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October 2018 Auction

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Started
26 October 2018
Closed
05 November 2018
33 - 59 of 59 Lots
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Fernando A. de Terry Brandy circa 1950s

Fernando de Terry y Brucet started his firm in 1835, then after difficulties re-established it in 1865.

This particular bottling is likely from the 1950s or early 1960s.

44.5%
50cl
UK
44.5%
50cl

Famous Grouse Scottish Oak Finish 50cl

Bottled in 2005 this is a blend of Scottish whisky finished in Scottish oak.

 

40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Fernet-Branca Menta 1980s

A bottle of Italian mint herbal Liqueur. 

40%
70cl
UK
40%
70cl

Famous Grouse 12 Year Old Gold Reserve

Now discontinued, Gold Reserve was a well-aged blend from Matthew Gloag & Son.

40%
1 Litre
UK
40%
1 Litre

Famous Grouse Port Wood Cask Finish 1 Litre

Scotland's favourite whisky, finished in port wood casks. Sweet!

40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Florio VSOP Brandy 1970s

Italian produced brandy. We estimate this bottle to be from the 1970's.

40%
75cl & 1 Litre
UK
40%
75cl & 1 Litre

Fabbri Brandy 1970s x 2

Two bottles of brandy produced by Fabbri and bottled around the 1970s. 

This lot has a shipping fee of 2 bottles. 

40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Fratelli Branca Gran Certosa Verde 1950s

A famous Italian liqueur produced in the 1950s.

40%
70cl
UK
40%
70cl

Five Kings XO Brandy

A mature Brandy produced in Cyprus.

n/a
Full Size
UK
n/a
Full Size

Felipe II Solera Especial Brandy 1960s

Brandy de Jerez is brandy from the Jerez region of Spain - where sherry comes from.

It is aged by the Solera method like sherry, that is new is mixed with old on a systematic basis, accelerating the maturation process. Theoretically, there is some portion of the first brandy ever aged by the distiller in there! Brandy de Jerez is generally sweeter than cognac and has a nice complexity. Felipe II is sweetish, with a nice roundness to the flavor. It is also interesting to note that since alembic distilling was begun by Muslims and the Jerez region was under their rule from many years, brandy de Jerez has quite a pedigree.

We estimate this bottle to be from the 1960s or 1970s. 

There are no measurements for strength or capacity on the bottle.

This bottle shows signs of leakage, and as such, is offered here for collection only from our office in Perth, Scotland, and cannot be shipped.

40%
70cl
UK
40%
70cl

Famous Grouse 12 Year Old Gold Reserve / with 2 x Tumblers

Now discontinued, Gold Reserve was a well-aged blend from Famous Grouse. 

This gift pack comes with two branded tumblers. 

40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky 1980s

An 1980s bottling of this iconic Scottish blended whisky.

40%
1 litre
UK
40%
1 litre

Four Roses 6 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1 Litre 1990s

A 1990s bottling of 6 year old Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey from the Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.

At this time the brand was produced by Seagram's who, preferring to promote their Seven Crown as the whiskey brand of choice in the US, limited Four Roses as a straight bourbon to the export market. US customers had to make do with a blended \"light\" whisky variant until the brand was acquired by Kirin in 2002, who re-introduced it to its native market.

Italian import.

43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Four Roses Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1990s

A 1990s bottling of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey from the Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Once always stated as a 6 year old, former Four Roses Master Distiller, Jim Rutledge has confirmed that the modern iteration is a blend of 5.5 to 10 year old bourbons.

At this time the brand was produced by Seagram's who, preferring to promote their Seven Crown as the whiskey brand of choice in the US, limited Four Roses as a straight bourbon to the export market. US customers had to make do with a blended \"light\" whisky variant until the brand was acquired by Kirin in 2002, who re-introduced it to its native market.

43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Four Roses Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1990s

A 1990s bottling of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey from the Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Once always stated as a 6 year old, former Four Roses Master Distiller, Jim Rutledge, has confirmed that the modern iteration is a blend of 5.5 to 10 year old bourbons.

