Sotheby`s September Wine Auctions In New York

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Sotheby`s September Wine Auctions In New York
Press Release New York
For Immediate Release
New York | +1 212 606 7176 | Lauren Gioia | [email protected] |
Dan Abernethy | [email protected] |
Sotheby’s September Wine
Auctions In New York
Finest and Rarest Wines To Be Held On 21st September 2013
On 21st September 2013 at 10am Sotheby’s will present
Finest and Rarest Wines – the first multiple owner wine
auction of the Fall season in New York. The sale has a
special focus on the legendary 1982 vintage in Bordeaux,
renown as one of the greatest ever made and currently in
its prime. The auction is drawn from several famous
private cellars in America where the wines have been
stored in impeccable conditions. The auction follows the
Friday night evening sale of Magnificent Wines From
The Warren A. Stephens Collection, Part II. The various
owner sale is estimated to fetch $2/3 million bringing
expectations for both auctions to approximately $3/4
million.
Finest and Rarest Wines Highlights
Red Bordeaux
Six cases of 1982 Château Mouton Rothschild, est. $10,000-15,000 per case
Seven cases of 1982 Château Lafite Rothschild, est. $20,000-30,000 per case (pictured above)
Four cases of 1982 Château Margaux, est. $6,500-9,500 per case
Three cases of 1982 Château Haut Brion, est. $5,000-7,000 per case
Five cases of 1982 Château Cheval Blanc, est. $6,000-9,000 per case (pictured above)
One case of 1982 Cos d’Estournel, est. $3,250-4,250
One case of 1982 Ducru Beaucaillou, est. $2,500-3,500
White Bordeaux
12 bottles of 1975 Château Yquem, est $3,750-5,000 per case
24 half bottles 2001 Yquem, est. $5,500-7,500 per case
Red Burgundy
2 bottles of 1996 Romanée-Conti, est. $18,000-25,000
3 bottles of 1999 Romanée-Conti, est. $30,000-40,000
4 bottles of 2004 Romanée-Conti, est. $27,500-37,500
3 bottles of 2010 Romanée-Conti, est. $30,000-40,000
2 bottles of 2007 Musigny, Domaine Georges Roumier, est. $3,0004,000
6 bottles of 2007 Musigny, Domaine J.F. Mugnier, est. $2,500-3,500
12 bottles of 2009 Musigny, Domaine Comtes Georges de Vogüé,
est. $5,000-7,000
6 bottles 2002 Chambertin, Clos de Bèze, Domaine Armand
Rousseau, est. $4,250-6,000
White Burgundy
1 magnum of 1996 Meursault Rougeots, J-F Coche-Dury, est.
$1,000-1,500 (pictured below)
2 bottles of 2004 Corton Charlemagne, J-F Coche-Dury, est. $2,2503,250 (pictured below)
1 jeroboam (3 Liters) of 1993 Montrachet, DRC, est. $4,000-6,000
2 bottles of 2003 Montrachet, Domaine des Comtes Lafon, est. $1,800-3,000
Rhône
12 cases of Hermitage from Jean-Louis Chave including 12 bottles of 1999, est. $1,500-2,000
Four vintages of Ermitage, Cuvée Cathelin from Jean-Louis Chave including 1 bottle of 1990, est. $1,6002,000
12 bottles of Châteauneuf du Pape 2005 from Château Rayas, est.
$4,500-6,500
Champagne
12 bottles of 1996 Dom Pérignon Rosé, est. $3,750-4,750
6 magnums of 1996 Dom Pérignon Rosé, est. $3,750-4,750
3 magnums of 1988 Krug, est. $1,800-2,500
3 bottles of 1988 Krug, est. $800-1,100
3 magnums of 1996 Krug, est. $1,600-2,250
3 bottles of 1999 Bollinger Vieilles Vignes Françaises, est. $1,3001,800
12 bottles of 1996 Salon le Mesnil, est. $3,250-4,250
12 bottles of 1996 Taittinger, Comtes de Champagne, est. $2,2503,250
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Italy
1 imperial (6 Liters) of 1990 Darmagi, Gaja, est. $1,200-1,600
6 bottles of 1997 Barolo, Sperss, Gaja, est. $1,000-1,500
12 bottles of 2004 Ornellaia, est. $1,900-2,500
12 bottles of 1997 Masseto, est. $6,000-8,000
6 bottles of 2004 Masseto, est. $2,500-3,500
12 bottles of 1998 Amarone, della Valopolicella, Classico, Giuseppe Quintarelli, est. $2,250-3,250
California
3 bottles of 2010 Sassicaia, est. $3,500-4,500
3 bottles of 2007 Sloan Napa Valley Red Wine, est. $1,000-1,500
6 bottles of 2007 Harlan Estate, est. $3,250-4,250
1 bottle of 1974 Heitz Martha’s Vineyard, est. $600-900
6 bottles of 2000 Opus One, est. $750-1,000
6 bottles of 2007 Colgin IX Estate, est. $1,500-2,000
Australia
1 imperial (6 Liters) of 1975 Penfold’s Grange, est. $4,250-5,500
12 bottles of 1990 Penfold’s Grange, est. $3,000-4,500
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*Estimates do not include buyer’s premium and prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer’s premium.
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