WhahahahHhaahahhaahaha Absolute class comment.... Thinking the same damn thing as he and his gumpy fingered assistant wipe 50k off the value just opening it..
For a hundred and thirty grand I'd keep it in its box, endlessly daydreaming on what it looks like opened on a shelf collecting dust with the kids mauling it with manky unwashed hands and my sons flicking open the case, showing it to thier gaumless mates leaving crimewatch style fingerprints all over the bottle with a heavy bubble layer through the maraca style arm movement each time its passed and held... How about you fella?
As a fabricator, I damn near died when I saw that box; absolutely gorgeous, whom ever the craftsman was, the things I would do to apprentice under them for just a week. And I imagine the scotch would be best served in a rocks glass with a single ice cube with a fine cigar after a perfectly grilled steak, relaxing by a fire place on a nice winters night.
Agreed. I design/build custom furniture and it's the first thing I noticed. The box is fucking gorgeous. There's more to it than what he shows. I've never seen one in person but there are pictures you can Google to see. It's a $120,000 USD. I wouldn't touch it even if I could get in the same space as one. Lol. I prefer to drink whiskey neat. But you'd definitely wanna set the mood while drinking it. Perfect Pittsburgh char on the steak, clear skies at dusk on New Year's Eve a 45-50* night , a couple of cigars, some chill music like Van Morrison on vinyl playing, with a few of the boys (friends, brother, father[in-law]).... Fucking'Aye.
Dimmed room, smelling of leather from bound books and the chair, and the mahogany shelves and accented walls. Cat and dog sleeping at your feet on a nice rug made of skins from naturally passed Grizzly you honored by harvesting. Snow has built up a tad on the sill and reflecting the moonlight now. You stoke the fire and then stoke your cigar. Sit back down and take a sip. Ice cube has melted just so enough to dampen the mellow bite. Fire cracking decent again now. Cat stretches and you put your feet up and turn the page of your leatherbound novel. Relaxing finally. I always picture that scene when I think of what I would like in a room. Between that and a mountain cabin somewhere.
@@FatherBeardz I prefer neat if I drank. I was adding to HIS comment as if it were his since he mentioned ice. I agree personally but we're not all the same.
That's some serious wrapping in a beautiful box, would love to sample the extraordinary wares.We can dream of course ! Have to say, you got to love that facial expression on seeing the size of the bottle.
@@charleshenson4183 www.thewhiskyworld.com/macallan-genesis-72-year-old-in-lalique-decanter-p6831/s6878?Blisting%2Bads&cid=GBP&gclid=Cj0KCQiA0MD_BRCTARIsADXoopYc_KD4NwcUCfSAw2AcL8r8uUmZhHmXeTPQEMJ145FxPZcnCNlbnkkaAhnHEALw_wcB Read it and weep
That packaging's definitely included in the price which is like $130,000 I just Googled it out of curiosity, because i already knew Johnnie Walker Blue Label which doesn't come packaged up near like that is like $200 for 750ml.
I was a bourbon whisky man when I still drank alcohol, but once I was given a bottle of Glenmorangie 25-year-old single malt scotch that at the time was about $375 USD, and it absolutely knocked my socks off. It was by far the best tasting, smoothest alcoholic drink I ever put to my lips. I can only imagine how nice this single malt scotch is.
To be honest, once you start getting past the point of that Glenmorangie in terms of price, it really ceases to do much in terms of increasing quality.
@@alexlyster3459 ....wrong, this statement only proves you don't have the palate for fine bourbon whiskey, stick to Jack Daniel's and don't post if you don't know what your talking about
@@eldorado1244 Yeah good one you plonker. Once you're past a few hundred pounds or dollars pricing is about rarity rather than quality. That's not to say it isn't quality, but anyone with even 2 brain cells to knock together knows that quality isn't just a linear increase with price after a certain point. That price point IS higher than Jack Daniels which I can't stand, but dropping thousands on a bottle isn't necessary if quality/flavour is your owner concern. Good Whisky is good whisky, but if price and prestige is all you care about, then stick to wasting your money.
@@eldorado1244 I tend to agree with Alex. I've had some fine whiskeys, and they were great. But past a certain point your are paying for prestige, exclusivity, etc.
