The Most Expensive Japanese Whisky Ever Sold Just Went for $300K


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$300,000 YAMAZAKI 50-YEAR SINGLE MALT WHISKY

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For some people, distilled spirits aren’t just a drink to enjoy – they’re a way of life. And we are forced to assume that’s the case for the owner of this 50-year Yamizaki Single Malt Whisky, as they’ve just made it the most expensive single bottle of Japanese whisky ever.

A  recent lot at a   Sotheby’s wine and spirits auction  in Hong Kong, this aged liquor was expected to go for somewhere between $90,000 to $140,000. Instead, it raked in a whopping final bid of $298,739 (give or take) – a fact that has set the whiskey world ablaze with speculation as to who the mystery bidder was. The rarity of this beverage does speak a bit to its value, however, as this bottle was one of only 50 ever made back in 2011. So, if you’re one of the lucky so-and-sos who happens to have one on hand, you may want to think about flipping it for a small fortune. Of course, you could always just imbibe the liquid gold, instead.

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Interesting.  I would have guessed Karuizawa.  Based on the picture above this Yamazaki 50 year was bottled in 2011.  Hard to believe it's already fetching ~$300k.  And it's highly likely that the buyer will never taste a single drop.   

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