People who love fine wine would realize the significance of a rare bottle coming under the hammer.
At a recent Sotheby Auction, a rare Nebuchadnezzar (15L bottle) of Masseto 2007 wine was sold for $49,000 US dollars (37,000 Euros).
Sales of Masseto bottles of wine at auctions are increasing steadily both in Italy (Pandolfini, Gelardini & Romani, etc.) and abroad (Christie’s and Sotheby’s London, New York, Hong Kong, Acer Merral, etc.).
The rare Nebuchadnezzar is one of only eight ever produced by esteemed Italian winery, Tenuta dell’Ornellaia. Due to its rarity, there was much anticipation for the Sotheby Auction. Many International collectors were ready to bid on this rare bottle of Masseto.
Accolades rating for Masseto 2007: 97 points Wine Spectator, 96 points Wine Advocate, 98 points Falstaff e L’Eccellenza of the L’Espresso Guide.
CEO and President of Sotheby’s Wine, Americas and Asia, Jamie Ritchie, was quoted, “Masseto confirmed it’s highly desirable status with bidders from Asia, Europe and the Americas fiercely competing to win this very rare Nebuchadnezzar (15L bottle) of Masseto, which sold to a private Asian buyer for $49,000 after a protracted bidding battle. This was one of only eight Nebuchadnezzars produced, five of which are still at the winery. We were delighted that Giovanni Geddes, CEO of Tenuta dell’Ornellaia was able to be in our New York saleroom to witness the bidding war.”