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April 2025 Auction

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25 April 2025
Closed
05 May 2025
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45%
75cl
EU
45%
75cl

Jack Daniel's '1913' Gold Medal Series 90 Proof 1998

Jack Daniel's is the best-selling American whiskey in the world. Despite that fact it can legally be categorised as a straight bourbon, it has always shunned this title, preferring to market itself as a Tennessee Whiskey. These are similar to straight bourbons but have the additional requirement of having been filtered through maple wood charcoal, a practice known as the Lincoln County Process. History has not always given the distillery an easy ride though. Tennessee was an early adopter of Prohibition in 1910, and one of the last to repeal it in 1938 (five years later than the repeal at Federal level). Even today the distillery is still located in a \"dry\" county, meaning none of its products are sold in its hometown or those around it. The distillery was then only operational for four years before being forced to close again during the second world war. Ten years later it was purchased by the Brown-Forman corporation and its fortunes turned for good. Its classic black-labelled Old No.7 brand (named after the distillery’s original DSP number) is now a globally recognised product.

This whiskey is a limited edition bottling of Jack Daniel's released in 1998 as part of the Gold Medal series, which celebrates each international award for excellence that has been won by the distillery.

This is the 1913 version, celebrating the third medal which was won at at a competition in Ghent, Belgium. It was the first medal won by the distillery after the death of Jack Daniel himself in 1911.

40%
70cl
EU
40%
70cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Ox

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This is a special release produced for the Zodiac Year of the Ox in 2021.

46%
75cl
EU
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Pig 2019

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This is a special release for the Year of the Pig, 2019.

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46%
75cl
UK
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label James Jean Limited Edition 75cl / Taiwan

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This limited edition features artwork by James Jean and celebrates 2024, the Chinese Zodiac Year of the Dragon. Bottled alongside a 40% standard market bottling, this 75cl was bottled at a higher strength exclusively for Taiwan.

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46%
75cl
UK
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Tiger 2022

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This is a special release to celebrate Lunar New Year, with each annual release featuring its respective animal of the Chinese Zodiac. This relase is for the Year of the Tiger, 2022.

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55.8%
70cl
EU
55.8%
70cl

Port Charlotte 16 Year Old / Feis Ile 2020

Port Charlotte is a heavily peated single malt produced at Bruichladdich distillery, introduced after Murray McDavid purchased the distillery 2001. The brand is named after a historic distillery in the eponymous neighbouring town. Having been traditionally an un-peated single malt due to the needs of its formers owners for blends, Murray McDavid were quick to diversify the Bruichladdich portfolio, also introducing the even peatier Lochindaal and Octomore.

Originally intended as Bruichladdich distillery's Feis Ile release for 2020, after the festival was sadly cancelled, this was offered up by an online ballot in May that year instead. The whisky is a vatting of three parcels of 2003 vintage single malt. The first were refill hogsheads, recasked into first fill bourbon barrels in 2012. The second were first fill bourbon barrels reracked into ex-Sauternes casks in 2013. The final parcel was a variety of ex-sherry, ex-bourbon and virgin oak casks.

One of 3,000 bottles.

Image for Johnnie Walker Red Label 4.5 Litre 1990s
40%
4.5 Litre
UK
40%
4.5 Litre

Johnnie Walker Red Label 4.5 Litre 1990s

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

Pleaase note due to the size and weight of this lot, it will carry a six-bottle shipping fee.

43%
1 litre
EU
43%
1 litre

Jack Daniel's '1914' Gold Medal Series 2001 1 litre

Jack Daniel's is the best-selling American whiskey in the world. Despite that fact it can legally be categorised as a straight bourbon, it has always shunned this title, preferring to market itself as a Tennessee Whiskey. These are similar to straight bourbons but have the additional requirement of having been filtered through maple wood charcoal, a practice known as the Lincoln County Process. History has not always given the distillery an easy ride though. Tennessee was an early adopter of Prohibition in 1910, and one of the last to repeal it in 1938 (five years later than the repeal at Federal level). Even today the distillery is still located in a \"dry\" county, meaning none of its products are sold in its hometown or those around it. The distillery was then only operational for four years before being forced to close again during the second world war. Ten years later it was purchased by the Brown-Forman corporation and its fortunes turned for good. Its classic black-labelled Old No.7 brand (named after the distillery’s original DSP number) is now a globally recognised product.

