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Image for Scapa 1958 Samaroli  - Handwritten Labels
52%
75cl
UK
52%
75cl

Scapa 1958 Samaroli 46% / Handwritten Labels

In the words of Emmanuel Dron, owner of the Auld Alliance - \"The 1958 Samaroli is probably the best Scapa ever bottled.\"  It's certainly one of the oldest vintages known to exist. 

Bottled in 1985, two versions were produced, one at 52% and this one at 46%. Both are exceptionally hard to find.

It is part of the Handwritten Labels series. While Samaroli was famed for his keen eye for aesthetic in designing his own labels, this series simply features his own elegant calligraphy reproduced on them.

Bottle number 137.

45.7%
75cl
UK
45.7%
75cl

Springbank 30 Year Old Samaroli / Cadenhead's 1979

An incredibly rare older expression from this Campbeltown classic.

Springbank of this sort of age is very rare indeed, and tend to be brought to market as limited runs such as the Millennium Collection, or through unusual bottlings such as this.

Silvano Samaroli began his career in the whisky industry as an importer in 1968, operating as the Italian agent for Speyside's Linkwood distillery. This 1979 bottling of Springbank is part of his first foray into the independent bottling scene. The series comprises another, younger Springbank, as well as a Macallan, Highland Park and Glenlivet, among others. They were bottled for him by Cadenhead's, in the classic brown dumpy glass of the era, using unique labels that Samaroli had designed himself.

This is by far the rarest of the set. The other releases in the series were limited to 360 bottles each, we would imagine this is the same. 

Bottle number 25.

    49%
    70cl
    UK
    49%
    70cl

    Samaroli 1948 West Indies Dark Rum

    Samaroli is perhaps Italy's most revered independent bottler of Scotch whisky, but he produced some outstanding rum as well. Legend has it, this was his favourite spirit that he ever committed to a bottle!

    Distilled in the Caribbean in 1948, this was impressively aged before bottling in 1991.

    Bottle 737 of 800.

    61.2%
    75cl
    UK
    61.2%
    75cl

    Springbank 1966 Sherry Cask 24 Year Old #442 / Local Barley

    Springbank produced several 'Local Barley' bottlings from the mid 1960s, all of which have reached legendary status.

    Distilled in January 1966 and bottled June 1990 after being matured in an oak sherry cask number #1966 442

    Bottle No. 165

    The particular release does not have the well known 'Local Barley' title located anywhere on the label, though is recognised as being an early part of the series. 

    40%
    70cl
    UK
    40%
    70cl

    Dalmore 40 Year Old

    The oldest release within Dalmore's Rare and Prestigious range, this 40 year old is matured in the classic Dalmore combination of American oak and Gonzalez Byass sherry casks.

    One of only 1,000 bottles produced and released in a very elegant leather bound case.

    Distilled on 21st March 1966.

    54.4%
    70cl
    UK
    54.4%
    70cl

    Springbank 1969 Signatory Vintage 40 Year Old Cask Strength

    This is a legendary 1960's vintage Springbank. It was distilled on 12th February 1969 and bottled independently by Signatory Vintage on 14th September 2009, as a 40 year old. Despite it's old age this whisky has an alcohol content of of 54.4% vol. Matured in single refill sherry butt #263 which has allowed some of the original distillery character to shine through with a note of subtle sweetness.

    This was at one point the highest rated whisky on WhiskyBase.com, and held the position for some time.

    One of 356 bottles.

    Image for Skeldon 1978 Full Proof 27 Year Old Demerara Rum
    60.4%
    70cl
    UK
    60.4%
    70cl

    Skeldon 1978 Full Proof 27 Year Old Demerara Rum

    The Skeldon is a legendary bottle of rum, bottled by Velier's Luca Gargano is 2004.

    The little known Skeldon plantation was located on the far east of Guyana, and this was distilled on their Coffey still in 1973. The plantation itself closed in 1960, with its barrels transferred to the now also closed Uitvlugt distillery. There is debate as to whether their Coffey still was also relocated to the Uitvlugt, or if the rum is given its name by the barrel marking SWR, which apparently stands for Skeldon William Ross, founder of the Skeldon Estate and former owner of the barrel. Either way, this occupies a fascinating corner in the history of Caribbean rum.

