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A bottle of wine aged in space could sell for $1 million — how and why it tastes different than Earth-bound wine


A bottle of wine aged in space could sell for $1 million — how and why it tastes different than Earth-bound wine
CNBC
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Tom Huddleston Jr.
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Christie's is selling a bottle of Chateau Petrus 2000 that spent 14 months aging aboard the International Space Station while orbiting Earth.
A bottle of red wine that spent more than a year in space could end up being the most expensive wine ever sold.
Christie's is selling a bottle of Pétrus 2000 that was aged for 14 months aboard the International Space Station (ISS) before returning to Earth in January. And the British auction house estimates will ultimately fetch a price "in the region of $1 million."

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