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This comment appeared on Mark Squire's Bulletin Board
recently and it spelled to the letter what we have been preaching for the
last six months. Our advise, to any collector/consumer with disposable
income, is to seriously look at the following wines to purchase over the
next few weeks because these are the ones that will be much harder to
find at good prices.
Robert Parker, April 14th 2006..."Prices will be very high for the 2005
firsts($5,000+ in USA dollars,Petrus and Ausone probably pushing
$7500-10,000 by year end)...and smart money will go back and re-
examine 2003,2000,1996,1995,and 1990"
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Stock: 3872
You can waste your time trying to find ex-chateau, perfect stock of the 1989 or buy the 1990. The wine is almost undistinguishable from the 1989 and it is half the price. This is a great opportunity to acquire perfect, ex-chateau original cases of this legendary wine.
"More evolved than its world-famous sibling, the 1989, the 1990 continues to gain weight and stature every time I taste it. In a blind tasting, it is not easy to pick the difference between the younger, less evolved 1989 and the blockbuster 1990. The color is just starting to lighten a bit, but it is still saturated purple. Notes of smoke, chocolate, espresso, mocha, and blackberry and cassis jump from the glass of this full bodied, splendidly aromatic, and prodigiously concentrated wine. It is compelling stuff!" 96 points R. Parker
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