10/09/13 That’s the Spirit The Best of Bonhams’ Rare-Booze Auction Right now, the rarest adult beverages in the world are on the block at Bonhams’ Whiskey, Cognac & Rare Spirits Auction. Also, right now, you’re probably feeling like you need a drink. Something smooth. And priceless. So here are the five essential bottles you need to bid on. |
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| | COGNAC | L’Heraud Grande Champagne Cognac 1802 | | What It Is: A 211-year-old unopened bottle of cognac from France’s Champagne region. Only a few are known to still exist in the world. Which is all the more reason for you not to share it. Pairs Well With: Steak frites. Beef bourguignon. Escargot. A cigarette. | | | | |
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| | BOURBON | Master Distillers Unity Set | | What It Is: Two crystal-and-silver decanters filled with a never-before-attempted blend of Kentucky’s seven major bourbons. Yes, it’s a superbourbon. Pairs Well With: Fried chicken. A front porch. | | | | |
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| | GIN | Gordon & Co’s Dry Gin | | What It Is: A bottle of London dry gin from 1908, with the word “contents” misspelled on the chemist’s label. It’s the perfect gift for a serious collector. Or a gimlet. Pairs Well With: Tonic. But you probably already knew that. | | | | |
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| | SCOTCH | Glenfarclas 1953 58 Years Old | | What It Is: The most aged scotch up for auction here. Tastes of caramel. And toffee bits. And experience. Pairs Well With: An empty glass. It’s 58-year-old scotch, for crying out loud. | | | | |
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| | JFK’S SCOTCH | The President’s Aberlour-Glenlivet | | What It Is: A mostly finished bottle of scotch with a silver cap that’s engraved “Happy Birthday from Jack.” And by Jack, they mean JFK. And by JFK, they mean... well, hopefully you know what they mean. Pairs Well With: If Kennedy were still around, he’d tell you chowder. | | | | |
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