Tag Archives: Chateau Libertas

KC Vin de Constance fetches record price at online auction

ALMOST as newsworthy as the record-breaking price of over R58K fetched for a 500ml Vin de Constance 1987 at the ‘Cape Heritage Wine’ Auction by Strauss & Co end-August 2022, was the ‘bargain’ price that the 1957 Chateau Libertas went for. A 750ml bottle of this old Chateau Lib blend from Cinsaut and Cabernet Sauvignon that came out of the

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New world record price paid for Grand Constance – Strauss Auction

  RECORDS APLENTY! There were five bottles up for grabs at the Strauss & Co Fine Wine Auction held in Johannesburg on 14 September 2021. All South African wines, ranging from a 34-year-old dessert to one from a barrel first filled in 1800 – some buyers in the room, some bidding online and others phoning through. Never before had anybody paid

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Finally… 2021 Cape Fine & Rare Wine Auction results available at last

IT TOOK OVER six weeks following the CFRWA in Stellenbosch on 22 May 2021 for the final final results of the bidding to be released, addressing the confusion surrounding an earlier set of unaudited figures and a period during which some producers whose bottles and cases came under the hammer were not sure what their wines had sold for. See

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Alheit, Sadie and Kanonkop again what bidders wanted most, although…

STRAUSS & Co’s 2021 ‘Cape Heritage’ Fine Wine Auction focused on Chenin Blanc and Pinotage. The online sale also listed red and white blends, including a rare old beauty regarded as one of the benchmarks of yesteryear. For some the 1957 Chateau Libertas was the standout, fetching the highest price on the day of R17 588 for a single bottle

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Starring roles for old reds and sweet wines at Nederburg Auction, but…

WINES FROM Distell, Kanonkop and Groot Constantia were the superstars at the 2018 Nederburg Auction in Paarl, fetching the top prices in highlighting the demand for old reds and sweet wine dating back as far as 1948. Three bottles of 70-year-old Monis Port sold for R21 000, a 50-year-old Chateau Libertas red blend attracted R5000 a bottle, magnums of Kanonkop Pinotage

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Such a fuss over Chateau Libertas – eish, it just doesn’t wash

IT DOESN’T look like it used to, doesn’t taste like it used to, doesn’t cost what it used to… Actually, I wonder who’s drinking Chateau Libertas these days, what with the producer Distell itself fielding both better quality and better value wines under different brand names. Much as I was a fan in years gone by I’d now rather drink

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