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“ Drinking good wine with good food

in good company is one of life’s most civilized pleasures.”

Michael Broadbent

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Dear Friends,

The exciting, two-night event that we know as ShuttleCork has a growing reputation for excellence. Guests know they will have access to exceptional winemakers and wines that are generally available only through connections or through exclusive mail lists.

Likewise, visitors to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art know that when they walk through the doors, they will encounter excellence. I watched our visitors be transformed after visiting Through the Eyes of Picasso, where they could see African masterworks side by side with Pablo Picasso’s paintings and sculpture. This fall, our visitors will experience another level of excellence with Napoleon: Power & Splendor, which will offer an intimate view of stunning objects from Napoleon’s household. Great exhibitions would not happen if not for our generous donors!

The notion of excellence is the guiding principle behind ShuttleCork. The event is the creation of chairs Paul DeBruce and Mary Bloch, who brilliantly conceived of an event that would do two things: raise funds to support the Nelson-Atkins, and bring a new set of enthusiasts to the museum. The event has succeeded well beyond our expectations.

In the years since it began, ShuttleCork has raised more than $4 million to benefit the Nelson-Atkins, and it is considered one of the top multi-day fundraising events in the city. Most importantly, it has welcomed new friends to the museum, not simply as guests, but as instant supporters of our institution.

I raise my glass to you, as someone who appreciates fine art and fine wine, and I will see you at the auction!

¡Salud!

JULIÁN ZUGAZAGOITIAMenefee D. & Mary Louise Blackwell Director & CEO

W E L C O M E T O

ShuttleCork2018

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With great pleasure, we welcome you to the fifth annual ShuttleCork, an event that celebrates connoisseurship in many forms – fine wine, exceptional food, and world-class art. We are honored to again co-chair this special event supporting The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and are delighted that it has evolved into one of the premier fundraisers in Kansas City.

As in past years, the event begins with six “Winemaker Dinners” in lovely private homes, and we are most grateful to each of our hosts. The second evening of ShuttleCork takes place at the Nelson-Atkins, an unparalleled setting, where guests are invited to connect with other wine enthusiasts and to take part in our lively auction. We invite you to spend time looking over the details on the following pages, guaranteed to capture your own sense of connoisseurship with exciting possibilities.

We express our deep appreciation to each of our fabulous Corporate Sponsors, especially Bank of America, which graciously agreed to be our Presenting Sponsor for the fifth year in a row. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the ShuttleCork committee members, along with numerous others who have contributed to these memorable evenings. Finally, we thank each of you for your passionate support of the Nelson-Atkins, our crown jewel of Kansas City and the focus of ShuttleCork.

Cheers to wine, food, and art.

MARY BLOCHCo-ChairShuttleCork 2018

PAUL DEBRUCECo-ChairShuttleCork 2018

Raise A Glass

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5:30 PMGRAND TASTING I

e x c e p t i o n a l t a s t e s + p l a t e s

Kirkwood Hall + Rozzelle Court

7:45 PMWELCOME REMARKS

Under The Auction Tent

8:00–9:00 PMLIVE AUCTIONb i d h i g h , b i d o f t e n

The Auction Tent

9:00 PMGRAND TASTING II

t h e p e r f e c t e n d i n g

Breezeway

Tonight ’s Program

“ I ’m a wine enthusiast. The more wine I drink,

the more enthusiastic I get!”

Anonymous

MAY 4

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T H A N K Y O U TO O U R G R A N D S P O N S O R S

T H A N K Y O U TO O U R P R E M I E R S P O N S O R S

THANK YOU TO OUR PRESENTING SPONSOR

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T H A N K Y O U T O T H E F O L L O W I N G V I N T N E R S F O R T H E I R G E N E R O S I T Y

