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LOT 175

Lot 175

M. CHAPOUTIER ERMITAGE LE PAVILLON 1993 (4) WA 93
PATRICK JASMIN CÔTE-RÔTIE 1996 (1)

M. CHAPOUTIER ERMITAGE LE PAVILLON 1993 (4) WA 93
PATRICK JASMIN CÔTE-RÔTIE 1996 (1)
Lot 175 Details
M. CHAPOUTIER ERMITAGE LE PAVILLON 1993 (4)

Rhône.
u. 2 x 1 cm. 1 x 1.5 cm. 1 x 2 cm. 4 x scraped & marked labels.

The 1993 Le Pavilion is the Hermitage of the Vintage. More austere than when I tasted it prior to bottling, it is one of the few 1993s with a sweet inner core of fruit, as well as a dense ruby/purple color, outstanding concentration and extract, and huge tannin in the finish. It is a harder style of Le Pavilion than the 1992, but it should turn out to be a 40- to 50-year wine. Last tasted December 1996. Approximately 400 cases produced per vintage. WA 93

PATRICK JASMIN CÔTE-RÔTIE 1996 (1)

Rhône.
u. 1 cm. marked label.

5 bts.    per lot $1,200 - $1,400

Realised: $1,680
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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