Most expensive champagnes in the world

Discover an exclusive selection of the most expensive and luxurious champagnes available on the global market. This list features bottles from prestigious brands and rare editions, ideal for collectors and connoisseurs. Explore the unique characteristics that justify their exorbitant prices, from exceptional vintages to artistic presentations. It is the definitive guide for those looking to invest in the pinnacle of sparkling winemaking.

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    Jacques Selosse Millesime 2002

    141 Global Votes
    • One of the finest Champagnes to be tasted

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    This champagne is an exceptional French white vintage wine, with only 3,600 bottles produced, making it a highly sought-after rarity. Its average price of $2,402 per bottle reflects its exclusivity and high demand among collectors and connoisseurs of fine wines.

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    Moët & Chandon Dom Pérignon Charles and Diana 1961

    136 Global Votes
    • Specially produced for the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana

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    This champagne is renowned for its extraordinary historical value and rarity, having been the official champagne served at the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana in 1981. Bottles, especially in magnum format, fetch extremely high prices at auction, with some estimates exceeding $90,000. Its exclusivity and connection to such a significant event make it a highly sought-after collector's item.

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    Bollinger Grande Annee 1990

    136 Global Votes
    • Highly recommended by Wine Advocate

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    The Bollinger Grande Annee 1990 is a highly valued vintage champagne, with market prices reaching up to $3,000 for a 12-bottle case, placing it among the most expensive champagnes. Its exceptional quality and critical acclaim, with scores up to 95, contribute to its high value and demand in the fine wine market.

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    Taste of Diamonds 2013

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    • Logo handcrafted from 18-carat gold

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    This champagne stands out as one of the most expensive bottles ever sold, priced at $1.8 million in 2013. Its value stems from the inclusion of a 19-carat diamond and 18-karat white gold detailing in its design, transforming the bottle into a luxurious jewel.

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    Dom Pérignon P3 Plénitude Brut (2025 Release)

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    • Awarded 96 points

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    This champagne is distinguished by its extraordinary price, with vintages exceeding 10,000 euros, placing it among the most expensive in the world. Its value stems from its extended aging, which imparts unparalleled complexity and depth of flavor, and its status as one of Dom Pérignon's rarest and most sought-after expressions.

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    Krug Clos d'Ambonnay Blanc de Noirs 1996

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    • One of the world's most exclusive Champagnes

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    This champagne is a wine of profound power, depth, structure, and opulence, boasting a 95-point rating and an average price of $3,699 per bottle. Its 1996 vintage is considered a "cult vintage" and is one of Krug's most exclusive offerings, justifying its high value in the luxury champagne market.

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    Krug Clos du Mesnil Blanc de Blancs Brut 2008

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    • Exceptional single-vineyard Champagne

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    This champagne is renowned for its exclusivity and high market price, driven by its limited production from a single vineyard and exceptional quality. Its reputation is built on the complexity, elegance, and aging potential it offers, consistently acclaimed by critics and collectors.

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    Boërl & Kroff Magnum 1996

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    • Produced in exceptional years when quality is high

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    This champagne is a Brut Millésimé from an exceptional vintage, known for its minuscule production and high demand among collectors. Its auction prices and exclusivity position it as one of the most expensive and sought-after champagnes globally.

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    Louis Roederer Cristal 2014

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    • Dazzling and vibrant

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    This champagne stands out for its high price, which reflects its exceptional quality and reputation as one of the world's most luxurious sparkling wines. Its meticulous production, including a precise blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and partial oak aging, contributes to its value in the luxury market.

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    Armand de Brignac Brut Gold (6 L)

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    • Provides a rich combination of flavors

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    This champagne is included due to its high price point, driven by both its quality and its distinctive gold bottle and strong marketing strategy. It offers a complex, full-bodied flavor profile with notes of brioche and ripe fruit, which has been well-regarded in blind tastings. Its 3-liter Jeroboam format significantly contributes to its exclusivity and cost.

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    Dom Pérignon P3 Plénitude Rosé

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    • Claims title of world's most expensive Champagne

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    This champagne stands out due to its extended aging process, which grants it exceptional complexity and depth of flavor, characteristic of high-end wines. Its elevated price reflects the exclusivity of its vintages and the meticulous craftsmanship that makes it a highly coveted luxury product.

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    Charles Heidsieck Champagne Charlie 1982

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    • Extraordinary intensity for its age

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    This champagne is highly valued for its extraordinary intensity and freshness, making it taste significantly younger than its age. Its average price of over $1,100 per 750ml bottle and up to $2,499 for a magnum firmly places it among the most expensive champagnes globally. The 1982 vintage is particularly sought after for its aromatic complexity and exceptional aging potential.

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    Krug Grande Cuvée (171ème Édition)

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    • Reveals a dazzling golden color

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    This champagne stands out for its complexity and winemaking process, blending over a hundred wines from various vintages to achieve a unique expression. Its flavor profile, featuring notes of ripe white fruits, yeast, and a creamy texture, along with its exceptionally long finish, justifies its high price point. It represents an investment in a luxurious tasting experience, recognized by critics and users for its superior quality.

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    Salon Blanc de Blancs

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    • One of the most prestigious houses in Champagne

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    This champagne is distinguished by its rarity and meticulous craftsmanship, using exclusively Chardonnay grapes from a single Grand Cru vineyard in Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. Its limited production and extended aging potential contribute to its high market value, reflecting its status as a luxury product in high demand among connoisseurs.