Fine Wine

September 0917, 2019
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LOT 359

Lot 359

CHÂTEAU D'YQUEM 1975 (1) WA 98

CHÂTEAU D'YQUEM 1975 (1) WA 98
Lot 359 Details
CHÂTEAU D'YQUEM 1975

Sauternes. Premier Cru Supérieur
u. vts. bin soiled & damaged label

The 1975 Château d'Yquem stands as one of the towering successes of that decade and at 40 years of age, it shows no signs of losing any of its prowess. This bottle represented one of the best that I have encountered. Iridescent in color, the bouquet soars from the glass, a pyrotechnic display of quince, Clementine, honey and a touch of aszu, lending it a slight Tokaji-like personality. It is beautifully defined and intense. The palate is pure and detailed with a killer line of acidity, vibrant honeyed fruit and a mellifluous finish that is now fully expressive. It vies with the imperious 1971 as the greatest Yquem of that era. This is simply magnificent. June 2015 Drink: 2015-2050 WA 98

1 bt.    per lot $700 - $900

Realised: $1,320
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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