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Christie’s Wine Division Last Auctions of the Season Achieved $2.6 Million


Advantageous and Uncommon Wines together with Classic Icons from a West Coast Cellar and Historic Port from the Cellars of Raby Fort

Christie’s Wine Division Last Auctions of the Season Achieved .6 Million

LOS ANGELES— Christie’s Wine division in America is happy to announce the outcomes of Pristine Bordeaux Classics: The Administrators Assortment and Advantageous and Uncommon Wines Together with Classic Icons from a West Coast Cellar and Historic Port from the Raby Fort Assortment. In whole, the 2 gross sales achieved $2,614,251 and had been 88% offered by lot. The gross sales noticed world participation with 74% of consumers from the Americas, 12% EMEA, and 15% APAC.

Chris Munro, Head of Division, Americas Advantageous Wine & Spirits, commented: “An amazing near 2024 capping a profitable 12 months for wine gross sales in Los Angeles. With over 700 a number of Bordeaux supplied throughout our two auctions it was satisfying to see heaps constantly outperform their pre-sale estimates.  A uncommon full case of Le Pin 2009 made a powerful $40,000, while a six pack of Petrus 2009 hammered down for $20,000. Different highlights included sturdy costs for uncommon port from the cellars of Raby Fort – Taylor 1948 performing notably nicely in opposition to the pre-sale estimate. Madeira continues to attract in bidders as nineteenth century bottles continued to carry out nicely single bottles of Blandy’s Sercial 1875 Grabham’s bottling making $1,625.”

Pristine Bordeaux Classics: The Administrators Assortment totaled $1,096,688. The highest lot of the sale had been 12 bottles of Le Pin 2009, which achieved $40,000. Further highlights embody 6 bottles of Petrus 2009, which realized $20,000, and 6 bottles of Château Ausone 2009, which realized $3,250, doubling its low estimate.

Advantageous and Uncommon Wines Together with Classic Icons from a West Coast Cellar and Historic Port from the Raby Fort Assortment achieved $1,517,563. Main the sale had been 2 bottles of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Romanée-Conti 1991, from Classic Icons from a West Coast Cellar, which realized $32,500. Different notable outcomes come from 12 bottles of Château Lafite Rothschild 1982, which realized $25,000, 12 bottles of Petrus 1986, which realized $21,250 and a couple of bottles of Taylor 1948 from Raby Fort Port, which realized $3,250.

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