* indicates a representative of The Wine Auction Room or a Trade vendor. LMS (Low Mid Shoulder) indicates high risk and will attract low estimates. This is not unusual in wines over 50 years old and estimates will take this into account. MS (Mid Shoulder) Indicates some weakening of the cork and therefore some risk. US (Upper Shoulder) Indicates slight natural reduction through easing of the cork and evaporation through the capsule TS (Top Shoulder) A good level in any wine 20 years or older. If the level is lower, it is stated in the catalogue. All wines are listed in the catalogue have Ullage level “IN into neck” or higher. Ullage is the term that refers to the gap between the bottom of the cork and the fill level of the wine. JR (Jancis Robinson MW) and D (Decanter) are scores out of 20. 1997 Opus One 350.00 OWC Out of stock Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Red SKU: A0004 Professional Reviews Additional information Professional Reviews Wine Spectator A rich, decidedly earthy style of Opus, showing currant, anise, black cherry, mineral, leather and sage flavors that are focused and complex. RP (), WS (Wine Spectator), ST (Stephen Tanzer), JS (James Suckling), AG (Antonio Galloni), TA (Tim Atkin MW), JH (James Halliday), JO (Jeremy Oliver), HH (Huon Hooke), JCL (Jeannie Cho Lee MW), BC (Bob Campbell MW) and BH (Burghound) scores are out of 100. We have used ratings from a number of well-known wine writers. To collect your purchases from The Wine Auction Room, please contact the team at least 24 hours prior to your preferred collection time. This includes all buyers either Absentee Bidders or those present on the night. Payment must be cleared prior to collection of wine and is due five days after the completion of the auction at the latest. We accept Visa and MasterCard for all wine purchases with an addition of 3%. Payment is Cash, Bank Cheque, Credit Card, or Money Transfer. You can also bid online during the auction if you have registered with us. Absentee bidding is available for registered bidders. All wines are checked prior to consignment. Successful buyers shall pay to The Wine Auction Room a buyer’s premium of 17.5% of the hammer price plus GST on the premium.īidding is per bottle and you must take the entire lot on offer unless the auctioneer states otherwise. For example, if you make a bid of $10 per bottle on a lot containing 12 bottles you are making a total bid of $120. The Terms and Conditions For Buyers can also be viewed in The Wine Auction Room’s sale room.Īll bids and price estimates are per bottle (excepting sets), not per lot. Please refer to for The Terms and Conditions For Buyers. Each Lot is sold by the Vendor with all faults and defects (if any) and with all errors of description and shall be at the Buyer’s risk on the fall of the hammer and neither The Wine Auction Room nor the Vendor shall be accountable for any deficiency, damage or loss which may arise thereafter. The Wine Auction Room has made every effort to describe any bottle that is not in excellent condition. Goods are described as accurately as can be ascertained by The Wine Auction Room at the time, however Buyers of older wine must make appropriate allowances for natural variations of ullage and the condition of corks and labels. Full terms and conditions are available to view here.
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