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1908 CHATEAU LATOUR MAGNUM, 1908

Duty Paid, 1 bottle, 1.5l

ID: 147062

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FOR SALE: ONE MAGNUM OF 1908 CHATEAU LATOUR

This is a very unique opportunity to own an extremely rare piece of oenological history. I would not be surprised if there is another bottle like this in the world outside the chateau.

This bottle is being sold in very good condition for being 100 years old, with the capsule fully intact and embossed with the year; the label soiled but still very readable; the level perfectly acceptable for the age; and colour of the wine still a lovely ruby colour. The cork bears the stamp of the Chateau and the year. Please see the pictures for evidence of this (the 1964 Latour featured in the 1st picture is not included). If any potential bidder requires these and more pictures to be sent for purposes of further clarity and detail, I would be happy to send these. Please do not forget to include your email address.

I know that this bottle was sold to me by a dealer on behalf of the previous German owner, who was passed the bottle by his father. In all, the bottle was owned by the family for approximately 40 years. Prior to this, no information as to its history is available.

Astonishingly, tasting notes are available for this wine. It is still attracting a rating of 89/100 from Wine Spectator too. Notes are as follows:

WINE SPECTATOR: 89/100
Assertive and distinctive, if not perfectly balanced, this is quite perfumed, with aromas of prunes, cloves and cedar. Sweet and supple on the palate, it's perked up by a slight touch of volatile acidity - TM Dec 1997.


And the following:

Chateau Latour 1908. Three good notes. The first, from the de Beaumont cellars in 1974, the next two re-corked, lovely in 1976 and showing well at Payne’s Latour tasting: remarkably deep, rich and sound, firm, flavoury and tannic. Last tasted 1981 – 3 stars.

Source: Michael Broadbent The Great Vintage Wine Book II (printed 1991)

It is fair to say that it is quite probable that the wine would have fared better in a magnum, subject to careful storage of course. The immediate signs are very good that this bottle is still very drinkable.

It is hard to place a value on this very rare and now quite unique bottle. I know of a normal bottle that was recently sold by a UK dealer for £1,800. There are a couple of worldwide dealers selling the normal bottle of 1908 Latour for between £1,520 - £2,250. Both values are ex-VAT. The considerably rarer magnum would of course attract a decent premium. Case in point would be 1961 Petrus. The bottle is valued at approximately £4000-6000. The magnum is approx £16000.

I have set a reserve that I believe is very fair and commensurate with the rareness and condition of this bottle, not to mention the prestige of the chateau.

This bottle will be sent very securely packaged and fully insured, on receipt of cleared funds. Alternatively, collection in person would be acceptable.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or require further details. Please also see my other bottles for sale, including a bottle of 1961 and 1950 Petrus in excellent cellar-stored condition.
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Item Details

Item ID:

147062

Name:

1908 CHATEAU LATOUR MAGNUM

Quantity / Size:

1 bottles, 1.5l each

Duty Status:

Duty Paid

Country / Region:

France, Bordeaux

Fill Level:

High Shoulder (HS)

Ended:

1st Mar 2019 10:00

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Shipping

UK - £30. Overseas - please ask. Postage within UK will be by way of Royal Mail Special Delivery - which is both next day (usually) and fully insured. Most couriers do not insure glass containers.
Buyer
UK only - can post overseas if required, but please email me before bidding to ask for cost.

1908 CHATEAU LATOUR MAGNUM, 1908

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Description

FOR SALE: ONE MAGNUM OF 1908 CHATEAU LATOUR

This is a very unique opportunity to own an extremely rare piece of oenological history. I would not be surprised if there is another bottle like this in the world outside the chateau.

This bottle is being sold in very good condition for being 100 years old, with the capsule fully intact and embossed with the year; the label soiled but still very readable; the level perfectly acceptable for the age; and colour of the wine still a lovely ruby colour. The cork bears the stamp of the Chateau and the year. Please see the pictures for evidence of this (the 1964 Latour featured in the 1st picture is not included). If any potential bidder requires these and more pictures to be sent for purposes of further clarity and detail, I would be happy to send these. Please do not forget to include your email address.

I know that this bottle was sold to me by a dealer on behalf of the previous German owner, who was passed the bottle by his father. In all, the bottle was owned by the family for approximately 40 years. Prior to this, no information as to its history is available.

Astonishingly, tasting notes are available for this wine. It is still attracting a rating of 89/100 from Wine Spectator too. Notes are as follows:

WINE SPECTATOR: 89/100
Assertive and distinctive, if not perfectly balanced, this is quite perfumed, with aromas of prunes, cloves and cedar. Sweet and supple on the palate, it's perked up by a slight touch of volatile acidity - TM Dec 1997.


And the following:

Chateau Latour 1908. Three good notes. The first, from the de Beaumont cellars in 1974, the next two re-corked, lovely in 1976 and showing well at Payne’s Latour tasting: remarkably deep, rich and sound, firm, flavoury and tannic. Last tasted 1981 – 3 stars.

Source: Michael Broadbent The Great Vintage Wine Book II (printed 1991)

It is fair to say that it is quite probable that the wine would have fared better in a magnum, subject to careful storage of course. The immediate signs are very good that this bottle is still very drinkable.

It is hard to place a value on this very rare and now quite unique bottle. I know of a normal bottle that was recently sold by a UK dealer for £1,800. There are a couple of worldwide dealers selling the normal bottle of 1908 Latour for between £1,520 - £2,250. Both values are ex-VAT. The considerably rarer magnum would of course attract a decent premium. Case in point would be 1961 Petrus. The bottle is valued at approximately £4000-6000. The magnum is approx £16000.

I have set a reserve that I believe is very fair and commensurate with the rareness and condition of this bottle, not to mention the prestige of the chateau.

This bottle will be sent very securely packaged and fully insured, on receipt of cleared funds. Alternatively, collection in person would be acceptable.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or require further details. Please also see my other bottles for sale, including a bottle of 1961 and 1950 Petrus in excellent cellar-stored condition.
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Item Details

Item ID:

147062

Name:

1908 CHATEAU LATOUR MAGNUM

Quantity / Size:

1 bottles, 1.5l each

Duty Status:

Duty Paid

Country / Region:

France, Bordeaux

Fill Level:

High Shoulder (HS)

Ended:

1st Mar 2019 10:00

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Shipping

UK - £30. Overseas - please ask. Postage within UK will be by way of Royal Mail Special Delivery - which is both next day (usually) and fully insured. Most couriers do not insure glass containers.
Buyer
UK only - can post overseas if required, but please email me before bidding to ask for cost.
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