Jeroboam was produced in the vineyards of Nathaniel Rothschild and is known as one of the best wines made in the last 100 years. Its label bears the famous ‘V’ symbol, signifying the victory of the allied forces in World War II. It has a blackberry and oak flavour, with aromas of vanilla and baking spices. It was sold at an auction in London to an anonymous buyer.

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