

THE 200 YEAR JUBILEE CELEBRATION



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ONLINE AUCTION 5-19 November 2025
8 King Street, St. James’s London SW1Y 6QT
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“Our family’s destiny has been inextricably linked to that of Burgundy for 200 years. Six generations before us have loved and shaped this estate. Each bottle is a living memory, bearing the imprint of its vintage, and the quiet, bold, sometimes brave decisions poured into it. It’s with deep emotion and gratitude that we celebrate this bicentenary with you, proudly reaffirming the values that define us. Together, let’s continue to carry this legacy forward to shape the next chapters with the same passion and purpose.”
-The Faiveley family
For two centuries, our family has carried forward a singular vision: to honour Burgundy’s greatest terroirs with patience, dedication, and respect. Since 1825, each Faiveley generation has left its mark, shaping the estate with the same conviction — that wine is more than a craft, it is a living heritage.
This auction, organized as part of our bicentenary celebrations, is both a tribute to that history and a projection toward the future. The bottles presented here embody the richness of our vineyards, the continuity of our savoir-faire, and the legacy of our ancestors who came before us. They are not simply wines, but witnesses to time — rare expressions of moments captured in a glass. Amid the timeless hush of our cellars in Nuits-Saint-Georges, our family has lovingly safeguarded these treasured bottles, now unveiled for this extraordinary sale.
Marking this milestone, this auction is also an opportunity to give back to Burgundy what Burgundy gave us. All the proceeds of the Clos Vougeot bottles auctioned here will be given to the Fondation du Patrimoine.
We invite you to discover these unique cuvées, to celebrate with us 200 years of passion, and to join us in shaping the next chapters of this enduring story!
Eve & Erwan Faiveley, 7th generation



Christie’s is honored to celebrate the 200 year Jubilee of Domaine Faiveley with a unique, once in a lifetime, auction of library wines directly from the cellars of this famous Domaine.
Founded in 1825, when Christie’s was nearing its 60th year, the Faiveley family have established themselves as one of the greatest names in Burgundy. They have expanded their holdings in the Côte d’Or over the years. They now have a breathtaking line-up of Grand-Cru and Premier-Cru vineyards and we are excited to offer wines from those vines in this catalogue.
Erwan Faiveley and Jérome Flous (Chief Winemaker), were very generous and hosted an exclusive tasting this spring, for a group of journalists and myself, to taste a series of Domaine Faiveley wines of vintages ending with a 5. It was an exceptional experience to taste through history, charting the evolution of the estate, throughout generations of the family. The style and vintage differences left a lasting impression on me.
In this auction you have the chance to acquire fantastic wines from exceptional terroirs, also in rare large formats. We are delighted to offer wines from the 2025 vintage all the way back to the very rare 1908 Musigny, of which only a few bottles are left in the family cellar. The Faiveley wine library is not extensive, in fact sometimes only two bottles of a certain wine are kept in the remotest, darkest parts of the cellar. It’s therefore a great privilege for wine lovers to discover this fine selection of old bottles in this auction.
The heart of the auction is formed by parcels of all the Grand Cru’s that make Domaine Faiveley such a great estate. Vintages have been carefully chosen to express the best of these vineyards and various formats are offered, from bottles through to rarely seen Nebuchadnezzars.
We are also delighted to offer a small number of Experience Lots, in which you have the chance to raise a glass (or five!) in person with the family, to celebrate their Jubilee and the 2025 vintage.
Undoubtedly, this is one of the most memorable wine auctions in Christie’s long history. We are very proud to offer wine collectors around the world a unique chance to acquire exceptional bottles of Domaine Faiveley direct from the Nuits-Saint-Georges cellar, in perfect condition. These are wines to share in special moments with family and friends.
Edwin Vos
Senior International Director, Head of Collections

In 1792, Pierre Faiveley chose not to follow in his father’s footsteps as a cobbler. Instead, he became a plasterer and married in 1813. Following the birth of his third child, Joseph, on 1 January 1825, Pierre made the decision to try his hand at being a wine merchant while continuing his work as a plasterer.
Burgundy wines enjoyed considerable success, and in 1847 King Louis-Philippe decreed the addition of the name Chambertin to Gevrey, giving the village its new name : Gevrey-Chambertin. This set a precedent and thus followed Aloxe-Corton in 1862, Vosne-Romanée in 1866, Chambolle-Musigny in 1878, and Nuits-Saint-Georges in 1892. Pierre’s venture into wine flourished during the Second Empire, and his son Joseph joined him in 1856. The pair began to earn quite a reputation and make a name for themselves. Joseph was taken prisoner by the Prussians during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. However, he was released and responsible for vast expansion of the estate.
Joseph’s grandson Georges, another key figure in the Faiveley family tree, found himself on the front lines during the First World War. Georges Faiveley and Marthe Sirieys exchanged their vows on 25 August 1913, just before the atrocities of the trenches began. A child, Guy, was born of this marriage on 1 August 1914. That very afternoon, the bells tolled from every church across France. Not to herald the birth of a child, but to mark the sombre hour of general mobilisation.
The war dragged on and Georges found himself at Verdun. There, he struck up a warm friendship with Albert Hoc, a Belgian soldier and discerning connoisseur of Burgundy wines. One evening, sharing their meals in the dim light of the trenches, Albert and Georges vowed that if they survived, they would work together.
After the war, Georges set up a wine trading subsidiary, the Consortium viticole Belge, in Gembloux, a town particularly hard hit by the 1914–18 conflict. As promised in the trenches, Albert Hoc became its director, ensuring business flourished quickly.
Meanwhile, Guy had grown up and met the love of his life, Yvonne, while studying at Sciences Po in Paris. Her father, Louis, invented the pantograph, the articulated device that connects trains to overhead electric lines. This union was celebrated in June 1945, and was followed by a son, François, in April 1951.
François Faiveley, a great fan of classical music and particularly Mozart’s Sonata for Piano and Violin No. 21, never missed an opportunity for growth and expanded the estate, notably in the Côte de Beaune. François aspired for his children to assume responsibility at the earliest possible age. Erwan assumed leadership of the estate by the mid-2000s and was joined by Eve a few years later. Erwan was just 25 when his father summed up the future: “Go for it!”
From their base at 8 Rue du Tribourg, Eve and Erwan bring their vision to the future of the estate, adding new stones to an already historic structure.
Certified High Environmental Value (HVE) since 2019, the family took a bold step further in 2022 by beginning the full conversion of their entire vineyard to organic farming, with certification obtained in July 2025. “Much of our vineyard was already farmed organically”, explains Erwan Faiveley. “The 2021 vintage was incredibly challenging and it proved that organic practices far outperformed conventional ones. So, we took the plunge” .




Each bottle has a special commemorative ‘direct from the cellar’ back label, designed by the Domaine. The 6 bottle lots are packed into specially designed Anniversary wooden cases.
It is a privilege to offer this exceptional selection of wines direct from the cellars of Domaine Faiveley to celebrate the estate’s 200th anniversary. We are delighted to provide collectors around the world the opportunity to acquire and enjoy vintages, in various formats, from across the estate’s long history. We hope these beautiful bottles of Pinot-Noir and Chardonnay will be enjoyed at lunches, dinners and tastings across the world.
The lots in this sale have been lying in labelled bins in ancient cellars below the Domaine in Nuits-Saint-Georges. Recorking of older vintages was carried out in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2023, 2024 and 2025 (these are noted in each lot text). En Primeur wines from the 2025 will be made available after élevage. Experience lots will occur at the Domaine.
In July of this year Edwin Vos led a week of packing and inspection in the Domaine cellars. Lots were carefully packed, inspected, catalogued and photographed, after being labelled by the Domaine. In September the wines (bar the 2025 vintage wines) were shipped to Christie’s temperature-controlled warehouse in London.

2025
En Primeur wines are offered from this year’s harvest. This is the first vintage where Domaine Faiveley is certified organic! Earlier this year Erwan was able to buy an important parcel of 1.5ha in the famous Meursault Les Charmes vineyard, 2025 will be the first vintage. At the time of writing the harvest in the Côte de Nuits was in full swing. A complete harvest report will be available upon request.
2023
The winter was mild and dry. Then, rain came in March, followed by sudden downpours in April and May. Subzero temperatures (-1 C° to -4 C°) hit the vineyards on the nights of 27 March and 3 April. Alternating cool and milder spells in April delayed bud burst to some extent, with the Chardonnays budding around 12 April and the Pinots Noirs around 20 April. As temperatures gradually rose and remained above seasonal averages, rapid flowering occurred in early June. July fluctuated between scorching heat and autumnal weather. August brought alternation between 35 °C and 20 °C, which contributed to the grapes ripening well. The harvest of all Chardonnay plots was completed in 3 days while all Grands Crus were harvested between the 11 and 15 of September, starting with the Corton and finishing with the Echezeaux. The harvest is generous, with healthy, perfumed grapes, which were carefully sorted to remove any sunburned berries.
2022
The winter was relatively mild with average levels of rainfall. The nights of the 10, 11 and 12 April saw some frosts (-2°C). Faiveley protected Bâtard, Bienvenues and Corton-Charlemagne vines by lighting candles on the frosty nights. Bud burst occurred in mid-April. Flowering began on the 23rd of May in the Côte d’Or. Spring saw lightning growth during the 2022 vintage with an extremely fast development of the plant owing to the effects of the rain and warmth. The month of May was a record breaker in terms of heat (as high as 30°C) and was also very dry. Another defining characteristic of the vintage was three severe storms in the Côte de Nuits on the 21, 22 and 23 June with cumulative rainfall levels of 250mm (compared to the 60mm average in June. There was no rainfall between early July and

the 2 September. The rain in June proved highly beneficial and enabled the vine to withstand the intense summer heat thanks to water reserves stored in the soils. This year the harvests took place in the glorious sunshine and the fruit displayed exceptional ripeness with sugar levels in line with the average. Picking in the Côte de Beaune began on the 29 August with Corton-Charlemagne and Corton ‘Clos des Cortons Faiveley’. In the Côte de Nuits the first of the grapes were picked on the 1 September and all Grand Crus were harvested in 8 days. It was a particularly high quality harvest this year and the grapes were intensely fragrant and in perfect health.
2021
The winter was very classic with average temperatures and rainfall levels. Late March (on the 30 and 31 March, and on the 1 April) saw much higher temperatures than usual for this period: 27°C! The bud burst that was expected in mid-April therefore took place ten days earlier than anticipated on the 4 April. Flowering took place from the 10 to 21 of June and was quick and heterogeneous. From May through until July the weather was cool and humid (300 mm of rainfall which is twice the average for this time of year) with some alternate periods of more intense heat. The weather was warm and sunny from the 10th of August onwards. Red wines are seductive, intensely fragrant and spicy (notes of white pepper and cinnamon). After several sunny vintages, 2021 offers a more classic Burgundian style with delicate tannins, excellent aromatic intensity and notes of juicy, zesty red berries and remarkable balance. White wines are pure and taut with excellent levels of acidity and a beautiful mineral profile. 2021 is a direct vintage with exceptional freshness.
Winter was warm with very little rainfall. Budburst was early on the 26th of March. April saw frosts, though humidity was low, which protected the growth cycle. 50mm of rain in late April broke the spring drought. Ripening was 24 days earlier than 2019. Flowering began on the 18th of May, but rain on late May decreased yields. The summer was dry with very few storms. Reds are concentrated, floral and fresh and intense colour and ripeness. Whites are outstanding, fresh and aromatic, with an enticing lime drive.
The 2019 vintage was another of the sun-drenched vintages that we have become accustomed to in Burgundy in recent years. Characterised by extreme weather conditions and exceptionally high-quality grapes, 2019 also saw below average rainfall (-50% less than usual) and high temperatures throughout the whole of summer. The month of December was rainy whereas there was a lack of rainfall from January through to March. April was particularly cold and wet. The early start to the growing cycle (early April) was subsequently slowed down by several frosty spells in April (4-5 April, 14 April) and in May (5-6 May). The drop in temperatures around mid-June meant that the flowering stage was well spread out. Summer was dry and very warm. Ripening began in late July. The wines are seductive, wellbalanced, aromatic, fresh and direct. The tannins are elegant and approachable. The palate discloses aromas of juicy fruits as well as warm, sunny, spicy notes. Whites are powerful and concentrated yet balanced out by a crisp acidity. The aromatic profile exudes notes of freshly cut pear.
2018
December and January were very rainy (50% more rainfall compared to the average) followed by the relatively dry month of February. One of the defining characteristics of this vintage was the high level of rainfall in the month of March. Bud burst took place later than usual (17 April) and spring was dry and mild (except for early May) and interspersed with stormy weather. Burgundy was affected by a spell of cold weather around the 1st of May although no damage was caused. Flowering took place early (25 May). Summer was scorchingly hot (with a heatwave between the 27 July and 15 August) and punctuated with several storms, in particular in Nuits-Saint-Georges. The wines intense, rich and warm hue is quite similar to that of the 2009s. These are ripe, sunny and well-structured wines with powerful aromas of ripe and black fruits. The whites are showing excellent balance between freshness and ripeness, halfway between 2016 and 2015. The grapes, although harvested early, were very ripe and gave rise to smooth, light and aromatic wines.
2017
After a particularly humid month of November, winter was warm and dry in December and January followed by average rainfall levels in February and March. The soils were dry which meant they heated up quickly leading to early bud burst (4 April for the Chardonnay, 8 April for the Pinot noir). The defining moment of the vintage was a widespread chill from the 19 to 28 April causing fear of severe frosts which, eventually, only affected a part of the Meursault vineyards. The flowering stage began in late May and took place in good conditions thanks to the cool, windy weather. The growing cycle got off to a remarkably quick speed as it tried to ‘catch up’ with itself after the severely cold weather in spring. The weather in July was less stable with higher than average rainfall levels followed by a warm and dry month of August. The wines are pure, aromatic, rich and velvety smooth. They are quite similar to 2009, which was also a hot vintage. In the Côte d’Or the wines are smooth and round with discreet tannins and good sugar levels. It looks set to be an outstanding vintage in the Côte d’Or with powerful, rich and intensely aromatic white wines.
2016
The winter was very mild. Bud burst took place earlier than usual (18 April) and spring (AprilMay) was very rainy whereas rainfall levels were average in June. The defining moment of the vintage was a severe frost on the 27, 28 and 29 April in the Côte de Beaune (except on the Corton hillside), and Côte de Nuits. The flowering stage got off to a late start at the end of June and took place in optimum conditions thanks to the good weather. The growing cycle took place at 2 different speeds between the frost-affected vines (late with less production) and the vines that were unaffected by the frosts (earlier and with higher production). Several rainy spells in mid-September gave the vine the water it needed, followed by sunny and very hot weather for the harvests. Reds have beautiful violet colour with rich, fruity aromas on the nose. The wines are smooth, round and fleshy (thanks to optimum ripeness levels) with a very rich structure. The tannins are already well-integrated which allows the wines to be enjoyed in their youth. This promises to be a very distinctive vintage. Whites offer freshness and precision with a pleasant minerality.
2015
November was very humid and followed by a mild winter. Bud burst took place early (beginning of April) and vegetative development was quick thanks to a sunny and very dry spring, particularly in the month of June. Flowering started towards the end of May and bunch closure took place 15 days later (compared to one month usually). The beginning of July saw heatwaves and a complete lack of rain up until the 24th of July. Wines are characterized by their excellent ripeness (comparable to the 2009 vintage) and relatively low yields (comparable to the 2010). The wines are displaying an intense colour and very rich aromatic profile. The alcohol/acidity-tannins balance is excellent. The aromatic palette of this vintage offers notes of juicy ripe cherries and blood orange. Following on from 1995 and 2005, 2015 was a legendary vintage in Burgundy! Whites are displaying an excellent balance between sweetness and acidity. The grapes were very ripe and the wines are rich, opulent and aromatic. The vintage is characterized by its delicious fruity aromas including notes of apricot and mango.
2014
The winter was warm and humid. Bud burst was early (at the beginning of April). Spring was warm and very dry, particularly in May. Flowering began at the end of May and ended in midJune. Summer was very cold and rainy although the weather in September was excellent which allowed a harvest in very good conditions. 2014 is a great Burgundian classical vintage with a nice freshness (similar to 2010 and 2013, thanks to the fresh and rainy summer, the acidity was kept), crispy fruit aromas and an excellent ageing potential. The reds are fresh and crispy. The balance between alcohol/tannins-acidity is excellent. They have an attractive ruby colour with small black fruits such as blackberry and cherry present both on the nose and palate. White wines are showing themselves to be well-balanced and very fresh. On the palate, tension and minerality are remarkable. These wines are clear and crystalline with an outstanding purity.
2013
The winter was warm and humid. Bud burst was quite late (early May). Spring was cold and rainy, particularly in May. Flowering began in mid-June and ended in early July. Apart from a hailstorm on the 23rd of July on the Côte de Beaune and some stormy weather, July and August were remarkably warm and dry resulting in excellent conditions for ripening. 2013 was a late harvesting season which resulted in wines with good freshness and quite high levels of acidity. The vintage can be compared to 2008. The Domaine’s early harvest was the key to success for 2013 white wines. They have a good mineral structure and freshness complemented by attractive floral notes which lend them their outstanding character.
2012
Winter was quite mild, except for a period of intense cold in early February. Flowering began at the end of May and then was disturbed by cold and rain, causing “coulure” and millerandage: old vines were the most affected. June was marked by two episodes of large hail, particularly in the Côte de Beaune. Nice weather (sun and northern winds) settled during August with good summer temperatures, which allowed veraison to take place in excellent conditions. The reds have a wonderful concentration and a nice tannic structure. Their colour is deep ruby. The 2012 vintage is characterized by freshness, remarkable balance and delicate aromas of fresh fruit, black cherry and raspberry. This will be a vintage with a good aging capacity. The white wines of the Côte de Beaune combine richness and aromatic intensity. They are generous, “gourmands” and smooth, and they give off aromas of white fruit and peach.
2011
The spring was extremely dry – which gave thick skins and protected grapes from disease –useful as the summer was unusually rainy. Water stress was succeeded by water excess. This paradoxical situation led to a very early harvest without excessive maturity; characteristics of 2007 mixed with those of 2010. Wines are clear, fresh and energetic. They have a dark ruby colour, a nice attack, a high concentration with good tannins. Elegant notes of fresh fig characterize particularly this vintage. White wines have aromas of citrus and apricot. Faiveley deliberately kept low alcoholic degrees (between 12.5 ° and 12.7 °) and wines are balanced, clear and pure.
2010
April was very dry, which caused an early bud burst (April 13). May, June and July were wet. The flowering was slow and chaotic, leading many fruit set failure and millerandage (small clusters of grapes).”Potentially the best clusters’ quality I’ve seen since I joined Domaine Faiveley” said Jérôme Flous, Chief Winemaker. After a heat wave in late June, the summer weather conditions were mixed. The grapes however ripened at a classic pace, due to the limited load (-15% vs. average yield). With grapes harvested perfectly ripe, wines are pure, concentrated, persistent and subtle, presenting a beautiful colour characteristic of Pinot Noir. They are attractive with their intense aromas of red berries, they confirm their potential in the mouth with a high concentration and a nice acidity. Whites are very concentrated, with strength and character. They are powerful, tense, although not devoid of charm. In the mouth, they present a remarkable freshness with a mixture of fresh fruit aromas and ripe fruit.
2009 was a great year in terms of weather, with well contrasted seasons. A long, cold and snowy winter gave way to a pleasant spring. Flowering took place in ideal conditions. Dry and slightly breezy weather allowed the vines to blossom completely in one week. June and July were rainy. August had perfect conditions – sunny, warm and dry weather with a few short heat waves so that ripening was triggered off rapidly. For the entire summer, the vines never suffered, thanks to their water reserves. In the first days of September, the temperature at night got cooler but the days remained summery – ideal conditions for preserving the Pinot Noir aromas. In those conditions, the grapes were able to finish ripening slowly in perfect health. “We harvested early, which allowed us to obtain well-balanced wine with silky tannins.” said Jerome Flous, Chief Winemaker. Their colour is dark; they are rich, round and offer aromas of black fruits, ripe fruits. The wines have a good maturity and freshness. The whites are rich and concentrated. The ageing in oak barrels gives the wine a nice tension.