    Following the closure of Uitvlugt in 2000, its stills and barrels were transferred to Diamond distillery. Among them were the 3 barrels that contributed to this rum. These were discovered by Gargano, and having spent an incredible 27 years maturing in tropical weather, were bottled straight away for fear of any further evaporation, or as we like to call it, Angels' Share.

    This is one of just 688 bottles released in 2004.

    46%
    75cl
    UK
    46%
    75cl

    Springbank 1966 Samaroli 21 Year Old

    A truly venerable expression from this Campbeltown classic. This was distilled in 1966 and is a vintage-mate to some of the most sought after Springbank on the market.

    Bottled on behalf of Silvano Samaroli by R.W Duthie in 1987.

    Samaroli is 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!), he is regarded by many as a visionary. Many of his bottles now occupy deserved sports on the pantheon of whisky greats.

    This is bottle 314 of 408.

     

    51.5%
    75cl
    UK
    51.5%
    75cl

    Springbank 1964 Adelphi 32 Year Old 75cl / US Import

    A 1964 vintage Springbank from independent bottlers Adelphi. This was bottled in 1996 at 32 years of age.

    Adelphi has a rich history, operating as a distillery in the Gorbals district of Glasgow from 1825, producing spirit from the waters of Loch Katrine. The distillery ceased production in the early 20th century however and several change sin ownership culminating in a takeover by Distillers Company Ltd in 1902. The Adelphi name was revived in 1993 by Jamie Walker, great-grandson of former distillery owner Archibald. With a lineage of whisky expertise he operated Adelphi as private bottling company, which now in the hands of Keith Falconer and David Houston, continues the fine work he began of bottling top quality expressions from Scotland's finest distilleries. This Springbank is yet another fine example of this.

    Bottled at cask strength and imported to the US market.

    46%
    70cl
    UK
    46%
    70cl

    Springbank 30 Year Old

    An superb older expression from this Campbeltown classic

    Released in the mid 1990s, there has been little of comparative age to be released by the distillery since. 

      Image for Springbank 1966 Local Barley 32 Year Old #495
      54.6%
      70cl
      UK
      54.6%
      70cl

      Springbank 1966 Local Barley

      Springbank produced several 'Local Barley' bottlings from the mid 1960s, all of which have reached legendary status.

      Distilled in February 1966 and bottled in April 1998 after being matured in bourbon cask number #1966 495. 

      Bottle number 98.

      54.4%
      70cl
      UK
      54.4%
      70cl

      Springbank 1970 Adelphi 33 Year Old

      A well matured Springbank bottled by Adelphi as a 33 year old.

      Adelphi has a rich history, operating as a distillery in the Gorbals district of Glasgow from 1825, producing spirit from the waters of Loch Katrine. The distillery ceased production in the early 20th century however and several change sin ownership culminating in a takeover by Distillers Company Ltd in 1902. The Adelphi name was revived in 1993 by Jamie Walker, great-grandson of former distillery owner Archibald. With a lineage of whisky expertise he operated Adelphi as private bottling company, which now in the hands of Keith Falconer and David Houston, continues the fine work he began of bottling top quality expressions from Scotland's finest distilleries. This Springbank is yet another fine example of this.

      Sherry cask #1622 was selected for bottling in 2003.

      49.1%
      70cl
      UK
      49.1%
      70cl

      Springbank 1969 Signatory Vintage 30 Year Old

      A Signatory Vintage bottling from Springbank distillery in Campbeltown.

      Distilled in September 1969 and bottled in 2000 at 30 years old.

      Bottle number 216 of 235 drawn from cask #1689.

       

      80 Proof
      26 2/3 fl oz
      UK
      80 Proof
      26 2/3 fl oz

      Springbank 22 Year Old Cadenhead's 1970s

      A very rare bottling of Springbank, bottled at 22 years of age by Cadenheads.

      Pre-metric measurements and the tax strip indicate a 1970's bottling, meaning that the whisky was distilled in the 1950's or earlier. A true piece of whisky history. 

