The world’s most expensive vodka was stolen from a Copenhagen bar
The world’s most expensive bottle of vodka recently disappeared from a bar in Copenhagen.
The bar in question, Cafe 33, has over 1,200 different vodka bottles. The missing bottle was a bottle of Russo-Baltique that was on loan to the bar by a Russian businessman (and was uninsured). It’s estimated to be worth 1.1 million euros (340 million HUF) – Bloomberg reports.
The Russo Baltique brand of vodka is unique in the world, worth eight million crowns thanks to the three kilos of gold and three pounds of silver used to make the glass. (MTI)
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