I just opened my six-pack from the Sabelli-Frisch Thanksgiving deal and my bottle of “Milk Fed” Marsanne is numbered 0001/1798. Either this means the number counter at Adam’s label printer malfunctioned and they are all numbered 0001 or else this is the second “numbered” wine I’ve bought were I got bottle number 1, the other being the 2015 Vincent Ledy NSG Les Porets St. Georges VV. I don’t recall ever getting the last bottle in a numbered series.
Of course, what’s inside is, no doubt, identical to what’s in the other 1797 bottles, but I still think it’s pretty cool.
Does anyone else out there pay attention to these things, or have any "bottle 1"s in their cellar?
Bottle #1 of 1957 Bowmore Crashing Waves sold at auction last year for what appears to have been a significant premium. Of course it’s different when only 12 were made and it’s whisky, not wine. But still a fun point of interest.
I opened a 2001 Comte de Vogüé Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru at a restaurant where the sommelier was a friend. Toward the end of the night, there was a good sized pour left so I told him to take the rest of the bottle to share with one of his colleagues. A short while later, he brought the bottle back, thanked me for sharing, and asked if I knew it was bottle #00001. I hadn’t noticed, but that seemed interesting enough that I kept the bottle and asked a friend’s wife to make it into a candle:
i bought a 6 pack of de vogue amoureuses 2005 on release from a store in idaho of all places. numbers 1 - 6 (with however many zeros in front of each). always found it odd that the first ones off the line ended up in idaho.
I suppose this depends at least in part on whether any large formats were bottled at all, and also on whether large formats are numbered separately. On the old Mouton labels, for example, it says that all the bottles are numbered 1 through XXXXX, all the mags are labeled M1 through MXXXX, etc.
BobSenn, LosOlivos W&S Emporium,
Was so proud the he had Invoice #1 from QupeWnry, hand lettered by BobLindquist, that he had it framed & on display just inside his front door.
Tom
Sorry Dave, it’s a printing error unfortunately! I’ve been handwriting on them to correct that, but must have missed yours. Your number is out of 2600 bottles made.
NV Heitz Cellar Cabernet Sauvignon Lot NV 46 Bottled in 1978- USA, California, Napa Valley (7/27/2009) TN: Burgundy vs. U.S Pinot Noir blind tasting…plus a dozen others!!! (Buzzini House): Funky electrical fire thing(not off putting) at first…surprisingly dark fruit, dirt dust, dried herbs, bayleaf, leather…didn’t really scream “Heitz”, or maybe it did…this was the end of the day wine after a LOT of others. For a NV wine…maybe from 1974-75 fruit?..it seems to be holding up better than expected. Will try some leftover tonight. Interesting side note…this was bottle #55,865 out of 55,865. (89 pts.)