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World’s Three Most Expensive Champagnes

by Onflames on 13/09/07 at 4:29 pm

Champagnes are widely enjoyed all around the world. But can we afford the most expensive ones?

Champagne comes in different sized bottles and of varying prices. But there are the extreme ones, which are the world’s most expensive ones.

LOUIS ROEDERER, CRISTAL BRUT 1990

Price: $ 17,625

An unidentified seller really made money at an auction in December 2005, when he sold a bottle of this champagne at an auction. Ever since, the brand has gained great popularity and is now a world-wide highly recognized brand. The enormous gold-labeled bottle stores 6 liters of the most expensive champagne in the world.

KRUG, CLOS DU MESNIL 1995

Price: $ 750

Talking about luxury champagne, the Krug Mesnil really beats the rest. It is made from grapes from just one small vineyard of 4.5 acres. This champagne is quite rare as in the 1995 vintage, only 12,624 bottles of it were produced. For a champagne so “young” in age, its recent releases are soft, delicate and easily accessible.

BOLLIGNER BLANC DE NOIRS VIEILLES VIGNES FRANCAISES 1997

Price: $ 400

Blanc de noire is the rarest of all campaigns due to its special ingredient: Pinot Noir grape. This champagne with amazing fuzz is composed entirely of the Pinot Noir grape, a special grape of tiny size that is grown only in a limited number of vines in France. Even in vintage years, only 40 bottles of this extraordinary champagne make it to the U.S.

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Lucy Lockett

Sep 13th, 2007

I do enjoy a sip of Bollinger champagne!

Icycucky

Sep 14th, 2007

Great job!

Darlene McFarlane

Sep 14th, 2007

Great job with the research for this article. Interesting and way out of my price range.

Mys Lyke Meeh

Sep 30th, 2007

What if I will taste a champagne for the first time of my life with this very expensive champagne in the world, what kind of feeling would it be? Hmmn…!!!

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