Auction season ends with falling prices
Article Abstract:
The wine auction market saw a difficult 1991-1992 season. Prices are lower than in the previous season for most wines, including the 1985 red Bordeaux. Most California wines sold poor in London, as usual, with the exception of the wines of Chateau Woltner.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 1992
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Buyer's market for wide array of wines
Article Abstract:
Auction-goers found excellent bargains on such premium wines as a 1971 Chateau d'Yquem. A 1945 Mouton-Rothschild down down 9% at $1,458, and a 1953 Margaux sold for $189.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 1992
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