Whisky The Dalmore sold for six figures



Whisky The Dalmore enjoyed enviable success: in 2003 the company has gained over the 62-year-old whiskey in the auction of more than £ 25,000, setting a world record. Three years later, the exact same bottle was sold for £ 32 000. But all these achievements pale before the final result Dalmore - the first time in the history of the whiskey sold for six figures. 64-year-old drink called Trinitas in the number of bottles produced, went for £ 100 000. Moreover, The Dalmore managed to sell just two of the three existing bottles. One left the whiskey lover in the US, the other - the investor from the UK. It is possible that the achievement would soon be beaten. The exhibition Whisky Show in London will soon be exhibited rarity third bottle of liquor. It is believed that the blend The Dalmore Trinitas 64 present the rarest and oldest malt whiskey. Some of these mature in barrels at the distillery in the Cromarty Firth (Scotland) more than 140 years. An acknowledged master of The Dalmore Richard Paterson (pictured) mixes unique malt whiskey in a unique and expensive drink. "The hand of time generous with the whiskey, which I use in the blend - explains chief distiller Richard Paterson. - They allow me to create a sensual flavor that can not be repeated and that there will be only three bottles. It's priceless". On assurances of Paterson, on the planet not find another equally unique whiskey.