
When it comes to food, normally I'm quite flexible with the pricing. But how much am I willing to spend for a bottle of champagne? US$30? US$130? US$400? High quality champagnes are labor-intensive and their prices usually reflect the quality and craftsmanship that went into them. Their prices also reflect the luxury lifestyle that is associated with champagne and what consumers are willing to pay for it. Forbes has a list of the
most expensive champagnes of 2006 which you may want to buy off the shelf for the coming year end parties.
1. Krug, Clos du Mesnil 1995 (US$750)
2. Bollinger Blanc de Noirs Vieilles Vignes Françaises 1998 (US$575)
3. Dom Pérignon Rosé 1996 (US$400)
4. Salon Le Mesnil 1996 (US$300)
5. Krug 1995 (US$200)
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