González Byass to sell part of its historic bottle library at Christie’s
González Byass is releasing part of its historic bottle collection through Christie's in a rare auction event, offering bottles that have never been sold to the public before. The archive, preserved since the Jerez bodega's founding in 1835, includes exceptional vintages dating back to 1846 and rare sherries like Viña Amorosa 1911 and several Matusalems from the early 1900s. The sale runs from 5-19 June online, giving collectors a unique opportunity to acquire these impeccably provenance wines with genuine historical significance.
Originally published by The Drinks Business
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