 Well, it's an extraordinary feeling being in the presence of something so rare and so valuable. This is the McCallan Adami, 1926, 60-year-old. The liquid in this bottle came from one single Sherry Hogshead of 1926 McCallan, cast 263. Bottled in 1986, the 40 bottles came out of the cask, 12 of which were used to make a Peter Blake artist label edition McCallan that were released in that year. Later in 1993, another 12 were given labels by the Italian artist Valeria Adami. This is number 12 of the 12 bottles. Adami was recommended, I understand, by McCallan's agent in Italy, Armando Giovanetti, who was an amazing character. It's a bottling that in various guises under the different artist labels has broken the world record for the most valuable bottle whiskey in the world on several occasions. Understandably, it fetches these kinds of now seven-figure sums because really it represents a turning point in the history of Scotch whiskey. These bottlings married together super rarity, like hyper rarity, 40 bottles in the world, the most sort of prestigious and celebrated distillery. It's oldest whiskey ever at that time, combined with world-renowned artists. It does represent, in terms of the good in collection, the dedication and the taste and the knowledge and the willpower and the passion that Mr. Gooding had in putting together this collection and chasing down these sorts of rarities.