2017 Chateau Leoville-Las Cases, Grand Vin, Saint-Julien, Magnum (1.5L) RP98+/JS98
2017 Chateau Leoville-Las Cases, Grand Vin, Saint-Julien, Case of 3 D/Magnum RP98+/JS98
2017 Chateau Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac, Case of 6 btls JS98/RP97+
2017 Chateau Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac, Bottle (750ml) JS98/RP97+
2017 Chateau Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac, 6ltr, OWC JS98/RP97+
2017 Bond, St Eden, Napa Valley, Bottle (750ml), OWC JD97/AG96
2016 Opus One, Napa Valley, Bottle (750ml) JS99/RP98
2016 Joseph Phelps, Insignia, Napa Valley, Case of 6 btls RP99
2016 Joseph Phelps, Insignia, Napa Valley, Bottle (750ml) RP99
2016 Chateau Pontet-Canet, Pauillac, Bottle (750ml) AG99/RP98+/JD98+
2016 Chateau Figeac, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, Case of 6 btls DR99/JS99
2015 Verite, La Muse, Sonoma County RP97/JS97
2015 Realm Cellars, Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard Cabernet Franc, Oakville, Magnum (1.5L) RP98+/JD98+
2015 Joseph Phelps, Insignia, Napa Valley, Case of 6 btls RP98
2015 Futo, OV/SL Estate Red, Napa Valley, Bottle (750ml) JD99+/JS99
2015 Futo Estate, Oakville, Napa Valley, Case of 6 btls JD98+/RP97
2015 Futo Estate, Oakville, Napa Valley, Bottle (750ml) JD98+/RP97
2015 Chateau Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac, Case of 6 btls JD99/JS99/RP98
2015 Biondi Santi Tenuta Greppo, Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, Tuscany, Bottle (750ml) RP97+/JD97/JS97
2014 Masseto Toscana, Tuscany, Bottle (750ml) JS97
2014 Futo, OV/SL Estate Red, Napa Valley, Bottle (750ml) JS99
2014 Futo, 5500 Cabernet Sauvignon, Stags Leap District, Case of 6 btls JS98/AG97+
2014 Futo, 5500 Cabernet Sauvignon, Stags Leap District, Bottle (750ml) JS98/AG97+
2014 Chateau Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac, Bottle (750ml) JS99
2014 Chateau Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac, Case of 6 btls JS98
2013 Verite, Le Desir, Sonoma County [OWC], D-Magnum (3L) RP99
2013 Joseph Phelps, Insignia, Napa Valley, Case of 6 btls RP98+
2012 Verite, La Muse, Sonoma County, Bottle (750ml) RP97
2010 Hundred Acre, The Ark Vineyard, Napa Valley RP98+
2010 Futo, Red, Napa Valley, Bottle (750ml) AG98/RP97+
2010 Chateau Cos d'Estournel, Saint-Estephe, Case of 12 btls LP99+/RP99/JD98
2010 Chateau Cos d'Estournel, Saint-Estephe, Bottle (750ml) LP99+/RP99/JD98
2009 M. Chapoutier, Ermitage Le Meal Blanc, Magnum (1.5mL), OWC RP99
2009 Chateau Pichon-Longueville au Baron de Pichon-Longueville, Pauillac, Bottle (750ml) RP98
2008 Scarecrow, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rutherford, Case of 3 Btls JS99
2008 Abreu, Cappella, Napa Valley, Bottle (750ml) RP97
2005 Chateau Leoville-Las Cases 'Grand Vin de Leoville', Saint-Julien, Bottle (750ml) JS99/RP98/WS98
2004 Vega Sicilia, Unico, Ribera del Duero, Bottle (750ml) RP98/JS98/DR98
2004 Hundred Acre, Kayli Morgan Vineyard, Napa Valley, Bottle (750ml) RP98
1996 Chateau Leoville-Las Cases 'Grand Vin de Leoville', Saint-Julien, Bottle (750ml) RP98

97-99 Point Wines - the Wine Collector's Playground, the Best Cross-Section of Value & Quality

No other figure has so thoroughly shaped the modern wine landscape as Robert Parker did with his release of The Wine Advocate, a consumer advice publication providing independent opinions on wine, free from sponsorship. At its inception in 1978, Parker unveiled a 100-point system for grading wines and grew his readership organically, but it was his exuberant review of the spectacular 1982 Bordeaux vintage that led to his meteoric rise in the wine world, securing an authoritative stance with his scoring system as a helpful means of consumer guidance.

The intuitive nature of the 100-point scale created a clear delineation and made wine immediately comprehensible to the public. Over time, the system became de rigueur amongst critics and today there are many talented voices in the industry, each with a different approach and background. Wine critics tend to be fully immersed in the wine industry, surrounded by wine and constantly tasting. Often, tastings are done in verticals (a single style from multiple vintages) or horizontals (a single vintage from multiple regions or sites), shaking loose the granular differences between wines of very similar character. If tasting wine is a sport, these are Olympic athletes, and highly-rated wines give consumers a chance to peer into the world of a well-honed taster to drink at an elevated level.

The scoring system offers a simplified way of narrowing the scope, offering a guiding light in an enormous sea of wine. Any wines ranking in the upper echelons, 95 and higher, will reflect wine of superior quality resulting from premium site selection and dedicated winemaking. How a wine integrates over time, especially with regard to vintage, can create differences enough to inspire a higher score. In glass, these qualities together express themselves with immense complexity (how expressive and engaging are the aromatics) and finish (how long the experience of a single sip lasts on the palate), creating the foundation for a potential “ah-hah” moment.

The apex is represented by the rare 100-point score, which is awarded only to a few select gems each year. These wines represent elusive experiences and the pinnacles of luxury, in part due to their rarity, but also for their price points. To many, 100-pointers represent perfection, making them highly collectable and exciting to pursue.

Just below the lofty 100-point threshold is a wine connoisseurs’ playground as 97-99 point wines offer a perfect intersection of value and quality. Aspects of wine review are subjective, making single-point differences between fine wines a matter of infinitesimal differences. For this reason, these wines are overlooked treasures without the premium that comes with a 100-point score. While 100-point wines are lavish indulgences that can elevate any experience, 97-99 point wines are just as capable of creating a lasting impression and worthy of exploration.

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