This lot is comprised of 1 bottle(s) of 1991 Domaine Meo Camuzet Vosne Romanee Aux Brulees Premier Cru - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $1500 - $2200 with a buy it now of $1850. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11523.
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Please note the following condition/s on 1991 Domaine Meo Camuzet Vosne Romanee Aux Brulees Premier Cru 3 cm and Lightly torn label.
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This Vancouver based consignor discovered fine wine after tasting Lynch Bages while on a trip to Scotland over 50 years ago. From that moment on, with Robert Parker as his guide, he did everything he could to buy top Bordeaux and after 20 or 30 years the wines were performing as predicted. All wine was purchased upon release and stored and immediately stored in a 1000 bottle wine cellar. The temperature was a constant 15C, and the humidity was always more than 50%. When he moved to a condo, the best wines (including all the bottles committed to Iron Gate) went immediately into a Silhouette cooler, once again at 15C. He hopes that his collection will please others as much as it did him.
The tasting note for 1991 Domaine Meo Camuzet Vosne Romanee Aux Brulees Premier Cru is from Robert Parker and the score is 92 - The 1991 Vosne-Romanee-Les Brulees, from some of Meo's oldest vines, exhibits a superb, saturated, deep purple color, a fragrant, stunningly gorgeous nose of black fruits, smoked meats, herbs, and toasty new oak. Deep, with a voluptuous texture, this full-bodied wine possesses soft tannin, stunning richness, a high glycerin level, and sweet tannins in the finish. Drink this lusty, full-throttle red burgundy over the next decade. This firm does a spectacular job with its two premier crus from Vosne-Romanee. While the Vosne-Romanee-Les Brulees (yields of only 15-20 hectoliters per hectare) and the Vosne-Romanee-Cros Parantoux (a Richebourg look-alike) may be premier crus in name and price, they are grand crus in quality. Both are must purchases in 1991 if you are a burgundy fanatic.