Fine Wine

March 0210, 2020
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LOT 319

Lot 319

ANTINORI SOLAIA TOSCANA IGT 1999 (1) WA 94
ANTINORI SOLAIA TOSCANA IGT 2001 (1) WA 96
TENUTA SAN GUIDO BOLGHERI SASSICAIA SASSICAIA 1999 (2)

ANTINORI SOLAIA TOSCANA IGT 1999 (1) WA 94
ANTINORI SOLAIA TOSCANA IGT 2001 (1) WA 96
TENUTA SAN GUIDO BOLGHERI SASSICAIA SASSICAIA 1999 (2)
Lot 319 Details
ANTINORI SOLAIA TOSCANA IGT 1999 (1)

Tuscany.
u. bn. scraped label

WA 94

ANTINORI SOLAIA TOSCANA IGT 2001 (1)

Tuscany.
u. bn. scraped label

The 2001 Solaia, far superior to the overrated 1997 (to which I also prefer the 1999 and 1994) is a classic example of central Tuscan Cabernet at its best, ruby-purple in color, warm and explosive in its expression of black currant fruit, tobacco, tar, and graphite, superbly concentrated and dense on the palate but balanced and shapely at the same time and with a noble austerity and grip on the finish which resembles the best of Bordeaux. The wine is a sure bet for another two decades of superb drinking. April 2006 Drink: 2006-2026 WA 96

TENUTA SAN GUIDO BOLGHERI SASSICAIA SASSICAIA 1999 (2)

Tuscany.
u. 2 x bn. 1 x scraped label

4 bts.    per lot $1,000 - $1,200

Realised: $1,188
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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LOT 319
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