Skip to main content

The Manual may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site.

These are the 5 most expensive bottles of cognac to hit the market

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

Three exquisite bottles of Remy Martin Louis XIII L'Odyssee D'un Roi Cognac
Photo Credit: Luxurious Magazine Image used with permission by copyright holder

High-end French goods can fetch astronomical prices, whether it’s a vintage bottle of Champagne, a dusty old crate of Bordeaux, or its most famous brandy export. Yep, the most expensive cognac offerings of all time cost about as much as a brand-new sports car.

This list is far from definitive, as a lot of these pricy bottles sell in private and can be passed around from wealthy bidder to wealthy bidder (without much of a paper trail). But like the most expensive Scotch whiskies, or special release one-off bourbons, the rarest cognacs can attract big, big dollars. Collectors see it as an investment as much as something they might crack open one day, as they should, as it’s not uncommon for the most coveted expressions to crack the six-digit mark.

Recommended Videos

Here are the five most expensive cognacs we’re currently aware of.

A bottle of Croizet Cognac Leonie 1858 in a case.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Croizet Cognac Cuvée Léonie 1858 – $156,760

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.

A bottle of Cognac Brugerolle 1795 on white background.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Cognac Brugerolle 1795 – $149,943

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.

Related Reading: The best Champagne for all your celebrations

A bottle of Gautier Cognac 1762 on a tray.
Photo Credit: Wealth Solutions Image used with permission by copyright holder

Gautier Cognac 1762 – $144,525

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.

Three empty glasses and a nearly empty glass beside a bottle of Remy Martin Louis XIII L'Odyssee D'un Roi Cognac.
Photo Credit: Montecristo Magazine Image used with permission by copyright holder

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

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.

Related Reading: Cognac vs. brandy: What’s the difference?

A bottle of Remy Martin Louis XIII Black Pearl Grande Champagne Cognac in its casing.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Remy Martin Louis XIII Black Pearl Grande Champagne Cognac – $30,000

Apparently, a handful of these has sold, with the price tag generally falling around $30,000. It seems like a big drop off from the four 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.

Mark Stock
Mark Stock is a writer from Portland, Oregon. He fell into wine during the Recession and has been fixated on the stuff since…
World Whiskey Society is releasing 20-Year-Old Family Reserve Whiskey
This 20-year-old whiskey was made for a special reason
World Whiskey Society

For those unaware, the World Whiskey Society is so named because its mission is to find the best, most interesting, complex whiskeys from all corners of the globe. Its newest release is no different. This popular brand is launching a 20-year-old Family Reserve cask-proof whiskey.
World Whiskey Society 20-Year-Old Family Reserve Whiskey

This 20-year-old cask-proof whiskey is being released to pay tribute to AIKO Brands (the parent company of the World Whiskey Society) on its 20th anniversary.

Read more
Log Still Distillery and The Archdiocese of Louisville collaborated on a bourbon
This collaboration between Log Still and the Archdiocese of Louisville is one of the more unique partnerships
Log Still Distillery

We’ve seen unique collaborations between spirits and non-spirits brands over the years. We’ve seen the likes of Cirque du Soleil, F1 Racing, and even the Las Vegas Raiders NFL team. But we’ve never seen a collaboration quite as interesting as the recent partnership between Log Still Distillery and the Archdiocese of Louisville (yes, you read that right).
Faithfully Crafted: The Trinity Blend Bourbon

It’s called Faithfully Crafted: The Trinity Blend Bourbon and it was crafted to highlight the faith and community prevalent in the Kentucky bourbon world. The Trinity Blend is named not only as a reference to the Archdiocese of Louisville but also because it’s made up of three distinct barrel mash bills.

Read more
Toast to the season with these holiday bourbon cocktails
Celebrate the holidays with these tasty bourbon cocktails
Whisky, whiskey, bourbon or cognac with ice cudes on black stone table and wood background

Winter is the season for sitting by the fire, for cozy sweaters and wool mittens, for the festive holiday time -- and also for bourbon. This sweet, spicy, fruity take on whiskey is the ideal winter spirit, with its robust and warming flavors that are the ideal match for seasonal tastes like apple cider, sweet cherry, maple syrup, and cranberry.

That makes winter the perfect time to try out classic bourbon cocktails like the Old Fashioned, the Paper Plane, the Boulevardier, and more. And, of course, plenty of people like to enjoy their bourbon neat or simply over ice. But if you're looking to expand your cocktail-making skills and try something new, then you might want to consider some holiday bourbon cocktails as well.

Read more