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Whisky Auctioneer June 2024 Auction Now Live – Auction Whisky News


June 2024 Auction // 28.06 – 08.07.2024

Now Live: June 2024 Auction

A warm welcome to our June auction. Featuring thousands of rare whiskies and fine spirits, this is a unique opportunity to bid on some of the world’s most sought-after bottles.

We have legendary vintages from pioneering independent bottlers, grandeur aplenty from established distilleries and unique and experimental drams from the hottest names in the whisky industry right now.

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Macallan 1940 The Reach 81 Year Old

Laphroaig 10 Year Old 1969 / Carlton Import, US

Thosop ‘Hand-Written Labels’

Legendary U.S. Bourbon- Hoffman Rare Selection Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1988 & Old Commonwealth 10 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 2002 / Stitzel-Weller

Chichibu, Hanyu and Karuizawa Premium Collection 3 x 70cl / SAFE Bubbles and Malt

TOP RESULTS FROM THE BONHAMS SKINNER RARE WHISKY SALE – Auction Whisky News

TOP RESULTS FROM THE BONHAMS SKINNER RARE SPIRITS SALE

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Glenlivet “The Winchester Collection” 50 Years Old 1967 (1 750ml bottle, 1 50ml bottle), sold for 21,250.

Boston – Bonhams Skinner saw impressive results in its Distinguished Distilleries: Rare Spirits sale from June 4 – 18, with several bottles fetching over $10,000. Overall, the 471-lot sale totalled $708,000 with a 84% sell-through rate.

A standout of the sale was a 1967 50 Year Old Glenlivet from “The Winchester Collection,” which included a 750ml and a 50ml bottle. This highly sought-after and limited-edition single malt Scotch whisky, with only 150 bottles produced, sold for a remarkable $21,250. Equally fetching $21,250 was the Highland Park 50 Years Old, a highly prestigious and rare single malt Scotch whisky

The sale also featured a significant collection from Dr. Paul S. Hirsch, an award-winning writer and historian. Hirsch developed an effective system for discovering vintage and rare bottles of whiskey, becoming a leading authority with a robust community around collecting outstanding spirits. The 47-bottle offering, boasting labels from a number of important distilleries, exemplifies Hirsch’s dedication to seeking out the best of the best. Of note from the sale was a Willett Bourbon 25 Years Old Black Wax, which sold for $17,500. Overall, Dr. Hirsch’s collection totalled $125,960.

Another standout at the auction was the Blanton’s Frankfort, KY 200th, a special bottling of Blanton’s bourbon whiskey commemorating the bicentennial of Frankfort, Kentucky. This highly rare offering achieved an impressive price of $5,250.

Additional highlights include:

  • Macallan Select Reserve 52 Years Old 1946 (1 70cl bottle), sold for $16,250.
  • OFC Bottled in Bond Geo. T. Stagg Company 1917 (1 pint bottle), sold for $11,875.
  • Willett Rye 24 Years Old Black Wax (1 750ml bottle), sold for $10,000.
  • Colonel E.H. Taylor Old Fashioned Sour Mash (1 750ml bottle), sold for $10,000.

Bonhams US will ramp up its sale cadence in the fall, with a run of multiple Spirits auctions to close the year, the first in the series taking place in September. The forthcoming sales will be led by Sean Purce, the new Senior Specialist of Spirits based out of New York. With years of expertise running online sales at Zachys Wine Auctions and expertise in the appraisal and evaluation of rare bottlings of wine and spirits, Purce’s addition will be a valuable asset to Bonhams as it expands its Wine & Spirits department in the US. Bonhams is strategically positioned to tap into the vital US market and is bolstered by Bonhams’ coast-to-coast strength, supported by its global network of auction houses that have consistently demonstrated success in presenting Wine & Spirits auctions to a discerning international clientele.

About The Bonhams Network

Bonhams is a global network of auction houses, with the largest number of international salerooms, offering the widest range of collecting categories and selling at all price points. Bonhams is recognised for its bespoke service, and a dedication to local market relationships, enhanced by a global platform. With 14 salerooms, Bonhams presents over 1,000 sales annually, across more than 60 specialist categories, including fine art, collectables, luxury, wine & spirits, and collector cars.

