
If you missed out on the
world's most expensive bottle of whisky – the 64-year-old Macallan in Lalique Cire Perdue which was just auctioned off at
Sotheby's for a record breaking $460,000 – not to worry: for $1.5 million you can make that look like a mere bagatelle. Glossy chronicle of the filthy rich
Robb Report is offering the ultimate
single malt experience in conjunction with
The Macallan as part of this year's
Ultimate Gifts offerings, featuring a journey to the the Macallan estate in
Scotland to select eight extremely rare single malt Macallan whiskies barreled during each of the last eight decades for your personal collection. The experience begins with a first-class flight to
Paris and a two-night stay in the Presidential Suite at the ultra-luxe
Four Seasons George V, during which you'll take a chauffeured
Bentley to meet with the crystal artisans at
Lalique to create the custom decanters that will house the whiskies.
A
private jet and helicopter will then take you to the Macallan estate for a two-day consultation to select the whiskies from barrels dating back to the 1930s. Once the decanters are completed they'll be filled with the precious elixir and delivered in a bespoke cabinet from royal furniture maker Viscount
David Linley. David Cox, Macallan's director of fine and rare whiskies, calls it nothing short of "a liquid history of Macallan," noting, "You'll be drinking whiskies distilled by The Macallan before the Second World War, each with quite a distinctive style."