      Matured in refill sherry wood. 

      Italian import. 

      62.7%
      70cl
      UK
      62.7%
      70cl

      St Magdalene 1978 Single Cask 20 Year Old / 64 Waterloo Street Centenary

      A rare official single cask offering from St Magdalene distillery. This was distilled in March 1978 and laid down in a refill European oak cask for 20 years.

      It was was bottled in 1998 to celebrate 100 years since the building of 64 Waterloo Street in Glasgow, home of the Engineering Department of United Distillers and Vintners since 1942.

      This is bottle 348 of 396.

      Includes original letter from UDV.

      Image for Springbank Door Gods First Editions
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      2 x 70cl
      UK
      See Lot Description
      2 x 70cl

      Springbank Door Gods First Editions 2 x 70cl

      These whiskies are released with a wealth of information, relating to their luxiourious nature and rarity. The first edition is two single casks selected by Charles Maclean, world reknowned whisky critic and author.  The Door God scrolls artwork was provided by New Year art collector 'Yin Qi' and replicated for this limited release of 246 editions.

      Both whiskies were drawn from a single fresh Port hogshead, with cask numbers #150 and 445.  Cask #150 was distilled on 2nd December 1994 and bottled on 18th June 2013 at 18 years old with a strength of 52.2%.  Cask #445 was distilled on 1st December 1994 and bottled on 18th June 2013 at 17 years old at a strength of 50.9%

      Limited to only 246 bottles, these are 191.

      Please note there will be a shipping charge for 2 bottles.

      46%
      75cl
      UK
      46%
      75cl

      Demerara 26 Year Old Moon Import Rum

      A 26 year old Rum produced in Guyana and bottled in the 1980s by Moon Imports.

      The distillery is not named and at the era of production it could have been one of  number of distilleries though we do know it is a pot still which rules out one or two candidates.

      Unusually this is referred to as both a Demerara and Agricole rum.

      Bottle 392 bottled drawn from sherry wood.

      43%
      70cl
      UK
      43%
      70cl

      Speyburn 12 Year Old Flora and Fauna / Wooden Box

      The mythical 12 year old Speyburn Flora and Fauna release.  

      Distillerys Company Ltd (DCL) created the Flora and Fauna series in the early 1990s.

      When DCL sold the distillery to Inverhouse Distillers this bottle was discontinued, quickly making it the rarest of the Flora and Fauna bottlings.

      57.5%
      70cl
      UK
      57.5%
      70cl

      Springbank 1973 Cadenhead's 18 Year Old Rum Butt

      A tropical storm hits Campbeltown with this Springbank fully matured in a Rum Butt.

      Distilled in June 1973 and bottled in September 1991 by Cadenhead's.

      43%
      70cl
      UK
      43%
      70cl

      Strathisla 1957 Gordon and MacPhail 2007

      Distilled over 60 years ago in 1957, this very well aged Strathisla was bottled by Gordon and MacPhail as part of their Distillery Labels series.

      It is becoming increasingly difficult, almost impossible to find vintage whiskies these days.  Thankfully over the years Gordon and MacPhail have released bottles like this, a great old Speysider distilled over half a century ago.

      Bottled in 2007.

      80 PROOF
      26 2/3 fl oz
      UK
      80 PROOF
      26 2/3 fl oz

      Dalmore 1963 Cadenhead's 15 Year Old

      As Scotland’s oldest independent bottler, Cadenhead’s have long been known for releasing stunning whiskies but none more so than those from their famous ‘dumpy’ series, which features some incredible 1950s and 60s vintages. Whisky from this bygone era of production have become increasingly elusive in recent years, making them exceptionally desirable. 

      This Dalmore was distilled in November 1963 and bottled in November 1978 .

      46%
      75cl
      UK
      46%
      75cl

      Springbank 25 Year Old 1980s

      An older edition of this Campbeltown classic, bottled in the 1980's and often referred to as a 'parchment label' Springbank. 

      Image for Dunville's VR Old Irish Whisky circa 1910/1920s
      N/A
      Half size
      UK
      N/A
      Half size

      Dunville's VR Old Irish Whisky circa 1910/1920s 

      A fantastic example of Dunville's VR Old Irish Whisky, produced at the distillery in Belfast. 

