Bidding advice
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Placing a Maximum Bid
Use the "Set your bid limit" button on the left side of the bidding panel to enter the highest amount you're willing to bid on a lot. Our system will then automatically raise your bid in set increments if you’re outbid, up to your maximum. If someone bids above your set limit, we’ll notify you by email so you can choose whether to increase your bid.
Placing a Single Bid
Alternatively, place a single bid by selecting the button on the right side of the bidding panel. The button displays the amount needed for the next increment. For example, if the current highest bid is £50.00, the button will show "+ £55.00" (reflecting a £5.00 increment).
Incremental Bidding Explained
Our system increases bids based on preset increments, as shown in the table below, whether you set a maximum bid or make a single bid.
Bottle Details
Ardbeg 1974 The Ultimate 19 Year Old
A very rare bottling of Ardbeg bottled by Van Wees. Distilled in 1974 and bottled in 1994.
Bottle #135 of 300.
Ardbeg
A distillery located on the south coast of the Isle of Islay. It is currently part of the Scotch whisky holdings of LVMH. Despite being closed twice in the latter 20th century, the distillery's heavily-peated single malt has always been highly-regarded.
The Ultimate
The flagship brand of independently bottled Scotch whisky from the eponymous The Ultimate Whisky Company, a subsidiary of the historic Dutch retailer and wholesaler, Van Wees. It was introduced in 1994 and is available in a variety of collections such as its premium Rare Reserve.
Van Wees
A historic Dutch company founded by Hubertus H. van Wees as a tobacco wholesaler in 1921. It moved into alcoholic beverages in 1963 under management of his son Han and is today one of the countries biggest retailers and wholesalers. It also owns the independent bottler, The Ultimate Whisky Company.
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Frequently asked questions
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