It was made in Napa Valley. It was auctioned in a six-liter bottle, in the year 2000, at a charity event. Find out how much they paid.
The Screaming Eagle Cabernet 1992 is considered a cult product. From Napa Valley, California’s wine paradise. Sold to Chase Bailey, a former Cisco Systems executive, at a charity auction in 2000 for half a million dollars. The chosen format was imperial size, or what is the same, a container that houses six liters of this succulent liquid vintage from 1992.
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Over time, they were released exclusively 7,000 bottles for a price of 2,500 dollars. (Long) before these copies went on sale, a large number of people were on the waiting list to obtain bottles of one of the most sought-after wines in history.


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George Calvet Yount was one of the pioneers in planting the first vineyards in Napa. His work is so important to California that a city was built in George’s honor. Currently, We will find more than 400 producers in this area who make a wine that in oenological notes is smooth, refined and balanced.. A must for lovers of wine culture.
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