Few wines received the hallowed 100-point critical score; a benchmark that producers and collectors alike treasure. We always want to provide our loyal customers with the world's greatest wines, so it is no surprise that we have numerous 100-point wines currently in stock.
Bordeaux represents the most by region, with an attractive range of prices covered. For example, the Montrose 2019 and Larcis Ducasse 2005 represent lovely value for the quality. At a higher level, it is no surprise to see Haut-Brion well represented, or two of the most outstanding Bordeaux wines: Cheval Blanc 2010 and Latour 2009.
Elsewhere in France, consider such legendary, rare wines as Selosse vintage 2008, La Tâche 1990 or Beaucastel Hommage 1989. From other regions, Eisele and Spottswoode are everything that Napa should be. This 100-point list makes for remarkable reading – and even better drinking.
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