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Global value of wine sold at auction dips
The total value of wine sold at auctions worldwide was slightly down in June and over half the sum reached in May, this year’s peak.
Nine auctions last month shifted just over £6.17 million worth of wine, a drop of £1.5m on May when £7.7m was sold from the same number of events. In contrast, as many as 14 auctions in May raised almost £117m.
According to the Liv-ex auction monitor, published in the drinks business each month, June’s top five lots were all from Domaine de la Romanée Conti (DRC) with mid June’s Zachys Hong Kong auction making the largest single sale: a case of La Tåche 1990, which fetched £26,543.40.
The leading lot in May was also from DRC and sold in Hong Kong, this time through Sotheby’s. It was a single 600cl bottle of 1989 Romanée Conti, and fetched over £40,000.
April’s auction total was significantly buoyed by five cases of 1982 Lafite Rothschild, again sold in Hong Kong but through Christie’s, raising £116,975.05. However, earlier in the month a 300cl bottle of DRC La Tåche 1990 fetched just under £84,000 at Zachys in New York.
Top five lots by value in June:
Date Auction City Wine Vintage Unit Size Quantity Price
13.06.09 Zachys Hong Kong DRC, La Tåche 1990 12x75cl 1 £26,543.40
13.06.09 Zachys Hong Kong DRC, Assortment 1990 12x75cl 1 £26,543.40
27.06.09 HDH Chicago DRC, Assortment 1971 12x75cl 1 £25,322.40
13.06.09 Sothebys New York DRC, Assortment 1990 12x75cl 1 £23,936.33
27.06.09 HDH Chicago DRC, Assortment 1971 12x75cl 1 £23,151.90
Source: liv-ex.com
Patrick Schmitt, 16.07.09