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There is Château Martinet 1982, a small winery in Bordeaux, and Dönnhoff Hermannshöhle 2015.
Old Bordeaux mature sensationally, but of course it always depends on the condition. Our bottle of Lafite-Rothschild from 1906 has a VTS fill level, which promises a lot of fun.
We have Avignonesi & Capannelle, Clos Du Marquis and Giacomo Borgogno.
Today we have Roeder Cristal, Dom Perignon, Pontet Canet and Weinert Malbec Estrella.
This time we have Champagne, Barbera from Piedmont, a Pomerol, a Port Epigone from South Africa and a fortified wine from Australia.
This time: A sparkling wine from Ferrari and a great Canon La Gaffeliere.
We just returned from a fantastic wine trip from Bordeaux, organized by Armin Diel (www.armindiel.com). Therefore, we have immediately tasted a wine from the travel program, Château Canon-La-Gaffeliere. And also Chardonnays from Bernhard Koch, which are among the top German Chardonnays. Weingut Bernhard Koch from the Palatinate is not so well known, but makes sensational Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, which belong to the top of Germany and are also very durable.
We have two 1964 wines, a Barolo and a Bordeaux, as well as the 1994 Orion Old Vines and a fantastic sweet wine experience.
This time we have a mature Champagne, a very good Bordeaux and a sensational Barolo.
It's not Christmas yet, but that's no reason not to taste Christmas wines after all.
This time there are three white wines from different regions and a Barolo Riserva 1985.
Again it is time for old fine Bordeaux and an old bottle of Valbuena. All wines were spent by a friend.
1967 Chateauneuf du Pape, 1947 Barolo and Chateau Troplong Mondot 1959 were donated by a friend.
Two German Riesling wines, an awesome Chateau Climens and a perfect Barolo from 1971 were the basis for a long evening.
A few new wines from the last presence auction and tried and tested ones from the cellar.
In addition to Riesling from Rheinhessen and three Californian wines, this time we have Ygrec and Petrus.
Thanks to a generous friend, we were able to taste excellent wines before the remaining bottles go to one of the next auctions.
During the blind tasting it appears to be three California wines. But one is from Bordeaux.
This time we tasted Les Manyes 2008, La Lagune 1982 and the new white Rioja from Marques de Murrieta.
This time we tasted 2007 Comtes de Champagne, a mature Grüner Veltliner, a classic Chablis, an unknown Californian wine, 1971 La Conseillante and 1967 Suduiraut.
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