An amateur wine group paid a record 57 000 euros ($77 000) for a 237-year-old bottle of wine from France’s eastern Jura region at a local wine festival auction.
“Finally, yellow wine has hit the big leagues,” said wine festival founder Bernard Badoz of Jura’s trademark beverage.
“To sell a bottle for 57 000 euros is not crazy,” he said of the 1773 bottle that came from a Louis XV-era vine and grapes harvested during the reign of Louis XVI.
Swiss aficionado Pierre Chevrier bought the bottle on behalf of an amateur wine group.
The wine festival at Arbois, in the Jura region, is also offering tastings of its 2004 vintage for the 50 000 people expected to attend this weekend.
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