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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
While most Moon Import releases are bottled as part of a specific series, this is a standalone bottling from 1989. The label features the iconic "Penny Black" stamp (featuring Queen Victoria) as a celebration of the 500th anniversary of the first hammered Sovereign, struck in 1489.
Bruichladdich 21 Year Old Moon Import / Penny Black
An extremely rare and collectible release from Moon Import brought out to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
The box depicts an old black stamp featuring Queen Victoria. Once upon a time the stamp costed just £0.01p.
Bottle number 886.
Bruichladdich
A single malt distillery on the isle of Islay, currently part of the whisky holdings of French company, Rémy Cointreau. The distillery's flagship brand of single malt is a non-peated style, however it also produces peated variants called Port Charlotte and Octomore, as well as The Botanist gin.
Moon Import
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