The 15 Most Expensive Champagnes in the World in 2024

Published on September 5, 2024 | 0 Comments
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Sometimes random curiosity gets the best of us and we wonder, what are the most expensive Champagnes in the world? While we typically associate Champagne with celebration and luxury, some bottles are so over-the-top they take opulence to a whole new level. 

From rare deep-sea finds to extravagant showpieces, the most expensive Champagnes in the world have prices that will make you do a double take. In this article, we’re popping the cork on the 15 most expensive Champagnes in the world and exploring what makes these sparkling bottles so expensive.

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What Is the Most Expensive Champagne in the World?

The most expensive Champagne in the world is Champagne Avenue Foch. To call this bottle luxurious is an understatement; it’s not just about what’s inside that makes this the most expensive Champagne in the world — though the Champagne itself is crafted with the finest ingredients — it’s also about what’s on the bottle.

To make it one of the most expensive Champagnes, the bottle is adorned with a unique NFT artwork featuring a Mutant Ape, part of the wider Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection. It’s also a one-of-a-kind limited edition bottle, which drastically increases its value. This ultra-luxurious bottle was sold for a staggering $2.5 million in 2022, surpassing the previous record holder, Gout de Diamants, as the most expensive bottle of Champagne.

Champagne Avenue Foch is the most expensive champagne in the world
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The 15 Most Expensive Bottles of Champagne in the World

1. Jacques Selosse Millesime (2002)

Regarded among the most expensive Champagnes, Jacques Selosse Millesime offers a pleasant tasting experience with notes of candied orange zest, ripe peach fruit and a hint of nougat, making it a perfect pairing for caviar and other expensive food. You can grab yourself a bottle for around $2,312.

Bottle of Jacques Selosse Millesime
via Vivino

2. Krug Clos d'Ambonnay Blanc de Noirs (1996)

Originating from a single small vineyard in Ambonnay, this Champagne is made entirely from Pinot Noir grapes and produced in limited quantities. To get your hands on a bottle, consider luxury wine merchants who sell the most expensive wine and auction houses, where prices typically start around $3,000.

Krug Clos d'Ambonnay Blanc de Noirs is one of the most expensives champagnes in the world
via Vivino

3. Pol Roger Vintage Brut (1921)

Best known as Winston Churchill's favorite Champagne house, Pol Roger released this vintage brut in 1921. It has earned its place on this list of the most expensive Champagnes thanks to its exceptional age and complex flavor profile, with this vintage priced at a cool $3,406 per bottle.

Bottle and box of Pol Roger Vintage Brut
via Honest Grapes

4. Boërl & Kroff Magnum (1996) 

Debuting in 1995, Boërl & Kroff Magnum was created by two friends, Patrick Sabaté and Stéphane Sésé. Known for their delicious tasting Champagnes, Boërl & Kroff source their grapes from three small vineyard plots in the Aube region near Urville. Each bottle is priced at around €4,600 (approximately $5,026).

Boërl & Kroff Magnum is one of the most expensives champagnes
via Winited

5. Moët & Chandon Imperial Vintage (1946) 

Selling for €6,400 (approximately $6,993), Moët & Chandon Imperial Vintage 1946 is a Champagne that needs no introduction. After all, it’s crafted by one of the most iconic Champagne houses, Moët & Chandon. The brand name and the fact that this Champagne undergoes a 12-year aging process in oak barrels before bottling justify its premium price.

Bottle of Moët & Chandon Imperial Vintage
via Wine Auctioneer

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6. Salon Cuvee 'S' Le Mesnil Blanc de Blancs Brut (1966)

With an average price of $9,000, the 1966 Salon Cuvée 'S' Le Mesnil Blanc de Blancs Brut stands as one of the most expensive Champagnes in 2024. This exceptional bottle is produced in limited quantities, adding to its exclusivity and appeal among collectors. As a pure vintage Blanc de Blancs, it is made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes, carefully selected from the finest vineyards.

Salon Cuvee 'S' Le Mesnil Blanc de Blancs Brut is one of the most expensive champagnes
via Vivino

7. Collection Krug Signed by Henri and Rémi Krug (1937) 

The Collection Krug 1937 is an extraordinary vintage Champagne from one of the most prestigious Champagne houses in the world. Discovered in 2012, this rare 1937 bottle highlights the craftsmanship and legacy of the Krug family, with the bottle personally signed by Henri and Rémi Krug. It is one of the most expensive Champagnes in the world and was subsequently sold at auction for €14,777 (roughly $15,800).

Bottle of the Collection Krug Signed by Henri and Rémi Krug
via Krug

8. Dom Perignon Rosé (1959)

The 1959 Dom Pérignon is a legendary vintage that holds a special place in the world of Champagne and rightfully so. It’s one of the rarest and most sought-after Dom Pérignon bottles, produced during a time when the brand was first establishing itself as a premier luxury name and a pivotal figure in the early development of Champagne.

