William I. Koch said: “My cellar is the result of nearly four decades of collecting. I aimed to assemble the very best Bordeaux and Burgundy where you could taste the love and the passion that the vintner had in making it. With around 43,000 bottles, I could not possibly consume everything in my cellar so I am delighted to offer this selection to allow collectors all over the world to enjoy the glorious moments that come with these wines.”
Jamie Ritchie, CEO & President Americas and Asia Sotheby's Wine commented: “Bill Koch has one of the greatest cellars in the world, packed full of legendary wines that all collectors want to try. Bill focused on the highest quality: the greatest producers from each region, together with the best vintages. As a very generous host, he purchased significant quantities, so he could enjoy them on multiple occasions, with many friends around the table. We are delighted to offer this wonderful selection from his very impressive cellar, in a special three day single-owner auction, which will give collectors around the world the opportunity to buy and enjoy these wines. As you would expect, the wines have been stored impeccably and are in exceptional condition.”
William (Bill) Koch is recognized as an entrepreneur, champion sailor, collector, and philanthropist. Ranked as one of the 25 most generous individuals in the United States by The Journal of Philanthropy in 2011, Mr. Koch may be best remembered for his mission to help less fortunate children receive a high-level education. Over the years, Mr. Koch has contributed money, time, and energy to help individuals, teachers and classrooms get the support they have needed. As founder and Chief Executive Officer of Oxbow Carbon LLC. Mr. Koch created the world's largest marketing company of fuel grade and calcined petroleum coke. As a sailor he was a winner of the 1992 America’s Cup and four world championships. Mr. Koch’s contribution to the world of fine wine has extended far beyond building one of the world’s great cellars. For more than a decade, he has been America’s pre-eminent campaigner against wine fraud successfully exposing widespread deception at the highest levels of the market.
BORDEAUXOver 125 Lots of Château Latour featuring: 11 Bottles 1945 Latour, Estimate $24,000 - $35,000 12 Bottles 1949 Latour, Estimate $24,000 - $35,000 6Magnums 1961Latour,Estimate$42,000-$60,000 1 6-Litre 1961 Latour, Estimate $28,000 - $40,000 Over 100 Lots of Château Lafite featuring: 6Magnums 1953Lafite,Estimate$24,000-$35,000each(5lots) 1 5-Litre 1982 Lafite, Estimate $15,000 - $22,000 1 6-Litre 1982 Lafite, Estimate $18,000 - $26,000 Over 80 Lots of Château Mouton Rothschild featuring: 6 Bottles 1918 Mouton Rothschild, Estimate $12,000 - $16,000 10 Bottles 1945 Mouton Rothschild, Estimate $80,000 - $120,000 (pictured above) 4Magnums 1947MoutonRothschild,Estimate$24,000-$35,000 12 Bottles 1959 Mouton Rothschild, Estimate $17,000 - $24,000 Over 70 Lots of Château Haut-Brion featuring: 6 Bottles 1953 Haut-Brion, Estimate $2,400 - $3,500 6 Bottles 1959 Haut-Brion, Estimate $8,500 - $11,000 3 6 Bottles 1961 Haut-Brion, Estimate $9,000 - $12,000 12 Bottles 1989 Haut-Brion, Estimate $12,000 - $16,000 each (9 lots) Over 70 Lots of Château Margaux featuring: 6 Bottles 1945 Margaux, Estimate $6,000 - $9,000 6Magnums 1945Margaux,Estimate$13,000-$18,000each(2lots) 6 Magnums 1983 Margaux, Estimate $4,200 - $6,500 each (3 lots) Over 60 Lots of Château Pétrus featuring: 35 Magnums, 18 Double Magnums, 8 Jeroboams, 6 Imperials 3 Magnums 1953 Pétrus, Estimate $8,500 - $11,000 each (2 lots) 1 3-Litre 1982 Pétrus, Estimate $14,000 - $20,000 each (2 lots) 6Magnums 1982Pétrus,Estimate$42,000-$60,000 Over 60 Lots and 14 vintages of Château d’Yquem featuring: 2 Bottles 4 Bottles 2 Bottles 4 Bottles 12 Bottles 1921 Y'quem, Estimate $6,000 - $8,000 1928 Y’quem, Estimate $12,000 - $16,000 1929 Y’quem, Estimate $3,500 - $5,000 1949 Y’quem, Estimate $4,800 - $6,000 1967 Y’quem, Estimate $8,500 - $12,000
