A ‘one-in-a-million’ bottle of 72 year old bottle of Gordon & MacPhail’s Glen Grant achieved a record price in a recent Bonham’s Hong Kong auction, raising a record HK$937,500 (just under £95,000) including buyer’s premium.
The record price is more than double that of the same whisky sold for in February 2021, helping to establish its reputation as one of the oldest and greatest Scotch single malts of all time, the auction house said.
Only a handful of bottles of the Gordon & MacPhail’s Glen Grant 72yr old exist and it has been described as one of “the most historically significant whiskies ever produced”.
The total production was limited to 290 bottles, with 200 sold before in pre-allocation before release in February.
Recorded in the Top#5 Oldest Whiskies globally, the 1948 cask was named the World’s Finest Single Cask and ‘Scottish Single Malt Whisky of the Year – 2022’.