I hope he purchased that for his himself because anyone capable of spending $130,000 on Scotch Whisky would not want it unboxed like that prior to their purchase. No deal.
No kidding! Sheesh, if I paid that much for a single malt Scotch with that sort of presentation, I wouldn’t want to have had the protective plastic taken off or even anyone else to have handled it.
Its like buying a 500k pixel tv. Sure the picture clarity would be amazing. But our sensory organs cannot sense beyond a certain level. This is good as investment but not as a drink.
There are many excellent middle shelf labels that can be teased over the finest ice cubes from Siberia that can entertain any serious Booze Sultan just as well as any Epic Dreamboat. to be sure.
In general, the price of rare SM Scotch is a function of its scarcity, not necessarily its quality. While I am sure this is very excellent scotch, it is so expensive because there is not much of it left.
When I was younger making good money I paid $400 for a bottle of scotch. (blue label). It was very nice. Nowadays? A jug of Thunderbird wine does good enough. CWA
I just drank a bottle and half of light rum with 3 other guys and I got just as drunk if I would have drank one third of that $250,000.00 alcoholic beverage made out of 5 karat diamonds hehehe.
Example? I have worked in the business and I think it is training. Give someone who has never tasted wine a fine one and a bottom shelf one and there is no telling which one they will prefer, if they even notice a difference at all. The differences are in most cases subtle. Whisky is after all primarily whisky. It is the same with coffee, art, hifi … An untrained ear will not really pick up the difference between a $1000 and a $10 000 stereo, and definitely not between a 10k and a 20k. You must learn what to look for. And the higher up the price range the more subtle the differences. A very expensive and old wine is a collector’s item and not many would consider drinking it, likely it is not even very good. I have heard several renown whisky experts saying that whisky really does not benefit from more than about 20 years on the barrel.
@@mockupguy3577 "You must learn what to look for. And the higher up the price range the more subtle the differences." Personally, the diversity of cocktails and skilled artisans who make them, already provides me with an enjoyable array of actually delicious drinks, ("actually delicious" in the sense that I don't have to "learn" how to find them enjoyable. Instead, the craftsmen make the drink's different flavors, textures and substiles stand out to me.) With all do respect, I'll pass.
$200K bottle of single malt Scotch and he opened it like it was an Epson Black and White Printer. Entertaining, to say the least.
WhahahahHhaahahhaahaha Absolute class comment....
Thinking the same damn thing as he and his gumpy fingered assistant wipe 50k off the value just opening it..
…how would you open it?
For a hundred and thirty grand I'd keep it in its box, endlessly daydreaming on what it looks like opened on a shelf collecting dust with the kids mauling it with manky unwashed hands and my sons flicking open the case, showing it to thier gaumless mates leaving crimewatch style fingerprints all over the bottle with a heavy bubble layer through the maraca style arm movement each time its passed and held...
How about you fella?
@@brucewatson4994 I wouldn't. That bottle is an investment, not a refreshment.
And filmed it all with a potato.
"Lets do an unboxing video of this $200,000 bottle of Scotch!"
"Ok, what should we use to make the video?"
"Here, use this potato!"
IKR?
yeah also might as well have just have filmed opening it in a public conveniece ,the way they've gone about it.
As a fabricator, I damn near died when I saw that box; absolutely gorgeous, whom ever the craftsman was, the things I would do to apprentice under them for just a week. And I imagine the scotch would be best served in a rocks glass with a single ice cube with a fine cigar after a perfectly grilled steak, relaxing by a fire place on a nice winters night.
Agreed. I design/build custom furniture and it's the first thing I noticed. The box is fucking gorgeous. There's more to it than what he shows. I've never seen one in person but there are pictures you can Google to see. It's a $120,000 USD. I wouldn't touch it even if I could get in the same space as one. Lol. I prefer to drink whiskey neat. But you'd definitely wanna set the mood while drinking it. Perfect Pittsburgh char on the steak, clear skies at dusk on New Year's Eve a 45-50* night , a couple of cigars, some chill music like Van Morrison on vinyl playing, with a few of the boys (friends, brother, father[in-law]).... Fucking'Aye.
Nope. Mixed with RedBull drank through a beer bong.