2008
A healthy growth rate in the vineyard, a late September harvest, and wines combining richness and elegance. In 2008, we find everything which epitomizes classic Burgundy. September was a determining factor, with dry, sunny and fresh weather for the three weeks before the harvest. The grapes therefore ripened in ideal conditions. Faiveley returned to later harvest dates, as in the 1980’s, the first snip of the secateurs coming on 29 September. The quite low yields allowed for good levels of ripeness. The wines have beautiful colours and are fresh on the nose with very pure aromas of red and black fruits. The wines from the best terroirs have beautiful structure on the palate; the suppleness of the tannins gives them beautiful balance and a certain roundness. Chardonnay expresses itself with floral and white-skinned fruit notes. Beautiful ripeness, together with a good level of acidity, give wines which are perfectly poised between richness and freshness.
2007
This vintage alternated between good (the vines ripening very early and a very sunny and very dry harvest period) and not so good (lots of rain during the summer and relatively cool temperatures). The levels of ripeness are pleasing, especially due to the natural concentration of sugar at harvest-time. The grapes were harvested as late as possible (110 days after flowering). This year once again, the sorting tables were a useful tool for the winemaker. 18% of the harvest was eliminated during sorting.
2006
The harvest called for rigorous organisation: determining the harvest dates was particularly complex. The sun returned in force in September allowing the grapes to make up for their lack of ripeness due to the bad weather conditions of August (cold and rain). The white wines are revealing themselves to be very expressive and fruity, with rich aromas (citrus fruits and white flowers). They are very seductive and have a promising future, due to the fine balance between acidity and roundness. The red wines are fleshy and corpulent. They have notes of red and black fruits (raspberries, cherries, blueberries and blackberries) and fiery aromas (hot spices, cocoa, vanilla).
2005
This vintage will certainly be a point of reference in Burgundy for its great consistency in both white and red wines. The whites have unbeatable richness and finesse and the reds are so well structured and seductive. The quality of the wines obtained is due to the ripeness and the almost perfect condition of the grapes picked. This was thanks to almost ideal weather conditions (unusually bright days and cool nights with a northerly wind). The grapes had

high sugar levels, thick skins (containing high quantities of polyphenols), especially the Pinot Noir, and good acidity. Everything therefore points to a vintage built to last. The white wines have great richness and complex aromas making them full and very harmonious wines which highlight the freshness and elegance of Burgundy Chardonnay. The red wines with their very deep garnet colours have concentrated fruity and spicy aromas and are very structured, velvety and greedy on the palate.
2004
Success was found in controlling the yields. Therefore, Faiveley were very strict in the vineyards; the green harvesting was long (in some plots, it was carried out twice: in July and late August). Thanks to the return to sunny weather early September, to the greatly diminished load on the vine stock and to controlling the pressure of cryptogamic diseases (notably oïdium), Faiveley vinified very ripe and healthy grapes. The red wines have fine structure; the tannins are tender and very well blended. The white wines have delicate freshness with great purity, counterbalanced by the beautifully proportioned acidity. The whites and reds are already very enjoyable for their fruity tastes and have good cellaring potential.
This vintage is historic as you have to go back to 1893 to find climatic conditions as hot, and a harvest as advanced as this one. The dry summer enabled Faiveley to harvest healthy grapes. They obtained from the 2003 harvest, optimum maturity in perfect conditions. The white wines are flattering and well-balanced. There are strong aromas of citrus, pears, quince. The wines are supple, elegant and really smooth on the palate. The reds with their deep, almost purple colour, are rich and charming wines. They surprise you with their sometimes candied, sometimes spicy, very ripe red and black fruit aromas. Their round and silky tannins give them a powerful and balanced structure which ensures a fine future.
At Faiveley, this vintage is a great success thanks to yield control (green harvesting in July) and the fine quality of the grapes (above average richness in sugar). The red wines taste of red and black fruit, rich and strong, with tannins present but not aggressive. The white wines have a great aromatic richness of fruit and minerals, with harmony and balance. The 2002 vintage expresses the character of each terroir and the wines have good cellaring potential.
The green harvest lasted quite a long time as it was quite thorough. The maximum yield was not reached. Therefore, the quality of the harvest was optimal for the year. The red wines are beginning to open up. They are full and powerful. The vintage is powerful and racy, with good cellaring potential. The whites have maturity and distinction. Their balance, and their fine acidity suggest strong cellaring potential.
2000
With a reasonable yield, the wines obtained are rich, elegant and fruity and have the means to age well. The whites are pure and have a promising future. The reds are fruity and elegant. They will not close up in the immediate future.
1999
The white wines are looking good and bring together freshness and elegance. There is nice balance, even though there are fewer rich and opulent wines, due to rather abundant yields. The fine acidity level should guarantee a relatively good cellaring potential. The red wines are still young and taste fruity. A heavy extraction gives them beautiful substance; rich and well balanced with mature tannins.
1998
The white wines are elegant, fruity and rounded. The red wines are powerful and wellbalanced. They have a strong beautiful garnet colour. There is a very ripe concentration on the palate. The tannins are still present throughout the finish.
1996
A year of quality and quantity, thanks to the good weather during blossom and a great late season. The white wines are very aromatic. They are well structured with good acidity which gives them a lot of freshness. The red wines are powerful and all have good colour. They too have fine acidity which should guarantee good cellaring potential.
1995
The product of a very mature harvest, the white wines are rich and fat. They have good cellaring potential. The red wines have imposing structure and are remarkably well-balanced. These wines are solid enough to be kept for a long time. 95 is close to the 93 and the 91 vintages in terms of quality.
1990
For red wines, this is a great vintage. One of the vintages of the century, superior to 1976, 1978, 1985 and 1988. The balance is almost perfect as the maturity was excellent. The wines are very colourful, and fat. Even though they are very tannic they are not hard, they are quite fruity. The greatest Grand Crus can lie in the cellar for years. Their cellaring potential is much higher than the 1989s.
1989
A great vintage, though very different to 1988. Compared to its predecessor, the wines of this vintage have never closed up. Young, they were very pleasant because very fruity. Older, they taste fruity but are developing tertiary notes. The tannins are very ripe and harmonious. The pleasure is so intense that you will not regret opening them now.
1985
After a very cold winter spring was warm and flowering progressed at a steady pace. A few cold weeks at the start of June delayed the fruit-set. Then ideal warm summer conditions from August until well into September made for a very easy growing season. The resulting high-volume crop offered red grapes that were perfectly ripened and full of elegance. Great red wines which continue to provide exceptional drinking pleasure.
1979
Spring started with a sharp cold, but in May warmer weather arrived to get the flowering off to a good start. Normal warm summer conditions followed, apart from a fierce local storm in June, which minimized the crop size in Vosne-Romanée and Chambolle-Musigny. The harvest started at the end of September. Fine elegant wines, which were just a touch softer than the 78s.
1978
In 1961 Bordeaux had the last word; in 1978 Burgundy reigned supreme. A wet June led to uneven flowering. There was less sun during summer than normal, but then an exceptional late Indian summer — the end of August and September made this a legendary vintage. Harmonious, silky and structured wines with great length. Truly, one of the best vintages of the century.
1976
One of the earliest harvests in history. A small crop from a heatwave year. Exceptional drought produced very concentrated musts with high tannin levels. Tough wines from the start; some grapes never reached phenolic ripeness, being harvested on their sugar levels.
1969
A cold rainy spring was followed by a hot dry summer with some drought problems. The ripening of the grapes was slowed down by wet and cold weather until mid-September, but fine and dry weather leading up to the harvest enabled optimal maturation. The 1969 reds were never charming and always a bit reserved behind their tannins. Now fully mature, this is a vintage to look out for, especially bottles from cool cellars — as always, storage conditions are key to the development and survival of old wines.
1962
After a cool and wet start to spring, warmer weather arrived at the beginning of May. Despite a cold spell and some localised storms, summer went by without many excesses. Apart from a heavy storm early in the month, September was fairly regular. The harvest started on 6 October. Time has revealed that behind the opulent fruit, a lot of structure was hidden. Although seldom seen nowadays, the finest 62s are still wines to seek out.
1961
A remarkably good vintage. After a fairly warm start to spring, a cooler period caused uneven flowering and berry-set. The dry and hot summer that followed resulted in small, high-quality grapes. Initially quite tight wines which needed time to soften; the best wines are still showing very well.
1959
After a number of difficult vintages and small crops, finally a great vintage arrived with the rare combination of sufficient quantity and high quality. An ideal spring flowering was followed by hot and dry weather in July and August. Showers refreshed the vines and on 14 September the harvest commenced under clear skies. Great, charming wines of rich, ripe fruit balancing the structured tannins.
1955
A cold June and late flowering was followed by a classicly hot summer without any problems until hail arrived on the day before the harvest. Beaune and the Corton hill were especially affected. The quality-conscious vignerons had to make a strong nettoyage selection from these vineyards, thereby reducing the quantity. Wines with a lot of body and power.
1947
An Indian summer vintage, with hot autumn weather making for an early harvest. The grapes were very warm when they arrived in the cellars and had to be cooled down. A tricky vintage which demanded a lot of the winemakers in order to avoid blocked fermentations and high volatile acidity. The most successful wines, such as Musigny, are true legends with a long life ahead of them.
1945
Beautiful spring weather, apart from some early frosts which reduced the crop size. Flowering started early and was completed by the end of May, which to this day remains unique. At the end of June a cyclone destroyed parts of the Côte de Beaune and brought the crop size down further. The summer was hot and dry with intermediate rain at the right moments. The harvest started in early October; despite the small crop the excellent quality brought a smile to the faces of the vignerons, especially since the war had at last ended. The Victory Vintage.
1935
A very good vintage which is rarely seen nowadays. The Indian summer made the vintage. Like in 1934 the harvest started in October. The 35s are well structured wines, a little less unctuous than the previous year, even today they have kept their youthful colour. This was exemplified by the beautiful Clos des Moines we tasted, with the family, in June.
1934
An ideal growing season, with warm spring weather without any major problems followed by a long hot summer with some rainy spells at exactly the right times. An abundant crop of
very good quality. In the middle of the economic crisis the famous Bacchic brotherhood La Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin was created to share and promote Burgundian wines. The 1934 Clos de Vougeot in this sale celebrates that brotherhood.
1933
A charming, elegant vintage, better than in Bordeaux. Extremely small crop due to uneven flowering and a very dry summer. Very good, well-structured wines of finesse with silky tannins.
1928
Spring started well and hopes were high until May frost and serious hail in the Côte de Nuits severely reduced the crop size. The summer that followed was hot. Harvest started in early October. The better terroirs in the Côte de Beaune, such as Corton, in particular made great wines. As in Bordeaux, the 1928 Burgundies are sturdier compared to the 1929s.
1923
In November 1923 the first Paulée de Meursault was held. A cool and wet spring was followed by a dry summer with light rain running up to the harvest at exactly the right moments, resulting in a small quantity of ripe grapes of high quality. Refined, deep and distinguished wines from Grand and famous 1er Cru sites.
1916
While France was at war there were few hands to help in the vineyard. Summer and the start of autumn were uneven, cold and humid, leading to a late harvest. Though the skins were thick a lot of fruit didn’t fully ripen. The acidity has kept well-stored bottles from the best vineyards in excellent condition.
1908
Although spring started favourably, the summer was overcast and cool, causing an uneven ripening due to lack of photosynthesis. Selection was essential. Though it was an abundant harvest at the time, well-cellared bottles are extremely rare nowadays.
This exceptionally rare bottle of 1908 Musigny is a true unicorn wine, it was harvested in a year which saw the births of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Simone de Beauvoir and Balthus. Joseph Faiveley, son of founder Pierre, was in charge of the family Domaine during this vintage, until his death in 1923. This bottle is a part of family history for the Domaine and also a vinous Burgundian treasure.


EXPERIENCES
Lots 1-7
2019 VINTAGE Lot 8
RED GRAND CRU WINES
2025 VINTAGE Lots 9-21
CORTON CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY Lots 22-95
CLOS DE VOUGEOT Lots 96-134
ECHÉZEAUX AND ECHÉZEAUX “EN ORVEAUX” Lots 135-179
MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN
Lots 180- 231
LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN Lots 232-285
CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
Lots 286-335
CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE “LES OUVRÉES RODIN” Lots 336-360
MUSIGNY
Lots 361-392
WHITE GRAND CRU WINES
CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE
Lots 393-416
BÂTARD-MONTRACHET Lots 417- 445
BIENVENUES-BÂTARD-MONTRACHET Lots 446- 463
RED GRAND AND 1ER CRU WINES
ANCIENT RARITIES
Lots 464-475



“For me, 200 years is a symbolic milestone. It’s neither a weight nor a constraint. We look back only to prepare for what’s ahead.”
-Erwan Faiveley
DOMAINE FAIVELEY EXPERIENCE LOT ONE
Dinner or lunch at Domaine Faiveley in Burgundy France, featuring vintages ending with 3, for up to 10 persons:
Echézeaux "En Orveaux" 2023
Latricières-Chambertin 2013
Chambertin-Clos de Bèze 2003
Latricières-Chambertin 1993
Nuits St Georges, Les Saint-Georges 1983
Clos de Vougeot 1973
Chambolle-Musigny Les Amoureuses 1933
Nuits St Georges, Les Pôrets Saint-Georges 1923
Travel costs and insurance are not included
1 1 Experience per lot £6,500-8,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY EXPERIENCE LOT TWO
Dinner or lunch at Domaine Faiveley in Burgundy France, featuring vintages ending with 2, for up to 10 persons:
Corton Clos des Cortons Faiveley 2022
Latricières-Chambertin 2012
Chambertin-Clos de Bèze 2002
Mazis-Chambertin 1992
Nuits St Georges, Les Saint Georges 1982
Nuits St Georges, Clos de la Maréchale 1972
Latricières-Chambertin 1962
Nuits St Georges 1942
Travel costs and insurance are not included
2 1 Experience
DOMAINE FAIVELEY EXPERIENCE LOT THREE
Dinner or lunch at Domaine Faiveley in Burgundy France, featuring vintages ending with 5, for up to 10 persons:
Chambertin-Clos de Bèze "Les Ouvrées Rodin" 2015
Latricières-Chambertin 2005
Mazis-Chambertin 1995
Latricières-Chambertin 1985
Corton Clos des Cortons Faiveley 1955
Nuits Saint Georges, Les Pôrets Saint-Georges 1945
Gevrey Chambertin, La Combe aux Moines 1935
Travel costs and insurance are not included
3 1 Experience per lot £6,500-8,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY EXPERIENCE LOT FOUR
Diner or lunch at Domaine Faiveley in Burgundy France, featuring vintages ending with 9, for up to 10 persons:
Corton-Charlemagne 2019
Chambertin-Clos de Bèze "Les Ouvrées Rodin" 2019
Echézeaux 2009
Latricières-Chambertin 1999
Corton Clos des Cortons Faiveley 1989
Mazis-Chambertin 1979
Charmes-Chambertin 1969
Clos de Vougeot 1959
Travel costs and insurance are not included
4 1 Experience per lot £6,500-8,500



DOMAINE FAIVELEY EXPERIENCE LOT FIVE
Tasting, tour, dinner and an overnight stay at Domaine Faiveley (2 suites for 2 people) for up to 4 persons
Travel costs and insurance are not included
5 1 Experience per lot £2,600-4,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY EXPERIENCE LOT SIX
A Mâchon (traditional Lyonnais breakfast) and a vertical wine tasting of 6 wines in the heart of Clos des Issarts, a monopole of Domaine Faiveley in Gevrey Chambertin.
Travel costs and insurance are not included
6 1 Experience per lot £850-1,100
DOMAINE FAIVELEY EXPERIENCE LOT SEVEN
Concert and Gala Dinner for 2 people in 2026 at the Music & Wine Festival at Clos Vougeot in Côte-d’Or, France.
Musique & Vin au Clos Vougeot is an association created in 2008 by Aubert de Villaine and Bernard Hervet. Its founding patrons are Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Domaine Faiveley and the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin.
Travel costs and insurance are not included
7 1 Experience per lot £850-1,100
This exceptional lot features Case Number 1 of the 2019 vintage, containing bottles individually numbered “1"
A unique release. Traditionally reserved by the family and never made available to the public, these bottles have been specially released for this occasion only.
2019DOMAINE FAIVELEY UNIQUE 12 CRUS CASE
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze, "Les Ouvrées Rodin" 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Musigny 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Les Saints-Georges 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet 2019 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet 2019 (1 Bottle)
In original wooden case, each bottle numbered 1 ‡8 12 Bottles (75cl) per lot £4,200-5,000
LOTS 9-21
Please note that the 2025 vintage (lots 9-21) is physically located in France under bond. The successful buyers of these lots will be put in contact with the seller directly concerning the collection of the bottles. The seller undertakes to use the buyer’s personal data only for the purposes of arranging the collection of the bottles. Upon release of the bottles in 2027 onwards, the buyer will be responsible for paying any applicable excise duty and clearance VAT in France directly to the seller.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 2025
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru 1 of 2 produced ‡9 1 Nebuchadnezzar (1500cl) per lot £8,500-11,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 2025
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru 1 of 2 produced ‡10 1 Nebuchadnezzar (1500cl) per lot £10,000-15,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, “LES OUVRÉES RODIN” 2025
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
20 jeroboams produced ‡11 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £4,000-5,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, “LES OUVRÉES RODIN” 2025
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
20 jeroboams produced ‡12 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £4,000-5,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, “LES OUVRÉES RODIN” 2025
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
20 jeroboams produced ‡13 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £4,000-5,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, “LES OUVRÉES RODIN” 2025
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
20 jeroboams produced ‡14 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £4,000-5,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2025
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
20 jeroboams produced ‡15 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £4,000-5,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2025
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 1 of 5 produced ‡16 1 Methuselah (600cl) per lot £8,500-11,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2025
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
Magnums of Domaine Faiveley Musigny are extremely rare! ‡17 1 Magnum (150cl) per lot £3,000-4,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2025
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru ‡18 1 Magnum (150cl) per lot £3,000-4,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2025
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru ‡19 1 Magnum (150cl) per lot £3,000-4,000
2025 DOMAINE FAIVELEY UNIQUE 10 CRUS
MAGNUM CASE
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze 2025 (1 Magnum)
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin 2025 (1 Magnum)
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin 2025 (1 Magnum)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2025 (1 Magnum)
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot 2025 (1 Magnum)
Domaine Faiveley, Musigny 2025 (1 Magnum)
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley 2025 (1 Magnum)
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne 2025 (1 Magnum)
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet 2025 (1 Magnum)
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet 2025 (1 Magnum)
‡20 10 Magnums (150cl) per lot £8,500-11,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2025
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 1 of 2 produced ‡21 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £12,000-18,000

“Of course, I dreamt that my children would take over one day but the surest way to push your children away is to pressure them. So, I let them follow their own paths. And those paths brought them home to the estate. The future is theirs now.”
-François Faiveley


