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The most expensive bottle ever purchased was a 1947 Cheval Blanc, for just over $300,000.

The bottle was held by a private investor in Switzerland. It was sold to Christies auction house.

Apparently the wine is still in fantastic shape, and may be able to be maintained for several decades.

One final note:

The winery which consistently produces the most expensive wine in the world is Domaine Romanee Conti.

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1992 Screaming Eagle

around $80,000

At Auction Napa Valley 2008, a charity event, a lot of six magnums of Screaming Eagle were sold for $500,000. In addition to the wine, the lot included a dinner at the winery. The lucky purchaser was Chase Bailey, an executive at Cisco Systems.

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$114,614

Sold to an anonymous buyer at a Christie's auction in 1997, this bottle comes from what is considered by wine enthusiasts to be one of the finest vintages of the 20th century.

"Th.J" 1787 Chateau Lafitte

$160,000

A bottle of 1787 Chateau Lafitte which sold at Christie's London in December of 1985, this wine was originally reported to be from the cellar of Thomas Jefferson, the former US President, and this most expensive bottle of wine had the initials Th.J etched into the glass bottle. It made its way into the hands of American tycoon Bill Koch, who became suspicious of the origins of the four bottles he had purchased. Eventually, he instigated the investigation that debunked the supposed origin of what was, at the time of purchase, the most expensive wine in the world.

Shipwrecked 1907 Heidsieck

$275,000

These hundred year old bottles of Champagne from the Heidsieck vineyard in Champagne took over eighty years to reach their destination. Shipped to the Russian Imperial family in 1916, a shipwreck off the coast of Finland caused this champagne to be lost at sea until divers discovered over 200 bottles in 1997. Now they're finally being sold-to wealthy guests at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Moscow, at least. Of course, the wine's extraordinary tale and incredible age are what makes it the world's most expensive wine.

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Krug Clos d'Ambonnay 1995 $3,500/bottle. Single Vineyard Pinot Noir even more exclusive than Krug Clos du Mesnil $1,000/ bottle.

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The largest wine bottle was made in North China by Wang Chen Wines and was filled with 1,850.

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http://thelargest.net/wine-bottle

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Penfolds 2004 is selling for 168,000 per bottle. Still a few left!

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