This lot is comprised of 4 bottle(s) of 2003 Chateau Lafite Rothschild, Margaux, Mouton Rothschild and Haut Brion - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $2800 - $4000 with a reserve of $2000. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11549. In this lot you will find 1 bottle of 2003 Chateau Lafite Rothschild Pauillac (750ml), 1 bottle of 2003 Chateau Margaux (750ml), 1 bottle of 2003 Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac (750ml), 1 bottle of 2003 Chateau Haut Brion Pessac Leognan Premier Grand Cru Classe (750ml).
Condition
Bordeaux In Neck on 2003 Chateau Margaux.
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A consignor from BC, his passion for wine began 30 years ago. He built a temperature and humidity-controlled cellar in the 90s and stores his collection there. The bottles were all sourced either direct from the producers or through Marquis Wine Cellars in Vancouver.
The score for 2003 Chateau Lafite Rothschild Pauillac is 100 points from Robert Parker and the tasting note - The 2003 Lafite Rothschild comes as close to perfection as any of the great Lafites made over the past three decades (1982, 1986, 1996, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2010). This sensational effort came in at 12.7% natural alcohol, it is made in the style of one of this estate’s great classics, the 1959. Composed of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot and the rest Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, it exhibits a dense ruby/purple color to the rim along with a luxurious bouquet of cedarwood, lead pencil shaving, white chocolate, cocoa and cassis. Fat, rich, opulent and full-bodied with low acidity and stunning seductiveness and complexity, this noble wine possesses a bountiful, generous, heady style. It is just coming into its plateau of maturity where it should hold for 20-25 years. This is one of the candidates for the wine of the vintage – make no mistake about that.
The score for 2003 Chateau Margaux is 98 points from Robert Parker and the tasting note - This was the finest performance by this wine that I have seen since it was released. I did not expect the 2003 Chateau Margaux to show this well in a vintage where the southern part of the Medoc was clearly less impressive than the north. However, it is a beautiful, dark plum/purple-tinged effort with sensational aromatics, a full-bodied mouthfeel, and a youthfulness, precision and freshness that belie what one generally associates with this vintage. It can be drunk now and over the next 15-20 years. Kudos to Chateau Margaux.
The score for 2003 Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac is 95 points from Robert Parker and the tasting note - Backward, powerful, and extremely tannic, the dense purple-colored 2003 Mouton-Rothschild, a blend of 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc, and 2% Petit Verdot, fashioned from yields of 28 hectoliters per hectare, with a finished alcohol of 12.9%, improves dramatically with aeration. With full-bodied, meaty, powerful, dry flavors as well as a huge finish, this high class wine should be at its finest between 2012-2040+. During its sojourn in barrel, it reminded me of a hypothetical blend of the 1982 and 1986 Moutons, but since bottling, it appears different, and even more tannic than those two vintages. I still believe the finest recent Mouton-Rothschild is the 2000.
The score for 2003 Chateau Haut Brion Pessac Leognan Premier Grand Cru Classe is 96 points from Wine Spectator and the tasting note - Complex aromas of black licorice, tobacco and cedar with red fruits. Full-bodied, with superseductive, silky tannins, loads of fruit and a finish that lasts for minutes. A beauty in all the sense of the word. Best after 2012.