long finish. There is a gorgeously appealing sense of harmony here with really lovely transparency. A great Santenots but note that this will require extended cellar time.” Burghound, 94 pts. 01/08 3 bottles $250-400

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263. Bouchard Pere & Fils Le Corton 2005 Cote de Beaune “A brooding nose with almost no discernable wood influence of very ripe and moderately earthy aromas where the earth continues onto the rich, ripe and impressively dense flavors that also are textured and palate drenching supported by buried yet relatively fine tannins that are rendered almost completely invisible by the superb level of dry extract. This is a big bad boy fashioned in classic old school Corton style with huge aging potential.” Burghound, 93-95 pts. 04/07 6 bottles (owc) $400-600 264. Bouchard Pere & Fils Volnay Caillerets Cuvee Carnot 2005 Cote de Beaune “Well integrated wood sets off the violet and blackberry suffused nose that is both elegant and exceptionally pure, complementing the detailed, minerally and balanced flavors that are supple, sweet and intense, all wrapped in a wonderfully concentrated and hugely long finish. This has that ‘wow’ factor as it positively explodes in the mouth with a palate coating texture.” Burghound, 94 pts. 04/07 12 bottles (owc) $800-1,200 265. 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. 04/07 6 bottles (oc) $1,500-2,500 266. Drouhin Echezeaux 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (oc) $500-750 267. Drouhin Chambolle Musigny Les Amoureuses 2005 Cote de Nuits “A drop dead gorgeous nose of wood and natural spice aromas, black and blue pinot fruit aromas nuanced by hints of violets and floral tones leads to seductive, sweet and mouth coating medium full flavors that are textured, delicious and plumy, all supported by sève wrapped tannins that are rendered almost invisible on the hugely long finish. A really beautiful effort that will age for decades.” Burghound, 94 pts. 04/07 6 bottles (owc) $1,400-2,200 268. Drouhin Corton Bressandes 2005 Cote de Beaune 6 bottles $600-900

269. Claude Dugat Charmes Chambertin 2005 Cote de Nuits “A very ripe, expressive and pungent nose of plum, spice and earth combines with extremely rich and full-bodied flavors that are intense, textured and palate staining supported by buried tannins and outstanding length. While it must be said that this is not a particularly elegant wine, it is dramatic and built for long aging. In sum, this is a big Charmes constructed in the style of Roty.” Burghound, 94 pts. 01/08 3 bottles $800-1,200 270. Bernard Dugat-Py Charmes Chambertin 2005 Cote de Nuits “An extremely ripe yet remarkably nuanced and highly complex nose features earthy and spicy fresh red pinot fruit, dried rose petal and violet notes that dissolve into rich, full and sweet broad-scaled flavors possessing serious amounts of dry extract on the palate drenching and hugely long finish imbued with bitter chocolate hints. For such a big wine this is beautifully well-balanced and possesses simply fabulous raw materials. A stunner of a wine that has everything it needs for 30 plus years of life.” Burghound, 95 pts. 01/08 3 bottles $1,000-1,500 271. Bernard Dugat-Py Mazis Chambertin 2005 Cote de Nuits “A gorgeously nuanced and expansive nose of ripe and spicy dark berry fruit, animale, intense earth and underbrush notes that can also be found on the concentrated, intense and well-muscled flavors that are also blessed with unbelievable dry extract that lends a chewy but not rustic character to the vibrant, harmonious and strikingly long finish. This is very tightly structured with dense but fine tannins that are completely buffered by all of the dry extract yet it’s abundantly clear that this will be a long distance runner. A wine that has that rare “wow” factor.” Burghound, 94-97 pts. 01/07 3 bottles $1,200-1,800 272. Bernard Dugat-Py Gevrey Chambertin Coeur de Roy 2005 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $250-375 273. D. Mortet Chambertin 2002 Cote de Nuits Burghound, 93 pts. 01/01/05 6 bottles (oc) $1,200-1,800 274. Mugneret Gibourg Clos Vougeot 2005 Cote de Nuits “As with many examples of young Clos de Vougeot, this is usually fairly reticent on the nose yet in ‘05 the nose is already expressive and bright with earthy red berry fruit aromas trimmed in a discreet touch of wood spice that is in keeping with the austere but centered full-bodied and tautly muscled flavors that possess at once power and detail on the stunningly long finish. This is brimming with dry extract and so much sap that the structural elements are almost invisible yet underneath all the sap is the spine to allow this to blossom and develop for the next twenty years. A great Mugneret Clos de Vougeot and definitely one to search for, just know that ample patience will be required.” Burghound, 94 pts. 01/08 1 bottle $200-300

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275. Jean Grivot Clos Vougeot 2005 Cote de Nuits “Here the nose is much more deeply pitched with attractively spiced aromas that include iron-infused warm earth notes as well as animale and underbrush hints that lead to delicious, powerful and youthfully austere big-bodied flavors blessed with ample dry extract and a linear, concentrated and driving finish. There is real energy here and while the tannins are a bit brut at the moment, this is actually fairly refined as young Clos de Vougeot typically presents itself. Worth a close look as there is real depth here.” Burghound, 94 pts. 01/08 3 bottles $400-600

281. William Fevre Chablis Les Clos 2006 Chablis “An airy, expressive and ultra refined and pure nose trimmed in very subtle wood notes offer up aromas of white flower, quinine, saline, minerals and seashore nuances that give way to rich and robust, indeed huge flavors that are perhaps a bit less refined than those of the Valmur or Preuses but there is another dimension here of depth that more than compensates. A great wine with a long future that should develop slowly yet because of all the mid-palate fat, be enjoyable young.” Burghound, 95 pts. 10/08 6 bottles (owc) $400-600

276. Henri Gouges Nuits St. Georges Les St Georges 2005 Cote de Nuits “As it always is, this is certainly more elegant and slightly more complex as well than the Vaucrains with dense but pretty red fruit aromas that introduce pure and refined medium full flavors that are complex and balanced on the gorgeously long finish. This is brimming with potential as well and while it too will require plenty of patience, its class and grace could allow it to be approached in its youth and then a few years later as it ages. In a word, brilliant.” Burghound, 94 pts. 01/08 6 bottles $500-750

282. Dauvissat Camus Chablis Les Clos 2005 Chablis 3 bottles $200-300

277. Henri Gouges Nuits St. Georges Les Vaucrains 2005 Cote de Nuits “Extremely primary yet multi-dimensional black fruit and earthy aromas introduce rich, full and massive flavors that are powerful, robust and muscled with so much mid-palate sap that the extremely firm tannic spine is almost, if not completely masked. However, as it always does, the tannins will come out with time and I expect that this will always have a certain chewy quality and will require more than a decade of time in bottle to really begin to round out. Wonderful potential but for the very patient.” Burghound, 93 pts. 01/08 6 bottles $350-500

284. Didier Dagueneau Pur Sang 2004 Loire 6 bottles (oc) $450-700

278. Marquis d’Angerville Volnay Champans 2005 Cote de Beaune “A raspberry liqueur nose with hints of spice and underbrush merges into fresh, ripe, round and sweet flavors of surpassing intensity and purity that tighten up in a flash to become tight and linear on the precise, even laser-like finish. There is a beautiful tension to this wine and while there is a serious tannic backbone, this seems supple on the mid-palate because the structure is so well buffered. This too will see its 25th birthday (and many more) in superb condition.” Burghound, 93-95 pts. 04/07 6 bottles $600-900

286. 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

279. Comte Armand Pommard Clos des Epeneaux 2005 Cote de Beaune 6 bottles (owc) $600-900 280. Alain Burguet Chambertin Clos de Beze 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $1,000-1,500

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285. Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo 2000 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/04 6 bottles $1,800-2,400

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287. 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. 10/10 6 bottles $400-600 288. Chateau de Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape 2001 Southern Rhone “Beaucastel has been on a terrific qualitative roll over the last four vintages, and the 2001 Chateauneuf du Pape (which Francois Perrin feels is similar to the 1990, although I don’t see that as of yet) is a 15,000-case blend of 30% Grenache, 30% Mourvedre, 10% Syrah, 10% Counoise, and the balance split among the other permitted varietals of the appellation. This inky/ruby/purple-colored cuvee offers a classic Beaucastel bouquet of new saddle leather, cigar smoke, roasted herbs, black truffles, underbrush, and blackberry as well as cherry fruit. It is a superb, earthy expression of this Mourvedre-dominated cuvee. Full-bodied and powerful, it will undoubtedly close down over the next several years, not to re-emerge for 7-8 years. “ R. Parker, 96 pts. 02/04 4 bottles $250-400 289. Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2005 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/07 3 magnums $450-650 290. Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2006 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/08 6 bottles $450-650 291. Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2006 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/08 3 magnums $450-650 292. Domaine de la Vieille Julienne Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve 2000 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 99 pts. 02/03 3 bottles $425-625

2007 Chateauneuf du Pape – Widely considered to be among the greatest modern vintages in the southern Rhone, 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape has taken the wine market by storm. A cool growing season coupled with harsh drought and lengthy periods of cool, northern winds led to levels of concentration rarely seen in the southern Rhone. The end result are wines of extraordinary complexity, depth and intensity, tempting and approachable in their youth but a patient connoisseur will be rewarded if they can resist the urge for half a decade. 293. Mas de Boislauzon Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee du Quet 2007 Southern Rhone “The biggest surprise in these tastings was the phenomenal performance of the 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee du Quet. Normally a blend of 65% Grenache and 35% Mourvedre, the 2007’s composition changed to 80% Grenache (all aged in tank) and 20% Mourvedre (aged in small oak barrels.) This wine literally blew me away. Since this is a PG-rated publication, I can not print my original comments upon tasting this wine. Let’s just say the exquisite aromatics were astounding. They include creme de cassis, lavender, roasted meats, new saddle leather, and spice box. The phenomenal aromatics were matched by equally compelling flavors, texture, and purity. Offering a thrill a second, this full-bodied wine exhibits awesome concentration, impeccable balance, and a finish that lasts nearly 60 seconds. I had a difficult time spitting out this amazing elixir, and I kept returning to it during the course of the morning tasting just to confirm my initial impression. The good news is about 500 cases were produced. It should drink well for two decades or more.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 10/09 6 bottles $800-1,200 294. Domaine Charvin Chateauneuf du Pape 2007 Southern Rhone “I believe the 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape is the finest wine ever made at Charvin. Their wines never achieve a lot of color, but this is one of the most saturated ones they have produced. The blend from the 45to 50-year-old vines is 85% Grenache and the rest equal parts Syrah, Mourvedre, and Vaccarese, all aged in cement tanks prior to being bottled unfiltered. A terrific nose of kirsch, lavender, licorice, forest floor, and spice box soars from the glass of this full-bodied effort. With fabulous density, a multidimensional mouthfeel, and a 45+-second finish this brilliant, elegant, feminine-styled wine is loaded with concentration and intensity. Like many 2007 Chateauneuf du Papes, the extraordinary fruit level makes it hard to resist. However, it will be even better in 3-5 years, and should last for 15-20.” R. Parker, 97 pts. 10/09 12 bottles $500-700 295. Domaine de la Janasse Chateauneuf du Pape, Vieilles Vignes 2007 Southern Rhone “The perfect 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape Vieilles Vignes (tasted on four separate occasions) is composed of 85% Grenache, 10% Syrah, and the rest Mourvedre and other authorized varietals from 60- to 100+-year-old vines. The wine is aged in both tank (75%) and small oak barrels (25%). Its inky/purple color is followed by a phenomenal nose of spring flowers, creme de cassis, blackberries, boysenberries, licorice, truffles, and spice. Displaying massive body, incredible freshness, laserlike focus from the excellent acids, and a finish that goes on well past a minute, this prodigious Chateauneuf du Pape is the most extraordinary wine yet made at this estate. While accessible (as most 2007s are), ideally it needs 4-5 years of cellaring, and should keep for three decades.” R. Parker, 100 pts. 10/09 6 bottles $1,200-1,800

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296. Salon Brut Blanc de Blancs 1996 Le Mesnil-sur-Oger 6 bottles $1,200-1,800 297. Krug Brut 1990 Reims 2 bottles $500-700 298. Krug Brut 1995 Reims 6 bottles (oc) $900-1,200 299. Krug 1996 Reims 3 magnums (oc, individual gift boxes) $1,500-2,000 300. Philipponnat Brut Clos des Goisses 1996 Mareuil-sur-Ay “One of the greatest examples of the ‘96 vintage, this wine has it all with elegance, intensity, subtlety and grace, not to mention buckets of unrealized potential that will enable this beauty to improve for at least another decade and perhaps longer. I can only imagine just how good this would be from magnum format! The nose is discreet, reserved and pure with lemon, green apple and layers upon layers of fruit framed by just the right amount of yeast influence that continues onto the exceptionally dry and tight flavors that are crisp and refined as well as superbly intense yet through it all there is this underlying sense of harmony, as though all of the elements are working in concert. The greatest wines, at least those cut from classical cloth, persuade through the subtlest means and so it is with the ‘96 Goisses, which is indeed a great wine by any measure. While it is drinkable now, for my taste preferences a lot of potential would be left in the glass and I wouldn’t start in earnest on this for another 5+ years.” Burghound, 97 pts. 10/07 3 bottles $400-600

304. B. Giacosa Barolo Falletto di Serralunga d’Alba 2004 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/07 6 bottles (owc) $750-1,100 305. 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) $1,200-1,800 306. Gaja Langhe Nebbiolo Sperss 1997 Piedmont JS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 2007 6 bottles $1,600-2,200 307. 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 $900-1,300 308. 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

301. Philipponnat Brut Clos des Goisses 1999 Mareuil-sur-Ay 3 bottles $275-375

309. Roberto Voerzio Barolo Rocche dell’Annunziata Torriglione 2004 Piedmont 6 bottles $900-1,200

302. Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque 1996 Epernay 2 magnums (individual owcs) $300-500

310. Paolo Scavino Barolo Bric del Fiasc 2004 Piedmont “The estate’s 2004 Barolo Bric del Fiasc is another awesome wine. Initially linear on entry, it explodes on the palate with a compelling array of dark fruit, smoke, tar, licorice, new leather, plums and baking spices. Although Bric del Fiasc is typically a wine that relies on power, the 2004 is notably refined and elegant, with sweet silky tannins that support the fruit from start to finish. Simply put, this is a remarkable wine from Enrico Scavino.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/07 6 bottles $400-600

303. B. Giacosa Barbaresco Riserva Asili 2004 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/07 12 bottles (owc) $2,400-3,600

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311. Clerico Barolo Percristina 2000 Piedmont 3 bottles $450-700

316. J.J. Prum Graacher Himmelreich Auslese Goldkapsel 2005 Mosel-Saar-Ruwer 12 demi bottles (oc) $500-700

312. Tenuta dell’Ornellaia Masseto 2001 Tuscany “The 2001 Masseto lives up to its reputation as a modern-day legend. The wine has everything; beautifully delineated aromatics, generous fruit and plenty of structure to support all of the elements. It is a big, massive Masseto endowed with huge fruit and an exotic, powerful personality. An eternal finish rounds things out in style. The 2001 is dazzling from start to finish.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 98 pts. 11/11 6 bottles (owc) $4,000-6,000

A Decade of Spottswoode – This mini-vertical of Spottswoode hits the high notes: the legendary Napa vintage 1997, the tremendous and complex 2002 and the historic 2007, possibly the finest Cabernet produced at this 125-year old estate.

313. Ornellaia 2006 Tuscany “The 2006 Ornellaia (magnum) is a massive, towering masterpiece. There is awesome depth and richness to be found in the glass. Flowers, minerals, tar smoke and dark fruit are all woven in an intricate fabric of almost indescribable elegance and power. Tonight the 2006 Ornellaia is absolutely moving in its beauty and expressiveness. Vintage 2006 will go down as one of the all-time greats in Tuscany, and Bolgheri in particular, as all of that region’s benchmark wines are spectacular. The 2006 shows the intensity of the small berries that were harvested that year, with exceptional concentration, acidity and freshness, qualities that are precious and exceedingly rare when they are found in a single wine. In 2006 the final blend is 56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot, 12% Cabernet Franc and 5% Petit Verdot. Simply put, the 2006 Ornellaia is a must-have bottle.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 01/10 3 bottles $300-450 314. Sassicaia 2006 Tuscany “The 2006 Sassicaia may very well go down as one of the all-time great recent vintages for this Tuscan thoroughbred. The year started off very warm but by August evening temperatures had moderated, leaving the fruit with a stunning combination of ripeness, perfume, acidity and tannin. The wine is simply glorious, that’s all there is to it. Layers of dark fruit meld into smoke, leather, violets, menthol, earthiness and tar as this profound wine opens up in the glass. The creamy, silky finish lasts an eternity, as waves of fruit caress the tannins with breathtaking elegance. Everything is in the right place in this magical Sassicaia. This is one for the ages. In a word: Awesome.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 08/09 1 magnum $250-400 315. Mas Doix Priorat Costers de Vinyes Velles 2005 Priorat “The 2005 Costers de Vinas Viejas is aged for 16 months in new French oak. The wine is a blend of 50% Carinena, 48% Garnacha, and 2% Merlot. Purple-colored, it has an other-worldly perfume of pain grille, grilled meat, spice cabinet, espresso, mineral, wild blueberry, and black cherry. This is followed by a powerful, masculine, intense Priorat with gobs of flavor, 8-10 years of cellaring potential, and a very long finish.” J. Miller for R. Parker, 98pts. 02/08 6 bottles (owc) $500-700

317. Spottswoode Cabernet Sauvignon Estate 2007 2002 1997 Napa 3 bottles $250-400 From the Owners of Various Cellars, maintained in ideal wine storage. 318. Screaming Eagle 2009 Napa “The 2009 Screaming Eagle is insanely beautiful. It is a relatively open vintage that nevertheless possesses stunning intensity, depth and elegance. Dark red berries, flowers, mint and spices are all woven together beautifully. Layers of fruit build effortlessly to the long, seductive finish. The 2009 continues to flesh out in the glass. All of the elements are in the right place in the drop-dead gorgeous, stunning 2009. A haunting bouquet reminiscent of a great Musigny lingers on the finish.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 98+, 12/11 2 bottles $2,200-3,200 319. Chateau Haut Brion 1988 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: all 2cm or better “What a beautiful and complete wine, with dark chocolate, crushed blackberry, cedar and raspberry on the nose. Full-bodied, with supersilky tannins and a beautiful licorice, tar and fruit aftertaste. Long and complex. Will improve with age, but delicious now.—’88/’98 Bordeaux blind retrospective (2008). Drink now.” JS for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 2009 10 bottles $3,500-4,750 320. 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 $850-1,200

