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Inside Kabogo's home bar stocked with expensive drinks [Photo]

Now we know Kabogo enjoys his whisky spicy with a touch of vanilla, fruit and maple flavor notes.

Former Kiambu Governor William Kabogo

Former Kiambu Governor William Kabogo shared a glimpse of his home bar on social media.

In a past post on his social media platforms, Kabogo shared a photo of himself sharing a glass of premium whisky with a guest.

Though many Kenyans would have wanted to see what brand of alcohol the former governor was enjoying but he held the round bottle by its label.

A few centimetres away, sitting on the red granite countertop, was a bottle of The Singleton of Glendullan - 18 Years Single Malt Scotch, with just enough content to fill a shot glass.

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At least we know he also enjoys his whisky spicy with a touch of vanilla, fruit and maple flavor notes.

The bar also featured a customised Chess board with unique handcrafted pieces for when he wants to engage his friend on a battle of the wits.

Above the businessman's head was a nice stack of wine glasses and to his back was the rest of his collection of premium alcohol.

Lining the cream wall was boxes of rare whisky and a photo of Kabogo demonstrating his golf prowess.

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A fully stocked home bar is one of the perks of being a billionaire with a taste for the finer things in life.

He was once captured saying that he was the first young person to buy a chopper in Kenya before both the late Nicholas Biwott and Simeon Nyachae.

In 2021, Kirinyaga Woman Rep Purity Ngirici also shared a photo of herself enjoying expensive alcohol with her husband Andrew Ngirici.

The Kirinyaga woman rep shared the photo on her Facebook page and captioned “The North Star to my sails, blessed. Breaking bread with my husband.

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The two were sipping on The Macallan Rare Cask Black which is a special highland single malt whisky.

The alcoholic drink boasts a rare, dark and smoky character and retailing at Sh79,000 in Kenya, the whisky is a preserve of the wealthy.

The Ngiricis enjoyed the heavy but sweet smell of a beautiful combination of dried fruits, nutmeg, ginger and beautifully polished oak plus dates, figs and raisins.

According to the manufacturer, less than 100 casks maturing at The Macallan distillery have contributed to the creation of this out of character whisky.

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