T H A N K Y O U T O O U R H O S T S , C H E F S + V I N T N E R S

Evening Onew i n e m a k e r d i n n e r s / / t h u r s d ay - m ay 3

h o s t e d b y

Jen + Erik Becker Kansas City, MO

h o s t e d b y

Becky + Bill Krueger Prairie Village, KS

h o s t e d b y

Kelly + Jon Lambert Kansas City, MO

h o s t e d b y

Tracy + David Lockton Mission Hills, KS

h o s t e d b y

Kristy + Denny Scott Leawood, KS

h o s t e d b y

Laura Welch + Michael Lundgren North Kansas City, MO

c h e f sColby + Megan Garrelts Bluestem/Rye

c h e fJoe West The Savoy at 21c Museum Hotel

c h e fRemy Ayesh Repeal 18th

c h e fBrandon Winn Webster House

c h e fMichael Smith Michael Smith/Extra Virgin

c h e fMichael Corvino Corvino Supper Club & Tasting Room

w i n e r i e s

Peay Vineyards Cloverdale, CA

Fairchild St. Helena, CA

w i n e r i e s

Zena Crown Yamhill, OR

Cardinale Oakville, CA

w i n e r i e s

Joseph Phelps Vineyard St. Helena, CA

Woodward Canyon Lowden, WA

w i n e r i e s

Handwritten Wines Yountville, CA

Force Majeure Walla Walla, WA

w i n e r i e s

Futo Oakville, CA

Three Sticks Wines Sonoma, CA

w i n e r i e s

Melka Estates St. Helena, CA

Sojourn Cellars Sonoma, CA

Evening Twov i n t n e r s + r e s t a u r a n t s / / f r i d ay - m ay 4

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Evening Twop r e s e n t i n g s p o n s o r $ 7 5 , 0 0 0

Bank of America

g r a n d s p o n s o r s $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 CTC | myCFO, a part of BMO Financial Group

Mariner Foundation

p r e m i e r s p o n s o r s $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 American Century Investments

Company KitchenGlobal Prairie

JE DunnUMB

n e b u c h a d n e z z a r $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 Mary + Tom Bloch/Bloch Family Foundation

David BoothLinda + Paul DeBruce

Kim + Larry KittoeSara + Bill Morgan

Marny + John Sherman

b a l t h a z a r $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 Nancy + Rick Green

Shirley + Barnett HelzbergSosland Foundation

j e r o b o a m $ 7 , 5 0 0 Phyliss + Robert Bernstein

Millie + Michael BrownPeggy + Terrance DunnSandy + David Johnson

Neil KarbankJennifer + Curtis Krizek

Peggy + Bill LyonsLiz + Greg MadayMary + David Reid

Many ThanksTO OUR SPONSORS + BENEFACTORS

T H A N K Y O U T O T H E F O L L O W I N G R E S TA U R A N T S F O R T H E I R G E N E R O S I T Y

v i n t n e r s + r e s t a u r a n t s / / f r i d ay - m ay 4

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Mary Bloch + Paul DeBruce CO-CHAIRS

Ryan Anderson

Jon Baum

Diane Canaday + Dan Hesse

Jennifer Chapin

Lory + Kevin Childress

Mark Dudenhoeffer

Kathleen + Brewster Ellis

Molly + Tom Freeman

Aaron Fry

Deanna + Greg Graves

Matt Heimsoth

Ross Jackson

Kathryn Orlowski Jones

Larry Kittoe

Sabrina + Richard Korentager

Mary + Pat Tim McQuaid

John Mitchell, Jr.

Charles Porter

Joanna Posten

Lisa Prosser

Josh Sosland

Courtney Sprague

The Committee

“ Wine is bottled poetry.”Robert LouisStevenson

ShuttleCork2018

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Meet The Auctioneer

GREG QUIROGA

We welcome back Greg Quiroga as our auctioneer for a stellar third year! Based in San Francisco, Greg conducts fundraising auctions for non-profit organizations all over the country.

His clients include some of the top travel-destination wine auctions in the United States, including the Sun Valley Center for the Arts Wine Auction, the Manhattan Wine Auction, the Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta, Vintage Albuquerque, and the Howell Mountain Vintners & Growers Association.

His performances are always a fiery combination of passion, humor, and heartfelt engagement. His favorite part of every auction is that moment when the crowd comes together to help change the world through the Fund-a-Need. He also enjoys “encouraging bidders to spend more than they should on things they don’t need in support of a great cause,” and always manages to make people feel good about doing exactly that.

Greg and his wife live in San Francisco with their son, Ryder, and their Australian Shepherd, Loki.

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t a x a p p l i c a b i l i t yPurchasers shall be required to pay all state and local retail salestaxes applicable on the date of sale. As a general rule, the Missouri sales tax shall apply to the full purchase price of all items included in auction lots but not to prices paid for trips or private events. All payments for auction lots shall be made to the Nelson Gallery Foundation. The Nelson Gallery Foundation is classified as a tax-exempt corporation under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3). Bidders may be entitled to deduct a portion of their payments for auction lots as a charitable contribution, but each bidder should consult her or his attorney or tax advisor regarding such deductibility for state or federal income tax purposes. The Nelson Gallery Foundation will provide documentation as required by law following the auction.

p ay m e n t a n d p i c k u p1. Payment for all auction lots Friday, May 4, shall be made

within one hour following the conclusion of the Live Auction.

