What is a world record?
Guinness World Records only recognises WORLD records. We do not recognise national or country specific achievements. All Guinness World Records titles must also fulfil some key criteria including:
- Measurable (all records must be defined as the fastest, longest, tallest, shortest, largest, heaviest, oldest or most)
- Based on a single variable (we would only recognise the fastest car OR the longest journey - but never the longest journey in the fastest car)
- Verifiable (can you prove it?)
- Breakable (all our records must be open to being challenged by a greater achievement).
Even for the bottles of wine, there is a Guinness World Records:
The growers who have made this artwork definitely had a lot of bottles to be able to fill in what has become the largest bottle of wine in the world! A bottle of 4.50 meters with far more beauty in 1850 liters of wine or Bordeaux Claret, as the French call it.
To achieve it were the producers of Wang Chen Wines in Liaoning in China.
The bottle contains 3 times the amount of wine than the previous record made in Austria by the Kracher, whose bottle contained about 490 liters of Grande Cuvee. "We are very proud of our record and the wine inside is of excellent quality. We toasted everyone with a glass taken out of the bottle "- said a spokesman for the winery.