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Fine AND Rare Wines Friday May 26, 2017 San Francisco

Fine AND Rare Wines Friday May 26, 2017 at 10am San Francisco Bonhams 220 San Bruno Avenue San Francisco, California 94103 bonhams.com Sale Number: 24281 Lots 1-489 Catalog: $35 Bids +1 (800) 223 2854 +1 (415) 861 8951 fax To bid via the internet please visit www.bonhams.com/24281 Please note that telephone bids must be submitted no later than 4pm on the day prior to the auction. New bidders must also provide proof of identity and address when submitting bids. Telephone bidding is only available for lots with a low estimate in excess of $1000. Inquiries United States Erin McGrath +1 415 503 3319 erin.mcgrath@bonhams.com Hong Kong Daniel Lam +852 3607 0004 daniel.lam@bonhams.com London Richard Harvey, M.W. +44 870 027 3622 wine@bonhams.com Automated Results Service +1 (800) 223 2854 Please contact client services with any bidding inquiries with any bidding inquiries Please see pages 82 to 85 for bidder information including Conditions of Sale, after-sale collection and shipment. Bonhams 220 San Bruno Avenue San Francisco, California 94103 2016, Bonhams & Butterfields Auctioneers Corp.; All rights reserved. Bond No. 57BSBGL0808 Bedford Wine Merchants Corp Wine/Liquor Auction Permit E386379 Wine/Liquor Store License Number G804518

Base Neck Very Top Shoulder Top Shoulder Very High Shoulder High Shoulder Mid-Shoulder Low Shoulder Notice to Bidders Condition Notes Please note that in keeping with our standard inspection guidelines wines from vintages 2000 and younger may not include condition notes unless we feel they are necessary to fully describe the condition of the wine. Case Terms owc... original wooden case ocb...original cardboard box ogb...original gift box New York Area Buyers We will help facilitate a one-time consolidated shipment between San Francisco and our East Coast warehouse at $15 per lot for buyers who pay their invoices in full within 5 business days of the auction. To make arrangements please contact Nory Suzuki at +1 (415) 503 3382 or nory.suzuki@bonhams.com. Arrangements to collect sold wine should be made within 14 days of the auction. Clients who do not pick up their sold wine within 60 days of the auction will incur storage charges of $5 per lot, per day beginning on day 61. After Sale Collection All lots in this auction, unless otherwise noted, are being held in our San Francisco warehouse and may be paid for and collected on the day of the auction. If you are unable to collect on the day of the auction, we ask that you make an appointment before collecting in San Francisco. We will transport wine purchases from San Francisco to our Los Angeles gallery on a first-come, first-served basis. Our California trucks do not run on a regular schedule and space is limited. If you prefer to have your wine shipped directly to you in Southern California, our cashiers can provide a third party shipping quote for you. We recommend purchases sent to our Los Angeles gallery be picked up within 24 hours of arrival. Transportation arrangements and appointments for collection in San Francisco should be made by contacting Nory Suzuki at + (415) 503 3382 or nory.suzuki@bonhams.com. 2 BONHAMS

Fine AND Rare Wines Lots 1-489 239 Fine & Rare Wines 3

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The Distinguished Collection of a California Gentleman. We begin with a truly lovely assemblage of classic Claret carefully collected and stored in a custom home wine cellar, maintained at ideal temperature. The wines were sourced upon release, at auction or through reputable retailers. Bid with confidence. 1 Dom Pèrignon 1982 (scuffed and stained label) $300-400 2 Dom Pèrignon 1985 (lightly scuffed and wrinkled label) ogb $280-380 3 Louis Roederer Vintage Champagne 1979 Cristal (4 scufffed, 3 stained and 1 lightly torn label, 4 corroded capsules) 4 bottles $2,800-3,800 4 Château Cheval Blanc 1966 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - A (1 base neck, 3 very top shoulder, 2 top shoulder, 6 scuffed and heavily stained labels, 2 lightly torn and 1 loose label, 6 oxidized capsules) 6 half-bottles...it has a typical bouquet for the vintage: tobacco and cigar box, the fruit in the background, tertiary and classic in style. The palate is very well balanced and errs more towards the Left Bank than the Right Bank: structured, firm, aloof but compelling. (94pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, July 2016) $1,200-1,500 5 Château Cheval Blanc 1978 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé (2 base neck, 1 top shoulder, 3 heavily bin-soiled, 8 scuffed, 2 stained and 1 lightly torn label, 4 scuffed capsules) 8 bottles 7 No lot 8 Château Figeac 1966 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - B (2 very top shoulder, 2 bin-soiled, 1 scuffed, 3 stained and 1 wrinkled label, 2 wrinkled and 1 loose capsule) 4 bottles The 1966 Figeac is a brilliant Saint Emilion that must rank as one of the best Right Banks of the vintage that is more reputed for its Left Bank wines. Deep in color, it has a magnificent, majestic bouquet that knocks you out: very perfumed and floral with a hint of peppermint developing with time. It is actually quite exotic for the normally conservative 1966 vintage. The palate is beautifully balanced and refined, here quite Left Bank in style with a fine line of acidity, filigree tannin and an effortless finish that will leave a Cheshire cat grin on your face. (96pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #226, Aug 2016) $400-500 9 Château Haut-Brion 1979 Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (heavily bin-soiled label) One of the top three or four wines of the vintage, the 1979 Haut- Brion has put on weight in its evolution in the bottle, and although fully mature, shows no signs of decline. The color is a dark garnet with some amber at the edge. The wine shows a very sweet nose of fruitcake intermixed with damp earth, tobacco, smoke, liquid mineral, black currants, and a hint of creosote. Medium to full-bodied, with excellent power and lushness, this is an atypically rich, layered, authoritatively flavorful wine that seems almost out of character for the vintage. (93pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 4th Ed., Dec 2002) $220-300 10 Chateau La Grave 1982 Pomerol (7 base neck, 8 very top shoulder, 6 lightly stained, 17 lightly scuffed and 5 wrinkled labels) 5 bottles and 16 half-bottles $650-850 $2,000-2,500 6 Château Clerc-Milon 1990 Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (7 base neck, 12 lightly wrinkled labels) owc Lots of dried fruit, currant and plum character. Medium- to fullbodied, with fine tannins and a pretty finish. (90pts Wine Spectator, Aug 2000) $600-800 Fine & Rare Wines 5

11 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 1982 Graves Cru Classé (lightly scuffed and wrinkled label, slight signs of past seepage) 1 double magnum A monumental wine, this historic La Mission-Haut-Brion was the last vintage made by the descendants of the Woltner family, who had owned this estate for decades prior to selling it to their neighbors, the Dillon family (the American owners of cross-street rival, Chateau Haut-Brion). The 1982 admirably demonstrates the magnificence of La Mission as well as the singularity of this amazing terroir. I had the good fortune of tasting it from barrel (where it was an enormous Graves fruit bomb) and watching it develop more nuances in bottle. At age 30, it remains a majestic, multidimensional, profound Bordeaux with another 20-30+ years of life ahead of it. It s no secret that the great vintages of Bordeaux have levels of fruit extract and depth that go beyond other years. It is this fruit, often referred to as fat or concentration, that takes decades to dissipate and fade. As it does so, the extraordinary aromatic expression of the terroir asserts itself. Remarkably, the 1982 is still in late adolescence and has not yet reached its peak. Early in my career, much of my reputation was established on calling this vintage correctly, but I never in my wildest dreams thought the 1982s would mature as slowly and last as long as some seem capable of doing. One of the handful of perfect wines of the vintage, the La Mission still possesses a remarkably dense ruby/purple color with only a slight garnet and lightening at the edge. The fruit-dominated aromatics reveal lots of cassis, blueberry, scorched earth, black truffle, incense, graphite and high-class, unsmoked cigar tobacco-like notes. Still exhibiting remarkable concentration, enormous body, silky sweet tannin, and no perceptible acidity, the 1982 remains fresh, delineated and super-compelling. A massive La Mission made by the Dewravin family and their winemakers, all of whom were dismissed the following year when the estate was acquired by Haut-Brion, this modern day legend shows no signs of decline. In fact, it may not have yet reached its peak. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #202, Aug 2012) $5,000-7,000 12 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 1982 Graves Cru Classé 4 half-bottles $1,600-2,000 13 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 1982 Graves Cru Classé (6 scuffed and 1 wrinkled label, 3 wrinkled capsules) 9 bottles $7,500-9,000 14 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 1988 Graves Cru Classé (4 scuffed, 2 wrinkled and 1 bin-soiled label, 3 slight signs of past seepage due to overfill, 2 scuffed capsules) 11 Firm, masculine and tannic with plenty of earth, truffle, asphalt and volcanic characteristics, this burly La Mission-Haut-Brion is bordering on being monolithic/foursquare. It reveals good body as well as plenty of tannin, adequate acidity, a dark plum/garnet color, and classic La Mission terroir characteristics of smoke, scorched earth, spice, roasted meats and camphor. (90pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #202, Aug 2012) $2,200-3,000 6 BONHAMS

15 Château Lafite Rothschild 1979 (1 scuffed and stained, and 1 tissue-stained label) $550-750 16 Château Lafite Rothschild 1981 (1 base neck, 4 wrinkled and 1 tissue stained label) 6 bottles It reveals the classic Lafite bouquet of red and black fruits, cedar, fruitcake, and tobacco-like aromas. In the mouth, this medium ruby/ garnet-colored wine displays a delicacy of fruit and sweet attack, but subtle, well-defined flavors ranging from tobacco, cigar box, cedar, and fruitcake. This is a savory, soft Lafite-Rothschild that is pleasing to both the intellect and the palate. (91pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 3rd Ed., Dec 1997) $2,200-3,000 17 Château Lafite Rothschild 1982 (5 base neck, 1 very top shoulder, 2 lightly scuffed capsules, 1 slightly depressed and 1 slightly protruding cork) 10 bottles Still backward with a deep ruby/plum color revealing only a touch of lightening at the edge, the wine offers up an extraordinary nose of caramelized herbs, smoke, cedar, pen ink, black currants, and earth. The gorgeous aromatics are followed by a full-bodied, plump, rich, fleshy wine with low acidity. With 6-8 hours decanting in a closed decanter, it will offer beautiful drinking, but it needs another 5-8 years to reach full maturity. It is capable of lasting 50-60 years. (97+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #183, June 2009) $22,000-30,000 18 Château Lafite Rothschild 1982 (1 top shoulder, 3 very high shoulder, 1 high shoulder, 7 scuffed, 4 stained and 3 lightly stained labels, 1 wrinkled capsule) 7 half-bottles $7,500-9,500 19 Château Lafite Rothschild 1985 (4 base neck, 7 scuffed, 4 bin-soiled, 1 stained and 2 torn labels, 2 slight signs of past seepage, 2 scuffed, 1 torn and 1 corroded capsule) 6 bottles It has a beautiful nose that is just classic Lafite. It is still fresh yet understated, stately even, with tobacco and cedar-tinged red berry fruit. It is not a powerful bouquet, but there is something...magnetic about it. The palate is still youthful with fine tannin, like the nose, understated yet very well balanced. The acidity here is perfectly judged with an almost nonchalant finish. You almost miss its virtues - it is just so self-effacing and insouciant. Just a really lovely Lafite- Rothschild at the peak of its powers. (93pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, July 2016) 20 Château Lafite Rothschild 1986 (2 heavily bin-soiled labels, 1 slight sign of past seepage and 1 scuffed capsule) This is beautifully defined, still full of energy, with copious blackberry, clove, leather and graphite aromas that seem to gain momentum in the glass. The palate is extremely well balanced with a crystalline quality, filigree tannin, perfectly pitched acidity, a quintessential Lafite- Rothschild with a sense of energy and focus undiminished by time. This finish displays immense purity and refinement, one of the most mineral-driven Lafites that I have encountered, whilst the aftertaste seems to linger for over one minute. (98pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $1,600-2,000 21 Château Lafite Rothschild 1988 10 bottles Broodingly backward and in need of considerable bottle age, the 1988 is a classic expression of Lafite. This deeply-colored wine exhibits the tell-tale Lafite bouquet of cedar, subtle herbs, dried pit fruits, minerals, and cassis. Extremely concentrated, with brilliantly focused flavors and huge tannins, this backward, yet impressively endowed Lafite-Rothschild may well turn out to be the wine of the vintage! (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #95, Oct 1994) $4,800-6,000 22 Château Lafite Rothschild 1989 (3 lightly scuffed labels, 10 scuffed capsules and 2 slightly protruding corks) Subtle, yet rich and decadent, offering meat, sweet berry and fresh leather on the nose. Full and very soft, with velvety tannins and a long, fruity finish. This has so much ripe fruit. Reserved and firm, this is turning to a very fine and shy Lafite. (93pts Wine Spectator, 2010) $6,000-8,000 23 Château Lafite Rothschild 1990 (1 base neck, 2 bin-soiled, 3 scuffed and 1 nicked label, 1 wrinkled and scuffed capsule) 7 bottles The 1990 Lafite has turned out far better than my early assessment. While it still possesses some firmness, and performs like a late adolescent in terms of its evolution, it boasts gorgeous aromas of cedar, tobacco leaf, cassis, and lead pencil shavings. The explosive aromas are followed by a fleshy, full-bodied wine that should hit its peak in 5-8 years, and last for 25-30 more. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate 183, June 2009) $4,000-5,000 $2,800-3,800 Fine & Rare Wines 7

24 Château Lafite Rothschild 1998 (6 scuffed labels) In a less than perfect Medoc vintage, it has been spectacular since birth, putting on more weight and flesh over the last year. This opaque purple-colored 1998 is close to perfection. The spectacular nose of lead pencil, smoky, mineral, and black currant fruit soars majestically from the glass. The wine is elegant yet profoundly rich, revealing the essence of Lafite s character. The tannin is sweet, and the wine is spectacularly layered yet never heavy. The finish is sweet, super-rich, yet impeccably balanced and long (50+ seconds). (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #134, April 2001) $6,500-8,500 25 Château Lafite Rothschild 1998 (10 scuffed labels) $6,500-8,500 26 Château Lafite Rothschild 1999 It is a quintessential offering from Lafite Rothschild. This prodigious wine is both elegant and intensely flavored, and almost diaphanous in its layers that unfold with no heaviness. An opaque ruby/purple color is accompanied by a complex bouquet of lead pencil, graphite, cedar, creme de cassis, toast, and vanilla. It is medium-bodied, with extravagant layers of richness yet little weight, and a finish that is all sweetness, ripeness, and harmony. This extraordinary Lafite increasingly appears to be a modern day clone of the majestic 1953. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #140, April 2002) $6,000-8,000 27 Château Lafite Rothschild 1999 $6,000-8,000 28 Château Lafite Rothschild 1999 (4 scuffed labels) 4 bottles $2,000-3,000 29 Château Lafite Rothschild 2000 (1 lightly scuffed label)...the wine still has a dark ruby/purple color and an extraordinarily youthful nose of graphite, black currants, sweet, unsmoked cigar tobacco, and flowers. The wine is rich, medium to full-bodied, but has that ethereal elegance and purity that is always Lafite. I originally predicted that it would first reach maturity in 2011, but I would push that back by 5-7 years now, although it has 50-60 years of life in front of it. Owners of this beauty are probably best advised to forget it for 5 years. (98+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #189, June 2010) $13,000-17,000 30 Château Lafite Rothschild 2003 (2 scuffed and 1 heavily scuffed label) 6 bottles Composed of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot and the rest Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, it exhibits a dense ruby/purple color to the rim along with a luxurious bouquet of cedarwood, lead pencil shaving, white chocolate, cocoa and cassis. Fat, rich, opulent and full-bodied with low acidity and stunning seductiveness and complexity, this noble wine possesses a bountiful, generous, heady style. It is just coming into its plateau of maturity where it should hold for 20-25 years. This is one of the candidates for the wine of the vintage make no mistake about that. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #214, Aug 2014) $3,800-4,800 31 Château Latour 1981 (lightly bin-soiled and wrinkled label) 1 magnum The 1981 tastes remarkably velvety and supple for such a young Latour--not that this is a malevolent occurrence--because the excellence, complexity, and richness of the wine are still present. The color is dark ruby, the bouquet offers plenty of ripe cassis and spicy oak, and the flavor is generous, silky, moderately tannic, and long in the finish. (88pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 3rd Ed., Dec 1997) $500-700 32 No lot 33 Château Latour 1981 (high to mid-shoulder, lightly scuffed, stained and wrinkled label, sign of past seepage, corroded capsule) 1 double magnum $1,100-1,400 34 Château Latour 1981 (4 base neck, 6 glue-stained, 5 scuffed and 4 wrinkled labels) 5 bottles $1,100-1,400 8 BONHAMS

35 Château Latour 1982 (4 base neck, 1 very top shoulder, 8 scuffed, and 1 lightly bin-soiled and stained label, 6 slightly depressed corks) It is an amazing wine, and on several occasions, I have actually picked it as a right bank Pomerol because of the lushness and succulence of the cedary, blackberry, black currant fruit. This vintage has always tasted great, even in its youth, and revealed a precociousness that one does not associate with this Chateau. However, the 1982 is still evolving at a glacial pace. The concentration remains remarkable, and the wine is a full-bodied, exuberant, rich, classic Pauillac in its aromatic and flavor profiles. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #183, June 2009) $14,000-18,000 36 Château Latour 1988 (11 scuffed labels, 2 slight signs of past seepage, 1 slightly protruding cork) The best showing yet for a wine from this under-rated vintage, the dark garnet-colored 1988 Latour reveals slight amber at the edge. A bouquet of melted tar, plums, black currants, cedar, and underbrush is followed by a sweet entry, with medium to full body, excellent ripeness, and mature tannin. It is a classic, elegant Latour with more meaty, vegetable-like flavors than are found in a riper year, such as 1989 and 1990. (91pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #129, June 2000) $4,200-5,500 37 Château Latour 1998 (6 scuffed and 1 lightly bin-soiled label) 6 bottles Plenty of raspberry, dark chocolate and mint on the nose. Fullbodied, with licorice and sweet tobacco character and a cedar undertone. Outstanding. (90pts Wine Spectator, 2009) $1,900-2,500 38 Château Latour 1999 (11 scuffed and 1 bin-soiled label) Readers looking for a modern day version of Latour s magnificent 1962 or 1971 should check out the sensational 1999 Latour. It is a big, concentrated offering, exhibiting a dense ruby/purple color, and a classic nose of minerals, black currants, leather, and vanilla. The wine is long, ripe, and medium-bodied, with high levels of sweet tannin. (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #140, April 2002) 40 Château Latour 2000 (12 stained and scuffed labels) The extremely rich, black/purple color to the rim is followed by a wine with some subtle smoke, loads of minerals, a hint of vanilla, and plenty of creme de cassis as well as roasted meat and a slight scorched earth character. Broad, savory, and rich... (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #189, June 2010) $8,000-11,000 41 Chateau Le Bon Pasteur 1982 Pomerol (3 bin-soiled, 5 scuffed and 3 wrinkled labels, 2 scuffed capsules and 1 slightly depressed cork) 5 bottles A classic Pomerol, it boasts a dark garnet color with only slight lightening at the edge as well as sensational aromas of creme brulee, chocolate-covered black cherries and currants, figs, and plums, fullbodied, powerful, rich flavors, and tremendous purity, opulence, and length. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #183, June 2009) $850-1,100 42 Château Lynch-Bages 1986 Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (2 base neck, 8 scuffed, 4 lightly stained and 1 wine stained label) 8 bottles The 1986 Lynch Bages has a knockout bouquet that wraps its arms around you with all its loveliness: pure black cherries, mint and cedar, even a touch of glycerine still there. Vibrant and youthful. The palate is beautifully balanced, crisp and taut, linear but very precise with a fine bead of acidity. You just fall for the harmony of this Lynch Bages, the intensity of fruit that seems undiminished on the finish. (94pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $1,000-1,300 43 Château Margaux 1947 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (low shoulder, heavily stained and scuffed label, sign of past seepage, scuffed and wrinkled capsule) I was surprised at just how good the 1947 is because I had never been that impressed with most of the Medocs from that vintage. Among the first-growths in 1947, it is superior to Lafite and Latour, and just behind the great Mouton. Quite perfumed, rich, and full bodied... (92pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 3rd Ed., Dec 1997) $550-750 $4,200-5,500 39 Château Latour 1999 (4 scuffed labels and 1 slightly depressed cork) 6 bottles $2,000-2,800 Fine & Rare Wines 9

44 Château Margaux 1981 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (2 base neck, 3 very top shoulder, 7 scuffed, 2 bin-soiled and 1 wrinkled label) 7 bottles In weight and texture, the 1981 Margaux is closest in style to the 1979. It is an outstanding wine, even in the company of the monumental wines of 1982, 1983, and 1986, although it does not have the power and weight of these vintages. It is still very dark ruby/ purple-colored. The aromatics suggest ripe cassis fruit, spicy vanillin oakiness, and violets. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied, concentrated, tannic, and extremely long. (91pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 3rd Ed., Dec 1997) $1,500-2,000 45 Château Margaux 1981 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (heavily stained and scuffed label) 1 magnum $450-550 46 Château Margaux 1982 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (base neck, scuffed and bin-soiled label)...fragrant and beautifully defined on the nose that on this occasion offered a more conspicuous graphite scent, which lent it a Pauillaclike personality. Allowing the wine to open and aerate, the traits one associates with the property emerge wilted violets and rose petals. The palate is medium-bodied, fresh and mineral-laden, that suggestion of candied orange peel on the entry segueing into layers of pure red and black fruit. There is always something effortless about this Chateau Margaux and the pixelation on the finish is up there with the very best. (97pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $600-800 47 Château Margaux 1986 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (2 scuffed and lightly stained labels) It has an exquisite bouquet that is now fully mature, with a mixture of red and black fruit, violets, pastilles and hints of cold stone. It blossoms in the glass, gaining intensity all the time. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, a more robust Margaux as you would expect given the vintage, clearly with firm backbone, more straight-laced than the 1985 or 1989. Yet there is wonderful delineation and focus here. (97pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) 48 Château Margaux 1995 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (6 scuffed labels and capsules) 6 bottles The color is opaque ruby/purple. The nose offers aromas of licorice and sweet smoky new oak intermixed with jammy black fruits, licorice, and minerals. The wine is medium to full-bodied, with extraordinary richness, fabulous equilibrium, and hefty tannin in the finish. In spite of its large size and youthfulness, this wine is user-friendly and accessible. This is a thrilling Margaux... (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #115, Feb 1998) $2,000-2,800 49 Château Margaux 1998 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (11 scuffed and 2 bin-soiled labels, 3 scuffed and 1 torn capsule) 1s The 1998 Margaux s color is a dense ruby/purple. The wine is tannic and austere, but elegant, with notes of asphalt, blackberries, acacia flowers, and sweet, toasty oak. Subtle, rich, nicely-textured, and medium-bodied, it is built for the long haul. (91pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #134, April 2001) $3,000-4,000 50 Château Margaux 1999 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (10 lightly scuffed labels and 9 scuffed capsules) The 1999 Chateau Margaux has been the standout First Growth since I first tasted the wine from barrel. Now reaching its plateau of maturity, it has an understated nose at first, armed with impressive mineralité with a gorgeous graphite seam. The definition and precision here is top class. The palate is medium-bodied and smooth in texture, very harmonious and assured, surprisingly with some new oak still to be fully assimilated into the wine. The signature Margaux traits of crushed black cherries and violets comes through towards the finish, suggestions of raspberry reserve and desiccated orange peel enhancing the long finish. (95pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $3,800-4,800 51 Château Margaux 1999 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (9 scuffed labels and 4 scuffed capsules) 1s $3,500-4,500 $750-950 10 BONHAMS

52 Château Margaux 2000 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (2 scuffed and 1 lightly bin-soiled label) 1s Noticeably deep in color, the bouquet rivets you to the seat with copious red berry fruit, clove and truffle, hints of cedar emerging with time. As the aromatics open and aerate, the fruit profile seems to darken and manifests blackcurrants and bilberries. The palate is medium-bodied with filigree tannin. There is immense depth and symmetry conveyed by this First Growth, quite masculine for the estate with a gentle but insistent grip. It is a brilliant wine that flirts with perfection. (99pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #229, Feb 2017) $7,000-9,000 53 Château Margaux 2003 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (2 lightly bin-soiled, 6 scuffed and 3 stained labels, 1 stained capsule) 6 bottles This shows the heat of the vintage, revealing a hint of torrefaction amid the coffee, tobacco, currant and blackberry aromas, and a decidedly singed plum skin edge along the core of blackberry and black currant flavors. The tannins are fine-grained, the acidity evident and the finish long and beguiling. (95pts Wine Spectator, 2014) $2,200-2,800 54 Château Mouton Rothschild 1970 (2) (2 low shoulder, 2 heavily stained and scuffed labels) Château Mouton Rothschild 1973 (1) (high shoulder, heavily stained label, slightly depressed cork and scuffed capsule) Château Mouton Rothschild 1976 (3) (1 very top, 1 very high and 1 high shoulder, 2 heavily stained and 2 scuffed labels, 1 slight sign of past seepage and 2 corroded capsules) Château Mouton Rothschild 1979 (1 magnum) (heavily water damaged, mildewed and torn label, sign of past seepage, scuffed capsule) 6 bottles and 1 magnum $1,800-2,500 55 Château Mouton Rothschild 1985 (1 base neck, 1 very top shoulder, 2 bin-soiled, 1 heavily bin-soiled and 2 wrinkled labels, 2 slight signs of past seepage, 1 corroded capsule) The rich, complex, well-developed bouquet of oriental spices, toasty oak, herbs, and ripe fruit is wonderful. On the palate, the wine is also rich, forward, long, and sexy. (90pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 3rd Ed., Dec 1997) $600-800 56 Château Mouton Rothschild 1985 (heavily water and mildew damaged, torn label, torn capsule) 1 magnum $650-850 57 Château Mouton Rothschild 1986 (base neck, stained and scuffed label) It has a powerful and intense bouquet as always: exemplary graphite and cedar scents, a touch of black pepper and incense. It seems to unfurl in the glass, like a motor revving its engine. The palate is beautifully balanced with its trademark firm tannic structure, a Mouton-Rothschild with backbone and masculinity. Layers of black fruit intermingling with mint and graphite, a hint of licorice emanating from the Merlot, gently fanning out and my God, it is incredibly long. (100pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $600-800 58 Château Mouton Rothschild 1994 (6 bin-soiled, 4 lightly torn, 1 stained and 11 wrinkled labels, 4 slight signs of past seepage due to overfill) The wine exhibits a dense, saturated purple color, followed by a classic Mouton nose of sweet black fruits intermingled with smoke, pain grillee, spice, and cedar. Medium to full-bodied, with outstanding concentration, a layered feel, plenty of tannin, and rich, concentrated fruit, this wine is similar to the fine 1988. (91pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #109, Feb 1997) $3,200-4,500 59 Château Mouton Rothschild 1995 (heavily water damaged and mildew stained, loosened label, wrinkled and loose capsule) 1 magnum...it reveals an opaque purple color, and reluctant aromas of cassis, truffles, coffee, licorice, and spice. In the mouth, the wine is great stuff, with superb density, a full-bodied personality, rich mid-palate, and a layered, profound finish that lasts for 40+ seconds. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #115, Feb 1998) $700-900 60 Château Mouton Rothschild 1996 (12 scuffed and wrinkled labels) Approaching 20 years old, the nose is now open for business but remaining classic in style, a mixture of red and black fruit, hickory, cedar and just a hint of lavender. It is very complex and beautifully defined. The palate is medium-bodied with a slightly herbaceous, undergrowth-tinged opening, the tannins just a little abrasive at the moment, exerting a firmness in the mouth. (94pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $4,200-5,500 Fine & Rare Wines 11

66 61 Château Mouton Rothschild 1996 (9 scuffed and wrinkled labels) 9 bottles $3,200-4,200 62 Château Mouton Rothschild 1997 (12 wrinkled, 8 scuffed and 1 lightly torn label)...the wine exhibits a dense ruby/purple color, and an open-knit nose of cedar wood, blackberry liqueur, cassis, and coffee. Fleshy, ripe, and mouth-filling, with low acidity, soft tannin, and admirable concentration and length... (90pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #128, April 2000) 63 Château Mouton Rothschild 1998 (12 scuffed and wrinkled labels, 1 slightly depressed cork) Like many of its peers, the 1998 has filled out spectacularly. Now in the bottle, this opaque black/purple-colored offering has increased in stature, richness, and size. A blend of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot, and 2% Cabernet Franc (57% of the production was utilized), it is an extremely powerful, super-concentrated wine offering notes of roasted espresso, creme de cassis, smoke, new saddle leather, graphite, and licorice. It is massive, with awesome concentration, mouth-searing tannin levels, and a saturated flavor profile that grips the mouth with considerable intensity. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #134, April 2001) $4,200-5,500 $3,500-4,500 12 BONHAMS