2. Full payment must be made prior to removal of any auction lot.

3. All payments must be made by cashier’s or certified check, or by Visa, MasterCard or American Express. Company or personal checks will be accepted only upon submittal of identification and credit responsibility satisfactory to the representative of the Nelson Gallery Foundation wine auction responsible for accepting payment.

4. Payment for separate lots under one bidder number may be combined.

5. Wines offered by a winery for future bottling must be paid for just as other lots. Arrangements for bottling and for delivery of such wines, including payment of applicable Missouri alcohol taxes, shall be the responsibility of the bidder.

l o t r e m o v a l

1. Lots purchased at the Auction Friday, May 4, must be picked up and removed by successful bidders following payment at the conclusion of the Auction.

2. The Nelson Gallery Foundation shall not be responsible for any lots left at the Auction site.

While we sincerely hope you will join us in person, absentee bidding is available. If you are unable to attend

but would like to bid, please contact Melissa Clarkson for a bid sheet at [email protected].

p r i c i n gThe dollar figures shown on almost all lots are sometimes an educated guess, sometimes based on commercial auctions. In almost every instance where donors or wineries have indicated values or retail prices, the dollar figure shown by the lot is lower; in other words, more often than not, our estimates are a bargain. Bidding may begin below, and the final bid may be less than, but we hope will be considerably above the stated figure.

a u c t i o n p r o c e d u r e s1. Neither the Nelson Gallery Foundation wine auction nor

Greg Quiroga [“The Auctioneer”] are responsible for the accuracy of the descriptions of auction lots contained in the catalogue. The descriptions incorporate, in some instances, materials or descriptions furnished by donors. In particular, prospective bidders should inspect wines prior to bidding and make their own judgment with reference to the quality and value of such wines.

2. Any trips or events comprising all or part of an auction lot shall, unless otherwise specified in the catalogue description, be subject to convenient scheduling by the lot donors and the successful bidder. In addition, unless otherwise specified, purchasers of events are expected to schedule the event to occur within twelve months of the Auction. Attention: Some trips and events are date specific and cannot be rescheduled. Purchasers may not transfer or resell events or trip lots.

3. All wine is sold on an “as-is” basis, and neither the Nelson Gallery Foundation wine auction nor The Auctioneer make any express or implied warranty or representation of any kind or nature with respect to any property included in an auction lot.

4. The Auctioneer shall have the absolute right to withdraw any auction lot, reject any auction bid, resolve any dispute with reference to any auction lot or any bid on any auction lot at any time before the fall of the hammer. No bid is valid unless acknowledged as such by The Auctioneer.

5. All wines sold at the Nelson Gallery Foundation wine auction are subject to the provisions of Missouri law and the regulations of the Missouri Department of Revenue.

6. Any property may be withdrawn by The Auctioneer or the Nelson Gallery Foundation wine auction at any time before the actual sale without any liability therefore.

7. The Auctioneer and the Nelson Gallery Foundation Wine Auction reserve the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The highest bidder acknowledged by The Auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, The Auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the Nelson Gallery Foundation wine auction’s records shall be conclusive in all respects.

CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE

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01 WINE LOT: Screaming Eagle

Only 600 cases were produced of the 2003 Screaming Eagle, a vintage wine critic Robert Parker said showcases the purity of fruit and freshness that

“have been hallmarks of this wine since inception.” These qualities — its distinctive graceful purity and scarcity

— together with the enduring mystique of Screaming Eagle, have propelled the desirability (and the market value) of this wine soaring ever higher.

Vintage: 2003DONATED BY: MARY + JOHN PETROW

02 Sunday Funday at Il Centro

Just because it’s the end of the weekend doesn’t mean the fun has to stop! This upscale-casual bistro in the South Plaza is an ideal spot to share Sunday Funday with family and friends. You and 11 of your closest friends are invited to a three-course dinner at Osteria IL Centro. You will enjoy authentic, award-winning Italian cuisine and sip from a wine list that consistently makes the Wine Spectator “Best of Award of Excellence.” The lucky winner also will leave with a ten-year vertical of Larkmead Solari. The historic Larkmead estate is one of the oldest family-owned establishments in Napa Valley. The pinnacle of power, Solari, is consistently the most complete and persistent on the palate, broad in both force and length, a Cabernet for the ages.

