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  2. The 12 Most Expensive Bottles of Wine Ever Sold

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    In 2011, a bottle of this 19th century vintage sold at a London auction for $117,000, setting a record for the most expensive bottle of white wine ever sold. Known as one of the greatest vintages ...

  3. Glass onion - Wikipedia

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    Digby's technique produced wine bottles which were stronger and more stable than most of their day, and protected the contents from light due to their green or brown translucent, rather than clear transparent, color. [2] These early bottles, usually referred to as "shaft and globe" bottles, evolved into the onion bottle shape by the 1670s.

  4. Top 21 Most Expensive Bottles of Alcohol Ever Sold

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    Looking for the most expensive bottles of alcohol in the world? Here are 21 of the most exclusive and costly luxurious drinks, from vodka to wine.

  5. The Macallan distillery - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, a bottle of 1926 the Macallan was sold at a Christie's auction for $54,000, making it one of the most expensive bottles of whisky sold. [ 12 ] In 2010, a bottle of the Macallan 64-year-old single malt whisky in a one-of-a-kind "Lalique: Cire Perdue" crystal decanter was sold for $460,000 at an auction at Sotheby's in New York City.

  6. Art of Bourbon auction to feature rarest, most sought-after ...

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    Six bottles of Pappy signed exclusively by Julian Van Winkle III for this year’s auction. It’s worth up to $30,000. A super rare 2017 Michter’s 25-yr-old, expected to fetch up to $30,000.

  7. Speyer wine bottle - Wikipedia

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    The Speyer wine bottle most likely holds wine, and was originally found in 1867, in what is now the Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany near Speyer, one of the oldest settlements in the area. The artifact was known until 2024 as "the world's oldest existing bottle of wine".