2017 P R O U D LY S U P P O RT E D BY L A N GTO N’S
D E TAI L S O F AU C T ION Online Auction: The Online Auction will be open for bidding from Friday 7 April 2017 at 1pm (Melbourne / Sydney time) at langtons.com.au and closes at 7pm (Melbourne / Sydney time) Friday 21 April 2017. Live Auction: The Live Auction will be open for bidding from Friday 7 April 2017 at 1pm (Melbourne / Sydney time) at langtons.com.au. On Friday 21 April at 11am (Adelaide time) the Live Auction bidding will move from online to live in the room at Chateau Tanunda, where the final bidding takes place under the direction of the auctioneer. The Live Auction will close at the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer in the room on Friday 21 April 2017.
Auctioneer: Andrew Caillard MW Langton’s Fine Wines P: 1300 946 347 From outside Australia +61 2 8507 2674 langtons.com.au Live Auction and Lunch Bookings: Bookings are essential by Friday, 14 April 2017 Tickets can be purchased through barossa.com or barossavintagefestival.com.au For more information: Contact Barossa Grape & Wine Association P: +61 8 8563 0650 E: bgwa@barossa.com
Details of the Live Auction and Lunch:
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Friday 21 April, 2017 Chateau Tanunda 9 Basedow Road, Tanunda, South Australia
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Viewing starts from 10am Auction and lunch begins from 11:45am Cost $150 per person which includes three course lunch and wines.
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TO B ID AT T H E AU C T I ON TO PLACE BIDS YOU MUST BE REGISTERED WITH LANGTON’S To register, visit langtons.com.au and create a customer account. It is recommended that you do this prior to the event. If you wish to register on the day, we request you register from 10am (Adelaide time). Please note, a valid credit card saved against your registered customer account is necessary in order to bid. Both the Online Auction and the Live Auction will be open for bidding from 7 April 2017 at 1pm (Melbourne / Sydney time) at langtons.com.au. LIVE AUCTION Live auction lots will be viewable from 10am, Friday 21 April 2017 at Chateau Tanunda. Bidding for the Live Auction, will move from online at langtons.com.au, into the room at Chateau Tanunda at 11am, where the final bidding will take place under the direction of the auctioneer. No further bids for the Live Auction will be accepted through your online account, after 11am (Adelaide time) on Friday 21 April 2017. The Live Auction will close at the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer in the room on Friday 21 April 2017. Bidding online: Langton’s recommends that you place your maximum bid through your online account, prior to the Live Auction moving into the room, where the auctioneer will be bidding on your behalf. (Please note, you may have the leading bid at 11am online, but the successful bidder will be declared at the fall of the hammer, by the auctioneer, live in the room.) Absentee Bidding: If you are not attending the Live Auction, and have not placed bids online, you can register on the enclosed absentee bidding form. ONLINE AUCTION All bids for this auction must be made through your online member account. The Online Auction closes at langtons.com.au at 7pm (Melbourne / Sydney time) Friday 21 April 2017.
NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL BIDS Customers are requested to check their customer account upon auction close to check for lots won. PAYMENT FOR LOTS PURCHASED All payments will be processed upon auction close and the credit card registered against your Langton’s customer account will be charged. A Buyer’s Premium of 16.5% inc GST is added to the winning bid when the auction closes. For lots over $10,000, alternative payment methods are available and can be actioned via your online customer account. Please note that payment will not be accepted during the conduct of the Auction. COLLECTION & SHIPPING OF LOTS WON Lots won in the Live Auction and paid in full can be collected on the day of the auction. Collection of lots purchased is not permitted under any circumstances prior to payment in full. Live Auction items not collected on the day will be returned to the relevant Vendor (winery) for safe storage. Langton’s will supply the Buyer’s details to the relevant Vendor (winery), which will liaise with the Buyer directly and organise shipping to the Buyer’s nominated address. Shipping charges will apply at the discretion of the Vendor (winery). Lots won in the Online Auction are held securely in Langton’s state-of-the-art, temperature controlled warehouse in Victoria. To activate shipping, simply visit langtons.com.au and login to your customer account. Shipping charges will apply: Metro $10 per case (12 bottles), Country areas $15 per case (12 bottles). Delivery Guarantee optional. Absentee bidders will be notified by email within five working days. Please read our full terms and conditions on page 94. Please contact Langton’s if you require any assistance on 1300 946 347 or admin@langtons.com.au
AB S E NT EE B I D D I NG FORM – LI VE AUCTIO N THOSE WHO CANNOT ATTEND THE AUCTION MAY LODGE ABSENTEE BIDS IN WRITING, USING THIS BIDDING FORM. PLEASE FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE STEPS: 1. Visit langtons.com.au and create a customer account. To place bids you must be registered with a valid credit card saved against your customer account. 2. Complete the bidding form. 3. R eturn your form by email by 7pm (Melbourne/Sydney time), Tuesday 18 April 2017 to Mark Samaha – marks@langtons.com.au
B A R O S S A W I N E C H A P T E R S A U C T I O N – F R I D AY 2 1 A P R I L 2 0 1 7 Lot No.
