Burgundy Leading Auctions as Bordeaux Anticipates 2014s
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252 394 Riesling “G-Max”, Weingut Keller 1 Flasche, 2006 pro Lot CHF 350-500 CHF 420.00
252 395 Riesling “G-Max”, Weingut Keller 1 Flasche, 2007 pro Lot CHF 400-600 CHF 420.00
252 396 Riesling “G-Max”, Weingut Keller 1 Flasche, 2008 pro Lot CHF 350-500 CHF 420.00
252 397 Riesling “G-Max”, Weingut Keller 1 Flasche, 2009 pro Lot CHF 300-500 CHF 380.00
468 Spätburgunder R “Wildenstein”, Bernhard Huber 3 Magnumflaschen, 2010, OC pro Lot CHF 600-900 CHF 550.00
469 Spätburgunder R “Wildenstein”, Bernhard Huber 3 Magnumflaschen, 2010, OC pro Lot CHF 600-900 CHF 550.00
Hong Kong, SAR – March 21, 2015 – Acker Merrall continued its strong
momentum in Asia in 2015 with another successful auction that realized over
HK$45 Million/US$5.8 Million. Buyers from
Mainland China doubled down their usual share of the
world’s greatest wines, with winning bids jumping two times their
usual pace to 22% of the sale overall. Hong
Kong still took in the lion’s share of winning bids with
53%, while buyers from America held
steady at 16%. DRC, Henri Jayer and
Petrus dominated the Top 25 lots, with only Le Pin
and Coche-Dury also cracking that elite list.
Leroy, Lafite Rothschild, Krug and the rare Scotch
Whisky Macallan were the only other producers to make
their way as one of the sale’s Top 50 most expensive lots.
There were over 40 lots that each sold for over $HK
200,000/US$25,000, showing that demand for the world’s most
luxurious wines remains strong in Hong Kong. With an impressive March
28th New York City auction less than a week away, Acker Merrall is assured
of finishing Q1 of 2015 yet again as the world’s leading wine
auction firm.
DRC was unsurprisingly the day’s Top Lot,
with a twelve bottle case of1988 Romanee
Conti selling for HK$1,383,200/US$$178,477,
followed by a twelve bottle case of1980 Henri
Jayer Vosne Romanee Cros Parantoux at
HK$543,400/US$70,116 and six bottles of 1983
Romanee Conti achieving $543,400/US$70,116.DRC’s La Tache was particularly in the demand and
the day’s darling of the sale, with increased prices for great
vintages such as 1978, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002
and 2005 all selling above their high estimates.
Burgundy continued to stake its claim to the hottest region in the
market, with over 80% of the 78 World Records set this
past weekend.
The Whiskey category remains white
hot, with two collections of rare whiskeys from Scotland and Japan selling
for over HK$3,000,000/US$400,000. Over 50 of the
collections’ lots far exceeded their high
estimates, with mythical bottles of Macallan,
Karuizawa andIchiro's receiving bid
after aggressive bid before the lots closed. Seven different bottles
ofMacallan each sold
for over US$25,000 per
bottle.
“It was exciting to see the Mainland surge ahead and taking
a more prominent role on the sales floor, a sure sign of what’s more
to come. Of course, Hong Kongers still took the largest share of the
overall sale, but the wealth seems to be spreading. Of the
sale’s Top Ten buyers, only one was from HK, with two from the
Mainland, two from Taiwan and three from the good ol’ US of A.
The last two top buyers were from the local Hong Kong trade, which is
always a good sign of a healthy market,” said Acker Merrall
CEO John Kapon. “April will see two new developments for us
in Asia, with our first ‘Connoisseurs Club’ sale on April 16th,
along with the launch of HK only internet auctions during the second half
of the month. More info to follow soon, but first we are going to
close out the first quarter yet again as the World’s #1 firm on March
28th in NYC.”
Acker
Merrall’s next auctions will be held in NYC on March 28, 2015, and in
Hong Kong on April 16th, 2015 for a unique evening auction.