Dimmed room, smelling of leather from bound books and the chair, and the mahogany shelves and accented walls. Cat and dog sleeping at your feet on a nice rug made of skins from naturally passed Grizzly you honored by harvesting. Snow has built up a tad on the sill and reflecting the moonlight now. You stoke the fire and then stoke your cigar. Sit back down and take a sip. Ice cube has melted just so enough to dampen the mellow bite. Fire cracking decent again now. Cat stretches and you put your feet up and turn the page of your leatherbound novel. Relaxing finally. I always picture that scene when I think of what I would like in a room. Between that and a mountain cabin somewhere.
You don't put ice in 70 yr old scotch lmao
@@FatherBeardz I prefer neat if I drank. I was adding to HIS comment as if it were his since he mentioned ice. I agree personally but we're not all the same.
That's some serious wrapping in a beautiful box, would love to sample the extraordinary wares.We can dream of course ! Have to say, you got to love that facial expression on seeing the size of the bottle.
Can We help you sir? Yes! I'm here to pick up my brand new perfectly sealed box of 72 year old scotch.
Imagine drinking this and literally pissing it away a few hours later. It is nice to be rich!
Now That's what I call some beautiful craftsmanship my compliments to the maker 👍🏻👍🏻
He looked VERY disappointed when he seen how small that bottle was 🤣🤣😂
They're all 70cl. It's just the shape that's strange.
Right lol
That was probably all that was left in the barrel after 72 years.
🤣💀
That everybody, is a £130,000 bottle of whiskey.
Stupid you could only get drunk like once on that garbage
@@goldiekoi935 get drunk?
Why do you need to get drunk? How would you enjoy it
$60,000 American
@@charleshenson4183 www.thewhiskyworld.com/macallan-genesis-72-year-old-in-lalique-decanter-p6831/s6878?Blisting%2Bads&cid=GBP&gclid=Cj0KCQiA0MD_BRCTARIsADXoopYc_KD4NwcUCfSAw2AcL8r8uUmZhHmXeTPQEMJ145FxPZcnCNlbnkkaAhnHEALw_wcB
Read it and weep
@@charleshenson4183 if you can get it 4 that price ... do it. Price onlynis going up.... and fast
You filmed that with a Nokia 3310??
2110
After you spend all you money on this one bottle..you are left with slice of bread to make videos with.
lol
Lol
@@vesko82 🤣
The music sets it off for me!!
He was hella happy!!!! Nice!!!
All of that packing, beautiful case for such a small bottle. Did it come with body guards?
The product presentation matches the grandeur of the product inside.
It was real smooth and flavor from the barrel. Im glad it didn't taste watered down like Others i have tried
Perfect background music for this Scottish masterpiece. 🤦🏼♂️😂
🤣🤣 it's Punjabi music
punjabi song
I really appreciate the anticipation look on this guy's face.
Nice box it came in. For the price, angels better sing when it is poured!!
Very nice! And without all the packaging ... $49.95?
That packaging's definitely included in the price which is like $130,000 I just Googled it out of curiosity, because i already knew Johnnie Walker Blue Label which doesn't come packaged up near like that is like $200 for 750ml.
per drop....
For a 72yr single malt, just for the liquid you'd be paying at least $10.000 for like 750ml
🤣 yup I thought something very similar
@@EduWasd you mean 125000 Euros a bottle 😅🤣
If I had ordered that and you opened it,you would own it!Price is ridiculous.
I like his style
I bought a bottle last weekend from Costco . It's ok 🥃😜.
I was a bourbon whisky man when I still drank alcohol, but once I was given a bottle of Glenmorangie 25-year-old single malt scotch that at the time was about $375 USD, and it absolutely knocked my socks off. It was by far the best tasting, smoothest alcoholic drink I ever put to my lips. I can only imagine how nice this single malt scotch is.
To be honest, once you start getting past the point of that Glenmorangie in terms of price, it really ceases to do much in terms of increasing quality.
@@alexlyster3459 ....wrong, this statement only proves you don't have the palate for fine bourbon whiskey, stick to Jack Daniel's and don't post if you don't know what your talking about
Phedd Upp ...stay strong man 💪🏼
@@eldorado1244 Yeah good one you plonker. Once you're past a few hundred pounds or dollars pricing is about rarity rather than quality. That's not to say it isn't quality, but anyone with even 2 brain cells to knock together knows that quality isn't just a linear increase with price after a certain point. That price point IS higher than Jack Daniels which I can't stand, but dropping thousands on a bottle isn't necessary if quality/flavour is your owner concern.
