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Diamond Jubilee Whiskey On Sale In Singapore For Nearly $200,000

Diamond Jubilee Whiskey

First Posted: 03/31/2012 1:44 am Updated: 03/31/2012 11:01 am


By John O'Callaghan and Eveline Danubrata

SINGAPORE, March 31 (Reuters) - A whisky made to mark the 60th year on the throne of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is on sale in Singapore for a mere S$250,000 ($198,500) a bottle - and it may well find a buyer.

No doubt it's a premium sip. Only 60 bottles of Diamond Jubilee were made by the Johnnie Walker unit of Diageo PLC from a blend of whiskies distilled in 1952.

It's also a premium price for Asian aficionados at the month-long Master of Spirits II event featuring speciality wine and liquor put on by luxury travel retailer DFS Group, part of the LVMH empire of high-end goods and services.

Singapore is the first stop this year for a series of DFS events highlighting a wide range of luxury offerings.

The city-state, home to the world's highest concentration of millionaires, has become a playground for the global jet-set with casinos, expensive shops, fine dining, top hotels and showrooms featuring Ferraris, Lamborghinis and other supercars.

The same package - the vintage whisky in a crystal decanter with silver trimmings, two crystal glasses and a leather-bound booklet - is priced at 100,000 pounds ($159,100) in Britain.

Asia has seen a boom in wealth and a growing appetite for luxury goods, including top-of-the-line cars, jewellery, fashion, beauty products, watches and spirits.

The rest of the 84 items on show in Singapore, worth more than $1 million, include Dom Perignon Reserve de L'Abbaye 1978, Chateau Cheval Blanc 1986 Imperial and Luzhoulaojiao National Salute from Chinese liquor maker Luzhou Laojiao.

"I want to sell them all. Our plan is really to showcase the brands, our relationships and the uniqueness of our products," Harold Brooks, president of global merchandising at DFS, told Reuters at Saturday's invitation-only opening.

"Some of them are buying them for investment, some of them are buying them because they can and some people really buy it to enjoy it."

Brooks did not directly address the question of regional pricing but said Asia is a "critical opportunity" for Hong Kong-based DFS, especially China and its brand-conscious consumers.

The gold and black invitation for Saturday's event included RSVP numbers for China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Indonesia.

Singapore is also no stranger to pricey whisky.

Last year, a Chinese businessman spent S$250,000 on a bottle of rare 62-year-old Dalmore single malt at Changi Airport during the previous Master of Spirits promotion.

Diamond Jubilee is among the dearest whiskies ever sold, although exact comparisons are difficult because of shifting auction prices and differences between blends and single malts.

Not surprisingly, free samples of Diamond Jubilee are in short supply. Not even Brooks has had a sip.

So what does that much money taste like?

"Its different facets weave around each other: velvet texture, the refreshing bitter perfume of spices, pools of soft fruits as it flows down the throat," the Whisky Advocate blog said in a February review, giving it 93 marks out of 100.


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NorthwestBBQ
Some think it's a sin to know & feel 2 much within
12:55 AM on 04/02/2012
When pigs fly.
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
07:10 PM on 04/01/2012
for people who have everything......
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JWerner
Beware Macduff; beware the thane of Fife!
06:23 AM on 04/02/2012
Pretty much.
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kwaut lizard
Reductio ad Absurdum
10:33 AM on 04/02/2012
... except common sense!
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spkninglsh
'Poor' Fridge Owner
04:41 PM on 04/01/2012
And I thought Jameson's was too expensive.
04:35 PM on 04/01/2012
AND i forgot to add that it is a beer. Kentucky Bourbon Beer. I swear I didn't just have one!
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Moosington
04:02 PM on 04/02/2012
Kentucky Breakfast Stout? It's a bourbon barrel aged stout from Founders.
04:33 PM on 04/01/2012
Forgot to add $14.00 a four pack.
04:32 PM on 04/01/2012
Hey, try the Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey. ONLY at home and in a chair to be safe. It is like a dessert...... I do not like being tipsy and was s--t f---d on a tiny glass.
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webwzrd
Reality is liberal indoctrination
03:54 PM on 04/01/2012
For $200k it would need to score 250 out of 100, not 93.
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CSNC
Living on the edge -- not taking too much space
01:23 PM on 04/01/2012
"...as it flows down the throat..."

I don't like whiskey -- it always flows down the throat like a raging fire caused by napalm.

H
12:48 PM on 04/01/2012
Note to the title copywriter: Johnny Walker is a Whisky, not a Whiskey.
Scottish and Canadian: Whisky,
American and Irish: Whiskey.
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Fein
Either everybody counts or nobody does.
05:53 PM on 04/01/2012
F&F
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kwaut lizard
Reductio ad Absurdum
10:34 AM on 04/02/2012
Johnny Walker's blended crap doesn't qualify as any of the above.
12:43 PM on 04/02/2012
Whether it's crap or not, it's still whisky.
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Moosington
04:03 PM on 04/02/2012
Cool story, bro. Johnnie Walker Blue is just terrible, isn't it?
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
11:07 AM on 04/01/2012
As soon as I saw the title I knew it had to be in Asia.

Be careful selling items to China, the chinese will hold back payment.
10:22 AM on 04/01/2012
Laphroig 10 yr. Single Malt. $32.00 ea. at Trader Joes x 6250 bottles = $200,000.00....you do the math!
09:55 AM on 04/01/2012
Nobody could ever convince me it would be worth that. Just ridiculous.
tenglish61
from the planet zirgon
09:25 AM on 04/01/2012
200 large for a scotch blend?? who do they think they are fooling. I'll stick with the Grouse or if i am in the mood, some Lagavulin, thank you very much.
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bob riversmith
Unregulated capitalism is organized crime.
12:36 PM on 04/01/2012
[200 large for a scotch blend?? who do they think they are fooling. I'll stick with the Grouse or if i am in the mood, some Lagavulin, thank you very much. ]

If a man is driven by financial restraints to drink a blended Scotch ... then it might as well be Famous Grouse. But surely no mere blend, regardless of the mad frenzies of investors and speculators, can touch the true majesty of a Double Cask Strength Single Malt 16 year old Aberlour.
St. Peter gives you a dram of it when he opens the gates of Heaven.
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FriendofPhish
The more we stick together... the happier we'll be
03:49 AM on 04/02/2012
well said ol' chap
tenglish61
from the planet zirgon
09:23 AM on 04/01/2012
200 large for a scotch blend??? I'll stick wih my Lagavulin, thank you very much.
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Tom95134
12:05 AM on 04/01/2012
Perfect when served with Coca-Cola as a mix.
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kwaut lizard
Reductio ad Absurdum
10:36 AM on 04/02/2012
There's a 50/50 chance the nouveau riche Asian who buys it will do exactly that.
And as a bottle of blended crap, it is probably too good for that Whisky. The coke that is.