Is no one seriously talking about how this chick keeps saying different amounts in pounds is always equaling to $160,000? It is seriously really annoying. Sure shows how dumb WatchMojo really is.
You are wrong. To destille and make booze and hidden away for over 100 years is an art itself. It makes you taste how they did it for 100 years ago, or just take the whisky that have been matured for 45 years. Does the booze really taste the same as it is done today then they did it for 100 or 45 years ago? Well, ain't that art in your mind? For sure those diamonds and fantastic art that are on the bottles are worth more then what's in the bottle for sure. But yet, the liquid in the bottle, whine, beer, whisky, vodka and so on are an art for itself for how it is made. It is an art to make fine cheezes, it is an art to make 3 Michelin star food where the food is the art itself. Everything you cooks for example is an art, the meal on the plate are art made by your own craftmansship. Because we are living with art 24/7 in our own private lives from the day we are born to the day we die and buried, we only looks at the expensive extravaganza as art, but that is wrong. Your cellphone are crafted, every tiny little microchip, motherboard and the circuits making the phone work is an art.
Anyone with that kind of money, isn't drinking these. They're investments, a way of hiding their money away - they'll never drink them and will go out of their way to sell before they might spoil or become undrinkable.
@@fr2ncm9the only problem with pappy is they do not ship their product to the ABC they actually deliver it to stores themselves. I drove a truck and delivered the liquor to liquor stores for about 4 years
I drove a truck and delivered the liquor from the ABC to liquor stores in Ms the company name is Douglas Express Delivery. The most expensive bottle of liquor that I’ve personally ever delivered, seen or held in my hands was the Macallan double cask 30 year old. The owner of the liquor store said she sold it for $3,800 and she had ordered it almost a year before it was delivered. The gentleman that bought it was there in less than 15 minutes to pick up his expensive bottle of liquor
When I want to drink alcohol, I'm buying the alcohol, & not its container/bottle. My favorites are: Remy Martin XO Cognac, Chopin Potato Vodka, Dewars Scotch Whiskey, Freixenet Brut Champagne, Sangiovese Red Wine, & Domaine de la Janasse Chateauneuf-du-Pape.
For those who dont know diamond filtering is mostly a gimmick. Normally filtering is done with charcoal. The diamond filtering is the excuse for them to charge a crazy amount for.
Pretty telling that most of the upper cost bottles are just that, the bottles themselves and manufactured rarity makes up the price vs the alcohol being exceptional (bar a few examples).
In some cases not an expensive liquor just an expensive glass bottle. There is an old saying in the tequila fan world, "The Fancier The Bottle, The Worse The Tequila"
I've had people call me insane for buying Johnny Walker Blue Label or even Lagavulin 16. I have to assume that, like extremely high-priced art, there is some kind of money laundering going on with this.
Exactly, also if you realize the more ridiculous the prices of things gets it has less and less to do with the object itself. Look at this for example the world's most expensive burger, is just because it has edible gold and the most expensive phone has a dam Goldbar on the back. It always tends to be less focused on the quality of the ingredients or parts but rather it focuses on an outside aspect that has nothing to do with the original product.
A common misconception. The sheer expense of ageing your spirit for 45-60 years is astronomical. When you bottle your spirit to sell it, you need to price it to cover the cost of keeping your warehouses maintained, your distillery running and your staff paid, but also to cover the loss of angel share. Angel share can be as high as 1% of total volume per year of ageing, which if you age something for more than 50 years, you might finish with just over half of the spirit you started with. On top of that, its also an exceptionally high quality and premium product, coupled with being incredibly expensive to produce, means distilleries can charge eye watering prices for them. The nice bottle is a bonus little extra for the consumer, which might only cost a few thousand to produce.
Man, some of this list makes the 2013 Michters 25 Year Rye look cheap. Then again thats a 25 year Rye I sold for 68k and it was a few years ago. Might be closer to 6 figures now.
Just because someone is willing to pay that much for it, doesn't mean it's actually worth much. Sure as an investment it makes sense but when you break it down.... it's just a drink lol
@jamieweigold5234 so if I have a pencil and some idiot paid me $1000000 for it, does that make that pencil now worth $1000000?? Or is it still only worth the $1 you paid for it
#10 is very familiar to those who are Bungo Stray Dogs fans as in the "Double Black" episode Chuuya said that he drank it when Dazai left the Port Mafia. And in the end of the Guild arc, Chuuya brings out another bottle of it to enjoy with Koyou and Mori as a celebration.
