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Fine & Everyday Drinking Wine
& Spirits Sale.
Friday 29th November 2013. At 6pm.
Catalogues £1.00
www.salisburyauctioncentre.co.uk
Telephone: 01722 342045 Fax: 01722 421553
Email: [email protected]
Fine & Everyday Drinking Wine
& Spirits Sale.
Pre sale tasting from 5pm.
Buyer’s Premium 10% plus V.A.T.
All multiple lots will be offered for sale with an option.
The highest bidder of the first lot can exercise an option
to buy all similar lots for the same hammer price.
For all enquiries or to leave a commission bid contact;
John Bundy 07971 571611 or Jenny Coles 01722 342045
Email: [email protected]
1 Sandeman-Vintage Port 1980 -(Bottled in 1982).
1 dozen bottles. £250-300
2 Armagnac- Vintage Brandy 1933. (Label heavily soiled. Level mid shoulder.)
1 bottle. £100-150
3 Fonseca Guimaraens Vintage Port 1965.
2 bottles. £200-250
4 Chateau Ducru- Beaucaillou Saint- Julien Controlee 1988. (1 bottle); Chateau Lynch
Bages Grand Cru Classe 2001. (1 bottle); Chateau D' Angludet Margaux 2000. (1 bottle);
Chateau Gloria St. Julien 1998. (1 bottle).
4 bottles. £150-200
5 Chateau Lamothe Bergeron- Vintage Claret 1994.
4 magnums. £300-350
‘Nose shows ample fruit, cinnamon, oak with earth and green pepper adding interest.
Easy drinking, nicely balanced, great acidity for food.’
6 For decorative purposes only, Forty three 1977 commemorative Jubilee ales. £20-40
7 For decorative purposes only, A Lees 150 year celebration tankard and two bottled
beers. £20-30
8 Chateau Palmer Margaux 1979.
10 bottles. £800-1000
'Palmer's 1979 has turned out to be one of the better wines of the vintage, but it is not as
profound as I had predicted. The wine has evolved slowly and is just now approaching full
maturity. The colour remains deep ruby with some lightening at the edge. The moderately
intense bouquet of black fruits, earth, cedar, and herbs is followed by a wine with excellent
richness, sweet tannin for the vintage, crisp acidity, and a medium- bodied, stylish
personality. The wine still has tannin in the finish, but the mid-palate and finish are silky
and expansive.' - Robert Parker.
9 Chateau Beychevelle Saint- Julien 1979.
10 bottles. £300-350
‘A very enjoyable wine. Classic St. Julian. Fairly friendly and fruit forward with herbs and
earthiness. A fair amount of fine, resolved tannins remain, plenty of acid, which keeps it light,
fresh and vibrant.’
10 Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou 1979.
11 bottles. £500-600
‘Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou is one of the leading estates of St Julien, classified as a 2eme
Cru Classe. “The high acidity has kept this wine fresh in the mouth, offering
straightforward, slightly diluted, curranty fruit and herbal smells.”
Parker rating 82/100. (Very Good.)’
11 Mixed case: Chassagne- Montrachet-Vintage 1972. Alphonse Pillot & Fils- Selection Jean
Germain. (1 bottle); Auxey-Duresses-Vintage 1973. Selection Jean Germain. (1 bottle);
Meursault Genevrieres-Vintage 1986. Domaine bottled- Jean Boillot. (1 bottle); Auxey-
Duresses- Vintage 1986. Robert Poinsot. (1 bottle); Cotes du Rhone-Vintage 1978. Caves
Saint-Pierre. (1 bottle); Hunter Valley Chardonnay- Vintage 1988. The Rothbury Estate.
(2 bottles); Entre2 Mers-Gamage Sec-Vintage 1985. Union Saint- Vincent. (1 bottle).
8 bottles. £50-70
12 Pommery-Louise Vintage Champagne 1989. (Label soiled.)
1 bottle. £50-70
13 Sarget de Gruaud Larose-Vintage Claret 1997. Saint-Julien-Second wine of Gruaud
Larose.
