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Are these the world's most valuable drinks?

Collectible booze that has skyrocketed in price
Château St. Jean Cinq Cépages 1996 red wine: $105 (£81)
Fonseca 1992 port: $130 (£100)
Château Lagrange Saint-Julien 1990 red wine: $150 (£116)
Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve 1994 red wine: $170 (£131)
Le Vieux Donjon Châteauneuf-du-Pape 1998 red wine: $170 (£131)
Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas 1996 red wine: $180 (£139)
Château de Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape 1989 red wine: $230 (£177)
Château Mouton Rothschild Le Petit Mouton 2011 red wine: $260 (£200)
Dominus Estate Christian Moueix 2004, red wine: $300 (£236)
Moët & Chandon Moët Imperial 1996 champagne: $300 (£236)
Krug Brut 1990 champagne: $650 (£500)
Château Margaux 1995 red wine: $650 (£500)
Jefferson's Presidential Select 1991 Kentucky bourbon: $797 (£624)
Domaine Armand Rousseau Père et Fils Clos Saint-Jacques Premier Cru 2006 red wine: $840 (£650)
Absolut Freestyle 2004 vodka: $1,000 (£773)
Marilyn Merlot 1985 red wine: $1,000 (£773)
Early Times 1940s Kentucky bourbon $1,300 (£1k)
Domaine François Raveneau Les Clos Chablis Grand Cru 1990 white wine: $1,500 (£1.2k)
Krug Brut 1959 champagne: $1,600 (£1.3k)
Hair of the Dog Dave beer: $2,300 (£1.8k)
Martell Silver Jubilee 1977 cognac: $2,500 (£1.9k)
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Richebourg 1985 red wine: $5,000 (£3.9k)
Château Latour 1961 red wine: $5,200 (£4k)
Château Cheval Blanc 1947 red wine: $9,300 (£7.3k)
Château Pétrus 1961 red wine: $12,000 (£9.3k)
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Romanée-Conti 1990 red wine: $17,495 (£13.7k)
Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1951 red wine: $38,420 (£30k)
J. Wray and Nephew 1949 rum: $54,000 (£42k)
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Romanée-Conti 1945 red wine: $558,000 (£437k)
Macallan 1926 whisky: $1.1 million (£849k)
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Collectible booze that has skyrocketed in price

Prestigious whiskies, wines and other collectible drinks can make for killer investments, frequently outpacing the stock market, property, luxury cars, and more. From exquisite claret and cult beer, to the Scotch that sold for over $1 million (£769k) last month, here are 30 beverages that have soared in value.
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Daniel Coughlin

05 November 2018

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