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1987 Marilyn Merlot 3rd Vintage
The 1987 wss the 3rd Vintage of the Marilyn Merlot series. It was also the only vintage not to use Napa Valley grapes. The entire vintage was imported from France.
Price: $600.00
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1989 Marilyn Merlot 5th Vintage
Lean and lively, with a nice core of raspberry and currant flavors... Finishes smooth and inviting: makes you want another sip.' (Wine Spectator, May 31, 1992).
Price: $900.00
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1991 Marilyn Merlot 7th Vintage
The 7th Vintage of this collectible series. The 1991 label was created from an advertisement for Chanel T perfume.
Price: $700.00
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1993 Marilyn Merlot 9th Vintage
The 1993 vintage of Marilyn Merlot, a wine that is becoming a collector's item, is appearing in a few wine shops....(New York Times, May 31, 1995).
'Moderately full in body (and dare we say, voluptuous), it is at once both mouth filling and slightly tough'. - (Connoisseur's Guide to California Wine, 1993).
Price: $300.00
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1994 Marilyn Merlot 10th Vintage
The 1994 Marilyn Merlot was the tenth vintage. The photograph used in this label is one of Milton Greene's most famous Marilyn Monroe sessions. It was inspired by an ill fitting white dress with a crinoline that Marilyn didn't wear but just held up to her body.
Price: $250.00
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1995 Marilyn Merlot 11th Vintage
This striking portrait on the 1995 Marilyn Merlot label is from a photograph done by Milton Greene with Marilyn wearing a mink coat.
Price: $350.00
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1996 Marilyn Cabernet 4th Vintage of 1st Collection
Beginning with the 1993 vintage, Marilyn Cabernet wines have been produced each year in very small quantities of individually numbered bottles. These vintages also comprise a vertical collection. A second five-year vertical collection is now underway, beginning with the 1998 vintage of Marilyn Cabernet.
Price: $125.00
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1996 Marilyn Merlot 12th Vintage
This striking portrait was created during Marilyn's first sitting with Milton Greene at the 20th Century Fox portrait studio in Hollywood in 1953. Too risque to be published at the time, it's an elegant match for the 15th vintage of Marilyn Merlot.
Price: $200.00
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