64 Château Mouton Rothschild 1999 (12 wrinkled and scuffed labels) It has a clean and precise bouquet - you could almost describe this as dainty, which I mean in a positive sense. The fruit is beautifully delineated, almost pastille-like with subtle floral scents emerging with time. The palate is fresh on the entry with supple red berries pierced by a fine line of acidity. No, it is not complex and it has lost a little substance in recent years, yet it is well balanced with sufficient depth and body on the tobacco and cedar-tinged finish. (92pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #229, Feb 2017) $3,800-4,800 65 Château Mouton Rothschild 1999 (12 wrinkled and scuffed labels) $3,800-4,800 66 Château Mouton Rothschild 2000 Perhaps the most beautiful packaging ever on a Bordeaux bottle, Baroness Philippine de Rothschild literally produced a work of art in the gold-engraved bottle of 2000 Mouton Rothschild. Of course, one can t drink the glass, but this is a top-flight Mouton Rothschild, eclipsed only by the 2006 and 2009. A rich, tannic, earthy style, with loads of creme de cassis and floral notes, the final blend of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Merlot is a full-bodied wine with plenty of coffee, earth, chocolatey notes, and still plenty of tannin to resolve. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #189, June 2010) $14,000-18,000 67 Château Mouton Rothschild 2000 $14,000-18,000 68 Chateau Petit Village 1982 Pomerol (3 base neck, 6 scuffed and 1 bin-soiled label) 14 bottles This chocolaty, exotic, almost New World style of wine has lost some of its ostentatiousness, but there is still an underlying herbaceous character intermixed with notes of jammy black cherries as well as a succulent texture. (90pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #183, June 2009) $1,100-1,400 69 Château Pétrus 1975 Pomerol (2 very top shoulder, 1 heavily bin-soiled, two scuffed and 1 wrinkled label, 2 corroded capsules) It revels in a stunning bouquet with graphite and bay leaf, as well as very intense black fruit that becomes almost Margaux-like with aeration. The palate is silky smooth with fine tannin, far more reserved and masculine than the 1964 Petrus, yet disarmingly focused and precise, hints of orange peel and morello cherry towards the pixelated finish. (95pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, July 2016) $2,500-3,200 70 Château Pétrus 1981 Pomerol (3 very top shoulder, 7 bin-soiled and 2 scuffed labels, 8 scuffed and wrinkled, and 1 cut capsule) 10 half-bottles $4,500-5,500 71 Château Pétrus 1985 Pomerol (damp-stained and loosened label, scuffed and corroded capsule) $1,300-1,700 72 Château Pichon-Lalande 1967 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (3 base neck, 3 bin-soiled, 4 stained and scuffed labels) 4 bottles $280-350 73 Château Trotanoy 1970 (1) Pomerol (stained and bin-soiled label, slight sign of past seepage) Château Trotanoy 1982 (2) Pomerol (1 base neck, 2 bin-soiled, 1 scuffed and 1 wrinkled label) $1,000-1,300 74 Château d Yquem 1967 Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur (4 base neck, 2 very top shoulder, 9 stained and scuffed, 4 wrinkled and 1 lightly torn label, honey color) 7 bottles From one of the 20th century s celebrated vintages for Yquem, this bottle stands up to all the hype--unforgettable for its purity, elegance, harmony, its total everything. Powerful, yet it seems weightless on the palate, almost defying gravity as it tangos around with its vanilla, peach and apricot flavors. Seamless, nearly endless finish. (100pts Wine Spectator, May 1999) $5,500-7,500 Fine & Rare Wines 13

86 75 Château d Yquem 1975 Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur (2 base neck, 4 very top shoulder, 2 top shoulder, 8 heavily stained and 7 scuffed labels, 1 sign and 1 slight sign of past seepage, 8 wrinkled capsules, light honey color) 9 bottles The 1975 Château d Yquem stands as one of the towering successes of that decade and at 40 years of age, it shows no signs of losing any of its prowess. This bottle represented one of the best that I have encountered. Iridescent in color, the bouquet soars from the glass, a pyrotechnic display of quince, Clementine, honey and a touch of aszu, lending it a slight Tokaji-like personality. It is beautifully defined and intense. The palate is pure and detailed with a killer line of acidity, vibrant honeyed fruit and a mellifluous finish that is now fully expressive. (98pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #219, June 2015) 76 Château d Yquem 1976 Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur (2 base neck, 1 very top shoulder, 6 scuffed, 5 stained and 1 binsoiled label, 2 slight signs of past seepage and 3 slightly depressed corks, light honey color) 6 bottles Deep and slightly burnished in color, it offers dried pineapple, barley sugar, almond and a cheeky puff of café latte. There is wonderful definition here. The palate is underpinned by nigh on perfect acidity with orange rind, mango, crème brûlée and minerals. As it fans out towards the finish, there is a tang of Seville orange marmalade... (96pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #225, June 2016) $2,500-3,200 $5,000-7,000 14 BONHAMS

77 Château d Yquem 1984 Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur (1 base neck and 1 top shoulder, 1 nicked and lightly scuffed label, light honey color) $400-500 78 Clos Vougeot 1976 Bouchard Père et Fils (u.4.6 or better, 3 bin-soiled and 2 heavily bin-soiled, 3 scuffed, 2 wine-stained and 1 wrinkled label) 6 bottles $480-600 79 Corton-Charlemagne 1999 P. Andre (5 scuffed and 1 bin-soiled label) 5 bottles $250-320 80 Offley Boa Vista Vintage Port 1987 (2 scuffed and 3 heavily scuffed labels) 5 bottles $1,100-1,400 Classics from a Napa Winemaker. The wines were stored in a home cellar at ideal temperature until removed by Bonhams specialists for this sale. Paddles up! 81 Château Haut-Brion 1978 Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (12 lightly bin-soiled and damp-stained labels, 1 nicked label) At a lovely, mature level, yet still sweet and inviting, with a veil of chewy tannins around the pretty raspberry flavors and a touch of herb to enliven the finish. (90pts Wine Spectator, April 1997) $2,800-3,800 82 Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1978 (4 very top shoulder, 3 top shoulder, 7 bin-soiled and lightly stained labels, 3 nicked labels, 1 creased capsule) 7 bottles Beautiful deep-garnet color, with classic Médoc flavors of plum, spice, earth and mineral. Tannic, well-balanced, mouth-filling, chewy in its intensity... (94pts Wine Spectator, Nov 1991) 83 Chateau Latour 1978 (3 very top shoulder, 1 top shoulder, 7 heavily bin-soiled labels, 1 marked label, 2 nicked capsules) 7 bottles Medium garnet-colored with moderate amber at the edge, the 1978 Latour offers a spicy, saddle leather, tobacco, dried herb, earthy nose with sweet fruit trying to poke through. Interestingly, new oak also makes an appearance in the flavors. Medium-bodied, elegant, and fragrant... (90pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #129, June 2000) $2,000-2,800 84 Château Léoville Las Cases 1980 (1) St Julien 2me Cru Classé (very top shoulder, heavily bin-soiled label) Château Lynch-Bages 1980 (1) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (top shoulder, bin-soiled and lightly stained label) Château Pichon-Longueville Baron 1988 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (top shoulder, lightly bin soiled and pen-marked label) $250-320 85 Château Mouton Rothschild 1978 (1 very high shoulder, 2 high shoulder, 5 mid-shoulder, 8 heavily bin-soiled and lightly damp-stained labels, 2 torn and perforated capsules, 3 signs of past seepage) 8 bottles $1,700-2,500 86 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 1987 (1) (base neck, lightly bin-soiled label, bottle signed by Heidi Barrett) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 1988 (1) (base neck, lightly bin-soiled label, bottle signed by Heidi Barrett) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 1989 (1) (base neck, lightly bin-soiled and stained label, bottle signed by Heidi Barrett) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 1990 (1) (very top shoulder, lightly marked label, bottle signed by Heidi Barrett) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 1991 (1) (very top shoulder, lightly marked label, bottle signed by Heidi Barrett) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 1992 (1) (base neck, bottle signed by Heidi Barrett) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 1993 (1) (base neck, bottle signed by Heidi Barrett) 7 bottles $500-700 $2,500-3,200 Fine & Rare Wines 15

87 Dunn Cabernet Sauvignon 1986 (1) Howell Mountain (cracked wax seal) Dunn Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 Howell Mountain Dunn Cabernet Sauvignon 1996 (1) Howell Mountain $300-400 88 Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon 1978 (1) Martha s Vineyard (top shoulder, heavily bin-soiled label) Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon 1979 (1) Martha s Vineyard (very top shoulder, heavily bin-soiled label) $450-550 89 Opus One 1982 (1) (top shoulder, bin-soiled and lightly stained label) Opus One 1995 (1) $380-480 90 Far Niente Cabernet Sauvignon 1983 (1) (bin-soiled, peeling label) Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 (1) Napa Valley (bin-soiled label) Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 Stags Leap District (base neck, lightly bin-soiled and worn label) $140-180 91 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon 1975 (1) Reserve (very top shoulder, heavily bin-soiled label) Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon 1977 (1) Reserve (very top shoulder, heavily bin-soiled label) Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon 1978 (1) Reserve (very high shoulder, heavily bin-soiled label, sign of past seepage) Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon 1982 (1) Reserve (base neck, heavily bin-soiled label) 4 bottles $350-450 92 Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon 1978 Alexander Valley (7 base neck, 2 very top shoulder, 7 bin-soiled and damp-affected labels, 1 nicked label, 4 pen-marked labels, 1 nicked capsule, 1 sign of past seepage) 9 bottles $450-550 93 Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon 1982 Napa Valley (6 base neck, 5 very top shoulder, 11 lightly bin-soiled labels, 2 nicked labels) 1s Deep ruby colored, full-bodied and full of ripe, clean cassis and mint flavors, of great depth, elegance and finesse, this is one of the greatest Silver Oak wines we ve ever tasted. (96pts Wine Spectator, Feb 1987) $750-950 Bordeaux and Blue Chips from a Friend. The following lots are the property of a Los Angeles gentleman and longtime friend to Bonhams. The wine was stored in a proper cellar with temperature control. 94 Chateau d Yquem, Sauternes 1975 (lightly scuffed capsule, slightly protruding cork) The 1975 Château d Yquem stands as one of the towering successes of that decade and at 40 years of age, it shows no signs of losing any of its prowess. This bottle represented one of the best that I have encountered. Iridescent in color, the bouquet soars from the glass, a pyrotechnic display of quince, Clementine, honey and a touch of aszu, lending it a slight Tokaji-like personality. It is beautifully defined and intense. The palate is pure and detailed with a killer line of acidity, vibrant honeyed fruit and a mellifluous finish that is now fully expressive. It vies with the imperious 1971 as the greatest Yquem of that era. This is simply magnificent. (98pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #219, June 2015) $500-700 95 Harlan Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Dense plum/purple-colored with sweet aromas of barbecue smoke, blueberries, blackberries, cassis, licorice, hot rocks and subtle oak, it is a splendidly opulent, pure wine with a skyscraperlike texture as well as stunningly deep fruit that expands gracefully across the palate. The finish lasts nearly a full minute. Because of its overwhelming richness and sweet tannins, this brilliant wine seems to be approachable now, but I suspect further nuances and complexity will emerge after 4-5 years in the bottle. This wine will still be going strong at age 25-30. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #192, Dec 2010) $800-1,100 96 Joseph Phelps Insignia 2002 The 2002 boasts an inky/purple color along with notes of graphite, violets, blackberries, creme de cassis and hints of charcoal and barbecue in addition to a full-bodied, multilayered mouthfeel that builds incrementally with great purity, staggering fruit concentration, and a long, velvety, 50+-second finish. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #1113, Nov 2013) $220-300 16 BONHAMS

97 Opus One 1994 This is an impressive effort from Opus One. The wine, a blend of 95% Cabernet Sauvignon, 2% Cabernet Franc, 2% Merlot, and 1% Malbec, possesses a dark ruby/purple color, followed by a generous, complex nose of lead pencil, toasty oak, violets, and black currants. In the mouth, there is a beautiful texture, soft, generous, low acid, fullbodied richness, and a stunningly proportioned, rich, intense finish. (92pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #114, Dec 1997) $220-300 98 Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 It boasts an opaque purple color as well as copious notes of spring flowers, blackberries, black raspberries and wet rocks. The wine s gravelly minerality and spectacular opulence and density make it an instant classic. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #215, Oct 2014) $380-480 99 Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 The prodigious 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon Estate is 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, including fruit from some of the oldest Cabernet vines still in existence in Napa. This full-bodied classic displays notes of forest floor, earth, crème de cassis, blackberry liqueur, licorice and some pen ink. It is dense, full-bodied, prodigiously rich, massive in intensity, yet relatively light on its feet. This great ballerina of a wine has extraordinary ripeness but pulls back from the edge before going over the top. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #222, Dec 2015) $500-700 100 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Old Sparky owc 1 magnum Ridiculous levels of concentration, without heaviness, extraordinary opulence, and amazing exuberance and flamboyance are found in this beauty along with abundant notes of creme de cassis, cedarwood, spring flowers, lead pencil shavings, and a hint of hot pebbles. It also displays outstanding purity, depth, and full-bodied power. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #186, Dec 2009) $1,500-2,000 101 Sloan Red 2001 The practically perfect 2001 Sloan (only the second effort released by Stuart Sloan) is aging magnificently. Made from very young vines planted on the steep hillsides above the Auberge du Soleil in Central Napa Valley, it exhibits a dense purple color with only a slight lightening at the edge as well as a phenomenal nose of burning embers, white chocolate, espresso roast, black currants and graphite. Full-bodied with an expansive, broad, creamy texture as well as a voluptuous finish... (99pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #195, May 2011) $250-300 102 Marcassin Pinot Noir 2007 Marcassin Vineyard A dense plum/purple color is followed by notes of subtle smoke, barbecue spice, blueberries, red and black currants, flowers, and a smoky meat-like character that I first compared to the aroma of Peking duck. There is something exotic about this full-bodied, dense 2007. (98+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #213, June 2014) $500-700 103 Saxum 2007 James Berry Vineyard It would be an amazing wine to insert in a tasting of the most profound 2007 Chateauneuf du Papes. As with many prodigious wines, the extraordinary freshness, purity, equilibrium, and singularity of this effort is breathtaking. Its dense purple color is accompanied by an extraordinary, incredibly pure, all enveloping, intense, sweet nose of black raspberries, kirsch, spring flowers, spice box, and pepper. Full-bodied with not a hard edge to be found, it is stunningly concentrated with unreal purity, a voluptuous texture, and remarkable freshness for a wine of such power, depth, and concentration. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #184, Aug 2009) $250-320 104 Marcassin Chardonnay 2009 (1) Marcassin Vineyard Marcassin Chardonnay 2012 (1) Marcassin Vineyard $400-500 The Bay Area Estate Cellar. Bordeaux and quintessential California selections to follow from a Bay Area couple, who chose to downsize for a relocation - and for our lucky bidders today. The wine was acquired over the last three decades from reputable retailers and auction, and stored in a custom-built home wine cellar. The 61 Latour magnum was purchased in the 70s and has not left our kind consignors possession since. Bid with confidence. 105 Dom Pèrignon 1990 (1 torn label) 5 bottles $1,300-1,700 106 Billecart Salmon Champagne NV (1 magnum) Brut Rose (heavily stained and torn label) Laurent Perrier Champagne NV (1) Grand Siècle (lightly worn label) Pol Roger Vintage Champagne 1990 (1) (scuffed label) and 1 magnum $280-380 Fine & Rare Wines 17

107 Château Beychevelle 1981 (2) St-Julien 4me Cru Classé (2 base neck, 2 lightly bin-soiled labels, 1 nicked label) Château Beychevelle 1983 (3) St-Julien 4me Cru Classé (1 very high shoulder, 2 high shoulder, 1 bin-soiled and stained labels, 2 torn labels, 1 torn capsule) 5 bottles $250-320 108 Château Beychevelle 1982 St-Julien 4me Cru Classé (3 very top shoulder, 2 very high shoulder, 5 nicked, 1 stained, 2 torn and incomplete labels, 2 torn capsules) 5 bottles Beautifully sweet, slightly herbaceous black currant, licorice, and earthy notes emerge from this nearly opaque, dark ruby/purple-tinged 1982. Compared to the more elegant, feminine-styled wine often produced here, it is a beast. Dense, thick, rich, concentrated, and impressive... (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #183, June 2009) $750-950 109 Château Calon-Ségur 1982 St-Estèphe 3me Cru Classé (2 very high shoulder, 3 high shoulder, 3 bin-soiled, 2 nicked and 5 lightly wrinkled labels, 1 expanded capsule) 5 bottles $650-850 110 Château Canon 1982 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - B (5 very top shoulder, 1 very high shoulder, 8 bin-soiled and wrinkled labels, 2 nicked labels, 2 torn capsules) 8 bottles...leather, fresh prune and game, perhaps just a little volatility but not too much. The palate is medium-bodied, fleshy on the entry with good acidity, sweeter and more candied than the 1989 Canon. It offers black cherries, raspberry coulis, leather, sage and tobacco, coalescing nicely towards the finish that lingers. (92pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, March 2017) $1,200-1,500 111 Château Cheval Blanc 1979 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - A (base neck, lightly bin-soiled label) $200-250 112 Château Cos d Estournel 1966 (1) St-Estèphe 2me Cru Classé (very high shoulder, lightly bin-soiled and nicked label) Château Cos d Estournel 1979 (1) St-Estèphe 2me Cru Classé (very top shoulder, lightly bin-soiled and nicked label) Château Cos d Estournel 1981 (2) St-Estèphe 2me Cru Classé (1 base neck, 1 bin-soiled and 2 lightly wrinkled labels) 4 bottles $280-380 113 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1978 (3) St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (2 very high shoulder, 3 lightly bin-soiled and 2 nicked labels, 2 creased capsules) Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1981 (7) St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (1 base neck, 3 very top shoulder, 2 very high shoulder, 1 high shoulder, 7 lightly bin-soiled and worn labels, 1 torn label, 4 nicked capsules) 10 bottles $700-900 114 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1982 St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (2 base neck)...it exhibits a dense ruby/plum/garnet color to the rim as well as a sweet perfume of forest floor, spice box, cedar, and copious quantities of black fruits. Medium to full-bodied and beautifully pure with sweet tannins, this wine has aged more slowly than I initially expected. It is the finest Ducru Beaucaillou produced after the 1961 and before the 2003. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #183, June 2009) $500-700 115 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1983 St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (12 lightly bin-soiled and 5 nicked labels, 1 stained label, 2 torn capsules) $1,000-1,300 116 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1983 St-Julien 2me Cru Classé 9 bottles $800-1,100 18 BONHAMS

117 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 2000 St-Julien 2me Cru Classé 6 bottles A stunning wine from Ducru Beaucaillou which showcases its great terroir, this elegant but substantial 2000 has a dense purple color that has hardly budged since it was first bottled. Displaying a floral note, with hints of boysenberries, black raspberries, black currants and a touch of background oak, the wine has superb concentration and density, but still has some substantial tannins that are not yet fully resolved. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #189, June 2010) $900-1,200 118 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 2003 St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (1 lightly worn label) This beauty boasts a deep plum/ruby/purple color with a touch of lightening at the edge. Aromas of licorice, creme de cassis, incense and spring flowers are followed by a full-bodied, opulent wine with loads of fruit and glycerin as well as a plush texture. (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #214, Aug 2014) $320-420 119 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste 1982 Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (2 very top shoulder, 1 top shoulder, 1 very high shoulder, 4 bin-soiled labels) 4 bottles $700-900 120 Château Duhart-Milon 1978 (7) Pauillac 4me Cru Classé (1 top shoulder, 2 very high shoulder, 2 high shoulder, 2 mid-shoulder, 7 heavily bin-soiled labels, 1 torn label, 1 sign of past seepage) Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste 1978 (3) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (1 base neck, 1 very top shoulder, 1 top shoulder, 3 lightly dampaffected and stained labels) Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste 1981 (2) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (1 top shoulder, 2 bin-soiled and nicked labels) $280-380 121 Château Haut-Brion 1979 Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (5 heavily bin-soiled, 1 nicked and 2 torn labels, 1 heavily waterstained and torn label) 5 bottles One of the top three or four wines of the vintage, the 1979 Haut- Brion has put on weight in its evolution in the bottle, and although fully mature, shows no signs of decline. The color is a dark garnet with some amber at the edge. The wine shows a very sweet nose of fruitcake intermixed with damp earth, tobacco, smoke, liquid mineral, black currants, and a hint of creosote. Medium to full-bodied, with excellent power and lushness, this is an atypically rich, layered, authoritatively flavorful wine that seems almost out of character for the vintage. (93pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 4th Ed., Dec 2002) $1,200-1,500 122 Château La Conseillante 1982 Pomerol (2 very top shoulder, 2 top shoulder, 4 damp-affected and bin-marked labels, 2 nicked labels) 4 bottles It has a beautiful, sensual if slightly faded bouquet with mulberry fruit tinged with sage and even a suggestion of black olive that tugs it towards Pessac-Léognan. It lacks the horsepower of the 1989 and 1990, but it is delineated and winsome. The palate is medium-bodied and is brimming over with both finesse and intensity. The quality of the vintage still comes through here, surprisingly deep and voluminous, not as structured as subsequent vintages, but gently fanning out with a subtle wild mushroom note betraying its age on the aftertaste. (94pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, July 2016) $1,000-1,300 123 Château La Conseillante 1998 Pomerol (3 heavily damp-stained, torn and incomplete labels with tissue adhering) An evolved dark plum/garnet color is followed by captivating, sexy, raspberry, soy, Asian spice, kirsch liqueur, and toasty vanillin aromas. While not a blockbuster, this opulently-textured, medium-bodied effort is a model of elegance, harmony, finesse, and complexity. (90pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #134, April 2001) $750-950 124 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 1979 Graves Cru Classé (2 base neck, 1 very top shoulder, 4 damp-stained, torn and incomplete labels with 1 vintage illegible) 4 bottles $600-800 Fine & Rare Wines 19

125 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 1982 Graves Cru Classé (1 base neck, 2 lightly damp-affected labels) One of the handful of perfect wines of the vintage, the La Mission still possesses a remarkably dense ruby/purple color with only a slight garnet and lightening at the edge. The fruit-dominated aromatics reveal lots of cassis, blueberry, scorched earth, black truffle, incense, graphite and high-class, unsmoked cigar tobacco-like notes. Still exhibiting remarkable concentration, enormous body, silky sweet tannin, and no perceptible acidity, the 1982 remains fresh, delineated and super-compelling. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #202, Aug 2012) $1,600-2,000 126 Château Lafite Rothschild 1966 (high shoulder, heavily bin-soiled, torn and incomplete label) $380-480 127 Château Lafite Rothschild 1983 (2 base neck, 2 very top shoulder, 2 top shoulder, 8 heavily bin-soiled, 1 bin-marked, 1 stained and 2 nicked labels, 2 with tissue adhering) 8 bottles The wine exhibits a deep ruby/garnet color with only a slight lightening at the edge. The intoxicatingly perfumed nose of lead pencil, pain grille, red and black fruits, minerals, and roasted herbs is provocative. In the mouth, this wine displays considerable body for a Lafite, plenty of power, and a fleshy, rich, sweet mid-palate. Long, elegant, plump, and surprisingly fleshy... (93pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 3rd Ed., Dec 1997) $3,200-4,200 128 Château Lafite Rothschild 1986 (lightly worn capsule) This is beautifully defined, still full of energy, with copious blackberry, clove, leather and graphite aromas that seem to gain momentum in the glass. The palate is extremely well balanced with a crystalline quality, filigree tannin, perfectly pitched acidity, a quintessential Lafite- Rothschild with a sense of energy and focus undiminished by time. This finish displays immense purity and refinement, one of the most mineral-driven Lafites that I have encountered, whilst the aftertaste seems to linger for over one minute. It must rank as one of the finest wines from the estate. (98pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $800-1,100 129 Château l Angélus 2000 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - A 6 bottles Approaching perfection, this wine is inky, bluish/purple-colored to the rim, offering up notes of incense, blueberry and blackberry liqueur, licorice, graphite and spring flowers. A touch of roasted espresso bean is also present. The wine has great concentration, a magnificent, full-bodied mouthfeel, stunning purity, and well-integrated acidity, tannin, alcohol and wood. (99pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #220, Aug 2015) $1,800-2,500 130 Château Latour 1961 (high shoulder, heavily bin-soiled and nicked label, torn and loose capsule) 1 magnum Port-like, with an unctuous texture, and a dark garnet color with considerable amber at the edge, the 1961 Latour possesses a viscosity and thickness. One of the three bottles served at the Chateau s tasting revealed a surprisingly aggressive, minty, herbaceous nose, but the other two bottles were liquid perfection, exhibiting fragrant, cedary, truffle, leather, mineral, and sweet, jammy aromatics, full-bodied, voluptuous textures, exquisite purity and concentration, and a layered, highly-nuanced finish that represents the essence of compellingly great wine. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #129, June 2000) $8,000-11,000 131 Château Léoville-Las-Cases 1981 St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (2 base neck, 6 lightly bin soiled labels, 1 nicked and 1 heavily torn label) 6 bottles $550-750 132 Château Léoville-Las-Cases 1982 St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (1 base neck, 4 very top shoulder, 7 lightly bin-soiled and nicked labels, 1 sign of past seepage, 1 nicked capsule) 7 bottles This huge wine is, in many ways, just as massive as Leoville Barton, but it possesses a greater degree of elegance as well as unreal concentration. Classic lead pencil, cassis, kirsch, cedar, and spice characteristics are abundant in both the nose and full-bodied flavors. The tannins are still there, and, at least from my cellar, this 1982 does not appear to have changed much in the last 10-12 years. One wonders how much patience admirers of this brilliant St.-Julien will continue to exhibit. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #183, June 2009) $2,000-2,500 20 BONHAMS

133 Château Léoville-Las-Cases 2003 St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (3 nicked labels) 5 bottles...a dense ruby/purple color along with full body and a remarkable nose of black currants, kirsch, lead pencil shavings and vanilla. Opulent, full-bodied and close to full maturity, it is a seamless classic that will age for 15-20 more years. Kudos to the Delon family for such a brilliant achievement in a tricky vintage. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #214, Aug 2014) $650-850 134 Château Lynch-Bages 1983 Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (3 base neck, 4 top shoulder, 3 very high shoulder, 1 high shoulder, 11 bin-marked, 4 nicked and 3 worn labels, 1 torn capsule) $1,100-1,400 135 Château Lynch-Bages 1983 (4) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (3 very top shoulder, 1 top shoulder, 4 bin-soiled and nicked labels) Château Lynch-Bages 1985 (1) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (very top shoulder, lightly bin-soiled and stained label) 5 bottles $450-550 136 Château Mouton Rothschild 1981 (4 very top shoulder, 2 top shoulder, 6 glue-stained, bin-marked and nicked labels) 6 bottles $1,500-2,000 137 Château Pavie 1982 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé (4 very top shoulder, 2 very high shoulder, 6 lightly damp-affected and bin-marked, and 3 nicked labels, 2 torn capsules) 6 bottles Youthful ruby color, with a garnet edge. Floral and perfumed, with a berry undertone on the nose. Medium-bodied, with fine tannins and a pretty, straightforward fruit aftertaste. (88pts Wine Spectator, Nov 1998) $900-1,200 138 Château Pichon-Lalande 1978 (1) Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (top shoulder, lightly bin-soiled label) Château Pichon-Lalande 1979 (1) Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (top shoulder, lightly bin-marked label, wrinkled capsule) Château Pichon-Lalande 1981 (2) Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (1 top shoulder, 2 bin-soiled labels, 1 wrinkled capsule) 4 bottles $320-420 139 Château Pichon-Lalande 1982 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (very top shoulder, bin-soiled label)...it remains a brilliant, benchmark wine that continues to give a great deal of pleasure. This bottle, of perfect provenance, was captivating on the nose - still youthful and jam-packed with very pure and intense black and red fruit, mixed with cedar and graphite notes that ebb away as the Merlot component takes over and delivers strawberry and undergrowth scents. The palate retains its exquisite balance thanks to its fine tannin and layers of black, graphite-infused fruit that ease you into its sumptuous finish. (98pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, July 2016) $450-550 140 Château Pichon-Lalande 1983 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (3 very top shoulder, 2 top shoulder, 1 high shoulder, 6 heavily binsoiled, damp affected and 2 nicked labels, 1 creased capsule) 6 bottles Bold pepper, savory and roasted cedar notes lead the way, with a core of steeped plum, macerated black currant and bitter cherry fruit. Extra tobacco, alder and juniper accents stud the finish, which still has plenty of grip. (95pts Wine Spectator, 2014) $700-900 141 Château Pichon-Lalande 2000 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (3 nicked labels) Dense purple in color, with loads of coffee, mocha, creme de cassis, and chocolate notes, this is a somewhat unusual blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 34% Merlot, and a whooping 10% Petit Verdot, with a little bit of Cabernet Franc. The Petit Verdot certainly gives the wine more of a tapenade, floral note, which I think can be interpreted by some as herbal. This is a rich, opulent, stunning Pichon Lalande that is beginning to drink beautifully... (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #189, June 2010) $450-550 142 Château Prieuré-Lichine 1978 (6) Margaux 4me Cru Classé (2 top shoulder, 3 very high shoulder, 1 high shoulder, 6 lightly wrinkled labels, 1 nicked label) Château Prieuré-Lichine 1982 (3) Margaux 4me Cru Classé Château Prieuré-Lichine 1983 (4) Margaux 4me Cru Classé (4 wrinkled and 2 scuffed labels) 1 $450-550 143 Château Prieuré-Lichine 1982 Margaux 4me Cru Classé (12 damp-stained and wrinkled, 7 nicked and 2 torn labels, 1 incomplete label, 1 torn capsule) $600-800 Fine & Rare Wines 21

144 144 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 Eisele Vineyard A compelling example of this noble terroir in the northeastern sector of Napa Valley, the 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard still has a dense purple color and possesses a seamless personality with spectacular notes of licorice, incense, black raspberries, black currants, crushed rock, and spring flowers. Stunningly full-bodied, multi-layered, with great purity and expression, this fabulous wine is still youthful but very accessible, as the tannins are velvety and well-integrated. This wine will keep aging beautifully for a minimum of another quarter century. Bravo! (99pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #195, May 2011) 145 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 Eisele Vineyard Extremely youthful at age ten, the 2002 is a candidate for perfection. Its dense blue/purple hue is followed by abundant aromas of cassis, incense, crushed rocks and spring flowers. Full-bodied and opulent as well as pure, rich and authoritative, with abundant but beautifully integrated tannins... (99pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #201, June 2012) $220-300 $350-450 22 BONHAMS

