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- WORLD, Page 37World NotesAUCTIONSA Taste of Czardonnay
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- Czar Nicholas II and his family died in a Bolshevik
- fusillade in 1918, but their Crimean wine cellar and attendant
- vineyards lived on. In 1922 Stalin added to the former imperial
- wine collection by rounding up bottles from other czarist
- palaces. Last week many of those rare dessert wines finally
- fell into capitalist hands. On Sotheby's London auction floor,
- Western wine dealers ponied up $1,074,544 for 13,000 bottles
- of the Romanovs' best.
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- The wines date from the 1830s to 1945, and 62 bottles still
- display a twin-headed-eagle seal. A Swiss buyer paid a record
- $12,705 for three bottles of 1891 port. Why did Moscow dispose
- of the vintage hoard? It needs the hard currency.
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