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321. Chateau Haut Brion 1990 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 1cm, 2cm “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 $900-1,300 322. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1978 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: all very top shoulder 12 bottles (owc) $4,500-6,500 323. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, slight capsule corrosion, handwritten note in red ink running down side of label, loss to surface of label at top. 1 bottle $2,200-3,200 324. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck, white-out to label (top right) 1 bottle $2,400-2,800 325. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1989 1986, R. Parker, 100 pts. 01/98 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck 2 bottles $1,300-1,900 326. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1990 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck 1 bottle $250-350 327. Chateau Duhart Milon 1997 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe u: all bottom neck or better, one with signs of seepage 6 magnums $850-1,200

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328. Chateau Duhart Milon 1997 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe u: all bottom neck or better, one with signs of seepage 6 magnums $850-1,200 329. Chateau Duhart Milon 1999 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe u: all into neck 8 bottles $500-800 330. Chateau Clerc Milon 1997 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 11 bottles (owc) $300-450 331. Carruades de Lafite 1995 Pauillac 11 bottles (owc) $3,000-4,500 332. Carruades de Lafite 2000 Pauillac 11 bottles (owc) $2,700-4,000 333. Clos Du Marquis 1990 St. Julien u: ten bottom neck or better, two top shoulder, two with signs of old seepage 12 bottles (owc) $600-800 334. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1975 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, torn capsule, lightly bin soiled label 1 bottle $200-300 335. Chateau Haut Brion 1985 Pessac-Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 3.0cm, lightly bin soiled label 1 bottle $300-500 336. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 1966 1976 1985 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe 3 bottles $500-700

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337. Chateau Petrus 1971 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: very top shoulder 1 bottle $1,200-1,800

338. Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Richebourg 1966 Cote de Nuits u: 6cm Bottle No. 13716 “Completely bricked though but not browning. Fantastically complex, warm, generous and remarkably intense aromas that are still floral introduce wonderfully rich, equally intense mouth coating flavors of superb length. This is very classy juice offering impressive depth and a classic Richebourg drinking experience. There is the barest trace of finishing rusticity though the tannins are clearly finer than either the Ech, Grands Ech or RSV. This has always been one of my favorite vintages for DRC’s Richebourg and this bottle was in perfect condition. An outstanding wine that is drinking perfectly. Several examples tasted though with variable results. The bottle reviewed here is the best of any that I have tried but in general, the notes are very consistent.” Burghound, 94 pts. 11/09 1 bottle $4,000-6,000

339. Bruno Clair Gevrey Chambertin Clos St. Jacques 2003 Cote de Nuits “This is stylistically quite similar to the Petite-Chapelle with ultra elegant red pinot fruit aromas that explode from the glass followed by sweet, beautifully pure and detailed medium full flavors that deliver good punch on the dusty, long and at the moment, rather linear finish. I like the overall balance and harmony of expression and this should be capable of a decade of improvement though it will certainly be approachable before that.” Burghound 98-91 pts. 01/05 3 bottles $200-300

Rare Burgundy – The below four bottles are a rare opportunity to purchase Burgundy bottled by an Edinburgh firm. Hill Thompson was a well-known blender of Scotch whisky and the originator of the “Something Special” blended whisky. In 1970, the merchant was folded into The Glenlivet & Glen Grant distilleries. More likely than not, the firm purchased this Beaune Superior and bottled the wine themselves, using the cask to mature their whisky. The wines were removed from their original wooden case, wrapped in straw and tissue. 340. Hill Thompson Beaune Superior 1919 u: one 8.5cm, one 6.5cm, one 5.5cm, one 4cm, wrinkled capsules, nicked labels 4 bottles $1,200-1,800

341. Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia 1985 Tuscany u: into neck R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/97 1 bottle $800-1,200

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342. G. Conterno Barolo Monfortino Riserva 1971 Piedmont u: bottom neck, heavy bin soil, label deterioration, vintage mostly illegible “Earthy autumnal nose full of truffles and wood smoke; berries and fine acidity beautifully counterbalance its full richness.” –MK 1 bottle $500-700 343. Voerzio Barolo Brunate 1997 Piedmont very slight label staining 2 bottles $450-650 344. Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino 1975 Tuscany u: eight bottom neck, one top shoulder, light bin soil “A blockbuster Cheval Blanc and probably the greatest Cheval Blanc made during the sixties and seventies, this wine still has a dense, murky garnet color and knock-out aromatics of coffee, black fruit, and spice box. The wine is opulent and fleshy with enormous glycerin and power. It is still very muscular, also with slightly robust tannins to shed, but this wine seems almost immortal in terms of longevity. My best guess is that, from pristinely stored bottles, this wine is still in late adolescence and not yet at its peak of maturity.” A. Galloni for R. Parker, 94 pts 05/08 9 bottles $550-850 345. Ruffino Chianti Classico Riserva Ducale Gold 1958 Tuscany u: all very top shoulder or better, one missing wax vintage seal, light bin soil, bottles have been recorked and resealed by Ruffino, original cork attached 3 bottles $450-650 346. Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia White 1966 Rioja u: two very top shoulder, three top shoulder, one high shoulder, label deterioration, bin soil “The White Lopez de Heredia is a wine of startling gravitas and depth, with a graceful tension between its ethereal delicacy and evolving maturity.” –MK 6 bottles $500-750 347. Harlan Estate The Maiden 1998 Napa 3 bottles (owc) $200-300 348. Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1994 Napa u: all bottom neck or better R. Parker, 97 pts. 06/11 6 bottles $400-550

349. Dominus 1994 Napa light bin soil L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 94 pts. 05/10 4 bottles $600-900 350. Dominus 1994 Napa u: into neck L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 94 pts. 05/10 1 double magnum (owc) $700-1,000 351. Stag’s Leap Cask 23 1992 Napa u: all very top shoulder or better R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/95 15 bottles $1,400-2,200 352. Graham Vintage Port 1977 12 bottles (owc) $800-950 353. Gould Campbell Vintage Port 1977 “Amazing color. Dark ruby center, with just a hint of garnet. This is very impressive on the nose. Crushed raspberry, coffee, licorice and chocolate. Complex. What a palate. Big, rich and powerful, yet balanced and pleasing. Full, medium-sweet and caressing. Silky. Drink it for the rest of your life. Why wait? Underrated around the world. ‘77/’85/’97 blind Port retrospective. Drink now.” JS for Wine Spectator, 97 pts. 2008 12 bottles (owc) $475-750 354. Chateau Margaux 1961 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: high shoulder, slight signs of old seepage, lightly bin-soiled label 1 bottle $550-750 355. Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande 1975 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe u: very top shoulder, one nicked label, one glue-stained and bin-soiled label 2 bottles $125-250 356. Chateau Trotanoy 1979 Pomerol u: very top shoulder, scuffed capsule, wine-stained label 1 double magnum $350-650

357. Dom. Amiot Servelle Chambolle Musigny Les Amoureuses 1er Cru 1993 Cote de Nuits 1 bottle $75-125 358. Gaja Sperss 1997 Piedmont “A virtually perfect effort is the 1997 Sperss (30,000 bottles), which represents the essence of truffles, earth, and black cherries in its striking aromatics and multidimensional, opulent, full-bodied palate. The acidity seems low because of the huge glycerin levels and prodigious concentration of fruit, but I suspect it is normal in the scheme of oenological measurement. This profound wine requires 3-4 years of cellaring, and should age well for 30-35 years.” R. Parker, 99 pts. 06/01 1 bottle $250-350 359. Caymus Special Selection 1985 1986 Napa u: both into neck, oxidized capsules 2 bottles $150-250 A string of 1998 cased Bordeaux to bring us near the start of the online auction... 360. Chateau Giscours 1998 Margaux 12 bottles (owc) $425-600 361. Chateau Lagrange 1998 St. Julien 12 bottles (owc) $400-600 362. Chateau Monbrison 1998 Margaux 12 bottles (owc) $250-300 363. Chateau Phelan Segur 1998 St. Estephe 12 bottles (owc) $250-350 364. Chateau Talbot 1998 St. Julien 12 bottles (owc) $350-500

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365. Chateau Valentin 1998 Margaux 12 bottles (owc) $425-600

375. The Macallan 18 Years Old 1971 Speyside 1 bottle $500-700

366. Chateau Croque Michotte 1998 St. Emilion 12 bottles (owc) $350-500

376. The Macallan 18 Years Old 1974 18 Years Old 1981 15 Years Old 1984 Speyside 3 bottles $650-950

367. Chateau Guillot Clauzel 1998 Pomerol 12 bottles (owc) $600-800 368. Chateau Perron la Fleur 1998 Lalande de Pomerol 12 bottles (owc) $200-300 369. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cuvee du Duplessy 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $350-500 370. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cote Brune 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $450-650 371. Domaine Tour de Bon Bandol Rouge Saint Ferreol 2005 Bandol, Provence 12 bottles (oc) $200-300 372. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 1 bottle $700-1,000 373. Chateau Petrus 1970 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: very top shoulder, label nicking 1 bottle $800-1,200 374. Domaine de la Romanee Conti Romanee Conti 1985 Cote de Nuits u: 2.5cm, some label staining, neck label taped on Bottle No. 003482 1 bottle $6,000-8,000

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377. Glenfarcas 25 Years Old 1989 Speyside 1 bottle $200-300 378. Glenrothes 20 Years Old 1984 Speyside 1 bottle $200-300 379. Auchroisk The Singleton 1978 Craggenmore 1978 Gordon Macphail Glendronach Signatory Vintage 1987 Scotts Craigellachi 15 Years Old 1982 Glen Moray 12 Years Old Highlands 1986 5 bottles $600-900

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500. Chateau Haut Brion 1983 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe 3 bottles $600-900

510. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1998 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $500-700

520. Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste 2006 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 2 magnums $150-250

501. Chateau Haut Brion 1999 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe 1 bottle $250-350

511. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 2002 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe 3 bottles $300-450

502. Chateau Haut Brion 2000 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $900-1,200

512. Carruades de Lafite 2000 Pauillac 3 bottles $750-1,050

521. Chateau Pontet Canet 1995 (2 bts) 1996 (2 bts) 2005 (2 bts) Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 6 bottles $450-750

503. Chateau Haut Brion 2002 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $400-600

513. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1981 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: all bottom neck 3 bottles $200-300

504. Chateau Margaux 1978 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: very top shoulder, oxidized capsule 1 bottle $200-300

514. Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2005 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 6 bottles $450-600

505. Chateau Margaux 1998 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $500-700

515. Chateau Montrose 2006 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe 2 magnums $200-350

506. Chateau Margaux 2008 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe 6 bottles (owc) $2,500-3,500

516. Chateau Palmer 1978 u: five bottom neck, five very top shoulder, two high shoulder, one lightly corroded capsule with signs of old seepage Margaux, 3eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $1,500-2,000

507. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1978 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder 1 bottle $200-300 508. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1985 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: three bottom neck, two very top shoulder, one top shoulder, one lightly corroded capsule, one torn and lightly dampstained label 6 bottles $1,800-2,400 509. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1993 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe one US label, one Balthus label 2 bottles $500-700

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517. Chateau Palmer 1998 Margaux, 3eme Cru Classe 3 bottles $300-500 518. Chateau Duhart Milon 2003 2004 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe 2 bottles $150-200 519. Chateau Talbot 2006 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe 4 bottles $125-200

522. Chateau Haut Bailly 2004 (2 bts) 2006 (3 bts) Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe 5 bottles $150-250 523. Chateau Pavie 2004 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe 2 bottles $200-300 524. Chateau Figeac 1982 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe u: bottom neck, lightly bin-soiled label 1 bottle $200-300 525. Chateau Figeac 1998 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe 4 bottles $300-500 526. Chateau Angelus 1994 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe 8 bottles $1,000-1,325 527. Chateau Angelus 1994 (1 bt) 2000 (2 bts) 2001 (2 bts) 2003 (1 bt) St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe 6 bottles $900-1,250 528. Chateau Troplong Mondot 1995 (3 bts) 1998 (2 bts) 2002 (1 bt) 2003 (4 bts) St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe 10 bottles $550-800

529. Chateau Lafleur 2004 Pomerol 1 bottle $225-300 530. Chateau Clinet 2005 Pomerol 6 bottles $350-500 531. Vieux Chateau Certan 2002 Pomerol 3 bottles $200-300

533. Domaine de la Romanee Conti Echezeaux 2007 Cote de Nuits 1 bottle $400-600 534. Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux 2004 Cote de Nuits 1 bottle $450-650 535. Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux 2006 Cote de Nuits 1 bottle $500-700 536. Domaine Ponsot Clos de la Roche Vieilles Vignes 2004 Cote de Nuits 4 bottles $350-475 537. Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue Bonnes Mares 1991 1996 2000 2001 Cote de Nuits 4 bottles $800-1,200

547. Michel Lafarge Volany Vendage Selectionnes 2006 Cote de Beaune 12 bottles $300-500

539. Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue Musigny 2001 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $1,200-1,800

548. Michel Lafarge Volany Vendage Selectionnes 2007 Cote de Beaune 12 bottles $300-500

540. Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue Chambolle Musigny 2002 (3 bts) Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru 1999 (1 bt) Chambolle Musigny 2005 (1 bt) Cote de Nuits 5 bottles $650-950

549. Michel Lafarge Volnay 1er Cru Clos du Chateau des Ducs 2007 Cote de Beaune 12 bottles $600-900

541. Louis Latour 1985 Chambertin, u: 1.5cm Romanee St. Vivant, u: 2cm 2 bottles $225-375 542. Jean and Jean-Louis Trapet Chambertin 1999 Chapelle Chambertin 2002 Latricieres Chambertin 2002 3 bottles $250-400 543. Mommessin Clos de Tart 2002 Cote de Nuits 1 magnum $300-500 544. Mommessin Clos de Tart 2008 Cote de Nuits 3 magnums $1,200-1,800 545. Mongeard Mugneret Grands Echezeaux 2005 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $300-450 546. Mongeard Mugneret Grands Echezeaux 2007 Cote de Nuits 12 bottles (owc) $900-1,400

550. A. Michelot Nuits St. Georges Les Vaucrains 1996 Cote de Nuits 2 magnums $150-200 551. Domaine des Lambrays Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru 2002 Cote de Nuits 2 bottles $200-300 552. Domaine des Lambrays Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru 2005 Cote de Nuits 1 jeroboam (owc) $600-800 553. Lamarche Clos Vougeot 2005 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $150-200

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532. Chateau Petit Villages 2000 Pomerol 2 magnums $125-200

538. Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue Bonnes Mares 2008 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,800

554. Mugneret Gibourg Echezeaux 2007 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $500-750 555. Chateau Rayas Chateauneuf de Pape 2006 Southern Rhone 12 bottles $1,200-1,800

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556. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavilion 2005 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 98+ pts. 02/08 1 magnum (owc) $225-325

565. 1963 Vintage Port Cockburn Dow u: both bottom neck 2 bottles $200-300

557. Vega Sicilia Unico 1996 Ribera del Duero 2 bottles $325-500

566. Chateau Latour 1975 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: five bottom neck, five very top shoulder, one top shoulder, one high shoulder, two lightly torn labels 12 bottles $2,000-3,000

558. Hanzell Chardonnay 1984 1993 1994 1995 4 bottles $100-150 559. Hanzell Chardonnay 2001 2004 2 magnums $100-150 560. Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1983 South Australia u: bottom neck 1 bottle $175-275 561. Phelps Insignia 1985 Napa u: bottom neck 1 bottle $100-150 562. Dominus 1985 Napa 6 bottles $350-500 563. Aldo Conterno Barolo 2004 Piedmont 12 bottles $500-700 564. Quinta do Noval Vintage Port Nacional 1975 Oporto 3 bottles $700-900

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567. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1970 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: four very top shoulder, four top shoulder, two high shoulder, two mid shoulder, lightly glue-stained labels, three lightly bin-soiled labels 12 bottles $1,800-2,400 568. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1975 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: two bottom neck, five very top shoulder, four top shoulder, three nicked capsules, very lightly bin-soiled labels 11 bottles $1,500-2,000 569. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1975 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck 1 bottle $400-600 570. Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou 1982 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: four into neck, six bottom neck, three torn capsules R. Parker 96 pts. 06/02 10 bottles $2,000-3,000 571. Chateau Leoville Barton 1982 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: bottom neck or better, two nicked capsules 8 bottles $1,000-1,400 572. Chateau Palmer 1975 Margaux, 3eme Cru Classe u: five bottom neck, six very top shoulder, one top shoulder, two nicked capsules, lightly bin-soiled labels 12 bottles $1,200-1,800

573. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1982 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) u: four into neck, four bottom neck, one nicked capsule, four glue-stained labels 8 bottles $5,000-7,000 574. La Pousse d’Or Volnay 1er Cru Clos de la Bousse d’Or 1985 Cote de Beaune u: five 2.5cm or better, one 3cm, one badly torn capsule 6 bottles $450-750 575. Drouhin Chambolle Musigny Amoureuses 1995 Cote de Nuits 8 bottles $600-800 576. H. Lignier Morey St. Denis 1er Cru La Riotte 1996 Cote de Nuits 10 bottles $300-500 577. Arlaud Morey St. Denis Les Ruchots Cuvee Unique Reserve 1995 Cote de Nuits 10 bottles $200-300 578. Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame 1989 Reims in individual gift box 1 bottle $100-150 579. Dr. Loosen Urzinger Wurzgarten Riesling Auslese 1999 Mosel Saar Ruwer three heavily dampstained labels 12 bottles (oc) $200-300 580. J.J. Christoffel Uzinger Wurzgarten Riesling Auslese 2002 Mosel Saar Ruwer 12 bottles (oc) $200-300

