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Sale Results Catalogue All Sales Subject to the Conditions Printed in This Catalogue Created On: 27/09/2021 8:47:42 AM Endeavour Group Limited. ABN: Page 1 of 7 Sale Results Catalogue All sales subject to the conditions printed in this catalogue Created on: 27/09/2021 8:47:42 AM BWA19W - Barossa Wine Online Auction 2019 Bidding closed 7:00 PM Sunday, May 5, 2019 A Buyers Premium of 15% excluding GST applies to all lots. All lots sold GST inclusive, except where marked '#'. AUSTRALIA > Australia A-E Lot No Description Vintage Quantity Bottle Winning Price Classification 1 BAROSSA BOY The Boy’s Inspirational Tour & 10 Bottle Mixed Set, NV 1 Ticket Passed In Barossa. 2 BETHANY WINES East Grounds Shiraz 6 Bottle Vertical Set 2014 - 2016, MV 1 Set $240.000000000 Barossa Valley. Original Presentation Box/es, Screwcap Closure. Seal of 000000000 Provenance no.: 447 - 482 Barossa Old Vine Charter: Old Vine 3 BETHANY WINES GR 13 Reserve Shiraz, Barossa Valley. Wax Capsule/s, 2012 1 Magnum Passed In Individual Timber Case/s. Seal of Provenance no.: 483 Barossa Old Vine Charter: Old Vine Barossa Trust Mark Renown for its character and provenance, the Bethany GR Reserve Shiraz is only made in exceptional vintages. The 2012 vintage is the 13th release of the GR Shiraz series since its inception in 1992. “Retains excellent crimson-purple hue; the high quality, perfectly inserted cork should stand by the wine for decades to come; the expressive bouquet leads into an effortless palate, both with the same red and black fruits message; the tannins are superfine, the oak integrated. It has the balance and harmony to ensure a long and prosperous life.” James Halliday 2016. 4 BROTHERS AT WAR Our Mums Love Rosé and The Grape Grower MV 1 Set Passed In Riesling 6 Bottle Mixed Set, Eden Valley. Screwcap Closure. Seal of Provenance no.: 566 - 571 5 BROTHERS AT WAR Single Vineyard Shiraz 2 Bottle Set, Barossa. 2015 1 Set $160.000000000 Original Presentation Box/es, Screwcap Closure. Seal of Provenance no.: 000000000 565, 565 The single vineyard series showcases the best of the Eden and Barossa Valleys. Produced only in the best years, these small selected parcels are hand picked, crushed, plunged and labelled. Aged in only new oak for 18 months and further aged in bottle for 12 to 18 months. This vintage is sold out and comes from our museum stock! Halliday rated 96 and 95 points respectively. 6 CHAFFEY BROS WINE CO Pax Aeterna Grenache 6 Bottle Vertical Set MV 1 Set Passed In 2016 - 2018, Barossa Valley. Screwcap Closure. Seal of Provenance no.: 537 - 542 Barossa Old Vine Charter: Old Vine 7 CHAFFEY BROS WINE CO Punkt Pack 6 Bottle Mixed Set, Eden Valley. MV 1 Set Passed In Seal of Provenance no.: 543 - 548 8 CHATEAU TANUNDA The Chateau 100 Year Old Vines Shiraz, Barossa. 2016 1 Imperial $2600.00000000 Signed by Winemaker, Wax Capsule/s, Individual Timber Case/s. Seal of 0000000000 Provenance no.: 588 Barossa Old Vine Charter: Centenarian Vine Barossa Trust Mark Complexity, balance and rarity are all traits when talking about the 100 Year Old Vines Shiraz. From some of the oldest Shiraz vineyards in the world, this perennial award winner and Barossa Trustmark recipient, offers all the hallmarks of a World Class Shiraz. Only 25 Imperials of the 2016 vintage were produced and this special edition comes signed by Senior Winemaker Neville Rowe. 9 CHATEAU TANUNDA The Chateau 100 Year Old Vines Shiraz 3 Magnum MV 1 Set $1503.00000000 Mixed Set, Barossa. Signed by Winemaker, Individual Timber Case/s. Seal 0000000000 of Provenance no.: 585 - 587 Barossa Old Vine Charter: Centenarian Vine Barossa Trust Mark 10 CHATEAU YALDARA The Art of Fortifieds Special Barossa Experience, NV 1 Ticket Passed In Barossa. 11 EDEN HALL Block 3 Cabernet 3 Magnum Set, Eden Valley. Individual MV 1 Set Passed In Timber Case/s. Seal of Provenance no.: 601 - 603 Page 2 of 7 Lot No Description Vintage Quantity Bottle Winning Price Classification 12 EDEN HALL Block 4 Shiraz 3 Magnum Set, Eden Valley. Individual Timber MV 1 Set $511.000000000 Case/s. Seal of Provenance no.: 604 - 606 000000000 13 EDEN HALL Block 4 Shiraz 6 Bottle Set 2006 - 2013 Shiraz, Eden Valley. MV 1 Set Passed In Screwcap Closure. Seal of Provenance no.: 595 - 600 14 EDEN HALL Riesling 6 Bottle Vertical Set 2011 - 2016, Eden Valley. MV 1 Set Passed In Screwcap Closure. Seal of Provenance no.: 589 - 594 Totals: 14 Items AUSTRALIA > Australia F-J Lot No Description Vintage Quantity Bottle Winning Price Classification 15 FIRST DROP Liebfraumilk Shiraz, Barossa Valley. Screwcap Closure. Seal 2017 1 Magnum $204.000000000 of Provenance no.: 465 000000000 Presented in a limited edition, handmade leather saddle pack, this ‘Liebfraumilk’ (Mother’s Milk) is a special limited release Shiraz to celebrate the 180th anniversary of the naming of the Barossa, and the rich winemaking heritage of this world famous wine region. Our anniversary Shiraz is sourced from vineyards in Ebenezer (41%), Seppeltsfield (31%), Greenock (28%). It has been matured in 34% new French oak hogsheads, 10% new American oak barriques and the balance in 3 and 4 year old French oak hogsheads for 16 months sur lie, resulting in a rich, textured palate. 