AN UNIQUE STOCK OF RARE RED AND WHITE BURGUNDY
Lying at Christie's
The Property of M. Pierre Seguin of Seguin-Manuel
The family business of Seguin-Manuel, Burgundy, Domaine and Negociant has historical roots dating back to 1720, when the first records of the company's vines in Savigny is recorded. The negociant business was founded in 1824, and M. Pierre Seguin is the seventh generation of Seguin to run the business.
Now with roughly 3.5 hectares of Savigny under production, their main business is as a negociant, and it is in this capacity that they have always made a point of holding back in their cellars (which themselves date back to the fourteenth century) a quantity of wines from the greatest years, either for consumption or release later. They have remained in these cellars (in the case of the 1929s bricked up during the Second World War), uncapsuled and unlabelled and have now been prepared especially for shipment to London for this sale. All are of impeccable appearance, with new capsules and labels, and excellent levels. The colour of the 1929 Montrachet is quite exceptionally pale and bright, thanks to the ideal cellarage conditions
Chambolle-Musigny, Les Amoureuses--Vintage 1929
Details
Chambolle-Musigny, Les Amoureuses--Vintage 1929
Côte de Nuits. French-bottled: Seguin-Manuel
3 bottles per lot
Côte de Nuits. French-bottled: Seguin-Manuel
3 bottles per lot