LeBron James takes wine worth more than R,000 to watch NBA game;  know the label

LeBron James takes wine worth more than R$5,000 to watch NBA game; know the label


The Los Angeles Lakers star attended the game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics




With the Los Angeles Lakers eliminated from the NBA playoffs, LeBron James watched Game 4 between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics on Monday evening, the 13th, and grabbed a bottle of wine to taste.

The basketball star drank Californian red wine Opus One, which in Brazil costs more than R$5,000 a bottle – depending on the vintage – in the game that ended with Boston winning 109-102, opening 3-1 the series. With this result, the Boston team is just one win away from the Eastern Conference final.

Made with a blend of 78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot and small amounts of Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec, the red chosen by LeBron combines aromas of black fruits, spices and floral touches with powerful, silky tannins that promise the wine can be stored for several decades.

Wine production is very careful and therefore all employees of the winery, even those who take on bureaucratic functions, have to take care of a small part of the vineyard and participate in the production of wine, to understand why the quality of wine is the thing more important .

The perfectionism is such that all the corks rest in an alcoholic solution for 8 hours, are dried, hydrated again and tested.

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Source: Terra

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