581. Dr. Loosen Erdener Pralat Riesling Auslese 2002 Mosel Saar Ruwer 12 bottles $250-400

589. Chateau Haut Brion 1983 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 5cm, faded label 1 bottle $200-300

582. Opus One 1992 Napa Valley u: into neck 4 bottles $400-600

590. Ducru Beaucaillou 1996 (7 bts) 1998 (5 bts) St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 12 bottles $1,100-1,650

584. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1994 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 4 bottles $2,800-4,400 585. Chateau Latour 1992 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck 3 bottles $900-1,400 586. Chateau Latour 1994 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $600-900 587. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1990 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, lightly corroded capsules, one dampstained label 2 bottles $600-800 588. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1994 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 11 bottles $3,000-4,500

591. Chateau Pichon Longueville Lalande 1995 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe three bin-soiled labels, one nicked label 4 bottles $400-600 592. Chateau Pichon Longueville Lalande 1998 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe five faded labels 9 bottles $600-900 593. Chateau Talbot 1996 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe bin-soiled labels 12 bottles $750-1,150 594. Chateau Talbot 1996 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe bin-soiled labels 5 bottles $325-475 595. Chateau Beychevelle 1995 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe 6 bottles $450-650 596. Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux 1995 Margaux 1 bottle $50-75 597. Chateau La Grave 1996 Pomerol lightly bin-soiled labels 10 bottles $200-300

599. Dominus 1995 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $450-650 600. Dominus 1996 Napa L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 95 pts. 05/10 6 bottles $450-600 601. Dominus 1996 Napa L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 95 pts. 05/10 2 magnums $350-500 602. Opus One 1995 Napa 6 bottles $600-950 603. Napa Collection Stag’s Leap SLV 1990 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, slightly depressed cork Hess Collection 1994 (1 bt) Opus One 1995 (1 bt) Dominus 1996 (1 bt) Caymus Special Selection 1994 (2 bts), bin-soiled labels 6 bottles $500-800

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583. Pol Roger Brut 1990, in gift box Chateau Laville Haut Brion 1985, u: bottom neck, slight signs of old seepage Chateau Pichon Longueville, Lalande 1978, u: very top shoulder Chateau Canon 1982, u: bottom neck Franz Kramp Ayler Kupp Riesling Beerenauslese 1971, u: 1.5cm, plastic capsule cracked at top, signs of old seepage, lightly binsoiled label 5 bottles $500-700

598. Dom Perignon 1992 Epernay 4 bottles $400-600

604. Sandeman Vintage Port 1994 Oporto lightly bin-soiled labels 12 bottles $250-400 605. Sandeman Vintage Port 1994 Oporto 2 bottles $50-75 606. Domaine de Remizires Hermitage Cuvee Emilie 1997 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $550-750

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607. Beaulieu Georges De Latour Private Reserve 2000 Napa 6 bottles $250-350

617. Stag’s Leap Cabernet Estate Grown Reserve 1999 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $350-500

626. Louis Jadot Pommard 1er Cru Clos de la Commaraine 2005 Cote de Beaune 6 bottles $200-300

608. Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 Napa 8 bottles $400-600

618. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Fay Vineyard 1999 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $125-175

627. Domaine Jean et Jean-Louis Trapet Chapelle Chambertin 2002 (3 bts) Latricieres Chambertin 2002 (3 bts) 6 bottles $350-550

609. Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon Bella Oaks Vineyard 1999 Napa 12 bottles (oc) $350-475

619. Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 Sonoma 12 bottles (oc) $250-350

610. Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon 2000 Napa 12 bottles (oc) $750-1,000

620. Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon 2000 Sonoma 12 bottles (oc) $475-550

628. G. Roumier Chambolle Musigny 2003 (2 bts) 2004 (2 bts) 2005 (1 bt) 2007 (3 bts) Cote de Nuits 8 bottles $400-600

611. Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 1999 Napa 6 bottles $175-250

621. Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages 2000 Sonoma 12 bottles (oc) $350-550

630. No lot. 612. Opus One 1999 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $750-1,000 613. Opus One 2000 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $750-950 614. Opus One 2001 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,000 615. Opus One 2002 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $750-950 616. Opus One 2003 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $750-950

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629. Alain Hudelot-Noellat Vougeot 1er Cru Les Petits Vougeots 2004 (3 bts) G. Roumier Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Clos de la Bussiere 2004 (2 bts) 5 bottles $175-275

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622. Silver Oak Cellars Cabernet Alexander Valley 1997 Sonoma 2 bottles $100-150 623. No lot. 624. Chateau Duhart Milon 2005 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 94 pts. 04/08 3 magnums $300-500 625. Chateau L’Evangile 1970 Pomerol u: one top shoulder, one high shoulder, signs of old seepage, lightly bin-soiled labels 2 bottles $100-200

631. Chateau de Saint Cosme Gigondas Valbelle 2006 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 93 pts. 02/09 1 magnum $50-100 632. Henriot Champagne Brut Millesime Rose 1998 Reims 3 bottles $125-175 633. J. Lassalle Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs 1er Cru 1989 Reims 1 magnum $75-150

634. Giacomo Conterno Barolo Cascina Francia Riserva 1982 Piedmont u: 3cm, nicked label 1 bottle $200-400 635. Paolo Scavino Barolo 2004 Barolo, Bricco Ambrogio 2004 Barolo, Carobric 2004 Piedmont 3 bottles $100-200

637. Poggio Antico Brunello di Montalcino 2003 (1 bt) 2004 (3 bts) Siro Pacenti Brunello di Montalcino 2001 (2 bts) Piedmont 6 bottles $300-425

643. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1998 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/01 3 bottles $2,200-2,900 644. Chateau Margaux 1995 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 95 pts. 05/09 3 bottles $1,000-1,500 645. Chateau Margaux 1996 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 99 pts. 04/99 3 bottles $1,500-2,200 646. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 1 bottle $800-1,200

638. Tinto Pesquera Crianza 2004 (3 bts) Tinto Pesquera Reserva 2004 (3 bts) Ribera del Duero 6 bottles $175-325

647. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1996 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe R. Parker, 94 pts. 04/99 3 bottles $1,000-1,500

639. Beaulieu Vineyard Tapestry Reserve 1997 Napa Valley 1 magnum $70-100

648. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 2005 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe R. Parker, 97 pts. 04/08 6 bottles $2,000-3,000

640. Merus Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Napa Valley 3 bottles $175-250

649. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1996 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe 2 bottles $200-300

641. Turnbull Black Label 2006 (2 bts) Alpha Omega Proprietary Red Wine 2007 (4 bts) 6 bottles $225-375

650. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1996 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 3 bottles $400-600

651. Chateau Leoville Poyferre 1996 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 2 bottles $150-200 652. Chateau Pichon Longueville Baron 1996 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe 3 bottles $250-400 653. Chateau Lynch Bages 1995 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 2 bottles $200-300 654. Chateau Ausone 2003 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) R. Parker, 100 pts. 04/06 3 bottles $2,500-3,500 655. Chateau Pavie 2003 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $1,800-2,400 656. Chateau Pavie 2005 St. Emilion R. Parker, 98 pts. 04/08 12 bottles (owc) $2,800-3,800 657. Chateau L’Evangile 2000 Pomerol R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/10 3 bottles $650-950

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636. Gianfranco Alessandria Barolo San Giovanni 2000 (4 bts) Oddero Barolo 1999 (4 bts) Piedmont 8 bottles $250-400

642. Ferreira Vintage Port 1978 Oporto u: into neck, lightly scuffed labels 2 bottles $150-225

658. Chateau Carbonnieux Blanc 2005 Graves 6 bottles $100-200 659. Bertrand Ambroise Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Argillieres 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $250-350 660. P. Amiot Clos de la Roche 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $450-650

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661. d’Ardhuy Corton Renardes 2005 Cote de Beaune 6 bottles $200-300 662. d’Ardhuy Savigny les Beaune Peuillets 2005 Cote de Beaune 6 bottles $50-100

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663. Sylvain Cathiard Vosne Romanee Aux Malconsorts 2005 Cote de Nuits 2 bottles $300-500

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664. Bouchard Pere & Fils Clos Vougeot 2003 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $250-400

670. Faiveley Chambolle Musigny Fuees 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $500-700 671. Faiveley Nuits St. Georges Les St. Georges 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (oc) $400-600 672. Geantet Pansiot Charmes Chambertin 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $750-1,000 673. Vincent Girardin Chambertin Clos de Beze 2005 Cote de Nuits 12 bottles (oc) $1,200-1,800

665. Bouchard Pere & Fils Clos Vougeot 2005 Cote de Nuits 9 bottles $900-1,400

674. Vincent Girardin Clos Vougeot 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $400-600

666. Chevillon Nuits St. Georges Les Vaucrains 2005 Cote de Nuits 12 bottles (oc) $1,000-1,500

675. Jean Grivot Nuits St. Georges Boudots 2005 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $150-200

667. Courcel Pommard Grand Clos des Epenots 2005 Cote de Beaune 6 bottles (oc) $500-750

676. R. Groffier Chambolle Musigny Les Amoureuses 2005 Cote de Nuits 1 bottle $200-300

668. Domaine de Montille Corton Pougets 2005 Cote de Beaune 3 bottles $150-200

677. Heresztyn Morey St. Denis Clos St. Denis 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $500-750

669. Bernard Dugat-Py Vosne Romanee Vieilles Vignes 2005 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $300-500

678. Louis Jadot Bonnes Mares 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (owc) $1,000-1,500

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679. Louis Jadot Clos Vougeot 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (owc) $500-750 680. Comtes Lafon Meursault Clos de la Barre 2006 Cote de Beaune 3 bottles $200-300 681. Domaine des Lambrays Clos des Lambrays 2005 Cotes de Nuits 3 bottles $300-400 682. Dominique Laurent Echezeaux Vieilles Vignes 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles (oc) $400-600 683. Meo-Camuzet Clos Vougeot 2008 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $350-550 684. Meo-Camuzet Hospices de Beaune Corton Cuvee Docteur Peste 2005 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $400-600 685. Meo-Camuzet Vosne Romanee Aux Brulees 2005 Cote de Nuits 1 bottle $300-500 686. Mongeard Mugneret Grands Echezeaux 2005 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $400-600 687. Mugneret Gibourg Echezeaux 2005 Cote de Nuits 2 bottles $325-425

688. Nicolas Potel Chambolle Musigny Les Amoureuses 2005 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $450-650 689. Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé Musigny Cuvee Vieilles Vignes 2007 Cote de Nuits 3 bottles $900-1,500 690. Dauvissat Camus Chablis Les Preuses 2004 Chablis 3 bottles $200-300

692. Vincent Dauvissat Chablis Vallions 2006 Chablis 3 bottles $75-125 693. Vincent Dauvissat Chablis Forest 2006 Chablis 3 bottles $75-125 694. Dauvissat Camus Chablis La Forest 2006 Chablis 12 bottles (oc) $400-600 695. Dauvissat Camus Chablis La Forest 2007 Chablis 12 bottles (oc) $300-500 696. G. Boulay Sancerre La Comtesse Monts Damnes 2005 Loire 12 bottles $400-600

698. Zind Humbrecht Riesling Brand 2001 Alsace P. Rovani for R. Parker, 98 pts. 10/03 6 bottles $200-300 699. Zind Humbrecht Riesling Rangen de Thann Clos St. Urbain 2001 Alsace L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 96 pts. 05/09 6 bottles $300-450 700. Chapoutier Ermitage L’Ermite 1999 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 96 pts. 04/02 6 bottles $700-1,100 701. Chapoutier Ermitage L’Ermite 2005 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 99+ pts. 02/08 3 magnums $1,300-1,800 702. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Meal 2005 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 96 pts. 02/08 3 magnums (owc) $800-1,200 703. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 2005 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 98+ pts. 02/08 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,200 704. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 2005 Northern Rhone R. Parker, 98+ pts. 02/08 6 bottles (owc) $800-1,200 705. Chateau de Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape 1998 Southern Rhone 2 bottles $150-250

706. Clos Saint Jean Chateauneuf du Pape Deus Ex Machina 2005 Southern Rhone J. Miller for R. Parker, 100 pts. 10/07 6 bottles $900-1,300 707. Clos Saint Jean Chateauneuf du Pape La Combe des Fous 2005 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 98+ pts. 10/07 6 bottles $700-1,100 708. Clos du Mont Olivet Chateauneuf du Pape La Cuvee du Papet 2007 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 98+ pts. 10/09 6 bottles $425-625 709. Le Clos du Caillou Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve Le Clos du Caillou 2005 Southern Rhone R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/07 12 bottles (oc) $1,200-1,800 710. Mas de Boislauzon Chateauneuf du Pape Le Tintot 2006 Southern Rhone 6 bottles $200-300 711. Chateau de Saint Cosme Gigondas Les Claux 2007 Southern Rhone 6 bottles (oc) $350-500

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691. Dauvissat Camus Chablis Les Preuses 2005 Chablis 3 bottles $250-375

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

712. Bollinger R.D. Extra Brut 1990 Ay 1 bottle $150-200 713. Bollinger R.D. Extra Brut 1996 BS for Wine Spectator, 94 pts. 11/30/06 6 bottles (2 x oc) $900-1,300

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714. Deutz Cuvee William Rose 1996 Ay 6 bottles (oc, individual gift boxes) $600-900 715. Dom Perignon 1990 Epernay 1 bottle $200-300

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716. Dom Perignon Rose 1990 Epernay 1 bottle $350-500 717. Dom Perignon Rose 1996 Epernay 3 bottles $1,000-1,500 718. Charles Heidsieck Blanc des Millenaires 1990 Reims 3 bottles $300-500 719. Charles Heidsieck Brut Rose 1996 Reims 6 bottles $300-450 720. Jacquesson Extra Brut Millesime 1996 Dizy 6 bottles (oc) $400-600 721. Jacquesson Extra Brut Avize 1996 Dizy 6 bottles (oc) $400-600 722. Lanson Brut Gold Label 1996 Reims 6 bottles $300-400 723. Lenoble Brut Blanc de Blancs 1996 Damery 18 bottles (12 bottles in oc) $900-1,200

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724. Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill Brut 1990 Epernay 1 bottle $250-350

733. Fanti (Tenuta San Filippo) Brunello di Montalcino 2001 Tuscany 12 bottles $500-700

725. Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 1996 Reims 6 bottles (oc) $1,200-1,800

734. Il Poggione (Proprieta Franceschi) Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Vigna Paganelli 2001 Tuscany 6 bottles (oc) $350-500

726. Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Rose Brut 2002 Reims 6 bottles (oc) $800-1,200 727. B. Giacosa Barbaresco Rabaja 2004 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 10/07 6 bottles $700-1,100 728. B. Giacosa Barbaresco Santo Stefano 2004 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/07 3 bottles $400-600 729. B. Giacosa Barbaresco Asili 1997 (2 bts) Gromis (Gaja) Barolo Conteisa Cerequio 1997 (2 bts) Piedmont 4 bottles $500-700 730. Giacosa Barolo Riserva Le Rocche del Falletto di Serralunga 2004 Piedmont 12 bottles (owc) $4,000-6,000 731. Giuseppe Mascarello Barolo Monprivato 2001 Piedmont 6 bottles $350-500 732. Paolo Scavino Barolo Rocche dell’Annunziata Riserva 2001 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts.10/06 6 bottles (owc) $750-1,100

735. 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 $750-1,100 736. Ornellaia 1996 Tuscany 1 bottle $100-150 737. Ornellaia 1997 Tuscany 2 bottles $350-450 738. Ornellaia 2004 Tuscany 6 bottles $800-1,200 739. 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 $500-750 740. Fontodi Flaccianello 2004 Tuscany 6 bottles (oc) $400-600

741. Sette Ponti Oreno 2001 Tuscany D. Thomases for R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/04 6 bottles (owc) $250-350 742. Galardi Terra di Lavoro Roccamonfina 2004 Campania 6 bottles $350-550 743. Galardi Terra di Lavoro Roccamonfina 2006 Campania 12 bottles (2 x oc) $500-700

745. Artadi Vina el Pison 2004 Rioja J. Miller for R. Parker, 100 pts. 06/10 1 double magnum (owc) $1,300-1,900 746. Benjamin Romeo Contador 2003 Rioja u: one shows signs of seepage J. Miller for R. Parker, 99 pts. 02/07 6 bottles (owc) $1,500-2,000 747. Pintia (Vega-Sicilia) 2004 Toro J. Miller for R. Parker, 95+ pts. 02/07 1 magnum (owc) $150-200

751. Rudd Oakville Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 Napa 3 bottles $200-300 752. Ridge Monte Bello 1997 (3 bts) 2001 (6 bts) R. Parker, 99 pts. 06/11 Santa Cruz Mountains 9 bottles $800-1,100 753. 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 $500-750 754. Aubert Chardonnay Lauren 2008 Sonoma 3 bottles $250-400 755. Aubert Chardonnay Ritchie 2008 Sonoma 3 bottles $200-300 756. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1992 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 3 bottles $1,800-2,400

748. Numanthia Termes Termanthia 2004 Toro J. Miller for R. Parker, 100 pts. 02/07 4 bottles $900-1,300

757. Chateau Haut Brion 1985 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: one 2.5cm, one 3cm, wine stained capsule from exterior source, bin scuffed labels 2 bottles $600-800

749. Ramey Jericho Canyon Vineyard 2001 Napa 3 bottles $125-225

758. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1982 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: into neck, lightly bin-soiled labels 3 bottles $750-1,000

759. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 2006 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe one bottle with red pen mark on label R. Parker, 95 pts. 02/09 4 bottles $400-600 760. A Pair of 1988 St. Julien Second Growths Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou (9 bts), u: bottom neck or better, lightly nicked capsules, two scuffed labels Chateau Leoville Las Cases (3 bts), u: one into neck, one bottom neck, one very top shoulder, lightly corroded capsule, lightly bin-soiled label 12 bottles $700-1,000 761. Chateau Calon-Segur 1995 St. Estephe, 3eme Cru Classe 8 bottles $550-800 762. Chateau Talbot 1997 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe heavily dampstained label 1 magnum $50-75 763. Chateau Talbot 1982 (demi), u: very top shoulder 1995 (2 bts) 1996 (2 bts) St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe 1 demi 4 bottles $200-300

