Rare whisky goes on sale for 14,000 pounds a bottle

LONDON (Reuters) -
Wed Nov 16,12:13 PM ET


At 500 pounds a sip it is one of the world's most expensive tipples this Christmas.

For connoisseurs with the pocket, British drinks giant Diageo is selling a Johnnie Walker whisky blend at 14,000 pounds a bottle to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of the Scotsman who created the world's best-selling whisky brand.

The group which distills one-third of the world's scotch has selected Scotland's best whiskies, all over 30 years old and some as old as 70 years old, to create its 1805 anniversary pack -- containing just one bottle -- to be sold to the world's most discerning drinkers.

The world's largest alcoholic drinks company, which also makes Smirnoff vodka and Guinness beer, is selling just 200 bottles of the high-priced spirit to spice up interest in whisky in the run up to the Chistmas.

One of the 200 bottles was sold at a recent auction in Shanghai for 14,000 pounds, and another was broken open by Diageo's Master of Blending Jim Beveridge, who created the blend, at a briefing on Scottish whisky in London on Wednesday.

Beveridge said he used whiskies predominantly from Scottish distilleries that no longer exist to create a special scotch at "500 pounds a sip", while it had been a blender's dream to use the world's most precious whisky stocks.

Rare vintage wines are also known to fetch high prices. A 109-year-old bottle of exceptionally rare Italian vintage red wine, described by experts as a "work of art", was sold at auction for 9,300 pounds in 2000.