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World's most expensive alcohol! A 30 ml peg of THIS whiskey could cost you over Rs…, you can easily buy luxury flat in Gurugram and Noida, name is…, it is made of…

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World's most expensive alcohol! A 30 ml peg of THIS whiskey could cost you over Rs..., you can easily buy luxury flat in Gurugram and Noida, name is..., it is made of...
The title of the world's most expensive whisky goes to Isabella's Islay, and its price will blow you mind which costs around USD 6 million, which is nearly Rs. 52 crore in Indian currency. It's not just the whisky that is special, the bottle itself is a big reason behind this huge price. The whisky inside is a premium, well-aged Scotch, known for its top quality. But honestly, who would buy a bottle worth as much as a luxury villa in Noida or Gurugram just to complain about the taste?
The real reason this whisky is so expensive is the bottle. It's made of English crystal and is a true piece of art. The bottle is decorated with over 8,500 diamonds, 300 rubies, and white gold. Even the lettering on the bottle is made with diamonds and can be customized with the buyer's name or initials. The red writing on the front is designed using rubies, and the bottle is coated with white gold not once, but twice.
Each bottle comes in a luxurious wooden case, adding even more to its royal feel. That's why Isabella's Original whisky costs a whopping USD 6 million, more for the luxury and less for the drink itself. How much does just one peg cost?
A single bottle of Isabella's Islay whisky costs around Rs. 52 crore and contains 750 ml of whisky. If you break it down, just one 30 ml peg of this whisky could cost you over Rs. 2 crore! With such a huge amount, you could easily buy a luxury flat in Noida or Gurugram instead. Isabella's Islay special edition
The Isabella Special Edition whisky is a light and refreshing drink with a soft, velvety texture. Priced at around USD 740,000 (over Rs. 6 crore), this whisky is all about luxury. It comes in a handmade English crystal decanter, covered in white gold and decorated with diamonds. The neck of the bottle is also studded with diamonds. To complete its royal look, it is packed in a beautifully carved wooden case, made by skilled British artisans.
Isabella's Islay Scotta whisky
The Isabella Islay Scotta is a premium Scotch whisky created as a tribute to Scota , the legendary Egyptian princess and founder figure of Scotland. Scota, according to myth, married a Celtic prince, and their descendants are believed to have settled in Scotland. Isabella's Islay Silver Senel Noengusa Whisky
The Isabella Islay Silver Senel Noengusa whisky comes in a beautiful bottle covered in silver with golden letters on it. This special whisky is made as a royal gift, inspired by the kings and chiefs of old Scotland. Long ago, Scotland was made up of many small kingdoms. The people were mainly divided into three groups: the Picts, the Scots, and the Britons. The Scots ruled an area called Senel Noengusa, where rich leaders showed off their wealth using silver.
That's why this silver-covered bottle is made to look like something a king would own. The whisky inside has a fruity taste, with hints of dark red wine and creamy crème brûlée. You can also taste a little vanilla and wood flavor. It comes in a fancy wooden box that makes it look even more special and royal. Where can you buy Isabella's Islay whisky?
Bottles of Isabella's Islay whisky are extremely rare in the market. You won't easily find them in regular liquor stores, as most sellers can't afford to keep such expensive bottles in stock. The best way to get one is to directly contact the distillery that makes it.
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