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IronGate Fine Wine Auction

Tue, Feb 6, 2024 10:00AM EST - Tue, Feb 13, 2024 08:00PM EST
  • 2016
  • 750ml
  • USA
  • Oregon
  • Willamette Valley
  • Pinot Noir
  • Red
  • DD4464
  • DD4472
Lot 1219

2015 J Thomas Pinot Noir Dundee Hills - 750ml - 9 bottle(s)

Estimate: CAD$1,400 - CAD$2,000

Bid Increments

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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 9 bottle(s) of 2015 J Thomas Pinot Noir Dundee Hills - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $1400 - $2000 with a reserve of $1100. The bottles in this lot come from collection 11452.

Condition

Scuffed Labels

All lots are located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.  Confirmation of pickup or delivery of Iron Gate Commercial Auction winnings must be made within 60 days of auction close. Thereafter, your winnings will be subject to storage fees, including a $75 setup, subsequent $5.00/case/month and $1.25 per bottle fee for inventory services. If no contact has been made within two years, auction winnings will be considered abandoned.

 

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This consignor is based in Alberta and is selling the collection left to her by a family member. The collection, consisting mainly of top California producers, was amassed throughout his life and stored in a climate-controlled cellar.
Producer notes- The Pinot Noirs of John Thomas are among the most difficult to find in Oregon. He first planted the vineyard himself in 1984, and after 25 years of production, the modest 400-case annual production is still a boutique wine-making wonder.