Real or fake ?

by Repulsive-Owl-8187

20 Comments

  1. neurotichamster8

    that ’45 label looks too pristine to be real, edges/corners look off to me. dunno.

    also fill level on the ’45 is like to the top….you’d think it would be lower by now

  2. dekeukenprins

    The fill level on that ‘45 is really high. You would expect it to be lower. So I would say fake.

  3. BroodjeHaring

    Fake as hell. Though I’d like a closeup of the word Petrus.

  4. SpaceJackRabbit

    Take more pictures and send them to Pétrus. They’re the only ones who will have a definitive answer.

  5. bone1205

    You should just assume all Petrus from the 40’s is fake unless you have iron clad provenance.

  6. CountofAnjou

    The vintage font on the ‘83 looks really shonky

  7. The font for 1993 seems off and as mentioned the fill height on the 45 is high. Definitely need more photos of both and also information on provenance.

  8. Business-Commercial4

    Middle aisle of Lidl just crushing it these days

  9. samwise141

    How tf could you prove provenance for a bottle that old? Id be so curious to try it…

  10. Appropriate-Neat-771

    Love the Albanians in the reflection, definitely fake.

  11. Looks fake.

    The older vintages of Petrus has a much ”clearer” green bottle. It’s not a dark tint and much more see through. But might be just the light in the picture.

    Also is the top waxed? I don’t think Petrus ever waxed their corks but I could be wrong.

    With all of that said, there is probably more 1945 fakes than real ones.

  12. hello_world_1984

    The 45 looks fake to me, fill is too high for a 80 year old wine and the label paper doesnt actually look age worn but rather just made to look dirty and old.

  13. Spaceginja

    Does anybody on this thread, and I have no problem with your own choices, actually spend more than $10,000 for a bottle of wine? Heck, I’ll lower it to $1,000. Pomerol’s seem like something only an emperor could afford.