to attain, making this an elusive and prized bottle of wine. The shipwrecked bottles were recovered in 1997 from the Jönköping shipwreck in the Gulf of Finland. Divers discovered nearly 2,000 bottles of perfectly preserved Champagne, which included bottles of the 1907 Heidsieck. These bottles had been resting at the bottom of the sea for nearly eight decades in ideal conditions for aging. This Champagne is known for its deep and complex flavor profile. It may offer a combination of caramelized and candied fruit notes, along with a toasty and nutty character. The long aging process can lead to a rich and harmonious taste with a lasting finish. Bottle #1392 was sold to a New Zealand wine collector for $275,000.00 in 2003. Château Lafite-Rothschild 1869 Château Lafite Rothschild has four hundred years of proud winemaking history and the vineyards are some of the finest in the Médoc region. Sourced directly from the cellars of the Château, this rare bottle of 1869 Lafite was sold at Sothby’s in Hong Kong on 22 November 2010. A standard size bottle of Château Lafite-Rothschild 1869 was sold for $233,972 given that there were only three available 1869. It made history by being the most expensive bottle of wine on the planet. The estate is one of the five First Growth wineries in the Bordeaux Classification of 1855, which is a classification of Bordeaux’s top vineyards. 26|LUXEBOOK|NOV/DEC 2023 Walking Down The Aisle In Your Andaz #PerfectlyYours 4O1 Rooms & Suites 124Apartments 375OO sq ft Event Space HYATT name, design and related marks are trademarks of Hyatt Corporation. © 2023 Hyatt Corporation. All rights reserved
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