Founded in 1793, Bonhams has representatives in more than 30 countries and operates flagship salerooms in London, New York, Paris, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong. In 2022, Bonhams added four international auction houses to its network: Bukowskis, Stockholm; Bruun Rasmussen, Copenhagen; Cornette de Saint Cyr, Paris and Brussels; and Skinner, Massachusetts. The success of Bonhams’ global strategy is a result of recognising the shift in growing intercontinental buying and increased digital engagement.
Recent important auctions and landmark single-owner collections, include the white glove sales of Sir Michael Caine: The Personal Collection, Alain Delon: Sixty Years of Passion; Sir Roger Moore: The Personal Collection; Personal Property of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and The Robert & Jean-Pierre Rousset Collection of Asian Art: A Century of Collecting. Other notable single-owner sales included The Estate of Barbara Walters: American Icon; The Alan and Simone Hartman Collection; The Crown Auction: Props and Costumes and The Claude de Marteau Collection.

Top lots for 2023 include 1967 Ferrari 412P Berlinetta, Sold at Quail Lodge, US for US$30,255,000. Tipu Sultan’s Bedchamber Sword (sold in London for £14m – a world record for both an Islamic and an Indian object); Paul Signac (1863-1935), Sisteron, 1902. Sold for US$8,580,000 (estimate US$4-6 million), and Claude Monet (1840-1926), La Seine près de Giverny, 1888. Sold for US$6,352,500 (estimate US$4-6m), both from the Alan and Simone Hartman Collection; A Gilt Copper Alloy figure of Virupaksha, Central Tibet, Densatil Monastery, Early 15th century. Sold for HK$37.9m (£4,060,326) in Hong Kong. Yoshitomo Nara (born 1959) Three Stars. Sold for HK$36,754,000 (£3,930,914), also in Hong Kong.

More information and highlights can be found here. For a full list of forthcoming auctions, plus details of Bonhams specialist departments, please visit bonhams.com.

Whisky Hammer becomes first UK auction house to launch bonded warehouse service in Singapore – Whisky News

Whisky Hammer becomes first UK auction house to launch bonded warehouse service in Singapore 

The service will benefit UK sellers looking to tap into the growing interest in whisky collection in Asia

 Specialist spirits auctioneer, Whisky Hammer, has announced the launch of its bonded warehouse service – a first for a UK auction house – in Singapore.

Founded in the heart of Speyside by brothers Daniel and Craig Milne, Whisky Hammer has become the global destination for buyers and sellers of rare and collectable whiskies since launching in 2015.

The addition of the new warehouse service in Singapore will further strengthen the company’s offering, making it easier for Asian buyers to take part in monthly auctions while helping UK sellers achieve better prices as they tap into the continent’s growing interest in whisky collection.

Asia Pacific continues to be the world’s most valuable export region for whisky, with exports totalling more than USD2.2 billion in 2023. Five countries from the region ranked amongst the world’s top 10 export destinations and Asia Pacific was responsible for almost a third of all global whisky exports last year[1].

With Asia Pacific home to the world’s most valuable whisky collection and seeing surging interest in whisky auctions, including Whisky Hammer’s 100th auction that saw over 5,000 lots going under the hammer, this is an opportune moment to launch a value-added service to cater to the demands of a discerning customer base in Asia.

Customers first make their purchase from Whisky Hammer and ship their bottles from Scotland to Singapore. Upon arrival in Singapore, the goods are safely delivered to the Singapore Bonded Warehouse. A small entry fee covers all additional costs associated with transit “under bond”, and customers can then pay for their bottles to be stored and insured at the warehouse. Customers who then wish to remove their bottles from the warehouse, can then pay to either be able to collect their purchases in person from the warehouse, engage a ‘white glove’ concierge service that hand delivers their bottles to them at Changi Airport on their way out of Singapore, or have them shipped out of the warehouse to a local or foreign address.   

