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Paris restaurant auctions cellar | Paris restaurant auctions cellar |
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Wines from one of the world's most famous cellars, belonging to La Tour d'Argent restaurant in Paris, are to go under the hammer. | Wines from one of the world's most famous cellars, belonging to La Tour d'Argent restaurant in Paris, are to go under the hammer. |
A total of 18,000 bottles - including wine from Cognac, Champagne, Burgundy and Bordeaux - will be auctioned. | A total of 18,000 bottles - including wine from Cognac, Champagne, Burgundy and Bordeaux - will be auctioned. |
The sale is intended to raise 1m euros (£0.9m) to renew the cellar's contents and ensure the restaurant keeps its multiple Michelin stars. | The sale is intended to raise 1m euros (£0.9m) to renew the cellar's contents and ensure the restaurant keeps its multiple Michelin stars. |
Its wine list is 400 pages long, with no fewer than 15,000 tipples. | Its wine list is 400 pages long, with no fewer than 15,000 tipples. |
Andre Terrail, who runs the restaurant - the third generation of his family to do so - said he hoped to add new wines from different parts of France, including the Loire Valley, to the cellar. | |
"It is a heritage my father contributed to and which I must pass on," Mr Terrail told Agence France Presse. | "It is a heritage my father contributed to and which I must pass on," Mr Terrail told Agence France Presse. |
"We must keep it alive and build on it," he said of the 450,000-bottle cellar. | "We must keep it alive and build on it," he said of the 450,000-bottle cellar. |
The sale has wine fans licking their lips in anticipation - as all bottles were bought directly from the winemakers and have been kept in the cellar's careful controlled conditions, making them a low-risk investment. | The sale has wine fans licking their lips in anticipation - as all bottles were bought directly from the winemakers and have been kept in the cellar's careful controlled conditions, making them a low-risk investment. |
According to the auctioneers, some bottles are expected to reach 5,000 euros (£4,500), though others will be more accessible at 10 euros a bottle. | According to the auctioneers, some bottles are expected to reach 5,000 euros (£4,500), though others will be more accessible at 10 euros a bottle. |
Profits from the sale of one of the dustiest bottles to go under the hammer - a 1788 cognac expected to fetch 2,500 euros (£2,259) - will be given to charity. | Profits from the sale of one of the dustiest bottles to go under the hammer - a 1788 cognac expected to fetch 2,500 euros (£2,259) - will be given to charity. |