12 bottles per lot
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A RARE FULL CASE OF LATOUR 1949
Lying in Twickenham, Middlesex (EHD)
Château Latour--Vintage 1949
Pauillac, 1er cru classé
Good embossed metal capsules, two very slightly corroded. Seven bin-soiled and stained labels. Five faded, bin-soiled, stained, damaged and torn labels. Levels: one into neck, one base of neck, eight top and two upper-shoulder
In original wooden case
Tasting Note: No question, an extremely good wine. Well over two dozen notes with only one or two duff bottles. First tasted in December 1954: 'very dark. Full (flavoured), big and raw'. In fact it was still 'green' and raw in the mid 1960s, laden with tannin, though a fine classic cedary nose and magnificent flavour noted, also its great length. Ten notes tracing its development through the 1970s and a dozen in the 1980s. Towards the end of this decade it started to reach its 'plateau of perfection' though several times noted a touch too much acidity. More recently, a perfect bottle, rich, complete at the Four Vintages dinner in 1993 and in 1996 a magnum, tasted blind, noting a still very deep appearance yet a mature mahogany rim; classic Pauillac nose showing some age; rich, full-bodied, extremely tannic, but with fragrant aftertaste. Most recently: lovely colour; perfect nose, rich, perfect balance. Fabulous. Last noted at the Josey pre-sale tasting in New York, Nov 20000 ***** if well stored, a long life ahead. M.B.
12 bottles per lot
Lying in Twickenham, Middlesex (EHD)
Château Latour--Vintage 1949
Pauillac, 1er cru classé
Good embossed metal capsules, two very slightly corroded. Seven bin-soiled and stained labels. Five faded, bin-soiled, stained, damaged and torn labels. Levels: one into neck, one base of neck, eight top and two upper-shoulder
In original wooden case
Tasting Note: No question, an extremely good wine. Well over two dozen notes with only one or two duff bottles. First tasted in December 1954: 'very dark. Full (flavoured), big and raw'. In fact it was still 'green' and raw in the mid 1960s, laden with tannin, though a fine classic cedary nose and magnificent flavour noted, also its great length. Ten notes tracing its development through the 1970s and a dozen in the 1980s. Towards the end of this decade it started to reach its 'plateau of perfection' though several times noted a touch too much acidity. More recently, a perfect bottle, rich, complete at the Four Vintages dinner in 1993 and in 1996 a magnum, tasted blind, noting a still very deep appearance yet a mature mahogany rim; classic Pauillac nose showing some age; rich, full-bodied, extremely tannic, but with fragrant aftertaste. Most recently: lovely colour; perfect nose, rich, perfect balance. Fabulous. Last noted at the Josey pre-sale tasting in New York, Nov 20000 ***** if well stored, a long life ahead. M.B.
12 bottles per lot
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Offered duty paid, but available in bond. VAT at 17.5% will be charged on the hammer price on removal of the lot from bond.
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