• Three-course dinner with wine pairings for 12 guests• Ten-year vertical of Larkmead Solari

DONATED BY: GREGG JOHNSON + BRENT WITTROCK

Auction Lots

03 A Match Made in Wine Heaven

If Cabernet Sauvignon is your jam, this item is perfect for you. You and three guests will travel to the beautiful Oakville area of Napa Valley to Cardinale Winery. Opened in 1982, Cardinale strives to produce a singular Cabernet Sauvignon from the best vineyards in the area. This trip includes a three-night stay and lunch at Cardinale, along with wine tastings at Spire Collection and Lokoya. You also will receive four special magnums worth $2,400 to enjoy at home. Don’t let this one get away!

• Four people• Lodging, tours, and meals• Each couple receives 1.5L of 2012 and 2013 Cardinale

DONATED BY: SPIRE COLLECTION

“ If the divine creator has taken pains to give us delicious and

exquisite things to eat, the least we can do is prepare them well and

serve them with ceremony.” Fernand Point

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04 WINE LOT: Bordeaux First Growths

At the 1855 Exposition Universelle de Paris, the top wines of Bordeaux (left bank) were assigned quality classifications still carefully followed by wine collectors to this day. Only four wines were designated “first growth”— Chateau Haut-Brion, Chateau Lafite Rothschild, Chateau Latour, and Chateau Margaux. A fifth, Chateau Mouton Rothschild, was elevated in 1973. An outstanding selection of each of these wines is included in this lot, together with a bottle of Chateau Cheval Blanc, a celebrated first Right Bank first-growth producer (right bank properties were classified in 1955). These chateaux continue to set the benchmark globally for prestigious wine.

Vintages: 1983 Chateau Cheval Blanc1985 Chateau Margaux1986 Chateau Mouton Rothschild1986 Chateau Lafite Rothschild1986 Chateau Margaux1995 Chateau Latour1995 Chateau Margaux1995 Chateau Mouton Rothschild1995 Haut Brion1996 Chateau Mouton Rothschild1999 Chateau Lafite Rothschild1999 Chateau Latour 2001 Chateau Latour2001 Chateau Mouton Rothschild2010 Chateau Margaux

DONATED BY: CHRISTY + BILL GAUTREAUX, CHUCK LAUE, LIZ + GREG MADAY, LYNNE + MARK O’CONNELL, BLANCHE + NEIL SOSLAND, ESTELLE + MORTON SOSLAND, JANE + JOSH SOSLAND, EVELINA + STEVE SWARTZMAN, LAURA WELCH

Auction Lots (continued)05 Experience Art in the Big Apple

Tour one of the most exquisite addresses and art collections: the home of Leonard Lauder, of Estée Lauder fame. His acclaimed collection of Cubist art made international news when he announced the Metropolitan Museum of Art would be the home for his collection.

You will have the rare opportunity to visit with one of the greatest collectors of our time and admire works by Picasso, Braque, Leger, Delaunay, and many more, with a depth and quality that is unmatched. Enjoy cocktails while Mr. Lauder shares many anecdotes.

This trip to New York for eight people also will allow time for the winning bidders to visit other collections and galleries in the company of our director Julián Zugazagoitia. And, because it’s New York, you’re sure to enjoy great meals and perhaps a Broadway show!

• Trip for eight people• Special visit with Leonard Lauder and his art collection• Accommodations at The Beekman Hotel

DONATED BY: LEONARD LAUDER, THE BEEKMAN HOTEL

06 WINE LOT: A Collection of Perfection

Perfection. Chateau d’Yquem is rightly celebrated for the consistently extraordinary quality of wine produced at this historic Bordeaux winery, with roots dating back to the 1400s. Still, perfection is difficult to achieve. Among the 200 vintages of the sauternes he has tasted, wine critic Robert Parker has given Yquem a perfect score to five. This lot features the best of the best – a 100-point Yquem and many other wines from around the globe that have scored 100 from Parker, Wine Spectator or Vinous.

