The wine bottle stands more than 3.5 feet tall and weighs 160 pounds.
BURGANDY, FranceAccording to the company, the wine, dubbed Zeus after the supreme ruler of the Greek gods, stands more than 3.5 feet tall and weighs 160 pounds.
The bubbly is also 45 liters, which is equivalent to 60 standard wine bottles. The company noted Monday that the bottle took seven years to make and was crafted by aerospace engineers to ensure that the bottle was nearly unbreakable. Zeus is extremely limited in production, as only two bottles have been produced so far. One is filled with Belaire’s sparkling wine Luc Belaire Rare Rose, and the second bottle contains Luc Belaire Luxe. The sparkling wine will also become a photo opportunity for fans, since both bottles will be undertaking a global tour. The tour will start in the U.S.
Until now, the company has produced up to 15-liter sizes, which have become popular among celebrities, athletes and influencers. Established in 1898, Luc Belaire is a premium wine brand produced in France.
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