Top 6 most expensive vodkas in the world in 2025 (7 photos)
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Alcoholic drinks range from affordable options to incredibly expensive luxury items. For the most part, it's not about some extraordinary taste, but rather their rarity, ingredients, and unique packaging. These drinks are crafted with exceptional care, using the finest craftsmen and materials, and served in bottles made of gold, diamonds, or other precious materials. Vodka comes in two types: good and bad. Here, it's all about the packaging and marketing. In short, they're just living off the hype, in my opinion, even if it's beautiful.
Swarovski Crystal OVAL (40%)
Let's start with the cheaper stuff... Crystals can make anything beautiful, and of course, expensive. OVAL Swarovski Crystal Vodka (limited edition) looks glamorous beyond belief, adorned with over 7,000 dazzling Swarovski crystals. Designed by renowned design studio Lucy.D, the tetrahedron-shaped bottle costs around $7,000 (or $6,922 to be exact). The vodka itself "has an ultra-smooth texture and offers a harmonious, soft taste and subtle aroma." It's available for purchase at exclusive London nightclubs such as Embassy, Dolce, Amika, Maya, Tramp, Maddox, and Chinawhite.
Beluga Epicure by Lalique (40%)
Let's start with the cheaper stuff... Our Beluga Epicure vodka is a collaboration with the iconic French jewelry and crystal maker from Alsace, Lalique. The decanter is handcrafted. After casting the crystal, master polishers "achieve a fine line between clear and satin glass, thus simultaneously conveying the monumentality and fragility of the piece." Each of the 1,000 bottles is engraved with an individual serial number on the bottom. The vodka is crafted using a special wheat-based malt spirit. It retails for $9,999.99 in the West.
Kors Vodka 24k George V Edition (40%)
Price: $24,500
This vodka is handcrafted and released in a limited edition of 250 bottles. The recipe for this vodka was considered lost for nearly a century, but was discovered by chance on a small farm in Finland, also known as "Korsa Farm." It is made from rye and wheat selected and imported from 12 countries. It is distilled and tastes exactly like the vodka that Tsar Nicholas II sent to his cousin, George V, King of England. So goes the legend... The vodka is housed in a handcrafted crystal decanter with 24-karat gold trim, which is in turn housed in a polished walnut case with gold trim and a silk-velvet lining.
Diva Premium (40%)
Diva, an English vodka from Blackwood Distillers, is marketed as "the most glamorous vodka in the world," and it's available for the equally glamorous price of $1 million. In addition to crystal-clear vodka, each elegantly curved bottle contains a unique combination of hand-selected stones: pink tumaline, citrine, smoky topaz, peridot, and zircon.
Made from grain and glacial water, Diva is triple-distilled and gemstone-filtered for an authentic and rich taste. Triple filtration through Nordic birch charcoal adds an extra touch of elegance. The gemstone baton inside can be removed for safekeeping or gifting. The bottle also features a luxurious, removable bracelet.
Russo-Baltique Vodka (40%)
The vodka is presented in a gold, platinum, and silver bottle decorated with leather trim and a diamond-encrusted double-headed eagle stopper. Inside the bottle is vodka "recreated" according to the original recipe used by A.P. Nagel and V.A. Mikhailov during the legendary run. It was made "from only the finest grain, filtered dozens of times through birch charcoal, as well as silver and gold filters." You might have seen this bottle in the Netflix series "House of Cards," where the president serves vodka to Frank Underwood, played by Kevin Spacey.
Vodka Billionaire (40%)
Vodka for billionaires. After selling out his Billionaire champagne worldwide, Leon Verres, one of the most successful and charismatic luxury designers, turned to vodka. The vodka he launched is made from wheat and glacial water, a recipe he calls "a historical recipe dating back to the Tsarist era." After distillation, the vodka is filtered using diamonds and then bottled in a bottle adorned with faux fur (he's an animal rights activist and refuses to use real fur), platinum, and 2,000 precious diamonds set in gold, justifying the $3.7 million price tag. The bottle is a magnum, 1.5 liter, and each one is numbered.