Daniel Milne, co-founder and managing director of Whisky Hammer, said: “Our customer base in Asia continues to grow, and they are demanding more value-added services from us to complement our auctions. Our new bonded warehouse in Singapore is a sign of our commitment to investing in the needs of our customers in Asia and how we’re providing a seamless purchasing experience for them, while also supporting sellers back home in the UK looking to benefit from this growth in demand.”

“The bonded warehouse service provides our customers with the convenience to store their whisky in a safe, controlled environment, and the flexibility to access it whenever they transit at Singapore Changi Airport. Our ‘white glove service’ ensures prompt point-to-point delivery of the customer’s whisky from the warehouse to them. We’re confident that this offering is a cost effective means to empowering those looking to start a whisky collection or add to an existing one.” 

The Singapore Bonded Warehouse is pursuant to the Singapore Customs’ Zero-GST Warehouse Scheme. Approved companies such as Whisky Hammer can store imported non-dutiable goods, including spirits such as whisky, for an indefinite period of time in a designated area licensed by the Singapore Customs, with the Goods and Services Tax (GST) suspended. Customers are not required to pay GST or duties when their bottles are delivered to or picked up by them at the airport to be brought onwards to their next destination as part of their duty-free liquor concession. GST is only payable if they were to take local delivery within Singapore.

The launch of Whisky Hammer’s bonded warehouse service in Singapore coincides with its current auction. The June auction is now live and ends on Sunday, 23rd June at 10pm (SST) / 3pm (UK). It features around 2,000 unique, rare and collectible whiskies with headline lots being the oldest ever Japanese single malt whisky, the Yamazaki 55 Year Old which was last sold by Whisky Hammer in November 2022 for £380,000 / ~SG$655,000, and “The Reach”, an 81 Year Old (1940) Macallan.

About Whisky Hammer 

Whisky Hammer is a family run whisky auction service founded by brothers and keen whisky enthusiasts Daniel and Craig Milne, who are supported by a team of passionate experts acting as trusted advisors to both buyers and sellers. Whisky Hammer hosts monthly auctions dedicated to whisky and other fine spirits, which attract more than 200,000 buyers and sellers from every corner of the globe. It has auctioned a wide range of whiskies, both bottles and casks, historically achieving the world record for the highest value cask ever sold at auction.

The superior service offered by Whisky Hammer means it is trusted by some of the world’s most prominent whisky collectors and sellers, with a 5-star TrustPilot rating. Its sister retail business, Still Spirit, comprises a whisky shop and dram bar offering over 200 rare whiskies based in Ellon, including an e-commerce site. In summer 2023, Whisky Hammer founders also launched independent bottling company, Halcyon Spirits.

If you have any questions for Whisky Hammer, or are planning to use the Singapore Bonded Warehouse for the first time, you can contact Whisky Hammer at sales@whiskyhammer.com or +44(0)1358 747470.

To learn more about Whisky Hammer, you can visit these links : How To BidHow To SellSingapore Warehouse ServiceFAQs

Follow Whisky Hammer @whiskyhammer on Facebook and Instagram or visit www.whiskyhammer.com 

[1] Scotch Whisky Association, Resilient Scotch Whisky Industry Reaches £5.6bn Global Exports Despite “Challenging” 2023, 15 February 2024

CLICK WHISKY AUCTIONS JUNE 2024 AUCTION ENDS TONIGHT! – Auction Whisky News

JUNE AUCTION ENDS SOON!

Not long now! There is still time to bid on your favourite bottles at Click Whisky Auctions, including the majestic Macallan Diamond Jubilee.

Released in 2012 to mark the 60th anniversary of the reign of HRH Queen Elizabeth II. A limited release of 2012 bottles.

We also have a stunning Banff 1974 from bottling maestros Gordon & MacPhail, from their highly regarded Connoisseurs Choice range. From the now closed Banff distillery, this little gem was bottled in 1997.

Cask strength or 100 Proof Macallan has been held in extremely high regard amongst experts and enthusiasts for many years, none more so than this expression that was bottled in the early 2000’s at a hefty 57.2%. Presented in a 1 litre bottle.

