A British honeymoon couple from Hong Kong have paid what is
believed to be a record price for a bottle of New Zealand
wine.
They shelled out $1000 for a bottle of Gibbston Valley Wines'
world champion 2000 Pinot Noir at Gantley's Restaurant near
Queenstown.
Now a rare find, the standard 750ml bottle came highly
recommended at the restaurant, where there are only four or
five bottles of the treasured drop remaining.
Restaurant co-owner Brent Rands told the Southland Times the
last bottle he sold was last year for $750 and with very few
bottles remaining he increased the price to $1000 in January.
"I thought it's getting so scarce now, if it's gonna go, it's
gonna go..."
Gibbston Valley Wines managing director Mike Stone said
yesterday the wine's latest feat "felt pretty good".
"To the best of my knowledge it's the first (750ml) bottle by
a New Zealand producer that's ever sold for $1000."
The wine sold at the cellar door for just $65 eight years
ago, Mr Stone said.
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