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Auction archive: Lot number 353

DIAMOND CREEK, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, GRAVELLY MEADOW 1982 (1 MAG) [MULTIPLE...

Estimate
US$450 - US$650
Price realised:
US$429
Auction archive: Lot number 353

DIAMOND CREEK, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, GRAVELLY MEADOW 1982 (1 MAG) [MULTIPLE...

Estimate
US$450 - US$650
Price realised:
US$429
Beschreibung:

Diamond Creek, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gravelly Meadow 1982 (1 mag) [Multiple Vineyard Listing] Diamond Creek, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gravelly Meadow 1982 (1 mag) u. vts, stained label, corroded capsule, sign of seepage Diamond Creek, Cabernet Sauvignon, Volcanic Hill 1982 (1 mag) u. bn, scuffed label, corroded capsule, sign of seepage Diamond Creek, Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Rock Terrace 1982 (1 mag) u. bn, sign of seepage, corroded capsule Lot 353 3 mags (owc) per lot: USD 450-650 When, in 1968, the late Al Brounstein bought 70 acres of land on Diamond Mountain, in the northern Mayacamas Range of Napa, he noticed three distinctly different soil types as well as a diversity of exposure to the sun. There is also a tiny area round the Lake which, in some years, is made separately as Lake. A thumbnail sketch of each vineyard gives an idea of the scale of things. Red Rock Terrace, 7 acres with reddish-brown soil. Gravelly Meadow, 5 acres with gravel, sand soil and a cooler climate. Volcanic Hill, 8 acres of south-facing hillside vineyard with white volcanic ash. Lake, a 3/4 acre vineyard with gravel, sand soil and the coolest microclimate- usually blended into Gravelly Meadow, except in outstanding years. Production lies between 2500 and 3500 cases a year, one reason for Diamond Creek's comparatively rare appearance at auction - another reason is that perhaps wine lovers actually drink the stuff! One can see why. Serena Sutcliffe, MW Quantity: 1

Auction archive: Lot number 353
Auction:
Datum:
9 Nov 2013
Auction house:
Sotheby's
New York
Beschreibung:

Diamond Creek, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gravelly Meadow 1982 (1 mag) [Multiple Vineyard Listing] Diamond Creek, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gravelly Meadow 1982 (1 mag) u. vts, stained label, corroded capsule, sign of seepage Diamond Creek, Cabernet Sauvignon, Volcanic Hill 1982 (1 mag) u. bn, scuffed label, corroded capsule, sign of seepage Diamond Creek, Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Rock Terrace 1982 (1 mag) u. bn, sign of seepage, corroded capsule Lot 353 3 mags (owc) per lot: USD 450-650 When, in 1968, the late Al Brounstein bought 70 acres of land on Diamond Mountain, in the northern Mayacamas Range of Napa, he noticed three distinctly different soil types as well as a diversity of exposure to the sun. There is also a tiny area round the Lake which, in some years, is made separately as Lake. A thumbnail sketch of each vineyard gives an idea of the scale of things. Red Rock Terrace, 7 acres with reddish-brown soil. Gravelly Meadow, 5 acres with gravel, sand soil and a cooler climate. Volcanic Hill, 8 acres of south-facing hillside vineyard with white volcanic ash. Lake, a 3/4 acre vineyard with gravel, sand soil and the coolest microclimate- usually blended into Gravelly Meadow, except in outstanding years. Production lies between 2500 and 3500 cases a year, one reason for Diamond Creek's comparatively rare appearance at auction - another reason is that perhaps wine lovers actually drink the stuff! One can see why. Serena Sutcliffe, MW Quantity: 1

Auction archive: Lot number 353
Auction:
Datum:
9 Nov 2013
Auction house:
Sotheby's
New York
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