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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 Taiwan Limited Edition 1 Litre
40%
1 litre
UK
40%
1 litre

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Taiwan Limited Edition 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.

This is the iconic Johnnie Walker Blue Label, one of the most aspirational whiskies in the world.

A travel retail exclusive, this one was for Taiwan.

52.2%
70cl
EU
52.2%
70cl

Jean-Luc Pasquet Lot 79 Journal des Kirsch #2

A cognac from the house of Jean-Luc Pasquet. 

Bottled in 2023.

One of 258 bottles

 

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40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Gift Pack 75cl / X Casci

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 of the brand's inconic Blue Label expression, produced in collaboration with the Aerospace company CASCI. Presented herealongside two branded tumbler glasses.

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

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47.7%
70cl
UK
47.7%
70cl

Jura 1989 Gleann Mor Rare Find 35 Year Old

Gleann Mor is an independent whisky and spirits bottler, based in Edinburgh. It was founded in 2013 by Derek Mair, and is notable for its varied catalogue, often bottling casks acquired from private owners as opposed to through brokers. These are released under the A Rare Find label. The company also produces the popular Firkin gin, which is aged in small the cask type from which is derives its name.

This Jura was distilled in 1989 and bottled in 2024.

The Isle of Jura is one of the most isolated in the Hebridean archipelago, and by all logical accounts an unusual place to build a distillery. However, the historic site was re-opened in the 1960s, in part to provide jobs to what was a declining population at the time. The rebuilding of the distillery was backed by blenders Charles Mackinlay & Co, so like Bruichladdich, despite the island being covered in peat, it produced an un-peated spirit to meet the needs of their blends. This continued into the 1990s when Whyte & Mackay became its owners, although they did eventually introduce some peated malt to their distilling, launching the Jura Superstition in 2003.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Limited Edition Design
40%
70cl
UK
40%
70cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Limited Edition Design

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 bottle of the brand's iconic Blue Label expression is presented in limited edition packaging.

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40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Gift Pack 75cl / Chúc Mừng Năm Mới - 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 is a limited edition bottle design exclusive to Vietnam. The phrase on the bottle, Chúc Mừng Năm Mới, is as a celebratory greeting for the Lunar New Year.

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40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Vietnam Wedding 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 Blue Label exclusively for the Vietnamese market, featuring a golden motif of a couple celebrating their wedding day.

40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label King for a Day 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 is a limited edition bottling of Blue Label exclusively for the Vietnamese market, featuring artwork of a majestic and regal lion amongst other scenes from nature.

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45%
50cl
EU
45%
50cl

Jura 1997 Samaroli 50cl

Samaroli are perhaps Italy's most revered independent bottler of Scotch whisky. With an impeccable taste in single cask whiskies, and an eye for aesthetics (if not English spelling at times!), founder Silvano Samaroli is regarded by many as a visionary. Since his passing in 2017, the company has been run by his friend Antonio Bleve, who continues his tradition of high quality releases. Many of Silvano’s early bottlings occupy deserved spots on the pantheon of all-time whisky greats.

This 1997 vintage Jura is a vatting of three casks, bottled in 2011.

The Isle of Jura is one of the most isolated in the Hebridean archipelago, and by all logical accounts an unusual place to build a distillery. However, the historic site was re-opened in the 1960s, in part to provide jobs to what was a declining population at the time. The rebuilding of the distillery was backed by blenders Charles Mackinlay & Co, so like Bruichladdich, despite the island being covered in peat, it produced an un-peated spirit to meet the needs of their blends. This continued into the 1990s when Whyte & Mackay became its owners, although they did eventually introduce some peated malt to their distilling, launching the Jura Superstition in 2003.

