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Welcome to winebid.com's newest auction, which includes a special auction of
rare wines from Turley Wine Cellars. Both auctions begin closing Sunday, Nov. 4, at 9 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time. Turley Wine Cellars makes some of California's most admired wines and we are pleased to offer new releases and library wines from 1994 - 1998, including never-before-released magnums. We have Petite Syrah, Zinfandel and 1998 Alban Vineyard Roussanne, a new release made of 100 percent Alban Vineyard fruit. Find them here: http://www.winebid.com/home/spotlight1.shtml If a king-sized bottle of wine fit for a king is what you're looking for, find the Imperial of Petrus 1982 offered here. It's part of a stunning collection of wines from California, France and Australia, most of which earned at least 95 points from critics. Included are many vintages of Petrus from 1971-1997, including Petrus 1990, a Parker perfect 100-point wine. Other Parker 100s offered are Lafite- Rothschild 1982 and Bryant Family Vineyard Cab 1997. Find them here: http://www.winebid.com/home/spotlight4.shtml Tuscans are hot. Find them here from the extraordinary 1997 vintage, along with stars from the Piedmont. This collection of top-ranked Italian 1997 vino rosso includes magnums and doubles of such hedonistic reds as Solaia (P. Antinori), which Wine Spectator rated 98 points and named the #1 of the Top 100 wines of 2000. Find them here: http://www.winebid.com/home/spotlight2.shtml Petrus. Lynch-Bages. Figeac. Talbot. Haut-Bailly. Palmer. We offer these Bordeaux from the 1982 vintage, which makes them outstanding wines from an outstanding vintage. Robert M. Parker Jr. awarded the Petrus 98 points, and called it "a colossal wine." And about the Talbot, Parker wrote that he couldn't recall "a more satisfying or complex Talbot than the 1982." Find them here: http://www.winebid.com/home/spotlight3.shtml A special note: Beginning Sunday, Oct. 28, winebid.com will host a special two-week benefit auction for Family Winemakers of California, an association of 490 wineries and wine-related businesses. All proceeds go to Family Winemakers, an important voice in the California wine industry. The wine on offer comes from member wineries from Araujo and Arrowood to Shafer and Turley Wine Cellars. Along with many magnums, there also are 3, 5 and 6 liter bottles. The auction previews the association's 11th annual tasting event, called Tasting 2001, to be held Nov. 13 at Fort Mason in San Francisco. If you click on a link in this email and it doesn't open properly in your browser, try copying and pasting the link directly into your browser's address or location field. Forget your password?: http://www.winebid.com/os/send_password.shtml To be removed from the mailing list, click here: http://www.winebid.com/os/mailing_list.shtml Be sure to visit the updates page for policy changes: http://www.winebid.com/about_winebid/update.shtml
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