Clos des Lambrays--Vintage 1947
6 bottles per lot
CLOS DES LAMBRAYS The Clos des Lambrays in Morey Saint Denis comprises several different individual lieux-dits, each with slight variations in soil and aspect. The Clos was first mentioned by name in the 14th century and, like many famed vineyards, was divided among several buyers following the French Revolution. Mostly re-assembled under a single owner by the end of the 19th century, the Cosson family took control in 1938 and directed operations through 1979; the Clos des Lambrays became an official Grand Cru in 1981. The 1947 and 1949 Clos des Lambrays were ordered by Richard Gill on February 26, 1953 and were included in an invoice dated August 29, 1953. Richard Gill's confirmed order for 148 cases of wine from Alexis Lichine, departed on board the SS Perou of the French Line, from Le Havre to New York on August 22nd, 1953 Clos des Lambrays--Vintage 1947 Côte de Nuits, Domaine des Lambrays All levels from base of cork Lot 1010 levels: one 3cm, two 3.5cm, one 4cm, two 4.5cm; one slightly crowned capsule, one nicked capsule, two lightly oxidized capsules; loose vintage tags, five nicked and loose labels, four unattached back labels; with integrated Alexis Lichine labels and strip labels, one missing Lot 1011 levels: four 5cm, one 6cm; slightly crowned capsules, one torn and loose capsule; bin-soiled labels, one nicked, loose back labels, two unattached; with integrated Alexis Lichine labels and strip labels Lot 1012 levels: one 3.5cm, one 4cm, one 4.5cm, one 5cm; one slightly crowned capsule, missing original vintage tags, with hand-written vintage, binned with previous 1947 Lambrays and as confirmed by cellar records; with Alexis Lichine integrated labels and strip labels, two missing overlapping Cosson strip labels 6 bottles per lot
Clos des Lambrays--Vintage 1947
6 bottles per lot
CLOS DES LAMBRAYS The Clos des Lambrays in Morey Saint Denis comprises several different individual lieux-dits, each with slight variations in soil and aspect. The Clos was first mentioned by name in the 14th century and, like many famed vineyards, was divided among several buyers following the French Revolution. Mostly re-assembled under a single owner by the end of the 19th century, the Cosson family took control in 1938 and directed operations through 1979; the Clos des Lambrays became an official Grand Cru in 1981. The 1947 and 1949 Clos des Lambrays were ordered by Richard Gill on February 26, 1953 and were included in an invoice dated August 29, 1953. Richard Gill's confirmed order for 148 cases of wine from Alexis Lichine, departed on board the SS Perou of the French Line, from Le Havre to New York on August 22nd, 1953 Clos des Lambrays--Vintage 1947 Côte de Nuits, Domaine des Lambrays All levels from base of cork Lot 1010 levels: one 3cm, two 3.5cm, one 4cm, two 4.5cm; one slightly crowned capsule, one nicked capsule, two lightly oxidized capsules; loose vintage tags, five nicked and loose labels, four unattached back labels; with integrated Alexis Lichine labels and strip labels, one missing Lot 1011 levels: four 5cm, one 6cm; slightly crowned capsules, one torn and loose capsule; bin-soiled labels, one nicked, loose back labels, two unattached; with integrated Alexis Lichine labels and strip labels Lot 1012 levels: one 3.5cm, one 4cm, one 4.5cm, one 5cm; one slightly crowned capsule, missing original vintage tags, with hand-written vintage, binned with previous 1947 Lambrays and as confirmed by cellar records; with Alexis Lichine integrated labels and strip labels, two missing overlapping Cosson strip labels 6 bottles per lot
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