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These are the 7 most expensive cognac bottles to hit the market

Cognac can empty the pockets of the richest collectors. Here are the most expensive bottles of all time

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As a spirits writer, I know all about the appeal of long-aged, limited-edition whiskeys, rums, tequilas, mezcals, and even cognacs. While I could spend all day writing about all of the above spirits, today is cognac’s time to shine.

If you’re new to the French spirit, you might just assume that every bottle of this type of brandy is overly expensive. But there are countless reasonably priced beginner bottles as well as higher-end expressions well suited for drinkers with more refined palates. There are also uncomfortably expensive expressions that you’d only be able to purchase if you win the lottery or run a Fortune 500 company.

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“As with all wines and spirits, however, the key things to consider as a collector are rarity, condition, and provenance,” said Christie’s Auction House in its collector’s guide, where many expensive cognacs are auctioned to the highest bidder.

If you haven’t figured it out yet, I’m talking about timeless bottles of cognac that matured for half a century or more and are auctioned off for hundreds of thousands of dollars and more. Let’s get into the details of the most expensive cognac out there.

The 7 most expensive cognac bottles we’re aware of

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Below, you’ll find our list of the most expensive cognac bottles on the market. It’s not a definitive list, as some of the most expensive bottles don’t even make it to market and are sold by the wealthy elite to their wealthy elite friends far from our prying eyes.

Henri IV Dudognon Heritage Cognac Grande Champagne – $2 million

Henri IV Dudognon
Henri IV Dudognon

When it comes to high-priced cognacs, it’s difficult to top Henri IV Dudognon Heritage Cognac Grande Champagne. This cognac has hit the $2 million mark at auctions. Not only is it a 100-year-old cognac, but its bottle is adorned with 24-carat gold, sterling platinum, and more than 6,000 diamonds.

Les Remarquables de Martell – $1.1 million

Les Remarquables de Martell
Martell

Launched in 2024, Les Remarquables de Martell is a blend of two 70-year-old eaux-de-vie. These Grand Champagne eaux-de-vie were hand selected by Martell’s cellar master Christophe Valtaud. Not only has this cognac been maturing for seven decades, but the blending of two eux-de-vie gives this a balanced, multilayered flavor profile that needs to be tasted to be believed.

Croizet Cognac Cuvée Léonie 1858 – $156,760

A bottle of Croizet Cognac Leonie 1858 in a case.
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The granddaddy of them all, this bottle went for well over $150K at auction in China in 2011. It’s the work of a lauded producer out of the Grande Champagne region of cognac, which launched in 1805. It’s impressive to think that this bottle predates Phylloxera. Perhaps even cooler, it is believed to be what Eisenhower and Churchill enjoyed as they devised the victory of the joint allies in World War II.

Cognac Brugerolle 1795 – $149,943

A bottle of Cognac Brugerolle 1795 on white background.
Brugerolle

Oh, Napoleon. The iconic French ruler loved all the expensive things from Champagne to this very cognac. Part of the reason the price for this puppy blew open the roof is that it was the last remaining bottle out there. Apparently, French military officers would specifically request the work of Brugerolle, especially in the 18th century, before it set up its still-standing shop in Matha, back in 1847.

Gautier Cognac 1762 – $144,525

A bottle of Gautier Cognac 1762 on a tray.
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Unsurprisingly, one of the most expensive bottles of cognac sold to date is also the oldest. At the time of sale, this ultra-luxurious offering was 258 years old. Perhaps more impressively, it went for $144,525. Just three of these almost-priceless bottles are believed to still be in existence, all wearing their original labels. What a thrill it would be to sip something that was crafted fourteen years before the U.S. was even a country. It’s practically a natural history artifact that you can drink.

Remy Martin Louis XIII L’Odyssee D’un Roi Cognac – $134,750

Two empty glasses and a nearly empty glass beside a bottle of Remy Martin Louis XIII L'Odyssee Cognac.
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This bottle of Louis XIII was sold in 2016 and comes in its own custom Hermes leather trunk, along with a crystal decanter. What’s in the bottle? A blend of the oldest eau du vie brandy at the time and allegedly tasted only by the cellar master. Like the Gautier, just three bottles are in orbit.

Remy Martin Louis XIII Black Pearl Grande Champagne Cognac – $43,109

A bottle of Remy Martin Louis XIII Black Pearl Grande Champagne Cognac in its casing.
Louis XIII

Apparently, a handful of these have sold, with the price tag generally falling around $43,000. It seems like a big drop off from the top spots on the list, but that’s mainly because of quantity. No matter, it comes in a metallic bottle you’d expect to find in an art gallery and the stuff inside is likely liquid gold. The Black Pearl Grande Champagne Cognac came about in 2007 as an extra-special release honoring some of the producer’s best and earliest offerings.

Christopher Osburn
Christopher Osburn is a food and drinks writer located in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. He's been writing professional
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