Here are the ten most expensive champagnes. All those expensive bottles can be seen by scrolling in the facial image.

See also world’s 10 most expensive drinks here.

1. Goût de Diamond – 11 million. Kr.

the World’s most expensive champagne was introduced in 2013 by the 29 year-old Shammi Shinh. The champagne comes from 100% Grand Cru grapes grown on 8 hectares of enkeltmark in Ogier of Chapuy house. Each bottle of Goût de Diamond have attached a brilliant from Swarovski which explains the wild price.

2. Moët & Chandon Dom Perignon Charles & Diana 1961 – dkk 25,000.

This champagne was served from Magnum to Charles and Diana’s wedding in 1981. Later were a few copies put up for sale and the price is pt. up on the good dkk 25,000. per bottle.

3. Krug Clos d’Ambonnay – 15.000 kr.

A Blanc de Noir champagnes from the best champagne houses, exclusively on Pinot Noir.

4. Boërl & Kroff Brut – 14.000 kr.

Recognized champagnemærke from the house Drappier uses the best grapes from the different plots in this champagne. This is their basis of Non Vintage champagne. Also available in a 30 liter bottle to 700.000 kr.

5. Moët & Chandon Dom Perignon White Gold – 14.000 kr.

This Moet & Chandon champagne comes in a white gold plated dress specially made for collectors.

6. Boërl & Kroff Brut Rose – 13.000 kr.

Boërl & Kroff has two champagnes on the list and this is their NV Rosé is made from Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir.

7. Krug Private Cuvée – 11.500 kr.

Krug was founded by Joseph Krug in 1843 in Reims. Today, the house is owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton which also owns Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Château d’yquem and Ruinart.

8. Moët & Chandon Dom Perignon by Karl Lagerfeld – 11.400 kr.

This special edition was launched In 1988 and is designed by the German designer Karl Lagerfeld.

9. Krug Brut David Sugar Engraved ‘Quail Design in Flowering Tree’ – $ 10,000.

This special edition from the Krug becomes pt. sold for about $ 10,000.

10. Moët & Chandon Bi Centenary Cuvée Dry Imperial 1943 – 8000 kr.

This Moet & Chardon 1943 was a 200 year anniversary edition. Moët & Chandon was founded in 1743 by Claude Moët and the house is today the owner of over 1,000 acres of vineyards in Champagne, and annually produces more than 26 million. bottles.

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