7 bottles £100-150
‘Very elegant wine, garnet colour, smells like blackberry, raspberry, black currant (cassis),
toast, black pepper and violet. Smooth texture the body is light medium.’
14 Mixed Spirits and liquers: Petre's Port Portugal, (1 bottle); Pernod Fils France, (1
bottle); Sangria Germany, (1 bottle); Dom Ramos Full Cream Golden Sherry, (1 bottle);
Galliano Liquer, (1 bottle); Campanario Mango, (1 bottle); Terra Douraola Caipirinha
Brazilian, (1 bottle); Ballards Odd Couple Strong beer, (1 bottle).
8 bottles. £3-50
15 Warre-Vintage Port 1999. (Late bottle-2003.)
1 bottle. £20-30
16 Cockburns Vintage Port 1985.
6 bottles. £150-200
17 Armagnac.
2 bottles. £50-70
18 Louise Pommery-Cuvee Speciale-Vintage Champagne 1979. (Soiled label.)
1 bottle. £70-90
19 Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin-Non Vintage Champagne.
1 bottle. £30-40
20 YUGOSLAVIA: Domaci Rum. Pomoravlje. (1 50cl bottle-level low shoulder); Brandy
Domaci. Pomoravlje. (1 50cl bottle-level mid shoulder-the label on the verso stamped
with the date "1961"); Maraschino. Maraska-Zadar. (1 50cl bottle-level mid shoulder).
3 bottles. (Capsules grubby). £10-20
21 Chateau Leoville-Vintage Claret 1982. Saint-Julien-2eme Cru Classe. (Labels heavily
soiled and disintegrating-levels-1 in neck, the other high fill.)
2 bottles. £100-150
22 Chateau Rieussec-Vintage Sauternes 1990. Sauternes-1er Grand Cru Classe. (Label
heavily soiled and disintegrating). 1 half bottle. £20-40
23 Chateauneuf du Pape-Bosquet des Papes-Vintage Rhone Red 2004.
Domaine bottled-Boiron et Fils.
3 bottles. £75-100
24 Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin- Brut- Vintage Reserve Champagne 1996.
3 Bottles. £100-150
25 1 Litre bottle of Cointreau, France. Purchased in 1975.
1 bottle. £15-20
26 Noval LB Port, Portugal. (1 bottle); Fonseca Guimaraens 1967 Vintage Port (1 bottle).
2 bottles. £80-120
27 Seven bottles of French red wines: Ventoux Controlee 2010. (2 bottles); (1 bottle);
Chateau Jonqueyres Bordeaux Superieur 2000. (1 bottle); Lirac Vignoble Abeille 2009.
(1 bottle); Plan De Dieu from the Cotes-du-Rhone Villages 2010. (1 bottle); Maison Louis
Latour Fleurie Les Garans 2010. (1 bottle); Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Vielles Vignes 2010.
(1 bottle); Domiane Henri Molinet Du Foudre Saint- Amour. (1 bottle, waxed seal, loose
label).
7 bottles. £80-120
28 From the House of Bell's specially selected Scotch Whiskey to commemorate the birth of
Prince William of Wales 21st June 1982. (1 bottle); Commemorative cased De Luxe 12
years old Whyte & Mackay Blended Scotch Whiskey, to mark the marriage of Prince
Charles & Lady Diana Spencer 1981. (1 cased bottle.)
2 bottles. £100-120
29 Haut Bages Liberal 2003.
12 bottles. £200-400
‘Classic graphite Pavillac aromas with a good amount of oak & black cherry, medium
palate, tannins & acid nicely integrated.’
30 Grand Puy Lacoste 2000.
12 bottles. £500-800
‘A quintessential Pauillac slowly opens up. Very classic aromas of cedars and some
blackberries. The structure is quite aristocratic with very fine tannins, medium body and
refreshing acidity.’
