Fine Wine

September 0412, 2023
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LOT 398

Lot 398

CHÂTEAU LAGRANGE 2000 (2) WA 93
CHÂTEAU TROPLONG MONDOT 2009 (1) WA 96

CHÂTEAU LAGRANGE 2000 (2) WA 93
CHÂTEAU TROPLONG MONDOT 2009 (1) WA 96
Lot 398 Details
CHÂTEAU LAGRANGE 2000 (2)

Saint-Julien. 3ième Cru Classé
1 x scraped label.

WA 93

CHÂTEAU TROPLONG MONDOT 2009 (1)

Saint-Émilion. Premier Grand Cru Classé B
u. bn. stained label.

Deep garnet colored, the 2009 Troplong Mondot bounds out of the glass with plum preserves, spice cake, mincemeat and potpourri scents plus suggestions of exotic spices, incense and a waft of balsamic. Full-bodied, super rich, concentrated and plushly textured, the hedonic fruit possesses loads of spicy layers and a very long and decadent finish. If you love wines you can stand a spoon up in, you're gonna go nuts over this extravagant beauty. March 2019 Drink: 2019-2040 WA 96

3 bts.    per lot $500 - $700

Realised: $582
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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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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