This whiskey is a limited edition bottling of Jack Daniel's released in 2001 as part of the Gold Medal series, which celebrates each international award for excellence that has been won by the distillery.

This is the 1914 version, celebrating the medal won at the Anglo-American Exposition that year.

Despite the state of Tennessee being an early adopter of Prohibition, with the act well under way there by 1914, Lem Motlow (Jack Daniel's nephew) still had high hopes for the distillery. His faith was rewarded by the batch he sent to competition in London that year.

Image for Jack Daniel's 125th Anniversary 1 Litre
45%
1 Litre
UK
45%
1 Litre

Jack Daniel's 125th Anniversary 1 Litre

Jack Daniel's is the best-selling American whiskey in the world. Despite that fact it can legally be categorised as a straight bourbon, it has always shunned this title, preferring to market itself as a Tennessee Whiskey. These are similar to straight bourbons but have the additional requirement of having been filtered through maple wood charcoal, a practice known as the Lincoln County Process. History has not always given the distillery an easy ride though. Tennessee was an early adopter of Prohibition in 1910, and one of the last to repeal it in 1938 (five years later than the repeal at Federal level). Even today the distillery is still located in a \"dry\" county, meaning none of its products are sold in its hometown or those around it. The distillery was then only operational for four years before being forced to close again during the second world war. Ten years later it was purchased by the Brown-Forman corporation and its fortunes turned for good. Its classic black-labelled Old No.7 brand (named after the distillery’s original DSP number) is now a globally recognised product.

A very rare bottling of Jack Daniel's, this eighth commemorative decanter was released in 1990 to mark the following year's the 125th anniversary of the registration of Jack Daniel distillery with the US government in 1866. The distillery is in fact even older than this, and Jack Daniel had actually owned it since 1859, purchasing it from a friend named Dan Call.

Image for Johnnie Walker XR 23 Year Old 75cl
40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker XR 23 Year Old 75cl

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This 23 year old blend includes whisky from Cragganomore and Linkwood, as well as the now silent Glasgow grain distillery, Port Dundas.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Auspicious Qilin 2019 75cl
46%
75cl
UK
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Auspicious Qilin 2019 75cl

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This is a 2019 limited edition Blue Label that celebrated the 'Auspicious Qilin.' 

The Kirin, or Qilin is a Chinese unicorn, a mythical beast that symbolises good luck and prosperity.

Image for Paul Giraud Heritage Grande Champagne Cognac
40%
70cl
EU
40%
70cl

Paul Giraud Heritage Grande Champagne Cognac

A single cask Cognac from the Grand Champagne region. 

 

Image for Johnnie Walker XR 23 Year Old 75cl
40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker XR 23 Year Old 75cl

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This 23 year old blend includes whisky from Cragganomore and Linkwood, as well as the now silent Glasgow grain distillery, Port Dundas.

Image for Johnnie Walker XR 23 Year Old 75cl
40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker XR 23 Year Old 75cl

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This 23 year old blend includes whisky from Cragganomore and Linkwood, as well as the now silent Glasgow grain distillery, Port Dundas.

Image for Jack Daniel's Silver Select Single Barrel 70cl
50%
75cl
EU
50%
75cl

Jack Daniel's Silver Select Single Barrel 70cl

Jack Daniel's Silver Select carries a higher ABV than regular Jack Daniel's and was a travel retail exclusive before being rolled out further.

