Looking at the packaging on that bottle of red wine, Ye Qiu knew it was a collector's edition of the 1982 Lafite, much more expensive than the 1982 Lafite sold outside.
This must be one of the finest wines in this high-end establishment.
The female server handed a slip to Louise for signature, and as Louise signed her name, Ye Qiu noticed that this red wine cost nearly thirty thousand euros per bottle.
It was certainly not cheap.
When Ye Qiu swirled the wine in his glass and tasted a sip, he found that it was true—worth every penny. Even with a price difference of just a thousand or two euros, the taste varied immensely, let alone wine with such a staggering price disparity.
Louise gracefully picked up her glass, swirled it similarly, cast a soulful glance at Ye Qiu, and took a small sip of the wine.