Among the most sought-after gems by enthusiasts and collectors of fine wines, a bottle of stands out Romanée-Conti Côte de Nuits Grand Cru 1999, a vintage that has become iconic for this legendary Burgundy label, with a rating between 15.000 and 30.000 euro. Alongside it, the most recent version of the 2024 (esteem 10.000-20.000 euro) and another jewel in the crown of the famous fashion house: The Tâche 2009, whose estimated value fluctuates between 3.500 and 7.000 euro. France dominates the top lot rankings also with the Corton-Charlemagne Domaine J.-F. Coche-Dury 2015 (esteem 3.000-5.000 euro) and again with The Tâche 2011 (esteem 3.000-6.000 euro), consolidating a top 5 entirely dedicated to the oenological prestige of the Alps.
These excellences are just some of the protagonists of the auction “Fine wines from a refined collection”, organized by Pandolfini, which will stop in Milan (via Manzoni 45) on 19 February, offering connoisseurs an unmissable opportunity to acquire bottles of historical and collectible value.
Italy, of course, is not standing by and watching. Among the most significant lots are three bottles of Barolo Monfortino Riserva 2010 di Giacomo Conterno (evaluated between 2.000 and 4.000 euro), one of the highest expressions of the denomination, alongside the version Magnum of the same vintage (similar estimate). It could not be missed Sassicaia, the iconic wine of San Guido estate, XNUMX 11 bottles of the 2000 vintage, quoted between 1.600 and 3.200 euro. Tuscany continues to shine with 6 bottles of Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2016 di Poggio di Sotto (esteem 1.000-2.000 euro), accompanied by another selection of the same vintage (estimate 500-1.000 euro). To complete the Montalcino parterre, the Brunello Montosoli of Altesino, historic winery led by the entrepreneur Elizabeth Gnudi Angelini, which presents two large-format bottles from 2016: one Magnum and one from 5 liters, estimated between 600 and 1.200 euro.
The Pandolfini event promises a selection of extraordinary bottles, many of which have been awarded the prestigious score 100/100 Parker. Italy stands out with highly charming and rare verticals signed Masseto, Bartolo Mascarello, Solaia and Vietti. The section dedicated to French wines is no exception, with the great Château and Domaine of Burgundy and Bordeaux, among which Mouton, Yquem and Rousseau. Finally, an exclusive space is reserved for “new world” jewels, with labels that are rarely seen on the European market, such as Sine Qua Non, Harlan Estate and the legendary Screaming Eagle 1997, with an estimate between 2.000 and 6.000 euro.
An unmissable event for collectors and enthusiasts, where the best of international viticulture is intertwined in a selection of rare elegance and prestige.