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  2. The 12 Most Expensive Bottles of Wine Ever Sold

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    In 2011, a bottle of this 19th century vintage sold at a London auction for $117,000, setting a record for the most expensive bottle of white wine ever sold. Known as one of the greatest vintages ...

  3. Montrachet - Wikipedia

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    Montrachet wines are the most expensive dry white wines in the world: prices can range from €150 to €2500 per 75 cl bottle. [citation needed] The price depends on the reputation of the producer (in Burgundy, vineyards are divided among multiple growers, and there can be substantial variation in quality) and the vintage.

  4. The most expensive white wines in the world - AOL

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    According to Wine Searcher, the most expensive wines in the world may cost you your rent check or more.

  5. Brunello di Montalcino - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the Montalcino region was the first Italian wine region to be awarded denominazione di origine controllata e garantita (DOCG) designation. By the turn of the 21st century, there were nearly 200 producers of Brunello di Montalcino, mostly small farmers and family estates, together producing nearly 330,000 cases a year.

  6. Château d'Yquem - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011, an 1811 bottle of Château d'Yquem sold for £75,000 ($117,000) at The Ritz Hotel, London to a private collector, Christian Vannequé, to become the most expensive bottle of white wine ever sold.

  7. 20 Most Expensive Wines in the World - AOL

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    One of the most expensive wines you’ll find from Pingus, the 2009 tempranillo is available in a 6L bottle at Wally’s. A dry wine with 13.5%-15.5% alcohol content, the taste is described as ...