Fine Wine

May 25June 02, 2020
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LOT 284

Lot 284

DOMAINE JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE HERMITAGE BLANC 2001 (2) WA (92-94)
DOMAINE JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE HERMITAGE BLANC 2003 (1) WA 99

DOMAINE JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE HERMITAGE BLANC 2001 (2) WA (92-94)
DOMAINE JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE HERMITAGE BLANC 2003 (1) WA 99
Lot 284 Details
DOMAINE JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE HERMITAGE BLANC 2001 (2)

Rhône.

WA (92-94)

DOMAINE JEAN-LOUIS CHAVE HERMITAGE BLANC 2003 (1)

Rhône.

Another sensational white that made my eyes roll back in my head, the 2003 Hermitage Blanc is even more over the top and decadent than the '09. Possessing almost no acidity, it's a flamboyant, massively concentrated, decadent and heady effort that's overflowing with notions of honey, caramelized oranges, currants, licorice and buttered hazelnuts. Staying fresh and lively, it's a monumental Hermitage Blanc that will probably live forever on its sheer concentration. September 2015 Drink: 2015-2053 WA 99

3 bts.    per lot $700 - $900

Realised: $1,248
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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