Top 12 Most Expensive Alcoholic Drinks

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Whether it's champagne, wine, scotch, whiskey, or brandy, alcoholic beverages all have a budget-busting effect. However, the globe is teeming with connoisseurs ... read more...

  1. Isabella Islay, from the United Kingdom, is possibly the most costly whiskey on the earth. The Isabella Islay Whiskey Original edition costs an unbelievable US$6.2 million. While the cask-strength scotch inside is said to be excellent (though what self-respecting drinker would criticize a spirit purchased with the equivalent of a Beverly Hills mansion) the bottle is the most expensive part.


    It is covered in 8500 diamonds, over 300 rubies, and the equivalent of two bars of white gold, all of which are set in a magnificent English Crystal decanter. It's a wonderful blend of high-end whiskey with diamonds and gold encrusted by London's finest jewelers. Isabella Islay Whiskey's exquisite bottle, rare barrel, and wonderful whiskey scent all contributed to its $6.2 million price tag. Each Isabella Islay bottle is handcrafted to the specifications of the purchaser.


    Price: $6.2 Million

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  2. On February 16, the world's most expensive vodka will be on exhibit at a live-streaming event. The amazing one-of-a-kind bottle, known as 'The Eye of the Dragon,' is adorned with 15,000 diamonds and is valued at $5.5 million.


    The Eye of the Dragon itself, which is constructed of hand blown glass, two kilograms of 18 karat gold, an ornate 50 carat yellow diamond, and has a golden dragon sprouting from its neck, accounts for the majority of the cost. It took eight months to design and manufacture, and the 620 carat diamonds alone are worth $4.6 million dollars.


    Michel Morren and the award-winning Royal Dragon Vodka collaborated with Scarselli Diamonds New York to design the bottle. The bottle holds six liters of the five-times-distilled vodka, making each shot cost over $23,000.


    Price: $5.5 Million

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  3. The third most expensive alcoholic drink is Billionaire Vodka, which has the slogan "It's wonderful to be the king."


    Billionaire Vodka makes all of its alcoholic beverages by hand and on demand. Each bottle is manufactured in small micro-batches to preserve exclusivity, using a top-secret Russian formula. Leon Verre created each five-liter bottle, which is encrusted with 3,000 diamonds and Swarovski crystals.


    This vodka was not given a bright name by Verres. It costs USD 3.7 million and is just out of reach for anyone with a personal budget of less than a couple of hundred billion dollars. Verres is not a newcomer to the world of high-end beverages; has previously wowed the alcohol world with its Le Billionaire Champagne and Million Dollar Champagne.


    Price: $3.7 Million

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  4. Tequila Ley. 925 is well known for being the most expensive bottle ever sold, at $225,000 to a Mexican collector, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.


    Tequila Ley. 925, known as Ley Diamante, is a one-of-a-kind object with a market value of 3.5 million dollars. Two kilograms of platinum and 4,100 flawless white diamonds make up the bottle. Ley Diamante is a 42 percent alcohol Premium Extra Aejo that has been aged in barrels for seven years.


    Pasión Azteca, which was released in 2010, costs $3.5 million. This is owing to its exquisite bottle. 6,400 diamonds are set in the white gold and platinum container. Alejandro Gomez Oropeza, a Mexican artist, designed it. A 4-year-old Anejo tequila is contained in the bottle.


    Price: $3.5 Million

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  5. This historical cognac, Henri IV Dudognon Heritage Cognac Grande Champagne, which costs a whopping $2 million, starts off the top five. The Cognac has been matured for 100 years, and the bottle is encrusted with diamonds and coated in 24-karat gold.


    It appears to be something that would be delivered to a medieval King as a symbol of surrender or simply the spoils of war after a fight.

    Henri IV Dudognon Heritage Cognac Grande Champagne, also known as the DNA of Cognac Champagne, has been satisfying the rich thirst since 1776; the Champagne is held in barrels for a century before being rolled out. Gold, platinum, and diamond-decorated crystals are used to bottle the liquid. It was wrapped by famous jeweler Jose Davalos and weighs eight kilos with 100 ml. Champagne. The proportion of alcohol consumed is around 41%.


    Price: $2 Million

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  6. Russo-Baltique Vodka also is one of the most expensive alcoholic drinks on the list. With a bottle costing $1.35 million, you'll need to be serious about your Vodka if you want to get one. Each bottle top is composed of 100 percent pure gold with inlaid diamonds, and the bottles are designed to appear like antique vehicles.


    Nobody can match with the Russians when it comes to producing high-quality vodka, as seen by this pricey vodka produced by the Russian automaker Russo-Baltique. The target market for Russo-Baltique is global tycoons and fans. The vodka is served in a flask that looks like a radiator guard from a Russian-Baltique automobile. The flask top, on the other hand, is crafted of pure yellow and white gold with a diamond crust. The drink is ranked sixth on the list of the world's most expensive alcoholic beverages in 2021.