Jack Daniel's is the best-selling American whiskey in the world. Despite that fact it can legally be categorised as a straight bourbon, it has always shunned this title, preferring to market itself as a Tennessee Whiskey. These are similar to straight bourbons but have the additional requirement of having been filtered through maple wood charcoal, a practice known as the Lincoln County Process. History has not always given the distillery an easy ride though. Tennessee was an early adopter of Prohibition in 1910, and one of the last to repeal it in 1938 (five years later than the repeal at Federal level). Even today the distillery is still located in a \"dry\" county, meaning none of its products are sold in its hometown or those around it. The distillery was then only operational for four years before being forced to close again during the second world war. Ten years later it was purchased by the Brown-Forman corporation and its fortunes turned for good. Its classic black-labelled Old No.7 brand (named after the distillery’s original DSP number) is now a globally recognised product.

 

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Pig 2019 75cl / Taiwan
46%
75cl
UK
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Pig 2019 75cl / Taiwan

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This is a special release Blue Label for the new Zodiac Year of the Pig in 2019. Bottled at a higher strength than usual, this was exclusive to Taiwan.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Rat 2020 75cl / Taiwan
46%
75cl
UK
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Rat 2020 75cl / Taiwan

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This is a special release for the zodiac year of the Rat, 2020. Bottled alongside a 40% standard market bottling, this 75cl was bottled at a higher strength exclusively for Taiwan.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label James Jean Limited Edition 75cl / Taiwan
46%
75cl
UK
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label James Jean Limited Edition 75cl / Taiwan

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This limited edition features artwork by James Jean and celebrates 2024, the Chinese Zodiac Year of the Dragon. Bottled alongside a 40% standard market bottling, this 75cl was bottled at a higher strength exclusively for Taiwan.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Xordinaire 1 Litre
40%
1 Litre
UK + % VAT
40%
1 Litre

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Xordinaire 1 Litre

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

Launched in late 2023, this limited edition of the brand's iconic Blue Label expression has been finished in XO Cognac casks. This expression was made exlusive to travel retail markets.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Dragon 2024 75cl / Taiwan
46%
75cl
UK
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Dragon 2024 75cl / Taiwan

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This limited edition features artwork by James Jean and celebrates 2024, the Chinese Zodiac Year of the Dragon. Bottled alongside a 40% standard market bottling, this 75cl was bottled at a higher strength exclusively for Taiwan.

Image for Johnnie Walker 21 Year Old Gift Pack
43%
70cl
UK
43%
70cl

Johnnie Walker 21 Year Old Gift Pack

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This very rare expression of Johnnie Walker was produced solely for the Japanese market, it has since been discontinued. Presented here in a wooden case alongside two tumbler glasses.

Please note due to the size and weight of this lot, it will carry a three-bottle shipping fee.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Limited Edition Gift Pack 75cl
40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Limited Edition Gift Pack 75cl

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This is a limited edition Blue Label with a unique back and side label design. 

Please note- this lot will incur a two-bottle shipping fee.

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40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker XR 23 Year Old 75cl

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This 23 year old blend includes whisky from Cragganomore and Linkwood, as well as the now silent Glasgow grain distillery, Port Dundas.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Auspicious Qilin 2019 75cl
46%
75cl
UK
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Auspicious Qilin 2019 75cl

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

This is a 2019 limited edition Blue Label that celebrated the 'Auspicious Qilin.' 

The Kirin, or Qilin is a Chinese unicorn, a mythical beast that symbolises good luck and prosperity.

Image for Port Dundas 1991 Bladnoch Forum 21 Year Old
56.8%
70cl
UK
56.8%
70cl

Port Dundas 1991 Bladnoch Forum 21 Year Old​

Built in 1811 at the highest point of the city of Glasgow, Port Dundas grain distillery was a true giant of its day. It became a founding member of DCL in 1877, and over the years has been key component in many of its blends, including Johnnie Walker and White Horse. By the end of the 19th century it was the largest distillery in Scotland, armed with three Coffey and five pot stills, the giant was producing well over two million gallons of spirit a year. Having survived two fires in the early 20th century, the distillery’s story came to an end in 2010 when Diageo the modern iteration of DCL, closed it down to consolidate its grain production at the newly expanded Cameronbridge.  

