The 'Dalmore 64 Trinitas' is the World's Most Expensive Scotch Whiskey
Amanda Chang — October 15, 2010 — Luxury
References: independent & bornrich.org
Alcohol only gets better with age as is seen with the Dalmore 64 Trinitas, the world's most expensive Scotch whisky. Recently sold in Scotland to Mahesh Patel and a UK buyer for the price of $160,100(£100,000), this 64-year-old luxury whisky is a true treasure.
If you're wondering how much the Dalmore 64 Trinitas would cost if sold by the glass, expect your wallet to be out $32,000! Check out the featured gallery to see this ultra luxurious whisky.
If you're wondering how much the Dalmore 64 Trinitas would cost if sold by the glass, expect your wallet to be out $32,000! Check out the featured gallery to see this ultra luxurious whisky.
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