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Australian Red Wine Wickman's Fine Wine Auctions March 2017 Auction https://www.wickman.net.au/ Catalogue All sales are subject to the conditions published on the website at: https://www.wickman.net.au/register-agreement.aspx Bidding closes Monday, 27 March 2017, 8:00pm ACST. A Buyers Premium of 11% (including GST) applies to all lots in this sale. IMPORTANT: Bidding is per bottle or per magnum etc. unless otherwise stated. NOTE: ALL lots in this auction have been posted without any hidden reserve price and the column below labeled ‘Opening Bid’ indicates the lots opening price at the time of the auction first listing online. PROVENANCE: A wines provenance is its purchase and storage history and it is essential knowledge for anyone contemplating buying fine wine on the secondary market. We make every effort to determine the history of any wine we place to auction. • Verified Indicates that we have verified the wines provenance. • Checked Indicates that we have checked the provenance of this wine with the owner but have NOT verified it. • Nothing We have not been able to determine the wines past owner(s) nor its storage history. Wickman’s Fine Wine Auctions Monday, 27 March 2017 Catalogue Website: https://www.wickman.net.au/ Email: [email protected] Page 1 of 55 Wickman's Fine Wine Auctions Australian Red Wine Lot Opening Wine Name Price Provenance No. Bid ($) Range 22453 $8 1 Bottle ANNIES LANE Cabernet Merlot, Clare $8 - $8 Guaranteed Valley 2013 (Screwcap,photo on website) 22456 $110 1 Bottle BENJAMIN LEROUX Le Mitans 1er $121 - Guaranteed Cru, Volnay-Mitans 2014 (photo on website) $143 22457 $110 1 Bottle BENJAMIN LEROUX Le Mitans 1er $121 - Guaranteed Cru, Volnay-Mitans 2013 (Screwcap,photo on $143 website) 22458 $110 1 Bottle BENJAMIN LEROUX Le Mitans 1er $121 - Guaranteed Cru, Volnay-Mitans 2013 (Screwcap,photo on $143 website) 22459 $20 6 Bottles BEST'S WINES Bin 1 Great Western $22 - Checked Shiraz, Grampians 2014 (photo on website, $26 Screwcap) 22460 $20 3 Bottles BEST'S WINES Bin 1 Great Western $22 - Checked Shiraz, Grampians 2014 (photo on website, $26 Screwcap) 22461 $20 2 Bottles BEST'S WINES Bin 1 Great Western $22 - Checked Shiraz, Grampians 2014 (photo on website, $26 Screwcap) 22462 $20 1 Bottle BEST'S WINES Bin 1 Great Western $22 - Checked Shiraz, Grampians 2014 (photo on website, $26 Screwcap) 22463 $22 3 Bottles BEST'S WINES Bin 1 Great Western $25 - Guaranteed Shiraz, Grampians 2013 (Screwcap,photo on $30 website) 22464 $22 2 Bottles BEST'S WINES Bin 1 Great Western $25 - Guaranteed Shiraz, Grampians 2013 (Screwcap,photo on $30 website) 22465 $22 1 Bottle BEST'S WINES Bin 1 Great Western $25 - Guaranteed Shiraz, Grampians 2013 (Screwcap,photo on $30 website) 22466 $81 1 Bottle BINDI Block 5 Pinot Noir, Macedon $90 - Guaranteed Ranges 2013 (Screwcap,photo on website) $100 22469 $29 1 Bottle BINDI Composition Pinot Noir, $35 - Guaranteed Macedon 2009 (photo on website) $40 22470 $40 3 Bottles BINDI Dixon Pinot Noir, Macedon $45 - Guaranteed Ranges 2014 (photo on website) $50 22471 $40 3 Bottles BINDI Dixon Pinot Noir, Macedon $45 - Guaranteed Ranges 2014 (photo on website) $50 22472 $40 1 Bottle BINDI Dixon Pinot Noir, Macedon $45 - Guaranteed Ranges 2014 (photo on website) $50 22473 $40 1 Bottle BINDI Dixon Pinot