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"Medium intensity with rich legs. This is high-toned with a whiff of citrus and tar. Medium sweet, bramble-like fruit, very flavoury. A good Lafon." Michael Broadbent MW
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$158.00
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"Medium-bodied with velvety tannins and a luscious finish." Wine Spectator Magazine 2000 Chateau Moulinet was served at the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize Dinner
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$73.00
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"Good colour. Ripe and ample on the nose. Very good fruit here. Fullish body, quite substantial with good tannins. This has grip too. The best Caronne Ste Gemme ever." Clive Coates MW
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$51.00
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"A spectacular effort, this is a profound Pichon-Baron. The wine is full-bodied, tremendously concentrated, with sweet tannin and a seamless finish that goes on for close to one minute." Robert Parker
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$429.00
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"A great, make that profound Lynch-Bages. It is a huge, massive, concentrated effort that coats the palate with an unctuous display of black currant fruit." Robert Parker 95
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$416.00
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"Very deep, though medium intensity; soft, fragrant fruit, scent of raspberry and violets; sweet, amenable, attractive, dry finish. Original and very flavoury as always." Michael Broadbent MW
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$297.00
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"Impressive. Very dark and deep. Intense aromas of crushed blackberries, raspberries and liquorice. Full-bodied, with chewy tannins and a long finish. A big, thick red. A modern, exciting St.-Emilion. Try it." Wine Spectator Magazine
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$165.00
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"There is a lot going on here. The wine exhibits a saturated ruby/purple colour and a pure nose of Asian spices intermixed with smoky black currant, raspberry, and blueberry notes with some wood in the background." Robert Parker
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$238.00
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