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Sotheby’s Hopes to Collect $24,000 for 1982 Chateau Petrus

By timbaysinger • Feb 9th, 2010 • Category: News & Noteworthy, Oenology

On February 17th, London auction house Sotheby’s will hold this year’s Finest and Rarest Wines & Vintage Port. One of the items up for auction is a 1982 Chateau Petrus. Estimated to go for between $20,000 and $24,000 (£12,500-£15,000), this bottle sports a sweet “leather” taste, and a soft cinnamon kick at the end. Sotheby’s [...]



Terroir Tequila: A New Frontier in Ultra-Premium Spirits

By Jared Paul Stern • Sep 16th, 2008 • Category: News & Noteworthy, Oenology

The concept of terroir, which forms the basis of France’s Appellation d’origine contrôlée (AOC) system, is familiar in viniculture, but what about other crops used in fermentation? The idea that climate, soil type and topography also affect the individual characteristics of the agave plant is the inspiration behind Ocho, the first ultra-premium, vintage single-estate tequila [...]



$300,000 Bottles of Champagne at the Ritz

By Affluent Page Luxury Index • Sep 5th, 2008 • Category: News & Noteworthy, Oenology

We’ve grown to expect nothing less than opulence over at the Ritz Carlton Moscow.  Two hundred bottles of champagne matured by the ocean tides and the waves in the dark for over 80 years are being sold at the Ritz for $300,000 a bottle.  The 1907 vintage bubbly had been sent to the Russian Royal [...]