I was pointed to one item, but the whole auction is, sadly, laughably and ridiculously overpriced. Little wonder there are virtually no bids.
Anyway, check this out:
1999 Olivier Leflaive Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Champ Gains"
had several vintages of that wine, although it's not Domaine Leflaive, Olivier leflaive always represents good value, if not outstanding wines. Indeed, I purchased the 2006 and 2007 versions of this wine here in Australia for about $50 each, a great buy.
Langtons estimate: $1350-1650
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the scary part is there are four people watching it!!!
I had a look thru the auctions, there are countless wines you can purchase cheaper a retail, that is before the auction commission.
Quite unbelievable, really.