Old Vintage Bordeaux Just Landed at 305 Wines — and the Provenance Is Impeccable
Old Vintage Bordeaux Just Landed at 305 Wines — and the Provenance Is Impeccable
Miami's best Bordeaux wine shop just received something special: a rare parcel of aged Bordeaux that never left Europe until now.
We've been quietly building one of the most serious Bordeaux collections in Miami for years. But this latest arrival is different. These bottles came directly from Bordeaux — impeccable provenance, perfect storage, never before exported. If you've been waiting for mature, cellar-ready Bordeaux at a real wine shop in Miami, this is the moment.
Quantities are very limited. When they're gone, they're gone.
Why Provenance Matters for Old Bordeaux
Aged Bordeaux is only as good as its storage history. Bottles that have passed through multiple distributors, sat in warm warehouses, or crossed the Atlantic more than once can be unpredictable — even at prestigious châteaux.
These wines are different. They were held in Europe, in ideal conditions, from release through today. That means what's in the bottle reflects what the winemaker intended. No compromises.
The Wines
Château Beau-Séjour Bécot 1994 — $120.97
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé A
A 30-year-old Saint-Émilion from one of the appellation's top estates. The 1994 vintage in Bordeaux was underrated — wines that survived the decade have developed beautifully. Expect classic mature Bordeaux character: resolved tannins, dried fruit, earth, and that unmistakable cellar complexity you simply cannot rush.
Château Cantenac Brown 1996 — $150.97
Margaux, 3ème Grand Cru Classé
Thirty years old and drinking elegantly. Margaux at this age shows what the Left Bank does best: silky texture, floral lift, and a long, refined finish. The 1996 is a classic Médoc vintage — structured in youth, graceful with age. This is exactly the kind of bottle that reminds you why people cellar Bordeaux.
Château Nénin 1998 — $169.97
Pomerol
Pomerol and age are made for each other, and this bottle proves it. Velvety, complex, and rated 95 points, the 1998 Nénin is a rare find. Pomerol's Merlot-dominant wines develop a richness and depth that is impossible to replicate in younger vintages. This is drinking beautifully right now.
Château Beauregard 2010 — $119.97
Pomerol
If 2010 Bordeaux needs an introduction, you already know. One of the greatest vintages of the modern era — powerful, opulent, built to last. Château Beauregard is a benchmark Pomerol estate, and at this price for the 2010, this bottle is exceptional value. Drink now or hold another decade.
Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande 2005 — $290.00
Pauillac, 2ème Grand Cru Classé
This is the crown jewel of this arrival. Pichon Comtesse is one of the most celebrated estates in the Médoc, and the 2005 vintage is legendary. Twenty years old, in peak drinking window, with the kind of complexity that only the greatest Bordeaux achieves. If you know, you know. If you don't — this is where you start.
Shop the Collection at 305 Wines
305 Wines is Miami's premier destination for fine Bordeaux. We carry bottles across all the major appellations — Pauillac, Saint-Émilion, Pomerol, Margaux, Pessac-Léognan, Sauternes — and we go deep on provenance, storage, and curation so you don't have to. Our team holds WSET credentials and decades of combined experience in fine wine.
This collection won't last. Stop in or shop online.
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