Fine Wines Selection
Tuesday 17 March 2026, 03:00 PM • Milan
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SALE 347
Auction details
the first begins at 10:00 a.m. and is dedicated to Italian wines, where alongside the most prestigious Barolo labels (we recommend a splendid Jeroboam of Monfortino from 2015, lot 20) and the most important Supertuscans, we find less common gems such as Inama ‘Oratorio di San Lorenzo’ (lot 69), Miani (lots 75-77) and a fine selection from Campania with Montevetrano (lots 174-177), Quintodecimo (lots 178-179) and Mastroberardino (lots 180-182);
The second auction, starting at 3:00 p.m., will feature France, where Burgundy is significantly represented with the extraordinary Jayer (lots 246-254), Romanée-Conti (lots 211-212, 245), Engel (201-203), Coche-Dury, Dugat Py, Ramonet, Roulot, Mugneret-Gibourg, and Anne Gros. Among the champagnes, we highlight a Salon Cuvee S Le Mesnil (lot 277) and a splendid Dom Perignon P2 Rosé (lot 278). Among the international wine lots, Opus One from the USA (lot 283), Penfolds Grange Bin from Australia (lot 286), and a rare and precious Barbeito Malvasia di Madeira (lot 285) stand out.
From 10:00 a.m. Italian wines, lots 1-186
From 3:00 p.m. French and international wines, lots 187-285
SESSION
Exhibition
Viewing of lots by appointment only.For further information, please contact the following e-mail address:
vini@finarte.it
Conditions of Sale
The oldest Cantina in Barolo presented in a collection from 1931 to 2014.
This is the extreme synthesis to present the Finarte auction on June 9th, where an extraordinary selection of Barolo Borgogno of over 1,900 bottles will be auctioned, covering the time period 1931-2014 with great completeness: 1931, 1937, 1947, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959 and then all the vintages produced without neglecting even one until 2014, with very rare bottles of Barolo Storico Crus and the most recent Crus, which the Farinetti management decided to enhance after the company’s acquisition in 2008.
The bottles, preserved with extreme care, have been viewed one by one by the Borgogno company which guarantees their authenticity and essential conservation requirements.
The collection is offered in lots divided into several large complementary verticals that offer the entire history of 1931-2014, in smaller verticals focused on specific periods and selections of targeted vintages and particular Crus.
The Monographic auction of the Barolo Borgogno 1931-2014 Collection will be preceded by two tasting events dedicated to collectors in Milan and Rome.