Vintages: 1994 Vendange Tardive, 375 ml2001 Chateau d’Yquem2004 Sine Qua Non Poker Face Syrah 2007 Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon2008 Marcassin Chardonnay, Marcassin Vineyard2009 Chateau Pavie2010 Spottswoode Estate Cabernet Sauvignon2012 Shafer Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select 2013 Aubert, Eastside Chardonnay2013 Bond Pluribus2013 Harlan Estate2013 Fairchild Cabernet Sauvignon Stones No. 1

DONATED BY: MELISSA + JIM CARNES, CHRISTY + BILL GAUTREAUX, DEANNA + GREG GRAVES, LIZ + GREG MADAY, LYNNE + MARK O’CONNELL, ANNE + PETER SHAPIRO, BLANCHE + NEIL SOSLAND, JANE + JOSH SOSLAND

“ I like food because you can change it. I mean, there is no such thing as a perfect lamb chop; you can make all types of lamb chops.

And that’s true of everything.” Claes Oldenberg

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07 Harlan Wine Dinner in the Cloister

Ten couples will enjoy dinner prepared by celebrity chef Graham Elliot, in one of the Nelson-Atkins’ most revered galleries, the 14th century French Cloister, paired with exquisite wines from Napa’s Harlan Estate.

According to wine critic Robert Parker, “Harlan Estate might be the single most profound red wine made not just in California, but in the world.” Friend of ShuttleCork Don Weaver, Director of Harlan, will be on hand to pour these special wines.

Elliot, who also is a restaurateur and television personality, is one of the most recognized faces cooking in America today. At age 27, Graham became the youngest four-star chef in any major U.S. city and was named one of Food & Wine magazine’s “Best New Chefs” in 2004.

In May of 2008, he opened his eponymous restaurant, Graham Elliot, which went on to become one of only 15 restaurants in the U.S. to be awarded two Michelin stars. Graham also has received multiple James Beard Foundation nominations.

After 10 seasons with the MasterChef and the MasterChef Jr. franchise, Chef Elliot joined Bravo’s Emmy award-winning cooking competition Top Chef as a full-time judge. He currently owns and operates Gideon Sweet in Chicago’s West Loop.

• September 22• Six-course dinner with wine pairings• Sold by the couple

DONATED BY: CHEF GRAHAM ELLIOT, HARLAN ESTATE

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08 WINE LOT: Shafer Hillside Select

“From the early nineties on, especially starting around 1994, the quality of the wines soared to first-growth standards, and have remained there for the last twenty plus years. In fact, one can argue that no wine produced in the world over that twenty plus year period of time has scored as consistently highly as the Shafer Hillside Select Cabernet Sauvignon.” – Robert Parker. This lot features many of the Hillside Select wines produced over the last 20 years together with a bottle from 1992 (Parker – 95).

Vintages: 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

DONATED BY: PAUL FINGERSH, CHRISTY + BILL GAUTREAUX, CHUCK LAUE, PEGGY + BILL LYONS, ANITA + MIKE MCROBERTS

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09 Your Own 2019 Derby Getaway

Get your best hat ready for a Kentucky Derby experience like never before! You and your five guests will enjoy Derby weekend at 21c, an award-winning boutique museum hotel that has been named one of the Top Hotels in the South by Condé Nast Traveler. This VIP adventure comes with box seats for six. You’re also invited to the star-studded 21c Hotel’s Derby party with craft cocktails, fun performances, and more!

Guests of this lot also will tour Stonestreet Stables, home to many famous racehorses. During the tour, you’ll see quality thoroughbred foals and mares up close and personal and learn more about the stable’s dedication.

The winning bidder also has the option to take a private plane to and from Louisville at a deeply discounted price of $7,000, all inclusive!

• Threeroomsat21cHotelforthreenights,thefirst weekend in May 2019• Accessto21cHotel’sKentuckyDerbyparty• Derby box seats for a group of six• Tour of Stonestreet Stables• Experience designed for three couples

DONATED BY: 21C HOTELS, EXECUTIVE AIRSHARE, PLATFORM VENTURES, STONESTREET FARMS

10 WINE LOT: Winemaker Magnums

One lucky bidder will win more than a dozen magnums from ShuttleCork 2018 Winemakers.

DONATED BY: SHUTTLECORK 2018 WINEMAKERS

11 2018 Fund-A-Need Program

Walk into The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art any given day, and you will feel the difference.

You will hear children in the galleries and in the studios, making art and exploring materials. You will hear languages from around the world, and you will see people participating in an American Sign Language tour of the collection.

