NEW YORK, NY.- Christie's wil present The Historic Cellar of Jürgen Schwarz: Five Decades of Collecting one of the most comprehensive and meticulously curated private wine collections ever assembled. This extraordinary trove of fine and rare wines will be offered across a series of landmark auctions, beginning with Day I and Day II in New York on December 5 and 6, followed by sales in Hong Kong in Spring 2026.
Spanning more than two centuries of winemaking, the collection reflects over fifty years of passion, scholarship, and global discovery by Jürgen Schwarz, a German collector whose life in wine has taken him from the shores of Lake Constance to the world's most storied vineyards. His journey began in the early 1970s, when a single bottle of 1940s Sauternes ignited a lifelong fascination with aged wines. While building a distinguished international consulting career, Schwarz immersed himself in the great wine regions of the worldBordeaux, Burgundy, Rioja, Duero, Tuscany, Piemonte, Napa, Mendoza, the Barossa Valley, and the Cape Winelandsdeveloping deep relationships with producers and an unparalleled understanding of terroir and time.
Leading the sale are twelve bottles of Henri Jayer, Vosne-Romanée, Cros Parantoux 1999 (estimate: $110,000-160,000), a bottle of Château Lafite Rothschild 1868 (estimate: $80,000-110,000), and six magnums of Château Lafleur 1982 (estimate: $48,000-65,000). Further highlights include one double-magnum of Château Lafite Rothschild 1961 (estimate: $16,000-22,000), six magnums of Château La Mission Haut-Brion, Blanc 2013 (estimate: $5,500-7,500), and one imperial of Joseph Phelps, Eisele Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 1984 (estimate: $2,000-2,800).
Following his retirement, he formalized his expertise by studying Wine Marketing and Management in Bordeaux, blending analytical rigor with a collector's intuition. His cellar is a testament to that journey: a synthesis of intellect, emotion, and reverence for craftsmanship. From legendary vintages to hidden gems, the collection offers a rare opportunity for collectors and connoisseurs to acquire wines of exceptional provenance and character.
Jürgen Schwarz comments: "I was never collecting labels. For me, every bottle represents a moment in history and the people who shaped it. This sale is not only the culmination of fifty years of collecting, but an invitation to a new generation to taste living witnesses of wine history."
Edwin Vos, Christie's Senior International Director, Head of Collections, adds: "Over the past 50 years Jürgen has built up an unprecedented collection of fine wines and this sale will undoubtedly be one of the most comprehensive private collections of historic wines to come up for auction in recent memory. That provenance and storage quality are of the utmost attention to Juergen, highlighted by his collection of old invoices, going back to 1982, which included the one of his first Christie's purchase in June 1987. A beautiful testimony of an almost 40-year friendship between Jürgen Schwarz and Christie's. We are exceptionally proud to organize this auction and give wine-lovers around the world the chance to acquire vinous treasures, so they can be shared with friends and family around the dinner table."
Adam Bilbey, Christie's Global Head of Wine & Spirits, says: "Following the tremendous success of this year's global salesfrom the relaunch of New York with The Cellar of William I. Koch to direct-from-the-cellar offerings from Faiveley and Bouchardwe're thrilled to now present another landmark moment: The Historic Cellar of Jürgen Schwarz. This is a truly iconic collection, and we're deeply grateful to Mr. Schwarz for entrusting us with his life's work. More than a sale, this is a celebration of five decades of passionate collectingand an invitation for a new generation to experience and savor living pieces of wine history.