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A stellar line-up of Bordeaux and Bordeaux-style wines on auction

One of the most exciting aspects of the auction is the inclusion of legendary wines that have received 100 points from esteemed critics.

Strauss & Co is delighted to announce its Bordeaux Timed Online Auction, featuring an exquisite selection of highly sought-after Bordeaux and Bordeaux-style South African wines closing on 15 April 2024.

The auction comprises 155 lots, including the biggest names from Bordeaux and South Africa. The premium red grape varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc have a long track-record in Bordeaux, producing wines of power, finesse, and longevity like no other. Top vintages from Bordeaux, such as 1959, 1961, 1982 and 1989 are often in terrific condition today.

One of the most exciting aspects of the auction is the inclusion of legendary wines that have received 100 points from esteemed critics. Among the prestigious offerings are:

Robert Parker The Wine Advocate

Angélus, Saint-Émilion 2005, Ausone, Saint-Émilion 2000, Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2009

Latour, Pauillac 2009

 

Decanter

Lafite, Rothschild Pauillac 1982, Margaux, Margaux 2000

 

Wine Enthusiast

Masseto, Toscana 2007

 

Furthermore, the auction features extremely rare Pomerol wines from Le Pin and Petrus, as well as Cheval Blanc and Ausone from St Emilion, all within their prime drinking window. The fruit and tannins are still vibrant, but there is further depth, complexity and deliciousness from age.

To round off the magical Bordeaux line-up are seven lots from Château d’Yquem, often regarded as the greatest sweet wine in the world. This Sauternes First Growth of Bordeaux has consistently produced noble quality for more than four centuries.

The South African Bordeaux blend list is equally impressive, featuring 19 lots from Kanonkop, including an 18L Kanonkop Paul Sauer 1995. Other notable South African wines include Meerlust’s very rare 1984 Rubicon, along with offerings from Glenelly, De Toren, Le Riche, Vilafonté, Vergelegen, Keet, Delaire, and more. The auction also highlights many top wines from the 2015 vintage, widely regarded as the greatest modern-day South African vintage.

Strauss & Co Wine Specialist Roland Peens expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming auction. “Offering incredible value and fine drinking is Lot 34 – the Glenelly Estate Reserve 2012 in Magnum. A superb vintage from a wine that flies under the radar. It will be brilliant over the next decade.”

“And two 2015s, (one of the best vintages ever!) made by the same winemaker – Miles Mossop – offering good value compared to other Stellenbosch 2015’s. Drink or hold for a decade or two.”

Lot 79: Miles Mossop Max 2015

Lot 103: Tokara Director’s Reserve Red 2015

“This is our largest and most impressive Bordeaux catalogue ever”, adds Wine Specialist Higgo Jacobs. “Of particular interest is a three-bottle lot of each of the 2003 and 1999 vintages of the increasingly rare Cordoba Crescendo, as well as a CWG bottling from this producer, also from the 1999 vintage.”

“International highlights are too many to list, but a notable rarity is  from this tiny vineyard in Pomerol, a wine not often seen on auction, and a vintage that offers favourable access to this unicorn wine.”

As part of the auction, Strauss & Co is offering an amazing Charity Lot—a Jeroboam of Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 1979. All proceeds from this lot will be donated to Sp(i)eel, a collective of arts therapists and community arts practitioners dedicated to creating wider access to arts-based psychological and psycho-social practices for communities living with trauma. The funds raised will support uplifting projects in the winelands through inspirational therapy.

Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in Strauss & Co’s Bordeaux Timed Online Auction, closing on Monday, 15 April from 6pm at one-minute intervals.

 

For more information and to register for the auction, visit Strauss and Co’s website.

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