Wednesday, October 15, 2008
From Luxist:
"As my colleague Deidre Woollard reported earlier, the product tie-ins to the upcoming James Bond flick, Quantum of Solace, are beginning to hit the market.
The latest is from famed French champagne house Bollinger, founded in 1829. Bollinger has been featured in Bond films as 007's favorite celebratory tipple since Moonraker back in 1979.
Conceived by French designer Eric Berthès, the lockable steel bullet-shaped case engraved "Bollinger 007" holds a magnum of Bollinger's Grande Année 1999 champagne.
Packaged in a wooden box, the whole weighs over 50 pounds and costs about $5,800; only 207 numbered Bullets will be produced."
Via Born Rich
Labels: champagne, design, limited edition
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1 comments:
Wow this looks amazing and very, very expensive!
It sure it beats the hell out of a standard bottle of bollinger.
What websites actually sell this product, would I be able to find it on the likes of sparkling direct or is it only available on specialist sites?
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