Grapes for Humanity Canada Fine Wine Auction 2024

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April 22, 2024 at 7:00 pm ET

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LOT 185

Lot 185

Pinot Noir: Burgundy's Star Thrives in Ontario

Pinot Noir: Burgundy's Star Thrives in Ontario
Lot 185 Details
Pinot Noir: Burgundy's Star Thrives in Ontario

THOMAS BACHELDER (BACHELDER AND LE CLOS JORDANNE) AND KELLY MASON (MASON VINEYARD) CRAFT SOME OF THE BEST (12 BOTTLES)

Winemakers Thomas Bachelder and Kelly Mason’s work lives have been intertwined over the last decade. Now, they make wine together once again, by blending Pinot Noir wines from their own projects to a very special Twenty-Mile Bench-based luxury wine – 10 cases only made uniquely for Grapes for Humanity – a wine that will exist nowhere else!! The wine is a unique, pure LOWER-BENCH wine that spans the breadth of the Twenty-Mile Bench Appellation: From LE CLOS JORDANNE VINEYARD (34%) on the East or JORDAN side of the TWENTY-MILE BENCH sub-appellation, through Bachelder’s WISMER-PARKE (33%) & Kelly’s MASON VINEYARD (33%) from the West or VINELAND side of the appellation. This is a never-before-dreamed-of collaboration from three of the NIAGARA ESCARPMENT'S most-renowned Pinot Noir Terroirs.

Estimate $400-$600

Realised: $650

CONDITION DETAILS

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