THE most expensive wine in Spain ‘by far’ will hit shelves in September.
Drinks manufacturer Navarra’s new tipple, Vitral, will set you back €2,000.
Only 688 bottles are being made using grapes from the 2013 vintage.
The vino is made with Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo and Merlot grapes grown on the Bodega Otazu estate near Pamplona.
Vitral is more than double the price of Spain’s current most expensive labels, which include Pingus and Vega Sicilia Unico from Ribera de Duero.
This is silly.
Wrong.
Spain’s most expensive wine, which is also the world’s most expensive wine, is the AurumRed serie Oro at 17.000 euro per bottle. And it is a success.
Een more silly: “The AurumRed vineyard uses the power of pyramidal energy, with several pyramid structures covering the vines. Garcia also told Gilbert & Gaillard that “it is of utmost importance that no one in a bad mood come close to the vines since this bad feeling is passed onto the plants”.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2015/08/a-mythically-expensive-spanish-wine
The problem is you are extremely stingy.