Private clients invited to bid at Hospices de Nuits sale 6th January, 2021 by Rupert Millar
Burgundian producer Maison Edouard Delaunay is allowing a limited number of private clients the chance to bid at this spring’s 60th Hospices de Nuits auction.
The Hospices de Nuits owns the monopole of premier cru ‘Les Didiers’
Taking place on 14 March, the sale is normally open to trade buyers only but this year it has been agreed that the négociant can allow a number of private collectors to bid as well.
The Delaunay family has a longstanding relationship with the Hospices, with Laurent Delaunay’s grandfather buying wine from the cellars long before the auction was instituted in 1961.
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Fast food chain Five Guys continues to expand its global franchise with the opening of a new restaurant in Paris, France – offering a ‘click and collect’ service only, in line with local restrictions.
With the city under national lockdown, the international eatery pressed on with construction and fit out of the new outlet, and began trading in November – with the full restaurant due to open to diners later in 2021.
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