56 bottles per lot
细节
POWERFUL, EXOTIC LA TACHE
Second only to Romanee-Conti itself, La Tache is at the very summit of Burgundian quality, producing rich, powerful and exotic wines that last for decades.
Under the control of the monks of the Chapitre Saint-Denis de Nuits until the Revolution, the vineyard passed from Louis-Philibert Joly de Bevy to Jacques Jacquinot and again to Claude-Francois Vienot, negociant of Dijon.
At the turn of the 19th century, Vienot sold his vines to Guillaume Basire, which were finally acquired by General Liger-Belair by marriage and retained by his family until 1933. The vineyard was expanded during this period by the addition of a part of Les Gaudichots, a vineyard that adjoins La Tache. This plot, known as Tache Gaudichots or Tache Gaudichottee, was acquired by the Duvault-Blochet family, ancestors of the de Villaines who currently co-own La Tache and the Domaine de la Romanee-Conti.
The heirs of General Liger-Belair sold the vineyard at auction to Edmond Gaudin de Villaine and Jacques Chambon, making them sole owners of this most magnificent Burgundy terroirs,
La Tache
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
1951-2008x1/each year except 1958, 1968
56 bottles per lot
Second only to Romanee-Conti itself, La Tache is at the very summit of Burgundian quality, producing rich, powerful and exotic wines that last for decades.
Under the control of the monks of the Chapitre Saint-Denis de Nuits until the Revolution, the vineyard passed from Louis-Philibert Joly de Bevy to Jacques Jacquinot and again to Claude-Francois Vienot, negociant of Dijon.
At the turn of the 19th century, Vienot sold his vines to Guillaume Basire, which were finally acquired by General Liger-Belair by marriage and retained by his family until 1933. The vineyard was expanded during this period by the addition of a part of Les Gaudichots, a vineyard that adjoins La Tache. This plot, known as Tache Gaudichots or Tache Gaudichottee, was acquired by the Duvault-Blochet family, ancestors of the de Villaines who currently co-own La Tache and the Domaine de la Romanee-Conti.
The heirs of General Liger-Belair sold the vineyard at auction to Edmond Gaudin de Villaine and Jacques Chambon, making them sole owners of this most magnificent Burgundy terroirs,
La Tache
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
1951-2008x1/each year except 1958, 1968
56 bottles per lot
拍场告示
Please note that vintage 1958 is not offered (no production this year). And the correct condition for vintage 1957 should be: Level: 3 cms, bin-soiled label, US strip label, No. 02107
荣誉呈献
Austin Zhang