This Port Dundas was distilled in January 1991 and matured in single hogshead #15673 for 21 years. It was bottled for the Bladnoch Distillery Forum in March 2012.

One of 278 bottles.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Xordinaire 1 Litre
40%
1 Litre
UK + % VAT
40%
1 Litre

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Xordinaire 1 Litre

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

Launched in late 2023, this limited edition of the brand's iconic Blue Label expression has been finished in XO Cognac casks. This expression was made exlusive to travel retail markets.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Gift Pack 75cl / The Pioneers - Vietnam
40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Gift Pack 75cl / The Pioneers - Vietnam

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

Limited edition Vietnam exclusive bottle design.

40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Quest 75cl

Johnnie Walker Quest was originally positioned above the Blue Label in the Johnnie Walker range.

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.. 

 

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40%
4.5 Litre
EU
40%
4.5 Litre

Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old 4.5 litre with Cradle

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

Please note: due to the size and weight of this lot it will incur a 7 bottle shipping fee

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Tiger Gift Pack 20cl
43%
20cl
UK
43%
20cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Tiger Gift Pack 20cl

A bottle of Johnnie Blue label in a smaller 20cl bottle. 

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

Includes a branded blue glass.

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None Stated
Full Size
UK
None Stated
Full Size

J. Chapoulié 1900 Légendaire Extra Vieux Armagnac

This is an incredibly old Extra Vieux Armagnac which was distilled in the year 1900 by the house of Chapoulié.

Armagnac is a style of brandy produced in the southwest of France, using the short alambic-armagnacais still which tends to produce richer spirits than that of Cognac. The impurities found in the spirit owing to these short stills require a long ageing period in order to reveal their silky richness within - thus well-aged Armagnacs can be a thing of utter beauty.

Note- there is no bottle size or ABV stated.

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40%
70cl
UK
40%
70cl

Jameson Special Reserve 1997 / 100 Years of Radio

The Jameson brand is named for its founder, John Jameson, a Scot who was married into the famous Haig distilling dynasty. Jameson was one of the original Dublin whiskies, and is synonymous with its spiritual ex-home, the Bow Street distillery in Ireland's capital. The Irish Wars of Independence, subsequent trade war with Britain, and US Prohibition, all hit the whiskey industry there hard in the mid-20th century. The solution was the creation of the Irish Distillers group, a merger between Jameson, Powers and Cork Distillers in 1966. They transformed the traditional pot still Jameson into the blended Irish whiskey it is recognised as today, using malt from Bow Street and grain from Powers’ John’s Lane. Now a Pernod-Ricard subsidiary, Irish Distillers continue to produce Jameson at the new Midleton distillery in Cork, built in 1975. Today it is best-selling Irish whiskey in the world.

This is a limited edition bottling of Jameson celebrating 100 years of the Radio, which was invented by Guglielmo Marconi, the great grandson of John Jameson.

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All the information you need to sell your whisky can be found in our Step-by-Step Guide to Selling Whisky at Auction which has been designed to guide newcomers through our easy and hassle-free service to get started selling whisky online.

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Customers across the world can choose to sell their rum with Whisky Auctioneer. Our Client Service team will support sellers by providing valuations for their bottles and advice on the best way to get their whisky to us for sale into our auctions.

The bottles will be checked-in, authenticated, photographed, and then listed into the next available auction, or an auction of your choice, by our expert team. Whisky Auctioneer hosts monthly auctions, where registered users from across the globe can bid on bottles via our website.  

After the auction closing date, the highest bidder will be notified by email. Payment is required within 72hrs. The buyer can then choose to ship, store, or collect the bottle(s). Buyer fees are applied during the online checkout process.  

The seller will receive payment within 21 working days of the end of the auction, directly to their chosen bank account. Seller fees will be applied to the seller’s invoice after the auction. 

Our monthly auctions feature the most comprehensive selection of old, rare and collectable whisky online. Whisky Auctioneer is the best choice to buy or sell whisky online at auction.

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