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Original Au Chateau De Vosne-Romanee vintage wine cheese tray / decorative plaqueGlass16" L x 7" W X 1.5" D
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Slumped Wine Bottle - cheese tray or a decorative plaque.A curious artist collected empty wine bottles from New York City clubs & restaurants which hosted lavish Wall Street parties. These empty bottles are "slumped' and transformed into classy cheese trays or decorative art plaques. The wine bottle label and vintage is a great conversation piece.
Further Info
"Original Au Chateau De Vosne Romanee Vintage Wine Cheese" showcases Burgundian winemaking excellence in this transformed bottle from one of the world's most prestigious wine regions. The deep emerald glass maintains its elegant silhouette while prominently featuring the esteemed "Vosne-Romanée" appellation on its pristine white label. The iconic 2009 vintage from Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair is identified beneath the domain's aristocratic crest with its heraldic lions-visual testament to the legendary status of this producer whose vineyards lie in the heart of Burgundy's most coveted terroir.
About Artwork: Original Au Chateau De Vosne Romanee Vintage Wine Cheese
This 16-inch long glass tray represents the intersection of viticultural heritage and creative repurposing. The bottle's origin-Vosne-Romanée, home to some of the world's most sought-after and expensive Pinot Noir wines-speaks to extraordinary provenance, as Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair produces some of Burgundy's most collectible wines from vineyards that have been cultivated for centuries. Through the glass slumping technique, this once-precious vessel has been carefully heated and transformed while preserving its distinguished identity and historical significance. The twisted silver wire handle adds both functionality and refined contrast to the deep bottle-green glass. When displayed in contemporary spaces, this piece brings French winemaking aristocracy into everyday settings, creating a sophisticated conversation piece that connects viewers to Burgundy's hallowed traditions while demonstrating how creative vision can transform even the most prestigious empties into enduring functional art.
Provenance
New Jersey 2014