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2005 
6 x 0.75L
In Bond 
£1,800.00 
2017 
2040 
Ch Haut Brion, 1er Cru Classé, Pessac Léognan
Ch Haut Brion, 1er Cru Classé, Pessac Léognan
Tasting Notes
"A dark ruby/purple color is followed by a nuanced, noble bouquet of blue and red fruits interwoven with wet stones, unsmoked cigar tobacco, scorched earth, and spring flowers. The wine is full-bodied, pure, and complex as well as exceptionally elegant with laser-like precision." Robert Parker: 98
Date Receipted
28th September 2010
Rotation Number
2011 34567
2005 
12 x 0.75L
In Bond 
£5,000.00 
2020 
2050 
Ch Lafite Rothschild, 1er Cru Classe, Pauillac
Ch Lafite Rothschild, 1er Cru Classe, Pauillac
Background Information
The celebrated growth of Lafite is of remote origin and very ancient renown. It occupies the finest crests in Pauillac, a region the Latin poet Ausonius spoke of as early as the year 325 B.C. Throughout the Middle Ages, the Seigneurs of Lafite were the high administrators of justice in this country. It was through the officers of their choice that they exercised this right until 1789. The great qualities shown by their wines earned them the sobriquet 'Princes of the Vines'. The bouquet of Lafite wines is very suave and of incomparable delicacy; its savor brings together at the same time the taste of almonds and the scent of violets without it being possible to distinguish whether the one dominates the other. Lafite was very fashionable at the king’s table in the time of Louis XV. It had a place of honor at the banquets held by marshal de Richelieu, and Mme de Pompadour always poured some at her little suppers. After having been the property of the de Ségur family, it belonged to Mr. de Pichard, president of the Parliament of Guienne, until the end of the 18th c. Unfortunately, he was not spared by the upheaval of the revolution and was guillotined in Paris on 12 Messidor in the year II (30 June 1794). After having been made a property of the state, the domain of Lafite was acquired by Dutch owners. In 1868, it was purchased by Baron James de Rothschild and still belongs to his heirs. The wines of Lafite have always been produced with the same zealous care. They keep their reputation untarnished and still dazzle the world as they once did the Court in Versailles. Château Lafite Rothschild also produces a second label called Carruades de Lafite. ©Conseil des Vins du Medoc
Tasting Notes
96+ Points, Robert Parker: "While the 2005 is another brilliantly classic Lafite Rothschild, for my taste, it comes in slightly behind their extraordinarily opulent 2003 as well as the dramatically powerful 2000. A blend of 89% Cabernet Sauvignon and 11% Merlot, the 2005 boasts a dark ruby/purple color in addition to that exceptional Lafite perfume of graphite, spring flowers, crushed rocks, and sweet black cherry and black currant fruit that exudes class and nobility. The wine is medium-bodied with extremely high levels of tannin in addition to sensational purity, length, and overall harmony. However, it is exceptionally backward, and even more tannic than either the 1995 or 1996. Anticipated maturity: 2020-2050+"
Date Receipted
16th February 2011
Rotation Number
2011 98765
2005 
6 x 1.50L
In Bond 
£499.00 
2015 
2040 
Ch Leoville Barton, 2ème Cru Classé, St Julien
Ch Leoville Barton, 2ème Cru Classé, St Julien
Background Information
In 1826, Hugh Barton, already proprietor of Château Langoa, purchased part of the big Léoville estate. His part then became known as Léoville Barton. Six generations of Bartons have since followed, and continued to preserve the quality of the wine, classified a 2nd growth in 1855. Ronald Barton inherited the property in 1927. He in turn donated it to his nephew Anthony in 1983. Today the vineyards are jointly owned by Anthony Barton, his daughter Lilian Barton-Sartorius and her children Mélanie and Damien, thus making eight generations of Barton family at Léoville Barton. ©ugcb
Tasting Notes
"Looks very youthful. Tight, concentrated and very focused. Luscious texture and a wine that slides across the palate. There is masses of tannin on the finish but it is ripe enough." Jancis Robinson MW: 18
Date Receipted
17th February 2011
Rotation Number
2011 23456
2008 
12 x 0.75L
Duty Paid 
£380.70 
2011 
2015 
Puligny Montrachet, Etienne Sauzet
Puligny Montrachet, Etienne Sauzet
Tasting Notes
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Date Receipted
17th February 2011
Rotation Number
2011 123456
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