CHÂTEAU PÉTRUS 1987
US$1,868.89 The oldest reference to the Petrus estate comes in the early years of the 19th century, long after most Médoc estates sprang into life, and certainly lagging far behind those of nearby St Emilion, a number of which have Roman origins. The name itself refers to St Peter, who makes clear his allegiance to the estate by appearing on the label. It was during the early 20th century, particularly between the two World Wars, that Petrus broke away from the rest of the pack.
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CHÂTEAU PÉTRUS 1980
US$1,727.11 Top shoulder. The oldest reference to the Petrus estate comes in the early years of the 19th century, long after most Médoc estates sprang into life, and certainly lagging far behind those of nearby St Emilion, a number of which have Roman origins. The name itself refers to St Peter, who makes clear his allegiance to the estate by...
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CHÂTEAU AUSONE 1961
US$1,353.33 In 1563, his father, Joseph de La Chassaigne, created the suburban villa of Ausone at Le Bouscat. Chateau Ausone is one of the few famed Bordeaux wine estates that have seldom changed hands over the years. In fact, only 3 different families have owned this St. Emilion estate since it was originally created. Which is quite a feat when...
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CHÂTEAU AUSONE 1960
US$425.33 In 1563, his father, Joseph de La Chassaigne, created the suburban villa of Ausone at Le Bouscat. Chateau Ausone is one of the few famed Bordeaux wine estates that have seldom changed hands over the years. In fact, only 3 different families have owned this St. Emilion estate since it was originally created. Which is quite a feat when...
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CHÂTEAU PÉTRUS (3.0L) 1971
US$10,891.10 The oldest reference to the Petrus estate comes in the early years of the 19th century, long after most Médoc estates sprang into life, and certainly lagging far behind those of nearby St Emilion, a number of which have Roman origins. The name itself refers to St Peter, who makes clear his allegiance to the estate by appearing on...
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CHÂTEAU PÉTRUS (1.5L) 1971
US$6,637.77 The oldest reference to the Petrus estate comes in the early years of the 19th century, long after most Médoc estates sprang into life, and certainly lagging far behind those of nearby St Emilion, a number of which have Roman origins. The name itself refers to St Peter, who makes clear his allegiance to the estate by appearing on...
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CHÂTEAU PÉTRUS (1.5L) 1953
US$11,181.10 Bottom neck to Very top shoulder, Great conditions. The oldest reference to the Petrus estate comes in the early years of the 19th century, long after most Médoc estates sprang into life, and certainly lagging far behind those of nearby St Emilion, a number of which have Roman origins. The name itself refers to St Peter, who makes clear...
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CHÂTEAU PÉTRUS 1952
US$2,835.55 Bottled by Loubat. The oldest reference to the Petrus estate comes in the early years of the 19th century, long after most Médoc estates sprang into life, and certainly lagging far behind those of nearby St Emilion, a number of which have Roman origins. The name itself refers to St Peter, who makes clear his allegiance to the estate...
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CHÂTEAU PÉTRUS 1947
US$3,301.49 Bottled by Vandermeulen. The oldest reference to the Petrus estate comes in the early years of the 19th century, long after most Médoc estates sprang into life, and certainly lagging far behind those of nearby St Emilion, a number of which have Roman origins. The name itself refers to St Peter, who makes clear his allegiance to the estate...
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CHÂTEAU PAPE-CLÉMENT 1953
US$601.91 Great conditions. The story of Pape-Clement dates back to the 13th century, when Bertrand de Goth, then Archbishop of Bordeaux, received the land as a gift. Elected Pope in 1306, he took the name Clement V and renamed the property ""Pape-Clement"" before leave to the clergy of Bordeaux, which kept the production for own consumption. After the revolution, the...
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CHÂTEAU PAPE-CLÉMENT 1947
US$754.00 Level into neck, Damaged label. The story of Pape-Clement dates back to the 13th century, when Bertrand de Goth, then Archbishop of Bordeaux, received the land as a gift. Elected Pope in 1306, he took the name Clement V and renamed the property ""Pape-Clement"" before leave to the clergy of Bordeaux, which kept the production for own consumption. After...
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CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD (1.5 L) 1975
US$934.44 Neck. Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild bought the chateau in 1853 but the legend of ""Mouton"" really began in 1922 with Baron Philippe de Rothschild. Aged of 21and driven by ambition full of originality, he decided to devote his life to forge for the wine an identity and a worldwide fame, which, from its first hours, shone on the image...
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CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1965
US$1,488.67 Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild bought the chateau in 1853 but the legend of ""Mouton"" really began in 1922 with Baron Philippe de Rothschild. Aged of 21and driven by ambition full of originality, he decided to devote his life to forge for the wine an identity and a worldwide fame, which, from its first hours, shone on the image of...
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