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744. A. Caprai Sagrantino di Montefalco 25th Anniversary 2000 Umbria D. Thomases for R. Parker, 97 pts. 04/04 6 bottles (owc) $450-650

750. Ramey Jericho Canyon Vineyard 2002 Napa 3 bottles $150-250

764. Chateau Haut Batailley 2000 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $250-350 765. Chateau Lynch Bages 2000 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 97 pts. 08/11 6 bottles $850-1,200 766. Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte 2006 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe 9 bottles $200-300

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767. Chateau Pavie 1999 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (B) 2 bottles $200-300 768. Chateau Figeac 1990 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (B) u: into neck 3 bottles $400-600

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769. Roc de Cambes 1998 Cotes de Bourg 6 bottles (owc) $250-400 770. Chateau Gruaud Larose 1999 (2 bts) Vieux Chateau Certan 2002 (3 bts) 5 bottles $250-400 771. Joseph Drouhin Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru 1988 Cote de Nuits u: 2cm or better 2 bottles $125-175 772. Domaine d’Eugenie Clos Vougeot 2006 Cote de Nuits 1 magnum $250-350 773. Jean Grivot Vosne Romanee 2007 Cote de Nuits 4 bottles $125-175 774. Domaine St. Martin Chambertin Clos De Beze 2006 Cote de Nuits 6 bottles $300-500 775. Benoit Ente Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru 2006 Cote de Beaune 4 bottles $300-450

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776. Latour Giraud Meursault Genevrieres 1er Cru 2005 Cote de Beaune 6 bottles $600-900 777. Bonneau du Martray Corton Charlemagne 2004 Cote de Beaune 4 bottles $250-350 778. V. Girardin Puligny Montrachet Les Combettes 1er Cru 2005 (4 bts) Jadot Duc de Magenta Puligny Montrachet Clos de la Garenne 2002 (1 bt), torn label Latour Puligny Montrachet 2004 (1 bt) P. Pernot Batard Montrachet 2004 (2 bts) 8 bottles $300-400 779. Laurent Perrier Brut Rose NV Tours Sur Marne 1 magnum $50-125 780. Perrier Jouet Brut NV (3 bts) C. Ellner Champagne Reserve NV (4 demis) 4 demis 3 bottles $100-150 781. H. Giraud Fut de Chene 1995 (2 bts) 1996 (2 bts) 4 bottles $400-600 782. Chateauneuf du Pape Chateau La Nerthe 2000 (4 bts) Domaine De La Janasse, Vieilles Vignes 2007 (2 bts) Southern Rhone 6 bottles $300-500 783. Gaja Costa Russi 2005 Piedmont A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 10/08 1 magnum $400-600

784. Antinori Tignanello 1996 Tuscany 1 magnum $100-150 785. Antinori Tignanello 1998 Tuscany 6 bottles $300-400 786. Antinori Tignanello 2001 Tuscany 6 bottles $350-500 787. Antinori Solaia 1998 Tuscany R. Parker, 93 pts. 10/01 3 bottles $300-400 788. Argiano Solengo 1999 Tuscany 10 bottles $400-600 789. Banfi Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 1999 Tuscany 1 magnum (owc) $125-175 790. Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino 1997 Tuscany 9 bottles $550-800 791. Geppetti Le Pupille Saffredi 2004 Tuscany A. Galloni for R. Parker, 96 pts. 05/11 6 bottles $175-250 792. Greppi Greppicaia 2004 Tuscany 5 magnums (each in owc) $250-350 793. A Pair of Italian Magnums Morisfarms Avvoltore 2003 (1 mag) Duca di Salaparuta 1994 (1 mag) 2 magnums $150-225

794. Castello della Salla Cervaro della Sala Umbria 5 bottles $150-200

802. Kenwood Cabernet Sauvignon Artist Series 20th Anniversary 2004 Napa 1 magnum $100-150

795. Castello di Ama Chianti Classico 1997 (1 bt) Avvoltore Moris Farm 2003 (3 mags), dampstained labels Fuligni Brunello di Montalcino dei Cottimelli 1996 (5 bts), two lightly torn labels Scavino Bric del Fiasc 1990 (1 bt) 1993 (1 bt) Italy 8 bottles 3 magnums $450-650

803. Opus One 2006 Napa 4 bottles $400-600

797. Harlan Estate 2006 Napa R Parker, 96 pts. 12/09 1 bottle $300-400 798. Dominus 2006 Napa 4 bottles $250-350 799. Groth Cabernet Sauvignon, Reserve 2005 Napa 8 bottles $500-700 800. Chateau Montelena, Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $300-500 801. Joseph Phelps Insignia 2008 Napa A. Galloni for R. Parker, 97 pts. 12/11 1 magnum $150-250

805. Cardinale 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon (3 bts) Chappellet Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 (3 bts) Hobbs Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer Vineyard 1999 (3 bts) Napa Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2000 (1 bt) Silver Oak Alexander Valley 1997 (2 bts) Napa 12 bottles $600-800 806. Ferrari Carano Chardonnay 1998 Alexander Valley 1 jeroboam (owc) $250-350 807. Hanzell Chardonnay 2004 (8 bts) Hobbs Cuvee Augustina Chardonnay Richard Dinner Vineyard (1 bt) Patz & Hall Chardonnay Durell Vineyard 2001 (1 bt) Sonoma 10 bottles $300-400 808. Kistler 2008 Pinot Noir Cuvee Cathleen Pinot Noir Cuvee Elizabeth Chardonnay Hyde Vineyard 3 bottles $225-325

810. Treana Mer Soleil 2008 Santa Lucia Highlands 11 bottles $100-150 811. Achaval Ferrer Malbec Finca Bella Vista 2007 Mendoza 6 bottles $250-350 812. Alter Ego (Palmer) 2000 (4 bts) Chateau Beausejour 1er Grand Cru 2001 (4 bts) Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou 2000 (1 bt) 9 bottles $500-700 813. Fonseca 1992 (1 mag) Quinta do Noval 1970, signs of old seepage Cockburn LBV 1989 St. Hallett’s Anniversary Port 1968 3 bottles 1 magnum $300-400 814. Baron de Sigognac Armagnac 1945 1 bottle (owc) $200-300 815. Cazaubon Baron de Saint Feux Bas Armagnac 1886 1 bottle (owc) $1,200-1,800

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796. Don Melchor Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 (5 bts) Chile 5 bottles $125-175

804. A Tour of Napa Cabernet Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve 1995 (4 bts) Revana Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 (1 bt) Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 (1 bt) Paul Hobbs Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To-Kalon 2006 (2 bts) 8 bottles $375-575

809. Pax Syrah Griffin’s Lair 2003 Sonoma 6 bottles $250-350

816. Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou 2000 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe R. Parker, 95 pts. 06/10 9 bottles $1,200-1,600 817. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1982 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: into neck, one badly torn capsule, one heavily dampstained and tattered label R. Parker, 95+ pts. 06/09 2 bottles $500-700

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818. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1994 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe 1 bottle $75-125 819. Chateau Du Tertre 2000 Margaux, 5eme Cru Classe 8 bottles $300-500

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820. La Chapelle de La Mission Haut Brion 2000 Pessac Leognan 6 bottles $300-500 821. Chateau Larrivet Haut Brion 2000 Pessac Leognan 8 bottles $300-500 822. Chateau Clos Fourtet 2000 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe 8 bottles $300-500 823. Dom Perignon 1990 Epernay L. Perrotti-Brown, 98 pts. 03/09 1 bottle $250-400 824. Chateau Guiraud 1983 Sauternes, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck, one slight signs of old seepage with lightly corroded capsule 4 bottles $200-300 825. Fonseca Vintage Port 1983 (4 bts), u: into neck, scuffed labels 1970 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, signs of old seepage Warre Vintage Port 1982 (4 demi), u: into neck, two nicked capsules, dampstained and torn labels Oporto 4 demi bottles 5 bottles $300-400 826. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1982 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe (A) u: bottom neck, one dampstained label 2 bottles $1,200-1,800

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827. Chateau Lafleur 1986 Pomerol u: bottom neck, slight signs of old seepage, dampstained labels, penmarked labels 2 bottles $600-800 828. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1988 (2 bts), u: bottom neck, one dampstained label 1989 (2 bts), u: into neck 4 bottles $450-650 829. Chateau Lynch Bages 1985 (2 bts), u: very top shoulder 1988 (2 bts), u: into neck 1989 (2 bts), u: into neck 1990 (2 bts), u: into neck Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 8 bottles $1,200-1,800 830. Chateau d’Angludet 1983 (2 bts), u: top shoulder Chateau Olivier 1989 (2 bts), u: into neck, one dampstained label Chateau La Lagune 1982 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, dampstained and lightly torn label 5 bottles $200-300 831. Chateau d’Yquem 1983 Sauternes, 1er Cru Classe Superior u: bottom neck, slight signs of old seepage 1 bottle $225-325 832. Chateau d’Yquem 1988 Sauternes, 1er Cru Classe Superior u: bottom neck, one label badly torn, vintage illegible, vintage confirmed on capsule R. Parker, 99 pts. 01/98 2 bottles $600-900 833. Chateau de Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape 1989 (1 bt), u: 1.5cm 1990 (1 bt), u: 2cm, slight signs of old seepage, dampstained label 2 bottles $250-350

834. Dom Perignon 1985 Epernay R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/94 1 bottle $225-325 835. Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 1987 (2 bts), u: bottom neck, one dampstained label 1990 (2 bts), u: into neck, dampstained labels 4 bottles $250-350 836. Opus One 1986 Napa u: bottom neck, one lightly corroded capsule, dampstained labels 2 bottles $250-350 837. Opus One 1987 Napa u: very top shoulder, one lightly corroded capsule, dampstained labels 2 bottles $250-350 838. Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1986 (2 bts), u: into neck Silverado Cabernet Sauvignon, Limited Reserve 1986 (1 bt), u: into neck Sterling Cabernet Sauvignon, Reserve 1986 (1 bt), u: very top shoulder 4 bottles $100-200 839. Chateau Montelena Cabernet Sauvignon 1986 (2 bts), u: into neck 1987 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, dampstained labels 3 bottles $250-350 840. Fonseca Vintage Port 1977 Oporto u: into neck, signs of old seepage, nicked and dampstained labels 2 bottles $200-300

849. Stag’s Leap Cask 23 1991 Napa u: all into neck, light bin soil R. Parker, 96 pts. 12/94 12 bottles $1,700-2,100

842. Chateau Leoville Barton 1989 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: all into neck, light bin soil 10 bottles $800-1,000

850. Silver Oak Alexander Valley 1991 Napa u: all into neck, light bin soil 4 bottles $250-325

843. Chateau Lagrange 1989 St. Julien, 3eme Cru Classe u: all into neck 5 bottles $300-400

851. Silver Oak Alexander Valley 1992 Napa u: all bottom neck or better, light bin soil 15 bottles $750-1,100

844. Chateau Langoa Barton 1988 (7 bts) 1989 (8 bts) St. Julien, 3eme Cru Classe u: all into neck, light bin soil and label staining 15 bottles $800-1,200 845. Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1991 Napa u: all very top shoulder or better, light bin soil R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/11 12 bottles $800-1,100 846. Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1992 Napa 6 bottles $350-475 847. Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 Napa R. Parker, 96 pts. 06/11 10 bottles (6 in oc 6-ok) $500-700 848. Heitz Martha’s Vineyard 1991 Napa u: all into neck 15 bottles $1,100-1,700

852. Fonseca Vintage Port 1992 light bin soil R. Parker, 97 pts. 02/95 8 bottles, 1 magnum $600-800 853. Graham Vintage Port 1985 light bin soil, some label staining, slight nicks and creases, one label unaffixed R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/89 46 bottles (24 in owc 24-pk) $2,300-3,600

858. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1976 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: two very top shoulder, two top shoulder, one high shoulder, one signs of old seepage with corroded capsule, lightly bin-soiled labels 6 magnums (owc) $5,000-7,000 859. Chateau Latour 1967 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, one missing label with slightly depressed cork 5 bottles $825-1,250 860. Chateau Margaux 1979 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: one bottom neck, five very top shoulder, three top shoulder, two high shoulder, one mid shoulder, one nicked label 12 bottles (owc) $2,400-3,200 861. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1957 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: high shoulder, slightly protruding cork, nicked label, heavily bin-soiled label loose at edges 1 bottle $300-500

854. Graham Vintage Port 1991 R. Parker, 94 pts. 02/95 24 demi bottles (owc) $500-700

862. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1979 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: one very top shoulder, two very top shoulder, one lightly corroded capsule 3 bottles $500-750

855. Graham Vintage Port 1991 R. Parker, 94 pts. 02/95 24 demi bottles (owc missing lid) $500-700

863. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1995 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 4 bottles $1,200-2,000

856. Graham Vintage Port 1991 R. Parker, 94 pts. 02/95 5 bottles $150-275

864. Chateau Haut Brion 1967 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: four 4cm, five 5cm, one 6cm, slight nicks and scuffs to labels, light label staining and fading, capsule corrosion, light bin soil 10 bottles $1,000-1,500

857. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1976 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: five bottom neck, five top shoulder, lightly nicked capsules, lightly nicked labels 10 bottles (owc) $3,325-5,000

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841. Taylor Vintage Port 1977 Oporto u: into neck, signs of old seepage, lightly dampstained labels 2 bottles $200-300

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865. Chateau Haut Brion 1995, lightly bin-soiled label 1998 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $600-1,000

872. Beaulieu Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve Georges de Latour 1997 Napa 9 bottles $450-700

866. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1970 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: five top shoulder, one high shoulder, lightly bin-soiled labels 6 bottles $400-600

873. Beaulieu Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon Clone 6 Signet 1990 Napa u: into neck 6 bottles (oc) $400-600

867. Chateau Calon Segur 1970 St. Estephe, 3eme Cru Classe u: eight very top shoulder, two top shoulder, nicked capsules, one lightly corroded capsule, two loose labels, one unattached label, one winestained label, one torn label, lightly bin-soiled labels “Beautiful floral nose with herbal and light roasted notes opening to earthy qualities of mushroom and ham all in a swirl of woodsmoke enhanced by a fine acidity.” -MK 10 bottles (owc) $250-425 868. Chateau Calon Segur 1970 St. Estephe, 3eme Cru Classe u: three top shoulder, three high shoulder, lightly torn capsules, binsoiled and lightly stained labels 6 bottles $150-250 869. Chateau Beychevelle 1970 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe u: one bottom neck, four very top shoulder, four top shoulder, two high shoulder, heavily bin-soiled labels 11 bottles (owc, missing lid) $375-550 870. Chateau Figeac 1966 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe u: one bottom neck, five very top shoulder, one torn label, lightly binsoiled labels 6 bottles $600-900 871. Allegrini La Poja 1996 Veneto 6 bottles (owc) $200-300

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874. Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve 1997 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $350-500 875. Beringer Merlot Howell Mountain Bancroft Ranch 1996 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $200-300 876. Clos du Val Vineyard Georges III 1997 Napa 12 bottles $300-500 877. Clos du Val Vineyard Georges III 1997 Napa 11 bottles $275-450 878. Dominus 1997 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $600-900 879. Dominus Napanook 1997 Napa 12 bottles $150-250 880. Far Niente Cabernet Sauvignon 1992 Napa u: bottom neck or better 12 bottles (owc) $600-900

881. Spring Mountain Vineyard Miravalle La Perla Chevalier 1997 Napa 6 bottles $300-450 882. Sterling Reserve Diamond Mountain Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 Napa 12 bottles (oc) $150-250 883. Sterling Reserve Diamond Mountain Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 Napa 12 bottles (oc) $150-250 884. Sterling Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $200-300 885. E. & E. Black Pepper Shiraz 1997 Barossa Valley 12 bottles $250-350 886. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1987 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck 1 bottle $500-700 887. Chateau Beychevelle 1983 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe u: eight bottom neck, four very top shoulder, two lightly corroded capsules 12 bottles (owc) $250-475 888. Chateau Duhart Milon 1995 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe 1 magnum $125-175 889. Chateau Duhart Milon Rothschild 1988 Pauillac, 4eme Cru Classe u: bottom neck or better 6 bottles $200-300

890. Chateau Lynch Bages 1994 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 1 magnum $100-150

899. Chateau Lynch Bages 1995 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 12 bottles (owc) $1,200-1,600

909. Domaine De Courteillac 2000 Bordeaux Superieur 12 bottles (oc) $150-250

891. Chateau d’Yquem 1970 Sauternes, 1er Cru Superieur 1 bottle $150-200

900. Chateau Lynch Bages 1988 (7 bts) 1989 (5 bts), R. Parker, 99+ pts. 08/11 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe 12 bottles $1,300-1,900

910. Paul Pillot Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru La Romanee 2004 (6 bts) 1er Cru Les Cailleret 2004 (6 bts) Cote de Beaune 12 bottles $250-400

901. Les Tourelles de Longueville 1998 Pauillac 12 bottles (owc) $350-450

911. Bodegas Roda Rioja Roda I Reserva 1995 Rioja 6 bottles (owc) $200-300

892. Chateau Rieussec 1985 Fargues, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck, lightly bin-soiled labels 6 bottles $250-350

894. Mastroberardino Radici 1997 Taurasi 12 bottles $475-725 895. Heitz Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Martha’s Vineyard 1981 Napa u: into neck, scuffed capsule, scuffed label, label loose at edge 1 magnum $100-150 896. Woodward Canyon Charbonneau 1989 Walla Walla u: into neck 6 bottles $200-300 897. Penfolds Grange 1997 South Australia R. Parker, 94 pts. 10/02 1 bottle $150-225 898. Real Vinicola Vintage Port 1985 Oporto u: into neck 1 bottle $50-50