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40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

John Jameson 15 Year Old 1980s

The first Jameson blends represented a significant change in Irish distilling at the time, one that likely saved the industry. The Jameson, Powers and Cork distilling companies had banded together as Irish Distillers in an effort to pool resources and capitalise on what was about to become a hugely expanded export market. Jameson was pushed as the poster boy and in an effort to appeal to international tastes at the time, the old Irish pot still whiskeys would henceforth become the modern blends that we recognise today.

This particular 15 year old blend is a marriage of both of Irelands great closed distilleries, Jameson's Bow Street, and Powers' John's Lane. The pure pot still content is from Bow Street, and the grain, since Jameson's did not have a patent still, came from John's Lane.

Image for Jim Beam 200th Anniversary Commemorative Decanter 1995
95 us proof
75cl
EU
95 us proof
75cl

Jim Beam 200th Anniversary Commemorative Decanter 1995

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.

A fantastic presentation of Jim Beam, produced to celebrate the company's 200th anniversary in 1995.

Aged for 75 months.

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40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Liqueur 75cl / US Import

\"The Less Sweet Liqueur\"

This is a rare, now discontinued Johnnie Walker Liqueur originally produced exclusively for the US market.

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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2018
46%
75cl
UK
#5228320

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Dog

2018
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Dog 2018 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 Dog in 2018. Bottled at a higher strength than usual, this was exclusive to Taiwan.

Image for John Jameson 12 Year Old 1970s / French Import
40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

John Jameson 12 Year Old 1970s / French Import

The first Jameson 12 year old blend, like this one, represents a significant change in Irish distilling at the time, one that likely saved the industry. The Jameson, Powers and Cork distilling companies had banded together as Irish Distillers in an effort to pool resources and capitalise on what was about to become a hugely expanded export market. Jameson was pushed as the poster boy and in an effort to appeal to international tastes at the time, the old Irish pot still whiskeys would henceforth become the modern blends that we recognise today.

With one eye on warehouses full of ageing stock, and another across the Atlantic to a United States of America set to repeal the Prohibition Act, a 12 Year Old Jameson was first bottled in 1932. This premium expression was distilled in the quintessential Irish style, from a mash of malted and unmalted cereals in traditional copper pots.

This particular blend is a marriage of both of Ireland's great closed distilleries, Jameson's Bow Street, and Powers' John's Lane. The pure pot still content is from Bow Street, and the grain, since Jameson's did not have a patent still, came from John's Lane. There is some serious Irish distilling history captured in this bottle. 

 

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.

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43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Jameson Gold 75cl

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. 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.

Originally called Jameson XO, this blended Irish whiskey was launched in 1996 for Asian travel retail. Produced using whiskies matured in a combination of sherry, bourbon and virgin oak wood.

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40%
70cl
EU
40%
70cl

Jameson Gold Special Reserve

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.

Originally called Jameson XO, this blended Irish whiskey was launched in 1996 for Asian travel retail. It is made from a combination of old pot still whiskey and a 'unique rare whiskey', aged in new casks of seasoned oak.

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40%
70cl
EU
40%
70cl

Jack Daniel's Old No.7 Brand / Tatsumi

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 Dog 2018 75cl / Taiwan
2018
46%
75cl
UK
#5227863

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Dog

2018
46%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Dog 2018 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 Dog in 2018. Bottled at a higher strength than usual, this was exclusive to Taiwan.

40%
75cl
EU
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker Quest 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.

Now long discontinued, Quest was originally positioned above the legendary Blue Label in the Johnnie Walker range.

 

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43%
70cl
UK
43%
70cl

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ice Chalet Limited 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.

Released in late 2024, this limited edition Blue Label is the result of a collaboration with premium skiwear brand Perfect Moment. Ice Chalet is a blend inspired by the 'bold beauty of winter', and contains casks laid down during Scotland's coldest winters, alongside casks from Dalwhinnie, Clynelish, Roseisle and the revived Brora distillery.

The trendy frosted bottle is presented in an even trendier ski suit, which when inverted doubles as a cross-body bag.

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.

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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.

