GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024

Statistics About The Most Expensive Champagne

The most expensive champagne sold at auction was a 30-liter bottle of Krug "Clos d'Ambonnay" 1995, which fetched $74,000 in 2009.

In this post, we explore the world of high-priced champagne, revealing some staggering statistics about the most expensive bottles ever sold and the jaw-dropping prices attached to these luxurious indulgences. From limited editions to rare vintages, the champagne market showcases a realm of opulence that is truly unmatched. Discover the extraordinary prices and exclusivity surrounding these prestigious champagne brands as we delve into the realm of luxury bubbly.

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"The most expensive champagne bottle ever sold was a 30-liter bottle of Armand de Brignac 'Midas' Midas which fetched $275,000."

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"Only 20 bottles of the ultra-exclusive Goût de Diamants were ever created, priced at $1.8 million per bottle."

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"The Perrier-Jouet market price can reach up to $50,000."

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"A 3-liter bottle of Louis Roederer, Cristal Brut 1990 Millennium Cuvee Methuselah, was sold for $18,800 in 2005."

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"Dom Pérignon Rose Gold (Mathusalem, 6 Liter), 1996 can be bought for about $49,000."

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"A bottle of Krug, Clos d'Ambonnay, 1995 costs around $3,699."

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"Only 1000 bottles of Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon Charles & Diana 1961 were released, each priced at about $4,309."

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"The 2013 release of Piper Heidsieck Rare Le Secret High Jewellery Edition was limited to 10 bottles, each priced at $150,000."

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"One bottle of Boërl & Kroff Brut costs around $2,489."

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"Armand de Brignac Brut Gold (Ace of Spades), Midas can reach a price up to $275,000."

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"The Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill costs around $210 per bottle."

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"A Laurent-Perrier Alexandra Rosé 2004 can be found for a price of approximately $340."

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"The average bottle price of Salon Blanc de Blancs Le Mesnil-sur-Oger is around $620."

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"The Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon By David Lynch (Jeroboam, 3 Liter) 2003 costs about $11,179."

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"The world record for the most expensive bottle of champagne ever sold is the Goût de Diamants, at $1.8 million."

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"Krug Clos d’Ambonnay 1995 costs roughly $3,500 per bottle."

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"A 750ml bottle of Moët & Chandon MCIII costs around $450."

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"Bollinger Blanc de Noirs Vieilles Vignes Francaises can cost as much as $650 per bottle."

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"Champagne Salon’s “Le Mesnil,” produced only 37 times in the span of a century, retails for around $400 per bottle."

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"Louis Roederer’s Cristal Brut 1990 (Methuselah, 6 Liter) was once sold at a Sotheby’s auction for $17,625."

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In conclusion, the world of champagne showcases a wide range of luxury options, with prices varying from hundreds to millions of dollars per bottle. Rare and limited edition champagnes such as the Goût de Diamants and Piper Heidsieck Rare Le Secret High Jewellery Edition command exorbitant prices, while more widely available options like Dom Pérignon and Louis Roederer still fetch significant sums. The significant variations in pricing reflect the exclusivity, craftsmanship, and prestige associated with different champagne brands and vintages, making the champagne market a fascinating intersection of luxury and craftsmanship.

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