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75cl BOTTLE 'FINE OLD RARE SHERRY - AMONTILLADO DEL PUERTO 1/10' bottled by Emilio Lustan, S.A. No. L2184, 18.5% vol, selected by Berry Bros & Rudd Ltd. and a 75cl BOTTLE OF 'PELLEGRINO - MARSALA SUPERIORE' 18% vol and a 70cl BOTTLE 'MARC DE BOURGOGNE 1986' brandy wine, 42% vol, bottled 12/12/2003
4 bottles mixed Lot Fine mature Bordeaux wines including Classified Growth Margaux Comprising 1 bottle Chateau Rauzan Segla Grand Cru Classe Margaux 1989 (b/n), 1 bottle Chateau Ramage La Batisse, Cru Bourgeois Haut Medoc 1989 (m/s), 1 bottle Sarget de Gruaud Larose St Julien (2nd wine of Chateau Gruaud Larose) 1984 9t/s) and 1 bottle Chateau La Dominique, St Emilion Grand Cru Classe 1993
A rare unopened 1.5-litre bottle of wine allegedly made to celebrate Adolf Hitler's 55th birthday, 'Fuhrerwein Schwazer Tafelwein' 1944 together with 1 bottle 1940 Deutche (sic) Reichs Rotwein These two bottles look extremely authentic with glass, labels and seals that reflect that era. However there is much sceptical and controversial historic reference backing up the details. Recent reports state that the wine was commissioned by Hitler (who was 'famously teetotal) as gifts for his general staff. The label on the bottle carries an image of an eagle on top of a swastika and a stamp of the Reichszeugmeisterei, the central office that supplied Nazi equipment. The wine itself is 12 per cent ABV Schwarzer Tafelwein - 'black table wine' - thought to have been made in Germany but, despite a wax seal on the bottle, it is likely that it would now be undrinkable. “Adolf Hitler, it has been claimed, had commissioned the red wine to be made for his 55th birthday to give as presents to his general staff. He was so self-obsessed that he called the wine Fuhrerwein and insisted the label carried a picture of himself on it. Less than one year after it was made Hitler was dead and the war was all but over. The bottle is a rare 1.5-litre magnum. It is believed by some that the bottle is an important historical artifact - it is certainly not a bottle that you would come across very often, if at all.” Please Note: Wright Marshall is unable to confirm or guarantee the authenticity of this Lot.
2 bottles Chateau Belgrave Grand Cru Classe St Laurent Haut Medoc 1933(1 bottle ullaged to low shoulder, 1 bottle at vts) Both bottles would have been French bottled by Sichel in Bordeaux - the bottle at low shoulder has full clear original label and Sichel embossed capsule - still intense ruby colour. The bottle at vts only has a hand written label with capsule missing - our relationship with the vendor very strongly suggests that the wine is authentic.
5 bottles 'BIN 95' Penfolds “Grange” 1990 Presented in OWC with all bottles in original wrapping and in perfect condition (all levels at b/n or above) and complete with a copy of Winemaker John Duval's comments. “The first Penfolds Bin 95 Vintage to be labelled simply “Grange”. 1990 is recorded as one of the greatest Vintages in Australian wine history. 1990 “Grange” ranks along with 1955, 1962 and 1971 as a great 'Classic' Vintage”
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