Clos des Cortons, was purchased by the family in 1874, from the Geisweiler family. The plot is 2.77 ha of the Grand Cru, famous for being the only red wine with Grand Cru status within the Côte de Beaune. Most notable of all was the 1930s naming of the vineyard, finally being agreed to be named Clos des Cortons Faiveley; a unique family named monopole. Dominated by limestone, marl and clay, its soil is strewn with ferruginous oolite, forging red wines of depth and power. Vines were planted in 1932, 1956, 1965, 1971, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1987, 2002 and 2019. The wines are aged in French oak barrels, 50% new oak and 50% once-used oak.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡22 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡23 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡24 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡25 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle) 2019 (1 Bottle) 2020 (1 Bottle) 2021 (1 Bottle) New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡29 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡31 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡32 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡33 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2019
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 421 magnums produced ‡34 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £550-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2018
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 688 magnums produced ‡35 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 2017
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 549 magnums produced ‡36 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £450-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2016
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 583 magnums produced ‡37 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £450-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡38 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡39 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡40 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡42 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡41 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡43 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
“The choice of a vertical press for vinifications allows for the extraction of juices of remarkable purity and every drop seems to carry the very spirit of the place. The resulting wine is poised and polished, with a silky texture and an elegant depth. Clos des Cortons Faiveley exudes a quiet power, a depth that slowly reveals itself, like a well-kept secret unravelling at its own pace. Notes of dark fruit and spice unfold, taking over the palate, the fruit beautifully tempered by a crystalline minerality. Each sip delivers the magic, the beauty, and the timelessness of one of the Burgundy’s most exclusive climats.”
-The Faiveley family
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle) 2012 (1 Bottle) 2013 (1 Bottle) 2014 (1 Bottle) 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡44 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡47 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡45 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡48 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡46 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
in
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2015
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 539 magnums produced
‡50 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £550-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2014
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 400 magnums produced
‡51 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £450-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2013
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡52 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £350-450
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2012
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡53 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £600-800

54
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2012
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 5.5 cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 10 methuselah produced
‡54 1 Methuselah (600cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle) 2005 (1 Bottle) 2006 (1 Bottle) 2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡57 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2011
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡55 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £450-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2010
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡56 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £700-900
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle) 2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle) 2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡58 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡59 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡63 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡60 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡64 6 Bottles (75cl) per
(1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡61 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡62 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡67 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle) New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡68 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2009
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru

New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡69 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
1996 (1 Bottle)
1998 (1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2007
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡70 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £420-500
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡73 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2006
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡71 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £420-500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 2005
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡72 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £900-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
1996 (1 Bottle) 1998 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2001 (1 Bottle) 2002 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡74 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
1996 (1 Bottle)
1998 (1 Bottle)
1999 (1 Bottle)
2000 (1 Bottle)
2001 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡75 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2001 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡79 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
1996 (1 Bottle)
1998 (1 Bottle)
1999 (1 Bottle)
2000 (1 Bottle)
2001 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡76 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡80 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
1996 (1 Bottle)
1998 (1 Bottle)
1999 (1 Bottle)
2000 (1 Bottle)
2001 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡77 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
1996 (1 Bottle)
1998 (1 Bottle)
1999 (1 Bottle)
2000 (1 Bottle)
2001 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡78 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡82 6 Bottles (75cl) per
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
1996 (1 Bottle)
1998 (1 Bottle)
1999 (1 Bottle)
2000 (1 Bottle)
2001 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡83 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 'VERTICAL' | 1996 - 2002
Domaine Faiveley, Corton, Clos des Cortons Faiveley
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
1996 (1 Bottle)
1998 (1 Bottle)
1999 (1 Bottle)
2000 (1 Bottle)
2001 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡84 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 1990
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2013, in individual OWCs
‡85 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 1989
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2018, in individual OWCs
‡86 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-800

“For me, my favorite wine has to be Clos des Corton Faiveley, without a doubt. 2024 marked the 150th vintage under the aegis of our family, as we acquired this plot in 1874. It’s iconic in every sense, and since 1937, our name has been officially tied to this climat.”
-Erwan Faiveley

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 1978
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 1cm, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2021, in individual OWCs
‡87 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,800-2,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 1969
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 1.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2017, i n individual OWC
‡88 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 1959
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 1cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2014, in individual OWC
‡89 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800



DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 1955
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2021, in individual OWC
Tasting note: An expressive nose of warm aromas, spices and grilled meats. Quite rich and full of intensity. A fresh long taste, so well balanced, very defined and aromatic making this an intriguing wine. Very good! A very impressive wine in the series. Such an intense richness of taste, remarkable. I love this vintage. 97p.
Tasted June 2025 at the Domaine. EV
‡90 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 1928
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 1.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in individual OWC
‡92 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 1928
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 1cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in individual OWC
‡93 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS
FAIVELEY 1923
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in individual OWC
‡94 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 1923
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 1cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in individual OWC ‡95 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON, CLOS DES CORTONS FAIVELEY 1955
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2021, in individual OWC
Tasting note: An expressive nose of warm aromas, spices and grilled meats. Quite rich and full of intensity. A fresh long taste, so well balanced, very defined and aromatic making this an intriguing wine. Very good! A very impressive wine in the series. Such an intense richness of taste, remarkable. I love this vintage. 97p.
Tasted June 2025 at the Domaine. EV
‡91 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500


One of the most divided vineyards within the Côte de Nuits, Clos de Vougeot has over 82 proprietors for 50 ha - perhaps an indication of the extensive history of this vineyard, dating back to 1211. Legend has it that wines produced at the top of the vineyard were made for King’s and Pope’s, the middle aspect made wines for Bishops, and the lower part was to produce wines for everyone else.
Today, Domaine Faiveley owns 1.29ha of land distributed amongst three parcels of land. Two plots stretch from the bottom of the vineyard and run deep into the middle of the Clos, whereas the third parcel of land is positioned in the heart of Clos Vougeot near to the castle. The plots at the bottom of the Clos benefit from deep, marly soils that retain moisture and avoid water stress, making them ideal in dry years. The wines produced by Faiveley at Clos Vougeot are from vines planted in 1940, 1974, 1980, 1981, and 2013. The wines see 18 months in French oak barrels (60% new oak and 40% one-wine barrels).
To celebrate their 200-year jubilee the Faiveley family have donated a parcel of the illustrious Clos Vougeot vineyard to the Hospices de Beaune. Planted in 1974, this plot of just over 4 ouvrées will yield three pièces of wine, a cuvée will be auctioned for the first time during the 165th Hospices de Beaune auction on November 16, 2025. Named “Clos Vougeot – Cuvée François Faiveley,” it will pay tribute to François Faiveley (1859–1918), who acquired a parcel of Clos de Vougeot in 1911, and to the father of Erwan and Eve, respectively third and sixth generations at the helm of the estate.
“As co-owner of the Château du Clos de Vougeot and founding family of the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin — of which this château serves as the motherhouse — we are proud and delighted to contribute a part of this exceptional heritage to the Hospices,” declared Erwan.
Eve Faiveley added, “Just like the Hospices, we have always been committed to promoting Burgundy. By making this donation, we aim to forge a lasting partnership with this magnificent institution and mark our 200th anniversary with a forward-looking act”



The seller of lots 96-134 plans to donate 100% of the hammer price received to Fondation du Patrimoine (registered in France with number 413 812 827).

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡96 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡97 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡98 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡99 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
New
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016
(1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡102 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡103 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡104 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡105 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡106 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 2016 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡107 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 5.5 cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 35 jeroboams produced ‡108 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £700-900
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡109 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £450-600
The seller of lots 96-134 plans to donate 100% of the hammer price received to Fondation du Patrimoine (registered in France with number 413 812 827).
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡110 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £450-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡111 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £450-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡112 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £450-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡113 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £450-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡114 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £450-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡115 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £450-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡116 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £450-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1
New labels,
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru

The seller of lots 96-134 plans to donate 100% of the hammer price received to Fondation du Patrimoine (registered in France with number 413 812 827).
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡120 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £450-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡121 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡122 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡123 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡124 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 2003 (1 Bottle) 2005 (1 Bottle) 2006 (1 Bottle) 2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡125 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 2003 (1 Bottle) 2005 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡127 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡130 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡131 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Clos de Vougeot
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003
(1 Bottle) 2005 (1 Bottle) 2006 (1 Bottle) 2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡132 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £420-550
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 1934
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 1cm level, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
In the middle of the economic crisis the famous Bacchic brotherhood La Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin was created to share and promote Burgundian wines. The 1934 Clos de Vougeot here offered celebrates that brotherhood.
‡133 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE VOUGEOT 1923
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 1cm level, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
‡134 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500

It all began in Spring 1934 when Georges Faiveley was strolling past the booksellers on the banks of the Siene in Paris. He saw a book about Bacchic brotherhoods. Burgundy had been experiencing an economic slump and sales of their precious wines had fallen to a low. Georges was inspired by the book and foresaw an opportunity to form a brotherhood, which could defend and promote the wines of Burgundy.
He invited his close friend Camille Rodier, a fellow wine merchant, to help form the brotherhood and thus the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin was started on November 16th 1934 in the Caveau Nuiton, Nuits-Saint-Georges. They are quoted as toasting their new brotherhood, “Wines of a quality such as ours are a cause for joy and optimism. So enough moaning! Since our cellars are full to the brim, let’s empty them - and we can invite our friends to help us! We’ll revive the old Bacchic confraternities and ward off ill fortune with liberal doses of Rabelaisian exuberance and Molière’s comic good-sense”.
Ever since, the Confrérie’s Chapter has taken place annually (save during World War II) at the Château du Clos de Vougeot, followed by the Hospices de Beaune auction the next day, and culminating in the festive Paulée de Meursault.
Georges Faiveley, followed later by his son Guy, served as Grand Master of the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, presiding over multiple themed Chapters each year. Through the decades, a roll call of celebrities were inducted, including General de Gaulle in 1959, the crew of Apollo IX in 1967 and in 1971, Simone Veil and French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing in 1978. And in 1990, during his induction, President Ronald Reagan received as a tribute two bottles of 1911 Chambertin Clos de Bèze from Domaine Faiveley, his birth vintage.




LOTS 135-179
Until the 2014 vintage Domaine Faiveley produced an Échezeaux from the Grand Cru. From vintage 2015 they began to emphasise the name of the plot “En Orveaux”, in which their 0.87 ha are located. Formerly developed by Cistercian monks, Échezeaux is divided into eleven lieux-dits. The Chambolle side of the Grand Cru, below the Chambolle 1er Cru, La Combe d’Orveau, is considered to produce the most floral and delicate of Échezeaux. The vines are planted in a distinctively sloping terroir formed of shallow marl soils; this allows for the development of a silky, fruit forward wine that has exceptional ageing potential. Vines were planted in planted in 1950, 1956 and 1982.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
2023 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡135 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
2023 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡136 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
2023 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡137 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡138 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡139 6 Bottles (75cl) per
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New
new capsules, in original wooden case ‡141 6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
2023 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡143 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
2023 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡144 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 2018 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2022 (1 Bottle) 2023 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡145 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX" 'VERTICAL' | 2018 - 2023
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux"
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
2023 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡146 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750

Lot 149
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX"
2018
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 198 magnums produced ‡147 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £700-900
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX"
2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 145 magnums produced ‡148 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX, "EN ORVEAUX"
2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 20 jeroboams produced ‡149 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £850-1,100
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡151 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡152 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡153 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡154 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡155 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' | 2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 2013
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡150 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £500-700
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡156 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' | 2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡157 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' | 2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡158 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' | 2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡159 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' | 2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡160 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡161 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2009 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2009 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2010 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2012 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2013 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux 2014 (1 Bottle)
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux, "En Orveaux" 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡162 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 2010
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡163 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 2009
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡164 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 2008
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡165 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £500-700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 2006
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡166 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £600-800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' | 2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 2005
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡167 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £650-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' | 2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' | 2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2000 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡172 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2000 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡173 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2000 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡174 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡176 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡177 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡178 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2000 (1 Bottle)
2002 (1 Bottle)
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡175 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, ECHÉZEAUX 'VERTICAL' |
2000 - 2008
Domaine Faiveley, Echézeaux
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 2000 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2006 (1 Bottle) 2008 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡179 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-700


Mazis-Chambertin is split into two parts, Les Mazis-Haut and Les Mazis-Bas. The former sits on the same rock formation as Clos de Bèze and consequently it is regarded as being slightly more superior than Mazis-Bas. Domaine Faiveley are custodians over 1.56 ha of land here with two large plots on the upper Les Mazis-Haut and two little plots in the Mazis-Bas (Dupont-Tisserandot). Planting by Faiveley began in 1945 and continued again in 1959, 1974 and 2020. As a result, the wines produced from this vineyard are regarded as having good structure and considerable power on the palate. Mazis-Chambertin is an extremely cellar-worthy wine and unfurls over time, revealing notes of forest floor, tobacco and cedar.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡180 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡181 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡182 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡183 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2020 (1 Bottle) 2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡184 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡185 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡189 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡190 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 2016 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡191 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2019
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 243 magnums produced ‡192 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2018
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 429 magnums produced ‡193 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £750-950

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2017
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 400 magnums produced
‡194 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £450-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2016
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 331 magnums produced ‡195 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 342 magnums produced ‡196 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £650-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 6cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 46 jeroboams produced ‡197 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle) 2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡198 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡199 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡200 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡202 6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010
(1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡204 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡205 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡206 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡207 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡208 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡209 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2014
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 309 magnums produced ‡210 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £600-800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2013
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡211 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2012
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡212 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £850-1,100


DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2011
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡213 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £550-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2007
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡214 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £700-900
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2006
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡215 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 2005
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡216 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £650-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡217 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡218 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2008 (1 Bottle) 2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡220 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡221 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡222 6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003
(1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡223 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡224 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡225 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡226 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡227 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Mazis-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle) 2005 (1 Bottle) 2006 (1 Bottle) 2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡228 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 1990
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 1cm, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2021, in individual OWCs
‡229 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £500-700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 1985
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 1cm, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2024, in individual OWCs
‡230 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN 1979
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 1cm, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2021, in individual OWCs
‡231 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500



Becoming its own standalone vineyard in 1508, LatricièresChambertin spans over 7.3ha of land, 1.21 of which is owned by Domaine Faiveley. Latricières is the most southerly of the GevreyChambertin vineyards and it benefits from a distinctive cooling eastwest exposure. Geologists have found that the topsoil here is, in fact, much deeper than many of the other Gevrey Grand Crus, benefitting from limestone rich terroir that enables the wines to have superb concentration. Domaine Faiveley are the second biggest land holder in the Grand Cru, with a large central plot. Their vines were planted in 1984, 1989 and 2007. The family estate notes that this wine is the “perfect balance between the minerality of Clos de la Roche and the depth of Chambertin.”
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2019
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 6cm, new label, new wax capsiule, in original wooden case, 5 methuselah produced
‡232 1 Methuselah (600cl) per lot £1,700-2,200

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New
‡233 6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original
‡234 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡238 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡239 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2020 (1 Bottle) 2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡240 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡241 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡242 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡243 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡244 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2019
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 250 magnums produced ‡245 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £650-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2018
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 345 magnums produced ‡246 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £550-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2017
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 357 magnums produced ‡247 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £550-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2016
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 300 magnums produced ‡248 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £650-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 2 66 magnums produced ‡249 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 5.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 32 jeroboams produced ‡250 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £750-950
“I’ve always had a soft spot for the wines of Gevrey-Chambertin. They’re simply magical.”
-François Faiveley

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡251 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡252 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡253 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡254 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡255 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡256 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡257 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡258 6 Bottles (75cl)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡261 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡262 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2014
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 379 magnums produced
‡263 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2013
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡264 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £480-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2012
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡265 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £600-800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2011
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡266 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £550-750
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 2010
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡267 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £700-900
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin Grand Cru 2005
This is the year that Erwan started to work in the company. Latricières is located on the southern part of Chambertin, with a stony soil. Different compared to the Mazis which has more clay. Latricières is late terroir, due to the proximity of the forest. Along with the Mazis these are the last plots to be harvested. The harvest commenced on 15th September and finished the 23rd of that month. 2005 was a uniquely hot season, which was then an exception. Since then, we have seen many vintages with high temperatures.
Tasting note: Aromas of sous bois and dried currants. An elegant nose, very subtle. It has a rich sun ripened expression. Quite reserved at first taste, with a tautness which takes time to open up. Good grip, ripe present tannins integrated in black fruits. Interesting wine, strong character of the vintage. Well balanced. Needs time.
92p. Tasted June 2025 at the Domaine. EV.
‡268 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 2003 (1 Bottle)
(1
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡269 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡270 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡271 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡272 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡273 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡274 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 2003 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2006 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡276 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡275 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡277 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡278 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Latricières-Chambertin
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡279 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £550-650

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
1962
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2024, in original wooden case
‡283 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £800-1,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2006
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡280 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £400-600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
2005
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
Tasting note: Aromas of sous bois and dried currants. An elegant nose, very subtle. It has a rich sun ripened expression. Quite reserved at first taste, with a tautness which takes time to open up. Good grip, ripe present tannins integrated in black fruits. Interesting wine, strong character of the vintage. Well balanced. Needs time. 92p. Tasted June 2025 at the Domaine. EV.
‡281 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £600-800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
1976
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 1.5cm or better, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2017, in individual original wooden cases
‡282 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £2,000-3,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
1959
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 1cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2021, in original wooden case
‡284 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN
1935
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2017, in original wooden case
‡285 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000



Chambertin Clos de Bèze is the ancient monastic vineyard of the Cistercian monks who resided at the Abbey of Bèze. Since the 1930’s the Faiveley family owns 1.29 ha of land in the vineyard divided in three different plots, two at the southern end, near Chambertin and one in the central section opposite Chapelle-Chambertin. Vines in the parcels were planted in 1949, 1955, 1966, 1983 and 2018. Grapes are hand-harvested and sorted, with some whole cluster used, dependant on vintage. A 19 day vatting period is followed by an ageing in French oak barrels (60% new oak and 40% one-wine barrels) which have been selected for their fine grain and moderate toast.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡286 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle) 2017 (1 Bottle) 2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡287 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle) 2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡288 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡289 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡290 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original
6
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡294 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2016 (1 Bottle)
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡295 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2020 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡296 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2016 - 2021
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡297 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2016
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 418 magnums produced
‡298 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £900-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2016
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 6cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 25 jeroboams produced
‡299 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle) 2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle) 2013 (1 Bottle) 2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡300 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡301 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡302 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200

Lot 312

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡303 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡304 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡305 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡306 6 Bottles (75cl)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1
6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡310 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2015
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2011 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡311 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £950-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 3.5 cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 19 jeroboams produced
‡312 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 314 magnums produced
‡313 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £1,100-1,600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2014
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡314 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £850-1,100
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2012
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡315 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £950-1,300
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2011
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡316 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £650-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2010
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡317 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £1,300-1,700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru 2003 (1 Bottle) 2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡318 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle) 2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡319 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡320 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2006 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡324 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡321 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡325 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡322 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡326 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡323 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE 'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡328 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
'VERTICAL' | 2003 - 2009
Domaine Faiveley, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
2003 (1 Bottle)
2005 (1 Bottle)
2006 (1 Bottle)
2007 (1 Bottle)
2008 (1 Bottle)
2009 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡329 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2009
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡330 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £900-1,200

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2005
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡331 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £1,300-1,700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
2005
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 4.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case
‡332 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
1990
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 1.5cm or better, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2021, in original wooden cases
‡333 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
1985
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2017, in original wooden cases
‡334 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE
1978
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 1.5cm, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2021, in original wooden cases
‡335 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,900-2,400



DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2021
Domaine Faiveley produce a special single plot Chambertin Clos de Bèze cuvée called “Les Ouvrées Rodin”. A 0.33 ha plot planted in 1966, at the southern end of the Grand Cru, has produced this wine since 2010. This wine has been named “Les Ouvrées Rodin” to pay homage to the famed sculptor Auguste Rodin, whose patron Maurice Fenaille was great-great-uncle of Erwan and Eve. The wines are extraordinarily complex and long-lived, with signature tension and intensity.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2023
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru ‡336 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2022
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru ‡337 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-950
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru ‡338 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2020
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru ‡339 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2019
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru ‡340 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £900-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2018
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru ‡341 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-950
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2017

Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru ‡342 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £600-800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2016
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
‡343 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
One of the plots with the oldest vines in this exceptional vineyard, this cuvee was bottled separately since 2010. 2015 was a dry season, with a low yield and good polyphenols, high IPT to compared to 2005, gentle extraction was done because of the amount of tannins. 50% new oak.
Tasting note: A fine nose of subtle vanilla over red fruits, quite expressive. The wine has an inviting aroma. The palate is full of fresh bright fruits and sun ripened concentration. The grip of extracts presents well, followed by fresh acidity. Good length. Youthful still. Well-balanced and clearly showing the style of the vintage. Lingering soft fruits on the after taste. On second taste the nose is showing small rich red berries. A fine fresh wellbalanced taste. Love this wine! 95p. Tasted June 2025 at the Domaine. EV.
‡344 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £900-1,300