This vintage is considered one of the most expensive Champagnes, not only for its flavor and brand but also for its scarcity. You might have one lying around that belonged to your grandmother, but if not, it’ll cost you upwards of $25,000, with bottles selling for as much as $42,000 at auction.

Dom Perignon Rosé is one of the most expensive champagne
via Vivino

9. Veuve Clicquot (1841) 

Discovered in a shipwreck at the bottom of the Baltic Sea by a group of divers, this 1841 Veuve Clicquot is exceptionally rare and its backstory only adds to its allure. What makes this bottle one of the most expensive Champagnes in the world is that it is one of the oldest drinkable Champagnes ever found; a single taste would be like savoring a unique piece of history preserved over the centuries. It sold at auction for an impressive €30,000 (approximately $34,000).

A bottle of Veuve Clicquot
via Celtic Whiskey Shop

10. Dom Perignon Rose Gold Methuselah 6L (1996) 

The 1996 Dom Pérignon Rosé Gold Methuselah 6L is one of the most luxurious and rare Champagnes in the world. With only 35 bottles ever produced, its scarcity, combined with its stunning presentation, significantly drives up its price, making it highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs. If you’re looking to get your hands on this metallic rose gold bottle, you’ll find it at high-end auction houses or exclusive wine retailers, where it’s typically priced over $50,000.

 Dom Perignon Rose Gold Methuselah 6L is one of the most expensive champagnes
via Klassik Premium

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11. Perrier-Jouët (1874)

A collector's dream, the 1874 Perrier-Jouët originates from the legendary Perrier-Jouët Champagne house and was blended by Charles Perrier himself. This exquisite vintage, with its rich history and exceptional craftsmanship, commands a price of at least $50,000 per bottle.

Two glasses of champagne
via Canva

12. Armand de Brignac Brut Gold Midas 30-Liters (2011) 

Ranked among the most expensive Champagnes in the world, The 2011 Armand de Brignac Brut Gold Champagne Nebuchadnezzar 30L is an extravagant and rather large bottle from the renowned Armand de Brignac brand. If you've heard of it, it's likely you know it as “Ace of Spades”. Thanks to its generous size, limited availability and the brand's prestige, enjoying a bottle will set you back at least $100,000.

Armand de Brignac Brut Gold Midas 30-Liters is one of the most expensive champagnes
via The Champagne Company

13. Heidsieck (1907)

Available in small quantities and rarely seen, the 1907 Heidsieck is on this list of the most expensive Champagnes for a reason. Similarly to the 1841 Veuve Clicquot, it was salvaged from the Baltic Sea by divers in the 1990s. Known by some as the "shipwreck Champagne", it fetched an astounding $275,000 at auction. If you’re on a mission to find this deep-sea treasure, your best bets are luxury auction houses and high-end specialty retailers.

A bottle of Heidsieck champagne
via Champagne Club

14. Armand de Brignac Rosé 30-Litre Midas (2013)

If the beauty and elegance of this bottle don’t catch your eye, the price surely will. The 2013 Armand de Brignac Rosé 30L Midas is known for its striking bright pink exterior and impressive size. This stunning 30-liter bottle, often sold at exclusive events, nightclubs and high-end auctions, is priced at around $275,000. It’s not just the liquid that makes this one of the most expensive Champagnes; the exterior of every Armand de Brignac bottle is hand-crafted by eight artisans and this meticulous work is definitely reflected in the price.

 Armand de Brignac Rosé 30-Litre Midas is one of the most expensive champagnes
via Champagne King

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15. Goût de Diamants (Taste of Diamonds) 

Holding the previous title as the most expensive bottle of Champagne, a single bottle of this sparkling Champagne will set you back $1.8 million, sometimes reaching up to $2.07 million — yes, you read that correctly and no, you don’t need a vision check. To understand why the price tag is so hefty, we need to take a closer look at the bottle's exterior. You’ll find an impressive deep-cut white 19-carat diamond in the center of a diamond-shaped logo, which itself is handcrafted from 18-carat solid gold. It’s starting to make sense, isn't it? 

The inside does not disappoint either. This flavorful nectar was crafted on a family-owned estate in Oger, located in northeastern France, using Grand Cru grapes grown on that very estate. It truly is one of the most expensive Champagnes of all time.

A bottle of Goût de Diamants
via Goût de Diamants

Whether you're an old hand in the world of Champagne or a newbie just starting, these top 15 most expensive Champagnes offer an interesting glimpse into the world of Champagne luxury. Each bottle comes with its own unique story of rarity, craftsmanship and extravagance that goes beyond mere price tags, and you never know: now that you know what you're looking for, next time you pop open a bottle of sparkling wine, you might just stumble across one of the world's most expensive Champagnes.  

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