This lot is comprised of 3 bottle(s) of Vertical Chateau Margaux 1995-1997 - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $2100 - $3300 with a reserve of $1700. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11668. In this lot 1 bottle of 1997 Chateau Margaux (750ml), 1 bottle of 1995 Chateau Margaux (750ml), 1 bottle of 1996 Chateau Margaux (750ml).
Condition
Please note the following condition - In Neck And Scuffed Label on 1995 Chateau Margaux.
Please note the following condition - In Neck And Scuffed Label on 1996 Chateau Margaux.
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The consignor installed his wine cellar in early 1991, a project that grew over decades. Many of the bottles were carefully selected during his travels to France and Italy, while others were sourced via government outlets in Quebec and Ontario. Always in a climate-controlled environment, the collection reflected a deep appreciation for fine wine—an interest first sparked years ago while dining at a local restaurant boasting a 40,000-bottle cellar, once the largest in North America. Though his own 1,500-bottle cellar was modest by comparison, it became a treasured part of his life. Now, at 74 and no longer drinking much, he feels it's time to begin letting it go.
The score for 1997 Chateau Margaux is 90 from Robert Parker and the tasting note - Undoubtedly a success for the vintage, this immensely charming, dark ruby/purple-colored wine exhibits floral, black currant, and smoky, toasty oak aromas. There is admirable richness, excellent ripeness, not a great deal of density, or superb concentration, but plenty of finesse, suppleness, and character. It can be drunk young, or cellared for 12-15 years. Additional scores for the wine in this lot - The Wine Advocate 95 points , Falstaff Magazine 93 points .
The score for 1995 Chateau Margaux is 95 from Robert Parker and the tasting note - Bottled very late (November, 1997), the 1995 has continued to flesh out, developing into one of the great classics made under the Mentzelopoulos regime. The color is opaque ruby/purple. The nose offers aromas of licorice and sweet smoky new oak intermixed with jammy black fruits, licorice, and minerals. The wine is medium to full-bodied, with extraordinary richness, fabulous equilibrium, and hefty tannin in the finish. In spite of its large size and youthfulness, this wine is user-friendly and accessible. This is a thrilling Margaux that will always be softer and more evolved than its broader-shouldered sibling, the 1996. How fascinating it will be to follow the evolution of both of these vintages over the next half century. Anticipated maturity- 2005-2040. Additional scores for the wine in this lot - Decanter 99 points , Wine Spectator 97 points , Jasper Morris Inside Burgundy 97 points .
The score for 1996 Chateau Margaux is 98 from Robert Parker and the tasting note - When I used to drink this wine as a student, it generally left me a bit cold, but several recent bottles of the 1996 Château Margaux lead me to think that I must have had bad luck with a poorly stored batch of bottles. Along with Haut-Brion, Margaux is the most forward of the 1996 first growths, offering up an expressive bouquet of creamy cassis fruit mingled with cigar wrapper, sweet spices, espresso roast and loamy soil. Medium to full-bodied, suave and fleshy, with melting tannins and a long, expansive finish, it's in a beautiful place today. Additional scores for the wine in this lot - The Wine Advocate 100 points .