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The Chicago Wine Company’s 2009 Fête du Bordeaux


October 18, 2009 (Sun) from 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Chicago, IL

Cost: $250.
Event ID #264167

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This year, in addition to welcoming Léoville Barton,  Langoa Barton, Lynch Bages and Les Ormes de Pez, we are thrilled to announce that we will be joined by Montrose and Tronquoy Lalande. Representing these two new additions to the line-up will be consulting winemaker Jean-Bernard Delmas who, until his retirement, was for many years responsible for the wines at Haut Brion and La Mission Haut Brion. Joining Mr. Delmas will be Nicolas Glumineau, the technical director at Montrose. As in the past, we will also have the honor of welcoming Jean-Charles Cazes and Anthony Barton.

The featured vintage will be 2007. We are also very pleased to be presenting two of the finest vintages of the last twenty years, 2000 and 1990 (including the 100-point 1990 Montrose).

We will be returning to the Dining Room at The Ritz-Carlton for another exceptional evening and we hope that you will be able to join us.

2007 Ch. Montrose
2007 Ch. Lynch Bages
2007 Ch. Léoville Barton
2007 Ch. Tronquoy Lalande
2007 Ch. Les Ormes de Pez
2007 Ch. Langoa Barton
2007 Blanc de Lynch Bages

2000 Ch. Montrose
2000 Ch. Lynch Bages
2000 Ch. Langoa Barton

1990 Ch. Montrose
1990 Ch. Lynch Bages
1990 Ch. Léoville Barton

1999 Ch. Suduiraut

The Chicago Wine Company’s 2009 Fête du Bordeaux $250.00 per person
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Chicago - Sunday, October 18th 2009
Champagne Reception 6:30pm - Dinner 7:00pm

Jacket and tie required
For reservations please contact Lisa Hill at The Chicago Wine Company
by e-mail or 630-594-2972.

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