Acquéreur : Peter Smith Hospices de Beaune

Hospices de Beaune 2020 results: Albert Bichot buys the Presidential barrel and remains first buyer

Albert Bichot acquires the “Pièce des Présidents” at the 160th Hospices de Beaune wine auction

It is in an unprecedented context that the 160th Hospices de Beaune wine auction took place on Sunday December 13. The sale which was initially scheduled on Sunday, November 15 was postponed and finally took place in small committee with the main professional buyers, but also on-line for the French and International clients who were unable to attend. This charity sale, whose profits are donated to the Hospital of Beaune had this year a particular and clear resonance.

The sale reached a total of M€12,76 for 630 barrels (€20,200 on average per barrel), which represents the 2nd most successful sale in the history of the Hospices after 2018. The exceptional quality of the vintage and the willingness of buyers to take part in a great charity have prevailed over the current sanitary context with prices declining slightly compared to last year (-1.14% for the reds and - 4.32% for the whites).

Maison Albert Bichot buys 97 barrels (22% of total auction) and the “Pièce des Présidents”

"Buying from the Hospices de Beaune is a tradition as much as it is a commitment", says Albéric Bichot, 6th generation of the family and born at the Hospices de Beaune himself.
Albert Bichot has been the first buyer of the Hospices de Beaune wine auction for more than 20 years now.

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Clos de la Roche Hospices de Beaune charity barrel auction 2020
La pièce de charité des Hospices de Beaune 2020 : un Clos de la Roche Grand Cru acquis par Albert Bichot

Once again this year, Albert Bichot is proud to support the Hospices de Beaune by purchasing 98 barrels (including the “Pièce des Présidents”) for an amount of €2,974,000 or 22% of the total amount of the sale.
By acquiring the “Pièce des Présidents” for €660,000 on behalf of a Chinese friend, Albéric Bichot confirms his support for the “Hospitaliers de France” (French Hospital workers) victims of Covid-19. This barrel, a Clos de la Roche Grand Cru vinified in an oak cask from the Chambord Forest National Park was sold to their benefit. It embodies what the Hospices is all about: excellence for a noble cause.

For several months now, we have been trying to send a message from the Burgundian wine industry because we are pretty spoiled. When you receive a lot, you have to give a little. The goal is not to break records, we are here to share, and there are people who are very generous. The crisis is global, it can affect everyone, whatever its country or age. Today, we are thinking in particular of Marie-Cécile, a care worker of Beaune hospital who died of Covid-19 last spring while she was taking care of patients suffering from the same disease. She has become the icon of the hospital staff of Beaune and of all hospitals of France. We did it for her and for what she represents.

Albéric Bichot