This Legendary Napa Winery Will Auction Off All 40 Vintages of Its Estate Cabernet Sauvignon

Celebrating the history of Napa icon Spottswoode’s Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Christie’s is presenting a remarkable vertical of all 40 vintages produced, from 1982 through 2021. Sourced straight from the cellar of the Novak family, Spottswoode’s owners since 1972, this one-of-a-kind piece of Napa Valley history is expected to bring in between $10,000 and $20,000. Part of Christie’s upcoming Fine & Rare Wines Online: L.A. Edition auction, with bidding open from September 4 to September 18, the seller proceeds will be donated by the Novak family to Napa Green, a sustainable winegrowing program that sets vineyard certification standards focusing on climate action, regenerative carbon farming, and social equity.

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Featuring one standard bottle of every vintage made, this lot offers collectors the chance to appreciate the progression and maturation of Spottswoode’s signature bottling across four decades. The lot also includes an invitation to attend the winery’s annual vertical tasting in St. Helena on Monday November 10 hosted by proprietor Beth Novak and winemaker Aron Weinkauf, the first time this tasting will be open to a person not in the wine trade. Chris Munro, Christie’s head of wine, says, “This truly unique lot is a one-off chance to purchase all 40 vintages produced at the property with perfect provenance, coming directly from the Novak family reserves. For any collector of Spottswoode or indeed Napa wine in general this is such a special lot.” Munro also tells Robb Report that Spottswoode Estate Cabernet is seen regularly at auction in North America, often coming from the collections of some of Christie’s most knowledgeable consignors. “The wines have a dedicated following and when mature vintages come to the block we see some serious competition.”…

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