146 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 Eisele Vineyard Gorgeously fresh black currant and black raspberry notes intermixed with spring flowers and forest floor jump from the glass from one of the most aromatically complex wines of the vintage. Medium to fullbodied with sweet fruit, velvety, melted, integrated tannin, a round, generous mouthfeel and no evidence of oak, this is a classy, elegant as well as substantial beauty that continues to age well. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #207, June 2013) $420-550 147 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 Eisele Vineyard 4 bottles A blend of 94% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, the wine has a dense ruby/purple color and some sweet and spicy notes intermixed with white chocolate, black currant, crushed rock, and some underbrush and floral scents. It is medium to full-bodied, firmly structured, and reminiscent of a top first- or secondgrowth Bordeaux because of the tannin structure and austerity. It is an interesting, almost atypical wine for this vintage in Napa, but the Eisele Vineyard is a world unto its own, so I am not actually surprised. (94+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #174, Dec 2007) $550-750 148 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Eisele Vineyard 5 bottles A nose of black raspberries interwoven with floral notes of blackcurrants and spice jump from the glass of this dense ruby/ plum/purple wine. This famous vineyard at the northern end of Napa Valley, which in this era was owned by Bart and Daphne Araujo (today owned by François Pinault, the proprietor of Château Latour), can certainly make the argument that it s one of the first growths of Napa Valley. Sweet, velvety tannin, medium to full body, and extraordinary complexity and elegance characterize this wine, which is seamless and drinking beautifully. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #219, June 2015) $1,000-1,300 149 Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1986 (1 very top shoulder, 1 nicked label) 8 bottles The fully mature, open-knit 1986 Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve is totally delicious. The color is dark garnet with some amber at the edge. The big, sweet, licorice, earthy, jammy, black fruitscented nose is followed by a full-bodied, sweet, expansive, chewy wine with no hard edges. (90pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #106, Aug 1996) 150 Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1987 (4 stained labels) 8 bottles The 1987 s dark ruby/garnet color is followed by a super bouquet. There are huge aromas of chocolate, spicy new oak, herbs, cassis and tobacco in this beautifully scented wine. In the mouth, it is fullbodied, voluptuous, spicy, and crammed with fruit... (93pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #89, Oct 1993) $550-750 151 Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1994 (1) (torn label) Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon 1994 (1) Bancroft Ranch, Howell Mountain Cain Cellars Five 1994 (1 magnum) (nicked label) Cardinale Red 1995 (4) (1 lightly scuffed label) 6 bottles and 1 magnum $500-700 152 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1983 (2) Special Selection (2 top shoulder, 1 nicked label) Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 (5) Special Selection (3 bin-marked, 1 nicked and 1 stained label) Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 (2) Special Selection 9 bottles $1,000-1,300 153 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 (1) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 (1) (torn label) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 (1) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 (3) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 (1) (nicked label) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 (4) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 (2) (1 lightly damp-affected label) Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (1) 14 bottles $1,200-1,500 $400-500 Fine & Rare Wines 23

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154 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 5 bottles The brilliant 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon is slightly richer, revealing more smokiness, graphite and creme de cassis notes as well as a dense purple color, a big, masculine, tannic mouthfeel and a fullbodied, rich finish. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #209, Oct 2013) $550-750 155 Dalla Valle Maya 2005...the 2005 Maya has a beautiful, dense ruby/purple color, a youthful, but extremely promising bouquet of forest floor, spring flora, blueberry, raspberry and blackcurrant fruit, medium to full body (14.5% alcohol), an almost skyscraper texture, and a long, long finish of close to 40+ seconds. This is a stunner that is still remarkably youthful at age ten. This has turned out to be one of the superstars of a very impressive vintage. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #219, June 2015 $250-320 156 Dalla Valle Maya 2008 The 2008 Maya boasts an inky/blue/purple color as well as a sumptuous bouquet of blue, black and red fruits, crushed rock, spice box, licorice and subtle wood. Full-bodied, multilayered, pure and deep, this is a striking, seamless wine with flawless balance and great concentration as well as length. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #192, Dec 2010) $450-550 157 Dalla Valle Maya 2009 It exhibits notes of sweet creme de cassis, camphor, bouquet garni, spice box and a hint of road tar. Full-bodied with remarkable density as well as a multidimensional personality, and abundant, wellintegrated tannins... (98+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #209, Oct 2013) $450-550 158 Dunn Cabernet Sauvignon 1985 (1) Howell Mountain Stag s Leap Cabernet Sauvignon 1982 (1) Napa Valley (top shoulder, bin-marked label) Lokoya Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 (2) Diamond Mountain 4 bottles $300-400 159 Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon 1986 Martha s Vineyard (2 very top shoulder, 3 nicked labels) 4 bottles $480-600 160 Joseph Phelps Cabernet Sauvignon 1986 Eisele Vineyard (1 very top shoulder, 1 bin-marked, 2 nicked and 3 stained labels) 6 bottles The dense purple color with no lightening or amber is followed by a classic Eisele nose of crushed stones/minerals, black-raspberries/ currants, and spicy wood. Full-bodied, concentrated, and pure, yet very youthful, this wine could easily have passed for a 3-4 year old California Cabernet. Hefty and concentrated, with considerable tannin... (92pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #106, Aug 1996) $480-600 161 Joseph Phelps Insignia 1997 An inky/plum/purple color is accompanied by a stunning bouquet of violets, charcoal, creme de cassis and a hint of toast. Prodigious when it hits the palate with a full-bodied expansiveness, there is not a hard edge to be found in the 1997, only velvety tannins, compelling depth and fruit intensity, and stunning purity. It is a perfect expression of Napa viticulture and wine that should continue to age effortlessly for two decades or more. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #1113, Nov 2013) $750-950 Fine & Rare Wines 25

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162 Opus One 2002 It boasts a dense plum/purple hue along with a striking bouquet of graphite, toasty oak, creme de cassis and acacia flowers. Fullbodied, opulent and young, it offers accessibility as well as silky tannins. A thoroughly complete wine that is pure and rich, it tastes like a hypothetical blend of a great Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon married to a Bordeaux Pauillac. (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #201, June 2012) $220-300 163 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon 1990 Reserve (2 base neck, 1 lightly bin-marked, 1 nicked and 2 heavily stained labels) 5 bottles This wine is just beginning to drink spectacularly well. The rustic, big, thick 1990 is Californian in its orientation. It is loaded with flavor... (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #142, Aug 2002) $350-450 164 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 One of the biggest (14.6% alcohol) wines made by Screaming Eagle during this period, it boasts an opaque ruby/purple color as well as classic, pure, creme de cassis, cedarwood and hints of Asian soy sauce and forest floor notes. The multidimensional aromatics are followed by a full-bodied, silky-textured, opulent, rich, atypically big wine that is impeccably well-balanced. It is just starting to come into its own. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #207, June 2013) $1,800-2,500 165 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 The wine s dense ruby/purple color is followed by a beautiful, Pauillac-like (think Pontet Canet or Mouton), ethereal perfume of creme de cassis, or as Michael Broadbent used to say, celestial black currants, full body, a velvety texture, fine tannins, a multidimensional mouthfeel, and a terrific finish. (97+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #212, April 2014) $1,700-2,200 166 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 It possesses a gorgeous, Pauillac-like bouquet of cedar, creme de cassis, licorice, smoke, and earth as well as sweet tannins, full body, fabulous layers of fruit, a noble sweetness, and outstanding length. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #180, Dec 2008) $1,900-2,500 More from a New York couple. The following lots were purchased upon release and stored in professional wine storage. 167 Château Troplong-Mondot 2010 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - B 2 owc Inky, bluish/black/purple, with notes of spring flowers, licorice, camphor, graphite, and a boatload of blueberry, black raspberry and blackberry fruit, this is a powerful, full-bodied Troplong Mondot. All the building components of acidity, tannin, wood and alcohol are judiciously and impressively integrated. (99pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #205, Feb 2013) $1,800-2,200 168 Château Troplong-Mondot 2010 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - B 2 owcs $1,800-2,200 Insignia from a Friend. Joseph Phelps flagship in two vintages, stored in professional wine storage. 169 Joseph Phelps Red 1996 Insignia 5 bottles Aged 22 months in 100% new French oak, this blend of 83% Cabernet Sauvignon and 17% Merlot reveals a powerful core of red and black fruits, dusty, loamy soil, lavender and a hint of toast. I would not describe it as elegant, but rather, it is a big, backstrapping, Cabernet Sauvignon-based wine... (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #1113, Nov 2013) $550-750 Fine & Rare Wines 27

170 Joseph Phelps Red 1998 Insignia The 1998 displays a dark garnet color as well as notes of leafy tobacco, underbrush, black cherries and black currants. An elegant, mid-weight Insignia with sweet fruit, ripe tannin and interesting cedar, licorice and spice characteristics... (92pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #1113, Nov 2013) $300-400 Scarecrow and Screaming Eagle from a Los Angeles Collector. Two modern cult wines acquired directly by mailing list upon release. Bid with confidence. 171 Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 owc The utterly perfect 2014 Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon (1,500 cases) has everything one could possibly want in a Cabernet. Inky purple-colored to the rim, with a glorious nose of white flowers, crème de cassis, hints of blackberry and boysenberry, some licorice and forest floor are followed by an enormously concentrated wine with fabulous purity, a skyscraper-like mid-palate and texture, a length of nearly a minute, and stunning flavors, with flawless integration of acidity, tannin, wood and alcohol. This is a great, great wine and certainly one of the Cabernet Sauvignons of this vintage. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $1,400-1,800 172 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 owc The telltale sign of this iconic wine is its extraordinary purity of crème de cassis fruit, which is displayed abundantly in the 2014. It doesn t quite have the structure and mass of the 2013, but this sexy, up-front, opaque ruby/purple-colored wine is seamlessly constructed, fullbodied, and has a long finish with silky tannins. This seems to float across that palate with that great fruit purity that is a characteristic of Screaming Eagle. (97pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) Second Flight from a Bay Area Gentleman. The second wine of the legendary Screaming Eagle in three vintages, direct from the winery and stored in temperature and humidity controlled storage. 173 Screaming Eagle Red 2010 Second Flight owc 4 bottles Its deep ruby/purple color is accompanied by notes of black currants, forest floor, bouquet garni and licorice. Medium to fullbodied with surprising richness and density as well as sweet tannin... (92pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #209, Oct 2013) $1,300-1,700 174 Screaming Eagle Red 2012 Second Flight owc The 2012 Second Flight may be the highest scoring second wine I have ever reviewed. A blend of 48% Cabernet Sauvignon, 43% Merlot and 9% Cabernet Franc, it is completely different from the Screaming Eagle since the latter wine is at least 75% or more Cabernet Sauvignon and the balance Merlot with only a tiny dollop of Cabernet Franc. The 2012 Second Flight offers up floral, blue and black fruit, mocha and white chocolate characteristics. It possesses full-bodied, silky flavors, and a finish that lasts 50+ seconds. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #215, Oct 2014) $1,000-1,300 175 Screaming Eagle Red 2013 Second Flight owc 6 bottles This wine displays the energy, vibrancy and tension of 2013, and is not nearly as dramatic and flamboyant, nor as sexy as the 2012, but the wine is outstanding, very Bordeaux-like and well-made, with loads of red and black currant fruit, some licorice and underbrush as well as loamy soil notes. (90pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #221, Oct 2015) $2,500-3,200 $4,800-6,000 28 BONHAMS

Cali Cults and More from a Northern California Collector. An exciting, enticing parcel to follow featuring several impeccable Schrader sets in original wood, including the revered Old Sparky in five vintages, all winery-direct and kept in professional storage. As Robert Parker notes, Year-in and year-out this is one of the most interesting as well as fascinating group of wines and projects in Napa Valley. Salud! 176 Barolo, Ciabot Mentin Ginestra 2005 Domenico Clerico (1 creased capsules) The 2005 Barolo Ciabot Mentin Ginestra emerges from the glass with endless layers of sweet spices, menthol, violets and dark fruit on a powerful, authoritative frame. This is a beautifully defined, sculpted wine of the very highest level. Tar, smoke and licorice linger on the finish. The tannins are massive at this stage, and the wine needs time, but the 2005 is undoubtedly one of the stars of the vintage. (96pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate #182, April 2009) $700-900 177 Barolo, Per Cristina 2001 Dominico Clerico 6 bottles This sweet and powerful yet luxurious Barolo is loaded with ripe dark fruit, spices and chocolate that flow onto the palate with stunning length, delineation and balance. Made in an intense, full-bodied style, it still needs a few years before it fully hits its stride. Percristina is made from a south-facing plot in the Mosconi vineyard in Monforte. (94pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate #173, Oct 2007) $550-750 178 Barbaresco Riserva Asili 2007 Bruno Giacosa 5 bottles The 2007 Barbaresco Riserva Asili is sweet, perfumed and totally gorgeous in its round, sensual fruit. Silky, elegant tannins frame the long, harmonious finish. Stylistically the 2007 is most similar to the 2004, although it seems to have more exuberant, opulent fruit. (97pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate #193, Feb 2011) 179 Blankiet Estate 2007 Paradise Hills 1 magnum The 2007 Paradise Hills Vineyard Proprietary Red (60% Cabernet Sauvignon and 40% Merlot) exhibits abundant notes of espresso, chocolate, creme de cassis, blackberry, forest floor and graphite. Fullbodied, dense and rich, it is just beginning to reveal some secondary nuances as well as complexity. (97pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #192, Dec 2010) $250-320 180 Blankiet Paradise Hills Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 (1 magnum) Blankiet Paradise Hills Rive Droit 2005 (1 magnum) 2 magnums $300-400 181 Lokoya 2005 (4) Mount Veeder Lokoya 2005 (2) Spring Mountain 6 bottles $1,000-1,300 182 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 Beckstoffer To-Kalon The 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To-Kalon Vineyard was the tightest of this trio, with an inky/opaque purple color as well as an extraordinary bouquet of black truffles, licorice, asphalt, barbecue smoke, and oodles of blueberry and black currant fruit. Full-bodied, with striking purity and a layered, multidimensional texture, its youthful vigor and exuberance suggest a 2- to 3-year-old wine, rather than one that is a decade old. (98+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #201, June 2012) $250-320 $500-700 Fine & Rare Wines 29

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183 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 Old Sparky 1 magnum The 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon Old Sparky (which is only available in magnums) is a wine of great intensity as well. More similar than dissimilar to its two siblings, it seems to be backward. If I did not know its age, I would have guessed it had just been bottled. Stunningly pure notes of graphite, blueberries, creme de cassis, and a hint of toasty oak soar from the glass as if propelled by jet propulsion. In the mouth, the wine is full-bodied with high tannins, but nothing is out of balance. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #201, June 2012) $1,300-1,700 184 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 T6, Beckstoffer To-Kalon 4 bottles It reveals a different character, with notes of charcoal and espresso roast, white chocolate, new saddle leather and a meaty, dense, fullbodied mouthfeel. This is spectacular and terrific stuff. (97pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #219, June 2015) $800-1,100 185 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 CCS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon 4 bottles This wine has a glorious nose of licorice, cedar wood, vanillin, creme de cassis, blackberry and graphite. Super-rich and velvety, with sweet, supple tannins, an opulent full-bodied mouthfeel, and a skyscraper-like finish, this prodigious wine is drinking beautifully, and just now coming into its adolescence. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #219, June 2015) $1,200-1,500 186 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 (1) RBS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 (1) T6, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 (1) Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 (1) CCS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 (1) GIII, Beckstoffer Georges III owc 5 bottles $1,300-1,700 187 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Old Sparky owc 1 magnum The flagship wine, the 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To- Kalon Old Sparky, is another remarkable effort, offering up smoky blackberry and cassis fruit intermixed with notions of bouquet garni, roasted meats, creosote, and cedar. Tasting like a first-growth Pauillac from a very ripe, extravagantly rich vintage, this wine looks set to enjoy 25-30 or more years of longevity, as do all of these compelling Cabernets. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #180, Dec 2008) $1,200-1,500 188 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 (1) Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 (1) GIII, Beckstoffer Georges III owc $480-600 189 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 (1) Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 (1) CCS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 (1) GIII, Beckstoffer To-Kalon owc $850-1,100 190 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (1) RBS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (1) T6, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (1) Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (1) CCS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (1) GIII, Beckstoffer Georges III owc 5 bottles $1,100-1,400 191 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 RBS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010 (1) T6, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 (1) CCS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon owc 4 bottles $900-1,200 Fine & Rare Wines 31

192 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Old Sparky owc 1 magnum The 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard Old Sparky, made from clone 4, 6 and 337, displays a dense opaque purple color as well as an incredible nose of graphite, cedarwood, incense, licorice, Christmas fruitcake, vanillin and abundant blackberry and black currant liqueur. Gorgeously rich and textured with a nearly endless finish... (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #209, Oct 2013) $800-1,100 193 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 (1) LPV, Las Piedras Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 (1) RBS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 (1) T6, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 (1) CCS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon owc 4 bottles $650-850 194 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 Old Sparky owc 1 magnum The 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard Old Sparky reveals lots of cassis, spring flower, graphite and spice characteristics along with good minerality. Medium to full-bodied and strikingly rich, it, too, is a great success for the vintage. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #209, Oct 2013) $500-700 195 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (2) LPV, Las Piedras Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (4) RBS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (2) T6, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (1) Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (2) CCS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (1) GIII, Beckstoffer Georges III owc 196 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 Old Sparky owc 1 magnum $900-1,200 197 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 (1) LPV, Las Piedras Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 (1) RBS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 (1) T6, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 (1) Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 (1) CCS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 (1) GIII,Beckstoffer Georges III owc 6 bottles $1,400-1,800 198 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 Old Sparky owc 1 magnum Tasting like a first-growth Pauillac, the wine is opaque purple and has a fabulous nose of lead pencil, spring flowers, blueberry and blackberry and the telltale cassis. There is also some licorice and sweet oak, the tannins are ripe, and the wine full-bodied. Built like a skyscraper, with an incredible finish (like most of these wines) going on for 50 seconds to a minute... (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #221, Oct 2015) $900-1,200 199 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon, 2014 (1) LPV, Las Piedras Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (1) RBS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (1) T6, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (1) Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (1) CCS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (1) GIII, Beckstoffer Georges III owc 6 bottles $1,300-1,700 $2,800-3,800 32 BONHAMS

200 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon, 2014 Old Sparky owc 1 magnum This is a beautiful wine with great intensity and seems to be one of the superstars of this vintage. Smoky barbecue notes intermix with charcoal embers, blackberry, cassis, Christmas fruitcake, licorice and camphor. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $1,000-1,300 201 Sine Qua Non Pinot Noir 2000 (1) A Capella Sine Qua Non Pinot Noir 2002 (1) Hollerin M (nicked label, chipped wax seal) Sine Qua Non Pinot Noir 2003 (1) Omega $800-1,100 202 Sine Qua Non Syrah 2002 Just For the Love of It 203 Sine Qua Non Syrah 2003 Papa It exhibits extraordinary power and richness along with large quantities of sexy, seductive cassis, black cherries, and a chocolaty undertone. Unctuously textured, rich, and full... (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #166, Aug 2006) $800-1,100 204 Sine Qua Non White 2003 Sublime Isolation Aromatically restrained by SQN standards, with coaxing it offers up notes of honeyed pineapples, minerals, and flowers, but it is much more timid than its younger sibling. Rich, pure, and deliciously textured in the mouth, it reveals more on the palate than in its aromas, which should develop more nuances with additional bottle age. (93pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #159, June 2005) $200-280 A dead-ringer (at least aromatically) for Guigal s single vineyard Cote Rotie La Mouline, the 2002 Just For The Love of It is the greatest California Syrah I have yet tasted. A one-thousand case blend of 96% Syrah, 2% Grenache, and 2% Viognier, it is nearly equal parts Alban, Bien Nacido, and Stolpman fruit with a small amount from both Shadow Canyon and White Hawk. It boasts a provocative perfume of creme de cassis, toast, blackberries, licorice, barbecue spice, and exotic floral scents. Extremely full-bodied, with fabulous intensity, great purity, awesome length, and a finish that lasts over a minute, this classic is a must purchase. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #154, Aug 2004) $650-850 Fine & Rare Wines 33

A Complete Vertical of Araujo estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Eisele Vineyard from a Distinguished West Coast Collector. The famed Eisele in its most revered expression. The flagship wine of Bart and Daphne Araujo, from 1994 through 2007 in wood-cased double-magnums arrives to Bonhams from our generous consignor whose quest to collect the best is to our bidders benefit today! This historical site has been producing world-class Cabernet for decades, and under the Araujo s ownership, earned endless critical acclaim but also, and most importantly a legion of faithful collectors. Following the first to make Cabernet Sauvignon from this acclaimed site (Paul Draper of Ridge in 1971, and Joseph Phelps in the 80s), Bart and Daphne Araujo purchased the Eisele Vineyard in 1990 and produced their debut vintage in 1991. The Araujos viewed themselves as stewards of the vineyard rather than owners, and as such adopted organic and biodynamic farming practices, ensuring the purest expression of the site s terroir. Bart and Daphne were involved in all aspects of the Araujo winery from winemaking to marketing and farming. The flagship Cabernet Sauvignon earned accolades vintage after vintage, becoming one of California s first true blue chip wines. In addition, the Araujos produced Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, and very rarely, Viognier. The Araujo family sold their winery and vineyard in 2013 to Francois Pinault, owner of Chateau Latour, and 2012 is the last vintage bearing the Araujo name. This is an awesome opportunity to cellar a legendary wine and a championed part of Napa history. The wines were acquired directly from the winery and stored in a beautiful custom home wine cellar. One of the most extraordinary vineyards of Napa Valley is the Eisele Vineyard, which boasts a 40+ year history of producing compelling wines. It is hard to argue with the track record of this hallowed ground... -Robert Parker 34 BONHAMS

205 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 1994-2007 Eisele Vineyard 1994 (95pts Wine Advocate) 1995 (98pts Wine Advocate) 1996 (94pts Wine Advocate) 1997 (92pts Wine Advocate) 1998 (92pts Wine Advocate) 1999 (95pts Wine Advocate) 2000-etched label (91pts Wine Advocate) 2001-etched label, cracked wax capsule (99pts Wine Advocate) 2002-etched label, cracked wax capsule (99pts Wine Advocate) 2003-etched label, cracked wax capsule (96pts Wine Advocate) 2004-etched label (94+pts Wine Advocate) 2005-etched label (96pts Wine Advocate) 2006-etched label (92pts Wine Advocate) 2007-etched label (93pts Wine Advocate) 14 double magnums $13,000-17,000 Fine & Rare Wines 35

New York Family Cellar. The following lots are the property of an east coast couple, acquired over the years and stored in cool, subterranean wine storage beneath the family home. 206 Dom Pérignon 1969 (bin-soiled, lightly scuffed label, soiled bottle) $500-700 207 Taittinger Champagne Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 1975 (u.3.7cm below the foil, stained, bin-soiled label) $350-450 208 Château Ausone 1929 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - A (high shoulder, bin-soiled, torn label, scuffed capsule) The 1929 Ausone exhibits a fabulous bouquet of spices, cedar, and sweet, jammy fruit. It displays wonderful ripeness, as well as the telltale austerity and dry finish that often characterize Ausone. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #95, Oct 1994) $1,000-1,300 209 Château Haut-Brion 1959 Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (u.5.3 cm, bin-soiled, scuffed label, scuffed, cut capsule, sign of past seepage, soiled bottle) Sensational. Mature, generous and deep, a many-layered wine that shows sweet berry and chocolate flavors... (98pts Wine Spectator, April 1997) $800-1,100 210 Château Haut-Brion 1966 Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (2-u.4.3cm, 2 stained, bin-soiled, scuffed labels, 2 sign of past seepage, 1 slightly depressed cork, 2 scuffed capsules, 2 soiled bottles) On the austere side, but balanced and harmonious, finishing with surprising length. Sweet caramel and berry overtones ring on the finish. (92pts Wine Spectator, April 1997) $420-550 211 No lot 212 Château Lafite Rothschild 1964 (3 top shoulder, 3 wine-stained, 2 scuffed, 1 tattered label, 3 sign of past seepage) $850-1,100 213 Château Léoville-Las-Cases 1966 St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (1 very high shoulder, 1 high shoulder, 1 mid-shoulder, 3 heavily stained, scuffed and 1 torn label, 2 scuffed, 1 lightly corroded capsule, 1 slightly depressed cork, 3 soiled bottles)...the wine s dominant characteristics include a complex, tobacco, cedar, and red currant-scented nose, medium body, excellent concentration and ripeness, and a spicy, long, moderately tannic finish. (89pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #101, Oct 1995) $500-700 214 Les Forts de Latour 1970 Pauillac (1 very top shoulder, 1 top shoulder, 2 stained, scuffed labels, 1 sign of past seepage, 1 scuffed capsule, 2 slightly depressed corks) $200-250 215 Château Lynch-Bages 1975 Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (3 heavily bin-soiled, 1 bin-soiled, 5 scuffed, 1 heavily stained label, 3 scuffed, 1 torn capsule, 4 sign of past seepage, 1 slightly depressed cork, 4 soiled bottles ) 5 bottles $350-450 216 Chambertin Clos de Beze 1971 Domaine Clair-Dau (u.4.5 cm or better, 1 heavily wine-stained, 1 stained, 3 bin-soiled, 2 scuffed, 2 detatched labels, 1 slightly protruding cork, 1 corroded capsule, 1 sign of past seepage) $1,200-1,500 217 Chambolle Musigny Les Amoureuses 1976 Grivelet (2 heavily wine-stained, 2 scuffed labels, 1 sign of past seepage) $600-800 218 Clos de la Roche, Collection du Docteur Barolet 1921 Henri de Villamont (u.5.5cm, heavily wine-stained, torn, scuffed, bin-soiled label, lightly torn capsule, sign of past seepage) $500-700 36 BONHAMS

219 Grands-Échézeaux 1970 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (u.4.8 cm, scuffed, bin-soiled label, sign of past seepage, #15715) The highly expressive nose is a pretty mix of spice, earth and secondary fruit aromas that evidence more than a trace of sous bois. The now lighter weight flavors are fully resolved but not without reasonably good power, particularly in the context of what was generally a higher yield vintage, all wrapped in a lingering and reasonably well-balanced finish. (91pts Allen Meadows, Burghound, April 2016) $400-500 220 Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon, Private Reserve 1986 (9) Napa Valley (4 bin-soiled, 5 torn, 2 scuffed, 4 stained, 9 loose labels, 1 scuffed capsule) Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon, Special Selection 1989 (2) (1 lightly scuffed, 2 bin-soiled, 1 stained label, 1 scuffed capsule) Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon 1980 (1) (bin-soiled label, sign of past seepage) Mayacamas Cabernet Sauvignon 1981 (2) (2 top shoulder, 2 stained, tattered and loose labels) Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon 1985 (5) Alexander Valley (5 bin-soiled, 4 scuffed, 1 stained label) 19 bottles $1,000-1,300 221 Lewis Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, Reserve 1996 (5 stained, 5 scuffed, 4 bin-soiled, 1 lightly torn label, 1 scuffed and stained capsule) 6 bottles $250-320 222 BV Cabernet Sauvignon, Georges de Latour Private Reserve 1997 (2) (2 bin-soiled labels, 2 scuffed capsules) Pahlmeyer Red 1994 (3) (3 scuffed labels) 5 bottles $350-450 223 No lot 224 Sine Qua Non The Other Hand Red 1995 (stained, scuffed label)...this blockbuster, opaque purple-colored wine offers glorious notes of black fruits (primarily blackberry and cassis), subtle smoke, toast, and licorice, and a whiff of plant material and spice. Full-bodied, yet gorgeously layered and nearly seamless in its flamboyant display of fruit, glycerin, and extract... (92pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #114, Dec 1997) $600-800 225 Vega Sicilia Unico 1995 (3 lightly scuffed, 3 lightly bin-soiled labels) Opaque purple in color, it has aromatic complexity which nearly defies words. There are notes of earth, licorice, hard wood charcoal, and black currants. Full-bodied, and powerful, the wine has beautiful balance with a multi-dimensional character and the structure to last for 25-40 years. (97pts Jay Miller, Wine Advocate #169, Feb 2007) $900-1,200 226 Penfold s Grange 1993 (2 scuffed labels) The wine, a blend of 86% Shiraz and 14% Cabernet Sauvignon, has an opaque purple color, a sweet nose of black currants intermixed with cedar, and earthy, almost truffle-like notes intermixed with some camphor. The wine is full-bodied, dense, somewhat monolithic, but very concentrated, powerful, and long. (91pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #E2002, Jan 2002) $550-750 The City Cellar. Beautifully stored Bordeaux and Burgundy Greats beg for your bids in the lots to follow. Our kind Bay Area consignor acquired the wines through reputable retailers and at auction, and stored the collection in a climate controlled wine storage unit. The majority of the collection has not moved for several years - bid with confidence. 227 Château Ausone 1966 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - A (top shoulder, lightly damp-stained label) $280-380 228 Château Haut-Brion 1953 Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (mid-shoulder, damp-stained, nicked and worn label, label doubleapplied with writing on label)...it has retained the hallmark, singed leather, tobacco leaf, super-ripe fragrance that makes Haut-Brion so distinctive. The wine is extremely soft, revealing considerable amber and rust at the edge, but it still possesses rich, creamy fruit and medium to full body. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #95, Oct 1994) $600-800 229 Château Haut-Brion 1966 Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (u. 5cm or better, 11 damp-stained and 4 nicked labels, 11 lightly corroded capsules) 1s On the austere side, but balanced and harmonious, finishing with surprising length. Sweet caramel and berry overtones ring on the finish. (92pts Wine Spectator, April 1997) $2,800-3,800 Fine & Rare Wines 37

238 230 Château Haut-Brion 1970 Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (u. 6cm or better, 6 damp-stained and 2 scuffed labels, 2 signs of past seepage, 1 perforated capsule) 6 bottles There is plenty of vigor on the nose with dashing red berry fruit, cedar and black olive - just very Haut-Brion.The palate is mediumbodied, well balanced and fresh, nothing over-ambitious, just a Claret in the traditional sense of the word that gently builds towards a sousbois dominated finish. (92pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, July 2016) $1,300-1,700 231 Château Lafite Rothschild 1961 (1 high shoulder, to high to mid-shoulder, 1 mid-shoulder, 2 dampstained labels and 1 nicked, 1 torn capsule) The bouquet is utterly refined, in some ways not as complex as more recent vintages, yet it has a sense of authority and purpose. Vestiges of faded dark fruit mix with scents of an antique mahogany bureau and tobacco. The palate is medium-bodied with fine, degraded tannin. Surprisingly youthful, it is undoubtedly beautifully balanced with perfectly judged acidity. (93pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, July 2016) $2,500-3,200 232 Château Lafite Rothschild 1970 (1 base neck, 1 very top shoulder, 5 lightly stained labels, 1 scuffed and stained label, 3 tissue-stained labels) 6 bottles 233 Château Lafite Rothschild 1979 (bin-soiled and torn label) $250-320 234 Château Latour 1953 (low shoulder, lightly bin-soiled, stained and nicked label, good color) Unusually elegant, even delicate, for Latour, but beautiful nonetheless, with supple, refined flavors of sweet cherries, raisins, tobacco, spices and minerals. (90pts Wine Spectator, Dec 1997) $450-550 235 Château Latour 1961 (mid-to-low shoulder, lightly wrinkled and stained label, nicked capsule) Port-like, with an unctuous texture, and a dark garnet color with considerable amber at the edge, the 1961 Latour possesses a viscosity and thickness. One of the three bottles served at the Chateau s tasting revealed a surprisingly aggressive, minty, herbaceous nose, but the other two bottles were liquid perfection, exhibiting fragrant, cedary, truffle, leather, mineral, and sweet, jammy aromatics, full-bodied, voluptuous textures, exquisite purity and concentration, and a layered, highly-nuanced finish that represents the essence of compellingly great wine. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #129, June 2000) $3,000-4,000 $1,500-2,000 38 BONHAMS

