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Placing a Maximum Bid
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Placing a Single Bid
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Incremental Bidding Explained
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Bottle Details
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.
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