Maximum bid in $ per bottle
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• Should you be a successful bidder, you will receive email confirmation. • All payments will be processed upon Auction close and the credit card registered against your Langton’s customer account will be charged. • For lots over $10,000, alternative payment methods are available and can be actioned online via your customer account. • Freight and insurance may also be payable if relevant. • Unsuccessful bidders will not be advised.
PLEASE BID EARLY TO AVOID YOUR BIDS MISSING THE SALE. Langton’s are requested, without legal obligation of any kind, to bid on the following lots up to the price stated. I have bid per bottle (unless otherwise advised) as requested and agree to take all bottles in the lot at the hammer price plus Buyer’s Premium (of 16.5%). I understand lots will be purchased below the specified maximum whenever possible. All bids shall be treated as offers made on notes and conditions of business printed in this catalogue. The estimates in this catalogue are approximate prices we expect to be realized. They are not definitive. They are prepared well in advance of the sale and are subject to revision in light of market changes. In the event of identical bids, the earliest will take precedence. The limit you leave should be the amount to which you would bid if you were to attend the sale. Alternative bids can be placed by using the word ‘or’ between lot numbers. ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND THERE WILL BE NO EXCHANGE OR REFUND ON ITEMS.
T HE L A N GTON’ S C L AS S I FI C AT I O N E XPL AINE D The ‘Honour Roll’ of fine Australian wine Langton’s Classification of Australian wine is the paramount form guide to Australia’s finest wines. Entry into the Classification is based on a wine’s reputation and track record at auction. The two requirements for inclusion in the Classification are that a wine has been made for a minimum of 10 vintages and that it has a track record in the secondary market. Eligibility rests on how well a wine performs in the open market – the volume of demand it attracts and the prices it realises. The authority of the Classification derives from its independence; the fundamental criteria for inclusion are objective and market-driven. Revised every four years, the Classification documents an evolving Australian winemaking culture at the forefront of innovation and excellence in the world of fine wine. It maintains a strong emphasis on red wines, particularly labels renowned for cellaring potential.
The inaugural Classification, in 1990, included just 34 wines. Classifications II, III and IV followed at approximately five-year intervals, tracking the leading wines, and documenting the dramatic growth and increasing maturity of the Australian fine wine scene. By 2010, when the fifth edition appeared, the Classification had evolved to include 123 wines and its authority was universally recognised. The sixth and current edition – Langton’s Classification of Australian Wine VI – unveiled on 1 May 2014 – includes 139 wines and reflects a continuing momentum towards single vineyard wines and regional identity. In its early years, the Classification successfully strengthened the fledgling market for fine Australian wine. Twenty-five years later it is arguably the most famous and widely-respected wine Classification outside Europe. Look for Langton’s Classifications throughout this catalogue.
EXCEPTIONAL The most highly sought-after and prized ‘first-growth’ Australian wines.
OUTSTANDING ‘Super-Second’ Australian wines of outstanding quality and provenance.
EXCELLENT Classic Australian wines of consistent excellence.
CATA LO GU E SYM BOLS AND S EAL O F PROVE NANCE
LIVE AUCTION LOTS
THE BAROSSA TRUST MARK
ONLINE AUCTION LOTS
The Barossa Trust Mark is a mark of aspirational standard set by the Barossa region. It provides you with a guarantee and assurance of quality.
BAROSSA OLD VINE CHARTER The Barossa Old Vine Charter was introduced in 2009 to register vineyards by age, so that older vines could be preserved, retained and promoted. The Charter groups vineyards into four categories by age: OLD VINES
Equal or greater than 35 years of age SURVIVOR VINES
Equal or greater than 70 years of age CENTENARIAN VINES
Equal or greater than 100 years of age ANCESTOR VINES
Equal or greater than 125 years of age Look for these categories throughout this catalogue.
