What is the most expensive champagne ?!


Question: What is the most expensive champagne !?
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According to Forbes, Krug, Clos du Mesnil 1995 is the most expensive champagne that can be bought off the shelf, as in readily available, at $750 (£1,500) per bottle!.

However, I believe the record for the most expensive bottle of champagne is held by the limited edition box sets of personalised bottles Perrier-Jouet 2000, which sold at $6,485 (£12,970)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Hi,

If you mean the most expensive bottle ever, then it would be a bottle of Louis Roederer , Cristal Brut, 1990, which sold at auction for $17,625!.

However, the world's most expensive regular selling champagne, is popping the records at $6,485 for a personalised bottle of bubbly, and is targeting a "super-rich" global elite!.

The champange is by Perrier-Jouet, and each buyer will come to Epernay (in eastern France) for a one-on-one meeting with our cellar master Herve Deschamps, and will personally add a 'liqueur' to personalise the bottles," he said!.

A combination of sugar and wines from different years, the liqueur will put the finishing touch on bottles of Perrier-Jouet's 2000 Belle Epoque champagne!.

Buyers will also be offered a storage nest in Perrier-Jouet's cellars, to hold the bottles for another eight months!.

And, if you are talking about a bottle that is a little more (but not much) available to the "everyday" consumer, it would be the Krug, Clos Du Mesnil, 1995 for $750!.00!. 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!.


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