A man poured away more than £2M worth of luxury wine during a break-in.<br /><br />CCTV footage shows a hooded figure slipping between the tanks at a Spanish winery and releasing 60,000 litres of two of the company's most expensive wines. <br /><br />During the break in, which took place around 3:30am on February 18, the intruder opened five tanks at Cepa 21's facility in Castrillo del Duero, Spain.<br /><br />The wines, Horcajo and Malabrigo, retail for around £80 and £35 a bottle, respectively, and the equivalent of 80,000 bottles were lost.<br /><br />The total cost of the wine lost was given as £2,14 million (€2.5million).<br /><br />Representatives of the winery have speculated that the perpetrator knew the building as he was able to navigate the premises easily in the dark. <br /><br />They have also said that the tanks that were emptied were not easy to open, which seems to indicate knowledge of winemaking.<br /><br />Police continue to investigate the incident.
