Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz enjoy £770 red wine on Valentine’s Day

Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz enjoy a £770 bottle of red wine as they enjoy a Valentine’s Day dinner at Matsuhisa

They have never been shy about spending money on fancy dishes.

And Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz certainly treated themselves on Valentine’s Day while enjoying a £770 bottle of red wine at dinner at Matsuhisa in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.

The budding chef, who has previously been criticized for using fancy ingredients for his Instagram cooking tutorials, was seen heading to the sushi restaurant holding hands with the actress.

Nicola cut a sleek figure in a shiny black jacket with leather pants, adding a pop of color with a striking red lip.

Brooklyn then took to her Instagram Stories over their dinner to share a snapshot of the pricey wine, which was a 2015 Château Mouton Rothschild.

Glazed! Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz headed out for a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner at Matsuhisa in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.

How much does it cost? The couple certainly splurged during their sushi dinner, enjoying a £770 bottle of 2015 Château Mouton Rothschild.

The couple was seen heading into the restaurant hand in hand, with Brooklyn opting for casual blue jeans, a white T-shirt, and a matching sweater, tied around her shoulders.

Brooklyn has previously been criticized by her followers for using expensive ingredients while cooking for her Instagram followers.

She recently used truffle to make a tagliatelle, gushing that she could never use too much in her dish.

according to 2021 Dear All, the winter black truffle has an average price of $20.49 an ounce, while the burgundy black truffle is $24.93 an ounce and the summer black truffle is $22.57 an ounce. It is not known what type of truffle Brooklyn used.

Last month, Brooklyn also spent hundreds of pounds on its controversial Michelin-style Sunday roast.

The butchers told MailOnline the meat appeared to be a 5kg cut of sirloin dry-aged for 28 days that would be worth between £200 and £300 at a meat market.

Brooklyn also used copious amounts of butter, which currently commands a sky-high price due to global milk shortages.

Surprised fans were quick to comment on the cost of the meal, with one commenting: “What hurts me the most is that it probably costs more than most British families can afford to spend on food in a week.” [sic]’

Bold! Nicola cut a sleek figure in a shiny black jacket with leather pants, adding a pop of color with a striking red lip.

Others added: ‘Heart attack on a plate. totally unnecessary amount of it. Most people’s budgets do not include any type of “aged” meat. In fact, those black gloves put me off anyway. So unattractive!’;

‘I couldn’t afford the amount of butter used! I’d rather pay a tenna per roast than £80 in butter’; “I wonder the cost because the price of the butter was around £430.”

However, Brooklyn also recently showed its fans a cheaper option, having recreated the famous ‘Scouse soup’, which can cost just £2 a slice.

However, fans took advantage of the comments to criticize the recipe, saying that he should have made the soup from scratch and added more vegetables, instead of using a carton of supermarket broth.

That’s expensive! Brooklyn has previously come under fire for his use of fancy ingredients in his Instagram cooking tutorials, including truffles while demonstrating a tagliatelle.

Related Post