236 Château Latour 1966 (3 very high shoulder, 2 high shoulder, 3 lightly damp-stained and 2 nicked labels, 2 nicked and 1 lightly corroded capsule) 5 bottles The 1966 Latour remains an exemplar of the vintage, certainly one of the best, if not the best Left Bank wine of the vintage. Here, served blind, its quality was a beacon, quintessentially Pauillac with that trademark graphite seam through the intense black fruit, cold stone and a touch of tobacco. It remains undimmed by its age (though this was served from a magnum of impeccable provenance). The palate is medium-bodied and that graphite theme continues unabated, flanked by beautiful, precise and pure vestiges of black fruit. Pure class are the final two words of my tasting note and at 50 years old, they sum up this immensely impressive Château Latour. (96pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $2,800-3,800 237 Château Latour 1970 (1 base neck, 1 very top shoulder, 2 lightly wrinkled labels, 1 scuffed label) $650-850 238 Château Pétrus 1990 Pomerol (1 very top shoulder, 3 lightly wrinkled, lightly stained and 4 nicked labels, 1 torn and lightly worn capsule) The 1990 Petrus remains incredibly young, one of the least evolved wines of the vintage (along with Montrose and Beausejour-Duffau). This dense ruby/purple-colored effort is beginning to hint at the massive richness and full-bodied intensity lurking beneath its wall of tannin. The vintage s sweetness, low acidity, and velvety tannins are present in abundance, and the wine is massive in the mouth as well as incredibly pure and well-delineated. I thought it would be drinkable by now, but it appears another 5-10 years will pass before it begins to reach its plateau of maturity. This wine is capable of lasting at least four more decades. An incredible achievement! (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #183, June 2009) $30,000-40,000 239 Château d Yquem 1926 Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur (mid-shoulder, heavily damp-stained, torn and incomplete label, sign of past seepage, deep amber color) $3,000-4,000 239 Fine & Rare Wines 39

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240 Grands-Échézeaux 1978 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (u.4.5cm or better, 5 bin-soiled and 2 damp-stained labels, 2 signs of past seepage, 1 perforated capsule, #009743, 009746, 009749, 009752, 009754) 5 bottles Powerfully ripe and expressive aromas that display a wonderfully spicy mix of sous bois and very warm earth notes followed by quite ripe and intense flavors underpinned by noticeable finishing structure that has a slightly rustic character to it. This is still quite vibrant and may very well outlive all of the DRC 78s with the possible exception of Romanée-Conti itself. In short, this is a classic Grands-Echézeaux. (93pts Allen Meadows, Burghound, Dec 2015) $8,000-11,000 241 La Tâche 1978 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (u.4.5cm or better, 2 bin-soiled and scuffed labels, 2 nicked capsules, #019533-34)...the nose is slowly going tertiary as there is now ample sous bois in evidence along with notes of hoisin, soy and Asian spice. The beautifully detailed and delicious medium-bodied flavors still possess solid mid-palate concentration along with fine depth on the lingering finish... (92pts Allen Meadows, Burghound, April 2015) $8,000-11,000 242 Richebourg 1978 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (u.5.5cm or better, 2 bin-soiled and scuffed labels, 1 lightly stained label, 1 damaged capsule, #002883, 002885) A remarkably ripe and now completely secondary nose features notes of spice, earth and sous bois and is followed by rich, elegant and fantastically complex flavors that coat the palate and deliver truly outstanding length on the velvety finish. (94pts Allen Meadows, Burghound, Oct 2010) $4,000-5,000 243 Clos de la Roche, Vieilles Vignes 1978 Ponsot (bin-soiled, nicked and wrinkled label, capsule cut to reveal branded cork)...perfectly mature and still vibrant aromas with a fantastic array of spice, earth, a hint of sous bois and a maple syrup quality followed by velvety, round, big, rich and deep flavors that culminate in a wonderfully long, velvety and mouth coating finish. (93pts Allen Meadows, Burghound, Nov 2014) $1,400-1,800 243 Fine & Rare Wines 41

More from an Ohio Gentleman. Classic Claret, Rhone and domestic darlings abound from a midwest collector and repeat consignor. All wines were stored in temperature and humidity controlled cellaring. 244 Château Calon-Ségur 2000 (2) St-Estèphe 3me Cru Classé (1 scuffed and damp-affected label, 1 stained label) Château Calon-Ségur 1998 (1) St-Estèphe 3me Cru Classé (lightly bin-soiled, stained and detached label) Château Calon-Ségur 1996 (1) St-Estèphe 3me Cru Classé (lightly bin-soiled and scuffed label) 4 bottles $280-380 245 Château Cheval Blanc 1996 St Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé (lightly bin-soiled and scuffed label, slightly depressed cork) Medium ruby, with a garnet edge. Aromas of plum and fresh herbs, such as basil, that turn to cedar and cigar box. Full-bodied, with soft, silky tannins. Long and flavorful, with subtle chocolate, berry and light coffee aftertaste. Gorgeous. (91pts Wine Spectator, 2007) $300-400 246 Château Clinet 1993 (1) Pomerol (tattered label, lightly corroded, wrinkled and loosened capsule) Château La Fleur Morange 2000 (3) St-Émilion (2 scuffed labels) Château Lynsolence 2000 (2) St-Émilion Château Troplong Mondot 1995 (2) St Emilion Grand Cru Classé (2 bin-soiled, stained and scuffed labels, 2 scuffed capsules) Château Troplong Mondot 1998 (1) St Emilion Grand Cru Classé (bin-soiled and scuffed label) 9 bottles $400-500 247 Château d Armailhac 1998 (2) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (2 bin-soiled and scuffed labels, 1 stained label, 2 lightly wrinkled labels) Château d Angludet 1996 (1) Margaux Cru Bourgeois (lightly scuffed label) La Croix de Beaucaillou 2000 (2) St-Julien (2 bin-soiled and scuffed labels) La Chapelle de la Mission Haut-Brion 1996 (1) Graves (lightly bin-soiled label) 6 bottles $220-300 248 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 1988 (1) Graves Cru Classé Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1998 (1) St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (lightly scuffed label) Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 2006 (2) St-Julien 2me Cru Classé (1 lightly wrinkled label) 4 bottles $450-550 249 Château Léoville Barton 2000 St Julien 2me Cru Classé This is a behemoth dense, highly extracted, very tannic, broodingly backward, with a dense purple color and very little evolution since it was bottled 8 years ago. Wonderfully sweet cedar and fruitcake notes are intermixed with hints of creme de cassis, licorice, and earthy forest floor. It is full-bodied and tannic, with everything in place, but like so many wines that come from Leoville Barton, it makes a mockery of many modern-day consumers wanting a wine for immediate gratification. Those who bought it should continue to exercise patience and be proud to own a wonderful classic with five decades of longevity ahead of it. (95+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #189, June 2010) $350-450 250 Château Lynch-Bages 1995 (2) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (1 bin-soiled, 1 lightly scuffed, 1 scuffed and 2 stained labels) Château Lynch-Bages 1996 (1) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (lightly bin-soiled, scuffed and wine-stained label) Château Lynch-Bages 1999 (2) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (1 bin-soiled and stained label) 5 bottles $500-700 251 Château Margaux 1988 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (base neck, lightly bin-soiled, scuffed and torn label, corroded capsule) Deep and clean in color, the bouquet is quintessentially Chateau Margaux with blackberry, potpourri, cedar and violets. It has wonderful clarity. The palate is medium-bodied, fresh as a daisy on the entry with a killer line of acidity that offsets those vibrant black and red fruits. There is energy here, vivacity, as if this Château Margaux suddenly realized its true potential after all these years. (93pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $320-420 252 Château Mouton Rothschild 1979 (very high shoulder, lightly torn, scuffed and stained label) $220-300 42 BONHAMS

253 Château Mouton Rothschild 1985 (very top shoulder, bin-soiled, scuffed and lightly wrinkled label, slight signs of past seepage, corroded capsule) The rich, complex, well-developed bouquet of oriental spices, toasty oak, herbs, and ripe fruit is wonderful. On the palate, the wine is also rich, forward, long, and sexy. (90pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 3rd Ed., Dec 1997) $320-420 254 Château Mouton Rothschild 1995 (heavily bin-soiled, scuffed and wrinkled label)...an opaque purple color, and reluctant aromas of cassis, truffles, coffee, licorice, and spice. In the mouth, the wine is great stuff, with superb density, a full-bodied personality, rich mid-palate, and a layered, profound finish that lasts for 40+ seconds. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #115, Feb 1998) $380-480 255 Château Mouton Rothschild 1997 (bin-soiled, scuffed and wrinkled label) One of the most forward and developed Moutons over recent years, it possesses all the charm and fleshiness this vintage can provide. A blend of 82% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc, and 2% Petit Verdot, the wine exhibits a dense ruby/purple color, and an open-knit nose of cedar wood, blackberry liqueur, cassis, and coffee. Fleshy, ripe, and mouth-filling, with low acidity, soft tannin, and admirable concentration and length... (90pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #128, April 2000) $280-380 256 Château Mouton Rothschild 2000 A rich, tannic, earthy style, with loads of creme de cassis and floral notes, the final blend of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Merlot is a full-bodied wine with plenty of coffee, earth, chocolatey notes, and still plenty of tannin to resolve. (96+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #189, June 2010) 258 Château Mouton Rothschild 2004 (heavily bin-soiled label) Beautiful aromas of crushed berries and chocolate, with hints of Indian spices. Full-bodied, with silky, velvety tannins and a long, caressing finish. A lovely wine for the vintage. (93pts Wine Spectator, March 2007) $320-420 259 Château Palmer 1979 (1) Margaux 3me Cru Classé (top shoulder, glue-stained, scuffed and wrinkled label) Château Palmer 1981 (1) Margaux 3me Cru Classé (glue-stained and scuffed label) Château Palmer 1990 (1) Margaux 3me Cru Classé (lightly scuffed label) Château Palmer 1995 (1) Margaux 3me Cru Classé (bin-soiled and lightly scuffed label) Château Palmer 1997 (1) Margaux 3me Cru Classé (lightly bin-soiled and scuffed label) Château Palmer 1998 (1) Margaux 3me Cru Classé (bin-soiled and lightly scuffed label) Château Palmer 1999 (1) Margaux 3me Cru Classé 7 bottles $1,000-1,300 260 Château Palmer 2000 Margaux 3me Cru Classé (1 lightly scuffed and 1 scuffed label) Deep in colour, there remains a slight broodiness on the nose, although it loses its inhibitions and develops potent blackberry, strawberry and mint aromas, perhaps just a smudge of camphor. It is unashamedly rich on the entry: intense and vibrant with layers of black cherry and cassis fruit pierced by a fine line of acidity. This millennial tightens everything up towards the, finish whereupon it reverts to something much more classic in style, long and tensile. (94pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, May 2016) $450-550 $2,500-3,200 257 Château Mouton Rothschild 2003 (2 lightly scuffed and wrinkled labels) Blackberry, cherry and currant with just a hint of toasted oak. Fullbodied, with silky tannins and a lovely combination of ripe fruit and vanilla character. Goes on and on. Long and very stylish. (94pts Wine Spectator, March 2006) $700-900 Fine & Rare Wines 43

261 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 1996 (1) Margaux (lightly bin-soiled and stained label) Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 1998 (1) Margaux (bin-soiled and scuffed label) Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 1999 (1) Margaux (scuffed and stained label) Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 2000 (1) Margaux (scuffed and stained label) Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 2004 (1) Margaux (lightly bin-soiled label) 5 bottles $500-700 262 Beaune 1er Cru, Grèves, Vigne de l Enfant Jésus 1995 (1) Domaine Bouchard Père & Fils (scuffed and stained label, scuffed capsule) Nuits St. Georges 2001 (2) E.D. Bocquenet (1 lightly bin-soiled label, 2 scuffed and 1 stained labels) Vosne Romanée, Les Reas 1999 (2) Domaine Bizot (2 scuffed and heavily stained labels, 1 sign of past seepage) 5 bottles $220-300 263 Banyuls 1947 Cave de Banyuls (2 bin-soiled, 1 lightly scuffed and water-stained labels) $160-200 264 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 1996 (1) Clos des Papes (lightly scuffed and heavily stained label) Châteauneuf-du-Pape 1997 (1) Clos des Papes (bin-soiled label, detached vintage label) Châteauneuf-du-Pape 1998 (1) Clos des Papes (lightly stained label) Châteauneuf-du-Pape 1999 (1) Clos des Papes (stained label, slightly depressed cork) Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2001 (3) Clos des Papes (3 scuffed and stained labels) Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2005 (1) Clos des Papes (slightly depressed cork) Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2006 (1) Clos des Papes 9 bottles $500-700 265 Hermitage 1994 J.L. Chave (scuffed label) The 1994 red Hermitage appears to be superb. Last year it tasted like a richer sibling of the 1985. This year it tasted significantly richer, but with the 1985 s softness, elegance, and precocious appeal. The wine possesses a black/ruby/purple color, an intense, smoky, cassis, and mineral-scented nose, full body, superb density, a soft attack, good grip, and a long, impressively endowed finish. It is a wine of undeniable power, spice, tannin, fruit, silk, and fat-what else can you ask for? (93pts Robert Parker, Rhone Book, Dec 1996) $220-300 266 Hermitage 1995 J.L. Chave (lightly stained label)...it appears to be opening up and possesses fabulous, liquid rocklike qualities to go with cassis, blackberry and wild herbs. Medium to full-bodied, fabulously textured, rich and stretching out nicely on the finish... (97pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #214, Aug 2014) $220-300 267 Hermitage 1996 (1) J.L. Chave (scuffed label) Hermitage 2006 (1) J.L. Chave (lightly scuffed label, pen-marked bottle) $300-400 268 Hermitage 1997 (1) J.L. Chave (lightly scuffed and wrinkled label) Hermitage 1999 (1) J.L. Chave $420-550 269 Hermitage 2003 J.L. Chave (1 lightly scuffed label) The 2003 Hermitage is as profound as they come. Inky in color, with incredible kirsch, blackberry liqueur, flowers, licorice and hints of underlying meatiness, it hits the palate with a full-bodied, massively concentrated profile that has nothing out of place, seamless integration of its fruit, alcohol and tannin, and an overriding elegant, perfectly balanced feel. (100pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #212, April 2014) $800-1,100 44 BONHAMS

270 Hermitage 2005 J.L. Chave (lightly stained label, pen-marked bottle)...an incredible wine that shines for its purity, focus and pure class. Offering up lots of granite-like minerality, crème de cassis, violets and graphite, this rich, full-bodied, gorgeously concentrated Hermitage has good acidity, building, ripe tannin and a fabulous finish. (97pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #223, March 2016) $250-320 271 Hermitage Blanc 2003 J.L. Chave (lightly bin-soiled label) Another sensational white that made my eyes roll back in my head, the 2003 Hermitage Blanc is even more over the top and decadent than the 09. Possessing almost no acidity, it s a flamboyant, massively concentrated, decadent and heady effort that s overflowing with notions of honey, caramelized oranges, currants, licorice and buttered hazelnuts. Staying fresh and lively, it s a monumental Hermitage Blanc that will probably live forever on its sheer concentration. (99pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate, Sept 2015) $120-150 272 Brunello di Montalcino 1996 (1) Altesino (scuffed label) Rosso di Montalcino 1994 (1) Biondi Santi (bin-soiled, scuffed and wrinkled label, cut capsule, detached vintage label) Barolo Vigna Giachini 1999 (1) Corino (lightly bin-soiled and scuffed label) Barolo Vigna Giachini 2000 (1) Corino (scuffed and stained label) Barolo 2009 (1) Corino Brunello di Montalcino 1995 (1) Fattoi Ofelio & Figli (lightly scuffed, wrinkled and detached label) Brunello di Montalcino 1998 (1) Fattoi Ofelio & Figli (lightly bin-soiled and detached label) Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 1997 (1) Fattoi Ofelio & Figli Brunello di Montalcino 1996 (1) Poggio Antico (lightly scuffed and stained label) 9 bottles 273 Sori San Lorenzo 1998 Gaja (lightly bin-soiled and scuffed label) The multi-faceted 1998 Sori San Lorenzo offers up notes of lead pencil, smoke, tobacco, tar, rose petals, black fruits, and espresso. Already incredibly expressive, soft, sexy, and voluptuous, jammy fruits infused with toasty oak cascade over the palate. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #137, Oct 2001) $190-250 274 Solaia 1998 (1) Antinori (lightly bin-soiled and scuffed label) Sassicaia 1992 (1) Tenuta San Guido (bin-soiled and nicked label, wrinkled capsule, slightly depressed cork) Sassicaia 1999 (1) Tenuta San Guido (bin-soiled and lightly wrinkled label) $380-480 275 Único 1990 Vega-Sicilia (1 lightly bin-soiled and 2 scuffed labels)...and extraordinarily, opulent bouquet with cassis, blood orange, Italian cured meat and crushed stone. It is extremely well defined and powerful yet succinctly focused. The palate is ripe and sweet on the entry. Vibrant red fruit, orange peel, marmalade, Asian spices all vie for attention. There is great weight and potency, building in the mouth that is rich in glycerine and climaxes with a spicy, meaty finish that tightly grips the mouth. It has a Right Bank, Cabernet Franc like persona. This is a lovely, decadent Unico that is surfeit with fresh and vitality, a Rubenesque Unico of some style. (96pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #202, Aug 2012) $750-950 276 Valbuena 5* 1996 (1) Vega-Sicilia (lightly bin-soiled and scuffed label) Valbuena 5* 1997 (1) Vega-Sicilia (lightly scuffed label) $160-200 $350-450 Fine & Rare Wines 45

277 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 Eisele Vineyard The 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard is breathtaking. Everything is in the right place in this dazzling, superb Cabernet Sauvignon. Layers of dark fruit, plums, camphor, licorice and espresso emerge from this effortless, gracious wine. The integration of fruit, tannin and French oak (100% new) is simply phenomenal. There is a dark, brooding quality to the 2008 that is immensely appealing. This is a stunning wine from Araujo. (97+pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate #198, Dec 2011) $350-450 278 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 Eisele Vineyard The 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard is one of the great wines of the vintage. It brings together gorgeous aromatics, juicy, expressive red fruit and silky tannins. Now seemingly past a period of closure post-bottling, the 2009 looks like a wine that will drink well pretty much throughout its entire life. The 2009 is a totally sexy Cabernet endowed with stunning depth and a rich, enveloping personality. This is pure Araujo and pure Eisele. (97pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate #204, Dec 2012) $2,200-3,000 279 Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 Volcanic Hill, Microclimate 4 $250-320 280 Grace Family Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 (etched label) 1 litre $250-320 281 Philippe Melka Red 1999 (2) Metisse (1 lightly scuffed label) Philippe Melka Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 (3) CJ Philippe Melka Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 (5) CJ 10 bottles $450-550 282 Kongsgaard Syrah 1998 (1) Hudson Vineyard Kongsgaard Syrah 2000 (1) Hudson Vineyard Kongsgaard Syrah 2001 (2) Hudson Vineyard Kongsgaard Syrah 2002 (2) Hudson Vineyard (2 lightly scuffed labels) 6 bottles 283 Mollydooker Shiraz 2006 (2) Blue Eyed Boy (2 lightly scuffed labels) Mollydooker Shiraz 2005 (3) Carnival of Love (3 pen-marked bottles) Mollydooker Shiraz 2005 (1) Enchanted Path 6 bottles $350-450 Cristal from a Conoisseur. The following lots are the property of a Colorado collector and longtime Bonhams client, stored in ideal temperature-maintained cellaring. 284 Charles Heidsieck Vintage Champagne 1990 Brut Millésimé (2 lightly scuffed labels) $500-700 285 Dom Perignon 1992 (1) (lightly scuffed label) Taittinger Comtes de Champagne 1981 (1) Blanc de Blancs $320-420 286 Louis Roederer Vintage Champagne 1994 (1) Cristal (scuffed label) Louis Roederer Vintage Champagne 1995 (1) Cristal (scuffed label, wrinkled label) Louis Roederer Vintage Champagne 1996 (1) Cristal (lightly scuffed label) Louis Roederer Vintage Champagne 1997 (1) Cristal (lightly wrinkled label) 4 bottles $850-1,100 287 Château Haut-Brion 1962 (1) Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (stained, scuffed label, sign of past seepage, corroded capsule) Château Haut-Brion 1967 (1) Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (u.3.6cm, bin-soiled, scuffed label, sign of past seepage, corroded capsule) $480-600 $300-400 46 BONHAMS

288 Château Haut-Brion 1964 (1) Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (u.6.8 cm, detached, lightly stained label, slight sign of seepage, corroded capsule) Château Haut-Brion 1970 (1) Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (u.5.8cm, heavily torn, bin-soiled label, sign of past seepage, corroded capsule, slightly protruding cork) $480-600 289 Château Latour 1974 (1) (top shoulder, glue-stained label) Château Margaux 1976 (1) Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (low shoulder, stained, wrinkled label, slight sign of seepage, lightly corroded capsule) $380-480 290 Château d Yquem 2003 Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur (lightly scuffed label) It is attired with an intriguing bouquet with Manuka honey, quince, honeycomb and a touch of nougat, though it does not have the pixilation of a top vintage. The palate is unctuous right from the start: gloopy in texture with hedonistic ripe honeyed fruit laced with orange zest and a strong spicy note on the finish. It has moderate length, but finishes with plenty of glycerine in the mouth. This is certainly the finest 2003 Sauternes. (94pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #213, June 2014) $160-200 291 Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon 1986 (1) Private Reserve Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1982 (1) Napa Valley (base neck, heavily stained scuffed label, stained, scuffed capsule) Joseph Phelps Cabernet Sauvignon 1985 (2) Eisele Vineyard 4 bottles $350-450 292 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon, Reserve 1974 (1) Napa Valley (very high shoulder, scuffed, bin-soiled label) Stag s Leap Cabernet Sauvignon, SLV 1974 (1) Napa Valley (scuffed, stained label, wrinkled, lightly corroded capsule) $250-320 d Yquem from a Gentleman. The following lot was stored in professional wine storage. 293 Château d Yquem 1975 Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur (2 lightly bin-soiled labels, medium honey color) 2 half bottles The 1975 Château d Yquem stands as one of the towering successes of that decade and at 40 years of age, it shows no signs of losing any of its prowess. This bottle represented one of the best that I have encountered. Iridescent in color, the bouquet soars from the glass, a pyrotechnic display of quince, Clementine, honey and a touch of aszu, lending it a slight Tokaji-like personality. It is beautifully defined and intense. The palate is pure and detailed with a killer line of acidity, vibrant honeyed fruit and a mellifluous finish that is now fully expressive. It vies with the imperious 1971 as the greatest Yquem of that era. This is simply magnificent. (98pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #219, May 2015) $550-750 1 top shoulder. Sommelier s Selections. A fantastic series of lots by way of Washington, and our generous consignor whose career in wine clearly informed his clever collecting! The wines were stored in temperature and humidity controlled cellaring. Bid with confidence! 294 Billecart Salmon Champagne NV (2 half bottles) Brut Reserve Billecart Salmon Champagne NV (2) Brut Reserve (2 lightly scuffed labels) Billecart Salmon Champagne NV (1 half bottle) Rose Billecart Salmon Champagne NV (2) Rose 4 bottles and 3 half bottles $250-320 295 Dom Perignon 2000 (1) Dom Perignon 2002 (1) Dom Perignon 2003 (1) Dom Perignon 2004 (1) 4 bottles $500-700 296 Duval Leroy Vintage Femme de Champagne 1996 (1) Louis Barthelemy Champagne NV (2) Perrier Jouet Vintage Champagne 1998 (1) Belle Epoque (scuffed label) 4 bottles $200-280 Fine & Rare Wines 47

297 Taittinger Vintage Champagne 1998 (1) Comtes de Champagnes Taittinger Vintage Champagne 2004 (1) Comtes de Champagnes $200-280 298 Château Cos d Estournel 2005 St-Estèphe 2me Cru Classé (scuffed label, nicked back label) A superstar of St.-Estèphe in this vintage, this wine has a dense ruby/purple color, beautiful, sweet cassis and blackcurrant fruit, some floral notes, spice and a touch of oak in a full-bodied, layered, impressive multi-dimensional style. The tannins are surprisingly sweet and well-integrated, as is the acidity, alcohol and wood. This is a beauty and certainly the top wine of St.-Estèphe. (97pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #219, June 2015) $160-200 299 Château Belair 2006 (1) St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - B (lightly stained label) Château de Pez 2008 (1) St-Estèphe Cru Bourgeois Château Gruaud-Larose 2006 (1) St-Julien 2me Cru Classé Château Kirwan 2006 (3) Margaux 3me Cru Classé (1 marked label) Château Kirwan 2009 (2) Margaux 3me Cru Classé (1 marked label) Château Langoa Barton 2005 (1) St-Julien 3me Cru Classé (nicked label) Château Talbot 2005 (1) St-Julien 4me Cru Classé (lightly marked label) 10 bottles $380-480 300 Château Mouton Rothschild 2003 (slightly creased label) Blackberry, cherry and currant with just a hint of toasted oak. Fullbodied, with silky tannins and a lovely combination of ripe fruit and vanilla character. Goes on and on. Long and very stylish. Balanced and refined. (94pts Wine Spectator, March 2006) 301 Le Corton 2003 (1) Bouchard Pere et Fils (lightly torn label) Chablis, Fourchaumes 2007 (1) L. Michel (lightly bin-soiled label) Chablis, Butteaux 2007 (1) Servin (lightly stained and bin-soiled label) Chateauneuf du Pape, Cuvee Reserve 2011 (1) Domaine du Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape 2007 (1 magnum) Vieux Telegraphe (nicked and bin-soiled label) Savennieres, Les Clos Sacres 2006 (1) N. Joly (bin-soiled label) 5 bottles and 1 magnum $320-420 302 Brunello di Montalcino 2004 (1) Altesino (nicked label) Antinori Tignanello 2006 (1) (lightly bin-soiled, nicked label) Barolo, Gavarini Chiniera 2004 (1) E. Grasso (lightly bin-soiled label) Barolo, Ginestra Casa Mate 2007 (1) E. Grasso Brunello di Montalcino 2008 (1) L. Sassetti/Pertimali Brunello di Montalcino 2005 (1) Poggio Antico (lightly stained label) Poggio Verrano Dromos 2006 (1) (lightly bin-soiled label) Barolo, Bricco Cerretta 2003 (1) Schiavenza (scuffed label) 8 bottles $320-420 303 Barolo, Monfortino Riserva 2005 G. Conterno A rich, sensual tapestry of dark plums, cherries, smoke, incense, tar and licorice emerges from the 2005 Barolo Riserva Monfortino. Exotic, rich and layered, the 2005 boasts gorgeous depth and a sensual enveloping personality. (96pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate #203, Oct 2012) $400-500 $380-480 48 BONHAMS

304 Spatlese, Marienberg Fahrlay 2007 (1) Pundericher Auslese, Niederhauser Hermanshohle 2004 (1 half bottle) Donnhoff (lightly bin-soiled label) Spatlese, Bernkasteler Badstube 2007 (3) J.J. Prum (3 lightly scuffed labels) Riesling Grasberg 2007 (1) M. Deiss Auslese, Hattenheimer Nussbrunnen 1992 (1) Schloss Schonborn (lightly bin-soiled label) Kabinett, Johannisberger Klaus 1994 (1) Schloss Schonborn Spatlese, Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg 1997 (1) Schloss Schonborn Auslese, Zeltinger Schlossberg 2007 (2) Selbach-Oster (2 lightly bin-soiled labels) Spatlese, Zeltinger Sonnenuhr 2012 (1) Selbach-Oster (lightly scuffed label) Spatlese, Saarburger Rausch 1 x 1991 and 2 x 1992 (3) Zilliken 14 bottles and 1 half bottle $350-450 305 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection 2006 (1) Napa Valley Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection 2008 (1) Napa Valley Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection 2010 (1) Napa Valley Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (1) Napa Valley (nicked label) Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 (1) Napa Valley 5 bottles $500-700 306 Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 (1) Martha s Vineyard (scuffed label) Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon 1998 (1) Reserve Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 (1) Reserve (1 torn label) 4 bottles $250-320 307 Leonetti Cellar Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (2) Leonetti Cellar Red 2009 (2) Reserve (2 nicked labels) Leonetti Cellar Red 2010 (1) Reserve (nicked label) 5 bottles $550-750 308 Opus One 2005 The 2005 Opus One, a blend of 88% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot, 3% Petit Verdot, 3% Cabernet Franc and 1% Malbec, has a ruby/purple color and a beautiful, sweet nose of créme de cassis and spring flowers. Complex and medium to full-bodied, with silky tannin and superb purity and balance, this is exactly what Opus One was meant to be when it was first proposed. Of course, it is a popular wine to criticize, but the quality has never been better, and certainly 2005 is a beauty. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #219, June 2015) $220-300 309 Opus One 2006 The 2006 comes across as a bigger, more structured wine than the 2007. The tannins are bolder, more dramatic, and more present. The wine displays impressive depth... (93+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #186, Dec 2009) $200-280 310 Leonetti Cellar Merlot 2007 (2) (1 nicked label) Leonetti Cellar Merlot 2010 (1) (nicked label) $130-170 311 Penfold s Grange 2005 (stained back label) The nose begins a bit animal with some smoked game, mincemeat and bacon notes emerging over the freshly crushed, sun-warmed blackberries, black currant cordial, earth, black truffles, anise and allspice. Rich and full with very firm very fine tannins and very crisp acid, it gives a long finish layered with coffee, mincemeat and toast. (97pts Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Advocate #192, Dec 2010) $280-380 Fine & Rare Wines 49