Good Whisky is good whisky, but if price and prestige is all you care about, then stick to wasting your money.
@@eldorado1244 I tend to agree with Alex. I've had some fine whiskeys, and they were great. But past a certain point your are paying for prestige, exclusivity, etc.
I hope he purchased that for his himself because anyone capable of spending $130,000 on Scotch Whisky would not want it unboxed like that prior to their purchase. No deal.
No kidding! Sheesh, if I paid that much for a single malt Scotch with that sort of presentation, I wouldn’t want to have had the protective plastic taken off or even anyone else to have handled it.
Actually, bottles like that are usually displayed without the packaging and often purchased that way.
@@dearmas9068 Some $200 Blue Lable - perhaps. $130,000 Whisky?! Not a chance - no deal.
@@GB-hj3xp Im afraid so, yes
@@dearmas9068 i can comfirm that you are so wrong man.
Low-key comes with it's own ark.
Underrated comment
Love background song mitra de junction te raat lgiya mehffla narre🤩🤩
I am looking for Jailapeepee. Can you help me? 😁
I think anything over 15 years is horribly overpriced. That said…..I’d give a testicle to try a dram of this.
I've had it and did not care for it. Gorgeous bottle though. It always is.
@@jackhowland3737 so which testicle did you give up for it, left one or right...?
Can you post me it and I'll forward you a miniature bells bottle from off licence??
Good barter choice
Einfach ne Legende! :)
Mit Cola lecker
Its like buying a 500k pixel tv. Sure the picture clarity would be amazing. But our sensory organs cannot sense beyond a certain level. This is good as investment but not as a drink.
I love Macallan, I'll never be able to afford this bottle though lol
There are many excellent middle shelf labels that can be teased over the finest ice cubes from Siberia that can entertain any serious Booze Sultan just as well as any Epic Dreamboat. to be sure.
Especially at $180,00.00 a bottle. Ill take a Le Jack and Coca Cola any day.
Tesco’s special reserve at £12.50 is pretty good.
I would too have that song playing if I were ever to open up that bottle
Insane, worlds oldest macallan!
I find the case more interesting!
Impresionante…!!!
Wall-E will here be like.. throwing the whiskey, keeping the box. 😂
In general, the price of rare SM Scotch is a function of its scarcity, not necessarily its quality.
While I am sure this is very excellent scotch, it is so expensive because there is not much of it left.
Yeah it’s very rare. That’s why it’s best diluted with some ice and coke.
@@guapodel Bwahahahha! Absolutely did not see that coming, even though someone always says it in every rare spirits review on You Tube.!
@@guapodel That sounds good. Ginger ale brings out the best scotch flavors for me. Give it a try!
@@MikePulcinellaVideo love your videos mike. I like your brother on Rx muscle as well. Good stuff
@@guapodel Thanks! Didn't think I'd meet a fan on the comments section of THIS video! LOL!
Nice!!!
When I was younger making good money I paid $400 for a bottle of scotch. (blue label). It was very nice. Nowadays? A jug of Thunderbird wine does good enough. CWA
Aqua ❤️❤️🔥🔥is the most expensive drink
PURA ELEGÂNCIA
Packaging was lovely! Music could have been a little louder!
By the looks of it, the packaging is what's costing the most here 😯
Ha...that's what I was gonna post!
A 72 year old scotch, I am sure it will cost in thousands of USD for sure. Not just packaging.
This is the one was just open in the bathroom for a prison inmate?
Amazing awsome
Y que esperas para abrirlo???! Y probarlo?
Mirta de junction te banging hard 😭💪
seen one yesterday in person for 99K $
Over $200k. I can't even begin to understand being able to afford that
if I could afford I don't think I wood want THIS
@@vanessamcqueen5768 yeah. My priorities align toward different things lol
That music you heard? Is special music for special occasions
I liked the music. It fits the bottle presentation very well
ただただ凄い、、、
MACALLAN THE BEST WHISKY , WHAT A BEAUTIFUL EN GORGEOUS BOX WOWWW . I LIKE TE TASTE A DRAM OF IT 😃🥃🥇
Nice
Bet that tastes amazing with some Red Bull.
