
Based On: Chateau Margaux $225, 000 Per Bottle
This 227 year old wine is in the Most Expensive Bottle of Wine Never Sold category. Chateau Margaux is one of the oldest and most-esteemed labels in the world.
In 1989, the bottle collided with a tray at a wine dinner and New York wine merchant William Sokolin collected $225, 000 from insurance! (He was seeking half a million for the bottle, which, they claimed, had also been owned by Thomas Jefferson.)
Price per glass: $37,500.
Our Version: Margo’s Cottage
An elegant dry Vieux Chateau wine with aromas of raspberry and cherry. Rich in complexity with inviting flavours full of fruit with a long satisfying finish. A perfect wine for mushroom based dishes or grilled salmon.
Craft Approx 28-30 Bottles – $119*
RED. France.
Sugar Code: 0 Alcohol Vol: 12%
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