Christie's fine wine auction brings $4.2m in Hong Kong
Christie's auction of fine wines realised $4.2m in Hong Kong on April 21
Saturday (April 21) saw Christie's Hong Kongcelebrating as its auction of Fine and Rare Wines brought HK$32,745,262 ($4.2m).The "Vertical Sale" featured somefine examples of Burgundy and Bordeaux, with a 56 bottle lot of La Tache selling for HK$1.2m ($156,630).
The lot spanned almost every year from 1951-2008. The exotic Burgundy achieved top lot in the sale, with the illustrious Romane-Conti close behind. Three lots of the world's most coveted wine sold for HK$726,000 each. With just 6 bottles of Domaine de la Romane-Conti in each of the lots, the sale cemented the wine's reputation asthe top-seller on the market. The three vertical lots consisted of vintages from 1991-2007.A further lot of Romane-Conti appeared in the sale, this time comprising three magnums andone bottle. The 2001-2004 vintages made HK$580,000, against an estimate of HK$450,000-650,000. A jeroboam of 1900 Chateau Latour Paulliac also featured, making an impressive 41.1% increase against an estimate of HK$250,000-300,000. This first growth wine saw a hammer price of HK$423,500 ($54,820).Last week saw more impressive wine sales, with Sotheby's auction of a collection of Domaine Dujac realising $1.3m on Wednesday (April 18). The top lot of the auction was 12 bottles of Chateau Palmer 1961, which made $40,829.You can see our latest articles from the world of fine wine here, including our preview of the Christie's sale.