The Beryl variant of 1947 French Cheval-Blanc from Cardsmiths Series 2 honors one of the most extraordinary vintages in wine history. Numbered 019/149, this collectible radiates refined elegance, capturing the spirit of a vintage that defied the odds to become a legend.
The 1947 Cheval-Blanc, a Saint-Émilion Bordeaux, achieved international acclaim after a bottle sold at Christie’s in 2010 for $304,375, ranking among the most expensive wines ever sold. Despite the extreme heat of the 1947 harvest, this vintage earned Class A status, an honor shared by only one other Saint-Émilion wine — a testament to its remarkable resilience and craftsmanship.
This Beryl variant mirrors that same brilliance, pairing rarity with timeless beauty. Its gemstone-green luster symbolizes the excellence and prestige that define both fine wine and fine collectibles.
Details:
Series: Series 2
Card #: 54
Variant: Beryl
Limited to: 149 copies
Serial #: 019/149
Year: 2023
Publisher: Cardsmiths
Artist: Arturs Zaharchuk
A refined collectible that toasts the fusion of rarity, history, and enduring value.
