most expensive wine

The World’s Most Expensive Wine Ever Sold

5 mins read

Wine is one of the most popular alcoholic beverages in the world. Some countries that are famous for wine such as Italy, France, Spain, and the United States. There are so many types and brands of wine that you can find in shops that are licensed to sell wine. It is clear that the price of a wine is determined by many things such as how it is made, where it is made, history, taste, and also age. So the price is also very diverse, some are cheap and some are expensive. Curious about what wines get the price tag as the most expensive wine in the world? Check out this list!

1. Romanée Conti 1945 – 558,000 USD

Romanée Conti 1945

As always, the older the age of a wine, it will have an impact on the taste and price. It feels more delicious and stronger, the price will also go up. Romanee Conti is a prime example of a number of expensive old wines. The price makes this wine as the most expensive wine in the world.

Made in 1945 as the name implies, this wine is now worth 558,000 USD per bottle. Actually, the price increase of this wine is also influenced by the vineyard. In 1946, the vineyard that Romanee Conti is made of was damaged by pests. Because it is difficult to restore the function of the fields, production is hampered while prices are increasingly soaring.

2. Domaine Leroy Musigny Grand Cru – 551,314 USD

Domaine Leroy Musigny Grand CruThere was one important female figure behind Domaine Leroy. Domaine Leroy is a world famous wine brand. Its founder was Madame Lalou Bize Leroy in 1988. This woman became the legal owner of Domaine d’Auvenay and Domaine Leroy. Wine Domaine Leroy is famous for its red color and top class taste.

 

Musigny Grand Cru is one of Domaine Leroy’s creations that is in great demand by many people. Due to the higher demand from production, the price of this wine continues to rise. Originating in France, this burgundy wine is now priced at 551,314 USD. If you look for this red wine in external e-commerce, this wine gets a high rating and there are no disappointing comments from the reviewers.

3. Screaming Eagle Cabernet 1992 – 500,000 USD

Screaming Eagle Cabernet 1992The moment a wine can be sold at a high price, one of which is at an auction. People will bid for wine at a high price at auction. But of course not just any wine can enter the auction and sell at a high price. Screaming Eagle Cabernet 1992 is not an ordinary wine, as this wine sold for 500,000 USD.

This wine was sold at a fantastic price at an auction in 2000. For 18 years, this wine has held the record for the most expensive wine. Screaming Eagle Cabernet 1992 is one of the rare wines. Produced in limited quantities from a small vineyard in America, Napa’s Oakville.

4. Château Mouton-Rothschild 1945 – 310,000 USD

Château Mouton Rothschild 1945Wine fans must be familiar with the Rothschild family. The Rothschild family has been recognized as one of the world’s largest wine-producing families originating from Frankfurt. This family owns a large vineyard which they use for winemaking. One of the wines produced by the Rothschild family is the 1945 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild.

Chateau Mouton-Rothschild 1945 is considered the best wine of its time. An auction held in 1997, managed to sell this wine for 310,000 USD. The V symbol on the bottle of the 1945 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild is not without meaning. The V signifies the victory of World War II for Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union.

 

5. 1947 Château Cheval Blanc – 304,000 USD

1947 chateau cheval blancOriginating from France, 1947 Chateau Cheval Blanc became one of the world’s wines that managed to enter the Premier Grand Cru Classe A ranking. Some wine experts consider this wine to be the best wine from Bordeaux. In 2010, this wine was sold at a fantastic price, 304,000 USD.

1947 Chateau Cheval Blanc has an alcohol content of 14.4%. The composition is made of 50 Cabernet Franc and 50% Merlot. French wine writer Michel Dovaz highly appreciates this wine. Ownership of the 1947 Cheval Blanc was held by the Fourcaud-Laussac Family from the early 19th century until 1998. Bernard Arnauld, CEO of LVMH acquired it along with Belgian tycoon Baron Albert-Frere.

6. 1907 Heidsieck – 275,000 USD

1907 heidsieckA story in the past can determine the price of a wine. This happened to wine with the 1907 Heidsieck label. An expensive wine produced in 1907 is known to have a limited number of bottles. For the record, this wine has gone through World War I which occurred in 1914 to 1918.

According to the history, there was a ship carrying thousands of bottles of 1907 Heidsieck wine. The ship sank due to torpedo fire. Luckily the thousands of bottles can still last for decades. In 1997, as many as 2000 bottles of wine were rescued from a shipwreck under the sea. Maybe people are hesitant to try the taste of the wine, but the history of the wine cannot be forgotten.

7. Chateau Lafite 1869 – 230,000 USD

Chateau Lafite 1869The Rothschild family is known as one of the families that created fine and expensive wines in the 18th century. They have produced and sold a lot of wine. Because those who buy it are mostly from important people from the king and also the president, they get the nickname as “King’s Wine”. It is also known that the 3rd president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson highly appreciated the wines made by the Rothschild Family.

 

Some of the wines created by the Rothschild family are owned by Thomas Jefferson, one of which is the Chateau Lafite 1869. It was sold for around 8,000 USD, the price then went up because this wine was included in an auction. This wine was sold at Sotheby’s Auction in Hong Kong at 230,000 USD.

8. Chateau Margaux 1787 – 225,000 USD

chateau margaux 1787Chateau Lafite 1787 is not the only winery or winery associated with Thomas Jefferson. There is another wine that is also associated with the third president of the United States, namely the 1787 Chateau Margaux. It is known that Thomas Jefferson owned this wine and kept it well in his wine cellar.

By Thomas Jefferson, this wine is served as a drink when there is an important meal. There is a wine expert named William Sokolin who is known to have bought this wine at a price of 225,000 USD. Unfortunately, a waiter accidentally broke the wine bottle. Indeed, there is insurance to cover the loss, but unfortunately the expensive wine cannot be enjoyed.

9. Ampoule from Penfolds – 168,000 USD

Ampoule from PenfoldsAustralia has a well-known wine-making company called Penfolds. This wine producer was founded in Adelaide in 1844. Its founder was Christopher Rawson Penfold. His background is a British doctor who moved to Australia and married Mary Penfold. Penfold is one of the oldest wine producers in Australia.

One of the wines that Penfolds managed to produce is Ampoule from Penfolds. The bottle is quite unique and different from most wine bottles in general. For one bottle of Ampoule can be obtained by spending 168,000 USD. Buying an Ampoule will not only give you one of the best wines in Australia but you will also gain an unforgettable history about Penfolds itself.

 

10. 1787 Château Lafite – 160,000 USD

1787 Chateau LafiteDon’t judge a book by its cover, that’s a quote that has been around for years. You can use these quotes when you see a wine. Even though the bottle shape of a wine looks dull and unattractive, the most important thing is the content. Chateau Lafite has a bottle shape that is no longer attractive due to its old age.

What do you expect from a bottle of wine that is over 200 years old? It must have been out of shape. But, the most important thing about Chateau Lafite 1787 is its contents. This one wine is very famous not only for its taste but this wine has the initials “ThJ” on the bottle. It is believed that these initials stand for Thomas Jefferson who was the former president of the United States.

It is known that the publisher of Forbes magazine, Malcolm Forbes, had bought this expensive wine in 1985.

As a senior editor at The Opinist, I report on the innovation and edit coverage in business section. I served as the deputy business editor, overseeing the business coverage at theopinist.com and working closely with the channel's contributing writers in digging up stories, developing angles and delivering strong analysis.

Recommended For You

10 Football Players Who Switched Side to Rival Team

Exclusive From The Opinist

The Deadliest Soccer Matches Riots in History