Inspired by the might of the ruler of the Greek gods, Belaire created Belaire ZEUS, the World's Largest Bottle of Bubbly. This 45-liter bottle is the equivalent to 60 standard bottles of Belaire and it stands tall at 3.5 feet and 160 pounds when full.
As the world's largest bottle of bubbly currently available, Belaire ZEUS needs the strength of three people to carry and pour. It's also extremely limited in production and only two of these colossal bottles have been made. While one is filled with Belaire's signature Rare Rosé, the second contains Luc Belaire Luxe.
This steel bottle has been in the works for seven years and it required the aid of aerospace engineers and a never-done-before procedure involving spin forming, machining, internal coating, powder coating and pressure testing.
Record-Breaking Wine Bottles
Belaire ZEUS is the Largest Bottle of Bubbly Currently Available
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