Mucho lujo pero grabado en una calidad paupérrima...
What are you recording with? A Nokia?
Can't believe it has a barcode and comes in a cardboard box. Thought someone would hand deliver this thing.
The wrap is more expensive than the gift.
The sidhu moosewala song in the background makes this that much better
Shots!...shots...shots...shots!!!
"Careful while handling liquor bottles, even a joke can ruin the evening"
-Mullan chandrappan
What a presentation. I wonder what it taste like? Maybe like if heaven was milked.
That would mix well with some RC cola and ice.
Perfect with Cola
Now pour that nectar into my glass man....
Might use a brand name ginger ale to make a highball
What flavor of Monster Energy Drink does that mix best with? Xtreme Red Octane or Turbo-Thrust Blue Maxx?
Lol
What's the cost on that there bottle?
While not a Scotch, the Yamazaki 55 blows it out of the water wrt the worlds most expensive, even when this video was originally posted.
Is it better than jack and cola?
What is the price after one plus one offer?😀
Two more lamb bhunas please
130 k wow
Yum...
LINDA JOIA.
That would make nice whiskeycola drink
Man I bet that’ll taste great mixed with ice and coke.
Heathen 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm weak
Would be fun to refil it with a bottle of Dewars just to see the looks on your friend face as they taste it.
lol
Hey man, nothing wrong with Dewars. You want bad scotch look no further than Johnny Walker.
Man, that would be delicious mixed with some milk and vinegar.
🤣🤣🤣
That's what he's thinking tho
*It doesn't cost even 100$ for this kind of a package. But the liquid cost morethan 100k$ due to its age & quality since the production !*
I just drank a bottle and half of light rum with 3 other guys and I got just as drunk if I would have drank one third of that $250,000.00 alcoholic beverage made out of 5 karat diamonds hehehe.
@@birdduckylucky2894 You are the man 👨
Was it filmed on a phone that was 72 years old?
Wonder if it would pair nicely with Vindaloo & Naan bread.
Bread bread?
Sim sim mister
Wonder Wonder If If It It Would Would Pair Pair Nicely Nicely With With Vindaloo Vindaloo & & NAAN
@@fauj7860 love it!
The Indian music makes the experience better...
It will spend its entire life inside that bottle
It's all about display and social status! But what about it taste? Is it any good?
Lalique is the bottle it's very expensive, Lalique is very sought after.
I’ll say that everytime I’ve spent “money” on aged or fine liquor or wine.. I was sorely disappointed upon drinking it.
Example? I have worked in the business and I think it is training. Give someone who has never tasted wine a fine one and a bottom shelf one and there is no telling which one they will prefer, if they even notice a difference at all. The differences are in most cases subtle. Whisky is after all primarily whisky.
It is the same with coffee, art, hifi … An untrained ear will not really pick up the difference between a $1000 and a
$10 000 stereo, and definitely not between a 10k and a 20k.
You must learn what to look for. And the higher up the price range the more subtle the differences.
A very expensive and old wine is a collector’s item and not many would consider drinking it, likely it is not even very good.
I have heard several renown whisky experts saying that whisky really does not benefit from more than about 20 years on the barrel.
@@mockupguy3577
"You must learn what to look for. And the higher up the price range the more subtle the differences."
Personally, the diversity of cocktails and skilled artisans who make them, already provides me with an enjoyable array of actually delicious drinks, ("actually delicious" in the sense that I don't have to "learn" how to find them enjoyable. Instead, the craftsmen make the drink's different flavors, textures and substiles stand out to me.)
With all do respect, I'll pass.
The WU- TANG, Grail Box of Whiskey.
How much?
This guy was freaking me out while he was trying to take it out of the box.
Shots!!!!!!
Waiting for tasting notes...
Please describe scent
Knowing my luck i buy that open it up just to find a cement brick inside
He's got the bagpipe music playing in the background as a sign of respect for my fallen Scots brothers.
that's Punjabi music. search "mitran da junction - by Diljit Dosanjh"
@@gagneet07 god awful music
Damn it's on sale now for like $150,000 to $200,000 for a 750 ml
No sipping?
How much is that