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2014
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
‡345 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2011
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
‡348 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £650-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2013
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
‡346 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £850-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2010
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
‡349 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2012
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
‡347 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £850-1,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2016
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 159 magnums produced
‡350 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £2,000-3,000

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 167 magnums produced
Tasting note: A fine nose of subtle vanilla over red fruits, quite expressive. The wine has an inviting aroma. The palate is full of fresh bright fruits and sun ripened concentration. The grip of extracts presents well, followed by fresh acidity. Good length. Youthful still. Well-balanced and clearly showing the style of the vintage. Lingering soft fruits on the after taste. On second taste the nose is showing small rich red berries. A fine fresh wellbalanced taste. Love this wine! 95p. Tasted June 2025 at the Domaine. EV.
‡351 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £2,400-3,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2014
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case, 210 magnums produced
‡352 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £1,800-2,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2013
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡353 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £1,700-2,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2012
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡354 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £2,000-3,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2011
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡355 3 Magnums (150cl) per lot £1,700-2,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2016
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 5.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 9 jeroboams produced ‡356 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £3,000-4,000

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 6cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 9 jeroboams produced
Tasting note: A fine nose of subtle vanilla over red fruits, quite expressive. The wine has an inviting aroma. The palate is full of fresh bright fruits and sun ripened concentration. The grip of extracts presents well, followed by fresh acidity. Good length. Youthful still. Well-balanced and clearly showing the style of the vintage. Lingering soft fruits on the after taste. On second taste the nose is showing small rich red berries. A fine fresh wellbalanced taste. Love this wine! 95p. Tasted June 2025 at the Domaine. EV.
‡357 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £3,000-4,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2014
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 4.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 8 jeroboams produced
‡358 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £3,000-4,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2013
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 4cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 8 jeroboams produced
‡359 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £2,600-3,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE, "LES OUVRÉES RODIN" 2012
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 13 jerobaoms produced
‡360 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £3,000-4,000



LOTS 361-392
Musigny is one of the two Chambolle-Musigny Grand Cru’s and for many wine lovers it is the greatest Grand Cru. The wines are renowned for their perfume and delicacy. François Faiveley has said “I think I would have been a perfume-maker if I was not in the wine business,”. The Domaine increased their parcel holdings in Musigny in 2015, which has allowed them to increase production from a tiny 150 bottle release to around 450-500 bottles each vintage. They have two plots in the Les Musigny side, closer to Chambolle. The vines, planted in 1945 and 1990, bask in the rising sun on shallow soil combining limestone, red clay and gravel. Made from whole grapes and aged in 100% new oak feuillettes (smaller barrels), the estate’s Musigny Grand Cru reveals a captivating aromatic complexity.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2023
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 488 bottles produced ‡361 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2022
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 472 bottles produced ‡362 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2021
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 370 bottles produced ‡363 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2020
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 347 bottles produced ‡364 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,400-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2019
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 491 bottles produced ‡365 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,800-2,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2018
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 468 bottles produced ‡366 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2017
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 427 bottles produced ‡367 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2016
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 323 bottles produced ‡368 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2015
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 185 bottles produced ‡369 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,800-2,400
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2014
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 185 bottles produced ‡370 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2013
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 176 bottles produced ‡371 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,400-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2012
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 166 bottles produced ‡372 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,400-2,000

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2011
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 184 bottles produced
‡373 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,600-2,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2010
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 185 bottles produced
‡374 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £2,200-3,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2009
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 185 bottles produced
‡375 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,800-2,400
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2008
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 160 bottles produced
‡376 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,700-2,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2007
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 169 bottles produced
‡377 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2006
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 148 bottles produced
‡378 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
Lot 379


DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2000

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2005
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 147 bottles produced
‡379 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,800-2,400
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2004
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 146 bottles produced ‡380 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £600-800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2002
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 148 bottles produced ‡381 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £2,600-3,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 2001
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 149 bottles produced ‡382 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £950-1,400
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 150 bottles produced ‡383 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,400-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 1999
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 149 bottles produced ‡384 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,800-2,400
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 1998
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 149 bottles produced ‡385 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,800-2,400
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 1995
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 149 bottles produced ‡386 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,500-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 1989
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new capsule, in original wooden case, 152 bottles produced ‡387 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £2,400-3,000

“Very few estates in Burgundy can claim such longevity within the same family. It’s something we’re extremely proud of. I don’t think it holds us back in any way. We’re aware that we’re caretakers of something bigger than ourselves.”
-Eve Faiveley

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 1976
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
New label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case
‡388 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,300-1,700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 1947
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 1cm, new label, new wax capsule recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
‡389 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £5,000-7,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 1933
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new label, new wax capsule recorked in 2017, in original wooden case
‡390 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £4,200-5,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 1933
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new label, new wax capsule recorked in 2017, in original wooden case
‡391 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £4,200-5,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, MUSIGNY 1908
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 0.5cm, new label, new wax capsule recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
This exceptionally rare bottle of 1908 Musigny is a true unicorn wine, it was harvested in a year which saw the births of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Simone de Beauvoir and Balthus. Joseph Faiveley, son of founder Pierre, was in charge of the family Domaine during this vintage, until his death in 1923. This bottle is a part of family history for the Domaine and also a vinous Burgundian treasure.
‡392 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £7,500-9,500


Corton-Charlemagne covers over 72ha of land – half of this is planted to white grapes. Domaine Faiveley own 0.86 ha of vines, adjacent to the Corton Clos des Cortons Faiveley Grand Cru Monopole, since 1874. Vines were planted in 1933, 1935, 1987, 1988 and 2010. The plots are on on the Ladoix- Serrigny side of the hill. Faiveley’s wine has aromas of stone fruits and white blossom. There is an enticing and ethereal nature to this wine that makes you want to keep understanding its’ complexity. Vinification lasts 4 weeks and takes place in French oak barrels (50-60% of which are new oak).
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡394 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
6 Bottles (75cl)

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡396 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡397 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡398 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE
2018
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 5.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 39 jeroboams produced
‡399 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £700-900
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE
2017
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 5.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 26 jeroboams produced
‡400 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £850-1,100

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE
2015
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 17 jeroboams produced
Faiveley owns four plots in this famous vineyard, with different soil types. This Corton-Charlemagne is a blend of these terroirs, adding complexity.
Tasting note: A fine nose of minerals and melon fruit. The wine expands into a creaminess, showing the sun ripened vintage. In 2015 the acidity of Corton Charlemagne works so well, giving freshness to this exceptional vintage character. Very much in line with my tasting note from back in 2016, when I tasted this wine from barrel. This is a big success for the Domaine! 96p. Last tasted June 2025 at the Domaine. EV. ‡402 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £700-900
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE
2014
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 4.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 21 jeroboams produced ‡403 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE
2016
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 30 jeroboams produced
‡401 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £500-700
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE
2013
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 3.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case ‡404 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £850-1,100
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡405 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡406 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡407 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2015 (1 Bottle) 2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡409 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡408 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡410 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡411 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡412 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡413 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡415 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡414 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Corton-Charlemagne
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡416 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £750-850


LOTS 417-445
Dating back to 1746, Bâtard-Montrachet has a deep rooted history. However, it was not until 2008 that the Domaine acquired a plot, in the vineyard. The plot, planted in 1985 and 1997, is 0.35 ha on the elegant Puligny side of the Grand Cru. Due to being an early ripening area of land, the Domaine are able to experiment with delaying pruning to avoid frosts. Vinification lasts 4 weeks and takes place in French oak barrels (50-60% of which are new oak).
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡417 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡418 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡419 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡420 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡421 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
New
in
(75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡424 6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡426 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡427 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru 2017 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2021 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡428 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET 2018
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 5.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 30 jeroboams produced ‡429 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £1,400-2,000
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET 2017
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 5.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 22 jeroboams produced ‡430 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £1,200-1,600
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET 2016
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 6cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 17 jeroboams produced ‡431 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £1,300-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET 2015
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 5cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case, 15 jeroboams produced
‡432 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET 2013
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
U. 3cm, new label, new wax capsule, in original wooden case
‡433 1 Jeroboam (300cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡434 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500

(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡435 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡436 6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡440 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle)
2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡441 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010 (1 Bottle)
2012 (1 Bottle)
2013 (1 Bottle)
2014 (1 Bottle)
2015 (1 Bottle) 2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡442 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡443 6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡444 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BÂTARD-MONTRACHET
'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New
‡445 6 Bottles (75cl)


The vineyard is rectangular in shape, located below BâtardMontrachet. The Domaine are the second largest owner since 2008, with a 0.51 ha plot. The Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet plot lies on flat land, with more marl and wetter soil than its neighbour. The vines were planted in 1980 and 2018. The wines produced here are noticeably more floral, fruit forward and elegant than that of BâtardMontrachet. As stated by the Domaine itself ‘the demarcation between Bâtard and Bienvenues is delicate, yet the subtlety is reflected in the wines themselves.’

DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle) 2018 (1 Bottle) 2019 (1 Bottle) 2020 (1 Bottle) 2021 (1 Bottle) 2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case ‡446 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,100-1,400
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru


DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡454 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,100-1,400
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle)
2018 (1 Bottle)
2019 (1 Bottle)
2020 (1 Bottle)
2021 (1 Bottle)
2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡455 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,100-1,400
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle) 2018 (1 Bottle) 2019 (1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle) 2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡456 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,100-1,400
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2017 - 2022
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2017 (1 Bottle) 2018 (1 Bottle) 2019 (1 Bottle) 2020 (1 Bottle) 2021 (1 Bottle) 2022 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡457 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,100-1,400
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
2010
(1 Bottle) 2011 (1 Bottle) 2012 (1 Bottle) 2014 (1 Bottle) 2015 (1 Bottle) 2016 (1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡458 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡459 6 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡460 6 Bottles (75cl) per
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
‡461 6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
(1 Bottle)
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden
‡462 6 Bottles (75cl)
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, BIENVENUES-BÂTARDMONTRACHET 'VERTICAL' | 2010 - 2016
Domaine Faiveley, Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet
Côte de Beaune, Grand Cru
New labels, new capsules, in original wooden case
‡463 6 Bottles (75cl)

Clos de Tart is a famed monopole vineyard in Morey-St Denis. Now under the aegis of Artémis Domaines, the Grand Cru has a fascinating history. The walled Clos was planted and tended by the Cistercian nuns of Notre Dame de Tart in the medieval era. During the French Revolution the vineyard came into the ownership of Nicolas-Joseph Marey. He is registered as the owner by 1791, two years before Louis XVI was executed. His descendants owned the Clos, from their base at Château Marey-Monge (the family name changed during the 1800’s).
This bottle is a true rarity from a monopole Grand Cru that has only had four owners in 900 years.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CLOS DE TART 1916
Côte de Nuits, Grand Cru
U. 2cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
‡464 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £3,500-4,500

“Each generation has its own way of doing things, but the essential element, the terroir, is timeless.”
-François Faiveley
Domaine Faiveley own 1.69 ha of the Premier Cru Nuits-St-Georges
Les Porêts which was once a pear orchard. It was ranked among the best in Nuits by Dr Lavalle in 1855. Faiveley acquired their parcel in the 1830s, they replanted in 1945, 1954, 2005, 2011 and 2018. The vines produce a powerful, structured and tannic wine typical of Nuits Saint-Georges. Its distinctive character stems from the deep, stony, brown limestone soils.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, LES PORÊTS-SAINT-GEORGES 1923
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru
U. 2cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
‡465 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £700-900

Les St Georges was noted by Dr Morelot as the finest Nuits-StGeorges Premier Cru. Parcel holders in the vineyard have long been petitioning for promotion to Grand Cru. Domaine Faiveley own 0.23 ha on the Les Didiers side. The soils are brown clay, which tend to lend depth and tannin to the wine. Erwan Faiveley finds the family plot to produce fleshy wines and the stony northern plots (from which they buy grapes) to provide more robust tannins. The vineyard is a high pH site. The vines in the Faiveley plot were replanted in 1933 and 1974.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, LES SAINTS-GEORGES 1928
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru
New label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
‡466 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, LES SAINTS-GEORGES 1928
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru
New label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
‡467 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500






The famous Premier Cru of Les Amoureuses is often mentioned as so-named because it was the site of lover’s trysts. Quality here is very high and vintages have the depth and complexity of Grand Cru Chambolle-Musigny vineyards. Faiveley produce from a 0.12 ha site tended by Domaine Chazan / Zibetti in fermage. The vines are on a band of calcaire de Premeaux, hard limestone.
1933 is a fabulous vintage. Charming and elegant as a vintage, Pinot Noir performed well in this small crop year. Uneven flowering and an intensely dry summer led to a reduced harvest of concentrated wines. Well-structured wines of finesse with silky tannins.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, CHAMBOLLE MUSIGNY, LES AMOUREUSES 1933
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru U. 1cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
‡468 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,700-2,200
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, LES PORÊTS-SAINT-GEORGES 1933
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru U. 1cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2017, in original wooden case
‡469 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £650-850

Domaine Faiveley are the largest landowner in the Premier Cru, with 1.03 ha. The vineyard was first planted by the monks of Cluny, hence the name (the ravine of the monks). Latterly the vineyard had two small quarries within it, but was filled in after WWII. The quarry walls allow for extra warmth on the vines and increase the crop ripeness. The soils are fossiliferous clays and white marl. The vines were replanted in 1933, 1935, 1980, 1984, 1988 and 2017.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, LES PORÊTS-SAINT-GEORGES 1945
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru U. 1cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
In 1834 the Faiveley family bought their first plot of vines, in the Les Porêts Saint-Georges vineyard. This was the start of what today has become one of the most beautiful portfolios of Grand cru & Premier cru vineyards in Burgundy.



DOMAINE FAIVELEY, GEVREY-CHAMBERTIN, LA COMBE AUX MOINES 1935
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru
U. 2cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2008, in original wooden case
Georges Faiveley (great-grandfather of Erwan and Eve) had a house in the Morvan, in which he hid his best bottles during the Second World War. Included in this stache was the 1935 Combe aux Moines, which was one of his favorite wines.
Tasting note: A wonderful, refined nose with a touch of cacao. Red fruit, all so elegantly defined and rhubarb, opening up in the glass so nicely. The taste is more expressive then the reserved nose, very mouth-filling with rich fruits. Amazingly broad after taste with an explosion of fruits, before giving way to a long acidity. This is so beautiful. Good grip and well balanced. Combe aux Moines wines are known for their tannin structure. 98p. Tasted at the Domaine in June 2025. EV.
‡470 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £750-950
Tasting note: A subtle nose of spicy aromas, forest floor and dried fruits. A touch of florals with some bell pepper notes. The first taste is elegant, light, gently singing like a background symphony. Flowing on to unwinding aromas with fresh acidity. A remarkable contrast to the richer ‘55 Corton, this wine is in very good condition. 95p. Tasted June 2025 at the Domaine. EV. Note: At the end of the war no sulfur was available, so most 45s are “natural wines”. Harvested by a team of female pickers.
‡471 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £1,200-1,800
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, LES SAINTS-GEORGES 1961
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru U. 1cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2017, in original wooden case
‡472 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £700-900
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, LES SAINTS-GEORGES 1961
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru U. 1.5cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2017, in original wooden case
‡473 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £700-900
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, LES SAINTS-GEORGES 1961
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru U. 1cm, new label, new wax capsule, recorked in 2017, in original wooden case
‡474 1 Bottle (75cl) per lot £700-900

This Premier Cru is located in Premeaux-Prissey, on the border of the village of Comblanchien. It is the last Côte de Nuits Premier Cru going southwards. It used to belong to Delphine Marey-Monge, wife of Maréchal Stanislas Marey-Monge of the Second Empire. The Mugnier family have owned the vineyard in its entirety since 1902. It was on loan from the 1950’s to 2004 to Domaine Faiveley. They replanted between 1957 and 1986. The proportion of new oak, which is susceptible to variations according to the vintage, represents on average two thirds of the cuvée.
1976 was one of the earliest harvests in history. There was a very small crop from a heatwave vintage. Exceptional drought produced very concentrated musts with high tannin levels. Many grapes were harvested on their sugar levels, rather than phenolics.
DOMAINE FAIVELEY, NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES, CLOS DE LA MARÉCHALE 1976
Côte de Nuits, Premier Cru U. two 1cm, one 2cm, new labels, new wax capsules, recorked in 2024 and 2025, in original wooden case ‡475 3 Bottles (75cl) per lot £1,000-1,500
“I would say my favorite wine would be a Nuits-Saint-Georges, that’s where our roots lie. A premier cru, Les Damodes or Les Porêts Saint-Georges.”
-Eve Faiveley

