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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The record for the most expensive single bunch of grapes sold at a wholesale auction in Japan was broken on Thursday. A bunch of Ruby Roman grapes sold for approximately ...
A bunch of 24 Ruby Roman grapes was sold Tuesday for 1.2 million yen — the equivalent of about $11,000 U.S. dollars, or $450 per grape — at the first auction of the season in the Ishikawa ...
A single bunch of grapes sold for a record-breaking ¥1 million ($8,200) at a wholesale auction Thursday in Japan's Ishikawa prefecture.
A single bunch of grapes has sold in Japan for 1 million Yen --or about $8,200. The Ruby Roman grapes, prized for their sweetness, low acidity and perfectly round shape, were won at auction by ...
A bunch of Ruby Roman grapes sold at an auction house in Japan on Thursday for 1.1 million yen—almost $11,000. With just 30 grapes in a bunch, that equates to roughly $350 per grape, according ...
According to Today, this $11,000 bunch of grapes was purchased by a grocery store in Japan that plans to put the grapes on display and give them out as free samples. Yep, sounds like a really ...
Bunch of grapes auctioned for $910 in Japan. A new variety of premium grapes debuted in Japan on Monday, with a single bunch fetching as much as 100,000 yen ($910).
In Japan, however, a single bunch of grapes just sold at auction for 1.1 million yen — or nearly $11,000. As the Guardian reports, that's the equivalent of approximately $350 per grape.
A bunch of Ruby Roman grapes, which are grown in Japan’s Ishikawa prefecture, sold for a record-breaking price of $8,200. The bunch had 26 grapes, meaning each grape cost a whopping $315.
The Bunch of Grapes was a favorite sign ; hardly a large town in England but had an inn of the name, while in London there were several. Indeed, ...