This lot is comprised of 3 bottle(s) of 1985 Chateau Latour, Mouton Rothschild and Palmer - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $1800 - $2500 with a reserve of $1300. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11559. In this lot you will find 1 bottle of 1985 Chateau Latour Grand Vin Pauillac (750ml), 1 bottle of 1985 Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac (750ml), 1 bottle of 1985 Chateau Palmer Margaux (750ml).
Condition
Top Shoulder on 1985 Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac.
Bordeaux In Neck on 1985 Chateau Latour Grand Vin Pauillac.
Base Of Neck on 1985 Chateau Palmer Margaux.
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Located in Alberta, a collector who brings iconic wines from the 80s and 90s to auction. He purchased the bottles through various reputable sources and all have been stored in temperature and humidity controlled conditions.
The score for 1985 Chateau Latour Grand Vin Pauillac is 93 points from Wine Spectator and the tasting note - Rich and ripe wine. Dark red color with an amber edge. Loads of meat, berry and tobacco character on the nose. Very rich. Full-bodied, with soft, velvety tannins and a long, ultraripe fruit finish. Still very fresh and young.
The score for 1985 Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac is 94 points from John GIlman and the tasting note - I know that I am in the minority, but at the present time, I much prefer the quality of the utterly classic 1985 Mouton to the highly regarded, but rather dense and recalcitrant 1986. There is a purity, complexity and classic profile to the 1985 Mouton that is yet to show itself in the much more powerfully constructed 1986, and which may never emerge from that much more extracted wine. Out of magnum, the 1985 Mouton is stunning and still a tad on the young side, soaring from the glass in a blaze of cassis, tobacco leaf, gravelly soil tones, a touch of coffee, fresh herbs and a very stylish base of smoky new oak. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied and impressively complex, with a fine core of fruit, moderate tannins and outstanding length and grip on the very poised and classy finish. Out of magnum this is still a fairly young wine.
The score for 1985 Chateau Palmer Margaux is 90 points from Robert Parker and the tasting note - Tasted at the Château Palmer vertical in London, the 1985 Château Palmer was clearly a favourite amongst the participants in the tasting, although here I actually concur with Robert Parker - it's a pleasant Margaux, but not the most complex wine of the vintage. You get the feeling that it doesn't fire on all cylinders. It has an appealing bacon fact and savory bouquet - a little smudged, but full of charm. The palate is fleshy on the entry, perhaps here with a touch of brettanomyces, the acidity nicely judged with expressive Merlot defining the finish. It does not "take off" as the greatest 1985s are wont to do, yet you would contentedly polish off a bottle, seduced by its easy-going nature. Drink through 2028.