At this time the brand was produced by Seagram's who, preferring to promote their Seven Crown as the whiskey brand of choice in the US, limited Four Roses as a straight bourbon to the export market. US customers had to make do with a blended \"light\" whisky variant until the brand was acquired by Kirin in 2002, who re-introduced it to its native market.

Labelled for the Japanese market. 

40%
1 litre
UK
40%
1 litre

Four Roses 6 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1 Litre 1990s

A 1990s bottling of 6 year old Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey from the Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.

At this time the brand was produced by Seagram's who, preferring to promote their Seven Crown as the whiskey brand of choice in the US, limited Four Roses as a straight bourbon to the export market. US customers had to make do with a blended \"light\" whisky variant until the brand was acquired by Kirin in 2002, who re-introduced it to its native market.

Italian import.

43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Four Roses Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1990s

A 1990s bottling of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey from the Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Once always stated as a 6 year old, former Four Roses Master Distiller, Jim Rutledge, has confirmed that the modern iteration is a blend of 5.5 to 10 year old bourbons.

At this time the brand was produced by Seagram's who, preferring to promote their Seven Crown as the whiskey brand of choice in the US, limited Four Roses as a straight bourbon to the export market. US customers had to make do with a blended \"light\" whisky variant until the brand was acquired by Kirin in 2002, who re-introduced it to its native market.

40%
70cl
UK
40%
70cl

Four Roses 6 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1990s

A 1990s bottling of 6 year old Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey from the Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.

At this time the brand was produced by Seagram's who, preferring to promote their Seven Crown as the whiskey brand of choice in the US, limited Four Roses as a straight bourbon to the export market. US customers had to make do with a blended \"light\" whisky variant until the brand was acquired by Kirin in 2002, who re-introduced it to its native market.

40%
70cl
UK
40%
70cl

Four Roses 6 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1990s

A 1990s bottling of 6 year old Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey from the Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.

At this time the brand was produced by Seagram's who, preferring to promote their Seven Crown as the whiskey brand of choice in the US, limited Four Roses as a straight bourbon to the export market. US customers had to make do with a blended \"light\" whisky variant until the brand was acquired by Kirin in 2002, who re-introduced it to its native market.

43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Four Roses Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1990s

A 1990s bottling of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey from the Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Once always stated as a 6 year old, former Four Roses Master Distiller, Jim Rutledge has confirmed that the modern iteration is a blend of 5.5 to 10 year old bourbons.

At this time the brand was produced by Seagram's who, preferring to promote their Seven Crown as the whiskey brand of choice in the US, limited Four Roses as a straight bourbon to the export market. US customers had to make do with a blended \"light\" whisky variant until the brand was acquired by Kirin in 2002, who re-introduced it to its native market.

40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Francis 5 Year Old Rare Scotch Whisky 1970s

An unusual blended whisky for the export market.

Produced by Forrester Milne & Co.

40%
75cl
UK
40%
75cl

Fundador Pedro Domecq Brandy 1960s

The winery of Pedro Domecq is one of the most romantic in Spain. The bodega is called \"La Mezquita\", the Mosque, and has gorgeous whitewashed walls and Moorish arches. This Sherryhouse was founded back in 1730, making it one of the oldest commercial establishments in the region. 

34%
75cl
UK
34%
75cl

Florio Amaro 1980s

A Sicilian bitter liqueur produced in the 1980s

32%
75cl
UK
32%
75cl

Fabbri Cherry Brandy De Luxe 1970s

An old bottle of Italian cherry brandy.

40%
1 Litre
UK
40%
1 Litre

Famous Grouse Scotch Whisky

A regular bottling of Scotland's favourite whisky.

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43%
75cl
UK
43%
75cl

Famous Grouse 2 x 70cl

Two bottles of Scotland's favourite whisky.

This lot has a 2 bottle shipping fee. 

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43%
1.5L
UK
43%
1.5L

Famous Grouse 1980s 1.5 Litre

A magnum-sized bottle of Famous Grouse, bottled we believe in the 1980s.

This lot has a 2 bottle shipping fee. 

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