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  • 2002
  • White
  • Cote de Beaune
  • Burgundy
  • France
  • 750ml
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Lot 562

REMOVED LOT-2002 Lalou Bize Leroy Domaine d Auvenay Meursault - 1 bottle(s)-750ml

Estimate: CAD$400 - CAD$600
Current Bid
CAD$320
$235.29

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This lot is comprised of 1 bottle(s) of 2002 Lalou Bize Leroy Domaine d Auvenay Meursault - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $400 - $600 with a reserve of $300. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11719.

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The wines in this collection originate from a range of sources, including select boutique wine shops in London, New York City, and Beaune. Most of the Roumier bottles were purchased directly from the domaine. Although the wines have been moved a few times, they have consistently been kept in temperature-controlled storage to ensure optimal quality and preservation.

2002 Lalou Bize Leroy Domaine d Auvenay Meursault from this lot has the following scores - CellarTracker 92 points. This is the tasting note for 2002 Lalou Bize Leroy Domaine d Auvenay Meursault from nan - Product notes- The Domaine d'Auvenay belongs to the charismatic Lalou Bize-Leroy, who is also at the head of the less famous Leroy domain in Meursault. Its Chardonnays are noted to be the best in the world and their prices reflect this success. Madame Bize-Leroy, an energetic lady in her seventies, is also a fervent subscriber of biodynamics. She is Henri Leroy's daughter, the founder of the Leroy winemerchants, who bought half of the DRC (Domaine de la Roumanée Conti) in 1942 . In 1950s, she took over Maison Leroy, which had an impressive stock of vintage wines. In 1974 she took over from her father and became the joint manager of the DRC with her cousin Aubert de Villaine. She had to step down from this position in 1992, but still owns 25% of the shares. While building up the Leroy domain with other quality parcels, she purchased a farm at Saint-Romain that was to become the Domaine d'Auvenay. Included under this name are also the parcels inherited from her father, which were bought between 1989 and 1995.