This lot is comprised of 6 bottle(s) of Mixed Spanish Wine Lot - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $400 - $600 with a reserve of $200. The wine in this lot belongs to Toronto Symphony Orchestra. In this lot 1 bottle of 2016 Bodegas Hermanos Perez Pascuas El Pedrosal (750ml), 1 bottle of 2012 CVNE Imperial Gran Reserva Rioja (750ml), 1 bottle of 2018 Legon Premium Ribera del Duero (750ml), 1 bottle of 2015 Pradorey Reserva Ribera Del Duero La Mina (750ml), 1 bottle of 2015 Silencio de Miros (750ml), 1 bottle of 2013 Torres Cos Perpetual (750ml).
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For 35 years, the Toronto Symphony Volunteer Committee (TSVC) has organized the annual Fine Wine Auction in support of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO), its education and community engagement programs, and the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra (TSYO) tuition-free program.
As Ontario’s first charity wine auction, it has built a strong reputation and loyal following, raising more than $8.5 million over 34 years. Each year features fine wines generously donated by private collectors and carefully reviewed to ensure the highest possible standards of quality and condition.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our donors for their generosity, and to Hugh McLelland and the Estate of the late William Robert Wilson, whose exceptional cellars were also featured last year, for their enduring generosity and support.
The 2025 auction will be held online through Iron Gate Benefit Auctions from December 4–9, and we thank them for providing the platform as well as expert management and storage of our wine inventory. Special appreciation also goes to Robert Jull of Vinifera Wine Services for his professional appraisals and to Stephen Ranger, Canada’s leading fine wine auctioneer, for his ongoing support.
Donations of fine wine are accepted year-round, with appraisals and tax receipts provided. To donate or learn more, please visit https://TSVC.CA/Fine-Wine-Auction.
2012 CVNE Imperial Gran Reserva Rioja from this lot has the following scores - Tim Atkin, MW 97 points, Decanter 96 points, The Wine Advocate 95 points, Jeb Dunnuck 95 points.