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1. DESCRIPTION OF LOTS
(a) Certain words used in the Sale Particulars to describe a lot have special meanings. You can find details of these in the “Important Notices and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice” which forms part of these Conditions of Sale in paragraph L. You can find a key to symbols used in the Sale Particulars under the headings “VAT Symbols, Explanations and Refunds” in paragraph J and “Symbols” in paragraph K.
(b) Our description of any lot, any condition report and any other statement made by us (whether orally or in writing) about any lot, including about its nature or condition, artist, period, materials, approximate dimensions or provenance are our opinion and not to be relied on as a statement of fact. We do not carry out in-depth research of the sort carried out by professional historians and scholars. All dimensions and weights are approximate only.
2. OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR OUR DESCRIPTION OF LOTS
We do not provide any guarantee in relation to the nature of a lot apart from our authenticity warranty contained in paragraph A7(c), E2(a) and if applicable, E2(d) and to the extent provided in paragraph H2 below.
3. CONDITION
(a) The condition of lots can vary widely due to factors such as age,
previous damage, restoration, repair and wear and tear. Their nature means that they will rarely be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is”, in the condition they are in at the time of the sale, without any representation or warranty or assumption of liability of any kind as to condition by Christie’s or by the seller
(b) Any reference to condition in the Sale Particulars or in a condition report will not amount to a full description of condition and images may not show the condition of a lot clearly. Colours and shades may look different on the screen to how they look on physical inspection. Condition reports may be available to help you evaluate the condition of a lot. Condition reports are provided free of charge as a convenience to our buyers and are for guidance only. They offer our opinion but they may not refer to all faults, inherent defects, restoration, alteration or adaptation because our staff are not professional restorers or conservators. For that reason, they are not an alternative to taking your own professional advice. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have requested, received and considered any condition report.
4. ESTIMATES
Estimates are based on the condition, rarity, quality and provenance of the lot and on prices recently paid at auction for similar property. Estimates can change. Neither you, nor anyone else, may rely on any estimate as a prediction or guarantee of the actual selling price of a lot or its value for any other purposes. Estimates do not include any buyer's premium or any applicable taxes or charges or artist’s resale royalty.
5. JEWELLERY
(a) Coloured gemstones (such as rubies, sapphires and emeralds) may have been treated to improve their look, through methods such as heating and oiling. These methods are accepted by the international jewellery trade but may make the gemstone less strong and/or require special care over time.
(b) It will not be apparent to us whether a diamond is naturally or synthetically formed unless it has been tested by a gemmological laboratory. Where the diamond has been tested, a gemmological report will be available.
(c) All types of gemstones may have been improved by some method. You may request a gemmological report for any lot which does not have a report if the request is made to us at least three weeks before the date of the sale and you pay the fee for the report.
(d) Certain weights in the Sale Particulars are provided for guidance purposes only as they have been estimated through measurement and, as such, should not be relied upon as exact.
(e) We do not obtain a gemmological report for every gemstone sold in our sales. Where we do get gemmological reports from internationally accepted gemmological laboratories, such reports may be described in the Sale Particulars. Reports from American gemmological laboratories will describe any improvement or treatment to the gemstone. Reports from European gemmological laboratories will describe any improvement or treatment only if we request that they do so, but will confirm when no improvement or treatment has been made. Because of differences in approach and technology, laboratories may not agree whether a particular gemstone has been treated, the amount of treatment or whether treatment is permanent. The gemmological laboratories will only report on the improvements or treatments known to the laboratories at the date of the report. We do not guarantee nor are we responsible for any report or certificate from a gemmological laboratory that may accompany a lot
(f) For jewellery sales, all estimates are based on the information in any gemmological report or, if no gemmological report is available, you should assume that the gemstones may have been treated or enhanced.
6. WATCHES & CLOCKS
(a) Almost all clocks and watches are repaired in their lifetime and may include parts which are not original. We do not give a warranty that any individual component part of any watch or clock is authentic. Watchbands described as “associated” are not part of the original watch and may not be authentic. Clocks may be sold without pendulums, weights or keys.
(b) As collectors’ watches and clocks often have very fine and complex mechanisms, you are responsible for any general service, change of battery or further repair work that may be necessary. We do not give a warranty that any watch or clock is in good working order. Certificates are not available unless described in the Sale Particulars
(c) Most watches have been opened to find out the type and quality of movement. For that reason, watches with water resistant cases may not be waterproof and we recommend you have them checked by a competent watchmaker before use.
Important information about the sale, transport and shipping of watches and watchstraps can be found at paragraph G5(h).
7. WINE
(a) Wines may only be sold and delivered to persons over the age specified in the Sale Particulars. By registering to bid, you confirm that you are at least that age. Any wines delivered or shipped to you or your agent must be received and signed for by an adult who is at least that age. You are responsible for paying any shipping charges if a lot is returned to the seller/Christie’s due to your failure to provide positive proof of age, the provision of an invalid delivery address (including but not limited to a P.O. Box) or the lack of a recipient to sign and accept delivery.
(b) Limitation on shipment of wines. Buyers are reminded of the
limitations and restrictions imposed by various states and countries regarding the importation of wines between different states and countries. Various jurisdictions may prohibit the importation or limit the quantity of wines that may be shipped into their jurisdictions. In addition, various jurisdictions may require the buyer, seller, shipper or other entity to possess certain licenses or permits before shipping wines. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to determine before bidding whether wines can be shipped from or into any state or jurisdiction and the legal obligation or responsibility for obtaining any required permits or licenses on behalf of the buyer prior to shipment. It is the buyer’s responsibility to abide by any customs regulations and required declarations for international shipments. The seller and Christie’s make no representation as to the legal rights of any buyer to ship wines to or from any jurisdiction.
(c) Authenticity warranty in relation to wine. Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions of Sale, if:
(i) within 21 days of the date of the sale, Christie’s has received notice in writing from the buyer of any lot that in their view the lot was at the date of the auction short or alleged or that any statement of opinion in the catalogue was not well founded;
(ii) within fourteen days of such notice, Christie’s has the lots in its possession in the same condition as at the date of the sale; and
(iii) within a reasonable time thereafter, the buyer satisfies Christie’s that the lot was notified in writing by the buyer (as above) and that the buyer is able to transfer a good and marketable title to the lot free from any lien or encumbrance,
Christie’s will set aside the sale and refund the buyer any amount paid by the buyer in respect of the lot provided that the buyer shall have no rights under this condition if:
I. the defect is mentioned in the Sale Particulars; or
II. the Sale Particulars as at the date of the sale were in accordance with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts fairly indicated there to be a conflict of such opinion; or
III. it can be established that the lot was notified in writing by the buyer (as above) only by means of a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after the publication of the sale or by means of a process which at the date of the sale was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the lot (see also notes on ullages and corks in the “Important Notices and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice” in paragraph L of these Conditions of Sale).
(iv) You shall not be entitled to claim under this authenticity warranty for more than the amount paid by you for the lot and in particular shall have no claim for any other expenses suffered by you. The benefit of this authenticity warranty shall not be assignable and shall rest solely and exclusively with you as the buyer who shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by Christie’s in respect of the lot when sold and who has since the sale retained uninterrupted and unencumbered ownership thereof.
(v) The authenticity warranty does not apply to an experience
(d) Though every effort is made to describe the wines in the lot descriptions as correctly as can be ascertained at the time the wines are listed for sale, buyers of old wines must make appropriate allowances for natural variations of ullages, conditions of cases, labels, corks and wine. Corks over twenty (20) years old begin to lose their elasticity and levels can change between cataloguing and sale. Old corks have also been known to fail during or after shipment. We therefore repeat that there is always a risk of cork failure with old wines and due allowance must be made for this. Under no circumstances can a return be accepted or an adjustment of price or credit be made after delivery except under the terms stated in paragraph A7(c) above.
(e) The Sale Particulars may contain Special Conditions of Sale which apply to specific sales of wine.
(f) Execution of Experiences
This paragraph is only applicable to lots where we offer an experience
(i) If you are the buyer of an experience, as described in the Sale Particulars, the service provider in whose name and on behalf of whom Christie’s has put the service up for sale will contact you directly to coordinate the proper performance of this service. For the avoidance of doubt, it is up to the seller to ensure the proper and safe execution of the experience
(ii) Christie’s does not vet, endorse or fulfil any experience and will not be responsible for the non-performance, defective performance, or late performance of this obligation by the seller who will alone assume any compensation in the event of any action, claim or procedure initiated by you in this regard.
(iii) In order to allow the proper execution of this experience, you agree that Christie’s may pass your personal data to the service provider who undertakes to use your personal data only for the purposes of carrying out the experience purchased by you, except to obtain expressly your agreement to use your personal data for all other purposes.
B. REGISTERING TO BID
1. REGISTRATION
(a) If you have not previously bid or consigned with MyChristie’s and do not have a MyChristie’s account, you will need to create a MyChristie’s account following the instructions provided at http://onlineonly. christies.com and provide any required information and/or complete any necessary forms. In order to register and bid in online-only sales you must be at least 18 years old. For certain other online-only sales, we may require you to meet a different minimum age. If you have an
existing MyChristie’s account, you can sign into the online-only sale with your existing username and password and then subsequently register for the sale (if you have multiple accounts, you will need to select the account under which you wish to transact).
(b) If you are a returning bidder who has not bought anything from any of our salerooms in the last two years or if you want to spend more than on previous occasions, we may at our discretion ask you for updated information. If you have any questions, please contact Christie’s Client Services.
(c) You will need to give us enough time to process and approve your registration. We may, at our option, decline to permit you to register as a bidder.
(d) Christie’s will ship a lot only to the registered address that you confirm when registering to bid in an online-only sale
2. FAILURE TO PROVIDE THE RIGHT DOCUMENTS
If in our opinion you do not satisfy our bidder identification and registration procedures, including, but not limited to, completing any antimoney laundering and/or anti-terrorism financing checks we may require to our satisfaction, we may refuse to register you to bid or permit your participation in the sale and if you make a successful bid, we may cancel the contract for sale between you and the seller
3. REGISTERING AS AN INDIVIDUAL/ON BEHALF OF A COMPANY
(a) When registering to bid either as an individual or on behalf of an entity, you accept that in making a bid, you are accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price (as defined in paragraph F(1)(b) below), unless it has been explicitly agreed in writing with Christie’s before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Christie’s and Christie’s will only look to the principal for payment. In order to register to bid, you are required to supply the information requested, including a valid debit or credit card in your name or other accepted payment information.
(b) If you are bidding on behalf of an entity as an Authorized User against an entity’s transactional account with Christie’s, you must select the appropriate account at time of sale registration. If you do not already have a MyChristie’s account you will first need to create one; similarly if the entity does not have a Christie’s transactional account it will need to create one. In either situation, Christie’s may require your entity to provide certain documents or meet certain qualifications as set forth below. Please contact Christie’s Client Services to set up your MyChristie’s account or entity transactional account.
(c) Christie’s will require you, or, if you are registering to bid on behalf of a company in accordance with paragraph B3(b), your company, to provide the following types of information and/or documentation: Confirmation of registration (including, but not limited to, a Certificate of Incorporation or Certificate of Formation or Certificate of Good Standing); Confirmation of beneficial ownership (e.g. schedule of shareholders, articles of organization or operating agreement); Confirmation of registered address (e.g. utility bill, bank statement or recent postal envelope, if the registered address is not listed on company documents); and Valid, government-issued photo ID for account owner (driver's license, passport or national identity card).
(d) Christie’s may also require the production of bank or other financial references or that you meet certain qualifications. Christie’s may also require deposits of a portion of a placed bid to be made to Christie’s In such event, should you not be the successful bidder, your deposit shall be promptly returned to you. If you are the successful bidder, any such deposit shall be used to offset the appropriate portion of the purchase price.
(e) As a successful bidder, if you registered as a company bidder, your company will need to pay for any purchases via a credit card issued to the company account and not a personal account.
4. BIDDING ON BEHALF OF ANOTHER PERSON
(a) As authorised bidder: If you are bidding on behalf of another person who will pay Christie’s directly, that person will need to complete the registration requirements above before you can bid, and supply a signed letter authorising you to bid for them.
(b) As agent for a principal: If you register in your own name but are acting as agent for someone else (the “ultimate buyer(s)”) who will put you in funds before you pay us, you accept personal liability to pay the purchase price and all other sums due. We will require you to disclose the identity of the ultimate buyer(s) and may require you to provide documents to verify their identity in accordance with paragraph E3(b).
5. CREDIT LIMITS
Each bidder is subject to an aggregate bidding limit based on the currency of the sale and you should be notified of this when registering for an online-only sale. Any such bidding limit will apply to all items for sale in that particular online-only sale and to all items you bid upon in aggregate, not on a per lot basis. The bidding limit is based upon the maximum bid you make as opposed to the actual bid amount that is accepted. Christie’s, in its sole discretion, may lower or rescind this limit and has the ability to contact you to request the production of documents or information in relation to such limit. A maximum bid on a lot is deducted against the aggregate bidding limit and the bidding limit will not be reset until bidding on that lot closes. If you should reach the aggregate bidding limit based on the bids you place (whether maximum bids or actual bid amounts), you will not be able to place any further bids on those lots or any additional bids on other lots. You may adjust (i.e. remove, lower or increase) a maximum bid on a lot as long as the bids accepted on such lot have not met or exceeded the maximum bid amount. Should you wish to bid beyond your bidding limit or if you have a question regarding your bidding limit, please contact Christie’s Client Services.
C. DURING THE SALE
1. CONNECTIVITY AND TECHNICAL ISSUES
(a) Broadband or other internet capacity constraints, corporate firewalls and other technical problems beyond our reasonable control may
create difficulties for some users including (but not limited to) accessing sales and maintaining continuity of such access.
(b) Christie’s will not be responsible to you for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet or on your mobile device, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by: (i) any loss of connection on Christie’s or your end to the online-only sale; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software; and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with any internet connection, computer, mobile device or system. Execution of online and mobile internet bids is a free service and Christie’s does not accept liability for your or our failing to access the bidding site or to execute an online or mobile internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity. In addition, we will not be responsible for any errors that may occur in the quality of digital images.
2. CHRISTIE’S DISCRETION IN RELATION TO BIDDING / PURCHASING
(a) Christie’s reserves the right, in our absolute discretion: (i) to reject your registration to bid; (ii) to reject, revoke or refuse to accept any bid or use of Buy-Now (even those that have been previously accepted); (iii) to withdraw or divide any lot or combine any two or more lots; (iv) whether during or after the sale, to restart or continue the bidding even if the bidding has finished; (v) to re-offer the lot as a new BuyNow lot at a fixed price; or (vi) in the case of error or dispute and whether during or after the sale, to continue the bidding, determine the successful bidder, cancel the sale of the lot, or re-offer and re-sell any lot. If any dispute relating to bidding arises during or after the sale, Christie’s decision in exercise of this option is final.
(b) Christie’s reserves the right to disable or deactivate your account at any time during the sale.
3. ONLINE BIDDING PROCESS - BIDDING INCREMENTS
(a) Bids may only be submitted between the dates and times specified in the Sale Particulars for that lot
(b) As soon as you place and confirm your bid amount, the bid is submitted (subject to the aggregate credit limit referred to in paragraph B5). You accept and agree that bids submitted in this way are final and that you may not, under any circumstances, amend, retract or revoke your bid. We are not responsible for any errors you make in bidding. Once you have made a bid, the next bidding increment is shown for your convenience on your “Next Bid” button.
(c) Bidding generally opens at or below the low estimate and increases in steps (bidding increments) to be determined in Christie’s sole discretion. Bidding opens at a specified bid amount and advances in increments of up to 10%. Bidding increments are as follows:
£0 to £2,000 by £100
£2,000 to £3,000 by £200
£3,000 to £5,000 by £200, £500, £800
£5,000 to £10,000 by £500
£10,000 to £20,000 by £1,000
£20,000 to £30,000 by £2,000
£30,000 to £50,000 by £2,000, £5,000, £8,000
£50,000 to £100,000 by £5,000
£100,000 to £200,000 by £10,000
Above £200,000 to repeat in the same manner as set forth above
(d) Currency Calculator: Christie’s may show bids in some other major currencies as well as the currency of the sale, as specified in the Sale Particulars. Any conversion is for guidance only and we cannot be bound by any rate of exchange shown by the currency calculator. Christie’s is not responsible for any error (human or otherwise), omission or breakdown in providing these services.
4. “BUY-NOW”
If this functionality is offered for a particular lot, it allows you to buy that lot at a fixed price (the “Buy-Now price”) without bidding during an auction. If you purchase such a lot at the Buy-Now price, these Conditions of Sale and Sale Particulars for that lot will apply to the sale in the same manner as if you had been the successful bidder in an auction for that lot
5. ABSENTEE BIDDING SERVICES
(a) You may request that Christie’s execute your bid on any particular lot(s) indicated by you in a signed Absentee Bid Form that we make available to you for the sale. All absentee bids must be in the currency of the sale, as indicated in the Sale Particulars for that lot All absentee bids are subject to clearance by Christie’s Finance and Credit department and must satisfy Christie’s Know Your Customer requirements. To be eligible for this service, you must provide us with a valid email address where we can contact you.
(b) We must receive your signed and completed Absentee Bid Form either physically at our saleroom premises or by contacting the relevant sales specialist no later than 24 hours prior to the scheduled closing of the first lot in the sale. We will not accept any requests after this point nor will we accept any oral requests, unsigned or incomplete Absentee Bid Forms, or any written or emailed requests not on our Absentee Bid Form for the sale you wish to bid upon.
(c) You may not cancel your bid after you have sent it to us. You may increase or decrease your bid prior to the expiry of the 24-hour period by sending us an updated Absentee Bid Form for the lot(s). We will notify you (via the email address you provide) when: (i) your bid has been entered into our system; and (ii) if you are the winner of the lot(s) that you have bid upon. We will not send you an email if at the time of our receipt of your bid, your requested bid amount has already been exceeded by another party’s bid on the same lot or if another matching bid has received priority because of the time that we received it.
(d) All bids received by us will be time stamped based upon the time that we have received them. Absentee bids will be officially entered by Christie’s prior to the time that the first lot of the sale closes. An online bid that is submitted after an absentee bid is received by us, but before it is inputted by us, will take precedence. In the event that
Christie’s receives multiple absentee bids at the same bid amount, the earlier absentee bid received by us will have priority over any later competing absentee bid received by us. In the event that an online bid is placed at the same time that we submit an identical absentee bid, the online bid will take precedence. We are not responsible for failing to execute an absentee bid on your behalf or for our determination of the official time of receipt by us of any bid or absentee bid on a lot Christie’s may determine in its sole discretion the official time that a bid has been received.
(e) Christie’s as auctioneer will take reasonable steps to carry out absentee bids at the lowest possible price, taking into account the reserve, but will not have any liability if it fails to do so.
(f) Additional information about our responsibility for bidding services can be found in paragraph H.
(g) If there is any conflict between this paragraph C5 and the instructions contained on the Absentee Bid Form, the Absentee Bid Form will take precedence.
6. RESERVES
(a) Unless otherwise indicated, all lots are subject to a reserve We identify lots that are offered without reserve with the symbol • next to the lot number. The reserve cannot be more than the lot’s low estimate
(b) Under no circumstances will the system place any bid on behalf of the seller at or above the reserve
(c) Christie’s reserves the right, in our absolute discretion, to lower the reserve of any lot in an online-only sale prior to the end of the sale.
7. THE RECORD OF THE SALE
The record of sale (Christie’s records which relate to the sale) will be taken as absolute and final in all disputes. In the event of a discrepancy between any online records or messages provided to you and the record of sale, the record of sale will govern.
8. WITHDRAWAL OF LOTS
Christie’s reserves the right, at our complete discretion, to withdraw any lot from the sale, whether prior to or during the auction or Buy-Now sale, and shall have no liability whatsoever with regard to such withdrawal.
9. EMPLOYEE BIDDING
Employees of Christie’s may be bidding in any online-only sale, however they will have no advantage over other bidders.
10. CLOSING OF A LOT
(a) A countdown clock is displayed for each lot on the lot description page. Where there is bidding activity on a particular lot within 3 minutes prior to the lot's allocated closing time, there will be a bidding extension so that there will always be a 3-minute period between the last bid and closing time of that lot. These extensions will continue indefinitely until there is no more bidding activity on the lot for a period of 3 minutes.
(b) `The extension of one lot’s closing time does not affect other lots’ closing times therefore it is possible that lots will close out of numerical lot order.
11. SUCCESSFUL BIDS - AUCTIONS
The highest bid will be the successful bidder when the lot closes, unless Christie’s decides to use its discretion as set out in paragraph C2 and C8 above. This means a contract for sale has been formed between the seller and the successful bidder. Winning bidders will receive an email notification of any successful bid. Bidders are also requested to log in as soon as possible after the sale to obtain details of the outcome of their successful bid by checking the “My Purchases” tab of the online-only sale We do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bids unless you are successful and you should check as soon as possible after the sale to get details of the outcome of your bid.
D. CHARGES TO YOU - BUYER’S PREMIUM, TAXES AND ARTIST’S RESALE ROYALTY, SHIPPING AND LOSS DAMAGE LIABILITY CHARGES
1. THE BUYER’S PREMIUM
We will charge you a buyer’s premium on the hammer price of each lot sold.
We calculate the buyer’s premium as follows:
On all lots except wine we charge 27% of the hammer price up to and including GBP 1,000,000; 22% on that part of the hammer price over GBP 1,000,000 and up to and including GBP 6,000,000; and 15% of that part of the hammer price above GBP 6,000,000.
For wine sales, the buyer’s premium is calculated at a flat rate of 25% of the hammer price
VAT will be added to the buyer’s premium and is payable by you. For lots offered under VAT Margin Scheme or Temporary Admission VAT rules, the VAT may not be shown separately on our invoice because of tax laws. You may be eligible to have a VAT refund in certain circumstances if the lot is exported. Please see the “VAT refunds: what can I reclaim?” section of ‘VAT Symbols and Explanation’ for further information.
2. TAXES
You are responsible for all applicable tax including any VAT, GST, sales or compensating use tax or equivalent tax wherever such taxes may arise on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium, or in the case of Buy-Now sale, on the Buy-Now price. VAT charges and refunds depend on your particular circumstances. It is your responsibility to ascertain and pay all taxes due. VAT is payable on the buyer’s premium and, for some lots, VAT is payable on the hammer price. Further information can be found in the ‘VAT Symbols and Explanation’ section at paragraph J. Following the departure of the UK from the EU (Brexit), UK VAT and Customs rules will apply only.
The successful bidder is responsible for all applicable taxes including any VAT, sales or compensating use tax or equivalent tax wherever such taxes may arise on the hammer price, the buyer’s premium, and/or any other charges related to the lot
For lots Christie’s ships to the United States, a sales or use tax may be due on the hammer price, buyer’s premium, and/or any other charges related
to the lot, regardless of the nationality or citizenship of the successful bidder. Christie’s will collect sales tax for lots where legally required. The applicable sales tax rate will be determined based upon the state, county, or locale to which the lot will be shipped.
If Christie's delivers the lot to, or the lot is collected by, any framer, restorer or other similar service provider in New York that you have hired, New York law considers the lot delivered to the successful bidder in New York and New York sales tax must be imposed regardless of the ultimate destination of the lot. In this circumstance, New York sales tax will apply to the lot even if Christie’s or a common carrier (authorised by Christie’s that you hire) subsequently delivers the lot outside New York.
Successful bidders claiming an exemption from sales tax must provide appropriate documentation to Christie’s prior to the release of the lot
For shipments to those US states for which Christie’s is not required to collect sales tax, a successful bidder may be required to remit use tax to that state’s taxing authorities. Christie's recommends you consult your own independent tax advisor with any questions.
For lots Christie’s ships or delivers to Jersey (Channel Islands), GST at a rate of 5% will be due on the hammer price, buyer’s premium, freight charges (as set out on your Shipping Quote Acceptance Form) and any applicable customs duty. Christie’s will collect GST from you, where legally required to do so.
For lots purchased by a successful bidder with a registered address in India, an Indian Equalisation Levy Tax at a rate of 2% will be due on the hammer price and buyer’s premium (exclusive of any applicable VAT). Christie’s will collect the Indian Equalisation Levy Tax from you, where required to do so.
3. ARTIST’S RESALE ROYALTY
In certain countries, local laws entitle the artist or the artist’s estate to a royalty known as ‘artist’s resale right’ when any lot created by the artist is sold. We identify these lots with the symbol λ in the Sale Particulars. If these laws apply to a lot, you must pay us an extra amount equal to the royalty (unless the law requires the payment to be made by the seller). We will pay the royalty to the appropriate authority on your, or as applicable, the seller’s behalf. The artist’s royalty applies if the hammer price of the lot is 1,000 GBP or more if located in the United Kingdom at the time of sale.
The total royalty for any lot cannot be more than 12,500 GBP. We work out the amount owed as follows:
Royalty for the portion of the hammer price (in Pound Sterling)
4% up to 50,000
3% between 50,000.01 and 200,000
• 1% between 200,000.01 and 350,000
• 0.50% between 350,000.01 and 500,000 over 500,000, the lower of 0.25% and 12,500 GBP.
4. SHIPPING CHARGES
(a) Where available for a lot our Shipping Cost Calculator will provide you with an estimate of the cost of shipping your lot before you make your purchase. Unless you opt to collect the lot in person, you will pay for the lot and shipping charges in a single checkout. If the Shipping Cost Calculator is unavailable for your lot, a shipping quote can be provided to you separately by Post-Sale Services upon request. Unless otherwise stated, any shipping charges you will be required to pay will include: (i) international shipping charges from where the lot is located to your designated delivery address; and (ii) loss damage liability (LDL) charges. The shipping charges will not include (i) any applicable local taxes and handling fees; (ii) any customs duty, import tax and any local clearance fees applicable for your country.
(b) It is your responsibility to ascertain and pay any applicable international duties, custom charges, taxes, charges and tariffs owed to the appropriate government entity or that otherwise need to be paid prior to shipment and/or delivery including any third-party charges necessary to facilitate shipment as well as any necessary insurance charges.
E. WARRANTIES
1. SELLER’S WARRANTIES
(a) For each lot, the seller gives a warranty that the seller:
(i) is the owner of the lot or a joint owner of the lot acting with the permission of the other co-owners or, if the seller is not the owner or joint-owner of the lot, has the permission of the owner to sell the lot or the right to do so in law; and
(ii) has the right to transfer ownership of the lot to the buyer without any restrictions or claims by anyone else.
