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Barolo, 1975

Giordano, Barolo, Piedmont

A 1975 Barolo from Giordano is a wine of historical significance and interest, as Giordano is known for producing wines that reflect both the quality of the vintage and the classic characteristics of Barolo. The aging would have developed a rich, complex character, reflecting both the vintage and Giordano’s approach to traditional Barolo winemaking. This Barolo would offer a nuanced and sophisticated drinking experience, demonstrating the depth and elegance achieved through decades of careful maturation.
Carefully decant the wine to remove sediment, but handle it gently to avoid overexposure to air, as older wines can be delicate.
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Price: $264.86 USD
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Barolo, 1975

Francesco Pittatore - Ponte Rocca, Barolo, Piedmont

A 1975 Barolo from Francesco Pittatore, specifically from the Ponte Rocca vineyard, would be an intriguing and significant wine. Francesco Pittatore is a producer known for its traditional approach to winemaking, and a Barolo from this vintage would likely offer a deep, complex, and nuanced experience. The aging would have imparted a rich, complex character, reflecting both the vintage and the traditional winemaking approach of Francesco Pittatore.

Carefully decant the wine to remove sediment, but handle it gently to avoid overexposure to air, as older wines can be delicate.
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Price: $251.55 USD
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Barolo, 1975

Luigi Bosca - Riserva, Barolo, Piedmont

A 1975 Barolo Riserva from Luigi Bosca is a rare and special wine. Luigi Bosca, traditionally known for its work in Argentina, also produces select Italian wines that reflect meticulous winemaking practices. A Barolo Riserva from this producer and vintage would showcase both the aging potential of Barolo and the specific craftsmanship of Luigi Bosca.

Expect a richly complex and nuanced bouquet. Classic Barolo aromas such as dried roses, violets, and tar would be prominent. The nose would also feature earthy and savory notes like truffles, forest floor, and aged leather. Flavours of earthy notes, and savoury elements like leather and herbs would dominate.
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Price: $198.31 USD
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Barolo, 1975

Massimo Oddero - Coluè, Barolo, Piedmont

A 1975 Barolo from Massimo Oddero, particularly from the Coluè vineyard, represents a noteworthy example of Barolo from a distinguished producer known for its commitment to traditional winemaking techniques. Massimo Oddero is celebrated for crafting Barolos that reflect both the character of their vineyards and the aging potential of the wines. The aging would have developed a rich, complex character, reflective of both the vintage and Massimo Oddero’s dedication to traditional Barolo winemaking.
Carefully decant the wine to remove sediment, but handle it gently to avoid overexposing it to air, as older wines can be delicate.
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Price: $238.24 USD
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Barolo, 1975

A. Camerano, Barolo, Piedmont

A 1975 Barolo from A. Camerano is a historically significant wine, representing a blend of traditional winemaking and the unique characteristics of the Barolo region. A. Camerano, known for its focus on classic Barolo styles. The aging would impart a rich, complex character, reflecting both the vintage and the traditional winemaking approach of A. Camerano. This Barolo would offer a sophisticated and nuanced drinking experience, showcasing the depth and evolution that come with decades of careful maturation.

Carefully decant the wine to remove sediment, but handle it gently to avoid overexposing it to air, as older wines can be delicate.
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Price: $238.24 USD
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Barolo, 1975

Francone - Riserva, Barolo, Piedmont

A 1975 Barolo Riserva from Francone would be an exceptional wine, reflecting the depth and complexity that can develop with careful aging. Francone is known for producing high-quality Barolo.
The wine would present a deep garnet or brick-red hue with a broad tawny or amber rim. Over nearly 50 years, the colour would have evolved to a more translucent shade. Expect some sediment and possibly a touch of cloudiness, which is typical of older wines. The bouquet would be richly complex, showcasing the nuances developed over decades. Classic Barolo aromas such as dried roses, violets, and tar would be prominent.
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Barolo, 1975

Gigi Rosso, Barolo, Piedmont

The 1975 Barolo from Gigi Rosso is a fine example of a classic Barolo from a respected producer, and it should have developed beautifully over the years.
The 1975 Gigi Rosso Barolo is likely to be a wine of considerable depth and complexity, showing the full spectrum of aged Barolo characteristics. The wine’s evolution over nearly five decades would have softened its once robust tannins, turning it into a refined, elegant, and contemplative wine.
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Barolo, 1975

Marchesi di Barolo, Barolo, Piedmont

Barolo wines from 1975, especially those from a reputable producer like Marchesi di Barolo, are highly esteemed and likely to have aged into something special.
Expect a garnet hue with a brick-orange rim, typical of well-aged Nebbiolo. The wine may appear slightly lighter in colour due to its age. It will have aromas of earthy notes, dried fruits and some hints of leather and tar. Medium to full-bodied, though the tannins have likely softened significantly over time, making the wine more elegant.