43%
1.5 litre
EU
43%
1.5 litre

Jack Daniel's Old No.7 Brand 86 Proof 1.5 Litre 1995

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.

The whiskey was bottled at the product's former 86 proof, the standard strength between 1987 and 2002.

This lot will include a two bottle shipping fee.

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55.5% / 111 US Proof
70cl
EU
55.5% / 111 US Proof
70cl

Jim Beam Lineage 15 Year Old Batch #1 70cl 

This is a 2021 release from Jim Beam which was made exclusive to the Travel Retail market. This is the very first collaboration between father and son Fred and Freddie Noe. The whiskey itself was distilled in 2004 and aged for a total of 15 years. Upon it's release, Lineage became the first bourbon in the Jim Beam portfolio to bear Freddie’s name.

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.

Image for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Taipei 2220 Cities of the Future Edition 1 Litre
40%
1 litre
UK
40%
1 litre

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Taipei 2220 Cities of the Future Edition 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.

A limited edition bottling of Johnnie Walker Blue Label, this is the Taipei 2220 Edition.

A part of the Cities of the Future series designed by Luke Halls Studio.

 

43%
1 Litre
EU
43%
1 Litre

Jack Daniel's '1954' Gold Medal Series 1 Litre 2005

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 2005 as part of the Gold Medal series, which celebrates each international award for excellence that has been won by the distillery.

The award in question this time was Jack's 1954 Gold Medal Star of Excellence from Institut International D'Alimentation in Brussels, Belgium.

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42%
70cl
UK
42%
70cl

Jura 1984 George Orwell Commemorative Edition 19 Year Old

The Isle of Jura is one of the most isolated in the Hebridean archipelago, and by all logical accounts an unusual place to build a distillery. However, the historic site was re-opened in the 1960s, in part to provide jobs to what was a declining population at the time. The rebuilding of the distillery was backed by blenders Charles Mackinlay & Co, so like Bruichladdich, despite the island being covered in peat, it produced an un-peated spirit to meet the needs of their blends. This continued into the 1990s when Whyte & Mackay became its owners, although they did eventually introduce some peated malt to their distilling, launching the Jura Superstition in 2003.

This limited edition \"George Orwell Commemorative Edition\", distilled in 1984 - as per Orwell's iconic novel, which was written during his time living on Jura - was bottled in 2003, as a 19 year malt, to mark the centenary of Orwell's birth. 

The whisky was finished in Palo Cortado Oloroso sherry casks, and yielded 4,800 bottles.

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40%
1 litre
UK
40%
1 litre

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Taipei 2220 Cities of the Future Edition 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.

A limited edition bottling of Johnnie Walker Blue Label, this is the Taipei 2220 Edition.

A part of the Cities of the Future series designed by Luke Halls Studio.

 

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40%
1 litre
UK
40%
1 litre

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Taipei 2220 Cities of the Future Edition 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.

A limited edition bottling of Johnnie Walker Blue Label, this is the Taipei 2220 Edition.

A part of the Cities of the Future series designed by Luke Halls Studio.

 

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40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Johnnie Walker XR 21 Year Old 75cl / Starlux - Game Changer

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.

Inspired by the hand written notes of Sir Alexander Walker, the grandson of Johnnie Walker, the XR 21 year old is a luxury blend from the brand, and often includes casks from closed distilleries.

This limited edition packaging is the result of a colaboration with Taiwanese airline, Starlux Airlines. The bottle is presented in an imitation plastic travel case, complete with a scannable luggage tag.

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

43%
1.5 Litre
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43%
1.5 Litre

Jack Daniel's Old No.7 Inaugural 1.5 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.

Their fifth commemorative decanter, this was a limited bottle of Jack Daniel's released to mark the 80th anniversary of the inauguration of US president, Theodore Roosevelt in 1984. It is a replica of the bottle sent by Jack Daniel to Roosevelt after he secured his term in office.

This lot has a 2 bottle shipping fee.

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