CHÂTEAU LAFITE ROTHSCHILD 1954
US$2,320.00 The history of the vineyards of Lafite is quite old. In a field that was already planted with vines, Jacques de Ségur structured the vineyards in the late seventeenth century and the reputation of this wine was already well established. His son Alexandre expanded the field in 1695 by marrying the heiress of Latour. Nicolas-Alexander was born from this union. He is the one who built in the early eighteenth century the prestige and reputation of Lafite, the wine is already acclaimed in Versailles and also in the British Kingdom. Upon the death of the latter, Lafite knows a succession of owners, it will be auctioned after the Revolution, but the quality will be maintained at the highest level thanks to the care of its commissioners, the family of Joseph Goudal. Chateau Lafite will be classified 1er Grand Cru Classé in 1855. In 1868, Baron James de Rothschild purchased it, by auction again, and since then the estate has remained the property of his family. Apart from its exceptional terroir (deep gravel, resting on marl and limestone basement), the quality can be explained by the average age of the vineyard (40 years), low yield per hectare and a rigorous selection. In the years 1960-1970 the wines were of lesser quality, due to less stringent management of the vineyards and the vinification process. Since 1975, the chateau, celebrated by fans around the world, produces magnificent wines, thanks to the dynamic leadership of Eric de Rothschild. In exceptionally fine notes, the wine deploys a fabulous aromatic complexity. In regard impressive, their aging potential seems unlimited.
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CHÂTEAU MARGAUX 1937
US$1,089.11 Reconditionned at the Chateau. 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...
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CHÂTEAU LATOUR 1964
US$625.11 Low shoulder, Slightly damaged label. 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...
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CHÂTEAU LATOUR 1956
US$1,160.00 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 LAFITE ROTHSCHILD 1938
US$2,320.00 The history of the vineyards of Lafite is quite old. In a field that was already planted with vines, Jacques de Ségur structured the vineyards in the late seventeenth century and the reputation of this wine was already well established. His son Alexandre expanded the field in 1695 by marrying the heiress of Latour. Nicolas-Alexander was born from this...
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CHÂTEAU LATOUR 1955
US$2,255.55 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 LAFITE ROTHSCHILD 1937
US$2,915.46 Very high shoulder, good label. The history of the vineyards of Lafite is quite old. In a field that was already planted with vines, Jacques de Ségur structured the vineyards in the late seventeenth century and the reputation of this wine was already well established. His son Alexandre expanded the field in 1695 by marrying the heiress of Latour....
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CHÂTEAU LATOUR 1943
US$1,392.00 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) 2000
US$2,771.11 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 LAFITE ROTHSCHILD 1906
US$4,640.00 The history of the vineyards of Lafite is quite old. In a field that was already planted with vines, Jacques de Ségur structured the vineyards in the late seventeenth century and the reputation of this wine was already well established. His son Alexandre expanded the field in 1695 by marrying the heiress of Latour. Nicolas-Alexander was born from this...
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CHÂTEAU LATOUR 1953
US$1,067.20 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 1939
US$2,126.67 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 LAFITE ROTHSCHILD 1902
US$4,768.89 The history of the vineyards of Lafite is quite old. In a field that was already planted with vines, Jacques de Ségur structured the vineyards in the late seventeenth century and the reputation of this wine was already well established. His son Alexandre expanded the field in 1695 by marrying the heiress of Latour. Nicolas-Alexander was born from this...
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