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Auction archive: Lot number 308

Château Lafite-Rothschild--Vintage 1858

Fine Wines
17 Nov 2009
Estimate
CHF7,500 - CHF9,500
ca. US$7,404 - US$9,378
Price realised:
CHF10,925
ca. US$10,785
Auction archive: Lot number 308

Château Lafite-Rothschild--Vintage 1858

Fine Wines
17 Nov 2009
Estimate
CHF7,500 - CHF9,500
ca. US$7,404 - US$9,378
Price realised:
CHF10,925
ca. US$10,785
Beschreibung:

Château Lafite-Rothschild--Vintage 1858
1 bottle per lot
CHATEAU LAFITE-ROTHSCHILD Château Lafite-Rothschild is the largest of the celebrated first-growths and of very ancient renown. It occupies the finest crests in Pauillac. Throughout the Middle Ages, the Seigneurs of Lafite were the high administrators of justice in the country. It was through the officers of their choice that they exercised this right until 1789. The great qualities shown by their wines earned them the sobriquet "Prince of Vines". Lafite was very fashionable at the king's table in the time of Louis XV. It had a place of honor at the banquets held by Marshal de Richelieu and Madame de Pompadour always poured some at her little suppers. After having been the property of the great Sgur family, it belonged to Mr. de Prichard, President of the Parliament of Guienne, until the end of the 18th century. Unfortunately, he was not spared by the upheaval of the revolution and was guillotined in Paris on June 30, 1794. At this point, Lafite became the property of the State, eventually it was acquired by a Dutchman, Vanderberghes and then by the English banker Sir Samuel Scott In 1868, it was purchased by Baron James de Rothschild and still belongs to his heirs. The Baron's purchase of Lafite came late in his life as he was 76 years old. By now many are aware of Lafite's legendary pre-phylloxera vintages - 1864, Lord Roseberry's 1865, the Glamis Castle's 1870 and the Woodperry House's 1874. Then of course there are great Lafite mid-century vintages of our time - 1945, 1947, 1949, 1959 and 1962. It is said that the bouquet of Lafite is very suave and of incomparable delicacy; its savor brings together at the same time the taste of almonds and the scent of violets without being possible to distinguish whether the one dominates the other. Lafite is simply in balance, poise and restraint. A SUPERB COLLECTION OF LAFITE-ROTHSCHILD FROM RARE VINTAGES All the wines were recently removed from a perfect cellar in a chalet in a ski resort at altitude All the wines are offered in cartons Château Lafite-Rothschild--Vintage 1858 Pauillac, 1er cru classé Reconditioned at the chateau. Bin-soiled and slightly damaged label. Level into neck Tasting Note: Seven notes. All remarkably flavoury in all seven notes, the last recorded: a warm amber colour; a short burst of exquisite, quintessentially Lafite fragrance; lean, clean, delicious. 1988 ***** (Five stars) 1 bottle per lot

Auction archive: Lot number 308
Auction:
Datum:
17 Nov 2009
Auction house:
Christie's
17 November 2009, Geneva
Beschreibung:

Château Lafite-Rothschild--Vintage 1858
1 bottle per lot
CHATEAU LAFITE-ROTHSCHILD Château Lafite-Rothschild is the largest of the celebrated first-growths and of very ancient renown. It occupies the finest crests in Pauillac. Throughout the Middle Ages, the Seigneurs of Lafite were the high administrators of justice in the country. It was through the officers of their choice that they exercised this right until 1789. The great qualities shown by their wines earned them the sobriquet "Prince of Vines". Lafite was very fashionable at the king's table in the time of Louis XV. It had a place of honor at the banquets held by Marshal de Richelieu and Madame de Pompadour always poured some at her little suppers. After having been the property of the great Sgur family, it belonged to Mr. de Prichard, President of the Parliament of Guienne, until the end of the 18th century. Unfortunately, he was not spared by the upheaval of the revolution and was guillotined in Paris on June 30, 1794. At this point, Lafite became the property of the State, eventually it was acquired by a Dutchman, Vanderberghes and then by the English banker Sir Samuel Scott In 1868, it was purchased by Baron James de Rothschild and still belongs to his heirs. The Baron's purchase of Lafite came late in his life as he was 76 years old. By now many are aware of Lafite's legendary pre-phylloxera vintages - 1864, Lord Roseberry's 1865, the Glamis Castle's 1870 and the Woodperry House's 1874. Then of course there are great Lafite mid-century vintages of our time - 1945, 1947, 1949, 1959 and 1962. It is said that the bouquet of Lafite is very suave and of incomparable delicacy; its savor brings together at the same time the taste of almonds and the scent of violets without being possible to distinguish whether the one dominates the other. Lafite is simply in balance, poise and restraint. A SUPERB COLLECTION OF LAFITE-ROTHSCHILD FROM RARE VINTAGES All the wines were recently removed from a perfect cellar in a chalet in a ski resort at altitude All the wines are offered in cartons Château Lafite-Rothschild--Vintage 1858 Pauillac, 1er cru classé Reconditioned at the chateau. Bin-soiled and slightly damaged label. Level into neck Tasting Note: Seven notes. All remarkably flavoury in all seven notes, the last recorded: a warm amber colour; a short burst of exquisite, quintessentially Lafite fragrance; lean, clean, delicious. 1988 ***** (Five stars) 1 bottle per lot

Auction archive: Lot number 308
Auction:
Datum:
17 Nov 2009
Auction house:
Christie's
17 November 2009, Geneva
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