Highlights from the March 21st, 2015 Hong Kong
Auction
The Top 15 Lots
Lot # Qty Format Vintage Wine Price in HK$ Price in US$
98 12 Bottles 1988 Romanee Conti $1,383,200 $178,477
358 12 Bottles 1980 Henri Jayer Vosne Romanee Cros Parantoux $543,400 $70,116
428 6 Bottles 1983 Romanee Conti $543,400 $70,116
328 6 Magnums 1985 DRC Richebourg $469,300 $60,555
489 12 Bottles 2000 Petrus $395,200 $50,994
429 2 Magnums 1995 Romanee Conti $370,500 $47,806
490 12 Bottles 2000 Petrus $370,500 $47,806
100 3 Bottles 1999 Romanee Conti $345,800 $44,619
132 12 Bottles 1990 Henri Jayer Vosne Romanee $345,800 $44,619
304 12 Bottles 2000 Le Pin $345,800 $44,619
307 12 Bottles 1989 Petrus $345,800 $44,619
311 6 Magnums 2000 Petrus $345,800 $44,619
391 12 Bottles 1986 Henri Jayer Echezeaux $345,800 $44,619
99 3 Bottles 1989 Romanee Conti $321,100 $41,432
305 12 Bottles 2005 Le Pin $321,100 $41,432
Other Highlights
Lot
# Qty Format Vintage Wine Price in
HK$ Price in
US$
12 3 Bottles 2007 Leroy Chambertin $49,400 $6,374
16 6 Bottles 2003 Leroy Musigny $187,720 $24,222
24 12 Bottles 1996 D'Auvenay Puligny Montrachet Les Folatieres $64,220 $8,286
38 6 Bottles 1996 Dujac Clos de la Roche $44,460 $5,737
54 12 Bottles 1999 Meo Camuzet Vosne Romanee Cros Parantoux $167,960 $21,672
73 6 Bottles 1991 DRC Grands Echezeaux $98,800 $12,748
79 6 Bottles 1996 La Tache $167,960 $21,672
146 1 720ml 1966 Karuizawa Distillery $108,680 $14,023
226 12 Bottles 1989 Haut Brion blanc $187,720 $24,222
272 6 Bottles 2007 Liger Belair La Romanee $93,860 $12,111
305 12 Bottles 2005 Le Pin $321,100 $41,432
392 1 Magnum 2005 E. Muller Scharzhofberger TBA $69,160 $8,924
402A 2 Bottles 1971 Giacosa Barolo Castiglione Falletto Rocche $37,050 $4,781
420 2 Bottles 1964 Rousseau Chambertin $79,040 $10,199
464 1 700ml 1938 Macallan Single Malt Scotch Whisky $222,300 $28,684
725 1 Bottle 1961 Petrus $98,800 $12,748
Highlights from the March 28th, 2015 NYC Auction
160 1 Magnum 1971 DRC Romanee St. Vivant $5,928
174 12 Bottles 2010 G. Rinaldi Barolo Brunate $2,964
223 12 Bottles 2000 Mouton $18,525
258 1 Magnum 1966 Chateau Latour $2,717
272 3 Bottles 1962 Vogue Musigny vielles vignes $16,055
293 4 Bottles 1993 Meo Camuzet Cros Parantoux $9,263
305 6 Bottles 1990 La Tache $39,520
359 6 Bottles 1966 Dom Perignon $8,028
379 12 Bottles 1990 Guigal Cote Rotie la Mouline $10,498
393 1 Magnum 2009 Roumier Bonnes Mares $4,940
405 12 Bottles 1999 Dujac Clos St Denis $11,115
421 1 Jeroboam 1992 Ramonet Montrachet $19,760
525 12 Bottle 2005 Raveneau Chablis Valmur $4,940
637 1 Bottle 1928 Chateau Haut Brion $2,717
648 12 Bottles 1958 B.V. Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon $11,115
703 8 Bottles 1995 Soldera Brunello Case Basse Riserva $3,952
737 1 & 3 Magnum, Bottles 1990 Harlan Estate Red $5,187
765 3 each Bottles 2010 SQN Stockhom Syndrome $5,558
www.ackerwines.com.
HDH Achieves Outstanding Results at World’s Largest Commercial
Burgundy Auction
Hart Davis Hart Witnesses Passionate
Global Demand for Region’s Top Wines
http://www.hdhwine.com/resources/conten ... 281%29.pdf
http://auction.hdhwine.com
We continued our strong performance thus far in 2015 with a 98.4% sold March
sale, posting $4.05 million in sales against a pre-auction estimate of $2.7-4.1
million. The sale was the world’s only commercial auction this year
devoted exclusively to Burgundy, and featured one of the largest offerings of
Burgundian wines ever sold.
With a catalog that read like an encyclopedia of the region’s finest
wines, HDH’s A Celebration of Burgundy auction presented bidders with
opportunities to purchase wines from 144 Burgundian domaines. Nearly half of all
lots exceeded their high estimates, many of which achieved record prices.
As in the past, bidders showed incredible enthusiasm for the sale’s
wide array of lots from the Domaine de la Romanée Conti. Spanning an incredible
39 vintages and encompassing all of the domaine’s pristine vineyard sites,
the sale’s offering of DRC achieved a total of $1,041,921 (est.
$722,350-1,077,600), claiming 7 of the sale’s top 10 lots.
HDH prides itself on representing some of the most knowledgeable and
meticulous collectors in the world, and the consignors represented in this sale
were no exception. One particularly impressive offering included a pristine
selection of wines from Henri Jayer with original purchase receipts, which
brought in $139,935 against pre-sale estimates of $91,300-135,300. Another cache
of exceptional white Burgundy from the cellar of one of the world’s most
revered collectors achieved similarly strong results, with the majority of lots
meeting or exceeding pre-sale high estimates (lots 672-695). Both consignments
appeared alongside offerings direct from the cellars of Fourrier and
Hudelot-Noëllat.
Additional highlights of the sale included:
•
14 lots of Henri Jayer sold for $149,495 (est. $97,800-145,000)
•
46 lots of Armand Rousseau sold for $186,683 (est. $118,170-178,020)
•
45 lots of Coche-Dury sold for $145,408 (est. $87,520-131,470)
•
39 lots of Raveneau sold for $92,051 (est. $49,900-74,030)
•
45 lots of Christophe & Georges Roumier sold for $142,647 (est.
