 de Nadia Schmidli
de Nadia Schmidli , le 10. septembre 2010 10:45
, le 10. septembre 2010 10:45
by Janice Fuhrman – The Naples (Florida) Winter Wine  Festival will offer an unprecedented  auction lot of 100 bottles of  100-point wines at its annual event in  January.
 Among the wines in the ‘Perfection Lot’ are a 1955 Chateau La Mission   Haut-Brion, a 1989 Chateau Petrus, and a 1985 Domaine Romanee-Conti   valued at more than $11,000. 
The wines were rated by Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate and U.S. magazine Wine Spectator.
 ‘To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that one hundred   100-point wines have been offered in a single lot at a charity auction   or at any type of wine auction,’ said  Bruce Sherman, co-chair of the   event.
‘The idea germinated between myself and a friend. I viewed it as an engaging challenge, and it was especially meaningful because of the cause – auction proceeds go to help underprivileged and at-risk children.’ Some of the vintners who contributed to the lot and who will attend the event are Ann Colgin, Bill Harlan, Paul Hobbs, Doug Shafer and Christian Moueix.
‘The process of tracking down these special wines was extremely educational,’ added Sherman, a trustee of the Naples Children & Education Foundation, the festival’s founding organization.
‘We learned all about cellaring and took great care that every bottle was perfectly cellared in excellent provenance and perfectly rated so that any re-ratings by wine experts continued to award the wine 100 points.’ Over the last decade, the Naples wine event has raised $82.5 million for local children’s charities. www.decanter.com
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