(b) If either of the above warranties are incorrect, the seller shall not have to pay more that the purchase price (as described in paragraph F1(b) below) paid by you to us. The seller will not be responsible to you for any reason for loss of profits or business, expected savings, loss of opportunity or interest, costs other damages or expenses. The seller gives no warranty in relation to any lot other than as set out above and, as far as the seller is allowed by law, all warranties from the seller to you, and all other obligations upon the seller which may be added to these Conditions of Sale by law, are excluded.
2. CHRISTIE’S AUTHENTICITY WARRANTY
(a) We warrant that, subject to the terms below, the lots in our sales are authentic (our “authenticity warranty”). If, within five (5) years of the date of the sale, you give us notice that your lot is not authentic, subject to the terms below, we will refund the purchase price paid by you. The meaning of authentic can be found in the Glossary at the end of these Conditions of Sale. The terms of the authenticity warranty are as follows:
(i) It will be honored for claims notified within a period of five (5) years from the date of the sale. After such time, we will not be obligated to honour the authenticity warranty
(ii) It is given only for information shown in UPPERCASE type in the first line of the lot description (the "Heading"). It does not apply to any information other than in the Heading even if shown in UPPERCASE type
(iii) The authenticity warranty does not apply to any Heading or part of a
Heading which is Qualified Qualified means limited by a clarification in a lot description or by the use in a Heading of one of the terms listed in the section titled Qualified Headings in the “Important Notices and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice” forming part of these Conditions of Sale. For example, use of the term “ATTRIBUTED TO…” in a Heading means that the lot is in Christie’s opinion probably a work by the named artist but no warranty is provided that the lot is the work of the named artist. Please read the full list of Qualified Headings and the full lot description before bidding on a lot or buying a lot using Buy-Now
(iv) The authenticity warranty applies to the Heading as amended by any notice given to you during a sale.
(v) The authenticity warranty does not apply where scholarship has developed since the auction leading to a change in generally accepted opinion. Further it does not apply if the Heading either matched the generally accepted opinion of experts at the date of the sale or drew attention to any conflict of opinion.
(vi) The authenticity warranty does not apply if the lot can only be shown not to be authentic by a scientific process which, on the date we published the Sale Particulars, was not available or generally accepted for use, or which was unreasonably expensive or impractical, or which was likely to have damaged the lot
(vii)The benefit of the authenticity warranty is only available to the original buyer shown on the invoice for the lot issued at the time of the sale and only if on the date of the notice of claim, the original buyer is the full owner of the lot and the lot is free from any claim, interest or restriction by anyone else. The benefit of this authenticity warranty may not be transferred to anyone else.
(b) In order to claim under the authenticity warranty, you must:
(i) give us written notice of your claim within 5 years of the date of the auction. We may require full supporting evidence of any claim;
(ii) at Christie’s option, we may require you to obtain the written opinions of two recognised experts in the field of the lot mutually agreed by you and us in advance confirming that the lot is not authentic. If we have any doubts, we reserve the right to obtain additional opinions at our expense; and
(iii) return the lot at your expense to the place from where it was shipped to you in the condition it was in at the time of sale.
(c) Your only right under this authenticity warranty is to cancel the sale and receive a refund of the purchase price paid by you to us. We will not, in any circumstances, be required to pay you more than the purchase price nor will we be liable for any reason for loss of profits or business, expected savings, loss of opportunity or interest, costs, other damages or expenses.
(d) Books. Where the lot is a book, we give an additional warranty for 14 days from the date of the sale that if on collation any lot is defective in text or illustration, we will refund your purchase price, subject to the following terms. Your only right under this additional warranty is to cancel the sale and receive a refund of the purchase price paid by you to us. We will not, in any circumstances, be required to pay you more than the purchase price nor will we be liable for any other damages or expenses.
This additional warranty does not apply to:
(i) the absence of blanks, half titles, tissue guards or advertisements, damage in respect of bindings, stains, spotting, marginal tears or other defects not affecting completeness of the text or illustration;
(ii) drawings, autographs, letters or manuscripts, signed photographs, music, atlases, maps or periodicals;
(iii) books not identified by title;
(iv) lots sold without a printed estimate;
(v) books which are described as sold not subject to return; or (vi) defects stated in any condition report or announced at the time of sale.
(e) To make a claim under paragraph (d) above, you must give written details of the defect and return the lot to the location from which it was shipped to you (or as we direct) in the same condition as at the time of sale, within 14 days of the date of the sale.
(f) South East Asian Modern and Contemporary Art and Chinese Calligraphy and Painting. In these categories, the authenticity warranty does not apply because current scholarship does not permit the making of definitive statements. Christie’s does, however, agree to cancel a sale in either of these two categories of art where it has been proven the lot is a forgery. Christie’s will refund to the original buyer the purchase price in accordance with the terms of Christie’s authenticity warranty, provided that the original buyer notifies us with full supporting evidence documenting the forgery claim within twelve (12) months of the date of the auction. Such evidence must be satisfactory to us that the lot is a forgery in accordance with paragraph E2(b)(ii) above and the lot must be returned to us in accordance with E2(b)(iii) above. Paragraphs E2(a), (b) and (c) also apply to a claim under these categories.
(g) Chinese, Japanese and Korean artefacts (excluding Chinese, Japanese and Korean calligraphy, paintings, prints, drawings and jewellery). In these categories, paragraph E2 (a) (ii) – (v) above shall be amended so that where no maker or artist is identified, the authenticity warranty is given not only for the Heading but also for information regarding date or period shown in UPPERCASE type in the second line of the catalogue description (the “Subheading”). Accordingly, all references to the Heading in paragraph E2 (a) (ii) – (v) above shall be read as references to both the Heading and the Subheading
3. YOUR WARRANTIES
(a) You warrant that the funds used for settlement are not connected with any criminal activity, including tax evasion, and you are neither under investigation, nor have you been charged with or convicted of money laundering, terrorist activities or other crimes.
(b) Where you are bidding as agent on behalf of any ultimate buyer(s) who will put you in funds before you pay Christie’s for the lot(s) , you warrant that:
(i) you have conducted appropriate customer due diligence on the ultimate buyer(s) and have complied with all applicable anti-money
laundering, counter terrorist financing and sanctions laws;
(ii) you will disclose to us the identity of the ultimate buyer(s) (including any officers and beneficial owner(s) of the ultimate buyer(s) and any persons acting on its behalf) and on our request, provide documents to verify their identity;
(iii) the arrangements between you and the ultimate buyer(s) in relation to the lot or otherwise do not, in whole or in part, facilitate tax crimes;
(iv) you do not know, and have no reason to suspect that the ultimate buyer(s) (or its officers, beneficial owners or any persons acting on its behalf) are on a sanctions list, are under investigation for, charged with or convicted of money laundering, terrorist activities or other crimes, or that the funds used for settlement are connected with the proceeds of any criminal activity, including tax evasion; and
(v) where you are a regulated person who is supervised for anti-money laundering purposes under the laws of the EEA or another jurisdiction with requirements equivalent to the EU 4th Money Laundering Directive, and we do not request documents to verify the ultimate buyer’s identity at the time of registration, you consent to us relying on your due diligence on the ultimate buyer, and will retain their identification and verification documents for a period of not less than 5 years from the date of the transaction. You will make such documentation available for immediate inspection on our request.
4. DISCLAIMER OF ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES
(a) To the fullest extent permissible under applicable law, Christie’s and the seller disclaim and exclude any and all other warranties of any kind relating to the lots and the online-only service, whether express or implied by statute or common law or otherwise. This disclaimer and exclusion does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer, nor your rights under the warranties in paragraphs E1 and E2.
(b) We are not responsible to you for any reason (whether for breaking these Conditions of Sale or any other matter relating to your purchase of, or bid for, any lot) other than in the event of fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation by us or other than as expressly set out in these Conditions of Sale
(c) We are not responsible to you for any reason to give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature, or historical relevance. Except as required by local law, any warranty of any kind is excluded by this paragraph.
(d) We have no responsibility to any person other than a buyer in connection with the purchase of any lot
(e) If, in spite of the terms in E3(a) to (d), we are found to be liable to you for any reason, we shall not have to pay more than the purchase price paid by you to us. We will not be responsible to you for any reason for any other damages or expenses.
F. PAYMENT
1. PURCHASE PRICE AND HOW TO PAY
(a) You must pay the purchase price:
(i) in the case of auctions, no later than (A) 48 hours after the close of the auction, or if later, the time specified in the Sale Particulars or (B) 24 hours after we issue you with an invoice in the case of payment made in cryptocurrency;
(ii) in the case of Buy-Now sales, within 15 minutes of adding a lot to your basket and completing the payment process within a further period of 10 minutes of starting that process, (both being the “due date”).
(b) The purchase price is the total of the following amounts:
(i) the hammer price and the buyer’s premium (in the case of a sale by auction) OR the Buy-Now price (in the case of a Buy-Now sale); (ii) any amounts due under paragraph D3 (artist's resale royalty) above; (iii) all shipping and related costs and charges including Loss/ Damage Liability (LDL) charges; and
(iv) any applicable duties, goods, sales use, compensating or service tax or VAT.
(c) We will only accept payment from the registered bidder. Once issued, we cannot change the buyer’s name on an invoice or re-issue the invoice in a different name. You must pay immediately even if you want to export the lot and need an export license.
(d) You must pay for a lot in the currency stated on the invoice. You must pay for any lot bought at Christie’s via the online-only sale by a permitted credit or debit card in your name or by bank transfer. We will only accept debit or credit cards with a MasterCard, Visa, American Express or China Union Pay logo (if the China Union Pay credit card has a Visa or MasterCard logo). If you registered and bid as a company, your company will need to pay for any purchases via a debit or credit card issued to the company account. Partial payment of a lot, or payment across multiple debit or credit cards for a single lot, will not be allowed. If you purchase multiple lots, you may purchase one lot with one credit card and another lot with a different credit card but you will need to go through two separate check-outs. With the exception of clients resident in Mainland China, payment for a lot marked with the symbol ❖ may be made in a cryptocurrency or cryptocurrencies of our choosing. Such cryptocurrency payments must be made in accordance with the Terms for Payment by Buyers in Cryptocurrency set out at Appendix B in these Conditions of Sale
(e) For sales that permit online payment, certain transactions will be ineligible for credit card payment.
(f) Payment information is collected and processed directly by a third party service provider (“Payment Service Provider”) and not by Christie’s Please see paragraph H9(c) for further details. Christie’s does not have access to, or retain any credit card information.
(g) By making a payment online via credit or debit card, you: (i) warrant that you are the cardholder; and (ii) acknowledge that Christie’s has no liability for your payment not reaching us where, for example payment is refused or declined by your card supplier. It is your responsibility
to check with Christie’s and/or your card supplier that the payment has been accepted.
(h) Please contact Christie’s Client Services for any questions relating to payments.
2. PAYMENT METHOD - CREDIT CARD CHARGES
Please note that if you pay for your purchase using a credit card issued outside the region of the sale, depending on the type of card and account you hold, the payment may incur a cross-border transaction fee. If you think this may apply to you, please check with your card supplier before proceeding to check-out.
3. TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP TO YOU
You will not own the lot and ownership of the lot will not pass to you until: (i) we have confirmed that you have met all bidder identification and registration procedures; and (ii) we have received full, clear and undisputed payment of all amounts due, even in circumstances where we have released the lot to you.
4. TRANSFERRING RISK TO YOU
(a) The risk in and responsibility for the lot will transfer to you from whichever is the earlier of the following:
(i) when the lot comes into your physical possession or that of any person or carrier you authorise to take possession of the lot; or (ii) when you collect the lot if collection is permitted (the Sale Particulars will state if collection is allowed).
(b) The lot is at your risk if you choose to exercise any right you may have to cancel the contract for the purchase of the lot and you are responsible for insuring the lot against loss or damage until it is returned to us.
5. WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DO NOT PAY
(a) If you fail to pay us the purchase price in full by the due date, we will be entitled to do one or more of the following (as well as enforcing our right under paragraph F6 and any other rights or remedies we have by law):
(i) We can charge you interest from the due date at a rate of 5% a year above the UK Lloyds Bank base rate from time to time on the unpaid amount due;
(ii) We can cancel the sale of the lot. If we do this, we may sell the lot again, publicly or privately on such terms we shall think necessary or appropriate, in which case you must pay us any shortfall between the purchase price and the proceeds from the resale. You must also pay all costs, expenses, losses, damages and legal fees we have to pay or may suffer and any shortfall in the seller’s commission on the resale;
(iii) We can pay the seller an amount up to the net proceeds payable in respect of the amount bid by you in which case you acknowledge and understand that Christie’s will have all of the rights of the seller to pursue you for such amounts;
(iv) We can hold you legally responsible for the purchase price and may begin legal proceedings to recover it together with any late-payment interest, legal fees and costs as far as we are allowed by law;
(v) We can take what you owe us from any amounts which we or any company in the Christie’s Group may owe you (including any deposit or other part-payment which you have paid to us);
(vi) We can at our sole option reveal your identity and contact details to the seller;
(vii)We can reject at any future sale any bids made by or on behalf of you or to obtain a deposit from you before accepting your bids;
(viii) We can exercise all the rights and remedies of a person holding security over any property in our possession owned by you, whether by way of pledge, security interest or in any other way as permitted by the law of the place where such property is located. You will be deemed to have granted such security to us and we may retain such property as collateral security for your obligations to us; and
(ix) We can take any other action we see necessary or appropriate.
(b) If you owe money to us or to another Christie’s Group company, as well as the rights set out above, we can use any amount you do pay, including any deposit or other partialpayment you have made to us, or which we owe you, to pay off any amount you owe to us or another Christie’s Group company for any transaction.
(c) If you make payment in full after the due date and we choose in our sole discretion to accept such payment, we may charge you additional storage costs in accordance with paragraph F7 below.
6. KEEPING YOUR PROPERTY
If you owe money to us or to another Christie’s Group company, as well as the rights set out in paragraph F5 above, we can use or deal with any of your property we hold or which is held by another Christie’s Group company in any way we are allowed to by law. We will only release this property to you after you pay us or the relevant Christie’s Group company in full for what you owe. However, if we choose, we can also sell your property in any way we think appropriate. We will use the proceeds of the sale against any amounts you owe us and we will pay any amount left from that
sale to you. If there is a shortfall, you must pay us any difference between the amount we have received from the sale and the amount you owe us.
7. STORAGE
(a) You must collect purchased lots within 7 days from the auction (but note that lots will not be released to you until you have made full and clear payment of all amounts due to us).
(b) If you do not collect any lot within 90 days following the auction we may, at our option:
(i) charge you storage costs at the rates set out at www.christies. com/en/help/buying-guide/storage-fees;
(ii) move the lot to another Christie’s location or an affiliate or third-party warehouse and charge you transport costs and administration fees for doing so and you will be subject to the third-party storage warehouse’s standard terms and to pay for their standard fees and costs; and
(iii) sell the lot in any commercially reasonable way we think appropriate.
(c) The Storage conditions which can be found at www.christies. com/en/help/buying-guide/storage-conditions will apply.
(d) If you do not collect the lot within 90 calendar days of the auction and Christie’s exercises its rights under paragraph F7(b) above, the lot will be deemed delivered in London and therefore subject to London state and local sales tax.
(e) Nothing in this paragraph is intended to limit our rights under paragraph F5.
G. TRANSPORT AND SHIPPING
1. TRANSPORT AND SHIPPING
(a) If you choose to have Christie’s arrange the shipping of your lot, then unless otherwise explicitly agreed by us or unless the lot purchased by you requires a special permit such as a CITES permit (in which case shipment may be delayed), we will endeavor to ship your lot to the delivery address you provide at registration no later than 30 days from receipt of full and clear payment for your lot and the shipping charges.
(b) You must ensure that you provide a valid delivery address at registration for all lots to be shipped. Except in very limited circumstances, we will only ship to the registered address on your account which you provide at the time of registration. Purchases cannot be delivered to P.O. boxes. Our shipping partners will only operate a curb-side/ground floor delivery, unless otherwise agreed with you. You are responsible for paying any shipping charges if the lot is returned to the seller/ Christie’s due to your failure to provide a valid delivery address, or pay any duty, import taxes and/or customs processing fees, or the lack of a recipient to sign and accept delivery where necessary. You will be responsible for any and all shipping expenses, including costs, packing and handling, loss/ damage liability (LDL) fees as specified in the Sale Particulars. Although we shall use reasonable efforts to take care when handling, packing and facilitating any shipment of a purchased lot Christie’s is not responsible for any acts or omissions of any third party retained for these purposes, including, without limitation, any packing, shipping or delivery of purchased lots. Similarly, where we may suggest any third party handler, packer or carrier if so requested, we do not accept liability for their acts, omissions or neglect and you agree to release us from any such liability.
(c) Subject to paragraph G5 below, Christie’s will obtain any special permits required for the export or import of the product and is the “Exporter of Record”. As the recipient of the package, you are the “Importer of Record” and you must appoint a shipper as your agent to manage all import and customs clearance procedures and to ensure that customs duties and taxes are paid to the relevant customs and tax authorities in your country.
(d) Our shipping partners may contact you directly with communications necessary to deliver your lot or to make arrangements for pick-up if you need to return a lot
(e) Shipping is currently not possible to Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or Syria and any other country subject to US or international embargoes. In addition, shipping to certain countries such as Mainland China and India will require a bespoke shipping service. If the country you wish to ship to is unavailable or if you have questions generally about international shipping, click here.
(f) For lots being exported from the US, you expressly agree not to divert, reship or forward any part of a shipment: (i) to any country which the US Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has designated as supporting international terrorism (currently Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria); or (ii) to any individual or entity named in: the OFAC list of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons; or any of the lists maintained by the US Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security - the Denied Persons List, the Entity List, or the Unverified List; or any of the lists maintained by the US Department of State - the Debarred
Parties List or the Proliferators List.
(g) If you have any questions about international shipping in general, or about a specific shipment of Christie’s products, please contact Christie’s Client Services.
(h) If you choose to collect your purchase(s) in person from Christie’s, you should email Christie’s Client Services beforehand to schedule your collection at least 48 hours in advance and secure any relevant forms. Payment must be made online prior to collection. If you wish to send someone to collect your purchase(s) on your behalf, you will need to complete a Letter of Authorization and send it to Christie’s Client Services prior to collection. Your representative will be required to present a valid picture ID at the time of collection, such as a driver’s license or passport.
2. CUSTOMS DUTY AND TAX
(a) Customs duty and import tax are specific to a particular country. Customs authorities in each country calculate duty and tax based on a number of factors, including:
(i) the category in which the lot is classified in the international Harmonised Code (HS) system;
(ii) the value of the lot (the price you paid);
(iii) for most countries, duty is calculated on a “CIF” basis (meaning Cost, Insurance and Freight), so the shipping charge you pay will also be factored in to the calculation of the duty you will pay.
(b) It is your responsibility to ascertain and pay any applicable international duties, custom charges, taxes, charges and tariffs owed to the appropriate government entity or that otherwise need to be paid prior to shipment and/or delivery including any third-party charges necessary to facilitate shipment.
3. DELIVERY TIMES
Where required, your purchases will be shipped via international air. Delivery time depends on a number of variables, and there may be delays such as bad weather affecting air transport, or a package being held for inspection by customs. Neither Christie’s nor its shipping partners are liable for any delays in international transportation or customs clearance. Shipments can be delivered directly to most addresses, however in certain remote areas you may need to pick up your package from the closest service point of our nominated shipping partner.
4. LOSS OR DAMAGE DURING SHIPMENT
(a) Be sure to check the details of your purchase carefully on receipt and check the contents of the package(s) promptly upon receipt. If you have a problem with the lot, contact Christie’s Client Services.
(b) On rare occasions, a package may be lost or the contents damaged during international shipment no matter how carefully it is handled. If your package is lost or damaged in international transit, you will need to submit a claim within 14 days of the date of delivery, or within 14 days of the date you received confirmation that it was lost. To make a claim, contact Christie’s Client Services.
5. LIMITATIONS TO EXPORT AND IMPORT
(a) Import/export licenses or other permits. Certain lots sold may be affected by laws on exports from the country in which it is sold and the import restrictions of other countries. Many countries require a declaration of export for property leaving the country and/or an import declaration on entry of property into the country. Obtaining the necessary permits and/or licenses may result in additional costs and subsequent delays. Local laws may prevent you from importing a lot or may prevent you selling a lot in the country you import it into. Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you may need to apply for an import and/or export license or some other permit and/or license for shipment may result in additional time to process at an additional cost and does not affect your obligation to make payment on the payment due date nor our right to charge interest or storage charges on late payment. A delay in obtaining required permits or licenses shall not justify a rescission of any sale nor a delay in making full payment for the lot, and we shall not be obliged to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by you. Local laws may prohibit the import or export of some property and/ or may prohibit the resale of some property in the country of importation. It is your responsibility to check if lots may be imported into and/or transported to the specified delivery location and plan for additional time to apply for and receive the appropriate permits and/or licenses. No such restriction or delays associated with processing shipments shall justify the rescission of any sale or delay in making full payment for the lot
(b) You alone are responsible for getting advice about and meeting the requirements of any laws or regulations which apply to exporting or importing any lot prior to bidding or for Buy-Now lots, prior to purchasing. If you are refused a license or there is a delay in getting one, you must still pay us in full for the lot We may be able to help you apply for the appropriate licenses if you ask us to and pay our fee for doing so, however we cannot guarantee that you will get one. For more information, contact
Christie’s Client Services.
(c) You alone are responsible for any applicable taxes, tariffs or other government-imposed charges relating to the export or import of the lot. If Christie’s exports or imports the lot on your behalf, and if Christie’s pays these applicable taxes, tariffs or other government-imposed charges, you agree to refund that amount to Christie’s
(d) Lots made of protected species. Lots made of or including (regardless of the percentage) endangered and other protected species of wildlife are marked with the symbol ~ in the Sale Particulars. This material includes, among other things, ivory, tortoiseshell, whalebone, certain species of coral, Brazilian rosewood, crocodile, alligator and ostrich skins. You should check the relevant customs laws and regulations before bidding on or for Buy-Now lots, prior to purchasing any lot containing wildlife material if you plan to export the lot from the country in which the lot is sold and import it into another country as a licence may be required. In some cases, the lot can only be shipped with an independent scientific confirmation of species and/or age and you will need to obtain these at your own cost. Several countries have imposed restrictions on dealing in elephant ivory, ranging from a total ban on importing African elephant ivory in the United States to importing, exporting and selling under strict measures in other countries. The UK and EU have both implemented regulations on selling, exporting and importing elephant ivory. In our London sales, lots made of or including elephant ivory material are marked with the symbol and are offered with the benefit of being registered as ‘exempt’ in accordance with the UK Ivory Act. Handbags containing endangered or protected species material are marked with the symbol ≈ and further information can be found in paragraph G5(i) below. We will not be obliged to cancel your purchase and refund the purchase price if your lot may not be exported, imported or it is seized for any reason by a government authority. It is your responsibility to determine and satisfy the requirements of any applicable laws or regulations relating to the export or import of property containing such protected or regulated material.
(e) Property of Iranian origin. As a convenience to buyers, Christie’s indicates under the title of a lot if the lot originates from Iran (Persia). Some countries prohibit or restrict the purchase and/ or import of Iranian-origin property. It is your responsibility to ensure you do not bid on or import a lot in contravention of any sanctions, trade embargoes or other laws that apply to you. For example, the USA prohibits dealings in and import of Iranian-origin “works of conventional craftsmanship” (such as carpets, textiles, decorative objects, and scientific instruments) without an appropriate licence. Christie’s has a general OFAC licence which, subject to compliance with certain conditions, may enable a buyer to import this type of lot into the USA. If you use Christie’s general OFAC licence for this purpose, you agree to comply with the licence conditions and provide Christie’s with all relevant information. You also acknowledge that Christie’s will disclose your personal information and your use of the licence to OFAC.
(f) Gold. Gold of less than 18ct does not qualify in all countries as ‘gold’ and may be refused import into those countries as ‘gold’.
(g) Jewellery over 50 years old. Under current laws, jewellery over 50 years old which is worth £34,300 or more will require an export license which we can apply for on your behalf if you make a request for us to do so as part of the online checkout process. It may take up to 8 weeks to obtain the export jewellery process. Obtaining the necessary license may result in additional costs and subsequent delays in shipping the jewellery to you.
(h) Watches. Many of the watches offered for sale in the Sale Particulars are pictured with straps made of endangered or protected animal materials such as alligator or crocodile. These lots are marked with the symbol ψ in the Sale Particulars. These endangered species straps are shown for display purposes only and are not for sale. Christie's will remove and retain the strap prior to shipment from the sale site. At some sale sites, Christie's may, at its discretion, make the displayed endangered species strap available to the buyer of the lot free of charge if collected in person from the sale site within one (1) year of the date of the sale. Please check with the department for details on a particular lot
(i) Handbags. A lot marked with the symbol ≈ in the Sale Particulars includes endangered or protected species material and is subject to CITES regulations. This lot may only be shipped to an address within the country of the sale site or personally picked up from our saleroom. Where used in an online-only sale, the term “hardware” refers to the metallic parts of the handbag, such as the buckle hardware, base studs, lock and keys and/or strap, which are plated with a coloured finish (e.g. gold, silver, palladium). The terms “Gold Hardware”, “Silver Hardware”, “Palladium Hardware”, etc. refer to the tone or colour of the hardware and not the actual material used. If the handbag incorporates solid metal hardware this will be referenced in the Sale Particulars
(j) Please note that lots are marked with a symbol as a convenience
to you, but we do not accept liability for errors or for failing to mark lots.
1. YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS
(a) Right to cancel the purchase of a lot
(i) If you are a UK/EU consumer and the seller is not also a consumer you have the right to cancel your purchase of a lot by following the procedure set out in H1(a)(iii) below. This cancellation right is not available for lots sold by consumers. If the seller of a lot is a consumer, the lot will be marked with the symbol λ in the Sale Particulars
(ii) The cancellation period will expire 14 calendar days from the day after the date on which you or a person (other than the carrier) identified by you acquires physical possession of the lot, or, if the lot is a non-fungible token (NFT) immediately prior to the time we or the seller initiate the transfer of the NFT to the digital wallet specified by you. You acknowledge and agree that: (A) we or the seller may initiate the transfer of the NFT within 14 calendar days of your purchase of the NFT; and (B) once we or the seller have initiated the transfer of the NFT to the digital wallet specified by you, you will lose the right to cancel your purchase of the NFT lot
(iii) To cancel your purchase you must:
