Have you ever bought a bottle of champagne to celebrate a special occasion and then remembered when you got home that Uncle Bob broke your only two champagne glasses at last New Year’s Eve party when he fell on the coffee table after tripping on the cat? Well, it happens. You end up drinking your bottle of bubbly from Mason jars, and that is just wrong!
As a restaurateur you don’t want to be caught short on having the proper glassware as we approach the biggest champagne days of the year, which are: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and Valentine’s Day.
Of course, New Year’s Eve is the grand champion for champagne consumption with 360 million glasses served. Valentine’s Day is second, Thanksgiving third, and Christmas is more a day for giving, not drinking champagne. People give champagne as gifts on Christmas and then drink it the following week for New Year’s. It works out great.
We have a tremendous selection of champagne glasses as well as glassware for all types of wines, liquors, cordials, and beers and they are all very competitively priced.
We also carry: Wine Refrigerators •
What’s the most expensive bottle of champagne? We’ll give you the top 10:
#10 Moët & Chandon Bicentenary Cuvée Dry Imperial 1943 – $1,392
#9 Engraved Krug Brut David Sugar – $1,806
#8 Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon by Karl Lagerfeld – $1,955
#7 Krug Private Cuvée – $1,989
#6 Boërl & Kroff Brut Rose – $2,198
#5 Moët & Chandon Dom Perignon White Gold – $2,467
#4 Boërl & Kroff Brut – $2,489
#3 Krug Clos d’Ambonnay – $2,701
#2 Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon Charles & Diana 1961 – $4,309
#1 Goût de Diamants, Taste of Diamonds – $2.07 million
What makes Goût de Diamants special is not just the exquisite champagne contained inside, but the exceptionally crafted bottle adorned with an expertly cut Swarovski crystal nestled in a pewter that looks similar to the Superman logo. The bottle is a classic work of Alexamder Amosu, and only a few are sold in the world, making it a rare and valuable edition.