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      • No matter how superb or plentiful a specific vintage may seem, all wines have limited quantities available for consumption. There are two reasons wines become scarce — only a limited amount was made in the first place, or the wine is consumed. Therefore every bottle of wine consumed is one less in existence.
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    • Most Expensive Wine on The Market: Domaine de La Romanee-Conti “Romanee-Conti”
    • Most Expensive Bottle of Wine Ever Sold: 1945 Romanee-Conti
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    • Oldest Bottle of Wine Ever Sold: 1774 Vercel “Vin Jaune D'arbois”
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    • Most Expensive Wine from The USA: Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon
    • Most Expensive Wine from Spain: Sierra Cantabria Teso La Monja
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    Considered the world's most expensive wine, Romanee-Conti from DRC sells for about $19,000 per bottle. Romanee-Conti comes from a single vineyard of the same name in the heart of the Cote d'Or in Burgundy. The vineyard encompasses just 4.47 acres of Pinot Noir vines, and this small size combined with low-yield, high-quality grapes results in a wine...

    October 2018 saw the sale of two bottles of 1945 Romanee-Conti, with one bottle selling for $558,000 and the other for $496,000. This vintage was already a rare wine, with just 600 bottlings made at the time. The wine from the Sotheby's sale came from Robert Drouhin's collection. Previously, a 1992 bottle of Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon had t...

    The oldest wine on the market is a collection of 1796 Lenox Madeira discovered in 2015in the Liberty Hall Museum – part of the Kean University campus in New Jersey. The Madeira bottles were part of a larger collection of wine and spirits found hidden behind a plastered-over wall in the cellar, likely set up during Prohibition years.

    In May 2018, a 1774 Vercel "Vin Jaune d'Arbois" sold for $120,800 at a Christie's auction. The wine was stored in an underground cellar in Arbois, near the Jura Mountains in eastern France. Vin jaune comes from local Jura Savagnin blanc grapes, also called traminer in some areas.

    Found in 1867 in the tomb of Roman soldier, the Speyer wine bottle is believed to be the oldest winein existence. This wine is on display in the Pfalz Historical Museum in Speyer, Germany, where it attracts attention for its age, appearance and overall uniqueness. The bottle features a wax seal, and the wine inside resides with olive oil and herbs.

    From its inception in 1992, Screaming Eagle has always put its focus on small-scale production, and what they don't have in quantity they certainly have in quality. People have long praised the Cabernet Sauvignon– and at $3,500 to $4,500 per bottle on average, with the wine routinely selling out upon release, it's clear that they hold this wine in ...

    Bodega Sierra Cantabria lies in the Toro region, where it has produced its Teso La Monja since 2008. In just a few short years it has reached the top of the list as the most expensive bottle of wine in Spain. At about $1,000 to $1,200 on average, Teso La Monja surpasses Dominio de Pingus, which typically sells for $850 to $950 a bottle.

    First released in 1995, Krug Clos d'Ambonnay was rare from the start. The Pinot Noir grapes come from a small plot in the Champagne region, measuring just 1.7 acres, which results in about 4,500 bottlings per vintage. When you combine limited production with length of aging, typically 12 to 15 years, you end up with Champagne that rarely comes to m...

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  5. 2020年2月12日 · Fine and rare wine is the splendor of the world of wine. What makes even more attractive, is the ongoing tension it comes, tension between storing the wine so it betters with age, so it increases in value also sometimes, and the desire to open the bottle and enjoy it.

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  7. 2018年2月2日 · What exactly is a rare wine? The answer probably depends upon your point of view. But for most wine lovers a rare wine is one that has very few bottles existing. This may be the result of very small production, or of extreme age, or a combination of the two