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November 25December 03, 2019
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LOT 213

Lot 213

DOMAINE PONSOT CLOS DE LA ROCHE CUVÉE VIEILLES VIGNES 1991 (1) WA 97

DOMAINE PONSOT CLOS DE LA ROCHE CUVÉE VIEILLES VIGNES 1991 (1) WA 97
Lot 213 Details
DOMAINE PONSOT CLOS DE LA ROCHE CUVÉE VIEILLES VIGNES 1991

Côte de Nuits. Grand Cru Classé
u. 2 cm. scraped label

Ponsot's 1991 Clos de la Roche-Vieilles Vignes (55-year old vines that produced 1/2 ton per hectare) is a mind-boggling wine that rivals virtually anything produced in Burgundy over the last several decades. It offers an amazingly sweet bouquet redolent with aromas of crushed black-raspberries, black-cherries, and underlying earthy, truffle-like notes. Awesomely rich, dense, and full-bodied, this spectacular low acid, multidimensional wine has a blockbuster finish. While drinkable now, it should age effortlessly for 15-20 or more years. December 1993 WA 97

1 bt.    per lot $2,200 - $2,400

Realised: $3,000
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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