BAROSSA WINE CHAPTERS AUCTION SEAL OF PROVENANCE The Barossa Wine Chapters Auction Seal of Provenance is verification of the wine’s authenticity, direct from the cellars of the winemaker. Each seal is uniquely coded, with every auction item allocated its own individual code. This information, held securely by the Barossa Grape & Wine Association, becomes the point of verification for the life of the wine. The QR code links to the Barossa Wine Chapters Auction web page, providing an ongoing reference to the auction and information updates. The Barossa Wine Chapters Auction Seal of Provenance is uniquely part of the individual wine’s chain of custody, protecting the security and integrity of your investment.
It is founded on five value pillars: • Origin – our sense of place • Integrity – our sense of purpose • Quality – our sense of ambition • Environment – our sense of responsibility • Community – our sense of belonging Granted under licence, the Trust Mark is awarded to Barossan products and experiences that demonstrate exemplary achievement and distinction across these five areas of value creation. Trust Mark holders have a deep commitment to these values. The Barossa Trust Mark is your assurance that the food, wine or tourism offering you are choosing is one that meets a standard of excellence, on which you can rely. Look for the Barossa Trust Mark logo throughout this catalogue.
Lot 18L BAROSSA WINE CHAPTERS AUCTION
“Wine is crafted, not created. The skill is to capture and enhance the fleeting flavours that grapes give from their variety and extract from the earth, then bottle these as a living record of the vintage they represent. Rockford wines are made from established Barossa varieties which form an important part of our winemaking heritage, in a style that best reflects the vineyards, the winemaker’s attitude and the climate in which we live.” Robert O’Callaghan rockfordwines.com.au
Basket Press Shiraz Barossa Valley 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 750ml Bottle
These 12 bottles encapsulate generations of the vineyard history and Rockford’s commitment to protect and maintain the very best of the traditional Australian wine trade. Presented in a wooden display case.
Additional Notes More than any other wine the Basket Press Shiraz represents what Rockford is all about. It really made this business and changed the way a lot of people looked at Barossa Shiraz.
Estimate $1,800 to $2,200 per set
Exceptional
It has much in common with other handcrafted quality produce in that it draws heavily on the wisdom and shared knowledge of previous generations of Australian winemakers and recognises that at the heart of every great wine is a great vineyard. Full-bodied Australian Shiraz has now taken its rightful place amongst the great wines of the world. The grapes, from mature vines up to 130 years of age are hand-picked from select family owned vineyards located throughout the Barossa and Eden Valley. The wine is hand made using equipment for the turn of the last century – grapes are hand forked into our 1880’s Bagshaw crushing machine, open fermented and then gently basket pressed. Individual vineyard parcels are then aged in American and French hogsheads and large season oak vats for two years, prior to blending and bottling. All this contributes to our objective to make the very highest quality traditional, soft, deep coloured, earthy Australian red wine which will bottle age and continue to develop greater richness and complexity.
AUCTION RULES & PROCEDURES FORMAT & REGISTRATIONS
DELIVERY
LIVE AUCTION Barossa Wine Chapters Live Auction & Lunch will take place on Friday 21 April at Chateau Tanunda in the Barossa.
Live Auction items paid in full can be collected on the day of the auction.
ONLINE AUCTION Barossa Wine Chapters Online Auction will close at langtons.com.au on Friday 21 April, 7pm (Melbourne / Sydney time) All potential buyers are required to register with Langton’s and this can be done online at langtons.com.au It is recommended buyers attending the live auction register prior to the event. Potential buyers can register and view live auction items from 10am on Friday 21 April at Chateau Tanunda. Please note a valid credit card saved against your registered customer account is necessary in order to bid at auction with Langton’s.
BIDDING All bidding is on a per bottle basis unless otherwise advised by the auctioneer. The auctioneer will be in charge of the bidding and any disputes will be decided at his discretion. All items are at the risk and expense of the buyer at the fall of the hammer. All sales are final and there will be no refund or exchange on items. People not attending the live auction and wish to bid please register on the enclosed absentee bidding form. To register to bid by phone. Please contact Mark Samaha – marks@langtons.com.au or 0487 201 001 International Bidding: While there are no limitations for placing bids from countries outside of Australia, the onus is solely on the Buyer to be responsible for all duties, taxes, fees, customs, local liquor laws, shipping and insurance costs. Langton’s are happy to assist with any quotations regarding shipping from Australia to international addresses. All quotes and prices will be in Australian Dollars.
PAYMENT Langton’s charges a Buyer’s Premium of 16.5% (including GST) on the lot knocked down to the buyer. All lots are sold GST inclusive, where applicable and will be detailed on the buyer’s invoice. Langton’s accept all major credit cards including American Express, Mastercard and Visa. Other payment methods including bank transfer, B Pay and cheque are available on lots that are greater than $10,000.
