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2004 is going to be a very good year for Tuscany and this wine is just being released. http://www.vinsrare.com/index.php?main_page=product_vino_info&cPath=28&products_id=1837A 2000 vintage (comparable) goes for $100 and a 1997 (better vintage) goes for $125. It's a "bargain" for a "collectible" wine. Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with this wine store although I have purchased many cases of wine from them. I think this one and The Chicago Wine Company http://www.tcwc.com/ consistently have good prices on "higher" end wines. Of course you can still find bargains at your local wine stores.
These guys are re-offering this wine again. I don't know how long it will last but it's a great price (especially the case price) for a really delicious wine ready to drink now. If you haven't tried a good CDP before, this will be a great opportunity. I got a case on order on the first order. http://www.vinsrare.com/2001.cuvee-du-vatican-chateauneuf-du-pape-fine.wine-1745.html
Thanks for head up, Woodsyi. I'm going to order a few bottles from them.
Interesting thread. Every link to Vins Rare that I clicked, resulted in an out of stock message, except for the current one. I entered 12 into the cart, and it was automatically adjusted to 8. I assume they're running out of this.
Just realized you can't link to the main site from the review. Here it is:http://www.idealwine.us/
Hey Woodsyi, thanks.Did you ever get the '05 Raquillet Mercurey Ville Vignes? If so, what did you think of it if you've tried it yet?Just had a 2006 Cabernet from California produced by Wyatt that has impressed me. Well balanced: lots of fruit with lots of structure (no overblown or vegetal Cali Cab this) and drinking well now. All for a $13. list! Worth twice the price. Given a 90 rating by Parker.Wyatt's 2006 Pinot Noir is also supposed to be very good (bought a bottle though I haven't tried it yet) and runs from $15 - 20 in the NY metro area according to Snooth.com.