Presentation of the biggest wine cellar in the world, Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @jedmasonsong1481
    @jedmasonsong1481 3 года назад +2

    Wow amazing, I just started collecting wine but not that old . Cant find that anymore in the store.

    • @Glenn-F-Rice
      @Glenn-F-Rice 11 месяцев назад

      How is your collection coming along. I had a rare experience. I found 25 bottles of wine beside the dumpster. I uncorked a few and they were fine.

    • @fernandomouravieira6603
      @fernandomouravieira6603 7 месяцев назад

      Você consegue encontrar em leilões ou em importadores muito específicos, porém se prepare para gastar uma pequena fortuna.

  • @Dantfermo
    @Dantfermo 6 лет назад +3

    Impressive. But how do you know if the really old ones are still good?

  • @afatapaa7817
    @afatapaa7817 8 лет назад +3

    1890 how much chateau equim price how much

    • @jasonatabay8242
      @jasonatabay8242 8 лет назад +4

      +Afa Tapaa I would say between $8,000-$11,000. Currently I have 2001, 2002, and 2003 in my cellar

    • @Adrian802
      @Adrian802 6 лет назад +1

      Boy your 2001 sure makes many yquem lovers jealous. I have 1999,2003,2008, and 2011 in my collection. Not gonna stop stacking more as long as price doesn't shoot to Pluto

  • @elenapaynter2348
    @elenapaynter2348 3 года назад

    Sorry to disappoint but the largest wine collection is in Moldova. Milestii Mici. 2mln bottles.

    • @Cristal1971
      @Cristal1971 3 года назад

      Nope, not true, thats more like a winery there and low quality wine, airliner Emirates holds stack of 7 million bottles for their flights, most of it top grand crus

  • @afatapaa7817
    @afatapaa7817 8 лет назад

    crazy how drinks this shit

  • @docstrange27
    @docstrange27 11 лет назад

    Wow.

  • @christiaan81music
    @christiaan81music 7 лет назад

    I wonder if they don't have false bottles (counterfeited)

  • @anton8927
    @anton8927 9 лет назад

    where is located?

    • @kucci8157
      @kucci8157 4 года назад

      Hôtel de Paris in Monaco

  • @chefaaron77
    @chefaaron77 5 лет назад

    My god!

  • @naturalherbaloil2796
    @naturalherbaloil2796 3 года назад

    🍷🔥🍷🔥🍷🔥🍷🔥

  • @seventhuniverse8168
    @seventhuniverse8168 10 лет назад +2

    how can you keep such expensive wines in dusty environment

    • @finchgould6538
      @finchgould6538 9 лет назад +4

      Seventh Universe The dust does not harm the wine. The bottles should ideally not be disturbed or moved so cleaning the cellar is not a good idea. The dust adds to the charm of the cellar and gives it all an old feel. I don't think I would prefer a sterile, clean cellar to a dusty one. But there is a limit of course;if you can hardly read the winelabel because of the dust, then there's something wrong! If Sommelier Frank often shows people around in this cellar and each time he picks up those bottles, it may be an idea NOT to use them for ,for example, Prince Albert,since these bottles may not be as good as the untouched ones. It may be better to keep these bottles as showpieces...

    • @seventhuniverse8168
      @seventhuniverse8168 9 лет назад +1

      otoko mae collectors often prefer labels in good condition, I agree that touching them can damage the labels overtime

    • @user-zx1ir7jt4c
      @user-zx1ir7jt4c 7 лет назад

      I'm pretty sure it wouldn't hurt the wine to dust off the bottles, some of them are filthy. I would certainly clean them before opening the bottle. There's a difference between slightly moving the bottle and violently shaking it, which of course could harm the maturation process...

    • @kristianjrgensen7658
      @kristianjrgensen7658 7 лет назад

      Dust gives charm, i never clean off the dust before serving

    • @chefaaron77
      @chefaaron77 5 лет назад

      Thats the environment in which they thrive

  • @naturalherbaloil2796
    @naturalherbaloil2796 3 года назад

    🍷🔥🍷🔥🍷🔥🍷🔥