You will see teenagers expressing themselves through art, finding where they belong in the museum world, and you will see young adults dancing at the museum’s dynamic Third Thursday events. You will smell the coffee brewing in the new Quay Coffee space in the Bloch Building, and you will see college students working on their laptops near great works of art. You also will see children who have been to the museum on field trips, returning to proudly show their families through the galleries.

Support Fund-a-Need to bring down barriers! The Nelson-Atkins offers the full experience of the museum so that all visitors feel welcome and respected. This includes the annual Deaf Culture Day, a Minds in Motion tour for those with memory loss, and activities for visitors who are blind or have low vision. Recently the museum’s Education Department worked with the Johnson County Developmental Services Emerging Artists Program, a group of neurodiverse adults with a strong interest in the arts. The response: “Wow, what a great experience for our artists. This is how they want to experience the Nelson-Atkins from now on!”

Help create access for all! Each year, the museum engages with nearly 53,000 students in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Your support of Fund-a-Need helps pay for field trip expenses, such as buses and substitute teachers, as well as art materials and high-quality instruction.

The Thinking Through Art program takes the power of art to area schools, connecting with more than 6,700 children, who experience 12 visits in the classroom and two visits to the Nelson-Atkins. The cost: about $16 per student. Your paddle raise of $250 helps give 15 children an in-depth experience.

More than 31,000 students tour the Nelson-Atkins each year. More than 8,000 come from schools with high percentages of low-income families. The cost: about $8 per student. Your paddle raise of $500 helps bring more than 60 children to the museum.

The Nelson-Atkins offers workshops to more than 15,000 students, with time in the galleries and hands-on art making in the studio. More than 10,000 come from schools with high percentages of low-income families. The cost: about $20 per student. Your paddle raise of $1,000 helps give 50 children a rich and memorable experience with art.

Support Fund-a-Need so all people know they belong at the Nelson-Atkins!

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12 WINE LOT: Schrader and Friends

Schrader and Friends – the wines of Thomas Rivers Brown. Two years after moving to Napa Valley in 1996, Thomas Brown was named winemaker at two new wineries – Schrader Cellars and Outpost. Those wines rapidly drew passionate followings, propelling Brown to success that has been both meteoric and consistent. Today he is consulting winemaker at more than 40 wineries, and his wines generate scores among the highest in California. More than two dozen of his wines have been deemed worthy of perfect 100 scores from Robert Parker. In addition to the wines of Schrader and Outpost, this lot features a sampling of Brown’s masterful work from three other coveted California wineries.

Vintages: 2010 Schrader Vieux OS Black Sears Old Vines Zinfandel2011 Boar’s View Pinot Noir The Coast 2011 Outpost Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon2012 Aston Estate Pinot Noir 2012 Boar’s View Pinot Noir The Coast 2012 Casa Piena Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard2012 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Las Pedras Vineyard 2013 Aston Estate Pinot Noir 2013 Outpost Grenache 2013 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard2013 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Las Pedras Vineyard 2014 Mending Wall Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 Mending Wall Stone on Stone Sauvignon Blanc 2014 Outpost Cabernet Sauvignon True Vineyard 2014 Outpost Immigrant 2014 Pulido Walker Panek 2014 Rivers-Marie Thieriot Chardonnay 2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon CCS 2014 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Las Pedras Vineyard 2015 Pulido Walker Panek 2015 Schrader Cabernet Sauvignon Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard

DONATED BY: SARAH + JON BAUM, DIANE CANADAY + DAN HESSE, DEANNA + GREG GRAVES, LIZ + GREG MADAY

13 Golf Pebble Beach (without leaving Kansas City!)

Golf professional and current on-course commentator for the Golf Channel, Matt Gogel, won the AT&T Pro-Am golf tournament at Pebble Beach, California, in 2002. With this lot, you can play Pebble with Matt on the 18’ golf simulator in the home of Linda and Paul DeBruce. Kansas City Chiefs President and avid golfer, Mark Donovan, calls this simulator, “… the best I have ever seen.” The winners may bring their own clubs and balls, if desired.

Along with this one-of-a-kind golf experience, two couples will enjoy a Lon Lane catered dinner at the DeBruce home with the Gogels and DeBruces. Wines from the cellar include Harlan, Colgin, Bond, and Vice Versa, with a 1994 Château d’Yquem for after dinner.

