Baghera wine auction hit by counterfeit fears

An auction of nearly 1,500 wines from Burgundy’s exclusive Domaine de la Romanée-Conti estate has been overshadowed by concerns raised over the authenticity of a small number of wines sourced for the sale.
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Baghera Wines removed ‘five or six lots’ before its Geneva auction over the weekend, according to a report by The Independent newspaper, which quoted Baghera director Michael Ganne directly.   Concerns were raised on the WineBerserkers.com forum by Don Cornwell, a US-based lawyer who has repeatedly voiced fears over counterfeit wines at auctions and who has gained a reputation as something of a fake wine investigator.   Baghera did not immediately respond to Cornwell’s concerns when contacted by Decanter.com. A spokesperson for the auction house said an official statement would likely be released on Tuesday (24 May).   Baghera was reported to be investigating the authenticity of several wines initially sourced for the auction. Ganne told the Independent that a sale would not stand for any wine lot found to be doubtful.   The auction itself fetched around 4.2m Swiss francs (US$4m) over the weekend, with more than 250 lots of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) joining top Bordeaux and Champagne. ‘The first part of the Master Cellar sale will be dedicated to one of the finest collections of  ever brought together, giving this event an extraordinary and historic character,’ said Baghera in its pre-auction catalogue. Read more at Baghera Wine Auction Hit By Conterfeit Fears

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