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The bottle of Pétrus 2000, a luxury wine that would normally cost about $6,500, spent 14 months on the International Space Station. Now, via Christie's, it can be yours.
Who says humanity has stopped reaching for the stars?
Getting champagne to space is much more difficult than loading a glass bottle—it requires a completely new bottle design. By Tim Newcomb Published: Sep 28, 2022 12:52 PM EDT Maison Mumm ...
Nothing quite says “let’s party like it’s 1999” like splashing out on a bottle of bubbly and feeling fancy as hell afterward. But while most of us think Champagne when it co… ...
We all want to drink like we’ve got Zuckerberg money. But the truth is, expensive wine doesn’t even taste as good as we think it does. According to science, we should be paying less attention ...
Champagne Telmont has introduced a new, lighter 800g bottle after years of research, reducing the standard weight by 35g to ...
French border police destroyed nearly 35,000 bottles of the orange drink that were initially seized in October 2021, after customs saw the “Couronne Fruit Champagne” label on the bottles.
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