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Barolo, 1975

Ca Rossa

A 1975 Barolo from Ca' Rossa is a beautifully aged wine, reflecting the classic characteristics of Barolo and the particular style of Ca' Rossa. After nearly 50 years, this wine would have developed a complex and nuanced profile, showcasing the effects of extensive aging. Its age would have imbued it with a complex and nuanced character, offering a rich tapestry of flavours and aromas.
Decant the wine carefully to remove sediment, but avoid excessive aeration, as older wines can be delicate.
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Price: $211.62 USD
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Barolo, 1975

Succ. A. Camerano, Barolo, Piedmont

A 1975 Barolo from Succ. A. Camerano is a noteworthy wine, reflecting the rich tradition of Barolo winemaking in Piedmont. The name "Succ. A. Camerano" refers to a historical winery known for producing classic, high-quality Barolo.
Aromas: The nose would be richly complex and deeply aromatic, showcasing the nuances developed over nearly 50 years. Expect classic Barolo aromas such as dried roses, violets, and tar. Earthy and savoury notes like truffles, forest floor, and aged leather would be prominent.
Palate: On the palate, the wine would be smooth and refined, with tannins that have softened into a velvety texture.
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Price: $238.24 USD
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Barolo, 1975

Agostino Mascarello, Barolo, Piedmont

1975 Barolo from Agostino Mascarello, a respected producer in the Barolo region of Piedmont, is an exceptional and historical wine.
On the palate, the wine would be smooth and elegant, with tannins that have softened into a velvety texture. The acidity, while mellowed, would still provide structure and balance. Flavours of dried red fruits, earthy notes, and savoury elements such as leather and herbs would be prominent. The wine might also have umami characteristics, reminiscent of aged cheese or soy sauce, adding to its depth.
Carefully decant the wine to remove sediment, but do so gently to avoid overexposure to air, as older wines can be delicate.
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Price: $251.55 USD
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Barolo, 1975

Giovanni Scanavino- Barolo, Piedmont
** BIG 3.75L bottle **

Barolo lies just south-west of Alba in Italy's north-western Piedmont region. It is considered one of the finest and longest-lived wines, often referred to as 'the king of wines and the wine of kings'. Wine production is strictly limited to the vineyards located on steep hills around the towns of Barolo, La Morra, Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d'Alba and Monforte d'Alba, Despite the different characteristics of these wines due to the varied terroir, they do display similar traits. These include a garnet color, powerful structure, firm tannins and high levels of acidity and alcohol, with the capacity to age for many years.
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Price: $464.51 USD
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Barolo, 1975

Salvano Saverio

Barolo is known as the 'king of wines' and is made from the Nebbiolo grape. Heady aromas of rose, leather, vanilla, cherry, pepper, cranberry, strawberry. Fruits are perfectly knitted with the tannins and acidity. It's a powerful wine but remarkably subtle. Don't underestimate it and certainly serve it with food to show at it's best. Nebbiolo has naturally high tannins and acidity, so it will take on full-flavoured, rich foods no problem at all.
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Price: $211.62 USD
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Belaverga, 1975

Giordano

Pelaverga vine is certainly a native of Saluzzo. In the Turin area it is known as synonymous with Cari. Pelaverga vine was then introduced in the town of Verduno in the 17th century by Beato Sebastiano Valfrè, who got some vine plants grown in the Saluzzo area. The vine, due to the scarse production among other characteristics, seemed doomed to disappear. In the ‘70s, thanks to the intuition of some winegrowers of Verduno, the Pelaverga grape was recovered and saved from extinction. The berry is black large, elliptical, short with very waxy, blue-purple skin. The bunch is medium to large, conical or pyramidal elongated, generally compact with a medium-small, pentagonal, five-lobed leaf.
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Price: $118.46 USD
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Cabernet Sauvignon (I), 1975

Isola Augusta - Riserva Speciale

A classic red Italian wine made from the Cabernet Sauvignon grape. The wine has aged to produce a garnet core with a clear rim. Lots of oak, leather and soft tannins remain.
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Calem Port, 1975

Vintage Port
Rewaxed- Remains of label

A port with good maturity without being in any way over-mature. Surprisingly dry in style (compared with a tawny and a colheita ), good fruit, some raisins, quite discreet on the nose, surprisingly light and quite elegant.