BURGUNDYOver 200 Lots of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, featuring: 33 Lots of Romanée Conti including 7 Jeroboams and 5 Methuselahs including: 1 3-Litre 1959 Romanée-Conti, DRC, Estimate $30,000 – $42,000 (pictured above) 1 6-Litre 1991 Romanée-Conti, DRC, Estimate $70,000 - $100,000 1 6-Litre 1995 Romanée-Conti, DRC, Estimate $70,000 - $100,000 40 Lots of La Tache including: 1 6-Litre 1971 La Tâche, DRC Estimate $18,000 - $30,000 1 6-Litre 1985 La Tâche, DRC Estimate $22,000 - $32,000 each (2 lots) 24 Lots of Richebourg including: 1 3-Litre 1971 Richebourg, DRC, Estimate $8,500 - $12,000 1 6-Litre 1983 Richebourg, DRC, Estimate $6,000 - $9,000 each (2 lots) 21 Lots of Montrachet including: 1 6-Litre 1983 Montrachet, DRC, Estimate $20,000 - $30,000 each (6 lots) 1 6-Litre 1986 Montrachet, DRC, Estimate $24,000 - $35,000 Over 100 Lots of Leroy featuring: 11 Bottles 1949 Musigny, Domaine Leroy, Estimate $28,000 - $38,000 6 Bottles 1959 Musigny, Domaine Leroy, Estimate $12,000 - $16,000 12 Bottles 1962 La Romanée, Domaine Leroy, Estimate $22,000 - $32,000
ITALY8 Bottles 12 Bottles 6 Bottles 1961 Barbaresco, Gaja, Estimate $3,200 - $4,500 1990 Barbaresco, Costa Russi, Gaja Estimate $3,200 - $4,500 1997 Sorí San Lorenzo, Gaja Estimate $1,400 - $1,800 4 12 Bottles $12,000 4 Bottles $3,500 12 Bottles $11,000 1990 Barolo, Monfortino Riserva, Giacomo Conterno, Estimate $8,500 - 1978 Barbaresco, Santo Stefano Riserva, Bruno Giacosa, Estimate $2,400 - 1982 Barbaresco, Santo Stefano Riserva, Bruno Giacosa, Estimate $8,000 - RHONE Over 45 Lots of Côte Rôtie from Guigal including: 12 Bottles 12 Bottles 12 Bottles 12 Bottles 6 Magnums 1985 Côte Rôtie, La Mouline, Guigal, Estimate $9,000 - $12,000 1985 Côte Rôtie, La Turque, Guigal, Estimate $9,000 - $12,000 1985 Côte Rôtie, La Landonne, Guigal, Estimate $8,000 - $11,000 1978 Hermitage, JL Chave, Estimate $9,500 - $12,000 1990 Hermitage, La Chapelle, Paul Jaboulet Aîné, Estimate $4,200 - $6,000
CALIFORNIA7 Vintages of Bryant Family Cabernet, including 11 bottles of 1994, Estimate $4,200 - $6,000 7 Vintages of Colgin Cabernet Herb Lamb, including 11 bottles of 1994, Estimate $2,200 - $3,000 11 Vintages of Harlan, including 6 Bottles of 1990, Estimate $3,000 - $4,000
SPAIN6 Magnums 12 Bottles 12 Bottles 1962, Vega Sicilia Unico, Estimate $8,500 - $11,000 1968 Vega Sicilia Unico, Estimate $8,500 - $11,000 1970 Vega Sicilia Unico, Estimate $6,000 - $9,000
AUSTRALIA7 Vintages of Penfolds Grange including: 12 Bottles 11 Bottles 12 Bottles
PORT4 Bottles 11 Bottles 9 Bottles 1971 Grange, Estimate $7,500 - $10,000 1976 Grange, Estimate $8,000 - $11,000 1986 Grange, Estimate $4,800 - $6,500 1934 Taylor, Estimate $1,600 - $2,200 1945 Taylor, Estimate $5,500 - $7,500 1945 Graham, Estimate $4,000 - $5,500
One Of The Largest Private Wine Collections In The United States
Estimate: $10.5/15 millionApproximately 2,700 lots (20,000 bottles)Offered Over Three Days: 19 – 21 May 2016
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