Top 10 Most Expensive Liquors in the World

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These liquors are some of the best in the world and the most expensive. They are priced from $10,000 to as much as $ 2 million. A lot of people are willing to pay that high an amount for extraordinary flavors only one can get from exquisite liquors.

1.Henry IV Dudognon Heritage Cognac Grande Champagne

The most expensive cognac is the Henry IV Dugonon Cognac Grande Champagne. It has been produced since 1776 and has aged in barrels for more than a century.

The bottle is dipped in 24K yellow gold and sterling platinum. It is also crafted with 6,500 brilliant-cut diamonds. It is priced at a very expensive price of $2 million.

2. Diva Vodka

Diva Vodka is considered as one of the best in the world. It is priced at a whopping $1,000,000. The Diva Vodka is a wheat-based vodka that is triple distilled and ice-filtered through the Nordic birch charcoal.

The bottle contains crystals that can be used as a garnish. The crystals inside are cubic Zirconia, smoky topaz, pink tourmaline, amethyst, citrine, and peridot. Each bottle also contains a different combination of crystals.

3. The Macallan 1926 Fine and Rare

The Macallan 1926 is considered one of the most expensive and matured scotches in the world. The flavors are said to be concentrated and dry, with a licorice aftertaste.

It was originally priced at $38,000 but was bought at an auction by a Korean businessman at $75,000. That purchase made headlines as the best single malt whisky.

4. The Dalmore 62 Single Highland Malt Scotch

The 62-year-old Dalmore single malt scotch was part of a dozen bottles produced from four single malts. Each of the four malts came from four different years as well: 1868, 1867, 1926, and 1939.

These 12 bottles were produced back in 1943, having unique labels. A bottle was once sold at $58,000 at an auction at the Pennyhill Hotel in Surrey.

5. Glenfiddich 1937

The Glenfiddich was thought to be the oldest and finest scotch whisky in the world. It was part of the Glenfiddich 1937 collection, which produced only one bottle.

It was the most awarded single malt because of the passion, spirit, and integrity that is reflected in its superb taste. The Glenfiddich 1937 is priced at $20,000.

6. The Dalmore 62 Single Highland Malt Scotch

The 62-year-old Dalmore single malt scotch was part of a dozen bottles produced from four single malts. Each of the four malts came from four different years as well: 1868, 1867, 1926, and 1939.

These 12 bottles were produced back in 1943, having unique labels. A bottle was once sold at $58,000 at an auction at the Pennyhill Hotel in Surrey.

7. Dalmore 50 years old

The Dalmore 50 years old is a limited edition malt with great flavors. It took years for this kind of malt to be created. Some of those who had the privilege of getting a taste of this whisky, find that a few drops of water make all the difference because it makes the flavors come out more. They also suggest that the whisky should be rolled over the tongue and chewed for 6 seconds before swallowing it.

The heat of the tongue will make the flavors come out even more. The Dalmore comes at a hefty price of $11,000.

8. Glenfarclas 1955 50 years old

The Glenfarclas is a 50-year-old scotch that was bottled in 2005. It was distilled and picked by George Grant to celebrate 200 years of his Great grandfather, John Grant. John Grant used to be a farmer and a breeder of cattle, the Aberdeen Angus kind. He also bought the Glenfarclas Distillery in 1865.

This scotch tastes sweet and a little spicy and silky in texture. You can buy a bottle at $10,878.

9. The Macallan 1939

The Macallan 1939 is an old vintage that was distilled back during World War II. It was only bottled by the end of the 1970s, about 40 years after. Once again, it was rebottled in 2002 to be part of the Macallan’s Fine and Rare series.

It is made with dried fruit, earthy peak smoke, and sweet and smooth toffee flavors. The Macallan 1939 is priced at $10,125

10. Chivas Regal Royal Salute 50 years

The Chivas Regal Royal Salute Coronation Cask 50-year-old blended Scotch whisky has been made especially for Elizabeth II, during her coronation and to celebrate her golden jubilee. The Chivas brothers presented the Scotch whisky in 1953.

It was then bottled 50 years after, in 2003, to a few connoisseurs like Sir Edmund Hillary. The taste of this whisky is simply divine. It is priced at around $10,000.

They are not ordinary liquors one can buy from a regular liquor store. It would indeed be a privilege to have a taste of these unique and vintage wines.

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