Australia’s Penfold Sells Cabernet Sauvignon for $168K…Retail

Known for taking Australian wine to the world on a grand stage and forging a reputation of quality that is without peer, one of Australia’s oldest wineries and a company brand with an extensive product range, Penfolds now celebrates the provenance of truly extraordinary wine and its spirit of innovation and experimentation with the release of a limited edition glass Ampoule.

Containing 2004 Kalimna Block 42 Cabernet Sauvignon, a rare wine in a truly distinctive format, the specially packed red wine Ampoule has a recommended retail price of $168,000, making it one of the most expensive Australian wines.

We have also earlier seen some of the most expensive wines, besides the recent sale of rare Domaine Romanée-Conti for $105,000.

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