31 Louise Roederer Champagne (1 bottle); Krug Vintage Champagne 1966 (1 bottle).
2 bottles. £50-70
32 Cotes Du Jura 1978 (1 bottle, low level); Chateauneuf de Pape 1983 (1 bottle, low level);
Savennieres- Roche Aux Moines, No 006419, France (1 bottle); Cape Of Good Hope
Clovelly, Cabernet Sauvignon 2003, South Africa (1 bottle); Rheingau Schloss Vollards
1976 (1 bottle); Corbett Canyon Chardonnay 2002, USA (2 bottles); Blue Nun White
Wine 2004 (1 bottle); Geurey- Chambertin 1972 France (1 bottle, low level); Vin
d'Alsace Mure Gewurztraminer (1 bottle).
10 bottles. £30-40
33 Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Rapel Los Rosales 2004 (1 bottle); Sernlo Var- Burg Somlo
Ausbruch 1976 (1 bottle); Rully France 1952 (2 bottles); Ostaatsweingut Rheinhessen
1976 (1 bottle); Yuksek Sarap Extra Ory Doluca Turkey 1970 (1 bottle); Domaine Des
Eau Mard Quarts De Chaume 1997 (1 bottle); Mulled Wine (2 bottles); Veuve Du Vernay
France (1 bottle); Bergerac 1976 (1 bottle); Bergerac 1979 (1 bottle).
12 bottles. £30-40
34 Captain Sekaicho (1 bottle); Kamotsuru Gold (1 bottle); Chartreuse 96 Proof France (1
bottle); Aniversario Pampero (1 bottle); Fonthill Glebe English Fruit Wine, Elderflower
(1 bottle).
5 bottles. £10-20
35 Petit Chablis Domaine Du Chardonnay 1997.
6 bottles. £50-100
36 For decorative purpose only, Gibbs Mew Limited Edition 06171 Princes Wedding Ale,
HRH Prince Andrew to Miss Sarah Ferguson (1 bottle); Bass Prince of Wales Brew 1929
(1 bottle).
2 bottles. £10-20
37 Claret Reserve Bordeaux 1999 France (1 bottle); Merlot Rolling Stones Forty Licks 2007
California (1 bottle); Rioja Campo Vieji Reserva 2004 Spain (1 bottle); Linotti Pinot
Grigio Italy (1 bottle); Faustino VII Rioja 2006 (1 bottle).
5 bottles. £30-50
38 Cuvee Pierre Blanche 2006.
1 bottle. £10-20
39 Puligny- Montrachet-Red Burgundy, Believed 1988. Shipped and bottled by Avery's of
Bristol.
1 bottle. £20-30
40 Chateau Calon-Segur 1993.
6 bottles. £120-160
‘Mature nose with leafy integrated fruits, slightly spicy, floral; palate is medium bodied,
simpler, slightly dry, perfect with Roast beef.’
41 Chateau Rieussec Sautetne 1989.
1 bottle. £40-60
42 Chateau Dulta- Beadcaillou Saint Julien 1988.
1 bottle. £50-100
43 The Hugh Johnson Cellar book, log book for personal wine records and cellar practice.
£40-60
44 Lepanto Brandy Gonzalex Byass Xerez, Spain. (Cased within a mock book).
1 bottle. £20-40
45 Fire Mountain 1996 Reisling, (12 bottles); Soldorado Dry Muscat, (6 bottles);
Hungarian Dry, (6 bottles).
24 bottles. £20-40
46 Mixed Lot of 28 variety bottles from around the World.
28 bottles. £20-40
47 Chateau Cissac, Cru Bourgeois, Medoc (owc)-76-78 Robert Parker points, Red Bordeaux
in original wooden cases 1994.
12 bottles. £150-250
'Full bodied, rich & spicy red wine.'
48 Chateau Cissac, Cru Bourgeois, Medoc (owc)-76-78 Robert Parker points, Red Bordeaux
in original wooden cases 1994.
12 bottles. £150-250
'Full bodied, rich & spicy red wine.'