Next up, we have not one but two gorgeous bottles of Mortlach from the Wine Society of Stevenage, England, one is 17 Years Old……………

…………………and the other is 19 Years Old.

We have some lovely vintages this month, including this 1964 Highland Park. Bottled in 1998 by independent bottlers Gordon & MacPhail under their Rare Old label; a premium range, showcasing whiskies of a good vintage from highly regarded distilleries.

These are only a few of the lots in our June auction, to view more, visit clickwhiskyauctions.com. Register to bid. Remember, you’ve got to be in it to win it!

Auction ends Sunday 23rd June from 8pm BST.

Whisky Hammer June 2024 Auction ENDS SOON! – Auction Whisky News

Our June Auction ENDS SOON!

Place your bids until 3pm (BST) Sunday 23rd June 2024.

www.whiskyhammer.com

Every month, we present an incredible selection of whiskies and other fine spirits to our members right across the globe. You will find everything here from limited edition releases and vintage bottles to whole casks of rare whisky. There is certainly something for everyone – whether you are looking to collect, invest or enjoy!

Macallan – 81 Year Old (1940) ‘The Reach’

Tamdhu – 50 Year Old (1963) Single Cask #4678

Ben Nevis – 51 Year Old (1966) Single Cask #4278

Convalmore – 36 Year Old (1977) 75cl

Imperial – 1996 (Gordon & MacPhail)

Selling whisky? Why not arrange the pick-up of your bottles using our global courier service? If you’re based in Scotland, you might want to arrange the personal collection of your bottles. Wherever you’re based in the world, we will make getting your bottles into our monthly auction as simple as possible. Get in touch with the Whisky Hammer team now by dropping them a message at sales@whiskyhammer.com.

Click Whisky Auctions JUNE 2024 AUCTION HALFWAY POINT! – Auction Whisky News

JUNE AUCTION HALFWAY POINT!

We are half way through our June auction. It may be small but it has some mighty good whiskies, including three wonderfully aged Duncan Taylor bottlings; Cameronbridge 1979 25 Years Old, Mosstowie 30 Years Old and a stunning Macduff 35 Years Old.

We have several vintage bottlings available this month, including this superb 1971 Glenmorangie, released in 1993.

Here is another fine vintage. Distilled in 1965 by the now closed Inverness distillery Glen Mhor and bottled in 1994 by bottling royalty Gordon & MacPhail.

This bottle of 21 Years Old Springbank was released in the early 1990’s, featuring the parchment label signed by Hedley G. Wright, the distiller of that era.

These are only a few of the bottles in our June auction, to view more wee gems visit clickwhiskyauctions.com. Register to bid. Remember, you’ve got to be in it to win it! Auction ends Sunday 23rd June from 8pm BST.

Whisky Hammer June 2024 Auction Now Live – Auction Whisky News

Our June Auction is now LIVE!

Place your bids from 7pm (BST) Friday 14th June until 3pm (BST) Sunday 23rd June 2024.

www.whiskyhammer.com

Every month, we present an incredible selection of whiskies and other fine spirits to our members right across the globe. You will find everything here from limited edition releases and vintage bottles to whole casks of rare whisky. There is certainly something for everyone – whether you are looking to collect, invest or enjoy!

Macallan – 81 Year Old (1940) ‘The Reach’

Tamdhu – 50 Year Old (1963) Single Cask #4678

Ben Nevis – 51 Year Old (1966) Single Cask #4278

Convalmore – 36 Year Old (1977) 75cl

Imperial – 1996 (Gordon & MacPhail)

Selling whisky? Why not arrange the pick-up of your bottles using our global courier service? If you’re based in Scotland, you might want to arrange the personal collection of your bottles. Wherever you’re based in the world, we will make getting your bottles into our monthly auction as simple as possible. Get in touch with the Whisky Hammer team now by dropping them a message at sales@whiskyhammer.com.

Click Whisky Auctions JUNE 2024 AUCTION NOW LIVE! – Auction Whisky News

JUNE 2024 AUCTION NOW LIVE!

