72 bottles of Peccatum (third from right) ended up under the hammer as a result of Signa's bankruptcy.
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DrThe Großhöflein winery was not expected to make headlines in the wake of the largest bankruptcy in Austria's history. Of course, winemaker Alexandre Leberle couldn't do this with bankruptcies, but with top-notch wines — and he can smile about it.
“It's a sin,” said not only many Austrians, in light of the questionable business practices that led to René Benco's billion-dollar Cigna bankruptcy. Alexander Lieberl's grandfather also described the “green harvest”, the generous reduction of the best vines, when his descendants first pressed the “pecatum” – in German: sin -.
What does this have to do with Cigna and Rene Benko? As reported by “Profile” magazine, during Mandatory auction of bankruptcy estates of insolvent Signa subsidiaries Several fine wines were also sold – including twelve cases of 'Peccatum'. Winemaker Alexander Leberl had to smile about it himself: “Yes, they have a good red wine taste,” Großhöfleiner said with a wink about Signa on Facebook.
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