Hennessy Beauté du Siècle Cognac: At $200,000, this extremely rare cognac is one of the most expensive in the world. Thinking about splurging.
Hennessy Paradis: Want to try this drink? Be ready to spend at least $1,300. Incredibly, Hennessy Paradis includes ingredients reaching 130 years old.
1762 Gautier Cognac: Known as the oldest cognac ever sold at auction, this incredible bottle dates back to 1762 — meaning it’s older than the French revolution.
Henry IV Dudognon Heritage Cognac: Selling for an incredible 1.6 million dollars, this one-of-a-kind cognac is insanely expensive and decked out with diamonds.
Camus Cuvee Cognac: In 2013, Camus released the fifth edition of its limited Masterpiece Collection. Only 1,492 bottles were made.
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Louis XIII Cognac: With an average price of $4,000, this cognac is by far the most expensive option on the general market.
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Louis Royer XO: Made in Jarnac, France, this expensive cognac is double-distilled with notes of dried fruit, citrus, and oak.
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Hennessy Ellipse: This rare cognac is made from some of the finest ingredients on the market. As a limited edition release, only about 2,000.
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Remy Martin XO: One of the most iconic names in cognac, Remy Martin’s XO Cognac has been around since 1981 and easily sells for 180 dollars.
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Hine XO Antique Grande Champagne Cognac: This cognac comes in a decanter-style bottle and features a blend that’s at least 10 years old.