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  1. 2005 Chappellet Pritchard Hill Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley

    $ 119.99

    "Big, ripe and complex, but light on its feet. An elegant, spicy mix of rich currant, anise, toasty oak, espresso bean and subtle herbal scents, all of which fold together nicely, ending with a long, persistent finish. Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot and Malbec. Best from 2010 through 2016." 96 points - Wine Spectator, August 20, 2008, #24 Top 100 of 2008

    Sold by: B-21 from USA

  2. 2005 Torbreck Shiraz The Factor Barossa Valley 1.5 Liter

    $ 219.99

    "The 2005 The Factor is 100% Shiraz sourced from dry grown vines from six sub-regions of Barossa. It spent 24 months in 30% new French oak. Opaque purple-colored, it delivers an expressive bouquet of pepper, smoke, espresso roast, blackberry, blueberry, and licorice. Full-bodied and voluptuous on the palate, nuances of saddle leather and mineral emerge to complement the layers of spicy blue and black fruits. The wine is beautifully integrated with enough well-concealed tannin to keep this wine evolving for a decade. The pure finish lingers for 60+ seconds to complete the experience of a totally hedonistic turn-on." 97 points - Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate, Issue 173 (Oct 2007) "Torbreck, under the leadership of owner/winemaker David Powell, remains a Barossa Valley benchmark as well as one of the world’s greatest wine estates. The top cuvees are limited production and expensive but there are also some outstanding values in the portfolio. With regard to the current vintages for the Barossa red wines, David Powell states “? 2004 is more savory while 2005 has more purity and definition. 2004 is more classic, 2005 will take longer to come around.” Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate, Issue 173 (Oct 2007)

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  3. Caymus "Special Selection" Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

    $ 229.00

    1995 Wine - Red Cabernet Sauvignon and Blends United States Napa Valley California

    Sold by: K & L Wines from USA

  4. 2005 Hundred Acre Kayli Morgan Vineyard

    $ 299.00

    "Hundred Acre Kayli Morgan Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon is made exclusively from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes grown in our own Kayli Morgan vineyard just north of St. Helena at the base of Howell Mountain. Beautifully broad, savory, and full-bodied, and even though it is all Cabernet Sauvignon, it always comes across like an exotic Merlot from Pomerol, especially the famed Le Pin. Seductive and sensual, with notes of cedar, sweet kirsch, graphite, and spice, the wine is full-bodied, layered, gorgeously plump". Snooth Winery and vineyard owner, Jayson Woodbridge sources his grapes from a single vineyard located just north of St. Helena. Farmed by such a big name as Jim Barbour, who has worked in some of the finest vineyards of Napa Valley and has teamed with Heidi Barrett, Hundred Acre’s combines a bond of quality and satisfaction. From the stunning package, to the 23k gold ring on the neck of the bottle, these wines are of utmost elegance and finesse.

    Sold by: Brix House from USA

  5. 2005 Torbreck Shiraz The Factor Barossa Valley 3.0L

    $ 599.99

    The 2005 The Factor is 100% Shiraz sourced from dry grown vines from six sub-regions of Barossa. It spent 24 months in 30% new French oak. Opaque purple-colored, it delivers an expressive bouquet of pepper, smoke, espresso roast, blackberry, blueberry, and licorice. Full-bodied and voluptuous on the palate, nuances of saddle leather and mineral emerge to complement the layers of spicy blue and black fruits. The wine is beautifully integrated with enough well-concealed tannin to keep this wine evolving for a decade. The pure finish lingers for 60+ seconds to complete the experience of a totally hedonistic turn-on. Torbreck, under the leadership of owner/winemaker David Powell, remains a Barossa Valley benchmark as well as one of the world’s greatest wine estates. The top cuvees are limited production and expensive but there are also some outstanding values in the portfolio. With regard to the current vintages for the Barossa red wines, David Powell states “? 2004 is more savory while 2005 has more purity and definition. 2004 is more classic, 2005 will take longer to come around.” 97 Points, Robert Parker's Wine Advocate (Oct 2007)

    Sold by: B-21 from USA

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