“We knew from day one that we had picked a great whisky. Market expectations are that prices may reach more than £100,000 per bottle once the final allocation has finished and this is traded in the secondary market. Presented in a beautiful hand-cut crystal decanter, 200 bottles of this premium whisky have already sold before the whisky hits the shelves. ![]() ![]() With pre-sales due to close in the coming days, collectors are scrambling to secure a pre-order allocation before prices rise upon the release of the final bottles in February.” Nicholas Breton, founder of Premier Whisky, production specialist of this acclaimed whisky, said: “As expected, January’s pre-order sales of 100 bottles have been unparalleled. The chances for a whisky to reach this type of antiquity and hit this level of excellence is mind-blowing: it has to be one-in-a-million or more,” says Jim Murray. Instead, we have the near-miraculous situation of a whisky sitting for 72 years in oak and everything going right with it. ![]() “This whisky has had 72 years for something to go wrong with it. The whisky’s score is the highest-ever to be given by Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible.
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