a. inform Christie’s in writing before the cancellation period has expired either by email to Christie’s London Post-Sale Services or post to Christie Manson & Woods Limited, 8 King Street, London SW1Y 6QT, United Kingdom. You may use the model cancellation form set out in paragraph (d) below or your own words, provided that your intention to cancel is clear; and
b. return the lot to us in the same condition it was in when it was sold to you without delay and no later than 14 calendar days from the day after the date on which you sent your cancellation request to us. The deadline is met if you send back the lot before the period of 14 calendar days has expired or you have supplied evidence of having returned the lot
(b) Effects of cancellation
(i) If you cancel your purchase of a lot, we will repay to you all payments received from you, including the costs of delivering the lot to you, but not any extra costs arising if you chose a type of delivery other than the least expensive type of standard delivery offered by us; or any import duties we incur as a result of you returning the lot to us. You will have to bear the direct costs of returning the lot. If we arranged for the lot to be delivered, we estimate that the cost of returning the lot by the same means is likely to be similar to the cost of delivery, but it is not possible for us to be more accurate as to this cost due to the many variables involved in our worldwide business model and the means by which a return might be made.
(ii) We may make a deduction from the repayment for loss in value of any lots supplied, if the loss is the result of unnecessary handling.
(iii) If you meet the requirements above, we will repay you without undue delay, and not later than: (aa) 14 calendar days after the day we receive back from you any lot supplied; or (bb) (if earlier) 14 calendar days after the day you provide evidence that you have returned the lot. We will repay you using the same means of payment as you used for the initial transaction and you will not incur any fees as a result of the repayment. We may withhold repayment until we have received the lot back or you have supplied evidence of having sent back the lot, whichever is earliest.
(c) Right to cancel the contract for services.
(i) If you are a UK/EU consumer you have the right to cancel the contract for the delivery services for a purchased lot by following the procedure set out at H1(c)(iii) below.
(ii) The cancellation period will expire after 14 calendar days from the date the contract for services is agreed by you.
(iii) To cancel the delivery services you must inform Christie’s in writing before the cancellation period has expired either by email to Christie’s London Post-Sale Services or post to Christie Manson & Woods Limited, 8 King Street, London SW1Y 6QT, United Kingdom. You may use the model cancellation form set out in paragraph (e) below or your own words, provided that your intention to cancel is clear. The deadline is met if you send your written notice to us before the period of 14 calendar days has expired.
(iv) You request Christie’s to immediately begin the performance of its delivery services from the date the contract for services is signed by you. If you cancel this contract, we will either repay you: (i) any payments received from you in respect of the delivery service, if we have not yet performed any of the services when we receive your cancellation notice; or (ii) any payments received from you less the cost of any services already performed by us on the date we receive your cancellation notice.
(d) Model form of cancellation – Purchase of the Lot
To: Christie Manson & Woods Limited, 8 King Street, London SW1Y 6QT, United Kingdom
I/We [*] hereby give notice that I/We [*] cancel my/our [*] contract
of sale of the following goods [*],
Ordered on [*]/received on [*],
Name of consumer(s),
Address of consumer(s),
Signature of consumer(s) (only if this form is notified on paper),
Date [*] Delete as appropriate
(e) Model form of cancellation – Provision of the services
To: Christie's (insert the name of the company within Christie’s Group and specified in the Sale Particulars which offers to sell the lot and whose contact details are set out in the Sale Particulars (these details will be sent to you by email following the sale and/or with the delivery of the lot):
I/We [*] hereby give notice that I/We [*] cancel my/our [*] contract/ for the provision of the following service [*],
Ordered on [*]/received on [*],
Name of consumer(s),
Address of consumer(s),
Signature of consumer(s) (only if this form is notified on paper),
Date [*] Delete as appropriate
2. OUR LIABILITY TO YOU
(a) We give no warranty in relation to any statement made, or information given, by us or by our representatives or employees about any lot other than as set out in the authenticity warranty and as far as we are allowed by law, all warranties and other terms which may be added to these Conditions of Sale by law are excluded. The seller’s warranties in paragraph E1 or in relation to any terms which are implied into contracts by law are their own and we do not have any liability to you in relation to those warranties.
(b) We:
(i) are not responsible to you for any reason (whether for breaking these Conditions of Sale or any other matter relating to your purchase of, or bid for, any lot) other than in the event of fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation by us or other than as expressly set out in these Conditions of Sale; or
(ii) do not give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature, or historical relevance. Except as required by local law, any warranty of any kind is excluded by this paragraph.
(c) Please be aware that our absentee bidding service (as set out in paragraph C4), condition reports, and currency converter are free services and we are not responsible to you for any error (human or otherwise), omission or breakdown in these services.
(d) We have no responsibility to any person other than a buyer in connection with the purchase of any lot
(e) If, in spite of the terms in paragraphs (a) to (d) above, we are found to be liable to you for any reason, we shall not have to pay more than the purchase price paid by you to us. We will not be responsible to you for any reason for loss of profits or business, expected savings, loss of opportunity or interest, costs or for other damages
3. EVENTS OUTSIDE THE CONTROL OF CHRISTIE’S OR THE SELLER
Neither we, you, nor the seller will be responsible for any failure to meet any obligation which we, you or the seller has under these Conditions of Sale or under the Sale Particulars which is caused by circumstances beyond our, your or the seller’s reasonable control.
This includes, but is not limited to strikes, lock-outs, fire, flood, natural disasters, war, armed conflict, terrorist attack and nuclear and chemical contamination.
4. OUR ABILITY TO CANCEL
In addition to the other rights of cancellation contained in these Conditions of Sale, we can cancel a sale of a lot if (i) any of your warranties in paragraph E3 are not correct; (ii) we reasonably believe that completing the transaction is or may be unlawful or (iii) we reasonably believe that the sale places us or the seller under any liability to anyone else or may damage our reputation.
5. COPYRIGHT
We own the copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for us relating to a lot (including the contents of our Sale Particulars). You cannot use them without our prior written permission. We do not offer any guarantee that you will gain any copyright or other reproduction rights to the lot
6. ENFORCING THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE
If a court finds that any part of these Conditions of Sale are not valid, or is illegal or impossible to enforce, that part of these Conditions of Sale will be treated as being deleted, and the rest of these Conditions of Sale will not be affected.
7. TRANSFERRING YOUR RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
You may not grant a security over or transfer your rights or responsibilities under these Conditions of Sale on the contract of sale unless we have given our written permission. These Conditions
of Sale will be binding on your successors, estate and anyone who takes over your rights and responsibilities.
8. TRANSLATIONS
If we have provided a translation of these Conditions of Sale, we will use this original version in English in deciding any issues or disputes which arise under these Conditions of Sale
9. PERSONAL INFORMATION, PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION
(a) We will hold and process your personal information and may pass it to another Christie’s Group company for use as described in, and in line with our privacy notice http:// www.christies.com/about-us/contact/privacy/ and if you are a resident of California you can see a copy of our California Consumer Privacy Act statement at https://www.christies.com/ about-us/contact/ccpa.
(b) In order to get your purchase shipped internationally to you, we provide certain personal information about you to our nominated shippers, including your name, delivery address, phone number, the product(s) you buy from Christie’s, the price you pay for the lot(s), and the weight and dimensions of the package. Our shippers will treat this information as private and confidential and will only use it for the purpose of providing international shipping and any customs clearance services you request from them in order to deliver your lots to you. Information about the packages being shipped to you will be provided to the necessary authorities for purposes of export, import, duty, tax, and security screening. The information may include your name, delivery address, description of the goods, their value, the number of pieces, and the weight of the package. This information is required by law and regulations applicable in the countries from where and to where packages are transported. Our shipping partners are committed to responsible data management, comply with applicable data protection legislation, and employ industry standard practices to protect the security of your data, which may be stored and processed in the UK, the US, and other countries.
(c) Card and other payment information is collected and processed directly by a third party service provider (“Payment Service Provider”) and not by Christie’s. We provide the following information to the Payment Service Provider to enable payment to be processed: (i) name; (ii) billing address; and (iii) transaction amount. The Payment Service Provider may undertake fraud prevention reviews prior to processing any payment or as part of the payment process. Payment specific information which is submitted to the Payment Service Provider is processed on PCI compliant secure servers. The information submitted and used for processing payments is as below:
- Name and contact details including shipping and billing addresses
- Credit or Debit Card information
- Total transaction value
- Your IP Address from which you are checking out from (d) Christie’s does not have access to, or retain any credit card or other payment information details.
10. WAIVER
No failure or delay to exercise any right or remedy provided under these Conditions of Sale shall constitute a waiver of that or any other right or remedy, nor shall it prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shall prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy.
11. LAW AND DISPUTES
These Conditions of Sale and any contractual or non-contractual dispute arising out of or in connection with these Conditions of Sale, will be governed by English law. Before either you or we start any court proceedings and if you and we agree, you and we will try to settle the dispute by mediation in accordance with the CEDR Model Mediation Procedure. If the dispute is not settled by mediation, you agree for our benefit that the dispute will be referred to and dealt with exclusively in the English courts; however, we will have the right to bring proceedings against you in any other court.
I. GLOSSARY
auctioneer: the individual auctioneer and/or Christie’s authentic: a genuine example, rather than a copy or forgery of:
(i) The work of a particular artist, author or manufacturer, if the lot is described in the title description (and not Qualified) as the work of that artist, author or manufacturer;
(ii) A work created within a particular period or culture, if the lot is described in the title description (and not Qualified) as a work created during that period or culture;
(iii) A work of a particular origin or source if the lot is described in the title description (and not Qualified) as being of that origin or source; or
(iv) In the case of gems, a work which is made of a particular material, if the lot is described in UPPERCASE type as being made of that material.
authenticity warranty: the guarantee we give in these Conditions of Sale that a lot is authentic as set out in paragraph E2 of these Conditions of Sale
Authorised User: an individual authorized to execute transactions on behalf of an entity which has a registered transactional account.
Buy-Now: a facility which we may provide either for you to buy a lot during the course of an auction or until a fixed time, or for you to buy a lot which is not offered for sale as part of an auction, in either case at a fixed price.
Buy-Now price: the fixed price at which property may be offered for sale using the Buy-Now facility.
buyer’s premium: the charge the buyer pays us along with the hammer price
Christie’s: means Christie Manson & Woods Limited, which is offering to sell a lot either as agent for the seller or as the owner of the lot
Christie’s Group: Christie’s International Plc, its subsidiaries and other companies within its corporate group.
condition: the physical condition of a lot
Conditions of Sale: the Conditions of Sale set out above; Important Information, our Explanation of Cataloguing Practice; the explanation of symbols used in the Sale Particulars; and the explanation of the application of VAT or other similar applicable sales taxes.
consumer: an individual acting for purposes which are wholly or mainly outside that individual’s trade, business, craft or profession. due date: has the meaning given to it paragraph F1(a).
estimate: the price range included in the Sale Particulars within which we believe a lot may sell; low estimate means the lower figure in the range and high estimate means the higher figure; the mid-estimate is the midpoint between the two.
experience: an experience may accompany a lot and be fulfilled by a third-party.
hammer price: the amount of the highest bid for the sale of a lot via auction.
Heading: has the meaning given to it in paragraph E2. lot: an item to be offered for sale at an online auction or Buy-Now sale (or two or more items to be offered at auction or Buy-Now sale as a group).
lot description: the description of a lot in the Sale Particulars for the sale, as amended by any notice given to you during the auction or Buy-Now sale.
online-only sale: a sale of a lot which is conducted solely by means of Christie’s online-only service sale platform, including any Buy-Now sales.
online-only service: a platform and associated technical services accessible solely by online means which enables you to bid for and buy lots through an auction or by using Buy-Now other damages: any special, consequential, incidental or indirect damages of any kind or any damages which fall within the meaning of ‘special’, ‘incidental’ or ‘consequential’ under local law.
provenance: the ownership history of a lot purchase price: has the meaning given to it in paragraph F1(b).
Qualified: has the meaning given to it in paragraph E2 and Qualified title descriptions means the paragraph headed Qualified title descriptions on the page of the Sale Particulars headed “Important Notices and Explanation of Cataloguing Practice”.
reserve: the confidential amount below which we will not sell a lot Sale Particulars: the lot information (the online description of the lot or lots offered for sale together with other information on the sale website relating to a lot and the conduct of the sale); lot notes; symbols; payment information; any on-screen notices displayed as part of a sale; the FAQs and any Special Conditions of Sale which apply to any lot or group of lots offered for sale at the same time. seller: the owner of a lot; this may be either Christie’s or another owner for whom Christie’s acts as agent.
Special Conditions of Sale: any additional conditions which apply to a sale and which are set out in the Sale Particulars Subheading: has the meaning given to it in paragraph E2. UK/EU consumer: a consumer who mainly resides in the UK or the EU.
UPPERCASE type: means having all capital letters. warranty: a statement or representation in which the person making it guarantees that the facts set out in it are correct.
J. VAT SYMBOLS, EXPLANATION AND REFUNDS (FOR ALL LOTS EXCLUDING NFTS)
VAT PAYABLE VARIES BY SYMBOL DESCRIBED BELOW – AS INDICATED BY THE SYMBOL ASSOCIATED WITH A LOT
Important notice: The VAT rules in force on the date of the sale will be the rules we apply to your invoice.
You can find the meanings of words in bold on this page in the glossary section of the Conditions of Sale.
VAT SymbolOnline auction
No symbol This is a UK Margin Scheme supply in accordance with Section 50A of the VAT Act 1994 & SI VAT (Special Provisions) Order 1995.
20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyers’ premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis.
† Lot is subject to standard UK VAT rules and 20% VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and the ‘buyer’s premium’.
Ɵ VAT Zero-rated items (UK only).
* Lot imported from outside the UK, under the Temporary Admission regime. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
Ω Lot imported from outside the UK under the Temporary Admission regime. Customs Duty at the applicable rate will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK import VAT will be charged on the duty inclusive ‘hammer’ price. 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
α The VAT treatment will depend on whether you have registered to bid with a a UK address or non-UK address:
• If you register to bid with an address within the UK (as applicable above) you will be invoiced under the VAT Margin Scheme (see No Symbol above).
• If you register to bid with an address outside of the UK (as applicable above) you will be invoiced under standard VAT rules (see † symbol above).
‡ The wine is offered ‘in bond’. If you choose to buy the wine in bond no excise duty or UK clearance VAT will be charged. If you choose to buy the wine out of bond excise duty at the applicable rate will be added to the ‘hammer price’ and UK clearance VAT at 20% will be added to the duty inclusive ‘hammer price’. Whether you buy the wine in bond or out of bond, VAT at 20% will be added to the ‘buyer’s premium.’
VAT SymbolFixed Price
No symbol This is a UK Margin Scheme supply in accordance with Section 50A of the VAT Act 1994 & SI VAT (Special Provisions) Order 1995.
† Lot is subject to standard UK VAT rules and 20% VAT will be charged on the buyer price.
Ɵ VAT Zero-rated items (UK only)
* Lot imported from outside the UK under the Temporary Admission regime. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer price.’
Ω Lot imported from outside the UK under the Temporary Admission regime. Customs Duty at the applicable rate will be charged on the ‘buyer price’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the duty inclusive ‘buyer’s premium.’
‡ The wine is offered ‘in bond’. If you choose to buy the wine in bond no excise duty or UK clearance VAT will be charged. If you choose to buy the wine out of bond excise duty at the applicable rate on the ‘buyer price’ and UK clearance VAT at 20% will be added to the duty inclusive ‘buyer price.’
VAT REFUNDS
If you choose to collect the lot in person or via your appointed agent or representative, the applicable VAT and duty charges will be payable before collection. If you arrange your own export out of the UK and wish to retrospectively apply for a VAT exemption or refund you will need to provide the correct shipping evidence within the required time frame as prescribed by UK law.
Following the UK’s departure from the EU (Brexit), private buyers will only be able to secure VAT-free invoicing and/or VAT refunds if they instruct Christie’s or a third party commercial shipper to export out of the UK on their behalf.
For wine lots held in bond that are to be shipped out of the UK, you should instruct an Excise Authorized shipper to move the wine ‘under bond.’
Non-UK buyer
If you meet ALL of the conditions in notes 1 to 3 below we will refund the following tax charges:
No symbol We will refund the VAT amount in the buyer s premium
† and α We will refund the VAT charged on the hammer price VAT on the buyer’s premium can only be refunded if you are an overseas business The VAT amount in the buyer’s premium cannot be refunded to non-trade clients
‡ (wine only) No Excise Duty or Clearance VAT will be charged on the hammer price providing you export the wine while ‘in bond’ directly outside the UK using an Excise authorised shipper VAT on the buyer’s premium can only be refunded if you are an overseas business
The VAT amount in the buyer’s premium cannot be refunded to non-trade clients
* and Ω We will refund the Import VAT charged on the hammer price and the VAT amount in the buyer’s premium
1 We CANNOT offer refunds of VAT amounts or Import VAT
to buyers who do not meet all applicable conditions in full If you are unsure whether you will be entitled to a refund, please contact Client Services at the address below before you bid
2 No VAT amounts or Import VAT will be refunded where the total refund is under £100
3 To receive a refund of VAT amounts/Import VAT (as applicable)
a non-UK buyer must:
a) have registered to bid with an address outside of the UK; and
b) Provide immediate proof of correct export out of the UK within the required time frame of 90 days from the date of sale
Lots purchased with the * and Ω symbol must be exported via a ‘controlled export’
4 Details of the documents which you must provide to us to show satisfactory proof of export/shipping are available from our VAT team at the address below
We charge a processing fee of £35 00 per invoice to check shipping/ export documents We will waive this processing fee if you appoint Christie’s Shipping Department to arrange your export/shipping
5 Following the UK’s departure from the EU (Brexit), private buyers will only be able to secure VAT-free invoicing and/or VAT refunds if they instruct Christie’s or a third party commercial shipper to export out of the UK on their behalf
6 Private buyers who choose to export their purchased lots from the UK by hand carry will now be charged VAT at the applicable rate and will not be able to claim a VAT refund
7 If you appoint Christie’s Art Transport or one of our authorised shippers to arrange your export/shipping we will issue you with an export invoice with the applicable VAT or duties cancelled as outlined above
If you later cancel or change the shipment in a manner that infringes the rules outlined above we will issue a revised invoice charging you all applicable taxes/charges If you export via a third party commercial shipper, you must provide us with sufficient proof of export in order for us to cancel the applicable VAT or duties outlined above
8 If you ask us to re-invoice you under normal UK VAT rules (as if the lot had been sold with a † symbol) instead of under the Margin Scheme the lot may become ineligible to be resold using the Margin Schemes You should take professional advice if you are unsure how this may affect you
All reinvoicing requests correctors or other VAT adjustments must be received within four years from the date of sale
If you have any questions about VAT refunds please contact Christie’s Client Services on info@christies com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7389 2886
Fax: +44 (0)20 7839 1611
K. SYMBOLS
SYMBOLS USED IN SALE PARTICULARS
The meaning of words in bold in this section can be found in paragraph I of the Conditions of Sale
º Christie’s has provided a minimum price guarantee and has a direct financial interest in the lot See Important Notices in the Conditions of Sale for further information
º♦ Christie's has provided a minimum price guarantee and has a direct financial interest in this lot Christies has financed all or a part of such interest through a third party Such third parties generally benefit financially if a guaranteed lot is sold See the Important Notices in the Conditions of Sale for further information
⇔ A party has provided Christie’s with a bid to cover all or part of Christie’s financial interest in the lot and may benefit financially from such bid See the Important Notices in the Conditions of Sale for further information
Christie’s has a financial interest in the lot See Important Notices in the Conditions of Sale for further information
λ Artist’s Resale Right See paragraph D3 of the Conditions of Sale for further information
• Lot offered without reserve
Lot incorporates material from endangered species which could result in export restrictions See paragraph G5 of the Conditions of Sale for further information
≈ Handbag lot incorporates material from endangered species International shipping restrictions apply See paragraph G5 of the Conditions of Sale for further information
Lot incorporates elephant ivory material See paragraph G5 of the Conditions of Sale for further information
Φ Lot which may not be able to be shipped to the US See paragraph G5(e)(f), (g) and (j) of the Conditions of Sale for further information
ψ Lot incorporates material from endangered species which is shownfordisplaypurposesonlyandisnotforsale Seeparagraph G5(h) of the Conditions of Sale for further information
¤ A party with a direct or indirect interest in the lot who may have knowledge of the lot’s reserve or other material information may be bidding on the lot
∍ If you are a UK/EU consumer see H1 of the Conditions of Sale for information about your right to cancel your purchase of a lot Lot is a Non Fungible Token (NFT) Please see Appendix A –Additional Conditions of Sale – Non- Fungible Tokens in the Conditions of Sale for further information
Lot contains both a Non Fungible Token (NFT) and a physical work of art Please see Appendix A – Additional Conditions of Sale – Non-Fungible Tokens in the Conditions of Sale for further information
With the exception of clients resident in Mainland China, you may elect to make payment of the purchase price for the lot via a digital wallet in the name of the registered bidder, which must be maintained with one of the following: Coinbase Custody Trust; Coinbase, Inc ; Fidelity Digital Assets Services, LLC; Gemini Trust Company, LLC; or Paxos Trust Company, LLC
Please see the lot notice and Appendix B – Terms for Payment by Buyers in Cryptocurrency in the Conditions of Sale for further requirements and information
† , Ɵ, *, Ω, α, ‡
See Paragraph J VAT Symbols and Explanation in the Conditions of Sale for further information
Please note that lots are marked as a convenience to you and we shall not be liable for any errors in, or failure to, mark a lot
L. IMPORTANT NOTICES AND EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING PRACTICE
Our Sale Particulars entries are not intended to describe the condition of the lot and you are recommended to inspect the lot yourself Written condition reports are usually available on request The following expressions with their accompanying explanations are used by Christie’s as standard cataloguing practice Our use of these expressions does not take account of the condition of the lot or of the extent of any restoration
IMPORTANT NOTICES
Property in which Christie’s has an ownership or financial interest:
From time to time, Christie’s may offer a lot in which Christie’s has an ownership interest or a financial interest Such lot is identified with the symbol ∆ in the Sale Particulars
º Minimum Price Guarantees:
On occasion, Christie's has a direct financial interest in the outcome of the sale of certain lots consigned for sale This will usually be where it has guaranteed to the seller that whatever the outcome of the sale, the seller will receive a minimum sale price for the lot This is known as a minimum price guarantee Where Christie’s holds such financial interest we identify such lots with the symbol
º in the Sale Particulars
º♦ Third Party Guarantees/Irrevocable bids:
Where Christie’s has provided a Minimum Price Guarantee, it is at risk of making a loss, which can be significant if the lot fails to sell Christie’s therefore sometimes chooses to share that risk with a third party who agrees prior to the auction to place an irrevocable written bid on the lot If there are no other higher bids, the third party commits to buy the lot at the level of their irrevocable written bid In doing so, the third party takes on all or part of the risk of the lot not being sold Lots which are subject to a third party guarantee arrangement are identified in the Sale Particulars with the symbol º♦
In most cases, Christie s compensates the third party in exchange for accepting this risk Where the third party is the successful bidder, the third party s remuneration is based on a fixed financing fee If the third party is not the successful bidder, the remuneration may either be based on a fixed fee or an amount calculated against the final hammer price The third party may also bid for the lot above the irrevocable written bid
Third party guarantors are required by us to disclose to anyone they are advising their financial interest in any lots they are guaranteeing However for the avoidance of any doubt if you are advised by or bidding through an agent on a lot identified as being subject to a third party guarantee you should always ask your agent to confirm whether or not they have a financial interest in relation to the lot ⇔ Financial Interest/Irrevocable bids
Where Christie’s has a financial interest in a lot, Christie’s is at risk of making a loss if the lot fails to sell As such, Christie’s may share
that risk with a third party who agrees, prior to the auction, to place an irrevocable written bid on the lot and may receive compensation from Christie’s Christie’s requires the bidding party to disclose to anyone they are advising of their financial interest in the lot ¤ Bidding by parties with an interest
When a party with a direct or indirect interest in the lot who may have knowledge of the lot’s reserve or other material information may be bidding on the lot, we will mark the lot with this symbol ¤
This interest can include beneficiaries of an estate that consigned the lot or a joint owner of a lot Any interested party that successfully bids on a lot must comply with Christie’s Conditions of Sale, including paying the lot s full buyer s premium plus applicable taxes
Post-catalogue notifications
If Christie’s enters into an arrangement or becomes aware of bidding that would have required a catalogue symbol, we will notify you by updating christies com with the relevant information (time permitting) or otherwise by a pre-sale or pre-lot announcement
Other Arrangements
Christie’s may enter into other arrangements not involving bids
These include arrangements where Christie’s has advanced money to consignors or prospective purchases or where Christie’s has shared the risk of a guarantee with a partner without the partner being required to place an irrevocable written bid or otherwise participating in the bidding on the lot Because such arrangements are unrelated to the bidding process they are not marked with a symbol in the Sale Particulars
Please see http://www christies com/buying-services/buyingguide/financial-information/ for a more detailed explanation of minimum price guarantees and third party financing arrangements
EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING PRACTICE
Terms used in the Sale Particulars have the meanings ascribed to them below Please note that all statements in the Sale Particulars as to authorship are made subject to the provisions of the Conditions of Sale, including the authenticity warranty Our use of these expressions does not take account of the condition of the lot or of the extent of any restoration Written condition reports are usually available on request
A term and its definition listed under ‘Qualified Headings’ is a qualified statement as to authorship While the use of this term is based upon careful study and represents the opinion of specialists Christie’s and the consignor assume no risk liability and responsibility for the authenticity of authorship of any lot in this catalogue described by this term, and the authenticity warranty shall not be available with respect to lots described using this term
PICTURES, DRAWINGS, PRINTS, MINIATURES AND SCULPTURE
Name(s) or Recognised Designation of an artist without any qualification: in Christie’s opinion a work by the artist
QUALIFIED HEADINGS
“Attributed to ” : in Christie’s qualified opinion probably a work by the artist in whole or in part
“Studio of ”/“Workshop of ” : in Christie’s qualified opinion a work executed in the studio or workshop of the artist, possibly under their supervision
“Circle of ” : in Christie’s qualified opinion a work of the period of the artist and showing their influence
“Follower of ” : in Christie’s qualified opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but not necessarily by a pupil
“Manner of ” : in Christie’s qualified opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but of a later date
“After ” : in Christie’s qualified opinion a copy (of any date) of a work of the artist
“Signed ”/“Dated ”/ “Inscribed ” : in Christie’s qualified opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist
“With signature ”/“With date ”/ “With inscription ” : in Christie’s qualified opinion the signature/ date/inscription appears to be by a hand other than that of the artist
The date given for Old Master, Modern and Contemporary Prints is the date (or approximate date when prefixed with ‘circa ) on which the matrix was worked and not necessarily the date when the impression was printed or published
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
No part of this catalogue may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted by any form or by any means electronic mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Christie s © COPYRIGHT, CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS LTD (2025)
(see notes below)
Catalogue descriptions
1 into neck
2 base of neck
3 top-shoulder
4 upper-shoulder
5 mid-shoulder
6 mid-low shoulder
7 low-shoulder

