“We have builders with hands on hammers as we speak,” Dixon said.
He estimated the special collection would retail at about $3500.
The lot includes a dozen bottles each of the winery’s 2021 Mutu Chardonnay, 2020 Mutu Syrah, 2020 Mutu Merlot Cabernet, 2020 Shed530 Reserve Chardonnay and 2020 Shed530 Reserve Merlot/Malbec/Cabernet.
Esk Valley’s Linden Estate had also donated a dozen bottles of its “Survivor Wine” which was similarly affected by Gabrielle.
The auction’s organisers claim the salvaged wines tell a story of “resilience and determination... devastated but not defeated”.
Both lots were up for grabs in the silent auction.
“Anyone can bid – they don’t have to be attending.”
Ahead of Saturday’s event, the auction’s general manager Samantha Kershaw said the wines “come complete with the finest Hawke’s Bay silt”.
She urged wine lovers and collectors to snap up tickets before they sell out.
“Syndicates are the way to go. Get together a group of friends and everyone chips in to increase your chances of grabbing some of the most sought after lots.”
Saturday is the 32nd edition of the iconic fundraising auction for Cranford Hospice, and will be staged at Toitoi Hawke’s Bay Arts & Events Centre, Hastings.