Fine Wine

September 0412, 2023
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LOT 558

Lot 558

CHÂTEAU LE BON PASTEUR 2010 (3) WA 95
CHÂTEAU LE GAY 2001 (1)

CHÂTEAU LE BON PASTEUR 2010 (3) WA 95
CHÂTEAU LE GAY 2001 (1)
Lot 558 Details
CHÂTEAU LE BON PASTEUR 2010 (3)

Pomerol.
u. 2 x bn. 2 x scraped labels.

A fleshy, full-throttle wine with lots of mocha, kirsch, mulberry, and plum, their 2010 displays a smorgasbord of aromas, a full-bodied mouthfeel, terrific purity, density and even a hint of lead pencil shavings and subtle toasty oak. If you want to understand the genius of the Rollands, there is no better example than looking at their own wine from this property in Pomerol. The tannins are present, but not that significant, thus I tend to think the wine will come into its own in 4-5 years and last for 20 or more. February 2013 Drink: 2017-2035 WA 95

CHÂTEAU LE GAY 2001 (1)

Pomerol.
u. bn.

4 bts.    per lot $300 - $500

Realised: $540
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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LOT 558
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