HONG KONG.- Robert Sleigh, Head of
Sothebys Wine, Asia, commented after the sale: Burgundy, Champagne and Californian wines continued to perform very strongly, along with mature Bordeaux. Commodity Bordeaux from younger vintages, that are still available in larger parcels, received less demand, which reflects the significant volumes of these wines that have been sold in the last two years, along with historic price increases.
Serena Sutcliffe, M.W., International Head of Sothebys Wine, said: The three thrilling Magnums of Veuve Clicquot Champagne, 1921, 1929 and 1947, came direct from their cellars in Reims especially for this auction were highlights of the sale. They were bought by a Mainland Chinese Champagne connoisseur.
Highlights of the Sale*:
Burgundy
Romanée Conti 1990, Domaine de la Romanée Conti
Sold for HK$1,837,500 / US$235,577 per case
Est.HK$1 - 1.5 million / US$130,000 190,000
Romanée Conti 1988, Domaine de la Romanée Conti
Sold for HK$1,163,750 / US$149,199 per case
Est. HK$750,000 1 million / US$95,000 130,000
La Romanée 2005
Sold for HK$104,125 / US$13,349 per case
Estimate: HK$24,000 34,000 / US$3,000 4,500
Champagne
Veuve Clicquot, Brut 1921 (Magnum)
Sold for HK$67,375 / US$8,638
Estimate: HK$36,000 - $60,000 / US$5,000 - $7,500
Veuve Clicquot, Brut 1929 (Magnum)
Sold for HK$91,875 / US$11,779
Estimate: HK$36,000 - $60,000 / US$5,000 - $7,500
Veuve Clicquot, Brut 1947 (Magnum)
Sold for HK$79,625 / US$10,208
Estimate: HK$36,000 - $60,000 / US$5,000 - $7,500
Bordeaux
Château Lafite 1982
Sold for HK$490,000 / US$62,821 per case
Est. HK$300,000 - 420,000 / US$40,000 - 55,000
Château Pétrus 1982
Sold for HK$441,000 / US$56,538 per case
Est.HK$300,000 400,000 / US$37,500 50,000
Château Pétrus 2000
Sold for HK$392,000 / US$50,256 per case
Est. HK$340,000 500,000 / US$42,500 65,000
Château Pétrus 2005
Sold for HK$367,500 / US$47,115 per case
Est. HK$340,000 - $480,000 / US$42,500 - $60,000
*Pre-sale estimates do not include buyers premium