Good things come in small packages. We have a small auction this month but it’s jam-packed with some stunning bottles, including these two little gems from Dallas Dhu. The Last Cask Filled in 1983 before Dallas Dhu closed it’s doors and the 1974 25 Years Old, released to celebrate the Millennium.

Another excellent vintage is this 1968 Glendronach, aged for 25 years in ex-sherry casks before being bottled in 1993.

The Ardbeg Committee Reserve 2002 was released exclusively to Ardbeg Committee members and produced using a combination of whiskies from the 1970’s, 80’s and 90’s.

This wonderful expression was distilled in 1966 at the Ben Nevis Distillery, aged for 26 years then bottled at Cask Strength.

These are only a few of the bottles in our June auction, to view more wee gems visit clickwhiskyauctions.com. Register to bid. Remember, you’ve got to be in it to win it! Auction ends Sunday 23rd June from 8pm BST.

Rare Single Malt Whisky from The Dalmore, housed in Unique Glass Sculpture, Sells for £93,750 – Scotch Whisky News

Exceptionally rare 49 Year Old Single Malt Whisky

from The Dalmore, housed in a unique glass sculpture

co-created with Zaha Hadid Architects, sells for £93,750 / $117,400

The Dalmore to donate all proceeds to V&A Dundee

Luminary No.2 – The Rare co-conceived by Melodie Leung of ZHA and

award-winning Whisky Makers Gregg Glass and Richard Paterson OBE

LONDON, 31 MAY 2024 – – Today at Sotheby’s, a decanter of a 49 Year Old Single Malt from The Dalmore Distillery, housed in a unique glass sculpture co-created with Melodie Leung, director at Zaha Hadid Architects, sold for £93,750 / $117,400*.

The Dalmore Luminary No.2 ‘The Rare’ is the second release in The Luminary Series, a unique three-part partnership between The Dalmore and V&A Dundee. Melodie Leung is the esteemed talent and creative collaborator behind this unique and exceptionally rare release.

The Dalmore will donate all proceeds of the £75,000 hammer price from today’s sale to their long-term partner, V&A Dundee, Scotland’s design museum, in support of its mission to inspire and empower, through design.

V&A Dundee and The Dalmore have worked closely together since 2020. The support to date from The Dalmore, including a donation from Luminary No.1, has helped VAD to reach more people in the community with exciting exhibitions and activities that enhances creative opportunities and accessibility, including the current major free exhibition Photo City: How Images Shape the Urban World (until 29th October 2024).

Luminary No.2 ‘The Rare’ comprises a 49 Year Old Highland Single Malt, one of only three bottles to be made, uniquely housed in a striking glass sculpture, designed by Leung and made of one continuous piece of glass, inspired by and depicting the layers of age and the interactions of flavour found in the whisky making process and the whisky itself.

Incredibly high-risk and taking hundreds of hours of work, the creation of the glass work by Fiaz Elson from The Glass Foundry combined modern techniques with centuries-old craft to create the sculpture, placing it in kiln in a handmade mould and taking the glass to temperature before lowering one degree at a time across a tense 12 week period.  Weighing a substantial 80kg, the sculpture’s liquid-like texture and gloss finish comes from over 500 hours of hand polishing.

‘The Rare’ whisky itself was created in a collaboration between Leung and The Dalmore’s master whisky makers Gregg Glass and Richard Paterson OBE and was matured in American white oak ex-Bourbon casks and finished in an assemblage, encompassing a rare Port Colheita Pipe 1963, an exceptionally rare 30 Year Old Apostoles Sherry Cask and Select Bourbon Barrels. The whisky was further finished in a unique 1951 / Virgin oak hybrid cask, air dried at The Dalmore and bespoke hand-toasted by Gregg Glass himself.

Only three bottles and two sculptures have and will ever be created. In addition to the set sold at auction at Sotheby’s, a second complete set will be held in archive at the distillery’s Highland home and one further decanter will be saved for a final Luminary Series Compendium to come in the future, which will include all three releases.

