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Brooklyn Beckham provides glimpse into dizzyingly expensive wine cellar

Model, photographer, media personality, chef and maker of gin and tonics, Brooklyn Beckham, has shared a look inside his lavish wine cellar, providing fans a glimpse at four ultra-premium bottles from his collection with a considerable worth. 

Brooklyn Beckham shares look at wine cellar
Credit: Instagram/ Brooklyn Beckham

The four bottles of wine Brooklyn Beckham shared are worth more than £15,000 alone, reports have estimated. They include a 2003 Château Mouton Rothschild, a Grand Vin Château Latour 1989, a Petrus 2015, and a Petrus 1979.

Reports estimate the four bottles are worth in excess of £15,000. Thankfully, Beckham appears to be taking the storage of his wine seriously, in a temperature-controlled environment.

Beckham and his wife, billionaire heiress Nicola Peltz have previously been spotted enjoying other fine and vintage wines, including a Château Margaux 2006 while on holiday in St. Tropez.

And Brooklyn Beckham certainly seems to be taking his alcohol seriously at present.

The former model, photographer and media personality added another string to his bow, becoming a co-founder and partner of emerging sake brand WeSake in December last year.

“I’ve always had a profound respect and intrigue for Japanese culture. Through my travels, love of cooking and experimenting with new flavours, I was introduced to sake and felt immediately drawn to the taste,” he commented. “Sake deserves attention—there’s a gap in the road. Everyone’s tried it, but most don’t know the history behind it. I’m still learning a lot about the category! I’m excited to share my journey in sake education and I’m hopeful WESAKE will help others understand that you can enjoy sake anywhere, anytime, with any food, and with anyone.”

 

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