World's 10 Most Expensive Champagnes


Krug 1990
Krug 1990 is on the fifth spot with a high price tag of $224. It is another production of the Krug champagne house. Its flavor has shades of gooseberry and ginger. The flavor is well balanced and rich. Even the fresh and fruity notes of this champagne are draped with old, antique and musty shades. This fizz is another one of the vintage champagnes. With a great colour the bottle is perfect; its rim has a hazy green tone. When the Champagne is poured there is an outpour of bubbles.

Krug Grand Cuvee
Krug Grand Cuvee is on the sixth place among the pricey champagnes at a price of #172. It’s called the flagship of the Krug house. The Champagne is grand every time it’s poured.  The Grand Cuvee has a stunning mix of flavors, with three different champagne grapes. This champagne is known to preserve its elegance, complexity and consistency in its every blend. The finish lingers with both toasty aroma and nuttiness, in the end its freshness prevails leaving one craving for more.

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