Thieves stole $320,000 in rare Burgundy from a Milan restaurant in under three minutes
Thieves made off with approximately £250,000 worth of rare Burgundy wines from a Milan restaurant in less than three minutes, highlighting the ongoing security challenges faced by fine dining establishments across Europe. The brazen heist underscores the vulnerability of premium wine collections and the high stakes involved in storing and serving rare vintages. It's a stark reminder of why restaurants and wine merchants investing in robust security measures is critical to protecting valuable inventory.
Originally published by Vinetur
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