Unique and Collectable Benromach Whisky To Go Under The Hammer – Scotch Whisky News

Unique and collectable whisky to go under the hammer
A unique and collectable bottle of signed whisky from Speyside’s smallest distillery will go under the hammer this week in an online auction with proceeds going to a local rescue charity.
Distillery manager, Keith Cruickshank, and infamous whisky blogger, Ralf Mitchell, commonly known as Ralfy, have signed the bottle of Benromach single cask for a charitable auction being hosted by Scotch Whisky Auctions, who have kindly agreed to waive their auction fees.
The money raised from the sale will go to Findhorn based Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation (M.I.R.O) who are an independent rescue service manned entirely by volunteers.
Keith Cruikshank said he expected the online auction, which starts today (17 November 2011) and runs until the 27th of November, to generate global interest.
He said: “This is a very unique bottle of Benromach Single malt whisky hand bottled by Ralfy at our distillery. It is the only bottle to be bottled at this time so we hope it will be a hit with collectors and whisky enthusiasts across the globe. The proceeds of the auction, made possible by Scotch Whisky Auctions, will go towards making a splash in Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation’s funds, which are based only a few miles away from our distillery.”
The winner will also get an exclusive selection of Benromach merchandise including a sample bottle of whisky, two blender glasses, key ring, polo shirt, wallet, stow bag, calendar and a newsletter signed by David and Michael Urquhart.
Ralfy will also donate a memory stick containing all the v-logs created for the auction, including a personalised v-log to the winner and signed tasting notes.
Simon Paterson from the Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation said: “We are very grateful to Benromach for donating a bottle of their finest whisky to be auctioned online.”
Previous charitable auctions of similar products have seen funds of around £400 raised. Anyone interested in bidding for this unique bottle of whisky can make a bid by visiting www.scotchwhiskyauctions.com.
If you want to find out more information about Benromach and sample the unique taste of their rare whiskies visit the Glasgow Whisky Festival at The Arches on Argyll Street on November 19 2011 or visit www.benromach.com .
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About Benromach
Established in 1898, Benromach distillery changed hands many times and was virtually derelict when bought by Gordon &MacPhail in 1993. Drawing on generations of whisky expertise, the company carried out a painstaking refurbishment, and the distillery was officially re-opened by Prince Charles in 1998.
Just two men hand-craft Benromach using the finest Scottish barely and the purest spring water from the nearby Romach Hills. They fill new spirit into the highest quality casks before being left to mature at the distillery for many years. The Benromach portfolio includes the award winning Benromach 10 Years Old and the first fully certified organic single malt – Benromach Organic.
Please visit www.benromach.com for details.

About Ralfy
Ralfy is an independent video based commentator who combines entertaining whisky reviews with eccentricity for independent Scotch Whisky Producers.
Ralfy is also a member of the Malt Maniacs.
Please visit www.ralfy.com for details.
About Scotch Whisky Auctions
Scotch Whisky Auctions is an innovative and imaginative whisky auction website offering old whisky, rare whisky and vintage whisky for auction.
Please visit www.scotchwhiskyauctions.com for details.
About M.I.R.O
MIRO is one of around 50 independent rescue services that operate around the UK. It is manned entirely by volunteers and funded by the generosity of the general public and local business. Every penny raised by MIRO goes directly into the charities funds with nothing deducted for third parties or administration.
Please visit www.morayinshorerescue.org for details.















Sounds like an exciting auction for a great local cause; thanks for sharing!
What’s unique about the whisky other than it was hand bottled and signed by Ralfy and Keith? Rare indeed but wish they’d given a few more details on age etc. Best of luck to them!