Most Expensive Bottle of Wine Demands Fuelling $150,000

Most Expensive Bottle of Wine

Literally speaking, there are two reasons for being hopeful to invite high-bids on the ‘mere’ bottles of wine. First, it’s the old history attached to the old bottles and secondly, the brand of the wine that makes you ignore its price.

The majestic bottle of French Grand Cru First Growth Château Pétrus, 1961 falls under the latter category. Edward Roberts International has plans to auction this bottle on 28 October. The regal bottle (beating the affect of eight usual bottles) is anticipated to fetch $150,000.

The auction also offers 1921, 1947 and 1961 Chateau Petrus en Magnums and several prized vintages of Chateau Mouton-Rothschild including the 1945. Out of the myriad of wines available, the most-appealing wine set for auction is the Courvoissier Cognac Erte decanter collection featured above. Bids are invited for the same online or by making presence to the auction scheduled at the Columbia Yacht Club in Chicago.

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  • honghongt said:

    wow.

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