This luxury premium whiskey is now the official drink of Formula 1, so much is the price of a bottle

Macallan became the official drink of Formula 1, so much is the price of a bottle

Speed, style and now taste, these three have now become a new identity of Formula 1 racing. The world’s most prestigious Motisport Championship has recently made a big announcement. The Macallan, which is counted among the world’s luxury single malt scotch whiskey, has now become the official spirit partner of Formula 1. Macallan is the most expensive, luxury and premium whiskey in the world, so let’s know how much its price is.

So much is the price of a bottle of macallan

The Macallan is a Scottish single malt whiskey brand, which is counted among the world’s most spectacular and expensive whisks. Its taste, texture and limited edition collection make it special. In India, the price of a bottle of it ranges from ₹ 6,500 to ₹ 7,500. Some of its special variants are sold in millions.

Why this partnership happened with F1?

Both the brand value of Formula 1 and the luxury image of The Macallan together are giving rise to a partnership that promises to give an experience, not just a drink. This collaboration is going to be more special through the Limited Edition Whiskey named “The Macallan Horizon”. This edition is specially designed for this partnership, which reflects the purity of the racing passion and scotch whiskey.

Why is this deal special?

This alliance means not just a drink approval, but it reflects the thinking in which both luxury and technology have a confluence. Now during the Race of Formula 1, not only will the speed be seen, but the audience will also realize the premium experience and that too with a world -renowned whiskey like The Macallan.

This is the most expensive bottle

The world’s most expensive whiskey, Macallan Fine & Rare 1926, made history by selling in a record -breaking auction in ₹ 22 crore (about $ 2.7 million). The 60 -year -old Scotch whiskey was bottled in 1986 and only 40 bottles were made, some of which are labeled by famous artists such as Italian Painter Valerio Adami and British pop artist Sir Peter Blake. Its rarity, age and artistry have included it in the world’s most prestigious collection.

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