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03/11/2008 5:16 PM  

I have recently come into possession of some very well cared for, properly stored, really beautiful classic Heitz wines from a private collection.  I would like to drink some or all of these, but I am also a student, so I am considering sale (after all, it would pay for a lot of nice but lesser wines)

So, if anyone is interested in the following lots, please contact me:

1 x 1970 Heitz Martha's Vineyard.  Very good condition.  Some sigs of seepage, but overall very good.  Label very good, fill base neck.  This wine, as you all probably know, 
finished only seventh in the judgment of Paris, but has finished well or won just about every classic cabernet contest since.  This is a truly storied bottle of
wine.  # 8816 of 10,400

1x 1974 Heitz Martha's vineyard (special label/bottling for '74).  RP 98, Amazing condition, gorgeous, fill base neck/top of shoulder.  #28,921

1 x 1985 Heitz Martha's vineyard (special label/bottling for '85).  CT 93.4, getting high nineties this year and last.  gorgeous, like new, perfect fill, #2982

1 x 1997 Heitz Martha's vineyard (special 1997 bottling).  Gorgeous, pristine, like new, perfect fill, #24,612 

1 x 1974 Heitz Martha's vineyard Angelica dessert wine.  Super rare, the few reviews I could track down online are glowing.  

Price comparisons are readily available online for all but the "70 and the Angelica.  I cannot find a reference for those anywhere, evidence of their rarity.  I can provide pictures if anyone is interested, I have a 100% wine commune rating as well.  
Post here or contact me if interested, thanks. 
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03/11/2008 7:31 PM  
Sleepyhaus,
 
You write quite well for a student. What are you studying, and where?
 

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03/12/2008 1:59 PM  
Thanks, I study law in the midwest, though I took the scenic route through academia before arriving here.  
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