902. Les Hauts de Pontet Canet 2000 Pauillac 12 bottles (owc) $300-500 903. Connetable de Talbot 1999 St. Julien 12 bottles (owc) $300-500 904. Les Fiefs de Lagrange 1995 St. Julien 12 bottles (owc) $250-400 905. Prieur de Meyney 2000 St. Estephe 12 bottles (oc) $250-400 906. Les Allees de Cantemerle 2000 Haut Medoc 12 bottles (oc) $200-300 907. Chateau Les Carmes Haut Brion 1995 Pessac Leognan 12 bottles (owc) $350-450 908. Les Chemins de la Commanderie 2000 St. Emilion 12 bottles (oc) $200-300

912. Barnett Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Rattlesnake Hill 1995 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $300-450 913. Barnett Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Rattlesnake Hill 1998 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $300-450 914. Barnett Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Rattlesnake Hill 1999 Napa 12 bottles (two six-bottle owc) $600-900 915. Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 Napa 12 bottles (oc) $500-700

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893. Stefano Farino Barbaresco 1997 Piedmont 9 bottles $350-550

916. Clos du Val Cabernet Sauvignon Stags Leap District 2004 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $150-250 917. Flora Springs Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 1995 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $250-350

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918. Flora Springs Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 1996 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $250-350

927. Lail Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon J. Daniel Cuvee 2000 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $150-250

919. Gemstone 1998 Napa 12 bottles (2 x owc 6 pks) $500-800

928. Lail Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon J. Daniel Cuvee 2002 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $250-350

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920. Jarvis Cabernet Sauvignon 1992 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $250-350 921. Jarvis Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $250-350 922. Lail Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon J. Daniel Cuvee 1995 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $200-300 923. Lail Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon J. Daniel Cuvee 1996 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $200-300 924. Lail Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon J. Daniel Cuvee 1997 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $250-350 925. Lail Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon J. Daniel Cuvee 1998 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $200-300 926. Lail Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon J. Daniel Cuvee 1999 Napa 6 bottles (owc) $200-300

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929. Lail Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon J. Daniel Cuvee 2003 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $200-300 930. Lail Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon J. Daniel Cuvee 2004 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $200-300 931. Long Meadow Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 1996 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $150-250 932. Long Meadow Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $200-300 933. Long Meadow Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $150-250 934. Long Meadow Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 2000 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $150-250 935. Merryvale Profile 1994 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $350-500

936. Merryvale Profile 1995 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $250-350 937. Merryvale Profile 1996 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $200-300 938. Merryvale Profile 1997 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $350-500 939. Merryvale Profile 1998 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $150-250 940. Merryvale Profile 1999 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $250-350 941. Merryvale Profile 2001 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $250-350 942. Merryvale Profile 2003 Napa 6 bottles (oc) $200-300 943. Chateau Montelena Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 Napa 12 bottles (oc) $1,200-1,800 944. Ristow Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 (6 bts) 1999 (12 bts) Napa 18 bottles $350-550 945. E. & J. Gallo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Northern Sonoma 1996 Sonoma 6 bottles (owc) $150-250

946. Peter Michael Chardonnay Mon Plaisir 1996 (2 bts) 1997 (2 bts) 1998 (2 bts) Sonoma 6 bottles $375-500 947. Peter Michael Chardonnay Mon Plaisir 2001 (6 bts) 2003 (2 bts) Sonoma 8 bottles $475-625

949. Peter Michael Chardonnay La Carriere 2001 Sonoma 6 bottles $200-300 950. Peter Michael Chardonnay La Carriere 2003 Sonoma 6 bottles $300-450 951. Peter Michael Chardonnay Cuvee Indigine 1996 (2 bts) 1997 (2 bts) 1998 (2 bts) Sonoma 6 bottles $450-700 952. Peter Michael Sauvignon Blanc L’Apres Midi 2001 Sonoma 6 bottles $200-300 953. Peter Michael Sauvignon Blanc L’Apres Midi 2004 Sonoma 6 bottles $200-300

955. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1978 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe u: one bottom neck, two very top shoulder, one top shoulder, two signs of old seepage, one wine-stained label 4 bottles $200-300 956. Ducru Beaucaillou 1985 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: into neck R. Parker, 92 pts. 01/93 6 bottles $500-750

962. Chateau Lagrange 1982 St. Julien, 3eme Cru Classe u: top shoulder, signs of old seepage, lightly corroded capsules 4 bottles $100-200 963. Chateau Beychevelle 1982 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe u: five bottom neck, three very top shoulder, three lightly bin-soiled labels 8 bottles $700-1,000 964. Chateau Beychevelle 1985 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe u: bottom neck, two nicked capsules, four bin-soiled labels 9 bottles $350-450

957. Chateau Gruaud Larose 1983 (8 bts), u: five bottom neck, three very to shoulder, three lightly corroded capsules 1986 (9 bts), u: bottom neck 17 bottles $1,400-2,000

965. Chateau Branaire Ducru 1982 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe u: six very top shoulder, two top shoulder, one signs of old seepage 8 bottles $450-650

958. Chateau Leoville Barton 1982 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: bottom neck, two wrinkled capsules, lightly bin-soiled labels 4 bottles $500-700

966. Chateau Branaire Ducru 2005 St. Julien, 4eme Cru Classe writing on label R. Parker, 95 pts. 04/08 1 magnum $150-250

959. Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1975 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: two bottom neck, four very top shoulder, two lightly corroded capsules 6 bottles $425-475

967. Chateau Clerc Milon 1989 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe u: three bottom neck, three very top shoulder, two top shoulder, two lightly corroded capsules, lightly bin-soiled labels, one wine-stained label 8 bottles $400-600

960. Chateau Montrose 1995 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe cracked wax capsules, one missing at top, one slightly protruding cork 2 double magnums $400-600 961. Chateau Pichon Longueville Lalande 1983 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe u: seven bottom neck, one very top shoulder, two dampstained labels 8 bottles $450-650

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948. Peter Michael Chardonnay La Carriere 1998 Sonoma 3 bottles $100-150

954. Nickel and Nickel Dolce 1995 Napa 6 demi bottles (oc) $200-300

968. Chateau Lynch Bages 1995 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe one cracked wax capsule at top 2 double magnums $250-350 969. Chateau La Tour Haut Brion 1979 Pessac Leognan, Cru Classe u: six bottom neck, two very top shoulder, three nicked capsules, one torn capsule, lightly bin-soiled labels 8 bottles $400-500

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970. Chateau du Glana 1996 St. Julien 12 bottles (owc) $400-600

978. Chateau Lamothe 2003 Sauternes, 2eme Cru Classe 1 magnum $100-150

971. Chateau du Glana 1996 St. Julien 12 bottles (owc) $400-600 972. Chateau Sociando Mallet 1989 Haut Medoc u: five bottom neck, four very top shoulder, one top shoulder, five corroded capsules, three nicked capsules, four signs of old seepage, three lightly bin-soiled labels 10 bottles $300-400

979. Chateau d’Yquem 1983 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, lightly bin-soiled label 1997 (1 bt) Chateau Suduirat 1961 (1 bt), u: top shoulder, binsoiled label 1962 (1 bt), u: high shoulder, corroded capsule, bin-soiled label Chateau Coutet 1975 (1 bt), u: very top shoulder, corroded capsule, lightly bin-soiled label Chateau Rieussec 1988 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, lightly bin-soiled label 6 bottles $550-800

973. Chateau L’Eglise Clinet 1989 Pomerol u: into neck 8 bottles $1,000-1,400

980. G. Mugneret Clos Vougeot 1983 Cote de Nuits u: 3cm, lightly bin-soiled label 1 magnum $125-200

974. Chateau Troplong Mondot 1995 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe lightly bin-soiled labels 2 double magnums $400-500

981. Hudelot Noellat Clos de Vougeot 1997 Cote de Nuits 12 bottles $600-800

975. Chateau Grand Mayne 1989 (5 bts), u: three bottom neck, two very top shoulder 1989 (3 demis), u: bottom neck St. Emilion, Grand Cru Classe 5 bottles 3 demi bottles $250-400

982. Hudelot Noellat Vosne Romanee 1er Cru Malconsorts 1997 Cote de Nuits 11 bottles $450-650

976. Chateau Roc des Cambes 1998 Cotes de Bourg 6 bottles (owc) $300-450 977. Chateau Roc des Cambes 1998 Cotes de Bourg 6 bottles (owc) $300-450

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983. Chandon de Briailles Savigny les Beaune 1er Fourneaux 1997 (3 bts) Lucien Camus-Bruchon Savigny les Beaune Vieilles Vignes 1996 (2 bts) 5 bottles $100-150 984. La Rioja Alta Vina Ardanza Reserva 1993 Rioja 5 bottles $150-200

985. Croft Vintage Port 1963 u: one bottom neck, one very top shoulder, slightly protruding corks, tattered facsimile labels, bottled by Army & Navy Stores Ltd., London 2 bottles $150-250

986. Cockburn Vintage Port 1963 Oporto u: bottom neck, signs of old seepage, one label unaffixed and torn 3 bottles $150-225

987. Grahams 1977 (4 bts), u: bottom neck, slight signs of old seepage 1980 (4 bts), u: three into neck, one bottom neck, signs of old seepage, torn labels affixed with tape Oporto 8 bottles $250-350

988. Berry Brothers & Rudd Vintage Port Berry’s Own Selection 1975 (2 bts), u: bottom neck, one label affixed with tape, one label unattached 1977 (10 bts), u: bottom neck, signs of old seepage, lightly corroded capsules, remnants of tattered labels affixed with tape 12 bottles $350-450

989. Berry Brothers & Rudd Vintage Port, Berry’s Own Selection 1975 (3 bts), u: bottom neck, binsoiled labels 1977 (3 bts), u: bottom neck, remnants of labels, vintage confirmed on capsules 6 bottles $150-250

991. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1964 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: mid shoulder, nicked label, light bin soil 1 bottle $300-500 992. Chateau Latour 1952, u: mid shoulder, light bin soil 1964, u: top shoulder, signs of old seepage, light bin soil Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 2 bottles $600-800 993. Chateau Margaux 1967 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, lightly torn label, bin soil 1 bottle $70-100

994. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1966, u: high shoulder, bin soil 1967, u: high shoulder, bin soil 1985, u: very top shoulder, wrinkling to label edges, light bin soil 1993, Balthus label Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 4 bottles $700-1,000 995. Chateau Haut Brion 1967 Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe u: 5 cm, heavy bin soil 1 bottle $100-150 996. Chateau Pichon Longueville Lalande 1981, u: bottom neck, nick to capsule, light bin soil 1996 Pauillac, 2eme Cru Classe 2 bottles $175-250 997. Chateau Angelus 1966 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe u: very top shoulder, bin soil, pencil mark to label 1 bottle $200-300 998. Chateau Ausone 1961 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru Classe u: low mid shoulder, bin soil 1 bottle $200-300 999. Latour Batard Montrachet 1981 Cote de Beaune 1 bottle $150-200 1000. Colin Montrachet 1er Cru La Maltroie 1996 Niellon Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Champ Gains 1996 Carillon Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru Les Perrieres Cote de Beaune 3 bottles $150-200 1001. Giacosa Barbaresco 1978 Piedmont u: bottom neck, light capsule corrosion, bin soil 1 bottle $100-150

1002. Super Tuscans from 1996 Ornellaia, wrinkled capsule, badly torn and dampstained label, bin soil, capsule removed and replaced by Skinner specialist to confirm vintage Sassicaia, heavy bin soil, dampstained label Tignanello 3 bottles $400-600 1003. Niepoort Colheita 1934 Oporto u: very top shoulder, cracked wax capsule revealing lead underneath 1 bottle $200-300 1004. Dinner Party Lot Chateau Larrivaux 1982, u: very top shoulder Chateau Laville Haut Brion 1969 Amiot Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Marechalles 2002 Bisofliches Erdener Treppchen Auslese 1976, lightly corroded capsule Chateau La Tour Blanches 1969 Warre Vintage Port 1985 6 bottles $300-400 1005. Carruades de Lafite Rothschild 1966, u: very top shoulder, edge nicks to label Chateau Chauvin 1964 1979 Champy Corton Charlemagne Mongeard Mugneret Grands Echezeaux 1994, u: 3cm, signs of old seepage B. Gagnard Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Boudriotte 1992 B. Morey Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Morgeot 1989 Quinta do Noval Colheita Old Tawny 1968 7 bottles $350-500

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990. Vintage Port Adam 1963 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, signs of old seepage, cracked wax capsule, bin-soiled label Berry Brothers & Rudd, Berry’s Own Selection 1963 (1 bt), u: top shoulder, lightly corroded capsule, signs of old seepage, bin-soiled and dampstained label affixed with tape 1975 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, lightly torn label Believed 1963 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, signs of old seepage, Berry Brothers & Rudd embossed capsule, no label Fonseca 1963 (1 bt), u: into neck, signs of old seepage, bottled by Grants of St James, London Graham 1963 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, signs of old seepage, lightly bin-soiled label 1977 (1 bt), u: into neck, lightly binsoiled label Graham Finest Reserve 1963 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, slightly protruding cork, badly torn, bin-soiled label Warre & Co. Cintra Reserve 1952 (1 bt), u: into neck, cracked wax capsule Warre 1963 (1 bt), u: top shoulder, signs of old seepage lightly bin-soiled label 1970 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, signs of old seepage, lightly bin-soiled label 1970 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, nicked capsule, bottled by Berry Brothers & Rudd 12 bottles $1,200-1,800

1006. Clos Erasmus 1990 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, binsoiled label 1993 (2 bts) Priorat 3 bottles $200-350

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1007. G. Mascarello Barolo Bricco 1990, u: 3cm 1996 Oberto Barolo 1994 3 bottles $125-200

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1008. Chateau Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape 1989 Southern Rhone u: one 2cm, one 3cm R. Parker, 97 pts. 01/03 3 bottles $300-450 1009. Chateau Gruaud Larose 1982 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: bottom neck R. Parker, 98 pts. 06/09 1 bottle $200-300 1010. Chateau d’Armailhac 1989 (3 bts), u: one bottom neck, two top shoulder, lightly corroded capsules, one with signs of old seepage, lightly binsoiled labels Chateau Beychevelle 1990 (1 bt), u: bottom neck, lightly bin-soiled label Clos du Marquis 1986 (1 bt), u: very top shoulder Chateau Haut Sociando 1982 (1 bt), u: very top shoulder, slightly depressed cork, lightly bin-soiled label 6 bottles $150-250 1011. Chateau Tertre Roteboeuf 1982 (2 bts), u: bottom neck, heavily bin-soiled labels 1989 (4 bts), u: bottom neck St. Emilion 6 bottles $800-1,200 1012. Bernard Ambroise Nuits Saint Georges 1993 Thierry Violot-Guillemard Pommard, 1er Cru La Platiere 1996 Louis Jadot Chambolle Musigny, Les Baudes 1994 Pierre Bouree Beaune, 1er Cru Epenots 1996 Pierre Bouree Santenay, 1er Cru Gravieres 1996 5 bottles $100-150

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1013. Mitolo GAM 2005 McLaren Vale R. Parker, 95 pts. 10/06 1 bottle $25-50

1021. Chateau Latour 1985 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck 1 bottle $250-400

1014. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1959 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: high shoulder, light label staining R. Parker, 99 pts. 10/94 1 bottle $1,000-1,500

1022. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1989 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: into neck, slight signs of old seepage 1 bottle $500-700

1015. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1959 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, lightly nicked capsule 1 bottle $1,800-2,400

1023. Chateau Latour 1975 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: two bottom neck, one very top shoulder, one torn capsule at top, tissue-staining to labels 3 bottles $600-800

1016. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1966 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: very top shoulder slight label nicking and capsule oxidation 1 bottle $300-450 1017. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1972 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder, label losses, light bin soil, nick to capsule 1 bottle $300-500 1018. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1974 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: both very top shoulder or better 2 bottles $400-600 1019. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1975 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck 1 bottle $425-625 1020. Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: two very top shoulder, one high shoulder with signs of old seepage, very slight tissue adhesion 3 bottles $7,500-10,000

1024. Chateau Latour 1983 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: bottom neck, slightly depressed cork, signs of old seepage 1 bottle $300-400 1025. Chateau Margaux 1979 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe 1 bottle $100-150 1026. Chateau Margaux 1983 Margaux, 1er Cru Classe u: two bottom neck, three very top shoulder, two top shoulder, one high shoulder, label staining and fading, and light capsule corrosion R. Parker, 96 pts. 01/03 8 bottles $2,000-3,000 1027. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1955 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: one top, two high, one mid, one low mid shoulder, two with capsule corrosion, all with light label staining and light bin soil 5 bottles $4,000-6,000 1028. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1978 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe u: top shoulder 1 bottle $150-250

1029. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1970 1985 1990 1993 Pauillac, 1er Cru Classe 4 bottles $1,100-1,500 1030. Chateau Haut Brion 1985 (1 bt), u: 1.5cm 1988 (2 bts), u: 2cm, one slightly depressed cork, one nicked capsule, faded labels Pessac Leognan, 1er Cru Classe 3 bottles $750-1,100

1032. Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1953 St. Estephe, 2eme Cru Classe u: three high shoulder, two high mid shoulder, one mid shoulder, dampstaining, evidence possible seepage to all, slight tissue adherence, one cork slightly protruding 6 bottles $800-1,200 1033. Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou 1975 St. Julien, 2eme Cru Classe u: two bottom neck, two very top shoulder, one top shoulder, signs old seepage 5 magnums $600-900 1034. 1982 Bordeaux Chateau Cos d’Estournel 1982 (1 bt), u: into neck Chateau Lynch Bages (1 bt), u: bottom neck Chateau Montrose (1 bt), u: bottom neck Chateau Palmer (1 bt), u: very top shoulder, signs of old seepage 4 bottles $700-1,100

