Price | Bid Increment |
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CAD$0 | CAD$20 |
CAD$500 | CAD$50 |
CAD$1,000 | CAD$100 |
CAD$2,000 | CAD$200 |
CAD$3,000 | CAD$250 |
CAD$5,000 | CAD$500 |
CAD$10,000 | CAD$1,000 |
CAD$20,000 | CAD$2,000 |
CAD$50,000 | CAD$5,000 |
CAD$100,000 | CAD$10,000 |
This lot is comprised of 12 bottle(s) of 2009 Mixed Lot - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $950 - $1100 with a reserve of $500. In this lot you will find 2 bottles of 2009 Chateau Cantenac Brown Margaux (750ml), 1 bottle of 2009 Chateau de Pez St Estephe Cru Bourgeois (750ml), 2 bottles of 2009 Chateau La Bienfaisance Sanctus Grand Cru (750ml), 2 bottles of 2009 Clos des Jacobins St Emilion Grand Cru Classe (750ml), 3 bottles of 2009 Chateau Haut Bergey Pessac Leognan (750ml) and 2 bottles of 2009 Chateau La Dominique St Emilion Grand Cru Classe (750ml). The bottles in this lot come from collection 11449.
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A collector, based in Toronto, became interested in wine while visiting his father-in-law in Hong Kong over 60 years ago. He also owned a restaurant that had an impressive wine list and was was able to visit many wineries throughout France. He continued collecting after selling the restaurant with most of his bottles purchased upon release from the LCBO. He took meticulous care of his wine, labeling many of the bottles and storing them in a temperature and humidity controlled cellar in his home.