Dozens of visitors at a wine festival in Beirut's Hippodrome looked on as the giant receptacle, measuring 94.48 inches in height and 65 inches in diameter, was revealed.
An adjudicator from the Guinness Book of World Records then confirmed that the plexiglass vessel, created by engineers Walid Richa and Moussa Zakharia, is indeed the world's biggest.
'The previous record was set in Portugal 12 years ago and I’m proud to announce that Lebanon has achieved a new record,' remarked Liz Smith.
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Organisers of the wine festival proceeded to pour around 100 bottles of Lebanese wine into the giant glass, mixing up a tasty cocktail of red, white and rosé varieties.
Even with dozens of bottles poured into it, however, the size of the glass meant it was still barely a quarter full.
In recent years, Lebanon has also laid claim to the world’s biggest servings of kibbeh and tabbouleh - traditional meat and salad dishes - and the largest bowl of hummus.
The planet's previous record-holding wine receptacle, for anyone wondering, measured 59.44 inches in height and 57.48 inches at its widest point.
An adjudicator from the Guinness Book of World Records then confirmed that the plexiglass vessel, created by engineers Walid Richa and Moussa Zakharia, is indeed the world's biggest.
'The previous record was set in Portugal 12 years ago and I’m proud to announce that Lebanon has achieved a new record,' remarked Liz Smith.
More: World's biggest bottle of wine created, world's biggest hangover to follow
Organisers of the wine festival proceeded to pour around 100 bottles of Lebanese wine into the giant glass, mixing up a tasty cocktail of red, white and rosé varieties.
Even with dozens of bottles poured into it, however, the size of the glass meant it was still barely a quarter full.
In recent years, Lebanon has also laid claim to the world’s biggest servings of kibbeh and tabbouleh - traditional meat and salad dishes - and the largest bowl of hummus.
The planet's previous record-holding wine receptacle, for anyone wondering, measured 59.44 inches in height and 57.48 inches at its widest point.