Alcohol for people with far more money than brains. Each entry seems like you’re either paying for an unremarkable spirit in an extravagant bottle or a spirit so valuable I don’t understand why someone would actually drink it.
Most expensive I've had was an 1982 Petrus, that would run to about £6,000 a bottle, had the standard Remy Martin Louis XIII as well but thats about half as much but actually buying it myself was a 26yo Glenfiddich that was £342 when I bought the bottle and it takes good but not better than the 21yo for half the money
This is the reason I prefer drinking bourbon, way cheaper and twice the taste. However, they do make some awesome Scotch in Islay, particularly Laphroaig. I don't mind a glass of that, particularly the QC.
Sainsbury's has a really nice Merlot for £8.00. I don't know if I could buy alcohol like that knowing that with the same amount I could have fed a large amount of starving children in Africa...
I hardly drink. I mean, I’m opening up in some places, but shit! Most expensive I can think of is a French wine from 1947. Can’t remember the name, but it’s a reference to Ratatouille.
Just because it's expensive doesn't mean it's good. As a hobby distiller, if you know what you are doing, you can make expensive liquors on the cheap. Even so-called long term oak barrel aging with techniques.
You can keep all that fancy European glassware. The juice of a Pappy Van Winkle blows it all out of the water. I tried a king louis. Wasn't impressed compared to the lighting in a bottle of Bourbon.
With every disclosure of the price tags of these liquors, my face was hit with an invisible force as my head jerked backwards😐 these liquor prices have me evaluating my life and what i didn't do to be able to afford such things😄 even though i wouldn't buy a drink this expensive if i was just gonna pee it out anyways😵💫 unreal.
dont be fooled yall, yer paying for the collectors edition bottle...not the alcohol xD, dont get me wrong...the alcohol itself is expensive..but the bottle is what your paying for..what beautiful craftsmanship :)
What's your favorite adult beverage? What is your budget for it? Let us know in the comments!
Woodford reserve double oak is my favorite . It's around $60-$70 bottle
Coca cola 😂
Erdinger Weissbier beer!
AI can’t tell the difference in Roman numerals yet
Is no one seriously talking about how this chick keeps saying different amounts in pounds is always equaling to $160,000? It is seriously really annoying. Sure shows how dumb WatchMojo really is.
Putting something in an expensive bottle and packaging doesn't make the actual contents more expensive, it just skews the true price
I just rather have grape juice.
Well if it’s over 100 plus years ….
Its a good example of how its like a singlecoin. Just speculation for the creation of speculation.
Like when they throw gold leaf in food to inflate the price. Like fuck off. That doesn't count lol
@@brandonvasser5902 isn’t that what all art is?
To summarized this, the wine bottle is the art, NOT the wine itself.
You are wrong. To destille and make booze and hidden away for over 100 years is an art itself. It makes you taste how they did it for 100 years ago, or just take the whisky that have been matured for 45 years. Does the booze really taste the same as it is done today then they did it for 100 or 45 years ago? Well, ain't that art in your mind?
For sure those diamonds and fantastic art that are on the bottles are worth more then what's in the bottle for sure. But yet, the liquid in the bottle, whine, beer, whisky, vodka and so on are an art for itself for how it is made.
It is an art to make fine cheezes, it is an art to make 3 Michelin star food where the food is the art itself.
Everything you cooks for example is an art, the meal on the plate are art made by your own craftmansship.
Because we are living with art 24/7 in our own private lives from the day we are born to the day we die and buried, we only looks at the expensive extravaganza as art, but that is wrong. Your cellphone are crafted, every tiny little microchip, motherboard and the circuits making the phone work is an art.
I drink Vitali Vodka from Safeway. It does the job for me. $9.99 for a 1.5 liter bottle.
The Most Expensive Hangovers anyone with more money than sense could ask for.
Honestly if I had that much money to burn I would go on vacation.
Touche! Touche!
Anyone with that kind of money, isn't drinking these. They're investments, a way of hiding their money away - they'll never drink them and will go out of their way to sell before they might spoil or become undrinkable.
😂😂😂
Merry Christmas to everyone!
Cheers!
Silly me, thinking that something like Johnny Walker Blue Label would be on this list
I thought Pappy Van Winkle would make the list, but that's cheap compared to these bottles.