Noir, Macedon $45 - Guaranteed Ranges 2014 (photo on website) $50 Wickman’s Fine Wine Auctions Monday, 27 March 2017 Catalogue Website: https://www.wickman.net.au/ Email: [email protected] Page 2 of 55 Wickman's Fine Wine Auctions Australian Red Wine Lot Opening Wine Name Price Provenance No. Bid ($) Range 22474 $49 1 Bottle BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $60 - Guaranteed Ranges 2011 (photo on website) $70 22475 $54 3 Bottles BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $60 - Guaranteed Ranges 2011 (photo on website) $70 22476 $54 3 Bottles BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $60 - Guaranteed Ranges 2011 (photo on website) $70 22477 $54 2 Bottles BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $60 - Guaranteed Ranges 2011 (photo on website) $70 22478 $54 1 Bottle BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $60 - Guaranteed Ranges 2011 (photo on website) $70 22479 $57 1 Bottle BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $70 - Guaranteed Ranges 2010 (photo on website) $80 22480 $63 3 Bottles BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $70 - Guaranteed Ranges 2010 (photo on website) $80 22481 $63 3 Bottles BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $70 - Guaranteed Ranges 2010 (photo on website) $80 22482 $63 2 Bottles BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $70 - Guaranteed Ranges 2010 (photo on website) $80 22483 $63 1 Bottle BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $70 - Guaranteed Ranges 2010 (photo on website) $80 22484 $63 3 Bottles BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $70 - Guaranteed Ranges 2010 (photo on website) $80 22485 $63 2 Bottles BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $70 - Guaranteed Ranges 2010 (photo on website) $80 22486 $63 1 Bottle BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $70 - Guaranteed Ranges 2010 (photo on website) $80 22487 $54 2 Bottles BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $60 - Guaranteed Ranges 2009 (photo on website) $70 22488 $54 1 Bottle BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $60 - Guaranteed Ranges 2009 (photo on website) $70 22489 $54 1 Bottle BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $60 - Guaranteed Ranges 2009 (photo on website) $70 22490 $54 1 Bottle BINDI Kaye Pinot Noir, Macedon $60 - Guaranteed Ranges 2009 (photo on website) $70 22498 $54 2 Bottles BINDI Original Vineyard Pinot Noir, $60 - Guaranteed Macedon Ranges 2013 (photo on website) $75 22499 $54 1 Bottle BINDI Original Vineyard Pinot Noir, $60 - Guaranteed Macedon Ranges 2013 (photo on website) $75 22500 $54 1 Bottle BINDI Original Vineyard Pinot Noir, $60 - Guaranteed Macedon Ranges 2013 (photo on website) $75 22501 $54 3 Bottles BINDI Original Vineyard Pinot Noir, $60 - Guaranteed Macedon Ranges 2013 (photo on website) $75 Wickman’s Fine Wine Auctions Monday, 27 March 2017 Catalogue Website: https://www.wickman.net.au/ Email: [email protected] Page 3 of 55 Wickman's Fine Wine Auctions Australian Red Wine Lot Opening Wine Name Price Provenance No. Bid ($) Range 22502 $54 2 Bottles BINDI Original Vineyard Pinot Noir, $60 - Guaranteed Macedon Ranges 2013 (photo on website) $75 22503 $54 1 Bottle BINDI Original Vineyard Pinot Noir, $60 - Guaranteed Macedon Ranges 2013 (photo on website) $75 22509 $54 1 Magnum BLUE PYRENEES ESTATE Dry $60 - Checked Red, Pyrenees 1990 (presentation box,photo $80 on website) 22516 $54 1 Magnum CENTENARY OF FEDERATION $60 - Unknown Centenary Red 1901-2001 Cabernet Shiraz $100 Blend, Multi Area Blend 1999 (VHS, with box, 1.5L,photo on website) 22517 $54 1 Magnum CENTENARY OF FEDERATION $60 - Unknown Centenary Red 1901-2001 Cabernet Shiraz $100 Blend, Multi Area Blend 1999 (VHS, with box, 1.5L,photo on website) 22518 $350 1 Double Magnum CHALK HILL WINES Alpha $385 - Guaranteed Crucis Shiraz, McLaren Vale 2010 (timber $455 case,photo on website) 22519 $6 1 Bottle CHAMBERS ROSEWOOD WINERY $6 - $6 Guaranteed Anton Ruch, Rutherglen 2010 (Screwcap,photo on website) 22545 $219 1 Bottle CLARENDON HILLS Astralis Syrah, $270 - Checked McLaren Vale 1999 (photo on website) $320 22546 $219 1 Bottle CLARENDON HILLS Astralis Syrah, $270 - Checked McLaren Vale 1999 (photo on website) $320 22547 $32 1 Bottle CLARENDON HILLS Shiraz, McLaren $40 - Checked Vale 1996 (signs of previous weeping, minor $50 soiled label,photo on website) 22548 $20 2 Bottles COLDSTREAM HILLS Limited $25 - Checked Release Shiraz, Yarra Valley 2001 (photo on $35 website) 22549 $20 1 Bottle COLDSTREAM HILLS Limited Release $25 - Checked Shiraz, Yarra Valley 2001 (photo on website) $35 22550 $20 1 Bottle COLDSTREAM HILLS Limited Release $25 - Checked Shiraz, Yarra Valley 2001 (photo on website) $35 22557 $38 1 Magnum CORIOLE Shiraz, McLaren Vale $42 - Checked 1996 (photo on website) $50 22558 $9 3 Bottles CRABTREE Cabernet Sauvignon, $9 - $9 Guaranteed Clare Valley 2010 (stained label, Screwcap,photo on website) 22559 $9 2 Bottles CRABTREE Cabernet Sauvignon, $9 - $9 Guaranteed Clare Valley 2010 (very minor scuff label, Screwcap,photo on website) Wickman’s Fine Wine Auctions Monday, 27 March 2017 Catalogue Website: https://www.wickman.net.au/ Email: [email protected] Page 4 of 55 Wickman's Fine Wine Auctions Australian Red Wine Lot Opening Wine Name Price Provenance No. Bid ($) Range 22560 $9 4 Bottles CRABTREE Cabernet Sauvignon, $9 - $9 Guaranteed Clare Valley 2010 (Screwcap,photo on website) 22564 $81 1 Bottle CULLEN WINES Diana Madeline $90 - Guaranteed Cabernet Merlot, Margaret River 2013 $110 (Screwcap,photo on website) 22570 $270 1 Bottle CULLEN WINES Vanya Cabernet $300 - Guaranteed Sauvignon, Margaret River 2012 $350 (Screwcap,photo on website) 22571 $270 1 Bottle CULLEN WINES Vanya Cabernet $300 - Guaranteed Sauvignon, Margaret River 2012 $350 (Screwcap,photo on website) 22572 $49 1 Bottle CURLY FLAT The Curly Pinot Noir, $60 - Guaranteed Macedon Ranges 2011 (photo on website, $70 Screwcap) 22573 $11 1 Bottle D'ARENBERG WINES d'Arry's $12 - Checked Original Shiraz Grenache, McLaren Vale 2013 $14 (Screwcap,photo on website) 22580 $18 1 Bottle DERWENT ESTATE Pinot Noir, $19 - Unknown Southern Tasmania 2003 (photo on website, $21 Screwcap) 22582 $40 1 Bottle DOMAINE A Pinot Noir, Southern $50 - Checked Tasmania 2000 (minor stained & scuffed $70 label,photo on website) 22583 $97 1 Bottle DOMAINE A Stoney Vineyard Pinot $120 - Checked Noir, Southern Tasmania 2000 (photo on $140 website) 22628 $15 2 Bottles EDEN ROAD WINES The Long Road $17 - Checked Shiraz, Canberra-Hilltops 2011 $17 (Screwcap,photo on website) 22667 $36 3 Bottles FOX CREEK
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