“Taste of Diamonds” champagne sold for $1.9 million. NFTs are what diamonds will be like in the future.
Shammi Shinh, who knows a lot about expensive champagne, has figured out how to sell the most expensive champagne in the world. Also, he is used to drinking expensive champagne.
He broke his own record for selling the most expensive bottle of champagne in the world in 2013 by selling this last bottle. In 2013, a bottle of wine called “Flavor of Diamonds” sold for $1.9 million.
Shinh said that both the band One Direction and the musician Flo Rida drank it. It was also in big Hollywood movies like Marvel’s “Justice League.”
Painting of Champagne by NFT
Even so, the champagne bottle this time was a one-off. Champagne Avenue Foch was made to go with an NFT that Mig, an artist, had made. The NFT sets The Bored Ape Yacht Club and The Sneaky Vampire Syndicate were made by Mig.
Shinh’s “Magnum 2.5” has a mark that looks like it was made by Mig, and it is in Mig’s usual style.
On OpenSea, the 1-of-1 Magnum bottle could be won as an NFT. It was thought to be 2500 ETH, which is about $2.5 million. It is the most expensive Champagne bottle in the world because of this.
Shinh says that NFTs are the new gems. This one-of-a-kind container shows off the quality of work from NFT collections that have made more than a billion dollars.
Cryptowinter could last as long as a regular winter.
He wanted to make something that would last forever for the cutting-edge backer. Nothing less than a magnum opus studded with jewel-cut Swarovski crystals and pure pewter was good enough.
Because it is advertised as an NFT, he thinks it will be traded many times on the market until the real jug arrives with the right person who will HODL (Hold On For Dear Life). To get the real champagne bottle, the customer must eat the NFT. The champagne itself is a show-stopping masterpiece that can’t be topped.
Also, it’s obvious that the box that was recently shown to financial investors. Fortune says that Brothers Giovanni and Pierre Buono bought the container in a private transaction.
If things keep going the way they are, it looks like this “crypto winter” might turn into a normal winter.
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