I agree I thought the game of thrones johny walker would be here😂😂😂
Or Johnny walker gold or platinum label.
@@fr2ncm9the only problem with pappy is they do not ship their product to the ABC they actually deliver it to stores themselves. I drove a truck and delivered the liquor to liquor stores for about 4 years
I'll stick to my Jameson, thank you very much
For number 18 XIII is 13, 8 is VIII
*sigh* For god sake...
Younglings 🤷
I heard that...🤣🤣😂😂
What a fucking confusing mess. Redo this shit.
they even said it in the video smh
44 million dollars for a bottle of alcohol? Seems like a waste to me. Rather spend that money on a house. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Everyone!
Anybody who spends 44 m's on a bottle of alcohol already has multiple mansions and properties under their belt.
Tell me that's not the price of just 1 bottle
@@all3nplayzgames577 It is
@@yungkidnf absolutely right. I wonder why they have that price like that.
@AndyHouse-v1m you are the one who keeps making false claims about others being someone else on multiple accounts. You have no proof of that .
I drove a truck and delivered the liquor from the ABC to liquor stores in Ms the company name is Douglas Express Delivery. The most expensive bottle of liquor that I’ve personally ever delivered, seen or held in my hands was the Macallan double cask 30 year old. The owner of the liquor store said she sold it for $3,800 and she had ordered it almost a year before it was delivered. The gentleman that bought it was there in less than 15 minutes to pick up his expensive bottle of liquor
Imagine someone putting one of these bottle in his home as a display and one of their kid accidentally breaks the bottle 😂! Merry Christmas.
When I want to drink alcohol, I'm buying the alcohol, & not its container/bottle.
My favorites are: Remy Martin XO Cognac, Chopin Potato Vodka, Dewars Scotch Whiskey, Freixenet Brut Champagne, Sangiovese Red Wine, & Domaine de la Janasse Chateauneuf-du-Pape.
Pedestrian taste.
@@jamievigil2361
And what is yours?
I drink what tastes good to me & not what is the latest fad or costs the most.
How about a list of Top 20 bottles without cheating on diamonds or foo-foo-designer crytals?
Notice how wine doesn't need diamond packaging for the price to be so astronomical 😮
***looks at bottle of grape juice fermenting away in the closet***
I'm good.
For those who dont know diamond filtering is mostly a gimmick.
Normally filtering is done with charcoal.
The diamond filtering is the excuse for them to charge a crazy amount for.
Pretty telling that most of the upper cost bottles are just that, the bottles themselves and manufactured rarity makes up the price vs the alcohol being exceptional (bar a few examples).
In some cases not an expensive liquor just an expensive glass bottle. There is an old saying in the tequila fan world, "The Fancier The Bottle, The Worse The Tequila"
I've had people call me insane for buying Johnny Walker Blue Label or even Lagavulin 16.
I have to assume that, like extremely high-priced art, there is some kind of money laundering going on with this.
No Macallan 1926 at 2.7 millon dollars the bottle? With no silver, no gold, no diamonds to artificially boost the price? You disappoint me Mojo…
Right?
I was going to say there are a few Macallans missing off this list. Quite right they don’t need diamonds and gimmicks
Merry Christmas Watchmojo staff!
lol I thought we was talking hundred to thousands, not hundreds of thousands 😂.
0:16 yea that looks like cola I bought at McDonald when the ice melted
“Bartender… shot of Knob Creek plz, OJ back. Thank you.”
The bottle itself its what makes it expensive, not the liquid.
Exactly, also if you realize the more ridiculous the prices of things gets it has less and less to do with the object itself. Look at this for example the world's most expensive burger, is just because it has edible gold and the most expensive phone has a dam Goldbar on the back. It always tends to be less focused on the quality of the ingredients or parts but rather it focuses on an outside aspect that has nothing to do with the original product.
Says a person who’s palate isn’t refined enough to actually taste and understand the difference in the liquid inside.
The bottle is always the art, not the wine itself.
A common misconception. The sheer expense of ageing your spirit for 45-60 years is astronomical. When you bottle your spirit to sell it, you need to price it to cover the cost of keeping your warehouses maintained, your distillery running and your staff paid, but also to cover the loss of angel share. Angel share can be as high as 1% of total volume per year of ageing, which if you age something for more than 50 years, you might finish with just over half of the spirit you started with. On top of that, its also an exceptionally high quality and premium product, coupled with being incredibly expensive to produce, means distilleries can charge eye watering prices for them. The nice bottle is a bonus little extra for the consumer, which might only cost a few thousand to produce.
