La Tour d’Argent, one of Paris’ most renowned restaurants and the inspiration for the film Ratatouille, has reported the disappearance of more than £1.3 million ($1.5 million) worth of wine from its cellar. The missing wine, including Romanée Conti, a highly sought-after and expensive vintage, could have gone missing anytime since January 2020. French police were alerted and an investigation has been launched, although no evidence of a robbery has been found thus far. The loss was discovered during a routine inventory, with an estimated 83 bottles missing out of the 300,000 total in the cellar. The missing bottles are numbered, posing a significant challenge if a thief aims to sell them discreetly. The stolen wine includes prized vintages from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, known for producing some of the world’s most expensive wines. The market impact of this incident, along with concerns regarding security measures, raise questions about the vulnerability of high-value assets in the restaurant industry. A thorough investigation is required to determine the circumstances surrounding this wine heist and ensure the security of valuable assets in the future.
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