Charity Wine Auction Rises Above Recession Woes, Raising More Than $5 Million for Children's Charities
| Quelle: Naples Winter Wine Festival
NAPLES, FL--(Marketwire - February 7, 2009) - The enthusiasm of bidders at the ninth annual
Naples Winter Wine Festival rose above the economic downturn as
festival-goers raised more than $5 million under the auction tent, with 100
percent going to children's charities. The festival is the most successful
charity wine auction in the world as ranked by Wine Spectator since 2004.
During the auction, attended by 500 guests at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort
in Naples, auction-goers bid on 65 one-of-a-kind lots, with winning bids
ranging from $20,000 to $350,000.
"No one is immune from the economic challenges, and so we are especially
heartened by the phenomenal generosity of our patrons, donors and sponsors
at this year's auction," said Tom Galloway, 2009 festival chair with his
wife, Connie, and trustees of the
Naples Children and Education Foundation, founding organization of the
Festival. Connie added, "Yesterday, festival guests saw firsthand the
impact of foundation grants. They toured a new pediatric dental clinic and
early learning center made possible by festival proceeds. They heard a dad
talk about his autistic son and the festival-funded organization that
helped him: 'You saved him when I could not.' They heard a migrant farmer's
daughter tell how proud she is to be the first in her family to go to
college thanks in part to NCEF-funded programs. Those children and
thousands more are why we're here. It's all about the children."
Festival-goers' generosity reached a fever pitch for a 10-day Caribbean
voyage aboard a 170-foot yacht for 12 for $350,000. The highest bid for a
wine lot was $150,000 for five Magnums from Domaine de la Romaine-Conti
(DRC), widely considered the most famous producer of wines in the world.
The lot featured Magnums of La Tache from 1999, 2000 and 2001 and a 2002
Montrachet and a 1971 La Romanee-Conti. Other wine lots included a vertical
of Screaming Eagle in Double Magnum format complete with private vintner
dinner, which was auctioned off for $110,000. A winning bid of $60,000
captured the auction's opening lot, 28 Magnums of wine signed and
personally selected by the festival's 28 esteemed vintners.
Fantasy trips and experiences also brought in high bids. The "ultimate
house party" at Blackberry Farm with country star Lee Ann Womack was
auctioned off for $240,000. A winning bid of $220,000 entitles three
couples to go on a nine-day wild boar hunt in Tuscany. A precious jewelry
lot, which included a Bulgari diamond-and-pearl necklace, a trip to Rome
and tickets to a Bulgari private jewelry gala, was auctioned off for
$160,000.
Since trustees of the Naples Children & Education Foundation founded the
festival in 2001, it has raised more than $74.5 million to improve the
lives of underprivileged and at-risk children in Collier County, Fla. The
funds raised at the 2009 festival will be distributed by Naples Children's
Education Foundation (NCEF) trustees to children's charities in March.
Festival events began on Friday, with guests experiencing firsthand how
festival proceeds benefit needy children. In the evening, intimate vintner
dinners at trustees' homes were prepared by famous U.S. chefs and
internationally acclaimed vintners. Saturday kicked off with a wine-tasting
and culinary feast prepared by
Ritz-Carlton chefs from across Florida. A wine-down party Saturday evening
will be followed by a Sunday celebration brunch prepared by several WCI
Communities' chefs. The 2010 festival, which will be the 10th anniversary,
will be held Jan. 29 - 31. For more information about the 2009 Naples
Winter Wine Festival, go to www.napleswinefestival.com.