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312 Bacalhoa Moscatel de Setubal Colheita 2001 (1) Broadbent Vintage Port 1994 (5) (1 torn label) Ferreira Vintage Port 2003 (3) (2 lightly scuffed labels) Graham s Vintage Port 2007 (2) Quinta da Roriz Vintage Port 2011 (2) Quinta do Tedo Vintage Port 1997 (2) Smith Woodhouse Vintage Port 1994 (1) (lightly scuffed label) Smith Woodhouse Vintage Port 2011 (2) Warre s Vintage Port 2007 (1) 19 bottles $650-850 313 Royal Tokaji, 5 Puttunyos 2006 6 x 500ml $180-250 Mailing-list Direct from a NorCal Collector. The following lots were stored in ideal cellaring. 314 Harlan Estate Red 2013 The Maiden 2 owcs 9 bottles 1 x 3 bottle owc 1 x 6 bottle owc $2,200-3,000 315 Screaming Eagle Red 2013 Second Flight owc 6 bottles $2,500-3,200 316 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 owc $4,800-6,000 The West Coast Cellar. A truly incredible array of championed wines from a longtime client and friend to Bonhams, from his impeccable home cellar to yours! Bid with confidence. 317 Dom Pérignon 1990 (lightly worn and nicked label) $250-320 318 Gosset Vintage Champagne 1990 Célebris (presentation case-damaged lid) 1 magnum $280-380 319 Jacques Selosse Champagne NV Initial (disgorged April 24, 2015) Jacques Selosse Champagne NV (2) Version Originale (disgorged December 14, 2014) 4 bottles $650-850 320 Jacques Selosse Vintage Champagne 1998 Blanc de Blancs (heavily torn and wrinkled labels, disgorged February 7, 2007) $1,300-1,700 321 Jacques Selosse Vintage Champagne 1998 Blanc de Blancs (lightly stained and wrinkled label) 1 magnum $1,100-1,400 322 Château Beauséjour-Duffau 2010 St. Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé Tasting like black raspberry confiture with subtle notes of graphite and crushed chalk along with enormous floral notes, the wine displays a slightly smoky character but a voluptuous attack, midpalate and finish. Its is full-bodied and massively endowed, with every component perfectly etched in this extraordinary wine, which should be drinkable after 7-8 years of bottle age and last for a half-century or more. This is brilliant stuff. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #205, Feb 2013) $850-1,100 323 Château Bellevue Mondotte 2009 St Emilion Grand Cru Classé The inky/blue/purple-colored 2009 Bellevue Mondotte offers aromas of creme de cassis, mulberries, licorice, white flowers, forest floor and candied cherries. Extremely thick, rich and full-bodied, it is nearly overwhelming in its textural richness, colossal concentration and mind-blowing finish that lasts nearly a minute. Undeniably massive and over-sized, but perfectly balanced, it is made for those looking for something to put away for 30-50+ years. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #199, Dec 2011) $1,300-1,700 Fine & Rare Wines 51

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324 Château Cos d Estournel 2005 St-Estèphe 2me Cru Classé The 2005 Cos d Estournel is another great success from this property, which is owned by Michel Reybier. A superstar of St.- Estèphe in this vintage, this wine has a dense ruby/purple color, beautiful, sweet cassis and blackcurrant fruit, some floral notes, spice and a touch of oak in a full-bodied, layered, impressive multidimensional style. The tannins are surprisingly sweet and wellintegrated, as is the acidity, alcohol and wood. This is a beauty and certainly the top wine of St.-Estèphe. (97pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #219, June 2015) $450-550 325 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 2012 Graves Cru Classé It has an intense, floral bouquet with rose petals and strawberry preserve, hints of sous-bois and tobacco gently unfolding in the glass, gaining more earthiness as it aerates in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, broad and spicy with hints of bell pepper suggesting high quality Cabernet Franc. It fans out gloriously with a sustained tertiary finish that completes what is a wondrous La Mission Haut-Brion from Jean-Philippe Delmas and his team. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $350-450 326 Château Lafite Rothschild 1990 (1 base neck) The 1990 Lafite has turned out far better than my early assessment. While it still possesses some firmness, and performs like a late adolescent in terms of its evolution, it boasts gorgeous aromas of cedar, tobacco leaf, cassis, and lead pencil shavings. The explosive aromas are followed by a fleshy, full-bodied wine that should hit its peak in 5-8 years, and last for 25-30 more. (96pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #183, June 2009) $1,100-1,400 327 Château l Angélus 1990 St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé - A (base neck, bin-soiled label) 328 Château Léoville-Las-Cases 1996 St-Julien 2me Cru Classé 1 double magnum Now at 20 years, it has evolved into an absolutely stunning Saint Julien, clearly one of the best wines from the estate this decade. The bouquet is beautifully defined with intense black cherries, cedar, mint and a touch of oyster shell that seems to gain intensity in the glass. The palate is seamless from start to finish, extraordinarily pure, the 70% new oak totally assimilated of course, impressive weight and power allied with genuine finesse and tension towards the silky smooth finish. (98pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $1,100-1,400 329 Château Margaux 1986 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (3 base neck, 1 bin-soiled and nicked label, 2 nicked capsules) The 1986 Chateau Margaux is one of the dark horses of the vintage. It has an exquisite bouquet that is now fully mature, with a mixture of red and black fruit, violets, pastilles and hints of cold stone. It blossoms in the glass, gaining intensity all the time. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, a more robust Margaux as you would expect given the vintage, clearly with firm backbone, more straightlaced than the 1985 or 1989. Yet there is wonderful delineation and focus here. If you seek strictness and classicism in a wine, then this is the place to come, plus there is superb mineralité and tension on the ferrous finish. (97pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $1,100-1,400 330 Château Montrose 1990 St-Estèphe 2me Cru Classé (1 bin soiled label) The bouquet is cut from a different cloth to the 1989 and attests to that warm vintage: hickory, clove, undergrowth and wild fennel, later garrigue-like scents and terracotta, the latter two more pronounced on the bottle format compared to the youthful magnum. The palate is full-bodied and powerful, yet the balance is perfect, a ballerinalike poise with the structure of the Forth Bridge. It is a multi-layered Montrose that offers enormous length, fresh and vibrant with the magnum demonstrating tangible mineralite and tension as it fans out on the crescendo of a finish a fanfare for Saint Estèphe in all its glory. (100?pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, March 2017) $1,300-1,700 A blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc, this is clearly the greatest Angelus until the 2000, 2003 and then the perfect 2005. Beautiful, sweet plum, blackberry and blueberry fruit soar from the glass of this opaque, purple wine that still hasn t lost much in color. Deep, opulent, voluptuously textured, full-bodied and multidimensional, this is a stunner and just now approaching its plateau of full maturity... (99pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #220, Aug 2015) $350-450 Fine & Rare Wines 53

331 Château Montrose 2003 St-Estèphe 2me Cru Classé (2 nicked labels)...there is clearly fruit intensity locked up inside this Saint Estèphe, it is counterbalanced by the estate s trademark masculinity and austerity. So both on the nose and the palate it reaches this happy medium: pure blackberry, graphite and roasted herbs on the nose, perhaps even more elegant than I have observed on previous bottles. The palate is medium-bodied rather than full bodied with sturdy tannins couched in layers of seamless blackberry and cassis fruit, offset by scents of tobacco and graphite. As usual it has immense length and depth, a Montrose that is really just a few chapters into what is sure to be a longer book than many other 2003s. (98pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, March 2017) $550-750 332 Château Laville Haut-Brion Blanc 2005 Graves Cru Classé (2 base neck, 3 very top shoulder) 5 bottles A sensational example of Laville, the light green/gold-hued 2005 offers up a superb bouquet of spring flower blossoms, melted wax, honeysuckle, caramel, ripe citrus, and a subtle hint of smoke. This superb, full-bodied, fabulously concentrated white should have 40 years of longevity. (94+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #176, April 2008) $900-1,200 333 Château Smith Haut Lafitte Blanc 2009 Graves Cru Classé Possibly the best dry white the estate has produced since the proprietors, the Cathiards, acquired the property in 1990, this wine exhibits a sensational fragrance of buttered citrus, honeyed melons and a touch of grapefruit, lemon zest and orange rind. It also displays grapefruit on the attack and mid-palate as well as real opulence, terrific acidity and length. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #199, Dec 2011) $320-420 334 Château Climens 2001 Barsac 1er Cru Classé (1 base neck) The Climens 2001 has always possessed a deliriously complex and intense bouquet that is beautifully defined: dried quince and marmalade, honeycomb and antique furniture. There is an inchoate, resinous element that will surely surface over the next decade or so. This is a bouquet that demands attention and in this blind tasting, sticks out from the crowd, a sui generis. Since I last tasted it, the palate has opened up and is beginning to pump on all cylinders. It is wonderfully balanced with fabulous intensity and a long, citrus-tinged finish that is utterly beguiling. As Kate Bush once sang: Wow. (99pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #215, Oct 2014) $300-400 335 Mazis Chambertin 2012 Faiveley (1 lightly scuffed label) 3 magnums Here the nose is quite similar to that of the Latricières save for the fact that the sauvage character is even more pronounced. As is typically the case there is also more size, weight, richness and power if a bit less refinement and minerality to the large-scaled flavors that also brim with dry extract that does a fine job of buffering the hugely long finish. (92-95pts Allen Meadows, Burghound #53, Jan 2014) $1,000-1,300 336 Clos de la Roche 2012 Hubert Lignier $380-480 337 Pommard, Les Vignots 2005 Leroy (lightly scuffed label) A spicy black fruit nose inflected with earth and a subtle animale note that continues onto the sweet, punchy and concentrated flavors that possess ample dry extract on the rich and unusually mineral-infused finish that delivers impressive length at this level. (88-91pts Allen Meadows, Burghound #25, Jan 2007) $380-480 338 Chambertin, Clos de Beze 2009 Louis Jadot (3 lightly worn labels) A strikingly complex nose features an intense spiciness to the otherwise ripe, elegant and nuanced red berry liqueur aromas that are in keeping with the equally spicy and intense broad-shouldered and tautly muscular flavors, all wrapped in a mouth coating and very firm finish that delivers stunning persistence. I like the underlying sense of tension that adds vibrancy to the moderately austere and mineraldriven finale. (93-95pts Allen Meadows, Burghound #42, May 2011) $600-800 339 Clos de la Roche, Vieilles Vignes 2011 Ponsot (1 lightly scuffed label) A discreet application of wood does not reduce the considerable appeal of the ripe, pure and airy nose with its broad mélange of wild red berry fruit liqueur, earth, spice, violets and a hint of animale. The broad-shouldered flavors possess superb mid-palate concentration that enrobes the buried but still quite firm tannins while culminating in a beautifully balanced, muscular and explosively long finish. (95-97pts Allen Meadows, Burghound#49, Jan 2013) $850-1,100 54 BONHAMS

340 Bienvenues Batard Montrachet 2011 Henri Boillot (1 bin-soiled and heavily nicked label) 5 bottles This is also notably ripe but the aromas do not run to the exotic as the honeysuckle, apricot, white peach and subtle spice notes are entirely classic. There is an appealing succulence to the delicious, intense and strikingly fine medium-bodied flavors and while there is certainly a sense of focused power present on the long, clean and refined finish, this is essentially a Bienvenues of finesse. (94pts Allen Meadows, Burghound #51, June 2013) $800-1,100 341 Montrachet, Marquis de Laguiche 2010 Joseph Drouhin (1 bin-soiled label) The super-elegant nose displays an exceptionally subtle hint of the exotic along with remarkably complex aromas of spices, white flower, apple, citrus and essence of pear. There is serious size and weight to the big-bodied yet seductively textured, even silky flavors that possess an abundance of mouth coating dry extract. There is a fine minerality to the energetic and quite firmly structured finish that displays genuinely striking persistence. (96pts Allen Meadows, Burghound #58, April 2015) $700-900 342 Montrachet 2003 Louis Jadot An adroit application of wood easily allows the very ripe and moderately exotic and highly complex nose of roasted nuts, yellow orchard fruit and spice hints to express itself. There is outstanding richness, body, size and weight to the impressively scaled flavors that coat the palate with seemingly endless reserves of dry extract before culminating in an impressively long finish. (93pts Allen Meadows, Burghound #47, June 2012) $400-500 343 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Les Cailloux, Cuvée Centenaire 1990 A. & L. Brunel (3 bin-soiled and 1 wrinkled label, 1 cracked and 1 chipped wax capsule) One of the greatest vintages for Andre Brunel, aside from his extraordinary succession of vintages from 1998-2001 is 1990. The perfect Cuvee Centenaire is still dense ruby/purple-colored with a sumptuous nose of white flowers, raspberry and cherry liqueur, smoke, and mineral scents. The gorgeous aromatics are followed by an unctuously-textured, pure wine that combines the best of Chateauneuf du Pape with the floral, earthy complexity of a great grand cru red Burgundy. This is a riveting tour de force in winemaking. Don t miss it. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #E2003, Dec 2002) $750-950 344 Cornas 2010 A. Clape...it s crazily backwards, concentrated and structured, and needs some bottle age to round into form. Nevertheless, the incredible quality is present in its purity, focus, full-bodied richness and awesome finish. (99+pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #214, Aug 2014) $350-450 345 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Deus Ex Machina 2005 Clos St. Jean (1 bin-soiled label) I ve been lucky enough to have the 2005 Chateauneuf du Pape Deus ex Machina numerous times over the past year, and while still youthful, it s starting to shows hints of evolution and secondary nuances. Cassis, crushed rocks, graphite, beef blood and ironlike aromas and flavors are all present here, and it offers incredible depth and richness on the palate, with gorgeous purity, masses of tannin and a rock-star finish. A wine that could make you run out of adjectives, it too is another wine that goes flying off the scale. (100pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #214, Aug 2014) $450-550 346 Cote Rotie, La Turque 2009 E. Guigal (1 lightly bin-soiled and nicked label, 1 scuffed capsule) Both the 2010 and the 2009 continue to blow me away every time I taste them, and to me, these represent the pinnacle of Cote Rotie albeit in very different styles. Every bit as good as the 2010, the 2009 Cote Rotie la Turque is a flamboyant and sexy Cote Rotie that s loaded with notions of smoked meats, blackberries, blackcurrants, beef blood and espresso roast. Thick, unctuous, hugely concentrated and long, it s a heavenly wine I guarantee will put a smile on your face anytime over the coming 2-3 decades. (100pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $900-1,200 347 Ermitage Blanc, De L Orée 1996 Chapoutier (scuffed label) It is no secret that I adore Chapoutier s luxury cuvee of white Hermitage called Cuvee L Oree. Made from 90-year old vines and microscopic yields of 10-12 hectoliters per hectare, this wine flirts with perfection. It is a compelling white Hermitage. Made from 100% Marsanne, it is as rich and multidimensional as the fullest, most massive Montrachet money can buy. It is unctuously textured, yet extraordinarily and beautifully balanced. I suspect it will drink well early in life, and then shut down for a few years. It should last for 4-5 decades. The 1996 possesses some of the most amazing glycerin levels I have ever seen in a dry white wine. In short, this wine must be tasted to be believed. (99pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #121, Feb 1999) $120-150 Fine & Rare Wines 55

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348 Ermitage Blanc, De L Orée 1996 Chapoutier (lightly bin-soiled and wrinkled label) 1 jeroboam $600-800 349 Ermitage, Le Pavillon 2009 Chapoutier (1 lightly bin-soiled label) A perfect wine, the 2009 Ermitage Le Pavillon (1,093 cases) boasts a black/purple color as well as an extraordinary bouquet of acacia flowers, blackberries, blueberries, roasted meats, creme de cassis, truffles, graphite, powdered rock and new saddle leather. Extremely dense, noble and pure, this monumental Ermitage is built for 50-100 years of cellaring. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #198, Dec 2011) $400-500 350 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Reserve 2001 Château Rayas (3 lightly bin-soiled labels and 3 lightly wrinkled vintage tags) The 2001 Rayas Chateauneuf du Pape is more structured and slightly deeper ruby-colored than the light-colored 2000. It also possesses more acidity as well as depth. This terroir-driven effort reveals aromas of raspberries and sweet kirsch as well as a mediumbodied, vigorously fresh, lively style. (92pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #151, Feb 2014) $900-1,200 351 Tokay Pinot Gris, Rangen de Thann, Clos St. Urbain SGN 1998 Zind Humbrecht (3 bin-soiled labels, 1 scuffed and torn label) $320-420 352 Barbaresco Santo Stefano di Neive Riserva 1998 Bruno Giacosa (3 worn and 2 nicked labels) $750-950 353 Único 2002 Vega-Sicilia 1 magnum It has an incredibly intense nose, much more linear and focused than the more flamboyant 2000, with scents of dark cherry, creme de cassis and a touch of honey and melted dark chocolate. The palate is medium-bodied with a slight grainy texture on the entry, a hint of cooked meat inflecting the layers of toasty dark berry fruit. (95pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #202, Aug 2012) $600-800 354 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 Eisele Vineyard The 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard is one of the great wines of the vintage. It brings together gorgeous aromatics, juicy, expressive red fruit and silky tannins. Now seemingly past a period of closure post-bottling, the 2009 looks like a wine that will drink well pretty much throughout its entire life. The 2009 is a totally sexy Cabernet endowed with stunning depth and a rich, enveloping personality. This is pure Araujo and pure Eisele. (97pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate #204, Dec 2012) $350-450 355 Bond Red 2003 (1) Pluribus Bond Red 2003 (1) Vecina $350-450 356 Dominus Estate 2013 4 bottles The 2013 Dominus is, to my way of thinking, one of the most profound wines Christian Moueix has yet made in his rather brilliant winemaking history, both in France and in Napa Valley. This wine, with very low yields of only 3,500 cases and a final blend of 89% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot and 4% Cabernet Franc, offers up notes of cedar wood, forest floor, loamy soil and oodles of blackberry and blackcurrant fruit. Very opaque purple in color, super-pure and intense, this wine has low acidity, but ripe, noticeable tannins. This is a 30- to 40-year wine and a profound effort from this famous vineyard in Yountville. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #221, Oct 2015) $1,100-1,400 Fine & Rare Wines 57

357 Harlan Estate 2003 (bin-soiled and nicked label) 1 magnum Its dense opaque plum/purple color is accompanied by a sumptuous bouquet of graphite, camphor, creme de cassis, smoky barbecue wood and a hint of forest floor. Similar flavors hit the mouth with fullbodied splendor, a multidimensional mouthfeel and texture, and the sensational finish lasts more than 45 seconds. (98+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #207, June 2013) $850-1,200 358 Lail Vineyards Red 2012 Cuvee Daniel (1 bin-soiled label) Absolutely perfect and one of the monumental wines of my long tasting trip in Napa is the 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon J. Daniel Cuvée. I didn t see this from barrel last year. Aged 20 months in 75% new French oak and representing 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from three vineyard sources: one in Calistoga, one in Oakville and one in Howell Mountain. Robin Lail and winemaker Philippe Melka hit pay dirt with a wine that has an inky purple color, an almost amazing bouquet that reminded me of 1989 Chateau Montrose when it was young. Sweet almost truffle-infused earth, graphite, forest floor, blackcurrant and black cherry notes are followed by a full-bodied wine with a hint of mocha and licorice. Superb purity, an incremental, yet full-bodied mouthfeel, and an extravagant, layered texture and finish make for the finest wine Robin Lail has produced to date at her winery. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #215, Oct 2014) $550-750 359 Realm Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 Beckstoffer Dr. Crane Vineyard...this gravelly site produced a wine with notes of wet pebbles, Haut Brion-like scorched earth and volcanic notes, some smoke, dark chocolate, forest floor, and massive amounts of blueberry and blackberry fruit. A wine of great intensity, depth and richness, if somehow Bordeaux s Haut Brion were injected with steroids, it might taste like this monumental effort from Napa. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #222, Dec 2015) $700-900 360 Realm Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 Beckstoffer Dr. Crane Vineyard 1 magnum $800-1,100 357 58 BONHAMS

361 Realm Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 Farella Vineyard 1 magnum This is a terrific Cabernet Sauvignon made from clones 4 and 8, offering a rich nose of blackberries, dark earth, a touch of barrique, and some baking spices. The wine is rich, full-bodied, tannic and backward. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #222, Dec 2015) $320-420 362 Realm Red 2014 The Bard 3 magnums The wine shows exciting elegance, purity, a dense purple color, sweet black currant and blackberry fruit intermixed with licorice and charcoal. It is full-bodied, showing nice loamy forest floor notes. It also possesses a layered mouthfeel and terrific purity, texture and length. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $1,000-1,300 363 Realm Red 2014 The Falstaff This St.-Emilion-like blend is aged in about 85% new oak and is spectacular. Opaque purple in color with blackberry, creosote, incense and charcoal notes, a touch of spring flowers, blueberry and blackberry, the wine is full-bodied, multidimensional with terrific concentration, purity and palate presence. (97pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $550-750 364 Realm Red 2014 The Falstaff 1 magnum $400-500 365 Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 owc This full-bodied classic displays notes of forest floor, earth, crème de cassis, blackberry liqueur, licorice and some pen ink. It is dense, full-bodied, prodigiously rich, massive in intensity, yet relatively light on its feet. This great ballerina of a wine has extraordinary ripeness but pulls back from the edge before going over the top. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #222, Dec 2015) $1,500-2,000 366 Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 owc The utterly perfect 2014 Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon (1,500 cases) has everything one could possibly want in a Cabernet. Inky purple-colored to the rim, with a glorious nose of white flowers, crème de cassis, hints of blackberry and boysenberry, some licorice and forest floor are followed by an enormously concentrated wine with fabulous purity, a skyscraper-like mid-palate and texture, a length of nearly a minute, and stunning flavors, with flawless integration of acidity, tannin, wood and alcohol. This is a great, great wine and certainly one of the Cabernet Sauvignons of this vintage. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $1,400-1,800 367 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 CCS, Beckstoffer To-Kalon There is something ethereal about the 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon CCS, a wine that I tend to give more perfect scores to than of the other Schrader offerings. This is clone 4 from a special block of the Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard in Oakville, and it always seems to have these incredible, explosive aromatics ranging from blueberry to blackberry to cassis to spring flowers and lead pencil shavings. It s always one of the more seductive wines early on, with sweet, velvety tannins, a plush, succulent mouthfeel, full-bodied splendor and majestic texture. This is a killer effort of great intensity and presence. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #221, Oct 2015) $1,000-1,300 368 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 (1 magnum) Old Sparky (100pts Robert Parker) Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 (1 magnum) Old Sparky (100pts Robert Parker) Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (1 magnum) Old Sparky (98pts Robert Parker; owc) 3 magnums 1 in owc $2,800-3,800 369 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 Old Sparky 2 owc 2 magnums This is a beautiful wine with great intensity and seems to be one of the superstars of this vintage. Smoky barbecue notes intermix with charcoal embers, blackberry, cassis, Christmas fruitcake, licorice and camphor. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $2,000-2,800 Fine & Rare Wines 59

370 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 T6, Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard...it is a kick-ass Cabernet Sauvignon, with a sexy display of black fruits, licorice, camphor, graphite and background oak. This is from clone 6 of the To Kalon Vineyard aged in 95% new Darnajou and 5% Taransaud barrels. So, as readers can see, the differences are minor, indeed. However, they are slightly different wines. This is a bold, opulent wine and one of my favorites of the 2014s. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $1,000-1,300 371 Shafer Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Hillside Select 4 bottles It is stunningly rich, with classic, fragrant notes of blackcurrants, blackberries, vanilla, graphite and spring flowers. It exhibits an opaque purple color, with a full-bodied, massive mouthfeel, but no heaviness, and again, a flawless integration of acidity, tannin, alcohol and wood. It s classic California Cabernet, but beautifully put together, showing impeccable craftsmanship and fabulous potential. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #216, Dec 2014) $1,000-1,300 372 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 2 owc 6 bottles The telltale sign of this iconic wine is its extraordinary purity of crème de cassis fruit, which is displayed abundantly in the 2014. It doesn t quite have the structure and mass of the 2013, but this sexy, up-front, opaque ruby/purple-colored wine is seamlessly constructed, fullbodied, and has a long finish with silky tannins. This seems to float across that palate with that great fruit purity that is a characteristic of Screaming Eagle. (97pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $10,000-13,000 373 Marcassin Pinot Noir 2010 Marcassin Vineyard 9 bottles The 2010 Pinot Noir Marcassin Vineyard is a slightly tighter style of Pinot Noir, and lighter than the 2009. There is more acidity showing through, the fruit offering up various red and black fruits from pomegranate to plum to cassis, dark sweet cherries as well as foresty underbrush notes. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #220, Aug 2015) $1,800-2,500 374 Peter Michael Pinot Noir 2012 Ma Danseuse Notes of lead pencil shavings, DRC-like forest floor, black raspberry, blackcurrant, Asian plum sauce, rose petal and sweet cherry characteristics are found in this spectacular, multidimensional, prodigious Pinot Noir... (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #216, Dec 2014) $750-950 60 BONHAMS 375 Next of Kyn Red 2013 Cumulus Vineyard owc and 1 magnum It has a perfumed, floral character as well as killer notes of cassis, exotic spice and violets, full-bodied density and depth, and building, polished tannin that emerge on the finish. It s as seamless and pure as they come... (98-100pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #226, Aug 2016) $1,600-2,000 376 Sine Qua Non White 2014 Lightmotif Coming from close to equal parts Eleven Confessions, Cumulus and Bien Nacido vineyards, this beauty sports a medium gold color to go with a rich, layered profile that carries tons of ripe peach, honeycomb, pineapple, flowers and citrus. Pure, elegant and silky on the palate, with full-bodied richness, it never puts a foot wrong, is ethereally textured and has a great finish. (97pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #226, Aug 2016) $400-500 377 Sine Qua Non White 2013 Resiste Possessing rock-star levels of richness and texture on the palate, with full-bodied depth and power that never seems heavy or cumbersome, it has classic SQN white notes of buttered golden fruits, honeysuckle, honeycomb, toast and white flowers. (97pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #220, Aug 2015) $400-500 378 Torbreck Shiraz 2009 Run Rig (1 nicked label) Redolent of violets and blueberries it is very spicy with an undercurrent of anise and Indian spices muddled with mulberries. Taut and elegant on the palate, it gives plenty of concentrated fruit flavor with crisp acid and firm, fine tannins. It finishes long. (99pts Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Advocate #205, Feb 2013) $320-420 Choice Collecting. The following lots are the property of a longtime Bonhams client, stored between two custom cellars maintained at ideal temperature. 379 Château Cos d Estournel 2000 St-Estèphe 2me Cru Classé Mature, with alluring tobacco and menthol notes, backed by a note of smoldering charcoal. The currant and blackberry fruit shows a decidedly mulled edge through the finish. (92pts Wine Spectator, 2016) $350-450

380 Château Clerc-Milon 1986 (2) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (2 scuffed, lightly torn, lightly stained labels, 2 sign of past seepage, 1 scuffed capsule) Château Clerc-Milon 1988 (2) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (1 base neck, 2 scuffed, 2 lightly wrinkled, 1 lightly bin-soiled, 1 winestained label, 2 scuffed capsules) Château Clerc-Milon 1996 (2) Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (2 scuffed, 2 wine-stained, 2 wrinkled labels, 1 sign of past seepage) 6 bottles $350-450 381 Château Haut-Brion 2004 Graves 1er Grand Cru Classé (lightly marked label)...black fruit, black olive, even a touch of mint that might dupe you into thinking Pauillac. The palate is medium-bodied and very harmonious, almost caressing thanks to the Merlot lending that velvety texture. The second half changes tack, the Cabernet nudging the Merlot off the stage and delivering a more structured, possibly foursquare finish that is linear and correct. It is an excellent wine for the vintage... (93pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #229, Feb 2017) $250-320 382 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 1988 Graves Cru Classé (nicked, marked label) Firm, masculine and tannic with plenty of earth, truffle, asphalt and volcanic characteristics, this burly La Mission-Haut-Brion is bordering on being monolithic/foursquare. It reveals good body as well as plenty of tannin, adequate acidity, a dark plum/garnet color, and classic La Mission terroir characteristics of smoke, scorched earth, spice, roasted meats and camphor. Neither big nor wimpish, it, like many wines of this vintage, appears to be aging nicely. (90pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #202, Aug 2012) $180-250 383 Château Latour 1990 (2 base neck, 2 lightly damp affected, 1 creased label) This is one of my favorite wines ever. Full-bodied, with layers of silky fruit and masses of currant, mineral and berry character. Amazing. It s a wine with perfect structure, perfect strength. It s 1961 Latour in modern clothes. (100pts Wine Spectator, Feb 2005) $1,100-1,400 384 Château Léoville Las Cases 1983 St Julien 2me Cru Classé (3 nicked labels) 5 bottles $500-700 385 Château Margaux 1989 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé 4 bottles...the 1989 Chateau Margaux has a dark plum/garnet color and a big, sweet nose of new saddle leather, toasty oak, and weedy black cherry and cassis fruit. The wine is medium-bodied, with relatively elevated tannins, outstanding concentration and purity, but a somewhat clipped as well as compressed finish. This certainly outstanding wine has put on a bit of weight in its evolution in the bottle... (90pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 4th Ed., Dec 2002) $1,300-1,700 386 Château Mouton Rothschild 1986 (lightly worn label) It has a powerful and intense bouquet as always: exemplary graphite and cedar scents, a touch of black pepper and incense. It seems to unfurl in the glass, like a motor revving its engine. The palate is beautifully balanced with its trademark firm tannic structure, a Mouton-Rothschild with backbone and masculinity. Layers of black fruit intermingling with mint and graphite, a hint of licorice emanating from the Merlot, gently fanning out and my God, it is incredibly long. It is not like the 1985 Mouton-Rothschild that is so fleshy and generous. This is serious, aristocratic Mouton, a true vin de garde and yes, I do think drinkers will have to wait until it reaches its true peak. Sometimes that s just the way it is. (100pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #228, Dec 2016) $600-800 387 Château Palmer 1986 (3) Margaux 3me Cru Classé (1 very top shoulder, 1 very high shoulder, 3 lightly worn labels) Château Palmer 1998 (1) Margaux 3me Cru Classé (nicked label) 4 bottles $500-700 388 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 1995 Margaux, the 2nd wine of Château Margaux owc This estate s second wine, the 1995 Pavillon du Chateau Margaux, may turn out to be one of the most delicious examples the property has made. The wine is forward, sexy, round, and generous, with gobs of black fruit and a subtle dosage of new oak. (89pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #115, Feb 1998) $1,100-1,400 389 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 1998 Margaux, the 2nd wine of Château Margaux (3 scuffed labels, 3 scuffed capsules) $280-380 Fine & Rare Wines 61

