The wine is an oak-aged vintage with notes of blackcurrant, boysenberry, dark chocolate, vanilla, and licorice. Next up on our list of the world’s most expensive wine is this stunning red, the 1992 Screaming Eagle Cabernet.ĭespite its youth and size (the bottle cradles a whopping 6 liters of the delicious wine), this Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon commands top dollar. To top it off, the bottle was made by the hands of Alexander Amosu, a young millionaire known for his impressive tech savvy and business acumen. As if that isn’t enough, at the center of the precious metal logo is a flawless 19 carat white diamond. While the liquid gold inside certainly commands a large price tag - evidenced by the fact that it won the “Best Taste” award in 2012 - it’s the bottle that really raises the stakes.įirst, the bottle is emblazoned with a stunning shield of 18-carat solid gold featuring the vintage logo. This champagne is a refreshing yet creamy blend of Grand Cru Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, and Pinot Noir. Topping the list of the most expensive wine in the world as of early 2018 is the 2013 Taste of Diamonds Champagne. The sticker price on this bottle of champagne is no joke. Now, with the $350,000 cab off the market, we’re wondering.which bottles are carrying the heftiest price tags in 2018? Katz’s California vineyard, Devil Proof, caters to the palettes of distinguished celebrities including Wolfgang Puck, Pink Floyd, and, of course, Emeril Lagasse himself. The top dollar bottle was a 2015 Setting WInes Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon created by celebrity winemaker Jesse Katz. A large part of that success was thanks to a single bottle of wine that sold for $350,000. In November 2017, the Emeril Lagasse Foundation raised $3.5 million for children’s charities.
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