The clear brown bottle is 11 ¾ inches high and filled with red fluid. It has a beige label and gold capsule and reads “2355 Chau Picard Bourdeaux.”
Seen on a table outside Château Picard in the Star Trek: Picard season two episode #201 "The Star Gazer," which aired the week of March 3, 2022. Château Picard was the Picard family estate and vineyard in La Barre, France (Burgandy). It had been tended by the family since the first half of the 23rd century. The Bordeaux wines of Château Picard were awarded the Appellation Grand Cru Contrôlée. After resigning in protest from Starfleet in 2385, former Admiral Jean-Luc Picard moved to Château Picard and took over the vineyards. Unlike the aversions to the use of modern technology on the family property shared by his father and his older brother, Jean-Luc employed and installed modern conveniences. The clear brown bottles are 11 ¾ inches high and filled with red fluid. One bottle has a gold label and gold capsule and reads "Chateau La Barre 2294," which is a homage to the label scene in the TNG episode "Family." Another bottle has a red label and capsule that reads "Château Picard Réserve Privée 2325." The last bottle has a beige label and gold capsule and reads "2355 Chau Picard Bourdeaux." The bottles were screen-matched.