16 FIRST DROP The Cream Shiraz 4 Bottle Mixed Set, Barossa. Original MV 1 Set $600.000000000 Presentation Box/es. Seal of Provenance no.: 466 - 469 000000000 17 GATT WINES Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa Valley. Signed by Winemaker, 2009 1 Magnum $121.000000000 Individual Timber Case/s. Seal of Provenance no.: 535 000000000 Barossa Trust Mark Four trophies including International Wine & Spirit Competition 2014 Warren Winiarski trophy for Cabernet Sauvignon. A highly aromatic style, with vibrant layers of spice and deep, dark fruits. A robust wine, its fruit intensity balancing out fine tannins and a delicate acid. Signed by Winemaker David Norman and presented in a wooden box. 18 GATT WINES High Eden 6 Bottle Mixed Set Riesling, Eden Valley. MV 1 Set $165.000000000 Screwcap Closure. Seal of Provenance no.: 523 - 528 000000000 Barossa Trust Mark 19 GATT WINES Shiraz, Barossa Valley. Signed by Winemaker, Individual 2010 1 Magnum $200.000000000 Timber Case/s. Seal of Provenance no.: 536 000000000 Barossa Trust Mark The extremely rare Old Vine Shiraz is a selection of the best fruit from the block in each vintage. 2010 was an exceptional year, and the wine is an outstanding example of Barossa Shiraz. Named as the Best Wine in the World in the World Ranking Wine and Spirits 2013, from 630,000 wines assessed across almost 500 competitions around the world. Signed by Winemaker David Norman and presented in a wooden box showcasing the Magnum. 20 GATT WINES High Eden Shiraz 6 Bottle Mixed Set, Eden Valley. Seal of MV 1 Set $325.000000000 Provenance no.: 529 - 534 000000000 Barossa Trust Mark 21 GLAETZER WINES Amon Ra Shiraz 12 Bottle Mixed Set 2008 & 2010, MV 1 Set $1551.00000000 Excellent Barossa Valley. Seal of Provenance no.: 424 - 435 0000000000 22 GOD'S HILL WINES Permanent Arm Cabernet, Barossa Valley. Original 2008 1 Bottle Passed In Timber Case, Screwcap Closure. Seal of Provenance no.: 379 A selection of fruit from our 10 acre single vineyard block. Awarded 5 Stars alongside Chateau Lafitte & Chateau La Tour at the Winestate World Wine Challenge with Wolf Blass being one of the judges and stating “ This was the greatest layout of wines I have seen in 20 years “ said Wolf Blass “Great to see the best Australian Wines up there with the top French First Growths” “ Almost Perfect a godsend” said by judge.!! 23 GOD'S HILL WINES One Moment of Heaven at God's Hill Experiance & 12 MV 1 Ticket Passed In Bottle Mixed Set, Barossa Valley. 24 GOD'S HILL WINES Permanent Arm Cabernet, Barossa Valley. Original 2012 3 Bottle Passed In Presentation Box/es. Seal of Provenance no.: 389 - 391 Fruit selection from our 10 acre single vineyard and only 3500 bottles produced. Our predecessor being hailed among the best of French Wines, such as Chateau Lafite and Chateau La Tour. 25 GRANT BURGE Shadrach Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa Valley. Original 2009 1 Magnum $172.000000000 Presentation Box/es. Seal of Provenance no.: 440 000000000 This is the absolute pinnacle of Barossa Cabernet; great finesse, intensity and structure. With ideal conditions for Cabernet Sauvignon in 2009, this Shadrach magnum from the most recent releases of the flagship Cabernet of Grant Burge’s Icons collection, is a must have. A wine that will age gracefully with careful cellaring over the next 15 years. Page 3 of 7 Lot No Description Vintage Quantity Bottle Winning Price Classification 26 HEAD Ancestor Vine Grenache, Eden Valley. Original Timber Case, Wax 2015 1 Imperial $916.000000000 Capsule/s. Seal of Provenance no.: 378 000000000 Barossa Old Vine Charter: Ancestor Vine 27 HEATHVALE WINES 12 Bottle Mixed Set, Eden Valley. Original 2012 1 Set Passed In Presentation Box/es, Screwcap Closure. Seal of Provenance no.: 392 - 403 A unique selection of four back vintage wines from 2012. Halliday Wine Companion Ratings: Reward Shiraz 95 points, Encounter Cabernet Sauvignon 95 points, Belief Sagrantino 92 points. 28 HENSCHKE Julius Riesling 6 Magnum Vertical Collection 2013 - 2018, MV 1 Set $861.000000000 Eden Valley. Screwcap Closure. Seal of Provenance no.: 549 - 554 000000000 29 HENSCHKE Langton's Classification VII 4 Magnum Set, Eden Valley. Seal MV 1 Set Withdrawn of Provenance no.: Barossa Old Vine Charter: Ancestor Vine 30 HENTLEY FARM The Beast Shiraz, Barossa Valley. Wax Capsule/s, 2004 1 Double Passed In Individual Timber Case/s. Seal of Provenance no.: 470 Magnum When first released, the tasting notes stated a wine that was “Full-bodied, full-flavoured and oozing ripe berries and chocolate flavours - built to last, ideally suited to putting in the cellar for more years to come.” This rare release will be sure to have reaped the rewards of time.
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