Bidding advice
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Placing a Maximum Bid
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Placing a Single Bid
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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
Bruichladdich Stills Collection (3 x 70cl)
Bruichladdich 1986 Blacker Still
Bruichladdich released the Blacker Still in 2006, matured exclusively in Oloroso sherry casks for almost 20 years. This was the first release in the ‘Still’ series and quickly became an icon of collectible Bruichladdich.
This is bottle number 1464 of 2840
(Bottled at 50.7%)
Bruichladdich 1984 Redder Still
Released following the success of the Blacker Still, the Redder Still was bottled in 2007. Aged for 22 years in bourbon casks followed by Château Lafleur Pomerol wine casks, giving this whisky a tinted red colour.
This is bottle number 3422 of 4080.
(Bottled at 50.4%)
Bruichladdich 1984 Golder Still
The final release in the Stills series, the Golder Still was distilled in 1984 and bottled in 2008. Matured for 23 years in bourbon ‘squat’ hogsheads, this experimental dumpier cask was used by American coopers for a brief period. In theory this smaller shorter cask has benefited from a high surface area and therefore more contact with the oak.
Bottle number 1457 of 4866
(Bottled at 51%)
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