Pieter Colpaert
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In your cellar, your basement. Yeah. Yeah. She couldn't even say if it was better or worse. Yeah.
In your cellar, your basement. Yeah. Yeah. She couldn't even say if it was better or worse. Yeah.
So in May of 2021, Christie's, they sold a bottle of the space wine along with like a regular bottle of the Petrus so that the buyer could compare the two. This was a private sale, so they didn't disclose the final price, but they set the estimated price at $1 million.
So in May of 2021, Christie's, they sold a bottle of the space wine along with like a regular bottle of the Petrus so that the buyer could compare the two. This was a private sale, so they didn't disclose the final price, but they set the estimated price at $1 million.
So in May of 2021, Christie's, they sold a bottle of the space wine along with like a regular bottle of the Petrus so that the buyer could compare the two. This was a private sale, so they didn't disclose the final price, but they set the estimated price at $1 million.
According to WineSearcher.com, the average price of a 2000 Petrus will be like around $7,000 for one bottle. So 7,000 versus, you know, 1 million.
According to WineSearcher.com, the average price of a 2000 Petrus will be like around $7,000 for one bottle. So 7,000 versus, you know, 1 million.
According to WineSearcher.com, the average price of a 2000 Petrus will be like around $7,000 for one bottle. So 7,000 versus, you know, 1 million.
Yeah, $993,000 for a space wine and like $7,000 of regular Petrus.
Yeah, $993,000 for a space wine and like $7,000 of regular Petrus.
Yeah, $993,000 for a space wine and like $7,000 of regular Petrus.
Yeah. I mean, I think you got to ask these collectors because I think there's a few of them who they'll probably enjoy the flex, you know, opening up this super rare bottle of wine for like a special occasion. Maybe they want to impress a date.
Yeah. I mean, I think you got to ask these collectors because I think there's a few of them who they'll probably enjoy the flex, you know, opening up this super rare bottle of wine for like a special occasion. Maybe they want to impress a date.
Yeah. I mean, I think you got to ask these collectors because I think there's a few of them who they'll probably enjoy the flex, you know, opening up this super rare bottle of wine for like a special occasion. Maybe they want to impress a date.
But, you know, I think mostly it's probably more an investment or like a status symbol because generally, you know, the value of those wines, it's way more tied to the rarity and the history of them than their actual taste. That makes sense.
But, you know, I think mostly it's probably more an investment or like a status symbol because generally, you know, the value of those wines, it's way more tied to the rarity and the history of them than their actual taste. That makes sense.
But, you know, I think mostly it's probably more an investment or like a status symbol because generally, you know, the value of those wines, it's way more tied to the rarity and the history of them than their actual taste. That makes sense.
Well, yeah, I think everybody loves a good story. They love a celebrity connection, right? So the historical significance of a particular bottle plays a big role. Several of the most expensive wines that have ever been sold have a connection to Thomas Jefferson, the founding father. He was one of history's most famous wine collectors. This guy, he was ambassador to France.
Well, yeah, I think everybody loves a good story. They love a celebrity connection, right? So the historical significance of a particular bottle plays a big role. Several of the most expensive wines that have ever been sold have a connection to Thomas Jefferson, the founding father. He was one of history's most famous wine collectors. This guy, he was ambassador to France.
Well, yeah, I think everybody loves a good story. They love a celebrity connection, right? So the historical significance of a particular bottle plays a big role. Several of the most expensive wines that have ever been sold have a connection to Thomas Jefferson, the founding father. He was one of history's most famous wine collectors. This guy, he was ambassador to France.