Here's something groan-worthy. A customer at London's Playboy Club
recently managed to destroy a $77,615 (£50,000) bottle of historic
Cognac, which dated back to 1788.
The Drinks Business tells us that the customer, a businessman with
apparently expensive tastes and butter fingers, had ordered two glasses
of the brandy for $7,839 (£5,000) a pop when he asked to look at the
bottle. When he stood up, he sent it flying across the room. It broke
into smithereens upon hitting the floor.
The bottle had previously been sold for $37,000 at a Paris auction in
2009. It was supposed to have been featured this week by mixologist
Salvatore Calabrese in the making of the world's most expensive cocktail
for Guinness World Records.
Calabrese, a Cognac expert with an antique spirits collection valued at
more than $1.5 million, expressed his horror and sadness to The Evening
Standard:
Mr Calabrese said: “We all just froze, then it sunk in. I’ve been
heartbroken. Not because of the value of the bottle, but because it is a
piece of history that has been lost.”
Unfortunately for all, the bottle of Clos de Griffier Vieux wasn't
insured because it had already been open. But, it seems the clumsy
customer, a club regular, has been forgiven. "Accidents happen,"
Calabrese told The Evening Standard.
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