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The Full Contents of the Second Edition of the World’s Most Distinguished Ultra-Rare Whisky Auction, the Distillers One of One, Revealed

The Full Contents of the Second Edition of the World’s Most Distinguished Ultra-Rare Whisky Auction, the Distillers One of One, Revealed as Catalogue is Published Today, Ahead of Live Auction in Scotland on 5 October

Unveiled in Full: 39 Lots of Extraordinary Whiskies and Experiences with a Combined Value in Excess of £1 Million

Proceeds to be donated to The Distillers’ Charity, principally to the Youth Action Fund, dedicated to transforming the lives of young people in Scotland

“The highlight of the whisky calendar has finally arrived. The Distillers One of One represents all of the best elements of this industry: the community spirit, the rarity of the liquid, the creativity of the presentation and, above all, the charitable nature. A wiser man than me described this as being ‘The Whisky Olympics’. I cannot wait to be on the rostrum for this auction and see how we can develop this project into 2025.”
Jonny Fowle, Global Head of Spirits, Sotheby’s

LONDON, 14 SEPTEMBER 2023 – While a small selection of highlights from the second edition of the world’s most distinguished ultra-rare whisky auction, the Distillers One of One, was unveiled earlier this summer, now for the first time, the full scope of the forthcoming sale is revealed.

In total, a collection of 39 one-off, never-to-be-repeated Scotch whiskies have been created and donated from distilleries across the length and breadth of Scotland – to be offered at an auction taking place at Hopetoun House near Edinburgh on 5 October 2023. Also today, collectors will have the opportunity to place online bids in advance on each of the lots, which range in estimate from £2,000 upwards to £500,000. Prior to the sale, a selection of lots will go on view in Sotheby’s New Bond Street galleries in London from 15 to 20 September.

“The Distillers’ Charity is delighted to be returning with the 2023 Distillers One of One. Through the generosity, commitment and collective endeavour of the Scotch Whisky Industry we hope to continue the momentum created by the Distillers One of One Auction in 2021. Through this collaboration, the Youth Action Fund was established to support disadvantaged young people in Scotland and this purpose has inspired yet another remarkable collection of the rarest and most collectible Scotch Whisky Lots. The generosity, creativity and commitment exhibited here makes you feel proud to be part of this great Industry.”
Jonathan Driver, Chairman, Distillers’ Ventures Limited

The highest value lot in the sale is Bowmore STAC 55 Years Old (est. £300,000-500,000), the oldest whisky ever released by the distillery. Showcasing over half a century of exquisite and skilled maturation, this single malt is housed in a striking and ground-breaking magnum-sized, 1.5 litre, hand-blown vessel made entirely of glass. The concept pays homage to Bowmore’s island home where its inspiring sea stacks became the starting point for the vessel’s design.

Equally striking is Brora Iris, an historic 50 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky presented in a 1.5 litre decanter, itself suspended within an imposing one-of-a-kind handcrafted stone sculpture (est. £200,000-400,000). This ultra-rare spirit, crafted by distillers at Brora five decades ago, is the oldest Brora single malt that has ever been bottled and will never be made commercially available. The stunning work of art represents the eye of a Scottish Wildcat, the highly elusive native of the Scottish Highlands that is the emblem of Brora Distillery.

From the Glen Grant Distillery comes The Visionary, an exceptional one-of-a-kind creation (est. £50,000-90,000). This rare single malt is aged 68 years and is one of the oldest whiskies to be released by the distillery. The whisky is presented in a singular hand blown battuto-cut magnum decanter, its innovative design capturing the suspension of the spirit within the glass structure as if it was itself a rare plant or flower. A precious stone Malachite stopper and base reflect the influence of copper, celebrating the tall stills which have shaped the spirit.

The Gordon & MacPhail Recollection Showcase embodies the company’s unique depth and breadth of single malt Scotch whiskies (est. £80,000-160,000). Housed in a handcrafted cabinet made of elm and oak, this singular offering features five uniquely engraved Glencairn decanters. Each contains an extremely rare one-off 70cl single malt from a distillery that has been lost or silent for decades – never to repeated.

A unique lot from Glenfarclas – Glenfarclas 55 Year Old Single Casks 1967 & 1968 – combines two vintages from the 1960s in one set (est. £20,000-30,000). Both casks are traditional Sherry Butts aged for 55 years which remain safely sleeping in the dunnage warehouses in Ballindalloch, with just the precious liquid for the lot removed.

AGA, by KANDOBLANC showcases a contrasting duo of rare Scotch whiskies (est. £50,000-100,000). Nestled within the exquisite vessel inspired by Japanese aesthetics and Italian craftsmanship is a delicate and refined Speyside malt and a flamboyant Highland malt. Distilled in 1979 and bottled in 2023, both whiskies are meticulously woven for the one-of-a-kind offering.

Littlemill Decennia is a one-off trio from Scotland’s oldest licensed distillery, featuring liquid from Littlemill’s 70s, 80s and 90s reserves (est. £20,000-30,000). The liquid is showcased in three bespoke 70cl Glencairn decanters – each bearing three delicate cuts in homage to three remarkable decades of whisky-making history – housed in a one-of-a-kind handmade cabinet.

The full list of lots, with estimates, is available to view here.

The inaugural Distillers One of One Auction took place in December 2021, supported by leading brands from across the Scotch Whisky industry, and raised £2.4m for charity of which £2.2m was granted to the newly created Youth Action Fund. The Youth Action Fund was established by The Distillers’ Charity to support disadvantaged young people in Scotland, transform their life chances, and empower them to create positive change in their lives and communities.

