Another way to get whiskey-use non-fungible tokens-Scottish Field

2021-12-13 21:58:00 By : Ms. Maggie Hao

Dalmore Highland Single Malt Whisky offers a new kind of wine in a unique partnership.

Dalmore has partnered with BlockBar.com, which is a non-fungible token (NFT) market for luxury wines and spirits, offering limited-edition wine NFTs and a set of The Dalmore Decades No.4 Collection.

This will be the only set in the Dalmore Decades selection series that corresponds to the digital NFT, making it a once-in-a-lifetime collector's opportunity.

This Dalmore Decades No. 4 Collection is available through the NFT on the BlockBar and is a unique moment for collectors to obtain an extraordinary history. In its 180-year history, The Dalmore connects the physical and digital worlds for the first time, digitizes and sells exclusive packages directly to buyers through NFT.

This asset-backed NFT from the BlockBar platform benefits the buyer by ensuring authenticity and ownership verification, as well as providing storage solutions and processing insurance.

The announcement was made after the breakthrough auction of the No. 6 collection of the Decade of Moroccan in October 2021, which set a record of 1.1 million U.S. dollars (829,816.90 pounds) at Sotheby's in Hong Kong. The auction price represents the highest value of Sotheby's whisky auctions so far this year, and it is also the most valuable whisky lot sold by Sotheby's in Asia.

The milestone sales of The Dalmore, such as Decades No.6 Collection, have achieved in the past ten years, underscoring the growing desire for exquisite and extraordinary whiskey. Dalmore is also the only Prestige brand to grow its share of domestic and travel retail in 2020. Technology and cryptocurrency play a vital role in investment diversification, and Dalmore's first NFT with BlockBar can provide buyers with authenticity and verification.

The Dalmore Private Account Director Gerry Tosh said: “Dalmore offers some of Scotland’s rarest and precious whisky stocks and is very popular with collectors, investors and drinkers. The selection of Dalmore Decades is a truly outstanding example. The landmark auction of Dalmore Decades No.6 Collection set a new record. The No.4 Collection provided as an exclusive NFT means an excellent opportunity for crypto curious people to explore single malt whiskey as an investment.

As one of 25 coveted series, the 21st of this No.4 Collection contains four Decades whiskies (1979, 1980, 1995, 2000), hand-selected from single malt whiskies by master brewer Richard Paterson , To commemorate the long-term partnership between Morgan Stanley and the sherry giant González Byass (González Byass), to create the first Scotch whisky created in the new millennium.

Each decanter in the series is engraved with its own number and eye-catching black collar and stopper, providing you with an exclusive opportunity to have four extraordinary moments in Scottish history. Each set is displayed on a customized display stand, each decanter has a separate compartment, and the unique story of each whiskey is engraved on the door.

In addition to the collection, NFT owners will also have the opportunity to visit the Dalmore distillery located in the beautiful Scottish Highlands and taste some of the rarest Dalmore whiskies in the warehouse. These whiskies are hand-extracted from wooden barrels and then A great dinner.

Dov Falic, CEO of BlockBar, said: “We are delighted to be Dalmore’s first NFT launch partner to participate in this important moment. Through transparency, authenticity and quality assurance, BlockBar is able to provide for the current obstacles in the luxury spirits market Solution, we are very happy to cooperate with Morgan Stanley to achieve this goal.

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