World’s Priciest Grapes Cost $10,900

World's Priciest Grapes Cost $10,900 1

Some of the largest and most expensive grapes in the world hail from Japan, and they cost no less than 1.1 million yen or $10,900 for a single bunch. This ridiculously expensive bunch includes 30 grapes, which means that each grape is actually priced at $360. Dubbed Ruby Roman, the fruit is divided in just 46 batches, and it is being sold by a supermarket in Hyoko Prefecture’s Amagasaki.

World's Priciest Grapes Cost $10,900 1

Roman Grapes are grown in the Ishikawa prefecture, and they are often presented as gifts in order to “show appreciation and build relationships.” Apparently, the Japanese are very serious when it comes to certain fruit, but it’s pretty hard to justify such an enormous price tag for something that can be grown and harvested without an incredible amount of effort.