390 Château Pichon-Baron 1986 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (5 very top shoulder, 1 top shoulder, 2 lightly marked labels, 7 lightly corroded, 2 nicked, 1 torn capsule) 7 bottles $550-750 391 Château Pichon-Lalande 1983 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (1 nicked capsule) 8 bottles For much of its life it has been a stunning wine, not far off the mark from the prodigious 1982. The color is still a healthy dark garnet with some amber creeping in at the edge. The wine shows a very distinctive nose of asphalt, tobacco, and cigar box, intermixed with some sweet cherries and black currants. In the mouth it is medium to full-bodied... (90pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 4th Ed., Dec 2002) $1,000-1,300 392 Château Pichon-Lalande 1985 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (3 lightly bin-soiled, 1 stained label) $350-450 393 Château Pichon-Lalande 1988 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (1 base neck, 1 very top shoulder, 2 wine-stained, 1 lightly scuffed, 1 wrinkled label) 5 bottles Somewhat austere but very successful for the vintage, Pichon- Lalande s 1988 has a dark garnet color and an intriguing nose of compost, earth, black currants, licorice, and weedy tobacco. The wine is medium-bodied with a sweet, relatively expansive mid-palate and slightly rugged tannins in the increasingly attenuated finish. (90pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 4th Ed., Dec 2002) $500-700 394 Château Pichon-Lalande 1990 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (2 very top shoulder, 2 lightly marked labels) 4 bottles $350-450 395 Château Pichon-Lalande 1998 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (6 lightly marked, 2 scuffed labels) 6 bottles $480-600 396 Château Smith Haut Lafitte 1998 Pessac-Léognan Cru Classé (1 scuffed label) $120-150 397 Vieux Château Certan 1986 Pomerol (2 very top shoulder, 2 stained, 2 scuffed, 2 wrinkled, 1 bin-soiled, 1 lightly torn label, 2 sign of past seepage, 1 scuffed capsule) The color remains a very healthy deep ruby, and the nose of black currants, cherries, spice box, cedar, and mineral clearly seems more Medooc-like than Pomerol. In the mouth, its firm tannin is still present. The wine has a certain youthful vibrancy because of good acidity and outstanding purity. (91pts Robert Parker, Bordeaux Book, 4th Ed., Dec 2002) $320-420 398 Masseto 1995 Tenuta dell Ornellaia A superb single-vineyard Merlot from a high-quality Tuscan producer, the 1995 Masseto vino da tavola exhibits a saturated dark ruby/purple color, in addition to a sweet nose of jammy black cherries, chocolate, and smoky new oak. The vintage s high tannin level is present, but it is complemented by admirable concentration, glycerin, and spice. (91pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #124, Aug 1999) $380-480 399 Ornellaia 1990 (1) Tenuta dell Ornellaia (lightly marked label) Ornellaia 1998 (3) Tenuta dell Ornellaia (1 scuffed label) 4 bottles $550-750 400 Ornellaia 1997 Tenuta dell Ornellaia (3 base neck, 4 lightly creased, marked, 2 nicked labels, 1 stained back label) 4 bottles Probably the finest (and most sumptuous) Ornellaia yet produced, the 1997 has it all. A dense purple color offers up smoky espresso and jammy black cherry aromas wrapped in new oak. Full-bodied, opulent, thick, and juicy, this low acid, seamless classic... (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #130, Aug 2000) $650-850 62 BONHAMS

401 Tignanello 1995 (1) Antinori Tignanello 1997 (2) Antinori (1 very high shoulder) $300-400 402 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1987 (2), Special Selection (1 slightly depressed cork) Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1991 (1) Special Selection (very top shoulder, lightly scuffed label) Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1992 (1) Special Selection (very top shoulder, lightly scuffed label) Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1994 (2) Special Selection (2 base neck, 2 lightly bin-soiled labels, 1 scuffed capsule) Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 (3) Special Selection (2 lightly scuffed, 1 lightly bin-soiled label) Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 (3) Special Selection (2 lightly scuffed labels, 2 slightly depressed corks) $1,400-1,800 403 Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 1984 (2) Gravelly Meadow (1 base neck, 1 very top shoulder, 1 nicked, 1 marked label) Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 1984 (2) Lake (1 top shoulder, 1 very high shoulder, 2 creased, 2 nicked labels, 1 lightly corroded capsule) Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 1984 (2) Red Rock Terrace (2 creased labels) 6 bottles $850-1,100 404 Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon 1985 Martha s Vineyard (2 base neck) 5 bottles...explosive richness and ripeness, as well as gobs of sweet fruit presented in a full-bodied, powerful style...the wine was more developed and open than I expected. The mint/eucalyptus character, which can be extremely intense in the Martha s Vineyard cuvee, was presented in a subtle fashion. Expansive and chewy, with superb ripe fruit and concentration... (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #98, April 1995) $1,100-1,400 405 Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 (1) Montebello (base neck) Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon, 1996 (1) Montebello (nicked back label) $280-380 406 B.V. Cabernet Sauvignon 1985 (4) Georges de Latour Private Reserve (4 bin-oiled labels) Silverado Limited Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1987 (2) (2 base neck) Silverado Limited Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1990 (3) (3 base neck) Silverado Limited Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1991 (2) (1 base neck) 1s $450-550 407 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 1987 (1) Special Selection Dominus Estate 1984 (1) (very top shoulder, lightly damp affected label) $220-300 408 Spottswoode Cabernet Sauvignon 1988 (1) Spottswoode Cabernet Sauvignon 1996 (4) (4 lightly scuffed, 1 wine-stained label) Spottswoode Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 (6) 1s $700-900 409 Marcassin Pinot Noir 2009 Three Sisters (1 lightly scuffed label) $200-250 410 Martinelli Pinot Noir 2009 (1) Blue Slide Ridge Martinelli Pinot Noir 2009 (2) Moonshine Ranch Martinelli Pinot Noir 2005 (3) Zio Tony Ranch 6 bottles $250-320 Fine & Rare Wines 63

411 Williams Selyem Pinot Noir, 1991 (1) Allen Vineyard (u. 3.5cm) Williams Selyem Pinot Noir 1993 (2) Allen Vineyard (1 lightly scuffed label) Williams Selyem Pinot Noir 1995 (2) Allen Vineyard Williams Selyem Pinot Noir 1996 (2) Allen Vineyard Williams Selyem Pinot Noir 1997 (1) Allen Vineyard Williams Selyem Pinot Noir 2008 (1) Allen Vineyard 9 bottles $400-500 412 Pahlmeyer Red 1996 (3) (3 lightly scuffed labels) Vineyard 29 Cabernet Sauvignon, Grace Family Vineyard 1995 (1) Whitehall Lane Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 (1) 4 bottles $280-380 413 Turley Petite Sirah 1999 (1) Estate (lightly worn label) Turley Petite Sirah 2000 (1) Estate (lightly worn, nicked label) Turley Petite Sirah 2002 (1) Estate (nicked label) Turley Petite Sirah 1998 (1) Hayne Vineyard (lightly worn label) Turley Petite Sirah 2000 (1) Hayne Vineyard (nicked label) Turley Petite Sirah 2003 (1) Hayne Vineyard Turley Petite Sirah 1999 (1) Rattlesnake Ridge (nicked back label) Turley Petite Sirah (1) Rattlesnake Ridge (2001) 8 bottles $350-450 414 Kistler Chardonnay 2010 (1) Cuvee Cathleen (lightly scuffed label) Kistler Chardonnay 2011 (1) Dutton Ranch (scuffed label) Kistler Chardonnay 2009 (1) Stone Flat (scuffed, lightly torn, lightly stained label) Kistler Chardonnay 2010 (1) Vine Hill (lightly scuffed label) 4 bottles Saxum from SoCal. Our next parcel is another portion of this repeat consignor s fabulous collection, kept in a custom home wine cellar. 415 Saxum Syrah 2010 (2) Booker Vineyard (1 lightly scuffed label) Saxum Syrah 2011 (3) Booker Vineyard (1 lightly scuffed label) Saxum Syrah 2013 (1) Booker Vineyard 6 bottles $450-550 416 Saxum 2007 (1) Broken Stones (lightly wrinkled label) Saxum 2008 (3) Broken Stones (1 lightly scuffed, 1 lightly stained label) 4 bottles $300-400 417 Saxum 2009 Broken Stones (2 lightly scuffed, 2 lightly wrinkled labels) 4 bottles The 2009 Broken Stones is sourced from all of the estate s vineyards, which in this vintage includes Padereweski fruit for the first time, although most of the fruit was sourced from James Berry. Today it comes across as rather tightly wound and implosive, although with air the wine s potential becomes more evident. Dark cherries, licorice and smoke wrap around the intense finish. Floral notes add the final layers of complexity and nuance. This is another fabulous effort. (96pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate 196, Aug 2011) $300-400 418 Saxum 2010 (8) Broken Stones (3 lightly wrinkled labels) Saxum 2010 (1 magnum) Broken Stones (lightly wrinkled label) 8 bottles and 1 magnum Even more perfumed and up-front aromatically, the 2010 Broken Stones is a brilliant effort. A multi-vineyard blend of 63% Syrah, 19% Mourvedre, 15% Grenache, and 3% Petite Sirah that was aged mostly in new French oak, it offers up a gorgeously pure array of black raspberry, charcoal, licorice, lavender, and assorted floral qualities on the nose. This flows to a full-bodied, deft, and elegant palate that has no hard edges, a weightless feel, and masses of fine, yet firm tannin on the finish. (96pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #213, June 2014) $800-1,000 $300-400 64 BONHAMS

419 Saxum 2011 (5) Broken Stones (1 lightly scuffed label) Saxum 2012 (1 magnum) Broken Stones Saxum 2013 (1) Broken Stones (scuffed capsule) Saxum 2013 (1 magnum) Broken Stones (lightly stained, lightly scuffed label) 6 bottles and 2 magnums $700-900 420 Saxum 2007 (2) Heart Stone Vineyard (1 lightly scuffed, 1 lightly wrinkled label) Saxum 2008 (2) Heart Stone Vineyard (2 lightly scuffed labels) Saxum 2010 (1) Heart Stone Vineyard Saxum 2011 (1) Heart Stone Vineyard 6 bottles $480-600 421 Saxum 2007 James Berry Vineyard (lightly scuffed label) Utter perfection, and one of the most profound Rhone Ranger wines I have ever tasted is the 2007 James Berry Vineyard Proprietary Red, a blend of 41% Grenache, 31% Mourvedre, and 28% Syrah (15.8% alcohol). It would be an amazing wine to insert in a tasting of the most profound 2007 Chateauneuf du Papes. As with many prodigious wines, the extraordinary freshness, purity, equilibrium, and singularity of this effort is breathtaking. Its dense purple color is accompanied by an extraordinary, incredibly pure, all enveloping, intense, sweet nose of black raspberries, kirsch, spring flowers, spice box, and pepper. Fullbodied with not a hard edge to be found, it is stunningly concentrated with unreal purity, a voluptuous texture, and remarkable freshness for a wine of such power, depth, and concentration. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #184, Aug 2009) $250-320 422 Saxum 2008 James Berry Vineyard (1 nicked label) 421 With strong minerality from the limestone soil, this exuberant, fleshy, full-bodied wine is already drinking well. (I believe it was actually bottled just a day or two before my visit, which makes its performance that much more remarkable.) Dense purple, with sweet notes of barbecue smoke and meats as well as roasted herbs, extravagant black cherry, black currant, and blackberry fruit are all present in this wine, but there is plenty of underlying structure that comes from both the minerality and the Mourvedre component. Pure, full-bodied, but again, impressively elegant and nuanced, this is a tour de force and another prodigious example of this extraordinary vineyard site. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #190, Aug 2010) $200-280 Fine & Rare Wines 65

423 Saxum 2009 James Berry Vineyard Simply put, the 2009 James Berry Vineyard is one of the greatest young wines I have ever tasted from California, or anywhere for that matter. Bright, floral aromatics lead to expressive red fruit in this impossibly elegant, dazzling wine. A melange of rose petals, mint and licorice follows as the James Berry shows off its breathtaking clarity and finesse. Fine-grained, chalky tannins frame the exceptional finish. Frankly, I am surprised this is the first wine of the tasting. Where does one go from here? The 2009 James Berry is a bit of departure from previous vintages. This is the highest percentage of Grenache ever used in the blend, and a large portion of the Grenache was aged in concrete, an approach Smith has borrowed from producers in the Rhone. Originally Smith had intended to age less of the Grenache components in concrete, but the low yields of the vintage forced him to age about two-thirds of the Grenache in concrete. Call it a happy coincidence, but it certainly looks like things turned out well. Readers should do whatever they can to taste this fabulous wine. (98pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate #196, Aug 2011) $200-280 424 Saxum 2010 James Berry Vineyard (1 scuffed label) 5 bottles Sporting a vibrant ruby, semi-opaque color, the 2010 James Berry Vineyard is the most tight, backward version of this cuvee that I can recall. A blend of 52% Grenache, 26% Mourvedre, and 22% Syrah, it has a decidedly savory bouquet of blackberry liqueur, kirsch, violets, bouquet garni, ground pepper, and graphite. Full-bodied and layered on the palate, with brilliant mid-palate concentration, superb freshness, and masses of tannin, this brilliant Rhone blend from Paso Robles will stand toe-to-toe with the best wines out there... (97pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #213, June 2014) $420-550 425 Saxum 2011 James Berry Vineyard (1 lightly scuffed label) 4 bottles A fresh, detailed and more elegant example of the cuvee, it offers gorgeous notes of ripe berry fruit, loads of exotic spice, violets, pepper and lavender to go with a full-bodied, beautifully pure and layered profile on the palate. (96+pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #214, Aug 2014) $300-400 426 Saxum 2008 (1) James Berry Vineyard Bone Rock (lightly scuffed label) Saxum 2009 (2) James Berry Vineyard Bone Rock (1 lightly scuffed label) Saxum 2010 (1) James Berry Vineyard Bone Rock Saxum 2011 (1) James Berry Vineyard Bone Rock (nicked label) Saxum 2013 (1) James Berry Vineyard Bone Rock (lightly scuffed label) 6 bottles $450-550 427 Saxum 2009 (1) Paderewski Vineyard Saxum 2010 (2) Paderewski Vineyard (2 scuffed labels) Saxum 2011 (2) Paderewski Vineyard (1 scuffed label) Saxum 2011 (1 magnum) Paderewski Vineyard Saxum - 2012 (1 magnum) Paderewski Vineyard 5 bottles and 2 magnums $650-850 428 Saxum 2010 (2) Terry Hoage Vineyard Saxum 2011 (1) Terry Hoage Vineyard $220-300 Iconic Napa Stars. The following lots are the property of a wine industry veteran and longtime friend of Bonhams. All of the wine was purchased upon release and stored in professional temperature and humidity-controlled storage. 429 Futo Red 2012 OV/SL The 2012 Proprietary Red OV/SL is 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc and 8% Petit Verdot. The wine shows juicy, succulent opulence, a dense ruby/purple color and loads of fruit-focused intensity... (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #221, Oct 2015) $1,400-1,800 66 BONHAMS

430 Futo Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 5500 4 owcs A fabulous nose of violets, blackberries, sweet black cherries, blackcurrants and flowers is followed by an elegant, pure, full-bodied, seamlessly constructed beauty. What s interesting about this wine is its incredible elegance and seamlessness, tasting like the haute couture of the vineyard. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $3,000-4,000 431 Futo Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 5500 4 owcs $3,000-4,000 432 Futo Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 5500 6 owcs 6 magnums $3,000-4,000 433 Futo Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 5500 4 owc A fabulous nose of violets, blackberries, sweet black cherries, blackcurrants and flowers is followed by an elegant, pure, full-bodied, seamlessly constructed beauty. What s interesting about this wine is its incredible elegance and seamlessness, tasting like the haute couture of the vineyard. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $3,000-4,000 434 Futo Red 2012 OV/SL The wine shows juicy, succulent opulence, a dense ruby/purple color and loads of fruit-focused intensity... (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #221, Oct 2015) $1,400-1,800 435 Futo Red 2012 OV/SL $1,400-1,800 436 Futo Red 2012 OV/SL 6 magnums $1,500-2,000 437 Futo Red 2013 Oakville 4 owcs It is a magnificent wine, tasting like a Pauillac from Oakville. The wine has notes of cedar wood, fruitcake, graphite, incense and charcoal embers interwoven with blackberry, cassis and unsmoked cigar tobacco. Full-bodied and multi-layered, with exceptional purity and depth, its great intensity and richness make this a prodigious effort that should drink well for 30 or more years. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $3,500-4,500 438 Futo Red 2013 Oakville 4 owcs $3,500-4,500 439 Futo Red 2013 Oakville 4 owcs $3,500-4,500 440 Futo Red 2013 Oakville 6 owcs 6 magnums $3,500-4,500 441 Futo Red 2013 Oakville 6 owcs 6 magnums $3,500-4,500 442 Futo Red 2012 OV/SL 6 magnums $1,500-2,000 Fine & Rare Wines 67

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443 Futo Red 2013 OV/SL This is the strongest of the three vintages in that it is a richer, more concentrated wine. I would think it s hard to cull out such high-quality juice from the other lots, but Futo did it. Silky tannins, stunning blueberry and blackberry fruit with a hint of burning embers are all present in this multidimensional, complex, fleshy and succulent style of wine. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #221, Oct 2015) $1,500-2,000 444 Futo Red 2013 OV/SL $1,500-2,000 445 Futo Estate Red 2013 4 owc From the original Oakville estate, the 2013 Proprietary Red (which spends most of its time in T-5 Taransaud as well as Darnajou new oak) is a blend of 59% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Cabernet Franc and 6% Petit Verdot. It is a magnificent wine, tasting like a Pauillac from Oakville. The wine has notes of cedar wood, fruitcake, graphite, incense and charcoal embers interwoven with blackberry, cassis and unsmoked cigar tobacco. Full-bodied and multi-layered, with exceptional purity and depth, its great intensity and richness make this a prodigious effort that should drink well for 30 or more years. (98pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $3,500-4,500 446 Futo Red 2012 OV/SL 6 magnums $1,500-2,000 447 Futo Estate Red 2013 4 owc $3,500-4,500 448 Futo Red 2013 OV/SL 450 Futo Estate Red 2013 4 owc $3,500-4,500 Burgundy from a Friend. All wines were stored in temperature and humidity control. 451 Corton-Perrières 2010 Vincent Girardin (3 scuffed, 1 lightly stained, 1 lightly bin-soiled label) 6 bottles Reduction knocks down the nose though the brooding yet generous medium-bodied flavors evidence a pretty touch of stone on the reasonably well-delineated, mouth coating and moderately austere finish. (90-92pts Allen Meadows, Burghound #46, April 2012) $300-400 452 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Champs-Gain 2012 Francois Carillon (3 scuffed, 1 lightly stained, 1 lightly bin-soiled label) 10 bottles $400-500 453 Chablis Grand Cru Vaudésir 2012 Domaine Louis Michel A spicy, fresh and notably cool nose features aromas of iodine, white and yellow fruit and a distinct floral element. There is outstanding volume and fine intensity to the solidly well-concentrated flavors that possess slightly less overall complexity on the dry, persistent and harmonious finish. (91pts Allen Meadows, Burghound #56, Oct 2014) $150-200 454 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Vide Bourse 2010 Domaine Thomas Morey (1 lightly stained, 1 lightly scuffed label) $150-200 $1,500-2,000 449 Futo Estate Red 2013 6 owc 6 magnums $3,500-4,500 Fine & Rare Wines 69

455 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2009 Château de Beaucastel (2 lightly scuffed, 1 lightly wrinkled label) 3 magnums The 2009 Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape is reminiscent of their brilliant 1985. It will be one of the rare Beaucastels that is drinkable upon release. Made from this estate s classic blend, it possesses soft tannins as well as a silky, open-knit seductiveness, a dense plum/purple color and a beautiful perfume of smoky Provencal herbs intermixed with grilled steak juices, garrigue, kirsch and blue as well as black fruits. The wine is full-bodied, unctuously textured, and silky smooth (the latter characteristic being somewhat atypical for a young Beaucastel.) (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #197, Oct 2011) $350-450 456 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2009, Hommage à Jacques Perrin Château de Beaucastel owc 1 magnum Shockingly good, the 2009 Châteauneuf du Pape Hommage À Jacques Perrin offers an off-the-charts bouquet of Provençal herbs, truffle and wet-dog-like qualities intermixed with classic blueberry, blackberry and cassis fruit. Massive and full-bodied on the palate, with a sheer density and decadence that s hard to believe, this is a pedal-to-the-metal effort that has the fruit to drink beautifully today, yet the concentration, mid-palate, tannin and balance to age for 3-4 decades. (99pts Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate #217, Feb 2015) $300-400 457 Hermitage Blanc 2008 Maison Nicolas Perrin 4 bottles $120-150 Bordeaux from a Wine Industry Veteran. A selection of top growths stored in temperature and humidity controlled storage. 458 Château Lafite Rothschild 1961 (1 mid to low shoulder, 1 low shoulder, 2 wine-stained labels, 2 scuffed, 2 wrinkled capsules) The bouquet is utterly refined, in some ways not as complex as more recent vintages, yet it has a sense of authority and purpose. Vestiges of faded dark fruit mix with scents of an antique mahogany bureau and tobacco. The palate is medium-bodied with fine, degraded tannin. Surprisingly youthful, it is undoubtedly beautifully balanced with perfectly judged acidity. (93pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, July 2016) $1,500-2,000 459 Château Lafite Rothschild 1970 (very top shoulder, heavily stained and tattered label, stained, corroded capsule) Château Latour 1979 (2) (2 very top shoulder, 2 glue-stained, lightly scuffed labels, 1 sign of past seepage, 2 corroded capsules, 2 slightly depressed corks) $500-700 460 Château Latour 2003 (scuffed label) A profound example of Chateau Latour, the full-bodied, opulent 2003 is already performing well at age eleven, which is somewhat atypical. The ph is a relatively high 3.8, which also indicates low acidity. The wine is very ripe, but not over-ripe, offers great freshness, and lots of creme de cassis and camphor as well as hints of blackberries and chocolate. Dense, thick and unctuously textured, this staggering Latour is undeniably the most sumptuous, opulent wine made here since the 1982 or 1961. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #214, Aug 2014) $600-800 461 Château Margaux 1961 Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé (low shoulder, staind, bin-soiled label, sign of past seepage, scuffed capsule)...black fruit, cedar and cigar box; perhaps this bottle a little more Burgundy-like than I remember. The palate is nicely structured, straight-laced and correct, though there is plenty of freshness. It is quite a masculine wine with hints of dried blood emerging towards the foursquare finish. (89pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #227, Oct 2016) $550-750 Opus One and Port from an East Bay Gentleman. All wines were acquired at auction or retail and stored in a temperature and humidity controlled VinoTemp cellar. 462 Opus One 1979 (1) (very top shoulder, nicked label and corroded capsule) Opus One 1980 (1) (high shoulder, slightly peeling label, sign of past seepage, corroded capsule) $420-550 70 BONHAMS

463 Opus One 1991 (3 very top shoulder, 1 lightly bin-soiled and nicked label) Opus One s 1991 is a gorgeously rich, opaque ruby/purple-colored wine with a knock-out nose of smoke, cassis, vanilla, and a whiff of herbs and licorice. Full-bodied, with surprisingly supple, concentrated, chocolatey, cassis, and blackcurrant flavors that ooze across the palate, this voluptuously-textured example of Opus One is atypical in a vintage that produced so many backward wines. There is no question the wine possesses plenty of tannin, but it is admirably concealed by the copious quantities of concentrated fruit. (92pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #97, Feb 1995) $750-950 464 Cockburn Vintage Port 1975 (1) (stained and nicked label, bin-soiled bottle) Dow Vintage Port 1983 (2) (2 base neck, 2 bin-soiled labels and bottles) Dow Vintage Port 1994 (1) (lightly scuffed label) Fonseca Vintage Port 1970 (1) (top shoulder, bin-soiled and stained label) Fonseca Vintage Port 1975 (2) (1 base neck, 1 very high shoulder, 2 signs of past seepage, heavily bin-soiled bottles) Graham s Vintage Port 1985 (2) (2 badly bin-soiled labels and bottles) Rebello Valente Vintage Port 1966 (1) (very top shoulder, damp-stained and nicked label and torn capsule) Warres Vintage Port 1970 (1) (very top shoulder, heavily bin-soiled and nicked label) Warres Vintage Port 1985 (1) (base neck, heavily bin-soiled label and bottle) $600-800 More from the NorCal Cellar. The collection was stored in a professional wine storage facility until removed by Bonhams for this sale. Excellent cellar additions and ready-to-quaff options abound. Happy bidding! 465 Marciliano 2003 Falesco $300-400 466 Marciliano 2004 Falesco (1 wrinkled label) 6 magnums 467 Marciliano 2005 Falesco 6 bottles The 2005 Marciliano (70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Cabernet Franc) is a big wine that explodes from the glass with dark fruit, sweet herbs, licorice and French oak. This engaging, harmonious wine possesses terrific overall balance, not to mention enough freshness to continue to drink well for several years. (91pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate #182, April 2009) $180-250 468 Montiano 1996 (2) Falesco (2 lightly scuffed labels) Montiano 1997 (4) Falesco (2 base-neck, 4 scuffed and wrinkled labels) Montiano 1998 (5) Falesco (1 base-neck, 2 lightly scuffed and 1 wrinkled label) Montiano 1999 (8) Falesco (2 lightly scuffed and 6 scuffed labels) 19 bottles $480-600 469 Montiano 2000 Falesco (1 scuffed label) 5 magnums The 2000 boasts an opaque purple color in addition to a sumptuous perfume of graphite, blackberries, currants, licorice, and subtle pain grille notes. With great depth, full body, sweet tannin, and a long, layered, elegant finish... (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #144, Dec 2002) $250-320 470 Montiano 2003 (6) Falesco (3 scuffed labels) Montiano 2003 (3 magnums) Falesco (1 scuffed label) 6 bottles and 3 magnums $300-400 $300-400 Fine & Rare Wines 71

471 Montiano 2004 (12) Falesco Montiano 2004 (3 magnums) Falesco (1 lightly bin-soiled label) and 3 magnums The 2004 Montiano is a richly-textured effort, boasting layers of deeply expressive, concentrated fruit intermingled with sweet toasted oak nuances and a generous, engaging personality. (91pts Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate #175, Feb 2008) $450-550 472 Serpico 2003 (6) Feudi di San Gregorio Terra di Lavoro 2004 (3) Galardi 9 bottles $320-420 473 Numanthia 2004 (3) Numanthia (3 scuffed labels) Termes 2005 (6) Numanthia (6 lightly scuffed labels) 9 bottles $420-550 474 Saxum 2005 Broken Stones (3 lightly scuffed labels) 6 bottles The 2005 Broken Stones, a blend of 74% Syrah, 24% Grenache, and the rest Mourvedre, is a beauty. Notes of licorice, forest floor, pepper, spice box, and loads of black and red fruits jump from the glass as well as saturate the palate. This full-bodied, opulent wine has crisp acidity, some heady alcohol, and loads of flavor, depth, and richness. (94+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #172, Aug 2007) $350-450 475 Saxum 2007 Broken Stones (2 lightly wrinkled labels) 6 bottles The 2007 Broken Stones (71% Syrah, 18% Grenache, and 11% Mourvedre) is a gorgeously seamless wine with an inky/blue/purple color, a tight but promising nose of blue and black fruits, incense, charcoal, and extraordinarily pure black raspberry and blackberry fruit, fabulous concentration in the mouth, velvety, well-integrated tannins, and a mind-bogglingly long finish. (96+pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #184, Aug 2009) 476 Saxum 2008 Broken Stones 6 bottles The 2008 Broken Stones (79% Syrah, 13% Grenache, and the rest Mourvedre) has a bluish purple color to the rim, with the classic nose of camphor, charcoal, black currant, and blackberry with hints of licorice and smoke. This intense wine displays great fruit, some structure, and a beautifully seamless texture. (94pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #190, Aug 2010) $420-550 477 Saxum 2006 James Berry Vineyard 6 bottles An unfined/unfiltered blend of 45% Syrah, 38% Grenache, and 17% Mourvedre, aged 32 months in a combination of wood vessels, the prodigious 2006 James Berry Vineyard Proprietary Red exhibits beautiful sweet creme de cassis, black raspberry, blackberry, truffle, smoke, and herb notes. This spicy, rich, full-bodied effort should drink beautifully for a decade. (95pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #184, Aug 2009) $420-550 478 Marquis Phillips Shiraz 2003 (8) Nine Marquis Phillips Shiraz 2004 (4) Nine (1 water-stained label) $300-400 479 Mollydooker Shiraz 2006 Blue-Eyed Boy 6 bottles Purple-colored, it has an intense aromatic display of smoke, violets, mulberry, blueberry, and chocolate. This leads to a full-bodied, plush, wine with layers of ripe, spicy black fruits, excellent focus and delineation. (96pts J.M., Wine Advocate #173, Oct 2007) $250-320 480 Parker Coonawarra Estate Red 1998 Terra Rossa, First Growth (3 lightly scuffed labels and 2 nicked labels) 6 bottles Its dense purple color is followed by extraordinarily sweet fruit, intense glycerin, and a full-bodied, concentrated mouth-feel. The purity, high extract, and uncanny symmetry is breathtaking. (95-97pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #127, Feb 2000) $220-300 $480-600 72 BONHAMS

481 Tatiarra Shiraz 2005 (6) Cambrian Tatiarra Shiraz 2006 (6) Cambrian (1 lightly bin-soiled label) $300-400 482 Two Hands Red 1999 (2) Ares Two Hands Shiraz 2002 (5) Samantha s Garden Two Hands Shiraz/Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 (5) The Bull and the Bear (2 lightly scuffed labels) $480-600 Additions from an Atlanta Collector. Pristine storage and provenance in the lots to follow from our kind repeat consignor. Bid with confidence. 483 Riesling Eiswein 1993, Serriger Schloss Saarsteiner Schloss Saarstein (2 scuffed, 2 stained labels, amber color) 2 half bottles $280-380 484 L Ermita 1998, Velles Vinyes A. Palacios (wrinkled label, sign of past seepage) $200-280 The following lot is the property of a Long Island lady, kept in a temperature and humidity controlled wine unit. 485 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 1982 Graves Cru Classé (moisture damaged label, slightly protruding cork, capsule cut to reveal branded cork) One of the handful of perfect wines of the vintage, the La Mission still possesses a remarkably dense ruby/purple color with only a slight garnet and lightening at the edge. The fruit-dominated aromatics reveal lots of cassis, blueberry, scorched earth, black truffle, incense, graphite and high-class, unsmoked cigar tobacco-like notes. Still exhibiting remarkable concentration, enormous body, silky sweet tannin, and no perceptible acidity, the 1982 remains fresh, delineated and super-compelling. (100pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #202, Aug 2012) More from the Sonoma County Cellar. Wines were stored in temperature-controlled storage. 486 Numanthia Red 2006 Termanthia (1 scuffed labels) The 2006 Termanthia has a ripe, vivacious bouquet of blackberry, mint, lavender and a hint of iodine/violets that is attractive but takes time to open. The palate is medium-bodied with rounded, supple tannins and crisp acidity. (93pts Neal Martin, Wine Advocate #206, April 2013) $350-450 More Selections from a Seattle Collector. Wines were stored in professional wine storage. 487 Charles Heidsieck 1982 Champagne Charlie, L Oenotheque Brut (#0290 and #0120, 1 lightly bin-soiled label) 2 owc 2 magnums $1,000-1,300 488 Château Pétrus 1971 Pomerol (high shoulder, bin-soiled label, corroded and lightly torn capsule) $1,400-1,800 489 Château Pontet-Canet 1995 Pauillac 5me Cru Classé (3 lightly scuffed, 2 lightly stained and 1 wrinkled label) owc An old style Pauillac, yet made with far more purity and richness than the estate s ancient vintages, this broad-shouldered, muscular, classic wine exhibits a saturated purple color, and sensationally dense, rich, concentrated, cassis flavors that roll over the palate with impressive purity and depth. The wine is tannic and closed, but powerful and rich. It appears to possess length and intensity similar to the 1996. (92pts Robert Parker, Wine Advocate #115, Feb 1998) $900-1,200 End of sale $850-1,100

