1 dozen bottles per lot
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Château Haut-Brion
Haut-Brion, meaning "high mound of grave," enjoys the oldest reputation in print of any wine in Bordeaux. Its most prominent early owner was Jean de Pontac (1488-1589), who built the Château, became the richest man in Bordeaux, and lived an extraordinary 101 years.
The wine of Haut Brion was first sold at Christie's under the name of "Pontac" on April 6, 1778, consigned from the cellars of the Marquis de Noailles.
Château Haut-Brion--Vintage 1986
Pessac-Léognan, 1er cru classé
Levels: 2.5cm or better, signs of old seepage, distributor tax paid neck tags
In original wooden case
1 dozen bottles per lot
Haut-Brion, meaning "high mound of grave," enjoys the oldest reputation in print of any wine in Bordeaux. Its most prominent early owner was Jean de Pontac (1488-1589), who built the Château, became the richest man in Bordeaux, and lived an extraordinary 101 years.
The wine of Haut Brion was first sold at Christie's under the name of "Pontac" on April 6, 1778, consigned from the cellars of the Marquis de Noailles.
Château Haut-Brion--Vintage 1986
Pessac-Léognan, 1er cru classé
Levels: 2.5cm or better, signs of old seepage, distributor tax paid neck tags
In original wooden case
1 dozen bottles per lot
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Charles Antin, MW