Morey-Saint-Denis

Morey-Saint-Denis is located in a section of the the Côte d’Ore called the Côte de Nuits. Within the commune, there are 20 Premier Crus and 5 Grand Crus. You can think of these as ratings that the land has been given for the quality of wine that it produces. At the top you have Grand, followed by Premier, then Village, and finally AOC Bourgogne or subregional appellations (for areas larger than a village and with less strict rules over quality). The appellation was created in 1936. Prior to the creation of Morey-Saint-Denis, wines from the region were sold under the names of it’s neighbors, Gevery-Chambertin or Chambolle-Musigny. There is a tradition of appending the name of the most prized vineyard within the appellation (Clos Saint Denis in this case), but Clos Saint Denis is not the most prized vineyard. That honor would go to Clos de la Roche. This is a topic of debate to this day. There are roughly 140 hectares of land in Morey-Saint-Denis

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Japanese Whisky Featuring Hanyu Ichiro’s Full Card Series

Later this month, Bonhams is auctioning off some rare Whisky in Hong Kong. Normally, I sit out foreign auctions and whisky auctions, but there are so many tempting lots in this auction, I had to revisit my previous ultimatums.

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Introduction

Hi everyone. Thanks for giving this a chance. I’m very excited to be getting this started.

I’ve always been a big lover of wine and spirits and over the past three years, I have become more and more interested in wine and spirits and have begun participating in auctions. During my first auction, I more or less had no idea what I was doing. My experience was so-so and the support I received from the auction house was not stellar.

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