1036. Chateau Latour 1974, u: very top shoulder, label staining Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1971, u: mid shoulder, glue striping to label Clos L’Eglise 1982, u: very top shoulder, glue striping to label 3 bottles $225-325 1037. 1982 Bordeaux Survey Lot Chateau Camensac (4 bts), u: bottom neck or better, bin soil Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou (2 bts), u: bottom neck, bin soil Chateau Loudenne (4 bts), u: very top shoulder or better, bin soil Chateau Lynch Bages (1 bt), u: bottom neck, bin soil Chateau Sutard (3 bts), u: very top shoulder, light staining and bin soil Chateau Briot (1 bt), u: top shoulder, old evidence of seepage 15 bottles $700-1,000 1038. Chateau de Camensac 1982, u: very top shoulder, possible signs of seepage Chateau Gruaud Larose 1983, u: bottom neck, loss to cap 1993, u: bottom neck, light label staining Chateau Talbot 1989, u: bottom neck, label staining Chateau Prieure Lichine 1995, u: bottom neck 5 bottles $200-300 1039. Chateau d’Yquem 1970 u: two very top shoulder, three top shoulder, wine staining to labels, capsule nick and slight losses to labels, light bin soil 5 bottles $700-1,000

1040. Chateau d’Yquem 1970 (1 bt), u: top shoulder, amber color, lightly bin-soiled label 1975 (1 bt), u: very top shoulder, amber color Sauternes, 1er Cru Superior 2 bottles $500-700 1041. Chateau Petrus 1969 Pomerol, Cru Exceptionnel u: top shoulder, some staining to label 1 bottle $300-500 1042. Chateau Cheval Blanc 1982 St. Emilion, 1er Cru Classe (A) JS for Wine Spectator, 96 pts. 06/30/01 1 bottle $500-750 1043. Chateau Figeac 1970 St. Emilion, 1er Grand Cru u: two very top shoulder, two top shoulder, staining to labels, light bin soil “Soft woody herbs entwine with light cola, licorice and smoke hinged with nice minerality; all follow through smoothly and emerge in perfect character on the palate without ever falling to earth” - MK 4 bottle magnums $225-325 1044. Antinori Tignanello 1983 Tuscany u: bottom neck 1 bottle $100-150

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1031. Chateau La Mission Haut Brion 1966 Talence, Cru Classe u: very top shoulder, slight depressed cork, light label losses and staining, light bin soil 1 bottle $200-300

1035. Mixed Lot Chateau La Lagune 1982, u: very top shoulder, label staining, slight cork protrusion Montevetrano 1997, label staining, slight nicking Caprai Sagrantino de Montefalco 1996 Forman Cabernet Sauvignon 1985 4 bottles $200-300

1045. Antinori Tignanello 1985 Tuscany u: bottom neck 1 bottle $100-150 1046. 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 $1,000-1,500

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1047. Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia White 1966 Rioja u: two very top shoulder, three top shoulder, one high shoulder, label deterioration, bin soil “The White Lopez de Heredia is a wine of startling gravitas and depth, with a graceful tension between its ethereal delicacy and evolving maturity.” –MK 6 bottle $500-750

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1048. Dalla Valle Maya 1992 u: into neck Napa R. Parker, 100 pts. 10/95 1 bottle $350-450 1049. Dunn Vineyard Artists Series Cabernet Sauvignon 1984 Napa u: both very top shoulder, one with signs of old seepage Bottle Nos. 154/500, 149/500 2 magnums $400-600 1050. Dunn Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa 1985 1988 1989 Napa u: all bottom neck or better 3 bottles $75-150 1051. Far Niente Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Napa 6 bottles $350-500 1052. Chateau Montelena Cabernet Sauvignon 1983 (1 bt) 1984 (1 bt) 1985 (2 bts) 1986 (1 bt) 1987 (1 bt), oxidized capsule 1988 (2 bts), one nicked capsule Napa u: all bottom neck 8 bottles $500-700

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1053. Hourglass 2003 Napa 3 bottles $150-250

1054. Merus 2003, R. Parker, 95 pts. 12/05 2004, R. Parker, 94 pts. 12/06 2005, R. Parker, 96+ pts. 12/07 Napa 3 bottles $250-350

1055. Chateau Montelena Cabernet Sauvignon 1991 (2 bts) 1992 (1 bt) 1993 (2 bts) Napa u: all bottom neck 5 bottles $300-500

1056. 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 (owc) $300-600

1057. Flowers Pinot Noir Keefer Ranch 2001 (1 bt) Flowers Pinot Noir Sea View Ridge 2004 (1 bt) Blankiet Merlot Paradise Hills Vineyard 2002 (2 bts) 4 bottles $250-400

1058. Kistler Chardonnay Cuvee Cathleen 1997 1998 2000 Sonoma 3 bottles $300-500

1059. Kistler Dutton Ranch Chardonnay 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Sonoma 6 bottles $250-350 1060. Rochioli Pinot Noir 2004 River Block, R. Parker, (94-96) pts. 12/05 Little Hill, R. Parker, (95-97) pts. 12/05 West Block, R. Parker, (96-98) pts. 12/05 East Block, R. Parker, (95-97+) pts. 12/05 Sonoma 4 bottles $500-800 1061. Rochioli Pinot Noir West Block 2002 (2 bts) East Block 2003 (1 bt) River Block 2003 (1 bt) Little Hills 2005 (1 bt) Sonoma 5 bottles $700-1,000 1062. Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley 1990 (2 bts) 1991 (2 bts) 1992 (2 bts) Sonoma u: all bottom neck 6 bottles $250-400 1063. Williams Selyem Pinot Noir 2000 Rochioli Riverblock Vineyard 2002 Allen Vineyard Westside Road Neighbors Ferrington Vineyard Sonoma Coast Russian River Valley 2004 Hirsch Vineyard Peay Vineyard 2005 Peay Vineyard Flax Vineyard Sonoma 10 bottles $600-900

1064. 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

1066. Dom Perignon 1990, L. Perrotti-Brown for R. Parker, 98 pts. 03/09 1993 2 bottles $500-700 1067. Dom Perignon 1975 (1 bt), u: just below foil 1980 (1 bt), u: just below foil 1992 (2 bt) 1993 (1 bt), in gift box Epernay 5 bottles $700-1,000 1068. Sonnen-Kellerei Saulheimer Schlossberger Riesling Beerenauslese 1985 Rheinhessen u: 2cm, signs of old seepage, nicked label and writing on label 1 bottle $25-50

1070. Domaine de Jouanda (Robert Poyferre) 1908 Grand Bas Armagnac 5 bottles $1,200-1,800 1071. Domaine de Jouanda (Robert Poyferre) 1910 Grand Bas Armagnac 6 bottles $2,500-3,500 1072. Domaine de Jouanda (Robert Poyferre) 1910 Grand Bas Armagnac 6 bottles $2,500-3,500 1073. The Macallan 25 Year Old Anniversary 1968 Bottled 1993 Speyside 1 bottle $1,000-1,500 1074. Auchroisk 28 Year Old 1974 Speyside 1 bottle (oc) $400-600 1075. Bodejas Manuel Coribio Amontillado Very Fine Sherry some labels with wine staining and abrasion, one capsule top removed, half of cork scored 15 bottles $300-400 1076. Chateau Giscours 1998 Margaux 12 bottles (owc) $425-600

1077. Chateau Monbrison 1998 Margaux 12 bottles (owc) $250-300 1078. Chateau Valentin 1998 Margaux 12 bottles (owc) $425-600 1079. Chateau Croque Michotte 1998 St. Emilion 12 bottles (owc) $350-500 1080. Chateau Perron la Fleur 1998 Lalande de Pomerol 12 bottles (owc) $200-300 1081. Chateau Perron la Fleur 1998 Lalande de Pomerol 12 bottles (owc) $200-300 1082. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cuvee du Duplessy 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $350-500 1083. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cuvee du Duplessy 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $350-500

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1065. 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

1069. Sauternes Demi Lot Chateau Bastor Lamontagne 1994 Chateau de la Chartreuse 1990 B&G Sauternes 1990 Chateau Coulac Sainte Croix du Mont 1983 1990 Chateau de Malle 1990 6 bottles $250-350

1084. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cuvee du Duplessy 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $350-500 1085. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cuvee du Duplessy 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $350-500

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1086. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cuvee du Duplessy 2005 Northern Rhone 10 bottles $300-400

1095. Domaine Tour de Bon Bandol Rouge Saint Ferreol 2005 Bandol, Provence 12 bottles $200-300

1087. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cote Brune 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $450-650

1096. Domaine Tour de Bon Bandol Rouge Saint Ferreol 2005 Bandol, Provence 12 bottles $200-300

1088. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cote Brune 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $450-650

1097. Domaine Tour de Bon Bandol Rouge Saint Ferreol 2005 Bandol, Provence 12 bottles $200-300

1089. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cote Brune 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $450-650 1090. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cote Brune 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $450-650 1091. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cote Brune 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $450-650 1092. Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cote Brune 2005 Northern Rhone 12 bottles (oc) $450-650 1093. Domaine Tour de Bon Bandol Rouge Saint Ferreol 2005 Bandol, Provence 12 bottles (oc) $200-300 1094. Domaine Tour de Bon Bandol Rouge Saint Ferreol 2005 Bandol, Provence 12 bottles $200-300

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Index of Both Sales [ ] = denotes partial lot CHAMPAGNE 1985 Dom Perignon .................................................834 1989 J. Lassalle Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs....633 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame .....................578 1990 Bollinger Grand Annee .....................................105 Bollinger R.D. Extra Brut ..................................712 Charles Heidsieck Blanc des Millenaires ..........718 Dom Perignon .......................107, 715, 823, 1066 Dom Perignon Oenotheque .............................341 Dom Perignon Rose ........................................716 Krug Brut .........................................................297 Pol Roger Brut Rose ........................................104 Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill Brut ................724 Taittinger Comptes de Champagne .................106 Veuve Clicquot Brut La Grande Dame ...............93 1992 Dom Perignon .................................................598 1995 Henri Giraud Grand Cru Brut .............................56 Krug Brut .........................................................298 1996 Bollinger R.D. Extra Brut ..................................713 Charles Heidsieck Brut Rose ...........................719 Deutz Cuvee William Rose ...............................714 Dom Perignon Rose ........................................717 Jacquesson Extra Brut Avize ...........................721 Jacquesson Extra Brut Millesime .....................720 Krug ................................................................299 Lanson Brut, Gold Label ..................................722 Lenoble Brut, Blanc de Blancs .........................723 Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque ..............................302 Philipponnat Brut Clos des Goisses .................300 Salon Brut Blanc de Blancs .............................296 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne ...................725 1998 Dom Perignon .................................................190 Henriot Champagne Brut Millesime Rose .........632 1999 Philipponnat Brut Clos des Goisses .................301 2002 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Rose Brut ...726 Non-Vintage Laurent Perrier Brut Rose NV, ..........................779 Group Mixed Lot Champagne.....................................780 Vertical Lots Dom Perignon ...............................................1067 H. Giraud Fut de Chene....................................781

RED BORDEAUX 1928 Ch. Palmer ........................................................42 1945 Ch. La Mission Haut Brion ...........................33, 34 Ch. Leoville Las Cases ......................................39 Ch. Margaux ......................................................28 Ch. Talbot ..........................................................43 1949 Ch. Lafite Rothschild .........................................27

1953 Ch. Cos d’Estournel ......................................1032 1955 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ..................................1027 1957 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ....................................861 1959 Ch. Haut Brion .................................................205 Ch. Lafite Rothschild ...........................1014, 1015 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ....................................210 1961 Ch. Ausone .....................................................998 Ch. Haut Brion .................................................206 Ch. Lynch Bages .............................................141 Ch. Margaux ............................................208, 354 Ch. Mouton Rothschild ....................................223 1964 Ch. Cheval Blanc .............................................211 Ch. Lafite Rothschild .......................................991 1966 Ch. Angelus......................................................997 Ch. Figeac........................................................870 Ch. La Mission Haut Brion..............................1031 Ch. Lafite Rothschild......................................1016 1967 Ch. Haut Brion..........................................864, 995 Ch. Latour........................................................859 Ch. Margaux.....................................................993 1969 Ch. Petrus......................................................1041 1970 Ch. Beychevelle................................................869 Ch. Calon Segur.......................................867, 868 Ch. Figeac......................................................1043 Ch. Lafite Rothschild................................ 145-147 Ch. Latour............................................98, 99, 149 Ch. Leoville Las Cases.....................................866 Ch. L’Evangile...................................................625 Ch. Lynch Bages..............................................142 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.....................................567 Ch. Petrus........................................150, 151, 373 1971 Ch. Petrus........................................................337 1972 Ch. Lafite Rothschild......................................1017 1974 Ch. Lafite Rothschild......................................1018 Ch. Petrus........................................................152 1975 Ch. Ducru Beaucaillou....................................1033 Ch. Lafite Rothschild..............................569, 1019 Ch. Latour..............................................566, 1023 Ch. Leoville Las Cases.....................................959 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.............................334, 568 Ch. Palmer.......................................................572 Ch. Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande....355 1976 Ch. Lafite Rothschild................................857, 858

1978 Ch. Cos d’Estournel.........................................955 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................322 Ch. Margaux.....................................................504 Ch. Mouton Rothschild...........................507, 1028 Ch. Palmer.......................................................516 Ch. Petrus........................................................153 1979 Ch. La Tour Haut Brion.....................................969 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................148 Ch. Margaux...........................................860, 1025 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.....................................862 Ch. Petrus................................................154, 155 Ch. Trotanoy.....................................................356 1981 Ch. Leoville Las Cases.....................................513 1982 Ch. Beychevelle................................................963 Ch. Branaire Ducru...........................................965 Ch. Cheval Blanc............................573, 826, 1042 Ch. Ducru Beaucaillou......................................570 Ch. Figeac........................................................524 Ch. Gruaud Larose.................................102, 1009 Ch. Lafite Rothschild..... 218-222, 323, 324, 1020 Ch. Lagrange...................................................962 Ch. L’Eglise Clinet.............................................189 Ch. Leoville Barton...................................571, 958 Ch. Leoville Las Cases.....................248, 758, 817 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.....100, 101, 175, 372, 646 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande...............197, 252 Mixed Red Bordeaux............................1034, 1037 1983 Ch. Beychevelle................................................887 Ch. Haut Brion..........................................500, 589 Ch. Latour......................................................1024 Ch. Margaux.......................................6, 194, 1026 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande.......................961 1985 Ch. Beychevelle................................................964 Ch. Haut Brion..........................................335, 757 Ch. Latour......................................................1021 Ch. Margaux.........................................................7 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.....................................508 Ducru Beaucaillou............................................956 1986 Ch. Lafite Rothschild............................................1 Ch. Lafleur........................................................827 Ch. Margaux.........................................................8 Ch. Mouton Rothschild...............................12, 195 1987 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................886 1988 Ch. Duhart Milon Rothschild.............................889 Ch. Haut Brion............................................14, 319 Ch. Lafite Rothschild............................................2 Ch. Margaux.........................................................9 Mixed St.Julien.................................................760 1989 Ch. Clerc Milon.................................................967 Ch. Haut Brion....................................................15 Ch. Lafite Rothschild..................................3, 1022 Ch. Lagrange...................................................843 Ch. L’Eglise Clinet.............................................973 Ch. Leoville Barton...........................................842 Ch. Lynch Bages..............................................180 Ch. Margaux.................................................10, 29 Ch. Sociando Mallet.........................................972

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1990 Ch. Cheval Blanc................................................19 Ch. Figeac........................................................768 Ch. Haut Brion....................................16, 320, 321 Ch. La Lagune..................................................184 Ch. Lafite Rothschild............................................4 Ch. Latour............................................................5 Ch. Margaux.......................................................11 Ch. Montrose.....................................................18 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.............................326, 587 Ch. Talbot.........................................................201 Clos Du Marquis...............................................333 1992 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................756 Ch. Latour........................................................585 1993 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.....................................509 1994 Ch. Angelus......................................................526 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................584 Ch. Latour........................................................586 Ch. Leoville Las Cases.....................................818 Ch. Lynch Bages..............................................890 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.....................................588 1995 Carruades de Lafite..........................................331 Ch. Beychevelle................................................595 Ch. Calon Segur...............................................177 Ch. Calon-Segur...............................................761 Ch. Canon La Gaffeliere....................................186 Ch. Cos d’Estournel...........................................37 Ch. Duhart Milon..............................................888 Ch. Haut Batailley.............................................179 Ch. L’Arrosee....................................................185 Ch. Les Carmes Haut Brion..............................907 Ch. Lynch Bages..............................653, 899, 968 Ch. Margaux.....................................................644 Ch. Montrose...................................................960 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.....................................863 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande.......................591 Ch. Smith Haut Lafitte......................................182 Ch. Troplong Mondot........................................974 Les Fiefs de Lagrange......................................904 Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux..........89, 596 1996 Ch. Cos d’Estournel.........................................649 Ch. d’Issan.......................................................178 Ch. du Glana............................................970, 971 Ch. Haut Brion....................................................88 Ch. La Grave....................................................597 Ch. Lafite Rothschild..........................................84 Ch. Latour..........................................................85 Ch. Le Bon Pasteur..........................................188 Ch. Leoville Las Cases.....................................650 Ch. Leoville Poyferre.........................................651 Ch. Margaux.......................................86, 209, 645 Ch. Montrose.....................................................40 Ch. Mouton Rothschild...............................87, 647 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Baron..........................652 Ch. Pontet Canet..............................................181 Ch. Smith Haut Lafitte......................................183 Ch. Talbot.................................................593, 594 1997 Ch. Clerc Milon.................................................330 Ch. Duhart Milon......................................327, 328 Ch. Haut Brion..................................................176 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................200 Ch. Margaux.......................................................30 Ch. Talbot.........................................................762 1998 Ch. Cheval Blanc................................................46 Ch. Croque Michotte..............................366, 1079

