"The Last Drop" Luxury Liquor
Going Like Sixty — September 16, 2008 — Lifestyle
References: luxist
Being the boozer I am, I would love to order a bottle of this $2000 bottle of Scotch and say "...and soda..." The Last Drop is a conglomeration of liquor from old casks in old cellars from all over Scotland.
One of the makers invented Bailey's Irish Cream, which I rub on my elbows to keep them soft. The Last Drop seems to be a pretty, gold color and they say it tastes like dried fruit, tobacco and leather. Wow! Same as my elbows!
One of the makers invented Bailey's Irish Cream, which I rub on my elbows to keep them soft. The Last Drop seems to be a pretty, gold color and they say it tastes like dried fruit, tobacco and leather. Wow! Same as my elbows!
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