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RE: Old Bordeaux

Posted by rlindsa on March 7, 2010 at 06:24:04:

I ultimately decided NOT to go - just too much money. There is another tasting in a few months that features:

1989 Chateau Lynch Bages Pauillac
1983 Leoville Las Cases St. Julien
1975 Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou St. Julien
1970 Langoa Barton St. Julien
1999 Chateau Palmer Margaux
1985 Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac
1995 Chateau La Mondotte St Emilion and
1970 Rieussec Sauterne

It's "only" $195, so I suspect I'll go to it.

This is done by WineWatch in Ft. Lauderale (www.winewatch.com). They have several "events" per month, ranging from $35 to over $500 per person. I just moved here in August and only recently discovered them. I'm going there soon to check our their collection - it looks to be fantastic!