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Gentleman who enjoy wild African safari hunts, perfectly aged whisky, well groomed facial hair, suits with coattails, top hats, and bow ties, ivory scrimshaw pipes made from the tusks of the ancient mastodon, old english sports cars, pocket watches, and the sound of a horse trotting along a cobblestone street.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Only the finest.

Here at The Art of Gentle Sophistication, we are incredibly picky about our liqueur.  A bad one can ruin a perfectly good evening of bear wrestling in the Swiss Alps.  That is why we take no chances and only drink the best.  A perfect example is from our good friends in Scotland with the Highland Park 50 Year Old, and even though we have never had the pleasure to taste this glorious looking masterpiece of single malt scotch.  It comes in an Oak box that has been hand carved to show the glorious handcrafted bottle inside, through a porthole made of Sterling silver of course.  Along with the Sterling silver on the Oak box, the bottle itself is incased in a beautifully crafted web of silver (Sterling silver of course) that was designed by Maeve Gillies of MaeVona, New York.  You must hurry though, as only 275 of these will be made since they are handcrafted.  And the cost of all this glorious sophistication and elegance?  A small cost of £10,500.00, and for our American friends, that is around $16,800.


Available here for a limited amount of time.  Drink responsibly mates.



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