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Iron Gate Fine Wine Auction

Tue, Sep 16, 2025 10:00AM EDT - Tue, Sep 23, 2025 08:00PM EDT
  • 1967
  • White Sweet
  • Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
  • Sauternes
  • Graves
  • Bordeaux
  • France
  • 750ml
  • 100 points
Lot 52

1967 Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes Premier Cru Superieur - 1 bottle(s)-750ml

Estimate: CAD$1,000 - CAD$1,400

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CAD$100,000 CAD$10,000
This lot is comprised of 1 bottle(s) of 1967 Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes Premier Cru Superieur - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $1000 - $1400 with a reserve of $750. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11655.

Condition

Please note the following condition in this lot -Base Of Neck And Scuffed Label.

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This consignor’s father was a renowned chef, restaurateur, and importer in Toronto, with deep ties to Italy’s culinary and wine worlds. In 1971, he built a below-ground cantina, designed like a concrete bunker—cool, dark, and slightly humid. The north wall housed terracotta tubes for his prized bottles, while wooden shelves held cases for regular use, along with jars of his mother’s preserves. A small AC unit helped maintain a steady temperature, though the shaded location kept the cantina naturally cool and stable year-round, with temperatures remaining between 55-60°F.
The score for 1967 Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes Premier Cru Superieur is 99 from Robert Parker and the tasting note - Generally speaking, 1967 was not a great vintage for the dry reds of Bordeaux. After a meh start to the Yquem harvest in early October, a spell of rain ensued, followed by warm dry temperatures in mid-October that ignited an explosion of botrytis. The rest is history - 1967 was a legendary year for Yquem. And this was indeed a very good bottle, tasted at the Chateau in spring 2019. Displaying a gorgeous deep amber-gold color, the 1967 d'Yquem slips sensuously out of the glass with a profound perfume of dried mandarin peel, allspice, praline, cinnamon toast and orange blossoms plus hints of gingerbread and accents of lemon butter. The palate is simply electric with citrus and spice-sparked energy, delivering youthfully vibrant notes with a tantalizing floral undercurrent. Superb freshness knit inseparably with the complex sweetness makes this seem like a deceptively delicate, lithe, medium-dry style, even if the truth is far richer yet with edifying persistence. For Sauternes lovers, a perfectly preserved bottle of this wine is undoubtedly the Holy Grail. Additional scores for the wine in this lot - Wine Spectator 100 points , Falstaff Magazine 100 points .