• Two Couples• Dinner by Lon Lane Inspired Occasions • Exquisite wines including Harlan, Colgin, Bond,

ViceVersa,andChâteaud’Yquem• Time with golf professional Matt Gogel

DONATED BY: LINDA + PAUL DEBRUCE AND MATT GOGEL

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15 Get Lit at Two Light

Here’s your chance to tap into the ShuttleCork cellar in a casual but stunning setting. Downtown’s new Two Light Apartment Penthouse provides a wonderful bird’s eye view of Kansas City for this intimate gathering for 20 people.

Andy McCormick, sous-chef of the new Restaurant at 1900 and former sous-chef under Michael Corvino at the American and Corvino Supper Club and Tasting Room, will be creating a tasty array of small plates to complement wines that ShuttleCork patrons have donated throughout the years and are ready for consumption. Wines include 2000 Chateau D’Armailhac, 2014 Leonetti Merlot, 2012 M. Etain (Scarecrow’s younger brother), 2001 Chateau Montelena, 2010 Mt. Brave and 2012 Laurel Glen. Even 2009 Kosta Browne, 2010 Opus One, 2007 Rudd Cabernet and 2007 Quilceda Creek wines will be among the offerings.

Sommelier Aaron Fry will be on hand to guide you through the tasting, and provide background on each of these gems.

• September 12• Small plates created by Chef Andy McCormick for 20• Brandnew20thfloorPenthouseEventSpace

(indoor/outdoor)• Featured sommelier: Aaron Fry• Sold by the couple

DONATED BY: ANDY MCCORMICK/RESTAURANT AT 1900, CORDISH COMPANIES, SHERRY + GARY FORSEE, LAUREL GLEN, MELISSA + JIM CARNES, LEONETTI, SPIRE

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14 Enjoy Napa Valley’s Hidden Gems

Three Nights. Four Couples. One amazing trip to wine country. Eight lucky guests will stay in the secluded guest house on the Gamble Family’s estate in the heart of Napa Valley. With plenty of space to relax indoors and outdoors, this is a perfect opportunity to experience Napa the way things used to be. The trip will begin with a private and personal tasting at Gamble Family Vineyard on the historic Lincoln Ranch. From there, you will enjoy a Private Estate Experience at Chateau Boswell, which includes tours of the winery and cave and samples of special releases. The trip also includes a private reservation at Vineyard 7&8, featuring a tour of the estate and vineyard itself. This is one trip to Napa you won’t soon forget!

• Three-night stay for four couples• Gamble Family Tasting• Chateau Boswell Tasting • Vineyard 7&8 Tasting

DONATED BY: GAMBLE FAMILY, CHATEAU BOSWELL,

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COLLECTION

16 WINE LOT: Wine Spectator #1

For the last 30 years, the Wine Spectator “Wine of the Year,” has been among the most collectible trophies in the wine world, both for wineries and collectors. Since 1988, Wine Spectator has released its Top 100 list to great anticipation. The publication’s editors select what it believes are the most exciting wines from the thousands reviewed over the course of the year. From this eclectic group of more than 3,000 wines, some emerging new labels and other traditional estates charting new courses, this auction lot features the most treasured – 12 bottles of wines earning the Spectator’s highest annual honor.

1988 Winner: (inaugural year of award): Chateau Lynch-Bages, Pauillac, 1985 vintage

1991 Winner: Chateau de Beaucastel, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, 1989 vintage

1993 Winner: Chateau Latour, Pauillac, Bordeaux, 1990 vintage1996 Winner: Beringer Vineyards, Private Reserve Cabernet

Sauvignon, Napa Valley, 1994 vintage 1998 Winner: Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou, St. Julien, Bordeaux,

1995 vintage 2002 Winner: E. Guigal, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Rhone,

1999 vintage 2003 Winner: Paloma Merlot, Napa Valley, Spring Mountain District,

2001 vintage 2004 Winner: Chateau Rieussec Sauternes, 2001 vintage 2005 Winner: Joseph Phelps Vineyards Insignia, 2002 vintage2008 Winner: Casa Lapostolle Clos Apalta, Colchagua Valley,

2005 vintage 2011 Winner: Kosta Browne Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast,

2009 vintage 2017 Winner: Duckhorn Merlot Napa Valley Three Palms Vineyard,

2014 vintage

DONATED BY: KATE GARLAND + JERRY EISTERHOLD, CHRISTY + BILL GAUTREAUX, PEGGY + BILL LYONS, ANITA + MIKE MCROBERTS, BLANCHE + NEIL SOSLAND, JANE + JOSH SOSLAND

17 Happy Hour in Style at the Parlour Room

The Monarch Cocktail Bar & Lounge is one of Kansas City’s newest hot spots and you’ll get to enjoy it like a VIP! You and nine guests are invited to Monarch’s exclusive Parlour Room for a special cocktail party event. The winning bidder gets to choose what type of cocktail they want to master, and award winning bartenders Brock Schulte and Kenny Cohrs will be your teachers. While being treated to the specialty cocktail menu, your party also will enjoy small plates provided by the Monarch chef, Theresia Ota.

