Showing posts with label #legendarywines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #legendarywines. Show all posts

Friday, June 18, 2021

Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 - Jeroboam (5L)


Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021


Ripples...




This could be the title of one of my new music tracks (I'm working on), and this first picture (above) could be the perfect cover for this track... 



Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021



But no, not just yet... 



Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021



For now, these ripples are pieces of history, the sign of a time that has been and has passed, the result of an artisanal craft that is no longer in favour but still has its adepts and defenders: hand-blown glass. 



Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021



Yes, these are the ripples on the external surface of an old and extremely rare bottle of wine: Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 (again), but, "Jeroboam" this time (5L). An old lady (as I like to call these old and rare bottles of wine) in need of TLC. Probably one of the last remaining specimen of her kind.   




Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021



These ripples were created by the defaults, bubbles and asperities resulting from the hand-blown glass process, giving the surface of this particular bottle a certain roughness and unevenness, taking a liquid appearance when on a certain angle under the light. 

Mesmerizing, isn't it? 

Personally, I could look at these ripples for a long while and not get tired of their sight. 



Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L) by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021
Ripples..... Château Lafite Rothschild 1959 Jeroboam (5L)
by and for ©LeDomduVin 2021



I love taking care of these old and rare ladies. I always feel humbled and privileged in their presence. They are rare gems and treasures to be protected and preserved, and it is my role and duty to do so. Very lucky to be able to work and have access to such great bottles on a daily basis. Real pieces of history. 

A few days ago was that time of the month again, my visit to the private cellar full of rare and fine old ladies. Coming in all shapes and sizes, like this sleeping beauty, a Jeroboam of Lafite 1959 with its original label and capsule, good level and plenty of stories to tell just by looking at its ripples.

Cheers! Santé!

Stay safe and take good care of yourself, family and friends, and give each other some love, 'cause that's all we got!

Dom

LeDomduVin (aka Dominique Noel)





PS: If interested to listen to my music, you can find some of my music tracks under my other alias "Domelgabor" on YouTube, Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Music and most of the top music platforms under "Domelgabor" or "Domelgabor Topic" (and even on Instagram and Facebook at @domelgabor and @domelgabor_music)


Also, some people asked me why I use this filter/color for most of my wine pictures. To answer I will say that I use this filter/color as: 
  • It makes the picture look nicer and smoother, 
  • It also enhances the light and harmonizes the colors, (which can be dull or dark and/or yellow when shooting in a cellar). 
  • This particular filter/color is also my personalized touch and it gives a sepia-like vintage aspect that I love.
  • And, to a certain extent, it also protects my pictures from anyone who might intend to use them or do copies, and from counterfeiters to use them as references for the bottle and label colors and fonts and other details.

Dom

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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Petrus 1947 (J. Vandermeulen-Decannière label)


Petrus 1947  (J. Vandermeulen-Decannière label) by ©LeDomduVin 2021
Petrus 1947  (J. Vandermeulen-Decannière label)
by ©LeDomduVin 2021



Petrus 1947 
(J. Vandermeulen-Decannière label)




Not the first time I post pictures of that particular bottle, but I like that bottle. It is a valuable piece of history. It is also a remnant of a time long gone, when the Châteaux were still selling entire barrels of their wine to Negociants and other wine merchants (in Britain, Belgium, Netherlands, etc...), who in turn aged the wine in their own cellar, prior to bottle it and dress the bottle with their own labels and capsules. 

People may say "it is fake", but no, it is real. I had many opportunities to inspect it properly, and it is not a counterfeit. Moreover, it is a bottle that was bought, back in 2013, as a part of a series of J. Vandermeulen-Decannière bottled wines offered at a Christie's wine auction. 

Interestingly the colour of the bottle is red/amber, instead of the usual green (antique or darker), which is not unheard-of, but still quite rare. 

Another interesting detail is the mention of  "1er Grand Crû Pomerol" on the label, which on the Chateau label occasionally also appeared as "1er des Grands Crus Pomerol" and sometimes even "Cru exceptionnel"  on certain labels from certain vintages. 




Petrus 1947  (J. Vandermeulen-Decannière label) by ©LeDomduVin 2021
Petrus 1947  (J. Vandermeulen-Decannière label)
by ©LeDomduVin 2021




As Petrus label constantly changed with each vintage, even sometimes for the same vintage, as they used different printers and different fonts (yes, even for the same vintage), Petrus label is perhaps one of the easiest labels to counterfeit, making it one of the most difficult wine label to inspect and verify its authenticity. 

Always very privileged and humbled to be in the presence of such an old lady, a gem of a bottle, and take care of her. 

Cheers! Santé!

LeDomduVin (a.k.a Dominique Noel)


PS: Just a reminder that these bottles are not mine and they do not belong to me. They belong to a private cellar I take care of occasionally. And I probably will never get the chance to taste them.    


#petrus @petrus @chateaupetrus #pomerol #bordeaux #bordeauxclassic #legendarywines #france #vin #wine #wein #vino #lesphotosadom #ledomduvin @ledomduvin #nineteenfourtyseven #wineporn

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC)


Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC) by ©LeDomduVin 2021
Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC)
by ©LeDomduVin 2021



Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC)




Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC) by ©LeDomduVin 2021
Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC)
by ©LeDomduVin 2021



There is not that many full OWC cases of this legendary wine, like this one, left in the world. I am always amazed and humbled by the presence of such a piece of history and what it represents. 



Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC) by ©LeDomduVin 2021
Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC)
by ©LeDomduVin 2021




As a Sommelier/Wine Buyer and Wine Quality Control Director, I feel very privileged to be able to take care of these old ladies, (as I like to call them), that are even still in their original hay-straw sleeves. 




Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC) by ©LeDomduVin 2021
Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC)
by ©LeDomduVin 2021




What a beautiful case, full of old and rare bottles that have survived all these decades and will probably last a few more, if everything goes well and no one drinks them too fast. 😀😁🍷👍




Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC) by ©LeDomduVin 2021
Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 (OWC)
by ©LeDomduVin 2021



Cheers! Santé!

LeDomduVin (a.k.a Dominique Noel)


PS: Just a reminder that these bottles are not mine and they do not belong to me. They belong to a private cellar I take care of occasionally. And I probably will never get the chance to taste them.    


@moutonnechange #moutonrothschild #chateaumoutonrothschild #pauillac #bordeaux #bordeauxclassic #legendarywines #grandcruclasse #france #wine #vin #vino #wein #oldandrareladies #oldandrarevintages #oldandrarebottles #olandrarewines #lesphotosadom #ledomduvin @ledomduvin #nineteenfourtyfive #wineporn