The World’s Largest Bottle Of Wine

The world’s largest bottle of wine which has been certified by the Guinness World Records holds exactly 490 litres of Grande Cuvee TBA NV No.7 2005.

This is equivalent to 640 regular bottles or 69,000 glasses of wine.

The gigantic bottle of wine was created by Austrian wine maker Kracher.

On the other hand the world’s smallest bottle of wine was Steve Klein of Klein’s Design, Encino, California, USA.

He produced a hand-blown miniature wine bottles standing 3.2 cm (1.2 in) tall and with a volume of 0.75ml (0.026 fl oz).

Each bottle is corked, sealed, and labeled. Limited to 1,000 bottles per type of wine, each issue is accompanied by a formal certificate.

Prices currently range from $20 to $90 for a bottle of Gros Frere et Soeur ‘Richebourg’ which has a 24 carat Gold Seal.

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One Response to “The World’s Largest Bottle Of Wine”

  1. Carleen Says:

    What is the purpose of such a big bottle?

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