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Ch. Figeac..................................................48, 525 Ch. Giscours..........................................360, 1076 Ch. Gracia........................................................113 Ch. Guillot Clauzel............................................367 Ch. La Croix de Gay.........................................187 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................643 Ch. Lagrange...................................................361 Ch. Latour........................................................108 Ch. Margaux.............................................129, 505 Ch. Monbrison........................................362, 1077 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.....................................510 Ch. Palmer.......................................................517 Ch. Perron la Fleur........................368, 1080, 1081 Ch. Phelan Segur.............................................363 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande.......................592 Ch. Roc des Cambes...............................976, 977 Ch. Talbot.........................................................364 Ch. Valentin............................................365, 1078 Les Tourelles de Longueville.............................901 Roc de Cambes...............................................769 1999 Ch. Brane Cantenac...........................................36 Ch. Duhart Milon..............................................329 Ch. Haut Brion..................................................501 Ch. Margaux.......................................................31 Ch. Pavie....................................................47, 767 Connetable de Talbot........................................903 2000 Carruades de Lafite..................................332, 512 Ch. Ausone......................................................255 Ch. Beychevelle................................................198 Ch. Cantemerle..................................................45 Ch. Clos Fourtet...............................................822 Ch. Du Tertre....................................................819 Ch. Ducru Beaucaillou......................................816 Ch. Haut Batailley.............................................764 Ch. Haut Brion..................................124, 244, 502 Ch. La Mission Haut Brion..........................35, 245 Ch. Lafite Rothschild................................123, 240 Ch. Langoa Barton.............................................41 Ch. Larrivet Haut Brion.....................................821 Ch. Latour........................................................241 Ch. Leoville Barton...........................................247 Ch. Leoville Las Cases.............................196, 249 Ch. Leoville Poyferre.........................................250 Ch. L’Evangile...................................................657 Ch. Lynch Bages..............................................765 Ch. Montrose...................................................623 Ch. Palmer.......................................................253 Ch. Petit Villages..............................................532 Ch. Talbot...........................................................44 Domaine De Courteillac....................................909 First Growth Bordeaux......................................128 La Chapelle de La Mission Haut Brion..............820 Les Allees de Cantemerle.................................906 Les Chemins de la Commanderie.....................908 Les Hauts de Pontet Canet..............................902 Mixed Red Bordeaux........................................115 Pensees de Lafleur...........................................125 Prieur de Meyney..............................................905 2001 Ch. de Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape.........288 2002 Ch. Haut Brion..................................................503 Ch. La Mission Haut Brion................................511 Vieux Chateau Certan.......................................531 2003 Ch. Ausone......................................................654 Ch. Cos d’Estournel.........................................246 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................239 Ch. Lascombes..................................................38 Ch. Latour........................................................242 Ch. Pavie..........................................................655

2004 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................170 Ch. Lafleur........................................................529 Ch. Pavie..........................................................523 2005 Ch. Branaire Ducru...........................................966 Ch. Clinet.........................................................530 Ch. Duhart Milon........................................90, 624 Ch. Haut Brion....................................................32 Ch. La Mission Haut Brion................................648 Ch. Leoville Poyferre.........................................514 Ch. Margaux.....................................................243 Ch. Pape Clement Rouge.................................254 Ch. Pavie..........................................................656 Mixed Red Bordeaux........................................116 2006 Ch. Ausone......................................................112 Ch. Duhart Milon................................................91 Ch. Grand Puy Lacoste....................................520 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................237 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................238 Ch. Latour........................................................109 Ch. Leoville Las Cases.....................................759 Ch. Montrose...........................................251, 515 Ch. Smith Haut Lafitte......................................766 Ch. Talbot.........................................................519 2008 Ch. Duhart Milon..............................................111 Ch. Margaux.............................................110, 506 2009 Ch. Duhart Milon..............................................235 Ch. Montrose...................................................234 Ch. Pontet Canet..............................................236 Group Mixed Red Bordeaux..............770, 812, 830, 1010 ............................................................1036, 1038 Vertical Lots Ch. Angelus......................................................527 Ch. Duhart Milon..............................................518 Ch. Grand Mayne.............................................975 Ch. Gruaud Larose...........................................957 Ch. Haut Bailly..................................................522 Ch. Haut Brion........................................865, 1030 Ch. La Conseillante..........................................114 Ch. La Mission Haut Brion................................336 Ch. Lafite Rothschild........................................325 Ch. Langoa Barton...........................................844 Ch. Latour........................................................992 Ch. Leoville Las Cases.....................................828 Ch. Lynch Bages..............................................900 Ch. Lynch Bages......................................143, 829 Ch. Mouton Rothschild.....................13, 994, 1029 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Baron............................17 Ch. Pichon Longueville, Lalande.......................996 Ch. Pontet Canet..............................................521 Ch. Talbot.........................................................763 Ch. Tertre Roteboeuf......................................1011 Ch. Troplong Mondot........................................528 Ducru Beaucaillou............................................590

WHITE BORDEAUX 1955 Ch. La Tour Blanche.........................................224 1970 Ch. d’Yquem..........................................891, 1039 1971 Ch. d’Yquem......................................................49 1975 Ch. d’Yquem......................................................50

1983 Ch. d’Yquem....................................................831 Ch. Guiraud......................................................824

1997 Hudelot Noellat Clos de Vougeot......................981 Hudelot Noellat Vosne Romanee......................982

1985 Ch. Haut Brion Blanc........................................103 Ch. Rieussec....................................................892

1999 DRC, Grands Echezeaux..................................214 DRC, Richebourg.............................................213 DRC, Romanee Conti.......................................212

1987 Ch. d’Yquem......................................................51 1988 Ch. d’Yquem....................................................832 1995 Ch. Haut Brion Blanc........................................207 2001 Ch. Rieussec....................................................256 2003 Ch. Lamothe....................................................978 2005 Ch. Carbonnieux Blanc.....................................658 Group Mixed Sauternes....................................979, 1069 Vertical Lots Ch. de Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape...........833 Ch. d’Yquem..................................................1040 Ch. Rieussec....................................................144

RED BURGUNDY 1919 Hill Thompson Beaune Superior.......................340 1962 Domaine Leroy Nuits St. Georges.....................119 1966 DRC, Richebourg.............................................338 1981 Latour Batard Montrachet.................................999 1983 G. Mugneret Clos Vougeot...............................980 1985 DRC Romanee Conti.........................................374 La Pousse d’Or Volnay.....................................574 Mixed Louis Latour...........................................541 1988 Joseph Drouhin Chambolle Musigny.................771 1990 DRC La Tache....................................................20 1993 Dom. Amiot Servelle Chambolle Musigny Les Amoureuses...............................................357 1994 DRC Grand Cru La Tache.................................126 1995 Arlaud Morey St. Denis Les Ruchots Cuvee Unique Reserve................................................577 Drouhin Chambolle Musigny, Amoureuses........575 1996 A. Michelot Nuits St. Georges, Les Vaucrains...550 H. Lignier Morey St. Denis................................576

2001 Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue Musigny...539 2002 D. Mortet Chambertin.......................................273 Georges de Vogue Musigny Cuvee V V.............258 Domaine des Lambrays Clos des Lambrays.....551 Mixed Trapet.....................................................627 Mommessin Clos de Tart..................................543 N Potel Mazis Chambertin................................173 2003 Bouchard Pere & Fils Clos Vougeot..................664 Bruno Clair Gevrey Chambertin Clos St. Jacques..............................................339 2004 DRC Grands Echezeaux...................................534 Domaine Ponsot Clos de la Roche V V...............536 Mixed Red Burgundy........................................629 2005 Alain Burguet Chambertin Clos de Beze...........280 Bernard Dugat-Py Charmes Chambertin..........270 Bernard Dugat-Py Gevrey Chambertin Coeur de Roy...................................................272 Bernard Dugat-Py Mazis Chambertin................271 Bernard Dugay-Py Vosne Romanee..................669 Bertrand Ambroise NSG...................................659 Bouchard Pere & Fils Clos Vougeot..................665 Bouchard Pere & Fils Le Corton........................263 Bouchard Pere & Fils Volnay Caillerets Cuvee Carnot...................................................264 Chevillon Nuits St. Georges Les Vaucrains........666 Claude Dugat Charmes Chambertin.................269 Comte Armand Pommard Clos des Epeneaux..279 Comtes Lafon Volnay Santenots du Milieu........262 Courcel Pommard Grand Clos des Epenots.....667 d’Ardhuy Corton Renardes...............................661 d’Ardhuy Savigny les Beaune Peuillets..............662 Domaine de Montille Corton-Pougets...............668 Domaine des Lambrays Clos des Lambrays.....681 Domaine des Lambrays Clos des Lambrays.....552 Domaine Ponsot Clos de la Roche V V..............120 Domaine Robert Chevillon NSG V V....................92 Dominique Laurent Echezeaux V V.....................682 Drouhin Chambolle Musigny Les Amoureuses....267 Drouhin Corton Bressandes..............................268 Drouhin Echezeaux...........................................266 Drouhin Grands Echezeaux..............................265 Faiveley Chambertin Clos de Beze....................259 Faiveley Chambolle Musigny Fuees..................670 Faiveley NSG Les St Georges...........................671 Geantet-Pansiot Charmes Chambertin.............672 Henri Gouges NSG Les St Georges..................276 Henri Gouges NSG Les Vaucrains....................277 Heresztyn Morey St. Denis Clos St. Denis.........677 Jean Grivot Clos Vougeot.................................275 Jean Grivot NSG Boudots................................675 Lamarche Clos Vougeot...................................553 Louis Jadot Bonnes Mares...............................678 Louis Jadot Clos Vougeot.................................679 Louis Jadot Pommard......................................626 Marquis d’Angerville Volnay Champans............278 Meo-Camuzet Hospices de Beaune Corton Cuvee Docteur Peste........................................684 Meo-Camuzet Vosne Romanee Aux Brulees....685 Mongeard Mugneret Grands Echezeaux...545, 686 Mugneret Gibourg Clos Vougeot.......................274 Mugneret-Gibourg Echezeaux..........................687 N. Potel Chambertin.........................................260

N. Potel Ruchottes Chambertin Clos des Ruchottes..........................................261 N. Potel Chambolle Musigny Les Amoureuses...688 P. Amiot Clos de la Roche................................660 R. Groffier Chambolle Musigny Les Amoureuses...............................................676 Sylvain Cathiard Vosne Romanee Aux Malconsorts...............................................663 Vincent Girardin Chambertin Clos de Beze.......673 Vincent Girardin Clos Vougeot..........................674 2006 Comtes Lafon Meursault Clos de la Barre.........680 DRC Grands Echezeaux...................................535 Domaine d’Eugenie Clos Vougeot.....................772 Domaine St. Martin Chambertin Clos De Beze..774 Michel Lafarge Volany Vendage Selectionnes....547 Michel Lafarge Volnay Clos des Chenes...........121 2007 Domaine Charvin Chateauneuf du Pape...........294 Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue Musigny Cuvee V V...........................................689 DRC Echezeaux.......................................118, 533 DRC La Tache..................................................117 Jean Grivot Vosne Romanee............................773 Michel Lafarge Volany Vendage Selectionnes....548 Michel Lafarge Volnay.......................................549 Michel Lafarge Volnay Clos des Chenes...........122 Mongeard Mugneret Grands Echezeaux...........546 Mugneret Gibourg Echezeaux..........................554 2008 Georges de Vogue Bonnes Mares....................538 Georges de Vogue Musigny V V........................257 Meo-Camuzet Clos Vougeot.............................683 Mommessin Clos de Tart..................................544 Group Mixed Red Burgundy..............................983, 1012 Mixed Trapet.....................................................542 Mixed Vogue....................................................540 Vertical Lots Georges de Vogue Bonnes Mares ...................537 G. Roumier Chambolle Musigny.......................628

WHITE BURGUNDY 1996 L. Carillon Bienvenue Batard Montrachet..........171 P. Morey Batard Montrachet.............................172 Ramonet Batard Montrachet............................174 1997 Laboure Roi Chassagne Montrachet.................160 1999 DRC, Montrachet.............................................215 2004 Bonneau du Martray Corton Charlemagne........777 Dauvissat Camus Chablis Les Clos...................283 Dauvissat-Camus Chablis Les Preuses.............690 Mixed Paul Pillot Chassagne Montrachet......... 910 William Fevre Chablis Vaudesir............................55 2005 Dauvissat-Camus Chablis Les Clos..................282 Dauvissat-Camus Chablis Les Preuses.............691 G. Boulay Sancerre La Comtesse Monts Damnes.................................................696 Guffens Heynen Pouilly Fuisse..........................697 Latour Giraud Meursault Genevrieres................776 2006 Benoit Ente Puligny Montrachet........................775 Dauvissat-Camus Chablis La Forest.................694 Vincent Dauvissat Chablis Forest......................693

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Vincent Dauvissat Chablis Vallions....................692 William Fevre Chablis Les Clos.........................281 2007 Dauvissat-Camus Chablis La Forest.................695 Domaine Laflaive Puligny-Montrachet Clavoillon.....52 2009 Henri Boillot Puligny Montrachet.........................54 Group Mixed Colin-Morey............................................ 53 Mixed White Burgundy...........................778, 1000

RHONE 1989 Ch. Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape............1008 Paul Jaboulet Aine Hermitage La Chapelle..........21 1990 Paul Jaboulet Aine Hermitage La Chapelle..........22 1997 Domaine de Remizires Hermitage Cuvee Emilie.. 606 1998 Ch. de Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape.........705 1999 Chapoutier Ermitage L’Ermite...........................700 2000 Domaine de la Vieille Julienne Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve...................................................292 Jerome Bressy Rasteau, Gourt de Martens......161 Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo...285 Tardieu Laurent Chateauneuf du Pape V V........133 2001 Clos Des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape.....130, 131 Cuvee du Vatican Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve Sixtine.................................................132 2003 Paul Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle.................57 Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo....286 Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Reservee....287 2005 Chapoutier Ermitage Le Meal............................702 Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavilion.......................556 Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon...............703, 704 Chapoutier Ermitage l’Ermite............................701 Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape.............289 Clos Saint Jean Chateauneuf du Pape Deus Ex Machina......................................630, 706 Clos Saint Jean Chateauneuf du Pape La Combe des Fous.........................................707 Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cote Brune................................... 370, 1087-1092 Domaine Gilles Barge Cote Rotie Cuvee du Duplessy....................... 369, 1082-1086 Le Clos du Caillou Chateauneuf du Pape Reserve Le Clos du Caillou...............................709 2006 Ch. de Saint Cosme Gigondas Valbelle.............631 Ch. Rayas Chateauneuf de Pape......................555 Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape.....290, 291 Mas de Boislauzon Chateauneuf du Pape Le Tintot...........................................................710 2007 Ch. de Saint Cosme Gigondas Les Claux..........711 Clos du Mont Olivet Chateauneuf du Pape La Cuvee du Papet................................................708

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Domaine de la Janasse Chateauneuf du Pape Vieilles Vignes...................................................295 Mas de Boislauzon Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee du Quet.................................................293 Group Mixed Chateauneuf du Pape ...........................782

OTHER FRANCE 2001 Zind Humbrecht Riesling Brand........................698 Zind Humbrecht Riesling Rangen de Thann Clos St Urbain..................................................699 2004 Didier Dagueneau Pur Sang..............................284 2005 Domaine Tour de Bon Bandol St. Ferreol...1093-1097

ITALY 1958 Ruffino Chianti Classico Riserva Ducale Gold....345 1971 G. Conterno Barolo Monfortino Riserva............342 1975 Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino....................344 Castiglione del Bosco Brunello di Montalcino.....1046 1978 Giacosa Barbaresco.......................................1001 1982 G. Conterno Barolo Cascina Francia Riserva....634 1983 Antinori Tignanello..........................................1044 1985 Antinori Tignanello..........................................1045 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia.............................341 1989 Gaja Barolo Sperss.............................................62 1990 A. Conterno Barolo Granbussia Riserva........58, 59 1995 Frescobaldi Luce......................................156, 157 1996 Allegrini La Poja................................................871 Antinori Tignanello............................................784 Mixed Tuscany................................................1002 Ornellaia...........................................................736 Paolo Scavino Barolo Rocche Dell’Annunziata Riserva...............................................................61 1997 Altesino Brunello di Montalcino Montosoli...........68 Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino.............790 Castelgiocondo Brunello di Montalcino Riserva...69 Dal Forno Romano Valpolicella Superiore..........158 Gaja Langhe Nebbiolo Sperss..........................306 Gaja Sperss................................................63, 358 Mastroberardino Radici.....................................894 Mixed Brunello....................................................71 Mixed Piedmont...............................................729 Ornellaia...........................................................737 Stefano Farino Barbaresco...............................893 Voerzio Barolo Brunate.....................................343

1998 Antinori Solaia...................................................787 Antinori Tignanello............................................785 1999 Argiano Solengo...............................................788 Banfi Brunello di Montalcino Riserva.................789 Macchiole.........................................................202 Rosso Di Toscana Palazzi...................................73 2000 A. Caprai Sagrantino di Montefalco..................744 Clerico Barolo Percristina..................................311 2001 Antinori Tignanello............................................786 B. Giacosa Barolo Riserva Le Rocche del Falletto di Serralunga d’Alba.............................305 Fanti Brunello di Montalcino........................70, 733 Giuseppe Mascarello Barolo Monprivato...........731 Il Poggione (Proprieta Franceschi) Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Vigna Paganelli...................734 Paolo Scavino Barolo Rocche dell’Annunziata Riserva.............................................................732 Sette Ponti Oreno.............................................741 Tenuta dell’Ornellaia Masseto...........................312 2003 Gaja Langhe Nebbiolo Sperss..........................307 Gaja Sperss........................................................64 2004 Aldo Conterno Barolo.......................................563 B. Giacosa Barbaresco Rabaja.........................727 B. Giacosa Barbaresco Riserva Asili.................303 B. Giacosa Barbaresco Santo Stefano..............728 B. Giacosa Barolo Falletto di Serralunga d’Alba... 304 Fontodi Flaccianello..........................................740 Gaja Costa Russi................................................66 Gaja Langhe Nebbiolo Sperss..........................308 Gaja Sori San Lorenzo........................................67 Gaja Sperss........................................................65 Galardi Terra di Lavoro Roccamonfina..............742 Geppetti Le Pupille Saffredi...............................791 Giacosa Barolo Riserva Le Rocche del Falletto di Serralunga........................................730 Greppi Greppicaia............................................792 Mixed Scavino Barolo 635 Ornellaia...........................................................738 Paolo Scavino Barolo Bric del Fiasc..................310 Roberto Voerzio Barolo Rocche dell’Annunziata Torriglione.........................................................309 2005 Gaja Costa Russi..............................................783 Sassicaia............................................................72 2006 Galardi Terra di Lavoro Roccamonfina..............743 Mascarello Giuseppe e Figlio Barolo Monprivato....60 Ornellaia...........................................................313 Sassicaia..........................................................314 Group Mixed Barolo..........................................636, 1007 Mixed Brunello..................................................637 Mixed Italian.............................................793, 795 Vertical Lots Argiano Solengo...............................................739 Castello dei Rampolla Vigna d’Alceo.................735 Castello della Salla Cervaro della Sala, Umbria...794

