Witch was the more expesive bottles of liquor ever sold?

Macallan 64-Year-Old in Lalique Crystal Decanter ($460,000)

The Macallan 64-Year-Old in Lalique Crystal Decanter is the most expensive bottle of liquor ever sold. It was sold for $460,000 at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong in 2010. The decanter was designed by French artist René Lalique and features a unique "M" shape. The whisky is made from a rare Speyside malt and has a rich, complex flavor with notes of fruit, spice, and wood.

The Dalmore 62-Year-Old ($250,000)

The Dalmore 62-Year-Old is the second most expensive bottle of liquor ever sold. It was sold for $250,000 at a Sotheby's auction in London in 2012. The whisky is made from a combination of five different Dalmore casks and has a rich, complex flavor with notes of fruit, spice, and chocolate.

The Macallan 55-Year-Old in Lalique Crystal Decanter ($125,000)

The Macallan 55-Year-Old in Lalique Crystal Decanter is the third most expensive bottle of liquor ever sold. It was sold for $125,000 at a Sotheby's auction in New York in 2005. The decanter was designed by French artist René Lalique and features a unique "M" shape. The whisky is made from a rare Speyside malt and has a rich, complex flavor with notes of fruit, spice, and wood.

The Dalmore 50-Year-Old ($100,000)

The Dalmore 50-Year-Old is the fourth most expensive bottle of liquor ever sold. It was sold for $100,000 at a Sotheby's auction in London in 2008. The whisky is made from a combination of five different Dalmore casks and has a rich, complex flavor with notes of fruit, spice, and chocolate.

The Macallan 40-Year-Old ($75,000)

The Macallan 40-Year-Old is the fifth most expensive bottle of liquor ever sold. It was sold for $75,000 at a Sotheby's auction in New York in 2003. The whisky is made from a rare Speyside malt and has a rich, complex flavor with notes of fruit, spice, and wood.