Apologies if this is misposted, but I'm looking for some assistance in selecting an excellent bottle of wine, but the caveat is that it must be a 2004 vintage.
I'm not looking to break the bank necessarily with a Mouton or a Lafitte or Petrus or something, but I am looking for a truly high-quality heirloom bottle of wine... the kind of bottle that may be kept for ages and never consumed. Or it may be consumed in 10 years or so. Immediate drinkability is not required at all, as I don't mind aging it for a decade or so.
It would be a plus if the bottle was from a California vintner, but that's by no means a requirement. I have looked around online for some recommendations, but I've not yet found anything I'm really excited about. The FT community has such a breadth of knowledge that I'm sure someone here can recommend something outstanding.
Thanks for all the help and guidance you can collectively provide!