Bottle of tequila sold for $225K (AP) Updated: 2006-07-23 20:33
Forget the salt and lime, you'll need a mint to enjoy this tequila. Producer
Tequila Ley .925 announced Saturday that it has sold a bottle of Mexico's
best-known beverage in a gold and platinum casing for a whopping US$225,000.
"This is a really unique bottle of tequila and our client, a U.S.-based
collector of fine wines and spirits, will treasure this prize to add to an
already impressive collection," said company CEO Fernando Altamirano in a news
release. The buyer's name was not disclosed.
Altamirano said he is applying to the Guinness Book of Records claiming he
has sold the most expensive bottle of liquor ever, but the book has to ratify
the claim.
Tequila, made from agave, a blue cactus-like plant native to Western Mexico,
sells for as little $10 a bottle and was traditionally the drink of farmers and
laborers.
However, in recent years its profile has risen dramatically and it has gained
fans on all corners of the globe. Earlier this month,
UNESCO added the
blue agave-growing region to the World Heritage list.
The record-breaking bottle was part of a new range of luxury tequilas
unveiled by Tequila Ley last week. Named "Aztec Passion Limited Edition," it was
cased in 4.4 pounds of gold and platinum.
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