• Cocktail party for 10 guests in the private Parlour Room featuring specialty cocktails and small plates

• Cocktail instructional class, chosen by the winning bidder• Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday evening, on mutually

agreed upon date. If you prefer a Thursday, the Parlour Room is yours from 4-7 pm.

DONATED BY: MONARCH COCKTAIL BAR AND LOUNGE

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18 Arts & Culture Tour in the Windy City

Experience three days and two nights of amazing art by visiting the finest private collections in Chicago. Personally guided by retired art museum director Michael Shapiro, two winning couples will have the exclusive and unique opportunity to immerse themselves into the vibrant Chicago art world. You’ll also get a behind-the-scene tour of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, an auction house dedicated to fine arts, antiques, and jewelry. If your winning trip happens during John Singer Sargent’s exhibition (July 1–September 30) at The Art Institute, you’ll also get an exclusive tour with the curator! This is your chance to get up close and personal with the movers and shakers of Chicago’s art scene.

A once-in-a-lifetime experience to get a private, behind-the-scenesviewofChicago’sfinestartworld!

• Guided look at exclusive art and wine collections (adjustable itinerary based on interest)

• Two nights at the Conrad Hotel for two couples• Restaurant lunch hosted by Chicago wine auctioneer Michael Davis

• Champagne toast overlooking Lake Michigan from the roof top terrace of Leslie Hindman

With this winning lot, you create your custom itinerary according to your interests, which could include:

• Visiting one of America’s leading contemporary art dealers, Paul Gray, at his home, who represents artists in the Nelson-Atkin’s collection

• Accessing a distinguished collection of artist drawings assembled by a retired art dealer with his curator, Suzanne McCullagh

• Exploring a three-floor apartment of a wine, contemporary art, and photography collector

• Visiting Orange Door, which combines a great collection of Spanish Colonial Art, modern op art and contemporary digital art. This includes a small tasting comparing Burgundy wines to Oregon and California wines

• Touring a collection featuring work by Chicago imagists, aka the “Hairy Who”• A tasting and tour high above Lakeshore drive and overlooking

Lake Michigan. Bob Buford’s multi-floor apartment and modern art collection includes a wine cellar heavily weighted towards Bordeaux. Guests will be treated to a few bottles and a peek inside the cellar

DONATED BY: BOB BUFORD, MICHAEL DAVIS, LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS, MICHAEL SHAPIRO, HOTEL CONRAD

19 Instant Cellar. Instant Winner.

Take home a unique collection of wine and an opportunity to instantly have one of Kansas City’s most coveted cellars. Attendees of the Thursday Winemaker Dinners are generously donating a signed bottle of wine from their own collection. Be ready to take home approximately 70 bottles of incredible wines for sharing or cellaring.

• 70 exclusive wine bottles• Each wine signed by Winemaker Dinner attendees

DONATED BY: SHUTTLECORK 2018 BENEFACTORS

20 Pickle Ball Court Brunch

At this chef-driven indoor and outdoor hangout in North KC, it’s all about experiencing good food and great company. Whether your game of choice is pickle ball, corn hole, or giant Jenga, Chicken N Pickle has everything to guarantee a good time. Grab your closest friends and experience an exclusive afternoon with gourmet brunch and reserved courts to play pickle ball without the wait.

• Gourmet brunch by Chef Alex Staab for 12• Pickleball for 12• Party bus for transportation

DONATED BY: SANDY + DAVID JOHNSON

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TASTING NOTES

“ An empty winebottle is filled with happy memories.”

Anonymous

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FIORELLA’S JACK STACK

THE FONTAINE HOTEL

GREGORY WHITE PR

HOULIHAN’S RESTAURANT GROUP

KANSAS CITY

TRANSPORTATION GROUP

MOUNTAIN VALLEY SPRING WATER

In-Kind Donations

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