1 dozen bottles per lot
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Château La Mission-Haut-Brion--Vintage 1975
Talence (Graves), cru classé
Lot 234 levels: into neck; lot 235 levels three into neck and nine bottom neck, three corroded capsules, two bin soiled labels; lot 236 levels: five into neck, five bottom neck and two top shoulder, one with slight sign of seepage otherwise in good appearance; lot 237 levels bottom neck or better, excellent appearance
All lots in original wooden cases
"The 1975 La Mission-Haut-Brion has been the most consistent wine of the vintage. Super-concentrated, and now beginning to shed enough tannin so that it can be fully appreciated, this enormously constituted La Mission-Haut-Brion has developed that fabulous Graves set of aromatics - tobacco, black fruits, minerals, roasted herbs, and cedar. Huge, massive, thick, and succulent, with moderate tannin, and some amber notes at the edge, this wine will reach full maturity by the turn of the century and last for 30-40 years. An extraordinary La Mission-Haut-Brion, it comes closest in style to resembling the 1945, with a hint of the sweet, ripe 1959." Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #103 (Feb 1996)
1 dozen bottles per lot
Talence (Graves), cru classé
Lot 234 levels: into neck; lot 235 levels three into neck and nine bottom neck, three corroded capsules, two bin soiled labels; lot 236 levels: five into neck, five bottom neck and two top shoulder, one with slight sign of seepage otherwise in good appearance; lot 237 levels bottom neck or better, excellent appearance
All lots in original wooden cases
"The 1975 La Mission-Haut-Brion has been the most consistent wine of the vintage. Super-concentrated, and now beginning to shed enough tannin so that it can be fully appreciated, this enormously constituted La Mission-Haut-Brion has developed that fabulous Graves set of aromatics - tobacco, black fruits, minerals, roasted herbs, and cedar. Huge, massive, thick, and succulent, with moderate tannin, and some amber notes at the edge, this wine will reach full maturity by the turn of the century and last for 30-40 years. An extraordinary La Mission-Haut-Brion, it comes closest in style to resembling the 1945, with a hint of the sweet, ripe 1959." Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #103 (Feb 1996)
1 dozen bottles per lot
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