Banrock Station Wines pledge £15,000 to Butterfly Conservation We are raising our glasses to nature this summer, as Australian fine wine makers Banrock Station helps create safe havens for the rare Large Blue Butterfly; donating £15,000 to conservation to increase its population by 20 per cent, over the next five years. Across Britain bees, butterflies […]
Conserve Butterflies at Banrock Station and Toast Nature’s Beauty
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The World’s Most Expensive Bottle Of Wine Costs £109,000

Penfolds, the South Australia based winery, has released what is said to be the world’s most expensive wine, selling for a staggering £109,000 (AUD$168,000) per bottle. Just 12 specially designed, hand-blown glass ampoules of the 2004 Kalimna Block 42 Cabernet Sauvignon have been produced. The celebrated wine, which was unveiled at a dinner for wine collectors […]
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