A single bottle of historic French wine has rewritten auction history after selling for an astonishing $812,500.
The record-breaking sale involved a 1945 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, one of the most sought-after wines ever produced. With only around 600 bottles made, the vintage has long held legendary status among collectors and wine enthusiasts. Its latest sale now firmly places it among the most prized bottles in the history of wine auctions.
The sale was announced by New York-based wine seller Acker, which described the result as a landmark moment for collectors of historic French wine, as per a report by Forbes.
This particular bottle came from the personal cellar of Robert Drouhin, the respected winemaker who led his family’s French wine house, Maison Joseph Drouhin, for nearly 50 years and played a major role in pioneering Oregon’s wine industry. The identity of the buyer has not been disclosed, as per a report by Forbes.Why is this vintage so rare?
The 1945 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti is considered exceptionally rare because only around 600 bottles were ever produced.
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That extremely limited production alone has made it one of the most coveted bottles in the world of fine wine collecting.
The previous auction record for a bottle of wine was also held by the same vintage. In 2018, another bottle of 1945 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti sold for $558,000, making this latest sale nearly 50% higher, as per a report by Forbes.According to Acker, the new record “cementing the 1945 vintage as the most coveted bottle in the history of wine collecting.”What makes the 1945 bottle special?
Collectors place extraordinary value on this vintage because it marked the last wine produced before Romanée-Conti replanted its oldest vines.
Those vines had survived two world wars and represented nearly a century of Burgundy’s winemaking history.
The vintage is also celebrated for being pre-phylloxera, meaning the grapes came from vines that had not been altered to resist the destructive phylloxera insect that devastated European vineyards in the late 19th century.
Among wine connoisseurs, bottles from such vines are often regarded as possessing a remarkable depth and complexity that later vintages cannot easily replicate, as per a report by Forbes.
Why do collectors prize Romanée-Conti?
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, located in Burgundy, France, is made up of eight vineyards and is named after its most famous site, Romanée-Conti.
The estate produces only red wine, primarily from the pinot noir grape, and its bottles are among the most expensive and prestigious in the world.
While the vineyard typically produces between 5,000 and 6,000 bottles annually, the 1945 vintage remains uniquely scarce, as per a report by Forbes.
Its dominance in the auction world continues to grow. According to Sotheby’s, wines from this producer accounted for 17% of its total wine sales volume last year, more than double the next highest producer.
The estate also holds the 2025 record for the most expensive wine lot sold at auction, with a 12-bottle lot of Romanée Conti 1990 fetching $449,890 in Hong Kong.
For collectors, the latest record-breaking sale only reinforces the legendary status of the 1945 bottle in the global fine wine market.
FAQsWhy is the 1945 wine so valuable?
It was the final vintage before the vineyard replanted its oldest historic vines.
How much did it sell for?
The bottle fetched $812,500 at auction.

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