Finest and Rarest Wines | The Astonishing Cellar of Doctor S, Part II
Finest and Rarest Wines | The Astonishing Cellar of Doctor S, Part II
NEW COLLECTION | Lot 1-732: The second and concluding part of a blockbuster array of French stars, all acquired from reputable UK wine merchants, the majority moved to high-quality, professional storage in the UK on original purchase, from where it was recently shipped to Octavian for this sale. The remainder was stored at the late owner's set of cellars below an imposing country house.
Lot Closed
November 27, 10:01:00 AM GMT
Estimate
4,200 - 5,000 GBP
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Description
La Tâche 2000
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
Good levels, labels slightly soiled, consecutive bottle numbers, French back labels
In 2013, a nose that is so fresh, so vibrant and so full of plummy fruit. Such stunning redcurrants on the palate - it blooms in the way of the very best 2000s, a vintage I love at the top end of Burgundy because it is so welcoming and expressive. There is a crispness to this which is so appetising. Serena Sutcliffe, MW
WA 93
2 bts (cn)
Provenance:
The collection, acquired from reputable UK wine merchants, was started well over 40 years ago and since original purchase has only been moved once - for the purposes of this sale. The Doctor established deep, personal contacts with the great and the good in the UK wine trade at that time, and it was from them that he acquired his extensive knowledge of Fine Wine. All the original invoices have been kept on record, together with initial offers, newsletters etc. The sale opens with a swathe of Armand Rousseau and Georges Roumier, which is followed in alphabetical order by grower by the likes of Marquis d'Angerville, Ghislaine Barthod, Jean Grivot, Anne Gros, Henri and Georges Jayer and Emmanuel Rouget. White Burgundy is represented by Chablis from Dauvissat in profusion, and choice gems from Lafon and Leflaive. Underpinning all this are treasures from the Rhône, Bordeaux and Champagne, including masses of Krug and Pol Roger. The majority of this collection has benefitted from high-quality professional storage at London City Bond. The last 60 or so lots, stored in our Greenford warehouse, were removed from the Doctor's own cellars, naturally cool and damp, and located under an imposing traditional English country house. The Doctor sought to delay the effects of the high humidity of his own cellars in a number of ways, such as wrapping the bottles in clingfilm or plastic bags, or through the use of hair lacquer or varnish applied to the labels. Details of what was done is given in each lot description. The condition and the colour of the wine is remarkable. In either case, the quality of the storage is evidenced by the generally excellent levels in these mature bottles.
LYING IN OCTAVIAN, WILTSHIRE Offered In Bond, available Duty Paid
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