    Price: $1.35 Million

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  7. Diva Vodka is said to relieve you of all materialistic stresses and transport you to a world full of pixies, but is it reasonable to spend a million dollars on this luxury? Let's get down to business with this million-dollar vodka. The drink is ranked seventh on the list of the world's most expensive alcoholic drinks.


    Blackwood uses a precise process to produce the Diva Vodka from Scotland. The juice is filtered three times: once for refining, then for ice filtration, followed by Nordic charcoal, and finally for a stomped piece of jewels and diamonds. Finally, the finest bourbon is carefully placed in an elegant star-studded bottle. After being filtered the customary method, this is the only Vodka in the world that is filtered using priceless gemstones. After that, it's put into a bottle with a glass tube running along the middle that contains Swarovski crystals.


    Price: $1 Million

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  8. The most expensive Brandy in the world is next on our list. This coconut-only brandy was manufactured by Mendis. The creator of Mandis signs each bottle. Despite its rarity, the $1 million price tag for a Mendis Coconut Brandy is completely ludicrous! Coconut usually mixes well with beverages, but Mendis invented a brandy totally made of coconuts, so it's no wonder that it may command a premium price.


    This excellent Mendis Coconut Brandy is made from the nectar of coconut blossoms and aged in a Hamilla wood cask for two years. Mendis' mild coconut taste might open up many possibilities for mixing with the clear spirit. The $1 million bottle is numbered and approved by the distillery's creator, and includes a luxury foreign journey as well as personal security for the Mendis brandy.


    Price: $1 Million

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  9. A 750 ml bottle of Romanée-Conti sells for roughly $558,000. Nonetheless, the Romanée-Conti of 1945 justifies the price range for the following reasons. The nectar originates from the peaceful village of Vosne-Romanée, which is known for its magnificent vineyards. In addition, the Romanée-Conti wine is associated with a unicorn vintage. The very concentrated wine is prepared in a limited edition of 600 bottles.


    These expensive alcoholic beverages are reserved for the ultra-wealthy who are willing to part with a few million dollars for pleasure. Despite its premium price, Romanée-Conti is a good choice because of its scarcity and global demand for Burgundy. Finally, the brand's investment and profit-taking are protected by the pristine storage for more than 75 years. The drink is ranked ninth on the list of the world's most expensive alcohols in 2021.


    Price: $558,000

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  10. The world's most expensive whiskey - Macallan 64 Year Old In Lalique. The Macallan 64 Years Old in Lalique is the oldest of Macallan's single malt scotch whiskies ever released, with all revenues going to charity: water, which helps supply clean drinking water to people in poor countries. This unique Scotch comes in a one-of-a-kind Lalique decanter and was vatted from three sherry-seasoned Spanish oak barrels — the first was filled in 1942, the second in 1945, and the third in 1946.


    The 64-year-old Lalique scotch in a crystal decanter reaches a staggering price of $464,000. The dream flavor, on the other hand, hints about flowing into the air and up towards the clouds. Surprisingly, the entire earnings from the sale is donated to the "supply of clean drinking water" - a good cause.


    Price: $464,000
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  11. The Cattier family estate, proprietors of Champagne grapes since 1763 and acclaimed as one of the world's top Champagne producers by Robert Parker, Tom Stevenson, Jancis Robinson, and others, produces Armand de Brignac Rosé 30L Midas.


    Armand de Brignac Rosé 30L Midas is a top fraction of the first cuvée pressing on our classic Coquart press, which extracts the cuvée gently and with the best possible juice quality. Each cuvée is a combination of three separate vintages, providing for greater aromatic complexity, richness, and subtlety than a single-vintage wine.


    The 30-liter bottle holds the equivalent of 50 750ml bottles of champagne. Armand is just over four feet tall and weighs 100 pounds. The price is in line with the exquisite structure and the rare liquor contained within. For the past 30 years, the gold-painted bottle has encased the highest-rated alcoholic beverage.


    Price: $275,000

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  12. The first one in the list of the most expensive alcoholic drinks in the world - Dalmore 62 is a bit of an enigma since no one knows where it got its name or how the single-malt became so pricey.


    Because just 12 bottles were made, the price is heavily influenced by scarcity. Surprisingly, the most recent bottle to be seen in public was purchased in Singapore's airport. The auction price falls short of the $250,000 paid for another of the 12 Dalmore 62 bottles at Singapore's Changi Airport in 2011, at the height of the Far East's luxury spending boom. You could purchase a Porsche with this much and still have money left over to spend on vacations on the idyllic beaches of the Maldives.


    Price: $250,000

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