SPAIN 1966 Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia White...346, 1047

1968 Vega Sicilia Unico...............................................23 1993 La Rioja Alta Vina Ardanza Reserva..................984 1995 Bodegas Roda Rioja, Roda I, Reserva..............911 1996 Vega Sicilia Unico.............................................557 2003 Benjamin Romeo Contador..............................746 Bodegas Vega Sicilia Valbuena...........................94 2004 Artadi Vina el Pison...........................................745 Mixed Pesquera...............................................638 Numanthia Termes Termanthia..........................748 Pintia (Vega-Sicilia)............................................747 2005 Mas Doix Priorat Costers de Vinyes Velles........315 Non-Vintage Bodejas Manuel Coribio Amontillado Very Fine Sherry.............................................................1075 Vertical Lots Clos Erasmus.................................................1006

GERMANY 1985 Sonnen-Kellerei Saulheimer Schlossberger Riesling Beerenauslese...................................1068 1999 Dr. Loosen Urzinger Wurzgarten Riesling Auslese................................................579 2002 Dr. Loosen Erdener Pralat Riesling Auslese.......581 JJ. Christoffel Uzinger Wurzgarten Riesling Auslese................................................580 2005 J.J. Prum Graacher Himmelreich Auslese Goldkapsel.......................................................316

CALIFORNIA 1981 Heitz Cellars CS Martha’s Vineyard...................895 1984 Dunn Vineyard Artists Series CS.....................1049 1985 Caymus Special Selection................................359 Dominus...........................................................562 Phelps Insignia.................................................561 1986 Mixed Napa......................................................838 Opus One.........................................................836 Ridge Monte Bello............................................204 1987 Opus One.........................................................837 1990 Beaulieu Vineyard CS, Clone.............................873 1991 Beringer Private Reserve CS..............................845

Heitz Martha’s Vineyard....................................848 Silver Oak Alexander Valley...............................850 Stag’s Leap Cask.............................................849 1992 Beringer Private Reserve CS.............................846 Dalla Valle Maya..............................................1048 Far Niente CS...................................................880 Jarvis CS..........................................................920 Opus One.........................................................582 Silver Oak Alexander Valley...............................851 Stag’s Leap Cask 23....................................... 351 1994 Beringer Private Reserve CS..............................348 Dominus...................................................349, 350 Merryvale Profile...............................................935 1995 Barnett Vineyards CS Rattlesnake Hill...............912 Beringer Private Reserve CS..............................847 Dominus...........................................................599 Flora Springs CS, Reserve................................917 Lail Vineyards CS J. Daniel Cuvee......................92 Merryvale Profile...............................................936 Nickel and Nickel Dolce....................................954 Opus One.........................................................602 Peter Michael Les Pavots.................................162 1996 Beringer, Merlot Howell Mountain Bancroft Ranch................................................875 Dominus...................................................600, 601 E. & J. Gallo Estate CS Northern Sonoma........945 Flora Springs CS Reserve.................................918 Lail Vineyards CS J. Daniel Cuvee....................923 Long Meadow Ranch CS.................................931 Merryvale Profile...............................................937 Peter Michael Les Pavots.................................163 1997 Beaulieu Vineyard Tapestry Reserve.................639 Beaulieu Vineyard, CS Private Reserve Georges de Latour...........................................872 Beringer CS Private Reserve.............................874 Ch. Montelena CS............................................943 Clos du Val, Vineyard Georges III..............876, 877 Dominus...................................................159, 878 Dominus Napanook..........................................879 Heitz Cellars CS Martha’s Vineyard...................203 Jarvis CS..........................................................921 Lail Vineyards CS J. Daniel Cuvee....................924 Long Meadow Ranch CS.................................932 Merryvale Profile...............................................938 Peter Michael Les Pavots.................................164 Silver Oak Cellars Cabernet Alexander Valley....622 Spring Mountain Vineyard, Miravalle La Perla Chevalier..........................................................881 Sterling Reserve CS..........................................884 Sterling Reserve Diamond Mountain CS...882, 883 1998 Barnett Vineyards CS, Rattlesnake Hill..............913 Ferrari Carano Chardonnay...............................806 Gemstone........................................................919 Harlan Estate The Maiden.................................347 Lail Vineyards CS J. Daniel Cuvee....................925 Merryvale Profile...............................................939 Peter Michael Chardonnay La Carriere..............948 Peter Michael Les Pavots.................................165 1999 Barnett Vineyards CS Rattlesnake Hill...............914 Caymus CS......................................................915 Heitz CS Bella Oaks Vineyard...........................609 Jordan CS........................................................619 Lail Vineyards CS, J. Daniel Cuvee...................926 Long Meadow Ranch CS.................................933 Merryvale Profile...............................................940 Mondavi Cabernet Cauvignon Reserve.............611

Opus One.........................................................612 Silver Oak Cellars CS Alexander Valley..............139 Stag’s Leap CS Estate Grown Reserve.............617 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars CS Fay Vineyard.......618 2000 Beaulieu Georges De Latour Private Reserve....607 Ch. St. Jean Cinq Cepages..............................621 Heitz CS...........................................................610 Jordan CS........................................................620 Lail Vineyards CS J. Daniel Cuvee....................927 Long Meadow Ranch CS.................................934 Opus One.........................................................613 Peter Michael Les Pavots.................................166 2001 Joseph Phelps Insignia.....................................134 Merryvale Profile...............................................941 Opus One.........................................................614 Peter Michael Chardonnay La Carriere..............949 Peter Michael Chardonnay, Belle Cote..............168 Peter Michael L’Apres Midi...............................952 Ramey Jericho Canyon Vineyard......................749 Rudd Oakville Estate CS...................................751 2002 Lail Vineyards CS, J. Daniel Cuvee...................928 Opus One.........................................................615 Peter Michael Les Pavots.................................167 Ramey Jericho Canyon Vineyard......................750 2003 Hourglass.......................................................1053 Lail Vineyards CS J. Daniel Cuvee....................929 Merryvale Profile...............................................942 Opus One.........................................................616 Pax Syrah Griffin’s Lair......................................809 Peter Michael Chardonnay La Carriere..............950 2004 Caymus CS......................................................608 Clos du Val CS Stags Leap District...................916 Kenwood CS Artist Series................................802 Lail Vineyards CS J. Daniel Cuvee....................930 Opus One.........................................................135 Peter Michael L’Apres Midi...............................953 2005 Far Niente Oakville CS....................................1051 Groth CS Reserve............................................799 Mixed Pax Syrah 753 Opus One.........................................................136 2006 Bond Winery Matriarch.......................................95 Dominus...........................................................798 Harlan Estate....................................................797 Merus CS.........................................................640 Opus One.................................................137, 803 2007 Bond Winery Matriarch.......................................96 BV CS Georges De Latour Private Reserve.........75 Ch. Montelena Estate CS.................................800 Promise CS........................................................74 2008 Aubert Chardonnay Lauren...............................754 Aubert Chardonnay Ritchie...............................755 Joseph Phelps Insignia.....................................801 Mixed Kistler 808 Opus One.........................................................138 Treana Mer Soleil..............................................810 2009 Screaming Eagle..............................................318 Group Mixed Cain Vineyards.........................................97 Mixed California ...............................................805

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Mixed Napa................................76, 603, 641, 804 Mixed Rochioli PN ...............................1060, 1061 Mixed Sonoma.......................................807, 1057 Mixed Trefethen..............................................1056 Mixed Williams Selyem...................................1063 Vertical Lots Caymus CS Special Selection.............................24 Ch. Montelena CS..........................................1055 Ch. Montelena CS..................................839, 1052 Dunn CS Howell Mountain..................................25 Dunn Vineyards CS, Napa..............................1050 Hanzell Chardonnay.........................................558 Hanzell Chardonnay.........................................559 Heitz CS Martha’s Vineyard................................26 Justin Isosceles..............................................1064 Kistler Chardonnay Cuvee Cathleen................1058 Kistler Dutton Ranch Chardonnay...................1059 Merus.............................................................1054 Mondavi CS Reserve........................................835 Peter Michael Chardonnay Cuvee Indigine........951 Peter Michael Chardonnay, Belle Cote..............169 Peter Michael Chardonnay Mon Plaisir......946, 947 Ridge Monte Bello............................................752 Ristow Estate CS.............................................944 Silver Oak CS Alexander Valley.......................1062 Spottswoode CS Estate...................................317

WASHINGTON STATE Woodward Canyon Charbonneau.....................896

AUSTRALIA 1983 Penfolds Grange Hermitage..............................560 1996 Penfolds Grange.................................................77 1997 E. & E. Black Pepper Shiraz..............................885 Penfolds Grange...............................................897 1998 Penfolds Grange...............................................140 2005 Mitolo GAM....................................................1013

SOUTH AMERICA 2004 Don Melchor CS...............................................796 2007 Achaval Ferrer Malbec Finca Bella Vista............811

MIXED WINE FROM VARIOUS REGIONS Mixed Wine....82, 83, 199, 583, 1004, 1005, 1065

PORT 1927 Taylor..................................................................78 1934 Niepoort Colheita............................................1003 1945 Graham Vintage Port..........................................80 Taylor Vintage Port..............................................79

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1948 Taylor Vintage Port............................................191 1955 Fonseca.............................................................81 1963 Cockburn Vintage Port.....................................986 Croft Vintage Port.............................................985 Mixed Port........................................................565 1970 Taylor Vintage Port............................................192 1975 Quinta do Noval Vintage Port Nacional.............564 1977 Dow Vintage Port.............................................127 Fonseca Vintage Port.......................................840 Gould Campbell Vintage Port...........................353 Graham Vintage Port........................................352 Taylor Vintage Port............................................841

1904 Berry Bros. & Co. Choicest Cognac Grande Fine Champagne..................................227 1906 Berry Bros. & Co. Choicest Cognac Grande Fine Champagne..................................228 1908 Domaine de Jouanda (Robert Poyferre)..........1070 1910 Domaine de Jouanda (Robert Poyferre)...1071, 1072 1945 Baron de Sigognac Armagnac..........................814 1968 The Macallan..................................................1073 1971 The Macallan....................................................375

1978 Ferreira Vintage Port.........................................642

1974 Auchroisk.......................................................1074

1980 Mixed Port .......................................................193

1978 Mixed Spirits.....................................................379

1985 Graham Vintage Port........................................853 Real Vinicola Vintage Port.................................898

1984 Glenrothes........................................................378

1991 Graham Vintage Port........................854, 855, 856 1992 Fonseca Vintage Port.......................................852 1994 Sandeman Vintage Port............................604, 605 Group Mixed Port........................................813, 825, 990 Vertical Lots Berry Brothers & Rudd Vintage Port Berry’s Own Selection...............................988, 989 Graham............................................................987

MADEIRA 1868 Blandy’s Bual Madeira Vintage..........................233 1872 Justino Henriques Madeira Rare Rainwater Solera......................................217 1905 Justino Henriques Madeira Rainwater Solera....216

SPIRITS 1820 A. de Luze et Fils Grand Fine Champagne Cognac........................................225 1850 A. de Luze & Fils Grand Cognac Fine Champagne..............................................226 Grande Champagne Cognac Reserve Speciale... 231 1875 Maison J. Outin Cognac...................................230 1886 Cazaubon Baron de Saint Feux Bas Armagnac...815

1989 Glenfarcas........................................................377 Non-Vintage Boutelleau & Co. Grand Fine Champagne Cognac .......................................229 F. Woltner & Fils Fine Champagne Cognac.......232 Vertical Lots The Macallan....................................................376

Ullage (Level of Wine) Illustration and Interpretations For Bordeaux, Port, and other shouldered bottles n. bn. vts. ts. hs. ms. lms. s.

ullage is into neck bottom neck very top shoulder top shoulder; usual level for Bordeaux older than 15 yrs high shoulder; usual cork reduction, often found in Bordeaux over 20 yrs, low risk mid shoulder; variation likely as indicates cork deterioration low mid shoulder; some risks, reflected in estimates 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 - Online-only Auction 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. Except for property purchased via on-line Live Auctions, 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. The buyer’s premium on property purchased via on-line Live Auctions will be in an amount up to 22.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus 15% of the final bid over $200,000. 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 March 30, 2012

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Board of Directors

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

Administration

President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. Keane Chief Financial Officer - Don Kelly Executive Vice President - Stephen L. Fletcher Vice Presidents - Eric Jones, Marie Keep, Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr

Expert Departments

20th Century Design - Jane D. Prentiss 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 - Judith Dowling Assistants: Biying Zhang, Carol Tran Books & Manuscripts - Devon Gray 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: Leah Kingman, Stephanie Opolski Fine Wines - Marie Keep Assistant: Michael J. Moser Jewelry - Victoria Bratberg Assistants: John Colasacco, Julie Khouri Judaica - Kerry Shrives Musical Instruments - David Bonsey Oriental Rugs & Carpets - Gary Richards Science, Technology & Clocks - Robert C. Cheney Assistant: Jonathan Dowling Silver - Stuart G. Slavid Toys & Dolls - Kerry Shrives Auctioneers - LaGina Austin, Chris Barber, Robert C. Cheney, John Colasacco, Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep, Gloria Lieberman, Jessica R. Lincoln, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney

SKINNER, INC. Auctioneers and Appraisers of Antiques and Fine Art 63 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116 617.350.5400 Fax 617.350.5429 274 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 508.970.3000 Fax 508.970.3100 www.skinnerinc.com

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Marlborough: Warehouse Manager - Fred Trottier; 508.970.3261

Boston:

Property Distribution Manager - Jessica R. Lincoln, 617.874.4308 Auction Coordinator - Benjamin Evans, 617.874.4329

Marlborough:

Accounts Receivable - Denise Johnson, 508.970.3269 Accounts Payable, Consignment - Kathleen Hayes, 508.970.3268 Accounts Payable, Trade - Kevin Rota, 508.970.3283 Credit Supervisor - Joe Monteyro, 508.970.3266

Marlborough: Heather Retzke, 508.970.3240

Appraisal & Auction Services - LaGina Austin, Christine E. Finn, 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 L. Collins Staff Portraits - Cheryl Richards Photography Transportation - Eric Jones Assistant: Mark McCaffrey

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Prices effective January 1, 2008. Catalogue subscription price includes quarterly brochure. Subscription effective one year from date processed. No refunds for previous subscriptions. Renewal notice will be sent one month prior to expiration. Subscriptions do not include Discovery, Estates, and other special sales. Post-auction prices are available online at www.skinnerinc.com

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The Wayside Inn

Antiques May 11-13, 2012 Show

SAVE THE DATE

A benefit show and sale for The Wayside Inn Historic Site, a 501(c)3 non-profit Massachusetts Historic Landmark on the National Register of Historic Places.

Preview Party and Reception Friday, May 11, 6:00pm to 9:00pm $125 by advance reservation, $150 the day of the event

General admission $10

Saturday, May 12, 10am to 6pm Sunday, May 13, 10am to 5pm

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SKINNER Auctioneers & Appraisers

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A Herb Chambers Company Visit the official show website at www.TheWaysideInnAntiquesShow.org for more information about the Wayside Inn Historic Site, directions, sponsorship opportunities and links to dealer websites. For questions please phone Guy LeBlanc at (978) 440-9630. Longfellow’s WAYSIDE INN • 72 Wayside Inn Road • Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776 • P: 978 443 1776 • F: 978 443 6449 • www.wayside.org Show Manager - Diana H. Bittel Facilities Manager - Ralph DiSaia Participating Dealers: A Bird In Hand Antiques, Florham Park, NJ / Mark and Marjorie Allen, New Hampton, NH / American Spirit Antiques, Shawnee Mission, KS Arader Galleries, Philadelphia, PA / Diana H. Bittel, Bryn Mawr, PA / Blue Heron Fine Art, Cohasset, MA / Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blum, Lisbon-Jewett City, CT / Jeff R. Bridgman American Antiques, York County, PA / Joan R. Brownstein, Newbury, MA / John Chaski Antiques, Camden, DE / The Cooley Gallery, Old Lyme, CT / Colette Donovan, Merrimac, MA / Peter H. Eaton Antiques, Newbury, MA / Fiske & Freeman, Ipswich, MA / J. Gallagher, North Norwich, NY / Heller-Washam, Portland, ME / Samuel Herrup Antiques, Sheffield, MA / Jewett-Berdan Antiques, Newcastle, ME / James M. Kilvington, Inc., Dover, DE / Kelly Kinzle Antiques, New Oxford, PA / David & Donna Kmetz American Paintings, Douglas, MA / James L. Kochan Fine Arts & Antiques, Frederick, MD / Nathan Liverant and Son, LLC., Colchester, CT / Newsom & Berdan Antiques, Thomasville, PA / Hilary and Paulette Nolan, Falmouth, MA / The Norwoods’ Spirit of America, Timonium, MD / Oriental Rugs, Ltd., Old Lyme, CT / Otto and Susan Hart Antiques, Arlington, VT / Raccoon Creek Antiques, Oley, PA / Rick Scott, San Francisco, CA / Russack & Loto Books, LLC., Northwood, NH / Sallea Antiques, Inc., New Canaan, CT / Tom Schwenke, Inc., Woodbury, CT / W.M. Schwind, Jr. Antiques, Yarmouth, ME / The Silver Vault, Woodstock, IL / Elliott & Grace Snyder Antiques, S. Egremont, MA / Stephen-Douglas Antiques, Rockingham, VT / Sylvia Antiques, Nantucket, MA / Jonathan Trace, Portsmouth, NH / Village Braider Antiques, Plymouth, MA / Walker-Cunningham Fine Art, Boston, MA / Chuck White, Warwick, NY / White and White Interiors, Skaneateles, NY

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