60th Hospices de Nuits auction yields record results 17th March, 2021 by Lucy Shaw
The 60
th annual Hospices de Nuits-Saint-Georges auction, held on Sunday 14 March at Château du Clos-de-Vougeot in Burgundy, yielded record results.
The 60th auction broke new records. Photo care of Hospices de Nuits-Saint-Georges
As reported by
Wine Industry Advisor, the auction brought in €1,923,000, with total takings up 19% on 2020, despite coronavirus complications and a lower number of lots going under the hammer.
The well attended auction included a record-breaking lot for a barrel of Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru Les Saint-Georges Cuvée Georges Faiveley, which went under the hammer for €32,000.
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Open Banking Europe and Etsi publish a JSON Web Signature Profile for Open Banking 17 March 2021 This is openly available to the industry for download.
This document was developed in partnership with the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), to help establish API standards for the Open Banking community and has been subject to open review. Contributors to the document include: The Berlin Group, STET, SIBS (Portugal), Czech Open Banking, UK Open Banking, Polish Bank Association, Team Digitale (Italy), Consorzio CBI (Italy), Borica (Bulgaria), Slovak Banking Association. The document is aligned with the Technical Specification for JAdES digital signatures, built on JSON Web Signatures and published as ETSI TS 119 182-1. ETSI JAdES aims to fulfil the requirements of European Union eIDAS
Accolade acquires Barossa-based Rolf Binder Wines 17th March, 2021 by Phoebe French
Australia’s Accolade Wines has acquired Rolf Binder Wines, based in the Barossa Valley, for an undisclosed sum.
Image: Rolf Binder Wines
The acquisition marks the latest step in the wine group’s growth strategy to invest in South Australia and broaden its brand portfolio.
Family-owned Rolf Binder Wines was founded in 1955 and now boasts a range which includes a Chardonnay, Riesling, five different Shiraz wines as well as Bulls Blood Shiraz/Mataro, a Nero d’Avola, Montepulciano and a semi-sweet frizzante, made from a blend of Gewürztraminer and Frontignac.
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