The Friday List - 2/2/2024

Short and Sweet

Hello Collectors,

Today’s email is quite refreshing for me. I don’t particularly enjoy crafting massive lists because it’s entirely too easy to overlook something great. We also wanted to ensure that this email is as fresh as possible, only highlighting the new offers, which include both exceptional values and great collectibles. My only advice today is to act quickly; with such a short list, the best wines will disappear fast.

We sold an unbelievable amount of 2008 Dom Pérignon before the holidays, so I thought it would be a good idea to stock up again. If you missed out, this future classic needs a spot in your cellar. We follow that with a great selection of 2021 Domaine Leflaive, another set of wines we have quietly sold a substantial amount of this year. They haven’t been easy to come by, either, given the immense hype and high scores surrounding the wines. Take advantage of these today!

We also have a rather large selection of Domaine Lafarge. This is a personal favorite of mine, and considering these are all from top years, you simply can’t go wrong with any of these picks. Additionally, I’ve acquired some back-vintage Drouhin Vosne Romanee Petit Monts and two vintages of Jadot Bonnes Mares! The Jacques Lardiere vintages from Jadot have aged exceptionally well, and these bottles offer fantastic value for two mature vintages of Bonnes Mares. Oh, and a bottle of 1996 DRC La Tâche.

We close with two of the five perfectly rated 2016 Barolos by Vinous. Burlotto has risen to incredible heights, and Elio Grasso is not far behind now that it has broken the triple-point barrier. The 2016 Runcot is an extraordinary wine that we bought every bottle we could, and we know that if we were to source more, the price would be higher! Don’t miss out on this rare chance to get two of the best of the vintage.

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