Live Auction items not collected on the day remain the responsibility of the buyer and delivery will need to be arranged with the relevant Vendor (winery). Shipping charges will apply at the discretion of the Vendor. Wine purchased from the online auction is held securely in Langton’s state-of-the-art, temperature-controlled warehouse in Victoria. Shipping Charges will apply: Metro $10 per case (12 bottles) and Country areas $15 per case. Insurance optional.
TERMS & CONDITIONS Buyers are requested to read carefully the explanation of cataloguing practice and the conditions set out below which contains the terms on which Langton’s conducts sales and handles other matters. 1) LANGTON’S AS AGENT: ABN: 94 115 229 199. License Number: 70010303 Victoria License Number: 32055289 2) AN AUCTION An auction is the process of selling “Lots under the hammer”, whether it is “live” in an auction room, or an “online Auction”. 3) THE BUYER: a) The highest bidder acceptable to the auctioneer shall be the buyer but if any dispute arises as to the last or best bidder, the lot in dispute shall be put up again and resold, provided that the auctioneer cannot decide who was the last or best bidder. b) The purchase price payable by the buyer shall be the final bid, together with any impost chargeable on this final bid. The final bid means the price at which a lot is knocked down to the buyer. c) The auctioneer has the right at his/her absolute discretion to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding as he/she may decide. d) The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot the sale or to combine any two or more lots at any time. 4) VENDOR: The vendor, at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion, shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the auctioneer shall have a right to bid on behalf of the vendor for any lot offered.
AUCTION RULES & PROCEDURES 5) CATALOGUE DESCRIPTIONS: All statements in the catalogue, advertisements or brochures are statements of opinion and are not, nor are they to be relied upon as statements of fact. Each lot is sold by the vendor thereof with all faults and defects (if any) and with all errors of description and shall be at the buyer’s risk on the fall of the hammer and neither the auctioneer nor vendor shall be accountable for any deficiency, damage or loss which may arise thereafter. 6) RESPONSIBILITY FOR PURCHASED LOTS: a) Langton’s decision will be final and binding on the buyer and vendor in all matters and no action shall be brought in connection with any claim except on and in accordance with Langton’s decision. b) Wine will be released to the buyer only after full payment is received. 7) PENALTIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES: If a buyer fails either to pay for or to take away any lot, Langton’s shall, without further notice to the buyer and at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: a) To issue proceedings against the buyer for damages for breach of contract. b) Charge the Buyer interest on the Total Purchase Price at the rate of 2% above the 90 day bank bill swap rate published by the Reserve Bank of Australia for each day that it remains unpaid for more than 30 days from date of the close of Auction. 8) GUARANTEE: a) Subject to the obligation accepted by Langton’s under this condition, none of the seller, Langton’s, its employees or agents is responsible for the correctness of any statement as to authorship, origin, date, age, attribution or provenance of any lot, for any other errors of description or for any faults or defects in any lot and no warranty whatsoever is given by the seller, Langton’s, its employees or agents in respect of any lot and any express or implied conditions or warranties are hereby excluded. 9) COMMISSION BIDS: a) Prospective buyers are advised to attend the auction. Langton’s will however, if so instructed will execute bids on their behalf, but neither Langton’s nor its employees nor agents shall be liable for any neglect or default in so doing or for failure to do so.
10) GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1) Langton’s as agents for the seller is not responsible for any default by the seller or the buyer. 2) Langton’s has the right at its absolute discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding as it may decide, to withdraw any lot, or combine any two or more lots. 3) The following words and expressions shall have the following meaning: “Lot” Any item deposited with Langton’s, with a view to its sale at auction, in particular, the items or items described against any lot number in any catalogue. “Bought in” Those lots which fail to reach their reserves. “Purchase Price” The hammer price plus Buyers Premium and GST. “Buyers Premium” Langton’s charges a Buyer’s Premium of 16.5% (including GST) on the lot knocked down to the buyer. All lots are sold GST inclusive, where applicable and will be detailed on the buyer invoice. These conditions of business shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of the state of Australia in which the auction takes place and all parties concerned hereby submit to the non-executive jurisdiction of the States Court.
Barossa Grape & Wine Association 1 John Street, Tanunda SA 5352 PO Box 420, Tanunda SA 5352 + 61 8 8563 0650 bgwa@barossa.com barossa.com
langtons.com.au 1300 946 347 From outside Australia + 61 2 8507 2674