Leonie Bell, Director of V&A Dundee, said: “The Dalmore and V&A Dundee partnership is ambitious. It brings our worlds of design, whisky, internationalism, innovation, and a deep commitment to celebrate Scotland’s unique icons, landscapes and crafts together. The Dalmore are generously donating the entire proceeds from the auction of the unique sculpture and decanter. This collaboration is invaluable to V&A Dundee and supports our work to generate joy, spark curiosity and to deepen our social impact through design.”

Melodie Leung, Luminary No.2, said: “Creating both the sculpture and whiskies with Gregg and Richard for the second edition of The Dalmore’s Luminary Series was a truly fascinating collaboration. I am delighted that collectively we’re supporting the V&A Dundee in their invaluable work inspiring the next generation of designers.”

Steven Pearson, Chief Marketing Officer of Whyte & Mackay, said: “The Luminary series offers The Dalmore the unique opportunity to not only support our long-standing partner V&A Dundee, but to collaborate with leading architectural figures to combine the art of whisky making and design, resulting in the creation of both a whisky and sculpture, that is not only exceptionally rare, but interesting and rich in story.

“Watching The Dalmore’s Master Whisky Makers, Gregg Glass and Richard Paterson OBE, work with the incredibly talented Melodie Leung was a sight to behold. It was remarkable to see the development of a whisky, through the eyes of an architect and watch the sculpture take shape, with Gregg and Richard’s influences incorporated. Luminary No.2 has been a true partnership between Melodie, Gregg and Richard and this project will have an everlasting influence on our design philosophy.”

Jonny Fowle, Global Head of Spirits, Sotheby’s, said: “This is a thoroughly deserved result for a true collector’s piece that combines to brilliant effect a highly aged liquid, a high concept design and a worthy cause. The Dalmore is an icon of the whisky world and this second iteration in their Luminary series encapsulates all the key elements collectors are looking for in today’s premium whisky market.”

*Please note this does not include Sotheby’s buyer’s premium on the final sale price. The hammer total was £75,000. 

The Dalmore Luminary – The Rare – 2024 Edition

TASTING NOTES

Aroma: Madagascan vanilla, rich dark berry fruits, cinnamon and dark cacao

Palate: Freshly roasted chestnuts, blackcurrant, Doyenné pears, and soft patisserie spices

Finishing notes: Sugared almonds, plums, roasted Colombian coffee with lifts to a subtle sweet wood smoke

Bottled at 40.6% ABV, natural colour, and non-chill filtered

MATURATION

The 49 Year Old was matured in American White Oak ex-Bourbon casks and finished in a blend of Port Colheita 1963, Apostoles sherry, select Bourbon and unique hybrid casks

A final flourish in a bespoke 1951/Virgin Oak hybrid cask air-dried at The Dalmore distillery and hand-toasted by Glass himself

THE DALMORE LUMINARY – THE RARE – 2024 EDITION GLASS SCULPTURE

The Dalmore worked closely with Fiaz Elson from The Glass Foundry – one of the few master glass artists with the necessary experience and vision to manipulate glass to the desired form – to combine modern techniques with a centuries-old craft to deliver this unique sculpture

The sculpture was in the kiln at The Glass Foundry for 12 weeks

The initial moulding was made at 890 degrees and held at that temperature for 15 hours to ensure all moisture and air bubbles were released. The temperature was then gradually lowered around a degree a day until it was at room temperature. After this proving period, it was lifted carefully from the kiln, weighing in at 80 kilograms

In a process that took over 500 hours, the sculpture was then fine-polished by hand across the entire surface area to achieve the liquid texture and gloss finish.

 

The Grand Whisky Auction June 2024 Auction CLOSES TONIGHT! – Auction Whisky News

The Grand Whisky Auction June 2024 Auction CLOSES TONIGHT!

FEATURING The Oldest Macallan Of Them All!!

The auction closes Wednesday the 12th of June 2024!

Interested in selling whisky in our next auction?

T.+44 (0)1463 210 427 – sales@TGWA.com


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