49 Croft Vintage Port 1970.
3 bottles. £150-200
50 Warre Vintage Port 1966.
1 bottle. £80-120
51 Taylor Vintage Port 1980.
3 bottles. £150-200
52 Sandeman Vintage Port 1970.
3 bottles. £180-220
53 Red Bordeaux 2003 Reserve De La Grange, Montagne St Emilion.
12 bottles. £60-80
54 Red Bordeaux 2003 Reserve De La Grange, Montagne St Emilion.
12 bottles. £60-80
55 Red Bordeaux 1975 Chateau Mouton Baronne Philippe, Grand Cru, Pauillac in
wooden gift box.
1 bottle. £40-60
56 1983 Chateau Batailley, 5th Grand Cru, Pauillac.
1 bottle. £30-50
57 White Bordeaux 2001 Mouton Cadet, Baron Philippe de Rothschild.
12 bottles. £30-50
58 White Bordeaux 2001 Mouton Cadet, Baron Philippe de Rothschild.
12 bottles. £30-50
59 White Bordeaux 2003 Chateau Cotnari Selection de Grains Nobles Dessert Wine.
3 bottles. £30-50
60 French Regional 2003 Les Bories Sauvignon, Vin du Pays du Jardin.
12 bottles. £30-50
61 German NV Friedrich Cuvee 3M Trocken.
12 bottles. £20-40
62 German 1996 Piesporter Mitchlesberg, Hans Rittman. 12 Litres. £20-40
63 Valdivino Chardonnay 2008 Italy.
12 bottles. £20-40
64 Pinot Grigio Rose, Colpi di Fortuna 2006 Italy.
12 bottles. £30-50
65 NV Volupta Rosso.
12 bottles. £20-40
66 Valdivino Chardonnay, Veneto 2008.
12 bottles. £20-40
67 NV Soave, II Borgo.
6 Magnums. £20-40
68 NV La Mancha Blanco, Spain.
12 bottles. £20-40
69 Khan Krum Chardonnay, 1999 East European (6 bottles); Suhindol Merlot
Reserve, 1996 East European (6 bottles).
12 bottles. £20-40
70 Moyston Riesling Seppelt, 1998 South Australia.
12 bottles. £30-50
71 Steenbok Semillon Chardonnay, Western Cape South Africa 2001.
12 bottles. £30-50
72 South Africa Dellrust Jerepigo, Stellenbosch - 17% (50cl), Dessert Wine.
3 bottles. £20-40
73 Creme de Strawberry, Edmond Briottet (1 bottle); Creme de Cerise (cherry),
Edmond Briottet (1 bottle); Creme de Cacao (chocolate), Vedrenne.
3 bottles. £15-20
74 Mixed Wines from Around the World.
12 bottles. £15-20
75 NV Bucks Fizz, Charnelle Premium Sparkling.
12 bottles. £10-20
76 Red Burgundy 1973 Nuits St Georges Les Chaillots Cuvee Mignotte,
Faiveley 1973.
1 bottle. £40-60
77 Cockburn's late bottled Vintage Port 1997.
1 cased bottle. £30-50
78 Dimple Old blended Scotch Whiskey, Haig & Haig, (1 bottle); Dufftown Glenlivet
Pure Malt Scotch Whiskey, Scotland (1 bottle).
2 bottles. £80-100
79 Rouyer Cognac Fine Champagne France.
1 bottle. £60-80
80 Army Issue, 2 litre bottle containing rum. Dark in colour, date unknown,
vendor believes it to be pre Second World War. (Unverified.)
1 bottle. £40-60
81-100 Louise Felipe Edwards Marea de Leyda Sauvignon Blanc 2010 Chile.
6 bottles £80-120
‘Hand harvested, gently pressed to retain the natural fruit aromas and flavour of citrus fruit, melon,
pineapple & pear.’
101-120 Quincho Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva 2010 Chile.
6 bottles. £60-80
‘Delicious aromas of ripe red fruits on the nose, a full bodied wine the palate is bursting with ripe black
currants & blackberries, complimented by a hint of smokey vanilla oak.’
121-140 Finca Agostino Chardonnay Viogner 2010, Argentina.