      A gold medal winner at the 1900 Paris Exhibition, the company went into liquidation in 1936 following the death of the chairman and the last Dunville heir.

      Unlike other Irish distillers of this era, the company was actually quite profitable when it went into liquidation. 

      No capacity or strength stated. 

      This lot includes original wrapping, which is torn, and straw.

       

      40%
      75cl
      UK
      40%
      75cl

      Seagram's Crown Royal 15 Year Old Limited Edition 1990s

      North America's best selling Canadian Whisky, difficult to get hold of on this side of the pond.

      Produced by Joseph E. Seagram at their former Crown Royal distillery in Gimli, Manitoba, which they opened in 1968. Nowadays it is still produced there by Diageo, who purchased the brand and distillery following the dissolution of Seagram in the early 2000s.

      46%
      75cl
      UK
      46%
      75cl

      Demerara 21 Year Old Moon Import Rum

      A 21 year old Rum produced in Guyana and bottled in the 1980s by Moon Import.

      The distillery is not named and at the era of production it could have been one of a number of distilleries, many of which closed their doors in the consolidation of the 1980s and 1990s. 

      Bottle 134, drawn from sherry wood.

      40%
      70cl
      UK
      40%
      70cl

      Dungourney 1964 Pure Pot Still Special Reserve / Old Midleton Distillery

      Old Midleton was converted from a mill to a distillery in 1825 and operated until 1975, when there was a new facility constructed along side it to house the recently amalgamated operations of Jameson, Powers and Cork Distillers.

      This is pure pot still whiskey, distilled at Old Midleton in 1964, lost then later discovered off the books by Master Distiller, Barry Crockett. 

      Presented in an elegant wooden lock-and-key box.

      50%
      75cl
      UK
      50%
      75cl

      Demerara 1974 Gordon and MacPhail Single Cask Rum 75cl / Park Avenue Liquor Shop

      A Gordon and MacPhail bottling of a 1974 vintage Demerara rum from Guyana and bottled in 2003.

      Drawn from single cask #1249, which was selected exclusively for the Park Avenue Liquor Shop in the US.

      The distillery in question here in unknown, however tasting notes have suggested it is similar in profile to Port Mourant.

      46%
      70cl
      UK
      46%
      70cl

      Springbank 21 Year Old

      The oldest offering from Springbank, the 21 year old is incredibly popular for drinkers and collectors, usually selling out in shops very quickly!

      This is the older style, corduroy effect packaging

      45%
      70cl
      UK
      45%
      70cl

      Dalmore Quintessence

      Launched in 2016 this limited release was produced to celebrate 50 years of Richard 'The Nose' Patterson in the whisky industry.

      The first whisky to be finished in 5 different red wine casks, Californian Zinfadel, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.

      All 5 were hand picked by Dick Patterson himself and represent \"a combination of [his] two great passions, the Dalmore distillery and exceptional red wine\"

       

      46%
      70cl
      UK
      46%
      70cl

      Springbank 21 Year Old

      The oldest offering from Springbank, the 21 year old is incredibly popular for drinkers and collectors, usually selling out in shops very quickly!

      This is the older style, corduroy effect packaging

      90 US Proof / 45%
      75cl
      UK
      90 US Proof / 45%
      75cl

      Sazerac 1984 18 Year Old Rye

      An 18 year old Kentucky straight rye, distilled at George T. Stagg in the spring of 1984. The distillery was acquired by the Sazerac company in 1992, and renamed it Buffalo Trace in 1999. They bottled this there in the \"fall\" of 2002.

      Sazerac 18 year old is widely regarded as one of the best rye whiskies in the world. It is named after the Sazerac Coffee House, a bar owned by Sazerac company founder, Thomas H. Handy.

      46%
      70cl
      UK
      46%
      70cl

      Springbank 21 Year Old

      The oldest offering from Springbank, the 21 year old is incredibly popular for drinkers and collectors, usually selling out in shops very quickly!

      This is the older style, tall bottle.

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