HOPKINTON, Mass. (TheStreet) -- Wine sellers and enthusiasts routinely call it the greatest vintage of our time. A case of magnums filled with it went for $345,000, or $57,500 a bottle, at a 2006 Christie's auction in Beverly Hills. Little more than 151,000 were bottled and the vintage isn't expected to last another 30 years.
Despite all of this, a retailer in Hopkinton, Mass., left a bottle of 1945 Chateau Mouton Rothschild valued at $25,000 in an unlocked cooler. It doesn't require a moment of clarity to guess what happened next.![]() |
| The 1945 Chateau Mouton Rothschild is considered one of the best wine vintages. |
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