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For those who keep special wines to mark memorable occasions. Occasions like cracking a good deal in business, which you want to raise a toast with some wine that really befits the occasion. The wine you then need to be looking for is that which is rated 95 points going right up to the full score of 100. These wines are expensive but they sure worth your sweat and money.
Chateau La Mission-Haut-Brion (Futures Pre-sale) 2010: This is a 100 point rated red wine from Bordeaux, France. This is a powerful La Mission, 2010. It blends 62% Cabernet Sauvignon, 1% Cabernet Franc, 37% Merlot, which has achieved 15% natural alcohol content. The pH level is normal giving the wine the precision, vibrancy and freshness despite its large size. This full bodied wine is a collectors wine and needs about 10 years of cellaring and should go on for 40 to 50 years.
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With the job scenes not looking so good and with the inflation hitting the ceiling, red wine lovers find it very hard to indulge in what they love so much. With vintage and expensive wines, it seems like a crime to consume such wines, which are so rare. So here is a list of expensive wines which you can pick up from a shop, in a case of winning a lottery.
Romanee-Conti 1997: The super fine vintage red wine comes for around $1600. This is a French Burgundy that is beautiful, robust and rich; this rare vintage is the finest of the very rare Romanee Conti bottles. This is the most pure, aristocratic and an extremely intense Pinot Noir that you could ever dream of. It is not just nectar but is so good that it can be used as a yardstick to judge all other Burgundies.
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