Echezeaux 1975 Domaine de la Romanee-Conti Cote de Nuits, Grand Cru Lot 338: Excellent levels, labels soiled, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 339: Excellent levels, labels soiled, 1 slightly damaged at top corner, 1 with slightly scuffed Leroy slip label, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 340: Excellent levels, labels soiled, 1 slightly scuffed, 1 slightly damaged at bottom, Leroy slip labels scuffed, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 341: Good levels, 1 label soiled and slightly torn, 2 badly soiled, bottle numbers from same range Lot 342: Good levels, 2 labels soiled, 1 badly soiled, 2 scuffed of which 1 also slightly damaged, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 343: u. 1x3cm, 1x3.5cm, 1 label slightly soiled, 2 soiled and slightly damaged, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 344: u. 1x3cm. 1x4cm, 2 labels soiled, 1 badly soiled, 1 scuffed, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 345: u. 1x4cm, 2 labels soiled of which 1 damaged and partly missing, 1 worn and badly soiled, bottle numbers from same range Lot 346: u. 1x3cm, 1x4.5cm, labels soiled, 1 damaged at top, 1 capsule corroded on top, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 347: u. 1x3.5cm, 1x4.5cm, labels soiled, 1 stained purple with remnants of wrapper stuck to label and slip label, 1 slightly scuffed, 1 slightly damaged at base, 1 capsule slightly damaged on top, bottle numbers from same range Lot 348: u. 1x4cm, 1x4.5cm, 1 label soiled, 2 slightly soiled, 2 with slightly scuffed Leroy slip labels, consecutive bottle numbers Sweet, fragrant, pure nose. On the palate, fragrant, spicy, tea and roses. Tannic structure. Sweet fresh finish, no doubt the result of the very cold cellar. Jamie Ritchie Lot 338 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 339 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 340 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 341 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 342 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 343 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 344 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 345 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 346 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 347 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 348 ♦ 3 bts (cn) per lot: GBP 1900-2800 per lot: USD 2600-3800 per lot: EUR 2000-3000 Vineyard area 4.67 ha (11.30 acres), average production 1340 cases, average age of vines 31 years The Domaine owns one-seventh of this vineyard. The rock structure that underpins Echezeaux is immensely complicated, with lower Bathonian and upper Bajocian limestones in constant interplay. The vineyard is situated very high for a Grand Cru, but the soil has good pebbles and is deep enough to produce outstanding wines. Serena Sutcliffe, MW The Domaine, as it is known, is iconic. Much more important, it also produces the most extraordinary wines in Burgundy - and it has been doing so for a long time. The generations responsible for the Domaine change, but the terroir remains. And these are very special vineyard parcels indeed, married to meticulous care and philosophy leading to low yields and healthy, ripe grapes, at whatever cost. From the 1990s, vineyard policy has been organic, with co-owner Aubert de Villaine monitoring everything with his usual attention to detail. Domaine de la Romanee-Conti wines evolve and develop dimensions in a way that resembles a mosaic - points of bouquet and flavour making up a harmonious whole that becomes more beautiful as it unfolds in the glass. Yes, these are hedonistic wines and yes, they are not like any other. The trick is in capturing what these remarkable plots of vines can give and letting them express themselves through minimum intervention and enlightened nurturing. Serena Sutcliffe, MW LYING IN OCTAVIAN, WILTSHIRE Offered In Bond, available duty paid These items are in bond. The buyer has a choice of taking the item in bond (with the sale being made in bond) or taking the item duty paid. If taken in bond, VAT will not be charged on the hammer price. VAT will be charged at 20% on the buyer's premium which may not be cancelled or refunded by Sotheby's. If taken duty paid, when Sotheby's releases the property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Sotheby's duty at the current rate and import VAT at 20% on the hammer price + duty which may not be can
Echezeaux 1975 Domaine de la Romanee-Conti Cote de Nuits, Grand Cru Lot 338: Excellent levels, labels soiled, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 339: Excellent levels, labels soiled, 1 slightly damaged at top corner, 1 with slightly scuffed Leroy slip label, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 340: Excellent levels, labels soiled, 1 slightly scuffed, 1 slightly damaged at bottom, Leroy slip labels scuffed, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 341: Good levels, 1 label soiled and slightly torn, 2 badly soiled, bottle numbers from same range Lot 342: Good levels, 2 labels soiled, 1 badly soiled, 2 scuffed of which 1 also slightly damaged, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 343: u. 1x3cm, 1x3.5cm, 1 label slightly soiled, 2 soiled and slightly damaged, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 344: u. 1x3cm. 1x4cm, 2 labels soiled, 1 badly soiled, 1 scuffed, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 345: u. 1x4cm, 2 labels soiled of which 1 damaged and partly missing, 1 worn and badly soiled, bottle numbers from same range Lot 346: u. 1x3cm, 1x4.5cm, labels soiled, 1 damaged at top, 1 capsule corroded on top, consecutive bottle numbers Lot 347: u. 1x3.5cm, 1x4.5cm, labels soiled, 1 stained purple with remnants of wrapper stuck to label and slip label, 1 slightly scuffed, 1 slightly damaged at base, 1 capsule slightly damaged on top, bottle numbers from same range Lot 348: u. 1x4cm, 1x4.5cm, 1 label soiled, 2 slightly soiled, 2 with slightly scuffed Leroy slip labels, consecutive bottle numbers Sweet, fragrant, pure nose. On the palate, fragrant, spicy, tea and roses. Tannic structure. Sweet fresh finish, no doubt the result of the very cold cellar. Jamie Ritchie Lot 338 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 339 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 340 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 341 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 342 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 343 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 344 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 345 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 346 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 347 ♦ 3 bts (cn) Lot 348 ♦ 3 bts (cn) per lot: GBP 1900-2800 per lot: USD 2600-3800 per lot: EUR 2000-3000 Vineyard area 4.67 ha (11.30 acres), average production 1340 cases, average age of vines 31 years The Domaine owns one-seventh of this vineyard. The rock structure that underpins Echezeaux is immensely complicated, with lower Bathonian and upper Bajocian limestones in constant interplay. The vineyard is situated very high for a Grand Cru, but the soil has good pebbles and is deep enough to produce outstanding wines. Serena Sutcliffe, MW The Domaine, as it is known, is iconic. Much more important, it also produces the most extraordinary wines in Burgundy - and it has been doing so for a long time. The generations responsible for the Domaine change, but the terroir remains. And these are very special vineyard parcels indeed, married to meticulous care and philosophy leading to low yields and healthy, ripe grapes, at whatever cost. From the 1990s, vineyard policy has been organic, with co-owner Aubert de Villaine monitoring everything with his usual attention to detail. Domaine de la Romanee-Conti wines evolve and develop dimensions in a way that resembles a mosaic - points of bouquet and flavour making up a harmonious whole that becomes more beautiful as it unfolds in the glass. Yes, these are hedonistic wines and yes, they are not like any other. The trick is in capturing what these remarkable plots of vines can give and letting them express themselves through minimum intervention and enlightened nurturing. Serena Sutcliffe, MW LYING IN OCTAVIAN, WILTSHIRE Offered In Bond, available duty paid These items are in bond. The buyer has a choice of taking the item in bond (with the sale being made in bond) or taking the item duty paid. If taken in bond, VAT will not be charged on the hammer price. VAT will be charged at 20% on the buyer's premium which may not be cancelled or refunded by Sotheby's. If taken duty paid, when Sotheby's releases the property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Sotheby's duty at the current rate and import VAT at 20% on the hammer price + duty which may not be can
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