12 bottles per lot
Details
Château Latour 1990
Pauillac, 1er cru classé
In original wooden case, slightly damp-affected. Slightly corroded capsules. Original tissues. Slightly bin-soiled labels. Levels base of neck or better
Tasting note: This is a beauty...there is a roasted, earthy, hot year character with extremely low acidity, fleshy, seductive, opulently-textured flavors, and a full-bodied finish with considerable amounts of glycerin and tannin. The wine was sweet, accessible, and seductive on the attack, but it closed down in the mouth. Interestingly, when I previously tasted this wine (about six months ago) from a bottle in my cellar, I found it to be impenetrable, needing at least 6-10 years of further cellaring. Based on this example from the Chateau's cellar, it could be drunk now. In any event, it will last 25-30 years. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2030. Robert Parker; Wine Advocate 129, June 2000
12 bottles per lot
Pauillac, 1er cru classé
In original wooden case, slightly damp-affected. Slightly corroded capsules. Original tissues. Slightly bin-soiled labels. Levels base of neck or better
Tasting note: This is a beauty...there is a roasted, earthy, hot year character with extremely low acidity, fleshy, seductive, opulently-textured flavors, and a full-bodied finish with considerable amounts of glycerin and tannin. The wine was sweet, accessible, and seductive on the attack, but it closed down in the mouth. Interestingly, when I previously tasted this wine (about six months ago) from a bottle in my cellar, I found it to be impenetrable, needing at least 6-10 years of further cellaring. Based on this example from the Chateau's cellar, it could be drunk now. In any event, it will last 25-30 years. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2030. Robert Parker; Wine Advocate 129, June 2000
12 bottles per lot