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LOT 414

Lot 414

CHÂTEAU COS D'ESTOURNEL 1990 (1) WA 94
CHÂTEAU TROPLONG MONDOT 1990 (1) WS 95 WA 98

CHÂTEAU COS D'ESTOURNEL 1990 (1) WA 94
CHÂTEAU TROPLONG MONDOT 1990 (1) WS 95 WA 98
Lot 414 Details
CHÂTEAU COS D'ESTOURNEL 1990 (1)

Saint-Estèphe. 2ième Cru Classé
u. bn. marked label. scraped capsule.

WA 94

CHÂTEAU TROPLONG MONDOT 1990 (1)

Saint-Émilion. Premier Grand Cru Classé B
u. bn. scraped & marked label.

The 1990 Troplong Mondot is only equaled by such recent vintages as 2000, 2005, and 2008. The inky/garnet/plum/purple-colored 1990 exhibits notes of coffee, blackberries, licorice, camphor, and espresso. Rich and full-bodied with lavish fruit, high glycerin, low acidity, and stunning purity, it is still several years away from full maturity, and should last for another 10-15 years. June 2009 WS 95 WA 98

2 bts.    per lot $700 - $900

Realised: $924
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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