Fine Wine

November 23December 01, 2020
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LOT 366

Lot 366

CHÂTEAU MALARTIC-LAGRAVIERE 2012 (3)
CHÂTEAU PAPE CLEMENT 2005 (1 MAG.) WS 96 WA 99

CHÂTEAU MALARTIC-LAGRAVIERE 2012 (3)
CHÂTEAU PAPE CLEMENT 2005 (1 MAG.) WS 96 WA 99
Lot 366 Details
CHÂTEAU MALARTIC-LAGRAVIERE 2012 (3)

Pessac-Léognan. Cru Classé
1 x marked label.

CHÂTEAU PAPE CLEMENT 2005 (1 mag.)

Pessac-Léognan. Grand Cru Classé
u. bn. marked label. scraped capsule.

A blend of 55% Merlot and 45% Cabernet Sauvignon, Pape Clement’s 2005 has an opaque purple color and smoky barbecue and chocolaty notes intermixed with cassis and blackberries. There is also some underlying minerality in this full-bodied, super-concentrated wine, which has wonderfully sweet, well-integrated tannins. This majestic, multidimensional wines is one of the great, great wines of the vintage. It should drink well for at least another 25 years. June 2015 Drink: 2015-2040 WS 96 WA 99

3 bts. & 1 mag.    per lot $600 - $800

Realised: $804
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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