Bugatti has strengthened its partnership with Champagne Carbon following the release of ‘La Bouteille Sur Mesure,’ a stunning new champagne collection for the most discerned of buyers.

The collection starts out with an extraordinary bottle from Champagne Carbon before Bugatti crafts a stunning case made from 314 individual sheets of prepreg carbon fiber. The case is available in designs that mimic the shape of the Bugatti Mistral, Bolide, Divo, and Chiron. Additionally, Bugatti owners can get the automaker to reimagine their own vehicle in the case.

A dizzying array of personalization options are available, including the carbon fiber bottle itself which can be given a photoluminescent finish. Customers can then choose from a host of Champagne Carbon’s finest vintages to include within the case.

The case itself is so advanced that customers can have it installed with an automatic solid-state thermodynamic cooling cell, the same technology found in orbiting satellites, and complete with 14 high-end fans that circulate cool air within the case to ensure the champagne is kept at the perfect temperature. Lining the interior of the case is fine grain Havana brown leather, the same material as the one-off Bugatti La Voiture Noire.

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“It is so interesting watching Alexandre Mea and Champagne Carbon generating inspiration from whatever we do at Bugatti – be it the design, the technology or the materials we use,” managing director at Bugatti International, Wiebke Ståhl said in a statement. “When they saw the variety of options Bugatti offers in its ‘Sur Mesure’ program, they immediately jumped onto the idea and wanted to offer something similar for the champagne and bottles created for Bugatti. These highly individualized and luxurious bottles will be the perfect match to every customer’s hyper sports car.”

While no price has been publicized for the ‘La Bouteille Sur Mesure,’ we think it’s fair to assume that it will be eye-wateringly expensive.