HONG KONG.- Sothebys wine sale of Finest and Rarest Wines: Featuring Burgundy Direct from Maison Camille Giroud concluded on Saturday (23 May) at Sothebys Hong Kong Gallery with a sale total of HK$12.5 million / US$1.6 million*. The sale was 94.6% sold by lot and 96.6% sold by value.
Result Highlights
Camille Giroud highlights:
o The rare Musigny 1976 Camille Giroud (12 bottles) sold above high estimate for HK$79,625 / US$10,208.
o Charmes Chambertin 1978 Camille Giroud (12 bottles) sold for more than double its low estimate at HK$49,000 / US$6,282.
Le Pin 1990 (12 bottles) was the sales top lot, sold for HK$392,000 / US$50,256, i.e. HK$32,667 / US$4,188 per bottle.
Château Pétrus (two lots of 1989, one lot of 1990 and one lot of 2007) took up four slots in the top-ten list.
A bottle of The Macallan 50 year old in Lalique whisky sold above its high estimate for HK$294,000 / US$37,692, came fourth in the top ten list.
The first bottle of The Last Drop 50 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky sold for HK$85,750 / US$11,000, with proceeds to benefit Hong Kong-based charity Sunshine Action.
Robert Sleigh, Head of Sothebys Wine, Asia, said, Once again, top quality mature Burgundy has shown itself to be the most desirable sector of the market. The impeccable provenance and condition of the wines direct from the cellars of Maison Camille Giroud certainly fueled intense bidding among Asian buyers.