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CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1925
US$2,745.33
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 Bordeaux as a whole.
In 1924, facing many deviances with the merchants of Bordeaux, the owner decided to bottle his wine at the chateau, with the mention "" mise en bouteilles intégrale au chateau"" (bottling at the chateau). After him, all the chateau followed the trend of bottling at the chateau. In 1945, to celebrate the liberation, "" V ""for Victory crowns the label of the vintage, an initiative that will mark the beginning of a series of original works created each year by famous painters.
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CHATEAU MONTROSE 1947
US$483.33 Nicolas bottling. Mid shoulder. In the first quarter of the late 18th century, Alexandre de Ségur owned the LATOUR, LAFITE and MOUTON estates. He was known as The Prince of vines » for he promoted his vineyards to a prestigious destiny and bequeathed them to his son, Nicolas Alexandre. Due to his marriage, Nicolas de Ségur took possession of...
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CHÂTEAU MARGAUX (6.0L) 1998
US$6,251.11 Chateau Margaux was founded in the 1400's. Once the residence of Edward III, King of England, it was one of the most stately fortified chateaux in Guyenne. Over the centuries, the property changed ownership several times. In 1804, the Marquis of La Colonilla acquired the property, razed the old Gothic manor-house and built in its place the chateau which...
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CHÂTEAU MARGAUX 1958
US$773.33 Very top shoulder, great conditions. Chateau Margaux was founded in the 1400's. Once the residence of Edward III, King of England, it was one of the most stately fortified chateaux in Guyenne. Over the centuries, the property changed ownership several times. In 1804, the Marquis of La Colonilla acquired the property, razed the old Gothic manor-house and built in...
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CHÂTEAU MARGAUX (1.5L) 1957
US$1,353.33 Great conditions. Chateau Margaux was founded in the 1400's. Once the residence of Edward III, King of England, it was one of the most stately fortified chateaux in Guyenne. Over the centuries, the property changed ownership several times. In 1804, the Marquis of La Colonilla acquired the property, razed the old Gothic manor-house and built in its place the...
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CHÂTEAU MARGAUX 1919
US$3,866.66 Chateau Margaux was founded in the 1400's. Once the residence of Edward III, King of England, it was one of the most stately fortified chateaux in Guyenne. Over the centuries, the property changed ownership several times. In 1804, the Marquis of La Colonilla acquired the property, razed the old Gothic manor-house and built in its place the chateau which...
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CHÂTEAU MARGAUX 1916
US$2,062.22 Chateau Margaux was founded in the 1400's. Once the residence of Edward III, King of England, it was one of the most stately fortified chateaux in Guyenne. Over the centuries, the property changed ownership several times. In 1804, the Marquis of La Colonilla acquired the property, razed the old Gothic manor-house and built in its place the chateau which...
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CHÂTEAU LATOUR À POMEROL 1961
US$5,155.55
Bottled by M.G. Lafite & C.
Consisting of two separate parcels different by their location and the quality of their soil, Latour à Pomerol is in some vintages, 1947, 1961 or 1970, one of the best wines of the appellation
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CHÂTEAU LATOUR 1967
US$728.22 Chateau Latour is made from vines an average age of 50 years old (some are nearly a century old) on a 48-hectare part of the estate called L'Enclos. Vines are replaced individually rather than plot by plot, a system referred to as "complantation". Latour's unique terroir is made up of large Günzian gravel with small pockets of clay. Château...
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CHÂTEAU LATOUR 1966
US$902.22 Chateau Latour is made from vines an average age of 50 years old (some are nearly a century old) on a 48-hectare part of the estate called L'Enclos. Vines are replaced individually rather than plot by plot, a system referred to as "complantation". Latour's unique terroir is made up of large Günzian gravel with small pockets of clay. Château...
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CHÂTEAU LATOUR 1957
US$986.00 Chateau Latour is made from vines an average age of 50 years old (some are nearly a century old) on a 48-hectare part of the estate called L'Enclos. Vines are replaced individually rather than plot by plot, a system referred to as "complantation". Latour's unique terroir is made up of large Günzian gravel with small pockets of clay. Château...
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CHÂTEAU LATOUR (1.5L) 1956
US$2,220.11 Chateau Latour is made from vines an average age of 50 years old (some are nearly a century old) on a 48-hectare part of the estate called L'Enclos. Vines are replaced individually rather than plot by plot, a system referred to as "complantation". Latour's unique terroir is made up of large Günzian gravel with small pockets of clay. Château...
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CHÂTEAU LAFLEUR 1967
US$837.78 Château Lafleur is A tiny 4.5-hectare Pomerol property located opposite Pétrus and producing wines of comparable quality. Lafleur is owned and run by Sylvie and Jacques Guinadeau. Its vineyards are situated on the gravel-rich Pomerol plateau and adjoin those of La Fleur-Pétrus. The soils here are particularly deep and are enriched by deposits of potassium and iron. Only natural...
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