Théo Hernandez, 15,000 euros of wine for Christmas!

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Théo Hernandez had a complicated end to the year. Consequence of the numerous controversies which have punctuated these last months. The AC Milan player was accused of having attacked two women during a nightclub event and of being addicted to nitrous oxide. And these extra-sporting affairs were accompanied by less successful performances for the man who was promoted to captain of the Rossonerri.

According to the Italian press, the former Madrilenian was also reframed by his coach in front of his teammates and tasted the sidelines during the last two outings of the Milanese before the holidays. “It’s never a punishment, it’s simply that he must find his best physical condition,” commented Paulo Fonseca, the former Lille technician.

Three Petruses for Christmas

This bad patch obviously did not prevent Théo Hernandez from taking advantage of it during the holidays. This is evidenced by the photo posted by the defender of the France team on social networks. For Christmas, the native of Marseille, a great wine lover, wanted to treat himself by releasing three bottles of Petrus, one of the great wines of Bordeaux. Three bottles for three different vintages: 1992, 1998 and 2015.

Considering the prices circulating on the internet, these three bottles cost at least some 15,000 euros for the vice-world champion. The 2015 bottle alone costs around 6,500 euros, this year being considered one of the best with “icy notes of currants, vegetal nuances, sweet spices, carobs and balsamic touches paving the way for a dynamic and lively palate”.

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