Oldest, rarest and the most expensive...it's a bottle of Glenfiddich
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Onno
May 15 2006
I thought that the bottle they found in the ”Mish Nish Hotel” was the oldest one. This seems to be 130 years old!!
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This is incorrect... The most expensive bottle is the last surviving bottle from Irish distillery Nun’s Island. This has gone up for sale with a price tag of £117,500. If sold, it will become the world’s most expensive bottle of whisky.
The single malt whisky dates from the late 1800s, Nun’s Island Distillery in County Galway was mothballed 1913.
It can be purchased from:
http://www.whiskyandwines.com/product_info.php?products_id=257
The single malt whisky dates from the late 1800s, Nun’s Island Distillery in County Galway was mothballed 1913.
It can be purchased from:
http://www.whiskyandwines.com/product_info.php?products_id=257
I have some crystel bottle which price is too expensive its in green color and have some number under the bit of bottle like 16 number need to know about it what it works . please contact me at miken_gole@hotmail.com
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I thought that the bottle they found in the ”Mish Nish Hotel” was the oldest one. This seems to be 130 years old!!
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This is incorrect... The most expensive bottle is the last surviving bottle from Irish distillery Nun’s Island. This has gone up for sale with a price tag of £117,500. If sold, it will become the world’s most expensive bottle of whisky.
The single malt whisky dates from the late 1800s, Nun’s Island Distillery in County Galway was mothballed 1913.
It can be purchased from:
http://www.whiskyandwines.com/product_info.php?products_id=257
The single malt whisky dates from the late 1800s, Nun’s Island Distillery in County Galway was mothballed 1913.
It can be purchased from:
http://www.whiskyandwines.com/product_info.php?products_id=257
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I have some crystel bottle which price is too expensive its in green color and have some number under the bit of bottle like 16 number need to know about it what it works . please contact me at miken_gole@hotmail.com
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I thought that the bottle they found in the ”Mish Nish Hotel” was the oldest one. This seems to be 130 years old!!
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This is incorrect... The most expensive bottle is the last surviving bottle from Irish distillery Nun’s Island. This has gone up for sale with a price tag of £117,500. If sold, it will become the world’s most expensive bottle of whisky.
The single malt whisky dates from the late 1800s, Nun’s Island Distillery in County Galway was mothballed 1913.
It can be purchased from:
http://www.whiskyandwines.com/product_info.php?products_id=257
The single malt whisky dates from the late 1800s, Nun’s Island Distillery in County Galway was mothballed 1913.
It can be purchased from:
http://www.whiskyandwines.com/product_info.php?products_id=257
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I have some crystel bottle which price is too expensive its in green color and have some number under the bit of bottle like 16 number need to know about it what it works . please contact me at miken_gole@hotmail.com
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