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BONHAMS TO HOLD FIRST ONLINE-ONLY WHISKY AUCTION IN HONG KONG – Scotch Whisky News

BONHAMS TO HOLD FIRST ONLINE-ONLY WHISKY AUCTION IN HONG KONG

More than 70 lots of iconic Macallan

 

Bonhams Hong Kong is to hold its first online-only whisky auction starting on Friday 17th February and closing on 10th March 2017. For this inaugural online auction, Bonhams presents one of the great names of Scotch Whisky, The Macallan. The sale offers more than 70 lots of the world-renowned Speyside distillery, spanning five decades of rare vintages from the 1940s to the 1980s.

Among the highlights are:

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33 bottles of Macallan from consecutive years 1954 – 1986. Estimate HK$550,000 – 700,000

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Macallan-Select Reserve 1946-52 year old. Estimate HK$75,000 – 90,000

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Macallan Gran Reserva 1979 – 1982 (4 bottles). Estimate HK$65,000 – 85,000

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Macallan-1945. Estimate HK$60,000 – 80,000

 

There are also other important releases of Macallan such as Royal Marriage 48/61 and Red Ribbon.  Bonhams Head of Wine & Whisky in Hong Kong, Daniel Lam said, “We are very excited about this new sale – the first online-only whisky sale for Bonhams worldwide. We opted to sell bottles from one distillery only and in The Macallan I think we have chosen the best. I believe both the selection, and this innovative way of selling whisky at auction, will have broad appeal among whisky collectors.

The Macallan
Bonhams, Hong Kong, Admiralty
17 February – 10th March 2017
Specialist: Daniel Lam, Head of Wine & Whisky Department

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Bonhams, founded in 1793, is one of the world’s largest and most renowned auctioneers of fine art and antiques, motor cars and jewellery. The main salerooms are in London, New York, Los Angeles and Hong Kong, with sales also held in Knightsbridge, Edinburgh, Paris, San Francisco and Sydney. With a worldwide network of offices and regional representatives in 22 countries, Bonhams offers sales advice and valuation services in 60 specialist areas. For a full listing of forthcoming sales, plus details of Bonhams specialist departments, please visit bonhams.com.

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What’s New at The Exclusive Dram? – Scotch Whisky News

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Lagavulin Legacy Bottle Number 1/522 Charity Auction – Scotch Whisky News

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Lagavulin
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This stunning single cask charity bottling from Lagavulin is the culmination of its 200th anniversary celebrations, and will benefit Islay and the people who live there. This is Bottle Number 1/522 of a one-off release limited to just 522 bottles.

The full proceeds received by Diageo from the auction of the Lagavulin 1991 Bottle Number 1/522 will be donated to Islay Heritage (OSCR No. SC046938) to fund projects on Islay which are designed to enhance the knowledge and understanding of the rich and diverse history of Islay.
The nose has charred oak timbers, sawdust and voluptuous fruit backed by subtle milk chocolate and vanilla. The palate is hot and sweet. Searing, woody dryness, then calmer with mentholic chocolate notes and comforting honey underscored by a subtle chilli-like heat. The finish is quietly persistent with tart red-berry notes, cedar and a spicy, smoky ginger warmth. Leaves the palate minty, with a fruity coffee note and a sprinkling of salt.

Condition

A 10cl tasting sample will be provided with Bottle Number 1/522. The winning bidder will be offered the opportunity to have the bottle or box signed by distillery manager Georgie Crawford and the distillery team.

Fill Level

Into neck

Malt Box Reviews Glenmornagie Bacalta – Scotch Whisky News

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Andy at Malt Box reviews Glenmorangie Bacalta

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Glen Grant 25 Year Old 1985 Old & Rare at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Glen Grant 25 Year Old 1990 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whiskey. Single cask sherry butt bottled June 2011 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Old & Rare Platinum Selection. 206 bottles. Established in 1840 by brothers James and John Grant, the business prospered and in 1897 Glen Grant No. 2 distillery was established across the road in order to meet the high demand for Glen Grant whiskey. During the late nineteenth century a Victorian garden was laid out in the valley behind the distillery and is now open to distillery visitors. Glen Grant is a Speyside malt whiskey distillery situated in Rothes equipped with eight stills and an on-site bottling plant. Gordon & MacPhail has released some rare vintage single malts dating back to the 1950s.

Record Year for Rare Whisky as Profitable Passions Gain Favour – Scotch Whisky News

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Record Year for Rare Whisky as Profitable Passions Gain Favour

The booming UK rare whisky auction market has become ‘increasingly liquid’ in an exceptional year for rare Scotch, according to a new report published today by whisky analyst, broker and investment experts Rare Whisky 101.

According to the full year results for 2016 published today, both the volume and value of rare Scotch whisky sold at auction increased by record amounts. The £ value of collectable bottles of Single Malt Scotch whisky sold at auction in the UK rose by 48.64% to a record £14.21m (2015 £9.56m). The number of bottles of Single Malt Scotch whisky sold at auction in the UK increased by 35.21% to 58,758 (2015 43,458).

The most expensive bottle to sell at auction in the UK was a bottle of 50 year old Yamazaki for £62,600.

According to the report, there are a number of factors behind this increased liquidity, created by the impact of volatile market conditions. A favourable forex rate (for those buying outside the UK), low interest rates, and the uncertainty of geopolitical change have all served to fuel demand for passion investments such as whisky, wine and art as a viable component of a balanced investment portfolio.

The past year has also seen the continued growth of the whisky auction market with more players coming to market, making the process of buying and selling more accessible to investors and collectors. In turn, the trading costs associated with selling rare whisky are reducing as some auctioneers compete for the opportunity to attract the most sought after bottles by reducing commission rates.

