75K Bottle of Cristal at The Bank, Bellagio – Las Vegas

Happy New Year Everyone! Cheers to an incredible 2011.

Mika Takeuchi Cristal Methuselah Champagne

In Vegas, cash is king and so are the luxuries that come with it. Over the years, Las Vegas has transformed itself into a paradise for those with decadent tastes. Whether you desire the best of the best in cuisine, wine and spirits, spas, shopping, nightclubs or accommodations, Las Vegas has it covered. So for those with extra change lying around, $75,000 to be exact, what better way to celebrate and party in style than with a bottle of Louis Roderer Cristal…and not just any bottle of Cristal…a 1990 methuselah (pictured holding above) – which equals 8 bottles of premier bubbly stuff.

For those without 75k to spare, don’t fret. The Bank nightclub’s illuminating gold foyer is stacked floor to ceiling with standard sized Cristal bottles aplenty. And in case you are wondering, and I know you are, NO we did not purchase the bottle of $75k Cristal that night. When you think of all the shops (Chanel, Bottega Veneta, Yves Saint Laurent) the Bellagio has under the same roof, spending $75,000 on one bottle of champagne just didn’t seem that wise. But hey, that just means it’s still there waiting for that one big spender.

 

 Champagne Bottle Sizes

Split
1/4 bottle
18.7 cl
Half
1/2 bottle
37.5 cl
Bottle
1 bottle
750 ml
Magnum
2 bottles
1.5 l
Jeroboam
4 bottles
3 l
Methuselah
8 bottles
6 l
Salmanazar
12 bottles
9 l
Balthazar
16 bottles
12 l
Nabuchadnezzar
20 bottles
15 l

The Bank Bellagio

The Bank at Bellagio Resort & Casino

3600 S. Las Vegas, Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 693-8300

 

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10 Comments

  1. 05/04/2010 / 1:50 pm

    sheesh. that bottle is as big as you!

  2. 06/04/2010 / 11:12 am

    Hi Jim! It was the Methuselah and we had to have 2 ppl carrying it…imagine if it were the Nabuchadnezzar bottle – we for sure would have had to call in Jim W 🙂

  3. champagne lover
    31/12/2010 / 1:39 pm

    Just WOW!

  4. 31/12/2010 / 1:50 pm

    When did Party become a verb?

  5. Charlene
    31/12/2010 / 4:03 pm

    Happy new year Mika. Thank you for providing an escape to my boring work week with your fun blog posts and stories.

  6. yurella
    02/01/2011 / 10:16 pm

    HappyNew Year Mika!

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