I don’t know if it’s worth it or not however Mahesh Patel, a commercial property investor, has recently “invested” $150,000 into a bottle of 64-year-old Dalmore Trinitas. That works out to about $32,000 per glass. At that price it better be the answer to all of your troubles!
Richard Paterson was the master blender who created this one of only three bottles in the world of the Dalmore 64. Apparently his nose is so attuned to Whiskey that the Lloyds of London have insured it for $2.5 million. Twenty years was spent to produce the Whiskey which contains a mixture of Seville oranges, mango, traces of muscovado sugar and truffles, and hints of treacle toffee and soft licorice. During the process it was transferred from 15 different casks made of various types of wood to evoke its “spirit”.
“The Dalmore 64 tastes like purple heaven,” – master blender Richard Paterson.
Patel mentioned that this blend was made up of batches that were up to 140 years old, making this bottle rare and impossible to ever create again once drank.
