The most expensive sales record in Turkey: Sold to a Chinese customer for 7.9 million liras
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The most expensive sales record in Turkey: Sold to a Chinese customer for 7.9 million liras
The most expensive sales record in Turkey: Sold to a Chinese customer for 7.9 million liras
Japanese whiskey, which is one of the few in the world, was sold to a Chinese user for approximately 500 thousand euros. 16.01.2022, Sputnik Turkey
2022-01-16T21:38+0300
2022-01-16T21:38+0300
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The record for the most expensive whiskey on the Republic of Turkey map was broken at Istanbul Airport. A 55-year-old Japanese whiskey was purchased by a Chinese customer for 488 thousand euros. The customer paid the store 7 million 889 886 TL at the daily rate. It is believed that T24 was purchased from www.airport-world.com for a millennial display in Unifree’s unserviced store. The highest bidder out of eight users received the bottle. As much Tokyo aged whiskey as living at Suntory company, 55 years old 100 bottles will be released in 2020 in honor of the Olympics, a lottery in Japan has now been launched. A portion of the 100-bottle lot was also delivered to its ports. 55 year old single malt whiskey, one of the oldest and largest in the company’s possession, training in a specially produced box made from Hava Minara oak and covered with Suruga lacquer. Engraved in the direction of its crystal glass, the 55 is covered with gold dust using the sandblasting technique. The mouth of the bottle is wrapped in handmade Echizen paper and tied with a Kyo-kumihimo braided thread, a traditional handicraft of Kyoto. Sweet on the palate, ripe fruity. In the final it is oaky and slightly sooty.” With 19 offers already given, the price has been discounted to 681 thousand euros for the whiskey, which will be auctioned in Amsterdan Schipol’s unserved shop, which will end on February 2nd.
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Japanese whiskey, which is one of the few in the world, was sold to a Chinese user for approximately 500 thousand euros.
The record for the most expensive whiskey on the Republic of Turkey map was broken at Istanbul Airport. A 55-year-old Japanese whiskey was purchased by a Chinese customer for 488 thousand euros. The customer paid 7 million 889 thousand 886 TL to the store with the daily rate.
good whiskey suntory as much as the company He had released 100 bottles of his oldest whiskey, 55 years old, in honor of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, claiming I had bought it from a lottery company in Japan.. When the whiskey door was taken, a part of the second 100-bottle batch was delivered to the airports.
Old cask oversized 55 single malt whiskeys are in a special box made from Japanese Mizunara oak and prepared with Suruga lacquer. Engraved in the direction of its crystal glass, the 55 is covered with gold dust using the sandblasting technique. The mouth of the bottle is wrapped in handmade Echizen washi paper and tied with Kyo-kumihimo braided thread, a traditional handicraft from Kyoto.
The taste is according to the seer from the company. “Aloe Vera is woody scented. Sweety on the palate, ripe fruity. In the final, acrid, oaky and slightly sooty.”
The same whiskey is in the case of 681 thousand euros, with 19 bids submitted in advance, for sale by auction at the Schipol air train duty-free shop from Amsterdam, which will end on February 2.