2025-10-08
A new selection of rare and vintage wines has been released this October by SoDivin, a French specialist in fine and old wines based in Aigues Vives. The release features bottles spanning nearly nine decades, from 1934 to 2022, and includes some of the most sought-after names in the world of wine and spirits.
Among the oldest bottles is a 1934 Marques de Murrieta Reserva Especial Castillo Ygay from Rioja, priced at €695.83 before tax. Other highlights from earlier decades include a 1960 Kopke Colheita Port at €450 and a 1962 Janneau Grand Armagnac at €625 per bottle. Champagne collectors will note several Dom Perignon vintages from the 1970s and 1980s, with prices ranging from €500 to €541.67.
Bordeaux is well represented in this release, with multiple vintages from top châteaux such as Margaux, Mouton Rothschild, Lynch Bages, Léoville Las Cases, Montrose, Pichon Longueville Baron, and Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande. Notable entries include the 1982 Château Mouton Rothschild at €1,525 per bottle and the 1982 Château Margaux at €850. The selection also features several bottles of Château Margaux from other strong vintages such as 1983, 1986, 1989, 1995, and 2004.
The list extends beyond Bordeaux to include Burgundy’s Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé Musigny Grand Cru Vieilles Vignes (1985) at €1,000 per bottle and Mugnier Jacques Frederic Musigny Grand Cru (2011) at €1,600. Rhône Valley enthusiasts will find Guigal’s La Landonne Côte Rôtie from various years and Henri Bonneau’s Réserve des Célestins Châteauneuf du Pape (1989) at €1,437.50.
Champagne lovers have a wide range to choose from, including Jacquesson’s Avize Champ Cain Extra Brut from several vintages and Philipponnat Clos des Goisses in both standard and magnum formats. Deutz Cuvée “William Deutz” (2008) is available at €145.83 per bottle.
The release also includes rare bottles from Spain’s Vega Sicilia Unico (1986), Italy’s Sassicaia Tenuta San Guido (2004), Clos Rougeard Les Poyeux (2015), and San Giusto a Rentennano Percarlo (2015). From Alsace, Domaine Marcel Deiss offers a variety of Grand Cru wines across recent vintages, with prices starting at €32.50 for Grasberg (2021) and reaching up to €120.83 for Altenberg de Bergheim (2006).
For those interested in sweet wines and spirits, there are selections such as Château Rieussec Sauternes (2001), Domaine Dirler-Cadé Gewurztraminer Sélection de Grains Nobles Spiegel Doux (2018), and Domaine Marcel Deiss Gewurztraminer Sélection de Grains Nobles Demi-Bouteille (2006).
SoDivin has been operating since 2001 and is known for its focus on rare bottles and older vintages. The company sources wines directly from private cellars and trusted suppliers across Europe. This October release reflects ongoing demand among collectors for both investment-grade wines and unique bottles for special occasions.
The full list includes over one hundred different lots with varying quantities available for each wine. Prices are listed exclusive of VAT and range widely depending on rarity, provenance, and vintage reputation. Interested buyers can contact SoDivin directly through their website or by appointment at their location in Aigues Vives.
This release comes at a time when interest in fine wine investment continues to grow globally. Collectors are increasingly seeking out older vintages with proven provenance as both an asset class and a way to experience the history of winemaking firsthand. The diversity of this selection—from classic Bordeaux to rare Champagnes and iconic bottles from Spain and Italy—offers options for both seasoned collectors and those looking to start or expand their cellars with exceptional wines.
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