However, while Rare Whisky 101 sees further room for growth in 2017, they also predict a stabilisation in the market with certain brands predicted to re-trace to more affordable levels.

Whisky investment analyst and co-founder of Rare Whisky 101, Andy Simpson commented: “2016 has been another exceptional year for rare Scotch and we’re beginning to see signs of maturity within the market. The continued growth in both volume and value has added further liquidity, making rare whisky a more popular and more accessible ‘passion investment’. At the same time, the dynamic evolution of the online rare whisky auction market has made it much easier to buy and sell.

“We have no doubt that the current low interest rate environment and wider uncertainty within the market has fuelled demand for rare whisky, as investors have looked to alternative ‘passion’ investments which can offer a diversified approach to balance their portfolios and deliver positive financial returns. While it’s difficult to see the market continuing to expand at such levels over the next few years, primarily due to a finite availability of rare whisky, we do believe that there is further room for growth. As increasing numbers of investors participate in the market and demand continues to increase, it will be fascinating to see how prices move.”

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Scotch achieves recognition as passion investment

In another booming year for rare whisky, the leading index for Scotch whisky, the Rare Whisky Apex 1000 Index closed 2016 up 38% for the year, outperforming strong years for Wine (Liv-Ex 24.79%), Gold (8.46%) and the FTSE 100 (12%).

As a clear sign of rare whisky’s growing popularity among passion investors, Lloyds Private Banking recently listed whisky as one of the UK’s favourite passion investments. According to Lloyds’ research, one in six UK investors holds alternative investments in their portfolios, with 3% investing in whisky. On average, £27,700 is spent on whisky as a single “passion” investment.

The auction market is changing the retail dynamic of the whisky industry

In line with the steep increases in both volume and value, 2016 also witnessed the evolution of the secondary (auction) market as a route to market for distilleries. For the first time, traditional retail routes were overlooked in favour of auction for primary market releases.

One such example is Strathearn Distillery which sold its first 100 bottles of Scotch through Perth-based Whisky Auctioneer, earning them between £315 and £4,150 per 50cl bottle of 3 year old Scotch.

The Macallan still The Number 1

Macallan maintained its dominance as the number one traded distillery on a volume and value basis, accounting for nearly 10% of the market for all bottles sold and 22% of the total value. The next closest distillery from a volume and value perspective is Ardbeg, with an 8% share of both volume and value. For the Macallan’s market defining 18 year old vintage collection 1965 – 1990, prices shot up from £19,000 at end 2015 to £46,000 at end 2016. Demand for old, rare, vintage and peerless quality single malt whisky has never been greater.

For more information or to download the full report visit: http://www.rarewhisky101.com/my_media/RW101%20Annual%20report%202016.pdf

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Images: Rare Whisky 101 co-founders Andy Simpson and David Robertson

(high res images available on request)

About Rare Whisky 101 Andy Simpson and David Robertson launched Rare Whisky 101 in 2014 with the aim of offering a whisky valuation service, brokerage and consultancy for whisky connoisseurs, collectors and investors. Having tracked every bottle sold at UK auctions over the past 12 years, the business now offers the world’s first, only and most comprehensive online single malt Scotch & Japanese whisky dataset covering over 200,000 price records across 27,000 different bottle types. In the last 12 months, RW101 have brokered around 20,000 rare whisky bottles around the globe in addition to trading in aged casks from iconic distilleries such as The Macallan, Ardbeg, Bowmore, Springbank, Mortlach, Talisker, Caol Ila, Lagavulin and Highland Park.

Whisky Hammer February Auction Now Live – Whisky News

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FEBRUARY AUCTION NOW LIVE (ends Sunday 26th February)

…place your bids at http://www.whiskyhammer.co.uk/

With an incredible selection of whiskies and other fine spirits there is certainly something for everyone – whether you are looking to collect, invest, enjoy!

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TOP PICKS AT K&L California – American Whiskey News

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2006 Belle Meade 10 Year Old “K&L Exclusive” Single Barrel #2525 Cask Strength Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) $69.99 View

2006 Belle Meade 10 Year Old “K&L Exclusive” Single Barrel #2573 Cask Strength Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) $69.99 View

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Clynelish 20 Year Old 1996 at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Clynelish 20 Year Old 1996

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Single cask sherry butt bottled January 2017 by Signatory for the Un-Chillfiltered series. A great value independent bottling of the highly prized Highland single malt. Don’t delay, this one won’t hang around for long! Clynelish 20 Year Old 1996 vintage Highland single malt Scotch whiskey. Single cask refill sherry butt #11376 bottled January 2017 by Signatory Vintage for the Un-Chillfiltered series. 472 bottles. Clynelish Distillery is a malt whiskey distillery situated at Brora on the Sutherland coast in the Highland whiskey region. The original Clynelish Distillery was founded in 1819 for the Sutherland Estate and re-placed by the new and adjacent distillery in 1967. The new distillery has been enlarged in recent years to include six stills and is now a major contributor to the Johnnie Walker range of blended Scotch. Clynelish 12 Year Old and Distillers Edition are Classic Malts of Scotland.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “NEW LOOK BOTTLE: COLOURFUL UPDATE” – Scotch Whisky News

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NEW LOOK BOTTLE: COLOURFUL UPDATE

Our single cask whiskies have been savoured from an iconic green bottle since the Society was founded in 1983. As we approach our 35th anniversary, the bottle is still green, but has undergone a colourful makeover. The most obvious change is the introduction of 12 different colours representing each of our unique flavour profiles.

You heard it here first…this is an early preview of our new look bottle, an exclusive selection will be available to buy in the March Outturn. Discover more on our blog »

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video


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