Unheard of money for a bottle of whiskey. Collectors who are sincerely, with all their souls and hearts, are ready to pay any money in order to get a valuable bottle in their hands! Rare grades of whiskey are in greatest demand, which at auctions are sold out like hot pies. True, I am not yet ready for this, I will better rent a room for rent for this money, I will open a retail outlet there. But when she begins to give stable income, you might think about the acquisition of collection whiskey.
Recently, a bottle of whiskey Glenlivet, dated 1883, “left” from an auction in Edinburgh for unheard of money! The collector laid out almost 19 thousand pounds for a value copy.
Also the other day, an equally valuable copy was sold. At the auction Bonhams, which was also held in Edinburgh, whiskey was launched on bargaining with a “nominal” cost of £ 20 thousand. The value of this whiskey differs in that the drink was made of unique clean ingredients in 1883, and spilled into bottles in 1931.
But a bottle of whiskey called Glenfiddich, which was counted 64 years of exposure, was completely instantly sold at the same famous auction Bonhams. The owner paid more than 25 thousand pounds for a drink.
However, the cost of this drink did not exceed the “line”, since the most expensive whiskey was sold in Glasgow for the incomplete 30 thousand dollars.