by Stefano Borelli | Oct 25, 2018 | A world of wine
This autumn, Bordeaux takes centre stage in Sotheby’s sale of Finest and Rarest Wines in London on 31 October, with offerings spanning the last four decades. Highlights include Margaux 1982, Mouton 1986, Lafite 1990, Latour 1996, along with seven vintages of Le Pin....
by Stefano Borelli | Oct 22, 2018 | A world of wine
Cabernet Sauvignon of Inglenook 1941, sold in 2004, is considered one of the most expensive bottles of American wine. It was produced by the Inglenook winery, founded in 1879 in the Napa Valley, California. It was bought in 1975 by Francis Ford Coppola thanks to the...
by Stefano Borelli | Oct 22, 2018 | A world of wine
In Ancient Rome wine was mixed with water. Undiluted wine (merum) was reseverd to Gods. The Romans usually mixed one part of wine with two parts water (sometimes warm or even salted with sea water to preseve it). Often wine was added with sugar or honey and made...
by Stefano Borelli | Oct 2, 2018 | A world of wine, Blog
Sotheby’s Wine is pleased to unveil the full contents of our autumn 2018 auctions in New York. Led by The Macallan 1926 60 Year Old (Sir Peter Blake Label) as well as an historic offering of Rare Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Wines from the Personal Cellar of Robert...
by Stefano Borelli | May 7, 2018 | Blog, Expert wine tips
Aleatico di Gradoli is a sweet red-wine of the Lazio wine region of central western Italy. Introduced in 1972, this DOC title was among the earlier Lazio DOCs, of which there are now more than 25. T Conforming to the naming pattern of so many Italian DOC titles,...