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Price: $179.68 USD
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Castel del Monte, 1975

Vini Chiddo Botondo

Castel del Monte is a DOC of the Puglia wine region in south-eastern Italy. Its specialty is red wines (although a tiny amount of white and rosé are also produced) made from Uva di Troia complemented by Aglianico and occasionally Bombino Nero. The 'castle on the hill' referred to in the Castel del Monte name is precisely that: an octagonal 13th-century fortification with a commanding view of the surrounding landscape. Over the centuries the castle (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) has been used as a prison, a plague shelter and finally a source of marble and stone for opportunistic locals. The hill on which it sits is almost perfectly at the center of the DOC's catchment area,
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Price: $131.77 USD
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Castel del Monte, 1975

Rivera

Castel del Monte is a DOC of the Puglia wine region in south-eastern Italy. Its specialty is red wines (although a tiny amount of white and rosé are also produced) made from Uva di Troia complemented by Aglianico and occasionally Bombino Nero. The 'castle on the hill' referred to in the Castel del Monte name is precisely that: an octagonal 13th-century fortification with a commanding view of the surrounding landscape. Over the centuries the castle (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) has been used as a prison, a plague shelter and finally a source of marble and stone for opportunistic locals. The hill on which it sits is almost perfectly at the center of the DOC's catchment area,
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Price: $131.77 USD
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Castello di Donoratico, 1975

Castello di Donoratico

A red with balanced body and a fine ruby colour. Its aromas are typically spicy and consist of pepper and sweet tobacco; the background notes hint at jam and violet. A pleasant drinkability with good concentration, mature and harmonious tannins with a long-lasting fruity finish.
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Price: $131.77 USD
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Cesanese del Piglio, 1975

Cantina Cesarese del Piglio

Very forward nose of leather and cherries, liquorice wild strawberries, ripe plums and pencil .The palate is very nice balance of sweet fruit and acidity.
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Price: $105.15 USD
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Chateau Batailley, 1975

New

Pauillac, 5th Growth Classification

fully mature, with an enthralling cedary, spicy, plum-like bouquet, this large-scaled Batailley is displaying some amber at the edge, but exhibits wonderful fruit and length
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Price: $106.41 USD
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Chateau Beychevelle, 1975

St julien 4me cru classe

The 1975 Château Beychevelle represents a tope quality mature Bordeaux wine. Its complexity, elegance, and depth make it a remarkable wine that reflects the quality and aging potential of Bordeaux wines. Enjoying such a wine is a special occasion, offering a unique tasting experience and a glimpse into the history and heritage of Château Beychevelle.

Tasting Notes
A mature mahogany core with tawny rim. It has a rather sweet, I am guessing chaptalized nose which turn very toffee-ish with 10 minutes in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied, moderate tannins, rather foursquare and conservative but quite mellow and refined on the finish.
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Price: $246.23 USD
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Chateau Canon, 1975

Saint-Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classe

This wine was very aromatic, showing of its St. Emilion characteristics. Hints of dark fruits with a range of tobacco & leather. Very round mouth feel and a smooth long finish.
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Château Canon is a prestigious wine estate located in the Saint-Émilion appellation of the Bordeaux region in France. Renowned for its exquisite Bordeaux blends, Château Canon's wines are primarily composed of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, reflecting the unique terroir of limestone and clay soils. The estate has a storied history dating back to the 18th century and is named after Jacques Kanon, who founded it in 1760.
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Price: $158.39 USD
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Chateau Canon la Gaffeliere, 1975

St Emilion Grand Cru Classe

Still alive! Beautiful claret with nose of plums, juice ripe grapes with graphite, coffee and truffles enhancing the experience. On the palate it is elegant with dark fruit and cinnamon and clove spice. Certainly will bring our its best character after decanting for 1-2 hours onwards.

Château Canon la Gaffelière, located in the esteemed Saint-Émilion appellation of Bordeaux, France, is a historic estate revered for its exceptional wines and rich heritage. With roots dating back to the 16th century, this iconic property has been meticulously tended by generations of the Malet Roquefort family, who have upheld a tradition of excellence in winemaking.
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Price: $131.77 USD
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Chateau Cheval Blanc, 1975

St Emilion Premier Grand Cru Classe A

*** 90 Points - Neil Martin Wine Journal ***

" this is a lovely Cheval Blanc with an expressive, open-knit nose, again more merlot-driven than cabernet franc with tertiary fruit inflecting the red-berried fruits with just a touch of mulberry and fresh fig. The palate is full-bodied, fleshy and succulent, touches of tar, orange rind and more dried herbs/cigar box coming through towards the finish. Drink now 2018" Neil Martin Wine Journal.

About Chateau Cheval Blanc Château Cheval Blanc is one of the most illustrious wine estates in the Bordeaux region of France, located in the Saint-Émilion appellation.
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Price: $525.73 USD
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