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April 2025 Auction

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25 April 2025
Closed
05 May 2025
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Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost & Rare Special Blend with Brora
2017
46%
75cl
UK
2017
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost and Rare 1st Edition​ 75cl / Brora​

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.

A limited release of Johnnie Walker's most premium brand. The Ghost and Rare blends focus on Scotland's lost and sorely missed distilleries, with this first release built around malt from the legendary Brora. Other \"Ghosts\" rearing their welcome heads from the annals of whisky history is malt from lost Speyside distillery Pittyvaich, and Cambus grain, which closed in 2002 and 1993 respectively.

Image for Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old DEL Air Ink 75cl
40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old DEL Air Ink 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 limited edition bottling is the result of a collaboration between the famous blender and graphic designers, AIR-INK®. The bottles carries artwork drawn from ink made from air pollution by recycling carbon emissions. 

One of 2,500 bottles.

47%
75cl
EU
47%
75cl

Jack Daniel's Barrel House No 1

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 tenth commemorative decanter from Jack Daniel's was released in 1994, and was the first whiskey to be legally sold at the distillery since 1909. Barrel House 1 is an homage to the oldest warehouse not just on the site, but the whole American whiskey industry.

Image for Jose Cuervo Reserva De La Familia Tequila 1997 Edition
40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

José Cuervo Reserva De La Familia Tequila 1997 Edition

Reserva de la Familia was launched in 1995 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the company. Released annually, it is is matured for an average of three years in oak barrels. The spirit used to produce this limited edition extra-añejo Tequila are said to come from the private stocks of the Cuervo family.

This is the 1997 release.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Ram 75cl / Taiwan
43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Ram 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 Year of the Ram for Taiwan. 

 

Image for John Walker and Sons King George V / Royal Warrant 80th Anniversary
43%
70cl
UK
43%
70cl

John Walker and Sons King George V / Royal Warrant 80th Anniversary

Bottled to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the first Royal Warrant being granted to John Walker and Sons Ltd to supply Scotch whisky to the British Royal Household in 1934.  Johnnie Walker King George V was designed to replicate Johnnie Walker from this day, some Port Ellen was used in the making of this alongside Cardhu, Royal Lochnagar and some well aged grain whisky.

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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48%
75cl
EU
48%
75cl

Jack Daniel's Tennessee Bicentennial 96 Proof 1996

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 is an incredibly rare Jack Daniel's, bottled in 1996 to mark the 200th Anniversary of the state of Tennessee, 1796-1996. Their eleventh commemorative decanter, it is a replica of a bottle designed by Mr Jack Daniel himself 100 years earlier for the 100th anniversary celebration.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label King George V 75cl
43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label King George V 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.

Bottled to celebrate the first Royal Warrant being granted to John Walker and Sons Ltd to supply Scotch whisky to the British Royal Household in 1934. Johnnie Walker King George V was designed to replicate Johnnie Walker from this day, some Port Ellen was used in the making of this alongside Cardhu, Royal Lochnagar and some well aged grain whisky.

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

Image for Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old SJO Air Ink 75cl
40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old SJO Air Ink 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 limited edition bottling is the result of a collaboration between the famous blender and graphic designers, AIR-INK®. The bottles carries artwork drawn from ink made from air pollution by recycling carbon emissions. 

One of 2,500 bottles.

Image for Jack Daniel's American Forests
45%
75cl
UK + % VAT
45%
75cl

Jack Daniel's American Forests

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.

In 2010, Jack Daniel's partnered with International Earth Day to celebrate the cause's 40th Anniversary. Brown-Forman promised to plant a tree for every bottle of this release that was sold. 

40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label 75cl / Fortune Magnet

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 one of the many limited edition designs of the blue label. It is titled Fortune Magnet.

49%
70cl
EU
49%
70cl

Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director's Cut / Blade Runner 2049

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 special edition of one of the most popular blends in the world was released in conjunction with the 2017 film Blade Runner 2049.

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46%
75cl
UK
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Heritage Celebration 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 special release Blue Label titled Heritage Celebration. The bottle artwork features The Forbidden City in Beijing, China.

Image for Jack Daniel's '1904' Gold Medal Series 1996
45% / 90 Proof
75cl
EU
45% / 90 Proof
75cl

Jack Daniel's '1904' Gold Medal Series 1996

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 1996 as part of the Gold Medal series, which celebrates each international award for excellence that has been won by the distillery.

This is the 1904 version, the first year that Jack Daniel's was awarded gold at the World's Whisky Fair, that year held in St. Louis, Missouri.

Image for Jack Daniel's Old No.7 Maxwell House 1.5 Litre 1998
43%
1.5 Litre
EU
43%
1.5 Litre

Jack Daniel's Old No.7 Maxwell House 1.5 Litre 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.

Named after the Maxwell House Hotel (birthplace of the famous coffee), this Nashville hotel bar was also famous for being home to the original version of this bottling of Jack Daniel's. A limited edition replica, this was originally released in 1971 at 90 proof and was the second of the distillery's commemorative decanters. This 86 proof version was released in the smaller 1.5 litre size in 1995 for international market.

This lot has a 2 bottle shipping fee.

40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Manila Limited Edition 75cl

A limited edition bottling of Johnnie Walker Blue Label with an exclusive Manila design on the bottle and box.

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.

One of 100 bottles.

