Tesla Tequila Decanter goes on sale in Europe

Tesla Tequila has been a highly sought after item since it was released in November last year, selling out within hours after appearing on the Tesla Shop.

Due to complex laws around shipping alcohol, Tesla Tequila was unfortunately only available in select states in the US. Technoking Elon Musk however promised to sell just the lightning bolt bottle without the tequila, as well as shot glasses, in other markets.

While we still wait for it to arrive in Canada, customers in Europe can now purchase the Tesla Tequila Decanter (h/t: @tesla_adri).

Tesla Tequila Decanter page

Priced at €150 ($223 CAD), Tesla describes the decanter as a collector’s item and able to hold up to 750mL “of your favourite spirit.”

Inspired by Tesla Tequila, the Tesla Decanter is the perfect addition to your home bar. With its lightning silhouette, each hand-blown carafe holds up to 750 mL of your favorite spirit. With the Tesla lettering and the T logo in gold on a polished metal stand, this exclusive collector’s item is ideal for any occasion.

Unfortunately the decanter is not yet available on the Canadian version of the Tesla Shop. We’ll be keeping an eye on it and let you know as soon as it becomes available.

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