INDEX Champagne 1969 Dom Pérignon...206 1975 Taittinger Champagne Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs...207 1979 Louis Roederer Vintage Champagne Cristal...3 1981 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs...285 1982 Charles Heidsieck Champagne Charlie L Oenotheque Brut...487 1982 Dom Pèrignon...1 1985 Dom Pèrignon...2 1990 Charles Heidsieck Vintage Champagne Brut Millésimé...284 1990 Dom Pérignon...317 1990 Dom Pèrignon...105 1990 Gosset Vintage Champagne Célebris...318 1990 Pol Roger Vintage Champagne...106 1992 Dom Perignon...285 1994 Louis Roederer Vintage Champagne Cristal...286 1995 Louis Roederer Vintage Champagne Cristal...286 1996 Duval Leroy Vintage Femme de Champagne...296 1996 Louis Roederer Vintage Champagne Cristal...286 1997 Louis Roederer Vintage Champagne Cristal...286 1998 Jacques Selosse Vintage Champagne Blanc de Blancs...320,321 1998 Perrier Jouet Vintage Champagne Belle Epoque...296 1998 Taittinger Vintage Champagne Comtes de Champagnes...297 2000 Dom Perignon...295 2002 Dom Perignon...295 2003 Dom Perignon...295 2004 Dom Perignon...295 2004 Taittinger Vintage Champagne Comtes de Champagnes...297 NV Billecart Salmon Champagne Brut Reserve...294,294 NV Billecart Salmon Champagne Brut Rose...106 NV Billecart Salmon Champagne Rose...294,294 NV Jacques Selosse Champagne Initiale...319 NV Jacques Selosse Champagne Version Originale...319 NV Laurent Perrier Champagne Grand Siècle...106 NV Louis Barthelemy Champagne...296 Claret 1929 Château Ausone...208 1947 Château Margaux...43 1953 Château Haut-Brion...228 1953 Château Latour...234 1959 Château Haut-Brion...209 1961 Château Lafite Rothschild...231,458 1961 Château Latour...130,235 1961 Château Margaux...461 1962 Château Haut-Brion...287 1964 Château Haut-Brion...288 1964 Château Lafite Rothschild...212 1966 Château Ausone...227 1966 Château Cheval Blanc...4 1966 Château Cos d Estournel...112 1970 Château Latour...237 1970 Château Mouton Rothschild...54 1970 Château Trotanoy...73 1970 Les Forts de Latour...214 1971 Château Pétrus...488 1973 Château Mouton Rothschild...54 1974 Château Latour...289 1975 Château Lynch-Bages...215 1975 Château Pétrus...69 1976 Château Mouton Rothschild...54 1978 Château Cheval Blanc...5 1978 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou...113 1978 Château Duhart-Milon...120 1978 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste...120 1978 Château Haut-Brion...81 1978 Château Lafite Rothschild...82 1978 Château Latour...83 1978 Château Mouton Rothschild...85 1978 Château Pichon-Lalande...138 1978 Château Prieuré-Lichine...142 1979 Château Cheval Blanc...111 1979 Château Cos d Estournel...112 1979 Château Haut-Brion...9,121 1979 Château La Mission Haut-Brion...124 1979 Château Lafite Rothschild...15,233 1979 Château Latour...459 1979 Château Mouton Rothschild...54,252 1979 Château Palmer...259 1979 Château Pichon-Lalande...138 1980 Château Léoville Las Cases...84 1980 Château Lynch-Bages...84 1981 Château Beychevelle...107 1981 Château Cos d Estournel...112 1981 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou...113 1981 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste...120 1981 Château Lafite Rothschild...16 1981 Château Latour...31,33,34 1981 Château Léoville-Las-Cases...131 1981 Château Margaux...44,45 1981 Château Mouton Rothschild...136 1981 Château Palmer...259 1981 Château Pétrus...70 1981 Château Pichon-Lalande...138 1982 Château Beychevelle...108 1982 Château Calon-Ségur...109 1982 Château Canon...110 1982 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou...114 1982 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste...119 1982 Château La Conseillante...122 1982 Chateau La Grave...10 1982 Château La Mission Haut-Brion...11,12,13,125,485 1982 Château Lafite Rothschild...17,18 1982 Château Latour...35 1982 Chateau Le Bon Pasteur...41 1982 Château Léoville-Las-Cases...132 1982 Château Margaux...46 1982 Château Pavie...137 1982 Chateau Petit Village...68 1982 Château Pichon-Lalande...139 1982 Château Prieuré-Lichine...142,143 1982 Château Trotanoy...73 1983 Château Beychevelle...107 1983 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou...115,116 1983 Château Lafite Rothschild...127 1983 Château Léoville Las Cases...384 1983 Château Lynch-Bages...134,135 1983 Château Pichon-Lalande...140 1983 Château Pichon-Lalande 1983 Pauillac 2me Cru Classé (8)...391 1983 Château Prieuré-Lichine...142 1985 Château Lafite Rothschild...19 1985 Château Lynch-Bages...135 1985 Château Mouton Rothschild...55,56,253 1985 Château Pétrus...71 1985 Château Pichon-Lalande...392 1986 Château Clerc-Milon...380 1986 Château Lafite Rothschild...20,128 1986 Château Lynch-Bages...42 1986 Château Margaux...47,329 1986 Château Mouton Rothschild...57,386 1986 Château Palmer...387 1986 Château Pichon-Baron...390 1986 Vieux Château Certan...397 1988 Château Clerc-Milon...380 1988 Château La Mission Haut-Brion...14,248,382 1988 Château Lafite Rothschild...21 1988 Château Latour...36 1988 Château Margaux 2000...251 1988 Château Pichon-Lalande...393 1988 Château Pichon-Longueville Baron...84 1989 Château Lafite Rothschild...22 1989 Château Margaux...385

INDEX - continued 1990 Château Clerc-Milon...6 1990 Château Lafite Rothschild...23,326 1990 Château l Angélus...327 1990 Château Latour...383 1990 Château Montrose...330 1990 Château Palmer...259 1990 Château Pétrus...238 1990 Château Pichon-Lalande...394 1991 Château Clerc-Milon...7 1993 Château Clinet...246 1994 Château Mouton Rothschild...58 1995 Château Lynch-Bages...250 1995 Château Margaux...48 1995 Château Mouton Rothschild...59,254 1995 Château Palmer...259 1995 Château Pontet-Canet...489 1995 Château Troplong Mondot...246 1995 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux...388 1996 Château Calon-Ségur...244 1996 Château Cheval Blanc...245 1996 Château Clerc-Milon...380 1996 Château d Angludet...247 1996 Château Léoville-Las-Cases...328 1996 Château Lynch-Bages...250 1996 Château Mouton Rothschild...60,61 1996 La Chapelle de la Mission Haut-Brion...247 1996 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux...261 1997 Château Mouton Rothschild...62,255 1997 Château Palmer...259 1998 Château Calon-Ségur...244 1998 Château d Armailhac...247 1998 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou...248 1998 Château La Conseillante...123 1998 Château Lafite Rothschild...24,25 1998 Château Latour...37 1998 Château Margaux...49 1998 Château Mouton Rothschild...63 1998 Château Palmer...259,387 1998 Château Pichon-Lalande...395 1998 Château Smith Haut Lafitte...396 1998 Château Troplong Mondot...246 1998 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux...261,389 1999 Château Lafite Rothschild...26,27,28 1999 Château Latour...38,39 1999 Château Lynch-Bages...250 1999 Château Margaux...50,51 1999 Château Mouton Rothschild...64,65 1999 Château Palmer...259 1999 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux...261 2000 Château Calon-Ségur...244 2000 Château Cos d Estournel...379 2000 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou...117 2000 Château La Fleur Morange...246 2000 Château Lafite Rothschild...29 2000 Château l Angélus...129 2000 Château Latour...40 2000 Château Léoville Barton...249 2000 Château Lynsolence...246 2000 Château Margaux...52 2000 Château Mouton Rothschild...66,67,256 2000 Château Palmer...260 2000 Château Pichon-Lalande...141 2000 La Croix de Beaucaillou...247 2000 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux...261 2003 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou...118 2003 Château Lafite Rothschild...30 2003 Château Latour...460 2003 Château Léoville-Las-Cases...133 2003 Château Margaux...53 2003 Château Montrose...331 2003 Château Mouton Rothschild...257,300 2004 Château Haut-Brion...381 2004 Château Mouton Rothschild...258 2004 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux...261 2005 Château Cos d Estournel...298,324 2005 Château Langoa Barton...299 2005 Château Talbot...299 2006 Château Belair...299 2006 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou...248 2006 Château Gruaud-Larose...299 2006 Château Kirwan...299 2008 Château de Pez...299 2009 Château Bellevue Mondotte...323 2009 Château Kirwan...299 2010 Château Beauséjour-Duffau...322 2010 Château Troplong-Mondot...167,168 2012 Château La Mission Haut-Brion...325 Château Margaux...289 White Bordeaux 2005 Château Laville Haut-Brion Blanc...332 2009 Château Smith Haut Lafitte Blanc...333 Dessert Wines 1926 Château d Yquem Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur...239 1967 Château d Yquem Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur...74 1975 Chateau d Yquem Sauternes...94 1975 Château d Yquem Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur...75,293 1976 Château d Yquem Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur...76 1984 Château d Yquem Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur...77 2001 Château Climens Barsac 1er Cru Classé...334 2003 Château d Yquem Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur...290 2006 Royal Tokaji 5 Puttunyos...313 Red Burgundy 1921 Clos de la Roche Collection du Docteur Barolet Henri de Villamont...218 1970 Grands-Échézeaux Domaine de la Romanée-Conti...219 1971 Chambertin Clos de Beze Domaine Clair-Dau...216 1976 Chambolle Musigny Les Amoureuses Grivelet...217 1976 Clos Vougeot Bouchard Père et Fils...78 1978 Clos de la Roche Vieilles Vignes Ponsot...243 1978 Grands-Échézeaux Domaine de la Romanée-Conti...240 1978 La Tâche Domaine de la Romanée-Conti...241 1978 Richebourg Domaine de la Romanée-Conti...242 1995 Beaune 1er Cru Grèves Vigne de l Enfant Jésus Domaine Bouchard Père & Fils...262 1999 Vosne Romanée Les Reas Domaine Bizot...262 2001 Nuits St. Georges E.D. Bocquenet...262 2003 Le Corton Bouchard Pere et Fils...301 2005 Pommard Les Vignots Leroy...337 2009 Chambertin Clos de Beze Louis Jadot...338 2010 Corton-Perrières Vincent Girardin...451 2011 Clos de la Roche Vieilles Vignes Ponsot...339 2012 Clos de la Roche Hubert Lignier...336 2012 Mazis Chambertin Faiveley...335 White Burgundy 1999 Corton-Charlemagne P. Andre...79 2003 Montrachet Louis Jadot...342 2007 Chablis Butteaux Servin...301 2007 Chablis Fourchaumes L. Michel...301 2010 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Vide Bourse Domaine Thomas Morey...454 2010 Montrachet Marquis de Laguiche Joseph Drouhin...341 2011 Bienvenues Batard Montrachet Henri Boillot...340 2012 Chablis Grand Cru Vaudésir Domaine Louis Michel...453 2012 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Champs-Gain Francois Carillon...452 Rhone 1990 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Les Cailloux Cuvée Centenaire A. & L. Brunel...343

INDEX - continued 1994 Hermitage J.L. Chave...265 1995 Hermitage J.L. Chave...266 1996 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Clos des Papes...264 1996 Ermitage Blanc De L Orée Chapoutier...347,348 1996 Hermitage J.L. Chave...267 1997 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Clos des Papes...264 1997 Hermitage J.L. Chave...268 1998 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Clos des Papes...264 1999 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Clos des Papes...264 1999 Hermitage J.L. Chave...268 2001 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Clos des Papes...264 2001 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Reserve Château Rayas...350 2003 Hermitage Blanc J.L. Chave...271 2003 Hermitage J.L. Chave...269 2005 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Clos des Papes...264 2005 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Deus Ex Machina Clos St. Jean...345 2005 Hermitage J.L. Chave...270 2006 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Clos des Papes...264 2006 Hermitage J.L. Chave...267 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape Vieux Telegraphe...301 2008 Hermitage Blanc Maison Nicolas Perrin...457 2009 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Château de Beaucastel...455,456 2009 Cote Rotie La Turque E. Guigal...346 2009 Ermitage Le Pavillon Chapoutier...349 2010 Cornas A. Clape...344 2011 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Reserve Domaine du Pegau.301 Other French 1947 Banyuls Cave de Banyuls...263 1998 Tokay Pinot Gris Rangen de Thann Clos St. Urbain SGN Zind Humbrecht...351 2006 Savennieres Les Clos Sacres N. Joly...301 Italy 1990 Ornellaia Tenuta dell Ornellaia...399 1992 Sassicaia Tenuta San Guido...274 1994 Rosso di Montalcino Biondi Santi...272 1995 Brunello di Montalcino Fattoi Ofelio & Figli...272 1995 Masseto Tenuta dell Ornellaia...398 1995 Tignanello Antinori...401 1996 Brunello di Montalcino Altesino...272 1996 Brunello di Montalcino Poggio Antico...272 1996 Montiano Falesco...468 1997 Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Fattoi Ofelio & Figli...272 1997 Montiano Falesco...468 1997 Ornellaia Tenuta dell Ornellaia...400 1997 Tignanello Antinori...401 1998 Barbaresco Santo Stefano di Neive Riserva Bruno Giacosa...352 1998 Brunello di Montalcino Fattoi Ofelio & Figli...272 1998 Montiano Falesco...468 1998 Ornellaia Tenuta dell Ornellaia...399 1998 Solaia Antinori...274 1998 Sori San Lorenzo Gaja...273 1999 Barolo Vigna Giachini Corino...272 1999 Montiano Falesco...468 1999 Sassicaia Tenuta San Guido...274 2000 Barolo Vigna Giachini Corino...272 2000 Montiano Falesco...469 2001 Barolo Per Cristina Dominico Clerico...177 2003 Barolo Bricco Cerretta Schiavenza...302 2003 Marciliano Falesco...465 2003 Montiano Falesco...470,470 2003 Serpico Feudi di San Gregorio...472 2004 Barolo Gavarini Chiniera E. Grasso...302 2004 Brunello di Montalcino Altesino...302 2004 Marciliano Falesco...466 2004 Montiano Falesco...471,471 2004 Terra di Lavoro Galardi...472 2005 Barolo Ciabot Mentin Ginestra Domenico Clerico...176 2005 Barolo Monfortino Riserva G. Conterno...303 2005 Brunello di Montalcino Poggio Antico...302 2005 Marciliano Falesco...467 2006 Antinori Tignanello...302 2006 Poggio Verrano Dromos...302 2007 Barbaresco Riserva Asili Bruno Giacosa...178 2007 Barolo Ginestra Casa Mate E. Grasso...302 2008 Brunello di Montalcino L. Sassetti/Pertimali...302 2009 Barolo Corino...272 Germany 1992 Auslese Hattenheimer Nussbrunnen Schloss Schonborn...304 1993 Riesling Eiswein Schloss Saarstein...483 1994 Kabinett Johannisberger Klaus Schloss Schonborn...304 1997 Spatlese Rudesheimer Berg Schlossberg Schloss Schonborn...304 2004 Auslese Niederhauser Hermanshohle Donnhoff...304 2007 Auslese Zeltinger Schlossberg Selbach-Oster...304 2007 Riesling Grasberg M. Deiss...304 2007 Spatlese Bernkasteler Badstube J.J. Prum...304 2007 Spatlese Marienberg Fahrlay Pundericher...304 2012 Spatlese Zeltinger Sonnenuhr Selbach-Oster...304 1 x 1991 and 2 x 1992 Spatlese Saarburger Rausch Zilliken...304 Other European 1990 Único Vega-Sicilia...275 1995 Vega Sicilia Unico...225 1996 Valbuena 5* Vega-Sicilia...276 1997 Valbuena 5* Vega-Sicilia...276 1998 L Ermita A. Palacios...484 2002 Único Vega-Sicilia...353 2004 Numanthia Numanthia...473 2005 Termes Numanthia...473 2006 Numanthia Red Termanthia...486 California Red 1974 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve Napa Valley...292 1974 Stag s Leap Cabernet Sauvignon SLV Napa Valley...292 1975 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve...91 1977 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve...91 1978 Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon Martha s Vineyard...88 1978 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve...91 1978 Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley...92 1979 Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon Martha s Vineyard...88 1979 Opus One...462 1980 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon...220 1980 Opus One...462 1981 Mayacamas Cabernet Sauvignon...220 1982 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley...291 1982 Opus One...89 1982 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve...91 1982 Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley...93 1982 Stag s Leap Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley...158 1983 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection...152 1983 Far Niente Cabernet Sauvignon...90 1984 Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Gravelly Meadow...403 1984 Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Lake...403 1984 Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Red Rock Terrace...403 1984 Dominus Estate...407 1985 B.V. Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve...406 1985 Dunn Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain...158 1985 Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon Martha s Vineyard...404 1985 Joseph Phelps Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard...291 1985 Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley...220 1986 Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve...291 1986 Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve Napa Valley...220 1986 Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon...149 1986 Dunn Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain...87 1986 Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon Martha s Vineyard...159 1986 Joseph Phelps Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard...160

INDEX - continued 1987 Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon...150 1987 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon...402 1987 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection...407 1987 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...86 1987 Silverado Limited Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon...406 1988 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...86 1988 Spottswoode Cabernet Sauvignon...408 1989 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection...220 1989 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...86 1990 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...86 1990 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve...163 1990 Silverado Limited Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon...406 1991 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection...402 1991 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...86 1991 Opus One...463 1991 Silverado Limited Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon...406 1991 Williams Selyem Pinot Noir Allen Vineyard...411 1992 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection...402 1992 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...86 1993 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...86 1993 Williams Selyem Pinot Noir Allen Vineyard...411 1994 Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon Bancroft Ranch Howell Mountain...151 1994 Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon...151 1994 Cain Cellars Five...151 1994 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection...402 1994 Opus One...97 1994 Pahlmeyer Red...222 1995 Cardinale Red...151 1995 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection...152,402 1995 Dunn Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain...87 1995 Lokoya Cabernet Sauvignon Diamond Mountain...158 1995 Opus One...89 1995 Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon Montebello...405 1995 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley...90 1995 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Stags Leap District...90 1995 Sine Qua Non The Other Hand Red...224 1995 Vineyard 29 Cabernet Sauvignon Grace Family Vineyard...412 1995 Williams Selyem Pinot Noir Allen Vineyard...411 1996 Dunn Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain...87 1996 Joseph Phelps Red Insignia...169 1996 Lewis Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve...221 1996 Pahlmeyer Red...412 1996 Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon Montebello...405 1996 Spottswoode Cabernet Sauvignon...408 1996 Williams Selyem Pinot Noir Allen Vineyard...411 1997 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve...222 1997 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection...152,402 1997 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...153 1997 Joseph Phelps Insignia...161 1997 Spottswoode Cabernet Sauvignon...408 1997 Whitehall Lane Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon...412 1997 Williams Selyem Pinot Noir Allen Vineyard...411 1998 Joseph Phelps Red Insignia...170 1998 Kongsgaard Syrah Hudson Vineyard...282 1998 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve...306 1998 Turley Petite Sirah Hayne Vineyard...413 1999 Philippe Melka Red Metisse...281 1999 Turley Petite Sirah Estate...413 1999 Turley Petite Sirah Rattlesnake Ridge...413 2000 Kongsgaard Syrah Hudson Vineyard...282 2000 Sine Qua Non Pinot Noir A Capella...201 2000 Turley Petite Sirah Estate...413 2000 Turley Petite Sirah Hayne Vineyard...413 2001 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard...144 2001 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...153 2001 Kongsgaard Syrah Hudson Vineyard...282 2001 Sloan Red...101 2002 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard...145 2002 Grace Family Cabernet Sauvignon...280 2002 Heitz Cabernet Sauvignon Martha s Vineyard...306 2002 Joseph Phelps Insignia...96 2002 Kongsgaard Syrah Hudson Vineyard...282 2002 Opus One...162 2002 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To-Kalon...182 2002 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Old Sparky...183 2002 Sine Qua Non Pinot Noir Hollerin M...201 2002 Sine Qua Non Syrah Just For the Love of It...202 2002 Turley Petite Sirah Estate...413 2002 Two Hands Shiraz/Cabernet Sauvignon The Bull and the Bear...482 2003 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard...146 2003 Bond Red Pluribus...355 2003 Bond Red Vecina...355 2003 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...153 2003 Diamond Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Volcanic Hill Microclimate 4...279 2003 Harlan Estate...357 2003 Philippe Melka Cabernet Sauvignon CJ...281 2003 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve...306 2003 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon...164 2003 Sine Qua Non Pinot Noir Omega...201 2003 Sine Qua Non Syrah Papa...203 2003 Turley Petite Sirah Hayne Vineyard...413 2004 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard...147 2004 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...153 2004 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon...165 2005 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard...148 2005 Blankiet Paradise Hills Cabernet Sauvignon...180 2005 Blankiet Paradise Hills Rive Droit...180 2005 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...153 2005 Dalla Valle Maya...155 2005 Lokoya Mount Veeder...181 2005 Lokoya Spring Mountain...181 2005 Martinelli Pinot Noir Zio Tony Ranch...410 2005 Opus One...308 2005 Saxum Broken Stones...474 2005 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS Beckstoffer To-Kalon.185 2005 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon T6 Beckstoffer To-Kalon...184 2005 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon...166 2006 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection Napa Valley...305 2006 Mollydooker Shiraz Blue-Eyed Boy...479 2006 Opus One...309 2006 Saxum James Berry Vineyard...477 2006 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To-Kalon...186 2006 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS Beckstoffer To-Kalon.186 2006 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon GIII Beckstoffer George III..186 2006 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Old Sparky...187 2006 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon RBS Beckstoffer To-Kalon..186 2006 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon T6 Beckstoffer To-Kalon...186 2007 Blankiet Estate Paradise Hills...179 2007 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...153 2007 Harlan Estate Cabernet Sauvignon...95 2007 Leonetti Cellar Merlot...310 2007 Marcassin Pinot Noir Marcassin Vineyard...102 2007 Saxum Broken Stones...416,475 2007 Saxum Heart Stone Vineyard...420 2007 Saxum James Berry Vineyard...103,421 2007 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To-Kalon...188 2007 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon GIII Beckstoffer George III..188 2007 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Old Sparky...100 2008 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard...277 2008 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection Napa Valley...305 2008 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...153 2008 Dalla Valle Maya...156 2008 Philippe Melka Cabernet Sauvignon CJ...281 2008 Saxum Broken Stones...416,476 2008 Saxum Heart Stone Vineyard...420 2008 Saxum James Berry Vineyard...422 2008 Saxum James Berry Vineyard Bone Rock...426 2008 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To-Kalon...189 2008 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS Beckstoffer To-Kalon.189 2008 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon GIII Beckstoffer To-Kalon...189

INDEX - continued 2008 Williams Selyem Pinot Noir Allen Vineyard...411 2009 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard...278,354 2009 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley...305 2009 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...153 2009 Dalla Valle Maya...157 2009 Leonetti Cellar Cabernet Sauvignon...307 2009 Leonetti Cellar Red Reserve...307 2009 Marcassin Pinot Noir Three Sisters...409 2009 Martinelli Pinot Noir Blue Slide Ridge...410 2009 Martinelli Pinot Noir Moonshine Ranch...410 2009 Saxum Broken Stones...417 2009 Saxum James Berry Vineyard...423 2009 Saxum James Berry Vineyard Bone Rock...426 2009 Saxum Paderewski Vineyard...427 2009 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To-Kalon...190 2009 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS Beckstoffer To-Kalon.190 2009 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon GIII Beckstoffer George III..190 2009 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon RBS Beckstoffer To-Kalon..190 2009 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon T6 Beckstoffer To-Kalon...190 2010 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley...305 2010 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection Napa Valley...305 2010 Dalla Valle Cabernet Sauvignon...154 2010 Leonetti Cellar Merlot...310 2010 Leonetti Cellar Red Reserve...307 2010 Marcassin Pinot Noir Marcassin Vineyard...373 2010 Saxum Broken Stones...418,418 2010 Saxum Heart Stone Vineyard...420 2010 Saxum James Berry Vineyard...424 2010 Saxum James Berry Vineyard Bone Rock...426 2010 Saxum Paderewski Vineyard...427 2010 Saxum Syrah Booker Vineyard...415 2010 Saxum Terry Hoage Vineyard...428 2010 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS Beckstoffer To-Kalon.191 2010 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Old Sparky...192 2010 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon RBS Beckstoffer To-Kalon..191 2010 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon T6 Beckstoffer To-Kalon...191 2010 Screaming Eagle Red Second Flight...173 2010 Shafer Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select...371 2011 Saxum Broken Stones...419 2011 Saxum Heart Stone Vineyard...420 2011 Saxum James Berry Vineyard...425 2011 Saxum James Berry Vineyard Bone Rock...426 2011 Saxum Paderewski Vineyard...427,427 2011 Saxum Syrah Booker Vineyard...415 2011 Saxum Terry Hoage Vineyard...428 2011 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS Beckstoffer To-Kalon.193 2011 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon LPV Las Piedras...193 2011 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Old Sparky...194 2011 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon RBS Beckstoffer To-Kalon..193 2011 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon T6 Beckstoffer To-Kalon...193 2012 Futo Red OV/SL...429,434,435,436,442,446 2012 Lail Vineyards Red Cuvee Daniel...358 2012 Peter Michael Pinot Noir Ma Danseuse...374 2012 Saxum - Paderewski Vineyard...427 2012 Saxum Broken Stones...419 2012 Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon...98 2012 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To-Kalon...195 2012 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS Beckstoffer To-Kalon.195 2012 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon GIII Beckstoffer George III..195 2012 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon LPV Las Piedras...195 2012 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Old Sparky...196,368 2012 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon RBS Beckstoffer To-Kalon..195 2012 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon T6 Beckstoffer To-Kalon...195 2012 Screaming Eagle Red Second Flight...174 2013 Dominus Estate...356 2013 Futo Cabernet Sauvignon 5500...430,431,432,433 2013 Futo Estate Red...445,447,449,450 2013 Futo Red Oakville...437,438,439,440,441 2013 Futo Red OV/SL...443,444,448 2013 Harlan Estate Red The Maiden...314 2013 Next of Kyn Red Cumulus Vineyard...375 2013 Realm Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer Dr. Crane Vineyard...359,360 2013 Realm Cabernet Sauvignon Farella Vineyard...361 2013 Saxum Broken Stones...419,419 2013 Saxum James Berry Vineyard Bone Rock...426 2013 Saxum Syrah Booker Vineyard...415 2013 Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon...99,365 2013 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To-Kalon...197 2013 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS...197 2013 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS Beckstoffer To-Kalon.367 2013 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon GIIIBeckstoffer George III...197 2013 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon LPV...197 2013 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Old Sparky...198,368 2013 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon RBS...197 2013 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon T6...197 2013 Screaming Eagle Red Second Flight...175,315 2014 Realm Red The Bard...362 2014 Realm Red The Falstaff...363,364 2014 Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon...171,366 2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To-Kalon...199 2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS Beckstoffer To-Kalon.199 2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon GIII Beckstoffer George III..199 2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon LPV Las Piedras...199 2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Old Sparky...200,368,369 2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon RBS Beckstoffer To-Kalon..199 2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon T6 Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard...370 2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon T6 Beckstoffer To-Kalon...199 2014 Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon...172,316,372 Turley Petite Sirah Rattlesnake Ridge...413 1994-2007 Araujo Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard...205 California White 2003 Sine Qua Non White Sublime Isolation...204 2009 Kistler Chardonnay Stone Flat...414 2009 Marcassin Chardonnay Marcassin Vineyard...104 2010 Kistler Chardonnay Cuvee Cathleen...414 2010 Kistler Chardonnay Vine Hill...414 2011 Kistler Chardonnay Dutton Ranch...414 2012 Marcassin Chardonnay Marcassin Vineyard...104 2013 Sine Qua Non White Resiste...377 2014 Sine Qua Non White Lightmotif...376 Australia 1993 Penfold s Grange...226 1998 Parker Coonawarra Estate Red Terra Rossa First Growth..480 1999 Two Hands Red Ares...482 2002 Two Hands Shiraz Samantha s Garden...482 2003 Marquis Phillips Shiraz Nine...478 2004 Marquis Phillips Shiraz Nine...478 2005 Mollydooker Shiraz Carnival of Love...283 2005 Mollydooker Shiraz Enchanted Path...283 2005 Penfold s Grange...311 2005 Tatiarra Shiraz Cambrian...481 2006 Mollydooker Shiraz Blue Eyed Boy...283 2006 Tatiarra Shiraz Cambrian...481 2009 Torbreck Shiraz Run Rig...378 Port 1966 Rebello Valente Vintage Port...464 1970 Fonseca Vintage Port...464 1970 Warres Vintage Port...464 1975 Cockburn Vintage Port...464 1975 Fonseca Vintage Port...464 1983 Dow Vintage Port...464 1985 Graham s Vintage Port...464 1985 Warres Vintage Port...464 1987 Offley Boa Vista Vintage Port...80 1994 Broadbent Vintage Port...312 1994 Dow Vintage Port...464 1994 Smith Woodhouse Vintage Port...312 1997 Quinta do Tedo Vintage Port...312 2001 Bacalhoa Moscatel de Setubal Colheita...312 2003 Ferreira Vintage Port...312 2007 Graham s Vintage Port...312 2007 Warre s Vintage Port...312 2011 Quinta da Roriz Vintage Port...312 2011 Smith Woodhouse Vintage Port...312

