What’s this worth if it was well stored? And what about if it wasn’t?

by Great_Ad_5300

11 Comments

  1. jacob62497

    Woah, that is a super interesting and rare find. Even if it’s pure vinegar by now, an authentic 1800’s Lafite, relabeled by Christie’s, has to be worth something just for the historical significance.

  2. trustbuffalo

    Requires a major investigation of provenance, and your assessment doesn’t inspire confidence, I’m afraid.

  3. WestInvestigator5832

    Quite a lot. Look on Christie’s website, there’s quite a lot of records from 6000-10000GBP.

  4. simon_kroon

    Would take some research to find out if it’s real and provenance so fort. But even with shabby storing conditions, you should be able to find a lot of people who want to buy it. Price range would probably be starting around 25k nowadays.

  5. WineNerdAndProud

    I swear we see the wildest shit sometimes on this sub.

  6. Senator-Dingdong

    My God, what a piece of wine history

  7. Local-Skin-483

    The drinking window is long gone. The bottle and content has no value as wine, but may be worth for someone as decoration, lab analysis sample or collectionist item.

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