RAY SMUTS AS THE countdown starts to the annual Nederburg Auction at Paarl on April 9, winemakers are heartened by the high prices fetched for a selection of South African wines knocked down via satellite in Canada, one of this country’s prime export markets. At a preview of the Nederburg Auction in Vancouver last month, prices for the 45 lots that went under the hammer all exceeded market-related opening bids. The top price realised was for a case of 12x375ml bottles of 2003 Nederburg Edelkeur that went for Can $1 500 (R7 655) or Can$125 (almost R637 a bottle). The total of 488 bottles sold on the auction fetched Can$21 000 (almost R107 191) and included a number of other Nederburg wines as well as those from other internationally acclaimed producers. The satellite auction was a first in Nederburg’s 3l-year auction history and the eagerly anticipated April 9 event will feature many of the Vancouver participants. The strong rand and fierce competition notwithstanding, wine volumes exported to Canada grew 40% last year on 2003. So thrilled are producers by the results from the Vancouver auction they are already asking for a repeat next year.
Satellite wine auction fetches higher than expected prices
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