Fine Wine Online Auction

November 22, 2016

LOT 241

Lot 241

VEGA SICILIA-ÚNICO 2002 (1)
GAJA BARBARESCO 1983 (1 MAG.)
DOMINUS ESTATE 2010 (1) 92 WS 100 WA

VEGA SICILIA-ÚNICO 2002 (1)
GAJA BARBARESCO 1983 (1 MAG.)
DOMINUS ESTATE 2010 (1) 92 WS 100 WA
Lot 241 Details
VEGA SICILIA-ÚNICO 2002 (1)
Ribera del Duero.

GAJA BARBARESCO 1983 (1 mag.)
Piedmonte.
Label: handwritten notation “5-20 years” (underlined) in blue marker

DOMINUS ESTATE 2010 (1)
Napa.

Composed of 95% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Petit Verdot, the stunning, full-bodied 2010 Dominus boasts an exceptional perfume of hoisin sauce, licorice, underbrush, forest floor, plums, black currants and jammy cherries intertwined with hints of cedar, baking spices and oak. Full-bodied and voluptuously textured, the 2010 is on a slightly faster evolutionary track than the 2009 (somewhat of an anomaly for these two vintages). This exquisite as well as prodigious 2010 can be drunk young, but it should age effortlessly for 20-25 years. Bravo! 92 WS 100 WA


2 bts. & 1 mag. per lot $800 - $1,100

Realised: $960
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

CONDITION DETAILS

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LOT 241
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