The Library Pull
The Library Pull
Decades of careful collecting. Professional storage from day one. A lineup that speaks for itself.
Provenance We'd Stake Our Reputation On
A single private cellar, recently acquired. First Growths from Pauillac and Margaux. Deep verticals of Pichon Lalande and Leoville Las Cases reaching back to 1983. Mature Pavie from Saint-Emilion. Two bottles of Faiveley's legendary Clos de Beze "Rodin" from Burgundy.
Every bottle stored professionally. Every label pristine. These are the bottles you have been waiting to find.
The First Growths
- Lafite Rothschild 2000, 2019
- Latour 1986, 1990, 2008
- Mouton Rothschild 2010 100 pts
- Margaux 2020 3L Double Magnum 100 pts
The Super Seconds
- Pichon Lalande 1983, 1989, 2000
- Pichon Baron 2003, 2010, 2016 100 pts
- Leoville Las Cases 1986 100 pts
- Leoville Las Cases 1989, 1995, 1996, 1998
The Rarities
- Pavie 1999, 2000 100 pts
- Faiveley Clos de Beze "Rodin" 2016, 2017 97 pts
Chateau Margaux 2020
Double Magnum
A 3-liter format from one of the greatest recent Margaux vintages. Triple 100-point scores from Suckling, Anson, and Perrotti-Brown. Original wooden case. One bottle available.
Explore the Full Collection
Once they sell, they are gone. No restock, no reorder.
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Faiveley Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru Les Ouvrées Rodin 2016
$799.98HURRY, ONLY 1 LEFT!QuickviewRP9797 Points! The 2016 Chambertin Clos de Bèze Grand Cru Les Ouvrées Rodin is showing brilliantly from bottle, unfurling in the glass with a rich bouquet of cassis, cherries, red berries, grilled game, licorice, spices and smoky new oak. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, ample and expansive, with a deep and intense core of sapid fruit that cloaks its satiny but abundant structuring tannins, underpinned by succulent acids and concluding with a seriously long, penetrating finish. This special cuvée hails from a parcel of vines planted in 1966 on the Chambertin side of Clos de Bèze, and its name commemorates a Faiveley family connection with the sculptor Rodin. - William Kelley, robertparker.com
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Pichon Lalande Pauillac 1989
$279.98HURRY, ONLY 1 LEFT!QuickviewWS95JA94VM9494 Points! Slightly more high-toned, with layers of black cherries and cassis fruit. Iodine and pressed violets seep through with aeration. Very composed, the Merlot adds a soupçon of opulence. The palate is medium-bodied, again high-toned with mulberry and blueberry fruit and a dab of salted licorice. The finish seems to indicate some Petit Verdot wanting a say in matters. It's just delicious from start to finish. - Neal Martin, Vinous, October 2023
94 Points! Soft truffle and tobacco, this was a hot year that comes through in its exotic cinnamon spice flavours, and its freshly cut rosemary and sage herbs that sit against bilberry and black cherry fruits. There are still tannins here, now fully integrated, and a kick of fresh acidity that adds a mouthwatering feel from the mid palate. - Jane Anson, July 2021
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Pichon Baron Pauillac 2010
$219.98Out of StockQuickviewJD99+DEC99JA98RP97+Out of stock99+ Points! Borderline perfection in a bottle, the 2010 Pichon-Longueville Baron (79% Cabernet Sauvignon and 21% Merlot) boasts a saturated purple color as well as truly extraordinary aromatics of crème de cassis, licorice, crushed rock-like minerality, graphite, and spring flowers. Possessing full-bodied richness, a huge, unctuous mid-palate, and building tannin, it shows the purity, grandeur, and precision that makes this vintage so remarkable. Hide bottles for another 4-5 years, count yourself lucky, and enjoy bottles over the following 2-3 decades. - Jeb Dunnuck, February 2018
99 Points! Incredible depth apparent from the first whiff as well as powerful aromatics combining graphite, black fruit and spices. The palate is concentrated but brimming with energy, yet what really stands out is its confounding freshness as well as the finesse and precise contours of the tannic framework. An already profound wine that will reach new heights over the next two decades. - Yohan Castaing, Decanter Magazine, December 2021
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Léoville Las Cases Saint Julien 1996
$299.98Out of StockQuickviewNM98RP98Out of stock98 Points! The 1996 Leoville-Las Cases is a blend of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot and 16% Cabernet Franc picked between 25 September and 10 October (for fascinating insight, read Robert Parker's remarks about the blend with Michel Delon in the original tasting note). Now at 20 years, it has evolved into an absolutely stunning Saint Julien, clearly one of the best wines from the estate this decade. The bouquet is beautifully defined with intense black cherries, cedar, mint and a touch of oyster shell that seems to gain intensity in the glass. The palate is seamless from start to finish, extraordinarily pure, the 70% new oak totally assimilated of course, impressive weight and power allied with genuine finesse and tension towards the silky smooth finish. It stands as one of the best wines of the vintage without one iota of doubt and it will last 30-40 years without problem. You might call it "proper Claret." You might call it "delicious." Tasted July 2016. - Neal Martin, robertparker.com
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Chateau Latour Pauillac 2008
$699.98HURRY, ONLY 6 LEFT!QuickviewJD96DEC9596 Points! I continue to love the 2008 Château Latour, unquestionably in the top handful of wines in the vintage. A rich, powerful blend of 94% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot, and the rest Cabernet Franc, this ruby/purple-hued beauty boasts a classic Latour nose of blackcurrants, spice box, saddle leather, tobacco leaf, and cedar pencil. Deep, medium to full-bodied, and perfectly balanced, give it another 2-3 years, count yourself lucky, and enjoy bottles over the following 2-3 decades. - Jeb Dunnuck, 2019
95 Points! A little subdued, as with the Lafite right now, but this is built to last and is layered and structured. Liquorice, cassis and blueberry notes take the lead, with a punch of tannic power and a crushed mint leaf finish. A classic Latour, starting to be ready to drink but sure to age for decades from here. A seductive smoke note appears with time in the glass. Harvest September 29 to October 14. 40% of overall production. - Jane Anson, Decanter Magazine 2021
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