10 of the world’s most expensive whiskies

Isabella’s Islay

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Presented in a wooden casing, the single malt scotch is the world’s most expensive whisky, costing $6.2 million (Rs51,26,79,550)

The Emerald Isle Collection

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Created by The Craft Irish Whiskey Co. and Fabergé, this limited-edition whisky gift set costs $2 million (Rs14,80,86,700)

The Macallan

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In October 2019, the 1926 Fine and Rare scotch became the most expensive wine or spirit ever sold at an auction—it went for $1.9 million (Rs15,59,96,270).

Hanyu Ichiro’s Full Card Series

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In November 2020, Bonhams Hong Kong made a record-breaking sale of a Japanese whisky collection. The whisky? Hanyu Ichiro’s Full Card Series. The price? $1.5 million (Rs12,47,97,016).

The Dalmore Decades No6 Collection

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This one’s the only complete set of The Dalmore Decades whiskies in the world, with releases in 1951, 1967, 1979, 1980, 1995 and 2000.

The Yamazaki 55-Year-Old Single Malt Whisky

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The Yamazaki 55 was first released in 2020 by a lottery system in Japan. It was the oldest Japanese whisky to ever be sold, with only 100 bottles in circulation

Johnnie Walker Diamond Jubilee Whiskey

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The drink was made to celebrate the 60th year of the late Queen Elizabeth II and is sold at $227,700 (Rs1,88,30,653.38).

Glenfiddich 1937 Rare Collection

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By this time, liquid enough for just 61 bottles remained in the cask, making it an extremely rare whisky, priced at $157,520 (Rs1,30,26,809.49).

Amrut Greedy Angels Chairman’s Reserve 12-Year-Old

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Only 100 bottles of the drink were produced in crystal decanters. Sold at $1,000 (Rs74,086) the whisky has complex notes of tropical fruits with a lingering finish

Rampur Double Cask

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The combination of fruity flavours with herbs and spices makes for a unique malt that costs $305 (Rs25,000).

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