SoDivin unveils century-spanning collection of rare wines and spirits for international collectors

July release features bottles from 1912 to 2018, including legendary Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, and spirits with next-day delivery options

2025-07-09

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A new selection of rare and collectible wines and spirits, spanning more than a century of vintages, has been released for sale by SoDivin, a wine merchant based in Aigues Vives, France. The July release features bottles from 1912 to 2018, with same-day shipping and next-day delivery available to a range of international destinations.

The list includes some of the most sought-after names in the world of fine wine and spirits. Among the oldest offerings are two bottles of SEMPE Vieil Armagnac from 1912 and 1914, priced at €1,950 and €1,987.50 respectively (excluding VAT). Also notable is a 1931 Château Haut Brion from Pessac Leognan, classified as Premier Cru Classé, offered at €1,875.

Collectors will find a range of Bordeaux grands crus classés from top châteaux such as Château Latour, Château Lafite Rothschild, Château Cheval Blanc, Château Margaux, and Château Haut Brion. The selection covers both red and white wines, including rare bottles like the 1955 Château Haut Brion Blanc (€450) and the 1988 Château Haut Brion Blanc (€850).

Burgundy is represented by prestigious domaines such as Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, with a 1942 La Tâche Grand Cru listed at €11,995.83 and several other Grand Cru bottlings from more recent years. Other highlights include Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé Musigny Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru 1985 (€1,000) and Dugat-Py Bernard Vieilles Vignes Chambertin Grand Cru 2012 (€2,100).

Champagne enthusiasts can choose from vintage bottles by Moët et Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Carte d'Or (with vintages from 1976 to 1991), Bollinger R.D Extra Brut 1990 (€490), Krug Vintage 2002 (€620), and Palmer & Co Collection Blanc de Blancs Magnum 1996 (€425). Several rare cuvées are also available, such as Billecart-Salmon Le Clos Saint Hilaire Blanc de Noirs from multiple vintages.

The Rhône Valley is well represented with names like Auguste Clape Cornas (from 1996 to 2000), Paul Jaboulet Aîné La Chapelle Hermitage Rouge 1990 (€595.83), Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage Rouge 1999 (€550), and Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon.

Italian wines are included as well, with Barolo Riserva from Giacomo Borgogno (1983), Cavalotto Bricco Boschis Vigna San Giuseppe Barolo (1979), and Gaja Barbaresco (1995). Tokaji Aszú from Hungary appears with a bottle of Château Pajzos Tokaji Aszú 6 Puttonyos 1981 (€154.17).

Sauternes lovers will find bottles such as Château La Tour Blanche 1935 (€625), Château Gilette Crème de Tête Sauternes 1970 (€325), and Château de Fargues Sauternes from several vintages.

The offering also includes magnums and large formats for certain wines. Prices range widely depending on rarity and provenance. For example, a bottle of Petrus Pomerol from the celebrated 1996 vintage is listed at €3,475.

SoDivin’s July release caters to collectors seeking both investment-grade bottles and those looking for special wines to celebrate significant occasions. The company notes that all prices are ex-cellar in euros and exclude VAT. High-resolution photos are available for each bottle upon request.

This release comes at a time when global demand for fine wine continues to grow among collectors in Europe, Asia, and North America. SoDivin’s ability to offer next-day delivery aims to meet the needs of buyers who value both provenance and speed of service. The full list is available through SoDivin’s website or by direct inquiry with their sales team in Aigues Vives.

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