Zachys Hong Kong Wine Auction Results
Zachys Hong Kong auction features rare Bordeaux collection.

Zachys returned to Hong Kong for its second auction in the city last Saturday, April 25. The auction reached a staggering sales total of HK$32 million and featured over 760 lots of the world’s finest and rarest wines, including the best of Bordeaux and Burgundy.
Zachys President Jeff Zacharia commented, “We are thrilled to return to Hong Kong for our second auction. There is no doubt in my mind that Asia is emerging as one of the most important wine markets in the world and that Hong Kong is certainly the hub of all of this excitement.”
The highlight of the auction was undoubtedly the 1982 Latour Superlot (12 bottles, 6 magnums, 3 double magnums and 1 6L imperial), which sold for HK$786,500. Other highlights include a lot of Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982, the 6-magnum lot fetched a total of HK$314,600, as well as a rare twenty-magnum (1.5 L) lot of 1998 Krug Clos du Mesnil, which fetched HK$290,400.
Zachys next auction will take place in Hong Kong June 13 2009, stay tuned for more details.













Dear Sirs,
I have a bottle of Fine Scots Whisky, bottled in Scotland, named “Old Smuggler, London 1927″, un-open.
I would like to know (1) the current estimated price to the Whisky; (2) if the Whisky is worthwhile to go for auction.
I would appreciate your soonest help and reply.
Best of regards,
Ken