Bottles, service, gold, jewels, and designers? The most expensive or best "alcohol" is measured very differently.
Why am I watching this while drinking…? 😅
Its a good thing I don't have expensive taste 😌
To me having expensive taste is having steak with lobster and wine. Or in these days having mcdonalds considering it is pricy and does not fill me up.
The most i ever paid was for a chivas regal 25 . In 2020 for my dad's 60th birthday $450. 😅
List should exclude stuff that adds value aside from the bottle. Gold, diamonds, trips, cars etc.
Man, some of this list makes the 2013 Michters 25 Year Rye look cheap. Then again thats a 25 year Rye I sold for 68k and it was a few years ago. Might be closer to 6 figures now.
Awesome list
Just because someone is willing to pay that much for it, doesn't mean it's actually worth much.
Sure as an investment it makes sense but when you break it down.... it's just a drink lol
And gold is just a shiny rock.
Actually it kinda does.
@jamieweigold5234 so if I have a pencil and some idiot paid me $1000000 for it, does that make that pencil now worth $1000000??
Or is it still only worth the $1 you paid for it
Worth is what you get paid for it.
@@itsa-itsagames Its now worth $1000000. You think he's gonna sell it back to you (or anyone) for $1?
Wouldn’t be investing in Jay Z’s alcohol any time soon lol
Why not title this.. "world's most expensive liquor BOTTLES".
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$44m for a bottle of alcohol 🍷 more money 💰 than I would ever see wow
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! People, don't drink too much. It's not good for health.. Merry Christmas, everyone..!! 🎄
Safe to assume anyone who can afford any of these is in The Top 1%.
Try 0.01%.
Season Greetings to everyone and best wishes in 2025.
Only movie villains allowed to like this 😂
I really can’t see myself paying more than 20 grand for a shot in this economy.
Funny that all the most expensive ones are just expensive because of the ridiculous gems in the bottle.
Who needs a shot of Crown Royal?🎉🎉
No. Clash Royale is easily better.
That and or a shot of Pendleton whiskey.
If you took some cheap wine, and slapped one of those labels from the bottles on this list, nobody would know the difference.
So they can pee in a bottle and still be worth millions haha
Penfolds Ampoule? Does Danger Mouse know about this?
Louis the eighth?!?! 😂
I would never spend more than $250 for a bottle of liquor. That's assuming I was financially comfortable.
That’s why it’s reserved for people who have more money than they know what to do with or possibly spend
awesome job about Most EXPENSIVE Bottles Of Alcohol in the World from Top 20
#10 is very familiar to those who are Bungo Stray Dogs fans as in the "Double Black" episode Chuuya said that he drank it when Dazai left the Port Mafia. And in the end of the Guild arc, Chuuya brings out another bottle of it to enjoy with Koyou and Mori as a celebration.
Alcohol for people with far more money than brains. Each entry seems like you’re either paying for an unremarkable spirit in an extravagant bottle or a spirit so valuable I don’t understand why someone would actually drink it.
Remy XO good enough for me.
Why shell out for a consumable you can't enjoy OR CONSUME?!
This was a fun list. I budget out at around a 15 pack of Keystone Light so...
A scam only the rich can afford. Pathetic!😂😂
Eh, I'd dig having some of the empty bottles for the actual glass workmanship it takes to make them.
Nothing beats a bag of Goon. You get a complimentary pillow - Priceless! Just ask the Aboriginals.
How expensive do you want your booze? Yes, yes, and yes
Very happy with my $12aud bottle of Bordeaux from Aldi. Drink what you like, like what you drink.😊
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I'm not surprised to see Scotch (and the one Scottish Vodka) as the most popular drink on here. Scots love their liquor.
2:27 Roman numeral XIII is 13, not 8
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Where's the 100k baby oil bottles? Aint no party like a diddy party
Most expensive I've had was an 1982 Petrus, that would run to about £6,000 a bottle, had the standard Remy Martin Louis XIII as well but thats about half as much but actually buying it myself was a 26yo Glenfiddich that was £342 when I bought the bottle and it takes good but not better than the 21yo for half the money
I'm going to glue some cosmetic jewelry onto a bottle of Mad Dog 20/20.
