Scott T
VP/Senior Wine Specialist Christie's
A triptych of ancient goodness: 61 Brane Cantenac, 62 Pape Clement, 70 Mouton Rothschild. All in terrific shape. #cellarinspection
A triptych of ancient goodness: 61 Brane Cantenac, 62 Pape Clement, 70 Mouton Rothschild. All in terrific shape. #cellarinspection
9.2Scott T
VP/Senior Wine Specialist Christie's
Cork pulled in one go. Nice!
Cork pulled in one go. Nice!
9.5Scott T
VP/Senior Wine Specialist Christie's
Adventures in pulling corks: provenance check. A fantastic 61, still alive, sun sweet, smoky red fruits, modest maderization. One of the best non-1er Cru or Left Bank I have tried. Excellent storage is the reason. Level was top shoulder, excellent for age.
Adventures in pulling corks: provenance check. A fantastic 61, still alive, sun sweet, smoky red fruits, modest maderization. One of the best non-1er Cru or Left Bank I have tried. Excellent storage is the reason. Level was top shoulder, excellent for age.
9.4Nick Davis
Still strong and fresh, with 55 years of age.
Still strong and fresh, with 55 years of age.
9.5Daniel Bailey
Sommelier Mastros Steakhouse
What a great treat. As of Apr 2015, this wine is still chugging along. Leads with graphite and smoke. The red and black fruits are subtle. The acid is still quite tart. Such a great finish. I am not eating anything with it, but if were I would chose earthy vegetables or light meats. This bottle nneds to be drunk within the next few years.
What a great treat. As of Apr 2015, this wine is still chugging along. Leads with graphite and smoke. The red and black fruits are subtle. The acid is still quite tart. Such a great finish. I am not eating anything with it, but if were I would chose earthy vegetables or light meats. This bottle nneds to be drunk within the next few years.
9.0Robert Cunningham
Wine Educator DeVinimus, Wine Workshop
Defective
Defective
6.7Will Evered
Sous Bois, mushrooms and leather
Sous Bois, mushrooms and leather
8.6Location
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