$95,300-144,270)
•
39 lots of Dujac sold for $65,797 (est. $43,840-65,620)
•
55 lots of Fourrier & Jean-Marie Fourrier sold for $235,176 (est.
$118,000-175,150)
•
24 lots of Emmanuel Rouget sold for $77,699 (est. $41,000-61,600)
•
34 lots of Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier sold for $97,058 (est. $60,780-92,000)
The saleroom at Chicago’s award-winning TRU restaurant bustled with
determined collectors who competed vigorously with absentee bidders throughout
the country and world. During the sale’s peak, extra tables had to be
squeezed into the room to accommodate the number of guests. All participants had
the opportunity to try out HDH’s new online bidding platform, which
allowed those abroad to witness the auction through live video feed and to bid
using smartphones or tablets in addition to computers.
“We had a near-constant stream of live bids rolling in throughout the
entire sale, from attendees at HDH events held in Brazil and Hong Kong and from
other collectors throughout the world,” observed President Ben Nelson.
“Buyers from around the globe proved today that they are still willing to
pay remarkable prices for Burgundy’s top wines.”
Hart Davis Hart’s next sale will take place the weekend of May 16th
and will span the gamut of European and New World wines. Consignments are still
being accepted through the end of this week.
Top Lots by Price (inclusive of 19.5% buyer’s premium):
Lot
Wine
Estimate
SOLD
541
1999 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Assortment (12 bs)
$28,000-42,000
$38,240
607
2005 La Romanée, Comte Liger-Belair (3 mags)
$24,000-35,000
$38,240
580
1999 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Assortment (12 bs)
$28,000-42,000
$35,850
1175
1999 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Assortment (12 bs)
$28,000-42,000
$33,460
586
2007 Romanée-Conti, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (3 bs)
$24,000-35,000
$33,460
839
2006 Romanée-Conti, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (3 bs)
$22,000-32,000
$33,460
999
2007 Romanée-Conti, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (3 bs)
$24,000-35,000
$33,460
583
2001 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Assortment (12 bs)
$26,000-38,000
$31,070
175
1986 Vosne-Romanée, Cros Parantoux, Henri Jayer (4 bs)
$15,000-22,000
$28,680
739
1983 Musigny, Georges Roumier (9 bs)
$18,000-28,000
$28,680
Top Lots to Exceed Estimates (inclusive of 19.5% buyer’s premium):
397
2013 Gevrey-Chambertin, Vieilles Vignes, Domaine Fourrier (6 mags)
$700-1,000
$2,868
406
2013 Chambolle-Musigny, Les Amoureuses, Jean-Marie Fourrier (1 jeroboam (3L))
$1,300-1,900
$5,378
156
2009 Meursault, Les Tillets, Domaine Roulot (6 bs)
$480-750
$2,032
554
1991 Vosne-Romanée, Cros Parantoux, Emmanuel Rouget (6 bs)
$2,600-3,800
$10,158
402
2013 Chambertin, Jean-Marie Fourrier (3 mags)
$2,800-4,200
$10,158
892
2004 Chablis, Les Clos, Domaine Raveneau (3 bs)
$750-1,100
$2,629
393
2013 Gevrey-Chambertin, Les Goulots, Vieilles Vignes, Domaine Fourrier (1
jeroboam (3L))
$600-900
$1,912
515
2002 Chablis, Valmur, Domaine Raveneau (3 bs)
$1,200-1,800
$3,585
383
2012 Griotte-Chambertin, Vieilles Vignes, Domaine Fourrier (3 mags)
$5,000-7,500
$14,340
434
2009 Meursault, Les Charmes, Domaine Roulot (1 jeroboam (3L))
$2,000-3,000
$5,736
Percent sold by lot: 98.4% | Total Aggregate: $4,058,112
Low Pre-Sale Estimate: $2,746,340 | High Pre-Sale Estimate: $4,101,480
The 100%-sold wine session of A Private Single-Owner Collection of Important Wines and Watches sale, brought HK$56,822,851/US$7,284,980, is the fourth highest for a single-owner wine sale held at Sotheby’s Hong Kong and the sixth highest worldwide in the company’s history.
On 8 & 9 May 2015 Sotheby’s will offer the collection of financier and philanthropist Don Stott in the highest value single-owner wine sale it has staged in New York since 2006. Over a lifetime of collecting, Don Stott put together an extraordinary collection with a particular emphasis on Burgundy. Starting as a young man, this remarkable connoisseur has made countless visits to the region purchasing and building up an exceptional knowledge of the very finest wines available. The result is one of the most distinguished and illustrious collections of Burgundy in the United States. The rarest wines from the greatest producers on the Côte d’Or include 1961, 64, 66, 71, 78 and 1985 Chambertin from Domaine Armand Rousseau, 1947, 49, 59 and 1971 Musigny from Comte Georges de Vogüé and from Domaine Georges Roumier 22 vintages of Musigny including 1966, 71, 78, 85 and 1990 and 25 vintages of Bonnes Mares including 1971, 1978, 1988 and 1990.
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