Vivino

$1,100.00

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Description

Vivaldi/ Dancier/ Feinbrand

ID: DE431310710016 | Birth: 2016 | Height: 175 cm/ 17.1hh | Color: Chestnut

Breeder: Ulrike Buurmann

Approvals: Danish Warmblood, Oldenburg, Hanoverian, Mechlenburg, Rheinland, Zangersheide, Westfalen, Holsteiner

WFFS: Negative

Premium stallion at the Danish Warmblood Stallion Licensing 2019
Extremely noble, with a lot of natural cadence and maximum swing
The premium stallion of the Hanoverian licensing, who surpassed all stallion market records for the sensational knockdown price of 2.01 million Euros

The expectations were sky-high – and Vivino managed to meet each one. The first foals represented the same unique qualities as Vivino himself; noble and with a natural cadence and maximum movement and swing.
The premium stallion from the Hanoverian licensing, which exceeded all records at the auction with a whopping price of 2.01 million euros, won in 2020 the qualification at the Danish Young Horse Championship with Thomas Sigtenbjerggaard/DEN in the saddle. Previously, this stallion, with its almost flawless exterior and elegant movements, achieved the title of premium stallion in Danish Warmblood. in 2019 he completed 35-days performance test with top scores and finished fourth in an incredibly strong field of candidates with a total score of 880.0 points, and was licensed in Danish Warmblood 2019  and warded premium stallion in Danish Warmblood 2019. 

The sire stallion, Vivaldi, comes from the well-known Dutch bloodline, Utopia, from which several other Grand Prix stallions originate, such as Krack C/Anky van Grunsven/NED and Jazz/Tineke Bartels/NED. Vivaldi achieved the second-highest result at his performance test in Holland and won the Pavo Cup for 5-year-old dressage horses in 2007. In 2008 and 2009, he won the stallion competition at KNHS/KWPN with Hans Peter Minderhoud/NED and was awarded a 10 for trot. After that, Vivaldi achieved international success in small tour classes up to Prix St. George, and in 2013, he won the VHO Trophy at the KWPN licensing.

The dam, St.Pr.St. Desiree, won the Herwart von der Decken show in Verden in 2013.

In 2021 Vivino was sold to Spain where he competes under Alejandro Asencio Méndez.