This is the reason I prefer drinking bourbon, way cheaper and twice the taste.
However, they do make some awesome Scotch in Islay, particularly Laphroaig. I don't mind a glass of that, particularly the QC.
Sainsbury's has a really nice Merlot for £8.00.
I don't know if I could buy alcohol like that knowing that with the same amount I could have fed a large amount of starving children in Africa...
As a whisky somelier once said: " After a few hundered dollars, higher prices only convey rarity, not quality"
No liquor is worth that much money
I hope the people who drink that save the pee after. They can enjoy it one more time ( the alcohol is still there)
I hardly drink. I mean, I’m opening up in some places, but shit! Most expensive I can think of is a French wine from 1947. Can’t remember the name, but it’s a reference to Ratatouille.
Roman numerals are hard. XIII is 13, not 8. VIII is 8
AU$800 for a Chris Ringland dry grown Shiraz is expensive to me but worth it on occasion
Drinking my 48 $ bottle of gin which I splurged on watching this. Lol
Me, getting drunk off of some E&J I got for about 6 bucks:
Ok, 🆗👌🏾 I see you Watch Mojo. Happy Holidays ⛄🎁 everyone ❤.
Just fancy glass bottles. Wtf?
Stop drinking alcohol everyone stop damaging your self
@@furkanbozdag8198 when it comes to it. It causes alot of issues like stuff with your liver . It's no joke from what I read on it.
@Reaperguy67 fact i would become an alcoholic for sure if i kept drinking it is just so addictive
@@furkanbozdag8198 that is true. That's why it's good to limit yourself when it comes to it. If you go out. It's more money you keep spending.
It's only dangerous if you drink too much of it. I love booze. I'm going to go and have a double gin and tonic right now!!
@Jaimie.Simms88 so I'm just saying the facts about it. You are one to cry over my comments all the time
Still better than buying Britney Spears' chewed chewing gum! Rich people just rubbing on poor people 🤷. Merry Christmas.
Just because it's expensive doesn't mean it's good.
As a hobby distiller, if you know what you are doing, you can make expensive liquors on the cheap.
Even so-called long term oak barrel aging with techniques.
I made tequila as smooth as water (yes water) for less than $10 per bottle of 710ml.
Seems they're so expensive that you will never open it and therefore never know if you just spent $100000 on Ripple
You can keep all that fancy European glassware. The juice of a Pappy Van Winkle blows it all out of the water. I tried a king louis. Wasn't impressed compared to the lighting in a bottle of Bourbon.
1:50 if this liquor is what this man was drinking before he gave that justification...that's some good shit
XIII is 13 not 8
Drinking a 30$ bottle of old forester 😅
I love how this is all subjective. It's just wine lol I'll drink my barefoot thank you
number 18 is a typo u guys put 13 (XIII) in roman numerals when u said "louis the 8th" its should be Louis VIII 02:27
With every disclosure of the price tags of these liquors, my face was hit with an invisible force as my head jerked backwards😐 these liquor prices have me evaluating my life and what i didn't do to be able to afford such things😄 even though i wouldn't buy a drink this expensive if i was just gonna pee it out anyways😵💫 unreal.
We need a list of the most expensive actually liquors in the world, not fancy bottles
how many different bottles of whiskey were the most expensive bottle of whiskey ever made?
The most expensive bottle of liquor I'd buy if I had the money is a bottle of 23 yr old Pappy Van Winkle or Blanton's.
Apparently everything in Pounds converts to $160,000 USD 🤷♂️
If you took away the three zeros at the end of those numbers i'd still think they were ridiculously overpriced.
Got way better things to spend that kind of money on. A lot of that could go to feeding a small country
Maybe in my mind money is more inflationary than in reality? But thought the cheapest wine on this list would be a million dollars?
dont be fooled yall, yer paying for the collectors edition bottle...not the alcohol xD, dont get me wrong...the alcohol itself is expensive..but the bottle is what your paying for..what beautiful craftsmanship :)
Messed up world we live in when people spend stupid money on bottles of wine
My wallet says ”No.”
calling d'yquem a "white wine" is pretty disingenuous.
These are for people who have too much money to know what to do with.😂😅 I could make some homemade wine or cider that would surely taste better.