6 bottles. £40-60
‘The gentle structure and versatility of chardonnay is complimented by Viognier’s floral aromas and the
union of the two grapes can produce a weighty wine that shows lavender and apricot accents.
Chardonnay Viognier wines are usually food friendly and very approachable in their youth. They are
normally consumed within a few years of bottling.’
141-147 Margan Botrytis Semillon, Hunter Valley 2009. 37.5cl.
12 bottles. £120-150
“Combine Semillon, the Hunter Valley & regional pro Andrew Morgan and you’ve got a sweet dessert
wine worthy of any dinner party.” (Wine Selector 2013.)
‘The nose will be delighted with a mix of apricots and butterscotch aromas, while the palate is plus and
sweet rich juicy dried apricots with a soft acidity.’
148-167 Sol de Mayo Chenin Chardonnay, Argentina 2011.
6 bottles. £40-60
‘Aromas of citrus, mango, peach & honey. Medium body, very fruity, with great acidity and lingering
finish. Delicious with pasta, white meat or grilled fish.’
168-187 The Hedonist Grenache Rose 2010, South Australia.
6 bottles. £60-80
‘Medium rose petal pink in colour, bursting with strawberries and cherries on the nose. Full and fruity
palate, exhibiting red berry fruits with a long and lingering finish. Delicious served as an aperitif.’
188 Talisker Single Malt Whiskey, 1957.
1 bottle. £400-500
189 Linkwood Single Malt Whiskey, 1969.
1 bottle £300-400
190 Usher's Old Vatted Glenlivet blended Scotch Whiskey, 1970.
1 bottle. £100-150
191 NV Sparkling Pol Remy Brut Italy.
12 bottles. £50-70
192 NV Sparkling Pol Remy Brut Italy.
12 bottles. £50-70
193 Harling Vineyard English Wine Eastfield House Norfolk.
12 bottles. £30-50
194 Harling Vineyard English Wine Eastfield House Norfolk.
12 bottles. £30-50
195 Moulin a Vent 2008 red burgundy Collin Bourisset.
12 bottles. £80-120
196 Daniel De' l'Annsee Sauvignon Blanc.
12 bottles. £30-50
197 Double magnum Marquis De Caceras 2008 OWC Rioja.
1 bottle. £80-100
198 Chateau Cissac OWC 2009 Haut Medoc.
6 bottles. £100-120
199 Chateau Grand Gueyrot 1982 St Emilion Grand Cru.
4 bottles. £40-60
200 NV Laurent-Perrier Cuvee Rose Brut, Champagne.
1 bottle. £30-50
201 Torres Coronas 1990.
2 bottles. £30-40
202 Pommard Andre Morey 1986.
1 bottle. £10-20
203 Beaune 1er Cru "Les Cent Vignes" Andre Morey.
2 bottles. £20-40
204 Domaine du Vieux Lazaret 1988 Chateauneuf- du- Pape.
2 bottles. £20-30
205 Harrods Finest Reserve Port.
1 bottle. £10-20
206 Chateau Michel De Montaigne, Bergerac, 1995. Produced by Mahler Besse
of Chateau Palmer.
8 bottles. £60-80
207 Chambolle Musigny 1967 GF Grant.
3 bottles. £30-50
208 Mercury 1966.
1 bottle. £20-40
209 Chianti Wicker Flask 1950/60's.
1 bottle. £10-20
210 Chanson Pere & Fis La Dominode, Savigny- les- Beaune Premier Cru, France.
1 bottle. £20-30
211 NV Domaines Ott Les Domaniers de Puits Mouret Cotes de Provence Rose,
Provence, France.
1 bottle. £10-20
212 Chateau Gruaud- Larose, Saint Julien, 1970 CB France.
5 bottles. £75-100
“We Wish All Our Clients
A Very Merry Christmas &
A Happy New Year.”
For more information about our sales and valuation services, please visit;
www.salisburyauctioncentre.co.uk or call Jenny Coles 01722 342045.
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