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This Single Malt Scotch Was Born in 1940, Survived World War II, and Will Sell for $168,000
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This Single Malt Scotch Was Born in 1940, Survived World War II, and Will Sell for $168,000
With a suggested retail price of $168,000, the record-breaking whisky will debut in a handblown decanter designed by architect Jeanne Gang.Courtesy of Gordon & MacPhailKey PointsGordon & MacPhail has released an 85-year-old single malt from Glenlivet, the oldest Scotch whisky ever bottled, drawn from a single American oak refill sherry cask filled in 1940.Only 125 decanters are available worldwide, priced at £125,000 (about $168,000), with Decan…
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