Fine Wine

November 23December 01, 2020
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LOT 519

Lot 519

CAYMUS CABERNET SAUVIGNON 40TH ANNIVERSARY 2012 (1 LTR.) WA 96
CHÂTEAU DUCRU-BEAUCAILLOU 2004 (1) WA 93

CAYMUS CABERNET SAUVIGNON 40TH ANNIVERSARY 2012 (1 LTR.) WA 96
CHÂTEAU DUCRU-BEAUCAILLOU 2004 (1) WA 93
Lot 519 Details
CAYMUS CABERNET SAUVIGNON 40TH ANNIVERSARY 2012 (1 ltr.)

Napa Valley.
scraped label.

Its dense purple/black color is followed by copious quantities of crème de cassis and blackberry fruit, silky tannins, a voluptuous texture and stunning purity as well as length. This full-bodied effort is a fabulous example of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon as well as a tribute to this amazing family. It is so good now, why wait? However, I’m sure that like most vintages of Caymus, it will last for 20-25 years. Amazing! 40th Anniversary Label October 2014 WA 96

CHÂTEAU DUCRU-BEAUCAILLOU 2004 (1)

Saint-Julien. 2ième Cru Classé
scraped label.

WA 93

1 bt. & 1 ltr.    per lot $700 - $900

Realised: $864
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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LOT 519
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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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