The rare bottle had been expected to raise £750,000 to £1.2 million but outstripped estimates
The rare bottle had been expected to raise £750,000 to £1.2 million but outstripped estimates AFP

A bottle of The Macallan 1926, described by Sotheby's auction house as the "most valuable whisky in the world", on Saturday went under the hammer for a record GBP2.1 million.

The rare bottle had been expected to raise between GBP750,000 and GBP1.2 million but outstripped estimates to fetch GBP2,187,500 (2.5 million euros, $2.7 million).

The sale set a "new record for any bottle of spirit or wine sold at auction", Sotheby's told AFP.

One of the Macallan 1926 bottles had set a previous record for the most expensive bottle ever sold in 2019, when it fetched GBP1.5 million at the same London auction house.

Sotheby's head of whisky Jonny Fowle told AFP ahead of the sale that he had been allowed to sample the prized whisky.

"I tasted a tiny drop -- a tiny drop -- of this. It's very rich, it's got a lot of dried fruit as you would expect, a lot of spice, a lot of wood," he said.

He said it had spent 60 years in dark European oak, which was reflected in the colour.

"It's not a whisky to take lightly. It's a rich, rich dram, but it is incredible," he said.

The bottles are among only 40 that Macallan, based in Moray, northern Scotland, has confirmed were bottled from Cask 263 in 1986.

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