1 into neck: Level of young wines. Exceptionally good in wines over 10 years old.
2 base of neck: Perfectly good for any age of wine. Outstandingly good for a wine of 20 years in bottle, or longer.
3 top-shoulder: Normal for any claret 15 years old or older.
4 upper-shoulder: Slight natural reduction through the easing of the cork and evaporation through cork and capsule. Usually no problem. Acceptable for any wine over 20 years old. Exceptional for pre-1950 wines.
magnum = two regular bottles
marie-jeanne = three regular bottles
double-magnum = four regular bottles
jeroboam = four regular bottles (Burgundy, Champagne)
jeroboam = six regular bottles (Bordeaux) (or 5 litres)
impériale = eight regular bottles (Bordeaux)
methuselah = eight regular bottles (Burgundy)

Catalogue descriptions
5 mid-shoulder: Probably some weakening of the cork and some risk. Not abnormal for wines 30/40 years of age. Estimates usually take this into account.
6 mid-low-shoulder: Some risk. Low estimates.
7 low-shoulder: Risky and usually only accepted for sale if wine or label exceptionally rare or interesting. Always offered with low estimate.
Because of the slope of shoulder it is impractical to describe levels as mid-shoulder, etc. Wherever appropriate the level between cork and wine will be measured and catalogued in centimetres.
The condition and drinkability of burgundy is less affected by ullage than its equivalent from Bordeaux. For example, a 5 to 7 cm. ullage in a 30-year-old burgundy can be considered normal, indeed good for age, 3.5 to 4 cm. excellent for age, even 7cm. rarely a risk.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Though every effort is made to describe or measure the levels of older vintages, corks over 20 years old begin to lose their elasticity and levels can change between cataloguing and sale. Old corks have also been known to fail during or after shipment.
We therefore repeat that there is always a risk of cork failure with old wines and due allowance must be made for this.
Under no circumstances can an adjustment of price or credit be made after delivery except under the terms stated in Paragraph E2 of the Conditions of Sale.
Unless otherwise stated, Bordeaux are château bottled and all wines are bottled in the country of production.
Important note regarding opening of cases and listing of levels: Christie’s general policy is to open all wood cases and to describe levels. Bidders must make allowances for reasonable variations in ullage which may be encountered in cases from the 2000 vintage and older. Additionally, all wine from vintages 2000 and younger have levels base of neck or better unless otherwise noted.

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COLLECTION LOCATION AND TERMS
All lots (sold and unsold) are stored at a third party wine storage facility, Crozier.
PAYMENT OF ANY CHARGES DUE Lots may only be released on production of the ‘Collection Form’ from Christie’s. Lots will not be released until all outstanding charges are settled.
CROZIER Unit 10 Liddall Way West Drayton Middlesex UB7 8PG
Email: christieswine@crozierfinearts.com
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