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White Wines - Chardonnay
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1982 Bollinger R.D. Champagne France
R.D. stands for “recently disgorged” and refers to the process by which the yeast sediment is removed from a bottle of Champagne. During the time the yeast is in contact with the wine, all sorts of interesting, toasty, yeasty flavors are produced and the wine becomes more complex and creamy on the palate. The longer the wine stays in contact with the yeasts, the finer quality of the wine. Bollinger’s R.D. spends a minimum of eight years on the yeast prior to disgorgement and release to the market. The Bollinger 1982 R.D. is a remarkable bottle of wine, rich and elegant at the same time, and will serve to enhance any special occasion.
Price: $185,00
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1985 Alain Robert Tradition Rare Brut Le Mesnil Champagne France
Prepare yourself for a shock; you have never had a wine like this, still or sparkling. It is nearly beyond description. The sheer pleasure will buckle your knees. If you want to try one of the ultimate Champagne experiences, spring for this beauty.
Price: $225,00
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1985 Bollinger R.D. Brut 1.5L Champagne France
R.D. stands for “recently disgorged” and refers to the process by which the yeast sediment is removed from a bottle of Champagne. During the time the yeast is in contact with the wine, all sorts of interesting, toasty, yeasty flavors are produced and the wine becomes more complex and creamy on the palate. The longer the wine stays in contact with the yeasts, the finer quality of the wine. Bollinger’s R.D. spends a minimum of eight years on the yeast prior to disgorgement and release to the market. The Bollinger 1985 R.D. is a remarkable bottle of wine, rich and elegant at the same time, and will serve to enhance any special occasion. Also available in double magnum while supplies last.
Price: $395,00
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1985 Charles Ellner Champagne Brut Millesime Reserve France
This wine, from an excellent vintage, is remarkably youthful and holding nicely with round, creamy flavors and a complex aroma of ripe fruit and roasted nuts. One of the real pleasures of Champagne is discovering the passionate small producers, such as Charles Ellner.
Price: $85,00
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1988 Charles Ellner Champagne Brut Millesime France
The 1988 vintage was the first of three consecutive outstanding harvests for the Champagne region. This superb vintage wine from Charles Ellner shows just how good Champagne from a small producer can be.
Price: $58,00
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1988 Pol Roger Champagne Cuvee Sir Winston Churchill Epernay France
This exquisite bottle of Champagne is a classic, a subtle, complex bubbly with great depth of flavor and true intensity. Cuvee Sir Winston Churchill is named in honor of the former Prime Minister who so loved his Pol Roger. The wine is a blend of approximately 75 percent Pinot Noir and 25 percent Chardonnay. Drink anytime over the next several years.
Price: $125,00
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1989 Charles Ellner Champagne Brut Millesime France
Fine vintage Champagnes like Charles Ellner’s 1989 are a marriage of delicacy and depth, acidic zip and creamy toast, spine and silk, power and finesse.
Price: $58,00
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1989 Krug Brut Champagne Reims France
Krug Champagne is special, as the grape selection is severe and all the base wines are fermented in small barrels. The vintage Champagne spends a minimum of seven years on the yeast. The 1989 Krug is an opulent, creamy, nutty wine with a silky texture and a gorgeous finish. Drink now or cellar another 3-4 years.
Price: $169,95
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1990 A.R. Lenoble Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Champagne
The richness and mouth-filling flavors literally explode on the tongue of this amazingly huge Champagne. In the Bollinger style of bigger is better. And it is!! Wow.
Price: $48,00
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1990 Laurent Perrier Brut Champagne Reims France
A vibrant, lively Champagne with focused green apple, citrus and toast flavors and a very long, persistent finish. Also available in magnums, while supplies last.
Price: $54,00
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