40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Bohol Limited Edition 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.

A limited edition bottling of Johnnie Walker Blue Label with an exclusive 'Bohol' 7 Wonders of the Phillipines design.

One of only 100 bottles.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Dalai Lama Potala Winter Palace 75cl
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75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Dalai Lama Potala Winter Palace 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 limited bottling of the brand's iconic Blue Label expression features  the Potala Winter Palace in Tibet.

 

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40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Cultural Celebration Edition

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 the well-presented Cultural Celebration Edition of the brand's iconic Blue Label expression.

Image for Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old MEX Air Ink 75cl
40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old MEX Air Ink 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 limited edition bottling is the result of a collaboration between the famous blender and graphic designers, AIR-INK®. The bottles carries artwork drawn from ink made from air pollution by recycling carbon emissions. 

One of 2,500 bottles.

40%
70cl
EU
40%
70cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label London Limited Edition

A limited bottling of Johnnie Walker Blue Label with an exclusive London skyline design on the bottle and box.

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.

Only 2,500 were made available.

 

40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Boracay Limited Edition 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 bottling of Johnnie Walker Blue Label with an exclusive Boracay design on the bottle and box, one of the \"7 Wonders of the Philippines\".

One of only 100 bottles.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Great Inventions 75cl / Taiwan Edition
55.8%
75cl
UK
55.8%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Great Inventions 75cl / Taiwan Edition​

A limited edition Blue Label in an attractive bottle and at a higher ABV than usual.

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.

One of 3960 bottles. 

Image for Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director's Cut / Blade Runner 2049
49%
70cl
UK
49%
70cl

Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director's Cut / Blade Runner 2049

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 special edition of one of the most popular blends in the world was released in conjunction with the 2017 film Blade Runner 2049.

43%
1 litre
EU
43%
1 litre

Jack Daniel's '1913' Gold Medal Series 1 Litre 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.

A limited bottle of Jack Daniel's, released in 1998 this was the third part of the Gold Medal Series, which celebrated each one won buy the distillery.

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

 

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75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Pegasus 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.

Pegasus Unconstrained was a special release for the Chinese market. The bottle feautres an engraved horse jumper over a mountain scene. 

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ryder Cup Edition / Gleneagles 2014
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70cl
UK
40%
70cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ryder Cup Edition / Gleneagles 2014

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 Johnnie Walker Blue Label was produced in celebration of the Ryder Cup returning to Scotland in 2014, which coincidentally was held at the Gleneagles Hotel, which was owned by Diageo at that time. Europe won the 2014 competition to retain the Ryder Cup, defeating the US by 16½ points to 11½, for their third consecutive win.

One of 2,352 bottles. 

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43%
75cl
EU
43%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label King George V 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.

Bottled to celebrate the first Royal Warrant being granted to John Walker and Sons Ltd to supply Scotch whisky to the British Royal Household in 1934. Johnnie Walker King George V was designed to replicate Johnnie Walker from this day, some Port Ellen was used in the making of this alongside Cardhu, Royal Lochnagar and some well aged grain whisky.

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

1 Quart
EU
1 Quart

J.W. Dant 7 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1969 1 Quart

Joseph Washington Dant was a Kentucky distiller during the 1830's He was famous for making whisky using a log still. This was an old time method from when the settlers did not have the money for a copper still. A section of tree trunk would be hollowed out with a copper pipe running through it. The hollowed section would be filled with the fermented mash and steam fed through the pipe to start distillations.

These days the Dant brand is produced at Heaven Hill. This 1960s bottling however was produced by Schenley, who acquired the Dant Gesthemane distillery in 1952, where this was distilled. Gesthemane closed in the early 1960s, so this was bottled by Schenley at their plant in Aladdin, PA.

Please note: no ABV is stated on this lot

 

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43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label King George V 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.

Bottled to celebrate the first Royal Warrant being granted to John Walker and Sons Ltd to supply Scotch whisky to the British Royal Household in 1934. Johnnie Walker King George V was designed to replicate Johnnie Walker from this day, some Port Ellen was used in the making of this alongside Cardhu, Royal Lochnagar and some well aged grain whisky.

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

46%
75cl
EU
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Lucia Pham 'Hypnosis Horse' Limited Edition 75cl / 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.

This limited edition Blue Label features original artwork by Vietnamese artist, Lucia Pham, appropriately entitled Hypnosis Horse

One of only 100 bottles.

45%
75cl
EU
45%
75cl

Jim Beam Special Reserve 1980s

The Beam family (anglicised from the German surname Böhm in the 18th century) are the greatest dynasty in all of American distilling, with members involved in nearly every Kentucky distillery during the 20th century. Perhaps none more important however than James \"Jim\" Beauregard Beam, who rebuilt his family business following the repeal of Prohibition, re-opening the famous Clermont distillery in 1935. The company is now the best-selling bourbon brand in the world (due to Jack Daniel's refusing to be categorised as such). They operate two Kentucky distilleries, the eponymous Jim Beam in Clermont and the Booker Noe distillery in nearby Boston, and since their purchase of National Distillers in 1987 also have a wealth of historic brands under their banner. Since 2014 the company has been a subsidiary of Suntory in Japan, which has widened its portfolio into the Scotch and Japanese whisky industries as well.

This rare Special Reserve has been aged for a total of 101 months. 

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