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Each winning bidder shall present satisfactory legal documentation that he or she is at least 21 years of age. In the case of a purchaser that is a corporation, partnership or similar entity, the person receiving the purchased lots on its behalf must meet the foregoing requirements. 2. Unless otherwise noted, all wines are of good appearance (good appearance means a standard level of fill, given the wine s age) and have a clean, intact label, a cork that appears to be sound and no evidence of leaking. Purchasers of older wines must make appropriate allowances for natural variation of ullages and conditions of cork and wine. Except as expressly stated below, no wine returns will be accepted. 3. All Bordeaux wines are château bottled unless otherwise noted. All other wines are cataloged with the producer and/or bottler noted, where appropriate. All German wines are Riesling unless otherwise noted. 4. For reference, Bordeaux wines are cataloged with their area for 1855 classification. Since the wines of Pomerol are not officially classified, the generally accepted practice of granting Château Pétrus Premier Cru Classe will be followed. Other well-known Pomerol Chateaux will be cataloged as Cru Classe. 5. Solely for the convenience of bidders, a currency converter may be provided at the auction. The rates quoted for conversion of other currencies to U.S. dollars are indications only and should not be relied upon by a bidder, and Bonhams, Bedford and their respective agents shall not be responsible for any errors or omissions in the currency converter. 6. As used herein, the term bid price means the price at which a lot is successfully knocked down to the purchaser. The term purchase price means the aggregate of (a) the bid price, (b) a PREMIUM retained by us and payable by the purchaser EQUAL TO 20% OF THE BID PRICE, and (c) unless the purchaser is exempt by law from the payment thereof, any California, Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington state or other state or local sales tax (or compensating use tax) and other applicable taxes. 7. On the fall of the auctioneer s hammer, the highest bidder shall have purchased the offered lot in accordance and subject to compliance with all of the conditions set forth herein and (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefor, (b) if requested will sign a confirmation of purchase, and (c) will pay the purchase price in full or such part as we may require for all lots purchased. No lot may be transferred. Any person placing a bid as agent on behalf of another (whether or not such person has disclosed that fact or the identity of the principal) may be jointly and severally liable with the principal under any contract resulting from the acceptance of a bid. Unless otherwise agreed, payment in good funds is due and payable within five (5) business days following the auction sale. Whenever the purchaser pays only a part of the total purchase price for one or more lots purchased, we may apply such payments, in our sole discretion, to the lot or lots we choose. Payment will not be deemed made in full until we have collected good funds for all amounts due. Payment for purchases may be made in or by (a) cash, (b) cashier s check or money order, (c) personal check with approved credit drawn on a U.S. bank, (d) wire transfer or other immediate bank transfer, or (e) Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover credit, charge or debit card. A processing fee will be assessed on any returned checks. Please note that the amount of cash notes and cash equivalents that can be accepted from a given purchaser may be limited. The purchaser grants us a security interest in the property, and we may retain as collateral security for the purchaser s obligations to us, any property and all monies held or received by us for the account of the purchaser, in our possession. We retain all rights of a secured party under the California Commercial Code. If the foregoing conditions or any other applicable conditions herein are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to us and the consignor by law, including without limitation, the right to hold the purchaser liable for the purchase price, we at our option may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser or (b) resell the property, either publicly or privately, and in such event the purchaser shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency plus all costs and expenses of both sales, our commission at our standard rates, all other charges due hereunder, attorneys fees, expenses and incidental damages. In addition, where two or more amounts are owed in respect of different transactions by the purchaser to us, to Bonhams 1793 Limited and/or to any of our other affiliates, subsidiaries or parent companies worldwide within the Bonhams Group, we reserve the right to apply any monies paid in respect of a transaction to discharge any amount owed by the purchaser. If all fees, commissions, premiums, bid price and other sums due to us from the purchaser are not paid promptly as provided in these Conditions of Sale, we reserve the right to impose a finance charge equal to 1.5% per month on all amounts due to us beginning on the 31st day following the sale until payment is received, in addition to other remedies available to us by law. 8. We reserve the right to withdraw any property and to divide and combine lots at any time before such property s auction. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalog and no lots shall be divided or combined for sale. 9. We reserve the right to reject a bid from any bidder, to split any bidding increment, and to advance the bidding in any manner the auctioneer may decide. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event the auctioneer doubts the validity of any bid, the auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sales records shall be conclusive in all respects. 10. If we are prevented by fire, theft or any other reason whatsoever from delivering any property to the purchaser or a sale otherwise cannot be completed, our liability shall be limited to the sum actually paid therefor by the purchaser and shall in no event include any compensatory, incidental or consequential damages. 11. If a lot is offered subject to a reserve, we may implement such reserve by bidding on behalf of the consignor, whether by opening bidding or continuing bidding in response to other bidders until reaching the reserve. If we have an interest in an offered lot and the proceeds therefrom other than our commissions, we may bid therefor to protect such interest. CONSIGNORS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BID ON THEIR OWN ITEMS. 12. All statements contained in the catalog or in any bill of sale, condition report, invoice or elsewhere as to authorship, period, culture, source, origin, measurement, quality, rarity, provenance, importance, exhibition and literature of historical relevance, or physical condition ARE QUALIFIED STATEMENTS OF OPINION AND

Conditions of Sale for Fine & Rare Wines (continued) NOT REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES. No employee or agent of Bonhams is authorized to make on our behalf or on that of the consignor any representation or warranty, oral or written, with respect to any property. 13. All purchased property shall be removed from the premises at which the sale is conducted by the date(s) and time(s) set forth in the Notice to Bidders or Buyer s Guide portion of this catalog. Purchased property that is permitted to remain onsite at Bonhams facility should be removed at the purchaser s expense promptly following the date of the sale. If not so removed, a storage fee of $5.00 per lot per day will be payable to us by the purchaser beginning at the close of the 60th day following the sale, and we may thereafter transfer such property to an offsite warehouse at the purchaser s risk and expense. Accounts must be settled in full before property will be released. Packing and handling of purchased lots are the sole responsibility of the purchaser. Limited shipping of wines may be arranged through Bonhams as described elsewhere in the catalog. Purchaser will bear the cost and risk of any packing, pick-up, shipping, insurance and any applicable taxes thereon. Bonhams assumes no liability for assisting with any customer s packing, shipping or insurance arrangements. Bonhams and the consignors will not be liable for any acts or omissions of any third party packers or carriers, whether or not recommended by us. Such packers or carriers may carry their own insurance and any claim for lost or damaged property should be addressed directly to them. Bonhams makes no representations as to the legal rights of anyone to ship or import alcoholic beverages into or within any state or jurisdiction. Purchasers are required to comply with their respective states or jurisdictions regulations regarding the importation, exportation and shipment of alcoholic beverages, and purchasers are solely responsible for the importation, exportation and shipment of alcoholic beverage products purchased. All alcoholic beverage property, however shipped or received, requires the recipient to be in possession of photo identification confirming that he or she is 21 years of age or older. In addition, many jurisdictions prohibit the importation, or limit the quantity, of alcoholic beverages entering such jurisdiction, and some jurisdictions require the purchaser, seller and/or shipper to obtain certain permits or licenses prior thereto. It is the purchaser s sole responsibility to determine whether any such restrictions, limitations or prohibitions are applicable prior to bidding and to obtain any required permits or licenses, and any delay in obtaining or the denial of any such permit or license shall not serve as the basis for any cancellation or rescission of any purchase made hereunder or any delay in making full payment for the purchase when due. 14. The copyright in the text of the catalog and the photographs, digital images and illustrations of lots in the catalog belong to Bonhams or its licensors. You will not reproduce or permit anyone else to reproduce such text, photographs, digital images or illustrations without our prior written consent. 15. These Conditions of Sale shall bind the successors and assigns of all bidders and purchasers and inure to the benefit of our successors and assigns. No waiver, amendment or modification of the terms hereof (other than published or posted notices or oral announcements during the sale) shall bind us unless specifically stated in writing and signed by us. If any part of these Conditions of Sale is for any reason invalid or unenforceable, the rest shall remain valid and enforceable. 16. These Conditions of Sale and the purchaser s and our respective rights and obligations hereunder are governed by the laws of the State of California. By bidding at an auction, each purchaser and bidder agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale. Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement, or the breach, termination or validity thereof, brought by or against Bonhams (but not including claims brought against the consignor by the purchaser of lots consigned hereunder) shall be resolved by the procedures set forth below. Mediation and Arbitration Procedures (a) Within 30 days of written notice that there is a dispute, the parties or their authorized and empowered representatives shall meet by telephone and/or in person to mediate their differences. If the parties agree, a mutually acceptable mediator shall be selected and the parties will equally share such mediator s fees. The mediator shall be a retired judge or an attorney familiar with commercial law and trained in or qualified by experience in handling mediations. Any communications made during the mediation process shall not be admissible in any subsequent arbitration, mediation or judicial proceeding. All proceedings and any resolutions thereof shall be confidential, and the terms governing arbitration set forth in paragraph (c) below shall govern. (b) If mediation does not resolve all disputes between the parties, or in any event no longer than 60 days after receipt of the written notice of dispute referred to above, the parties shall submit the dispute for binding arbitration before a single neutral arbitrator. Such arbitrator shall be a retired judge or an attorney familiar with commercial law and trained in or qualified by experience in handling arbitrations. Such arbitrator shall make all appropriate disclosures required by law. The arbitrator shall be drawn from a panel of a national arbitration service agreed to by the parties, and shall be selected as follows: (i) If the national arbitration service has specific rules or procedures, those rules or procedures shall be followed; (ii) If the national arbitration service does not have rules or procedures for the selection of an arbitrator, the arbitrator shall be an individual jointly agreed to by the parties. If the parties cannot agree on a national arbitration service, the arbitration shall be conducted by the American Arbitration Association, and the arbitrator shall be selected in accordance with the Rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitrator s award shall be in writing and shall set forth findings of fact and legal conclusions. (c) Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties or provided by the published rules of the national arbitration service: (i) the arbitration shall occur within 60 days following the selection of the arbitrator; (ii) the arbitration shall be conducted in the city of San Francisco, California; and (iii) discovery and the procedure for the arbitration shall be as follows: (A) All arbitration proceedings shall be confidential; (B) The parties shall submit written briefs to the arbitrator no later than 15 days before the arbitration commences; (C) Discovery, if any, shall be limited as follows: (I) Requests for no more than 10 categories of documents, to be provided to the requesting party within 14 days of written request therefor; (II) No more than two (2) depositions per party, provided however, the deposition(s) are to be completed within one (1) day; (III) Compliance with the above shall be enforced by the arbitrator in accordance with California law; (D) Each party shall have no longer than eight (8) hours to present its position. The entire hearing before the arbitrator shall not take longer than three (3) consecutive days; (E) The award shall be made in writing no more than 30 days following the end of the proceeding. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof. To the fullest extent permitted by law, and except as required by applicable arbitration rules, each party shall bear its own attorneys fees and costs in connection with the proceedings and shall share equally the fees and expenses of the arbitrator. Limited Right of Rescission for Wine If within 21 days after the date of sale the original purchaser (a) delivers written notice to us alleging that a wine lot is short or ullaged or is out of condition (other than as described in the catalog)

Conditions of Sale for Fine & Rare Wines (continued) or that the identification of such lot as set forth in the catalog description of such lot (as amended by any saleroom notices or verbal announcements during the sale) is not substantially correct based on a fair reading of the catalog (including the terms of any glossary contained therein), and (b) within 10 days after such notice returns the lot to us in the same condition as at the time of sale, and (c) establishes the allegation in the notice to our satisfaction (including by providing one or more written opinions by recognized experts in the field, as we may reasonably require), then the sale of such lot will be rescinded and, unless we have already paid to the consignor monies owed him in connection with the sale, the original purchase price will be refunded. If, prior to receiving such notice from the original purchaser alleging such defect, we have paid the consignor monies owed him in connection with the sale, we shall pay the original purchaser the amount of our commissions, any other sale proceeds to which we are entitled and applicable taxes received from the purchaser on the sale and make demand on the consignor to pay the balance of the original purchase price to the original purchaser. Should the consignor fail to pay such amount promptly, we may disclose the identity of the consignor and assign to the original purchaser our rights against the consignor with respect to the lot the sale of which is sought to be rescinded. Upon such disclosure and assignment, any liability of Bonhams as consignor s agent with respect to said lot shall automatically terminate. Limitation of Liability Except as expressly provided above, all property is sold AS IS. Neither Bonhams nor the consignor makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the title, merchantability, fitness or condition of the property or as to the correctness of description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or period of the property or as to whether the purchaser acquires any copyrights or other intellectual property rights in lots sold or as to whether a work of art is subject to the artist s moral rights or other residual rights of the artist. The purchaser expressly acknowledges and agrees that in no event shall Bonhams be liable for any damages including, without limitation, any compensatory, incidental or consequential damages. Pick-Up of Wine Purchased wine in San Francisco may be picked up at Bonhams San Francisco facility Monday through Friday from 9am to 4.30pm. We ask that you contact the Wine Department at (415) 503 3382 a minimum of 24 hours in advance of pick-up. There will be additional storage charges for wine left on the premises for more than 60 days. The foregoing limited right of rescission is available to the original purchaser only and may not be assigned to or relied upon by any subsequent transferee of the property sold. The purchaser hereby accepts the benefit of the consignor s warranty of title and other representations and warranties made by the consignor for the purchaser s benefit. Nothing in this section shall be construed as an admission by us of any representation of fact, express or implied, obligation or responsibility with respect to any lot. THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST BONHAMS FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER IS THE LIMITED RIGHT OF RESCISSION DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION. SELLER S GUIDE SELLING AT AUCTION Bonhams can help you every step of the way when you are ready to sell art, antiques and collectible items at auction. Our regional offices and representatives throughout the US are available to service all of your needs. Should you have any further questions, please visit our website at www. bonhams.com/us for more information or call our Client Services Department at (800) 223 2854 ext. 23550. Auction Estimates The first step in the auction process is to determine the auction value of your property. Bonhams world-renowned specialists will evaluate your special items at no charge and in complete confidence. You can obtain an auction estimate in many ways: Attend one of our Auction Appraisal Events held regularly at our galleries and in other major metropolitan areas. The updated schedule for Bonhams Auction Appraisal Events is available at www.bonhams.com/us. Call our Client Services Department to schedule a private appointment at one of our galleries. If you have a large collection, our specialists can travel, by appointment, to evaluate your property on site. Send clear photographs to us of each individual item, including item dimensions and other pertinent information with each picture. Photos should be sent to Bonhams address in envelopes marked as photo auction estimate. Alternatively, you can submit your request using our online form at www.bonhams.com/us. Digital images may be attached to the form. Please limit your images to no more than five (5) per item. Consigning Your Property After you receive an estimate, you may consign your property to us for sale in the next appropriate auction. Our staff assists you throughout the process, arranging transportation of your items to our galleries (at the consignor s expense), providing a detailed inventory of your consignment, and reporting the prices realized for each lot. We provide secure storage for your property in our warehouses and all items are insured throughout the auction process. You will receive payment for your property approximately 35 days after completion of sale. Sales commissions vary with the potential auction value of the property and the particular auction in which the property is offered. Please call us for commission rates. Professional Appraisal Services Bonhams specialists conduct insurance and fair market value appraisals for private collectors, corporations, museums, fiduciaries and government entities on a daily basis. Insurance appraisals, used for insurance purposes, reflect the cost of replacing property in today s retail market. Fair market value appraisals are used for estate, tax and family division purposes and reflect prices paid by a willing buyer to a willing seller. When we conduct a private appraisal, our specialists will prepare a thorough inventory listing of all your appraised property by category. Valuations, complete descriptions and locations of items are included in the documentation. Appraisal fees vary according to the nature of the collection, the amount of work involved, the travel distance, and whether the property is subsequently consigned for auction. Our appraisers are available to help you anywhere and at any time. Please call our Client Services Department to schedule an appraisal. Estate Services Since 1865, Bonhams has been serving the needs of fiduciaries lawyers, trust officers, accountants and executors in the disposition of large and small estates. Our services are specially designed to aid in the efficient appraisal and disposition of fine art, antiques, jewelry, and collectibles. We offer a full range of estate services, ranging from flexible financial terms to tailored accounting for heirs and their agents to world-class marketing and sales support. For more information or to obtain a detailed Trust and Estates package, please visit our website at www.bonhams. com/us or contact our Client Services Department.

BUYER S GUIDE BIDDING & BUYING AT AUCTION Whether you are an experienced bidder or an enthusiastic novice, auctions provide a stimulating atmosphere unlike any other. Bonhams previews and sales are free and open to the public. As you will find in these directions, bidding and buying at auction is easy and exciting. Should you have any further questions, please visit our website at www. bonhams.com/us or call our Client Services Department at +1 (800) 223 2854 ext. 23550. Catalogs Before each auction we publish illustrated catalogs that include dates and times for previews and auctions. Our catalogs also provide descriptions and estimated values for each lot. A lot may refer to a single item or to a group of items auctioned together. We offer our catalogs by subscription or by single copy. For information on subscribing to our catalogs, you may refer to the subscription form in this catalog, call our Client Services Department, or visit our website at www.bonhams.com/us. Previews Auction previews are your chance to inspect each lot prior to the auction. We encourage you to look closely and examine each object on which you may want to bid so that you will know as much as possible about it. Items are sold as is and with all faults; illustrations in our catalogs, website and other materials are provided for identification only. At the previews, our staff is always available to answer your questions and guide you through the auction process. Condition reports may be available upon request. Estimates Bonhams catalogs include estimates for each lot, exclusive of buyer s premium and tax. The estimates are provided as an approximate guide to current market value and should not be interpreted as a representation or prediction of actual selling prices. They are determined well in advance of a sale and are subject to revision. Please contact us should you have any questions about value estimates. Reserves All lots in a catalog are subject to a reserve unless otherwise indicated. The reserve is the minimum price that the seller is willing to accept for a lot. This amount is confidential and does not exceed the low estimated value. BIDDING AT AUCTION At Bonhams, you can bid in many ways: in person, via absentee bid, over the phone, or via Bonhams online bidding facility. Absentee bids can be submitted in person, online, via fax or via email. A valid Bonhams client account is required to participate in bidding activity. You can obtain registration information online, at the reception desk or by calling our Client Services Department. By bidding at auction, whether in person or by agent, by absentee bid, telephone, online or other means, the buyer or bidder agrees to be bound by the Conditions of Sale. Lots are auctioned in consecutive numerical order as they appear in the catalog. Bidding normally begins below the low estimate. The auctioneer will accept bids from interested parties present in the saleroom, from telephone bidders, and from absentee bidders who have left written bids in advance of the sale. The auctioneer may also execute bids on behalf of the consignor up to the amount of the reserve, but never above it. We assume no responsibility for failure to execute bids for any reason whatsoever. In Person If you are planning to bid at auction, you will need to register at the reception desk in order to receive a numbered bid card. To place a bid, hold up your card so that the auctioneer can clearly see it. Decide on the maximum amount that you wish to pay, exclusive of buyer s premium and tax, and continue bidding until your bid prevails or you reach your limit. If you are the successful bidder on a lot, the auctioneer will acknowledge your paddle number and bid amount. Absentee Bids As a service to those wishing to place bids, we may at our discretion accept bids without charge in advance of sale in writing on bidding forms available from us. Buy bids will not be accepted; all bids must state the highest bid price the bidder is willing to pay. Our auction staff will try to bid just as you would, with the goal of obtaining the item at the lowest bid price possible. In the event identical bids are submitted, the earliest bid submitted will take precedence. Absentee bids shall be executed in competition with other absentee bids, any applicable reserve, and bids from other auction participants. A friend or agent may place bids on your behalf, provided that we have received your written authorization prior to the sale. Absentee bid forms are available in our catalogs, online at www.bonhams.com/us, and at our San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York galleries. By Telephone Under special circumstances, we can arrange for you to bid by telephone. To arrange for a telephone bid, please contact our Client Services Department a minimum of 24 hours prior to the sale. Online Web users may place absentee bids online from anywhere in the world. To bid online, please visit our website at www.bonhams.com/us. Bid Increments Bonhams generally uses the following increment multiples as bidding progresses: $50-200...by $10s $200-500...by $20/50/80s $500-1,000...by $50s $1,000-2,000...by $100s $2,000-5,000...by $200/500/800s $5,000-10,000...by $500s $10,000-20,000...by $1,000s $20,000-50,000...by $2,000/5,000/8,000s $50,000-100,000...by $5,000s $100,000-200,000...by $10,000s above $200,000...at auctioneer s discretion The auctioneer may split or reject any bid at any time at his or her discretion as outlined in the Conditions of Sale. Currency Converter Solely for the convenience of bidders, a currency converter may be provided at Bonhams sales. The rates quoted for conversion of other currencies to U.S. Dollars are indications only and should not be relied upon by a bidder, and neither Bonhams nor its agents shall be responsible for any errors or omissions in the operation or accuracy of the currency converter. Buyer s Premium A buyer s premium is added to the winning bid price of each individual lot purchased, at the rates set forth in the Conditions of Sale. The winning bid price plus the premium constitute the purchase price for the lot. Applicable sales taxes are computed based on this figure, and the total becomes your final purchase price. Unless specifically illustrated and noted, fine art frames are not included in the estimate or purchase price. Bonhams accepts no liability for damage or loss to frames during storage or shipment. All sales are final and subject to the Conditions of Sale found in our catalogs, on our website, and available at the reception desk. Payment All buyers are asked to pay and pick up by 3pm on the business day following the auction. Payment may be made to Bonhams by cash, checks drawn on a U.S. bank, money order, wire transfer, or by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover credit or charge card or debit card. All items must be paid for within 5 business days of the sale. Please note that payment by personal or business check may result in property not being released until purchase funds clear our bank. Sales Tax California, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nevada, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington DC and Washington state residents must pay applicable sales tax. Other state or local taxes (or compensating use taxes) may apply. Sales tax will be automatically added to the invoice unless a valid resale number has been furnished or the property is shipped via common carrier to destinations outside the states listed above. If you wish to use your resale license please contact Cashiers for our form. Auction Results To find out the final purchase price for any lot following the sale, please call our automated auction results line at +1 (800) 223 2854 ext. 3400. Auction results are usually available on the next business day following the sale or online at www.bonhams.com/us.

Catalog Order Form Please check the Auction Catalog(s) you would like to receive, complete the address and payment information below and send the completed form via email to catalogs.us@bonhams.com, or via fax at (415) 861 8951, or mail to: Bonhams 220 San Bruno Avenue San Francisco, California 94103 If you have any questions please contact us at +1 (800) 223 2854 Category Name Internal Domestic Address* International Address* Issues per year** 19th CENTURY PAINTINGS (Including Russian and Dogs in Art) PIC41 $200 $280 5 20TH CENTURY FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS FRN21 $160 $200 4 AFRICAN, OCEANIC & PRE-COLUMBIAN ART TRI12 $120 $150 3 AMERICAN & CALIFORNIA WESTERN PAINTINGS & SCULPTURE PIC40 $200 $250 5 ARMS, ARMOR AND MODERN SPORTING GUNS ARM10 $80 $100 2 ASIAN WORKS OF ART ASN10 $360 $430 9 BONHAMS QUARTERLY MAGAZINE MAGB $30 4 BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS & RELATED CATEGORIES BKS10 $320 $400 8 COINS AND BANKNOTES CNS10 $160 $200 4 CONTEMPORARY ART (Including Made in California) PIC50 & PIC52 $200 $250 5 ENTERTAINMENT MEMORABILIA & COLLECTABLES COL10 $160 $200 4 EUROPEAN & AMERICAN FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS FRN20 $320 $400 7 IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN ART PIC55 $100 $120 2 INDIAN, HIMALAYAN & SOUTHEAST ASIAN ART ASN12 $80 $100 2 JAPANESE WORKS OF ART ASN11 $120 $140 3 JEWELRY JWL10 $320 $400 8 MADE IN CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY ART PIC52 $80 $100 2 MARITIME PAINTINGS AND DECORATIVE ARTS COL11 $80 $100 2 MOTOR CARS, MOTORCYCLES & AUTOMOBILIA MOT10 & MOT20 $330 $390 6 MOTORCYCLES MOT20 $40 $50 1 NATIVE AMERICAN ART NTV10 $120 $150 3 NATURAL HISTORY, GEMS, MINERALS & LAPIDARY NAT10 $120 $150 3 ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS CPT10 $160 $200 3 PHOTOGRAPHS PIC44 $120 $150 3 PRINTS PIC43 $120 $150 3 SPACE MEMORABILIA BKS11 $40 $50 1 WATCHES JWL11 $120 $150 3 WINES & WHISKY WIN10 $280 $350 5 WRITING INSTRUMENTS COL20 $50 $70 2 ALL CATEGORIES ALLCAT $4,500 $5,600 112 **The number of auction catalogs and sales listed for a subscription are strictly estimates. We are not responsible for refunds or credits if the number of sales alters from the estimate. Some of the above categories may include our auctions in other locations. Send Catalogs to: Name Address City State Zip Country Telephone Fax E-mail Client Number (internal use only) Method of Payment Check/Money Order enclosed for $: Payable to Bonhams & Butterfields Visa Mastercard American Express Card Number 16-digit Number Expiration Date / CVV Cardholder Name Address City State Zip Country Signature Date

CONTACTS OFFICERS Malcolm Barber Co-Chairman Matthew Girling Chief Executive Officer Laura King Pfaff Chairman Emeritus Leslie Wright Vice President, Trusts and Estates Jon King Vice President, Business Development Vice Presidents, Specialists Susan F. Abeles Rupert Banner Judith Eurich Mark Fisher Dessa Goddard Jakob Greisen Scot Levitt Mark Osborne Brooke Sivo Catherine Williamson REPRESENTATIVES Arizona Terri Adrian-Hardy, (480) 994 5362 California David Daniel (916) 364 1645, Central Valley California Brooke Sivo (760) 350 4255, Palm Springs (323) 436 5420, San Diego Colorado Julie Segraves, (720) 355 3737 Florida Jon King (561) 651 7876, Palm Beach (305) 228 6600, Miami (954) 566 1630, Ft. 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Auction Registration Form (Attendee / Absentee / Online / Telephone Bidding) Please circle your bidding method above. Sale title: Fine & Rare Wines Sale date: Friday May 26, 2017 Paddle number (for office use only) Sale no. 24281 Sale venue: San Francisco General Notice: This sale will be conducted in accordance with Bonhams Conditions of Sale, and your bidding and buying at the sale will be governed by such terms and conditions. Please read the Conditions of Sale in conjunction with the Buyer s Guide relating to this sale and other published notices and terms relating to bidding. Payment by personal or business check may result in your property not being released until purchase funds clear our bank. Checks must be drawn on a U.S. bank. Notice to Absentee Bidders: In the table below, please provide details of the lots on which you wish to place bids at least 24 hours prior to the sale. Bids will be rounded down to the nearest increment. Please refer to the Buyer s Guide in the catalog for further information relating to instructions to Bonhams to execute absentee bids on your behalf. Bonhams will endeavor to execute bids on your behalf but will not be liable for any errors or non-executed bids. Notice to First Time Bidders: New clients are requested to provide photographic proof of ID - passport, driving license, ID card, together with proof of address - utility bill, bank or credit card statement etc. Corporate clients should also provide a copy of their articles of association / company registration documents, together with a letter authorizing the individual to bid on the company s behalf. Failure to provide this may result in your bids not being processed. For higher value lots you may also be asked to provide a bankers reference. Notice to online bidders; If you have forgotten your username and password for www.bonhams.com, please contact Client Services. If successful I will collect the purchases myself Please contact me with a shipping quote (if applicable) I will arrange a third party to collect my purchase(s) Please email or fax the completed Registration Form and requested information to: Bonhams Client Services Department 220 San Bruno Avenue San Francisco, California 94103 Tel +1 (800) 223 2854 Fax +1 (415) 861 8951 bids.us@bonhams.com General Bid Increments: $10-200...by 10s $200-500...by 20 / 50 / 80s $500-1,000...by 50s $1,000-2,000...by 100s $2,000-5,000...by 200 / 500 / 800s $5,000-10,000...by 500s Customer Number First Name Company name (to be invoiced if applicable) Address City Post / Zip code Telephone mobile Telephone evening Shipping Address (if different than above): Address: City: SHIPPING Please note that all telephone calls are recorded. Title Last Name County / State Country Telephone daytime Telephone bidders: indicate primary and secondary contact numbers by writing 1 or 2 next to the telephone number. E-mail (in capitals) By providing your email address above, you authorize Bonhams to send you marketing materials and news concerning Bonhams and partner organizations. Bonhams does not sell or trade email addresses. I am registering to bid as a private client I am registering to bid as a trade client Resale: please enter your resale license number here $10,000-20,000...by 1,000s $20,000-50,000...by 2,000 / 5,000 / 8,000s $50,000-100,000...by 5,000s $100,000-200,000...by 10,000s above $200,000...at the auctioneer s discretion The auctioneer has discretion to split any bid at any time. Fax We may contact you for additional information. Country: Post/ZIP code: Type of bid (A-Absentee, T-Telephone) Lot no. Brief description (In the event of any discrepancy, lot number and not lot description will govern.) If you are bidding online there is no need to complete this section. MAX bid in US$ (excluding premium and applicable tax) Emergency bid for telephone bidders only* You instruct us to execute each absentee bid up to the corresponding bid amount indicated above. * Emergency Bid: A maximum bid (exclusive of Buyer s Premium and tax) to be executed by Bonhams only if we are unable to contact you by telephone or should the connection be lost during bidding. BY SIGNING THIS FORM YOU AGREE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND OUR CONDITIONS OF SALE AND SHALL BE LEGALLY BOUND BY THEM, AND YOU AGREE TO PAY THE BUYER S PREMIUM, ANY APPLICABLE TAXES, AND ANY OTHER CHARGES MENTIONED IN THE BUYER S GUIDE OR CONDITIONS OF SALE. THIS AFFECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS. Your signature: Date: SF-CA/MAIN/02.17

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