date:Jun 26, 2014
ers accounted for 58 per cent of the sale on 21 June, which fetched a total of $1.72 million, according to Sothebys. Asian buyers made up 25 per cent, South American buyers 16 per cent, and European buyers 1 per cent.
Other top lots included a case of Chteau Haut-Brion 1989, rated one of the estates top three vintages of the past 25 years by US wine critic Robert Parker, which sold for $17,150, and a single magnum of La Tche 1971 DRC, which went for $14,700.