I have a very limited quantity of these wines.
Opus One, Napa, 2004 $167.98
“Bordeaux-like in its structure and balance, showing cedary oak, dusty berry, dried currant and mineral, with hints of herb and sage. The flavors firm up on the finish, and this is rich and intense without being heavy. Needs decanting. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec.” The Wine Spectator
Krug, Vintage, 1996 $319.95
“A powerful, majestic Champagne. Deep and compelling, with aromas of wholegrain toast, coconut and dried citrus. Lean and racy on the palate, with a creaminess that’s yet to be integrated. A classic ‘96, with ripe, exotic aromas and a steely structure. Still a baby, with the long, resonant finish confirming its potential.”
Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator 99 Points
Henschke, Hill of Grace Shiraz, 2001 $459.99
“The 2001 Shiraz Hill of Grace (100% Shiraz aged 18 months in 100% new French and American oak) is not a blockbuster, but rather a surprisingly elegant, full-flavored Shiraz offering notes of mocha, white chocolate, pepper, blackberry liqueur, and cassis. Fleshy and earthy, with outstanding purity, richness, and overall symmetry, it is a complex, more evolved example of this cuvee.” Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
