Fine Wine Auction

September 1018, 2018
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LOT 577

Lot 577

D'ARENBERG THE DEAD ARM SHIRAZ 2004 (1 MAG.) 95+ WA
MOET & CHANDON CUVÉE DOM PERIGNON 2000 (1) 94 WA

D'ARENBERG THE DEAD ARM SHIRAZ 2004 (1 MAG.) 95+ WA
MOET & CHANDON CUVÉE DOM PERIGNON 2000 (1) 94 WA
Lot 577 Details
D'ARENBERG THE DEAD ARM SHIRAZ 2004 (1 mag.)

McLaren Vale, Australia.

The renowned 2004 Shiraz The Dead Arm, fashioned from ancient head-pruned vines, is stunning. An inky/purple color is accompanied by a glorious perfume of creosote/melted road tar, blackberry and cassis liqueur, pepper, and spice. This deep, rich, full-bodied, tannic Shiraz should be drinkable in 2-3 years, and will last for two decades or more. It is the finest Dead Arm since the 2001. WA 95+

MOET & CHANDON CUVÉE DOM PERIGNON 2000 (1, Perignon x OC)

Champagne.

WA 94

1 bt. & 1 mag.    per lot $400 - $600

Realised: $564
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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LOT 577
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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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