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Karl Lawrence mini vertical for Sale 2001,2002,2003
Last Post 01-08-2007 02:18 PM byDavid Walker. 6 Replies.
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10-23-2006 03:29 AM  
Hello,

I'm making room for more Bordeaux and the KL bottles are oversized. I'm selling:
1 750ml 2001 Karl Lawrence Cab
1 750ml 2002 Karl Lawrence Cab
2 750ml 2003 Karl Lawrence Cab

4 bottles total at about my cost $240
All Bottles are pristine and have been in my Eurocave since release.

Prefer someone in the SF bay area or Santa Clara
Email wayneloeb(AT)yahoo.com
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10-25-2006 03:53 AM  
Price reduced to $200 for 4 bottles
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01-05-2007 11:26 PM  
wozzeck, thanks for the smooth transaction. The bottles arrived in great shape.
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01-06-2007 02:29 AM  
M-driver, calling m-driver. Get your K-L fix! You know the old saying, can't have enough K-L
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01-06-2007 02:40 AM  
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can't have enough K-L



I'd have to agree with that I just calculated how much I have, and from the 2000 vintage on, including large formats, I have the equivilent of 70 bottles of KL
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01-06-2007 04:32 PM  
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can't have enough K-L



I'd have to agree with that I just calculated how much I have, and from the 2000 vintage on, including large formats, I have the equivilent of 70 bottles of KL




Had my first taste last Saturday. I swear that I would have never initially guessed it was a Cali cab. When the bottle (a 375) was first opened, I was sore confused about the nose--almost PN-like, but also fruity that l associated with an Aussie Shiraz. In the first half hour, I ran the gamut of trying to figure out what it was, because it was constantly evolving. After an hour, there was no doubt of its heritage. Interesting, to say the least.
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01-08-2007 02:18 PM  
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M-driver, calling m-driver. Get your K-L fix! You know the old saying, can't have enough K-L




Nah - I'm good from '00 onward.
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