Liber Pater: The Revival of Forgotten Grape Varieties
He once assured that one day his wine would be more expensive than a Petrus or a Romanée Conti. A promise made, a promise kept: Loïc Pasquet is now selling his bottle of Liber Pater (meaning "Wine of the Free Father") for €35,000, making it the most expensive wine in the world.
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An outrageous price justified by an ancestral winemaking technique. This cuvée from the Bordeaux region in AOC Graves is the very first made exclusively from pre-phylloxera vines. A meticulous effort to create an original wine, which stands out with its unique character and a deep ruby hue that offers a precious blend of aromatic richness and complexity. Produced the old-fashioned way, only a few hundred bottles are available for sale each year, attracting a crowd of collectors and seasoned wine enthusiasts.
The most expensive wine in the universe
By tapping into forgotten vineyards, some even lost, that were not devastated by phylloxera at the end of the 19th century, the winemaker works as they did in the18th and 19th centuries. This historical approach to winemaking uses hand-dug amphorae to allow for...nt to the wine of aging underground and discovering the taste of yesteryear.
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It's a rare gem that justifies its astronomical prices. Like a ephemeral work of art, the prices of Liber Pater bottles are soaring. The last one flew off the shelves for €35,000 each. And something tells us that it could reach even greater heights!
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