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This 92-Year-Old Whisky Could Sell For Over $1,000,000

This 92-Year-Old Whisky Could Sell For Over $1,000,000

The crowning jewel of a massive whisky auction at Bonhams is this uber-rare bottle of The Macallan. Expected to fetch somewhere between $920,000–$1,200,000, the prized hooch is 92 year’s old. That’s right, this whisky began its life when roads were filled with Model Ts and Babe Ruth was hitting dingers for the Yankees. The Macallan 60 Year Old (it was bottled in 1986) features label art from Valerio Adami, an accomplished Italian painter. This is bottle 5 of 12, and it is accompanied by a stunning brass bound glass presentation case, as you’ll probably want you guests to see this bottle on your home bar when they visit. The 42.8% ABV single malt will cross the block on October 3, so if you have deep pockets and a love of whisky, perhaps you should get to Edinburgh.