Cheers! French chef hails police after stolen wine found

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Thu, 05 Apr 2018 - 10:06 GMT

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Jean Sulpice thanked police after 250 bottles of vintage wine were recovered - AFP

Jean Sulpice thanked police after 250 bottles of vintage wine were recovered - AFP

PARIS - 6 April 2018: Bottles of fine wine worth hundreds of thousands of euros have been returned to a top French chef, police said on Thursday.

Thieves took 320 bottles of vintage wine from Jean Sulpice's restaurant by picturesque Lake Annecy in the French Alps in February -- just two days after he was awarded two Michelin stars.

The wine, worth a total of 400,000 euros $490,000), was stolen from the cellar of the Auberge du Pere Bise, where clients pay up to 92 euros for a starter, 84 euros for a main course and 210 euros for a tasting menu.

"We have arrested the perpetrators of the burglary, four in number, and their accomplices. Some 250 bottles out of the 320 stolen were found," police told AFP. "The booty was estimated at 400,000 euros."

Sulpice, who won 2018 "cook of the year" in the Gault Millau guide, said in a statement: "After two months of investigations, the cellar of the Auberge du Pere Bise has found part of its historical heritage.

"We would like to warmly thank the Annecy Gendarmerie and more particularly the Research Brigade for its professionalism."

The chef added: "It is thanks to their determination that a century of work has been saved."

The recovered wine included bottles of Chateau Yquem, Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Petrus, Chateau Mouton Rothschild, and Chateau Margaux.

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