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Red Wine - Merlot
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1945 Chateau Petrus Pomerol Bordeaux France
The 1945 Petrus is a legendary wine from a great vintage. The wine is still surprisingly fresh for its age with flavors suggesting summer fruits, licorice, truffles, and smoke. The 1945 Petrus was originally blessed with formidable tannins that have evolved beautifully, rendering the wine drinkable over the next several years.
Price: $6,00
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1970 Chateau Petrus Pomerol Bordeaux France
A spectacular Petrus, rivaling the sensational 1971, 1975, and 1990 vintages as being the finest wines produced at this estate in the last 30 years. Rich and fully extracted with flavors of chocolate, mocha, black cherry, and spice, this bottle is lovely to drink now but has the tannin and structure to endure another 15 years.
Price: $2,00
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1971 Chateau Petrus Pomerol Bordeaux France
The 1971 Petrus is a fabulous wine and certainly the best Bordeaux of the vintage. The wine is now fully mature with plump, almost sweet fruit, and mocha and cedar scents, yet it will easily cellar until 2005. This is a perfect wine to open for celebrating a milestone anniversary or birthday in the coming year.
Price: $1,00
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1981 Chateau Petrus Pomerol 1.5 L Bordeaux France
No other wine in Bordeaux captures as much reverence -- or has demand exceeding supply -- as does Chateau Petrus. The secret here is the well-drained clay soil and an almost obsessive attention to detail. Some find it hard to believe a wine made from 95 percent Merlot can last 20 years or more; however, this 1981 Petrus proves it. In fact, another 15 years in the bottle for this magnum is not out of the question.
Price: $1,00
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1988 Chateau Petrus Pomerol Bordeaux
The 1988 Petrus is a wine of great strength, concentration and tannin. At 12 years of age the wine is just beginning to soften and reveal its underlying core of sweet fruit. Try this lovely, yet backward, Petrus now or savor in another decade.
Price: $899,00
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1989 Ch. Troplong-Mondot St. Émilion Bordeaux
Quality improved significantly here in the mid-1980's, partly as a result of a change in regime in the cellar. The vineyard is planted to Merlot (65%), Cabernet Sauvignon (15%), Cabernet Franc (10%) and Malbec (10%). 1989 produced a ripe, full-bodied wine here. It drinks well now, but should also hold well for another 5-7 years.
Price: $209,95
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1990 Chateau Petrus Pomerol Bordeaux France
The 1990 is a classic vintage of the world’s greatest and most celebrated Merlot-based wine. This is truly a great vintage of Petrus and one that will age beautifully over the next 20 years.
Price: $1,00
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1992 Chateau Petrus Pomerol Bordeaux France
Chateau Petrus does not fetch lofty prices by resting on its laurels. The 1992 is a case in point. Daringly, the entire 28-acre Petrus vineyard was covered with black plastic in early September 1992, thus trapping most of the harvest time rain instead of saturating the soil and diluting the grapes. In addition, their normal production of 4,500 cases was reduced to 2,600 cases through a severe selection process. These brilliant and costly endeavors rewarded Petrus with the wine of the vintage. This 1992 is atypically powerful, rich, and concentrated with sweet, dense, black cherry fruit, caramel, herbs, and mocha. Lovely now, the wine will continue to drink beautifully until 2010.
Price: $399,95
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1995 Chateau Certan de May Pomerol Bordeaux
Patience is required here, as the 1995 Certan de May is a rich, powerful, yet backward wine that will drink best between 2005 and 2015.
Price: $145,00
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1995 Chateau La Conseillante Pomerol Bordeaux
La Conseillante is aged for 21 months in 90% new French oak. This careful treatment yields a lush, round texture and sweet oak nuances to the wine. Drinkable now, the superb 1995 La Conseillante will improve over the next 10 to 15 years.
Price: $119,95
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