About Sotheby’s Wine
Established in 1744, Sotheby’s is the world’s premier destination for art and luxury. Sotheby’s promotes access to and ownership of exceptional art and luxury objects through auctions and buy-now channels including private sales, e-commerce and retail. Our trusted global marketplace is supported by an industry-leading technology platform and a network of specialists spanning 40 countries and 70 categories which include Contemporary Art, Modern and Impressionist Art, Old Masters, Chinese Works of Art, Jewelry, Watches, Wine and Spirits, and Design, as well as collectible cars and real estate. Sotheby’s believes in the transformative power of art and culture and is committed to making our industries more inclusive, sustainable and collaborative.

Sotheby’s Wine’s annual worldwide auction sales of wine and spirits achieved a record total of $158 million in 2022, a 20% increase from 2021. Sotheby’s currently holds the world records for any whisky collection ever sold at auction, any private wine collection ever sold at auction, the most valuable bottle of wine ever sold at auction and the most valuable bottle of spirits ever sold at auction, in addition to the highest ever total for a charity wine auction.

About the Distillers’ Charity
The Distillers’ Charity was founded in 1955 as the philanthropic arm of the Worshipful Company of Distillers, a City of London Livery company. In addition to the Youth Action Fund, its charitable work has focused on two other important areas: Vocational Training and Education to develop the next generation of talent in the spirits trade, and City and Livery Giving that also works towards the charity’s mission of transforming the lives of young people.

About the Distillers One of One Auction
The inaugural Distillers One of One Auction was held in December 2021, organised by The Worshipful Company of Distillers. The vision for the Distillers One of One Auction Series, developed in partnership with leading auction house Sotheby’s, was to create the pre-eminent charitable auction for Scotch Whisky with two clear aims: to make a strong social impact in Scotland transforming lives of disadvantaged young people, and to showcase excellence in craftsmanship, and the rarity value of Scotch Whisky to a global audience. A biennial series, the next One of One Auction will be held in October 2023 at Hopetoun House on the outskirts of Edinburgh and is expected to attract whisky buyers and luxury goods collectors from around the world.

Speyside Whisky Auctions September 2023 Auction Now Live – Auction Whisky News

Our September 2023 Auction is now LIVE!

Browse our listings to bag a bottle worth bragging about!

Auction closes from 8pm (BST) Tuesday 26th September

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Macallan – James Bond 60th Anniversary – Decade I – VI,

Prints & Globe-Trotter Case (6 x 70cl)

These single malts celebrate the legacy of 007. The remarkable James Bond 60th Anniversary Release is a celebration of 007 and The Macallan as modern innovators linked by their Scottish heritage. Each bottle’s packaging features an original illustrative design and colour to denote the decade it represents.

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Whisky Hammer September 2023 Auction Now Live! – Auction Whisky News

Our September auction is now LIVE!

Place your bids from Friday 15th September until Sunday 24th September 2023 3pm.

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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!

Springbank – 1952 (75cl)

Hibiki – 21 Year Old (Mount Fuji Limited Edition) 2014 Release

Brora – 22 Year Old (1972) Rare Malts

Balvenie – 40 Year Old

Port Ellen – 40 Year Old (1979) 9 Rogue Casks

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 September 2023 Auction Ends Soon! – Auction Whisky News

 

Our auction is almost at a close, finishing on Sunday the 17th September from 8pm BST.

Don’t miss out on your last chance to bid on some interesting bottles, including these charming examples from the glorious times of the 1980’s.

This earlier version of the Highland Park 30 Years Old with the screen printed label design were revamped in 2006 with different packaging and a new shaped bottle. Versions of these early Highland park 30 year olds are now becoming harder to find.

Lucky bottle #7 of this stunning hand-filled expression from the much loved Glendronach distillery. Distilled in 1994, matured in a single Oloroso Sherry Cask and then bottled at Cask strength 2021.

We have wonderful Wolfburn whiskies this month, including the inaugural release and these limited edition bottlings, celebrating and commemorating.

Whatever your preference, we’ve got something we think will interest everyone and remember folks, if you want to place a cheeky late bid, you’ve got to be in it to win it! There’s still time to register at clickwhiskyauctions.com. Auction ends from 8PM BST on Sunday 17th September.

Click Whisky Auctions September 2023 AUCTION HALWAY POINT! – Auction Whisky News

AUCTION HALFWAY POINT!

As we approach the halfway point in this month’s auction, let’s take a look at some of the cracking Macallan bottles we have this month, including this gorgeous 1970 Macallan Speymalt by bottling behemoths Gordon & MacPhail.

Want more? No problem, check out our selection of one litre Macallans, including the 1992 Elegancia travel retail exclusive, bottled in 2004.

We also have a selection of Macallan age statements to bid on, including the 2016 18 Years Old Sherry Oak, 15 Years Old Fine Oak and 12 Years Old Fine Oak.

Here are a few example of Macallan 10 Year Olds in our September auction, from the 1990’s and early 2000’s. These are becoming more and more collectable and worth adding to your watchlist!

Folklore has it that many older casks were tasted in an attempt to replicate the style of whisky that would have been produced back in the days when the original 1851 and 1861 Macallan bottlings that these replicas imitate were first produced. What a great job!

Surely one of the most iconic bottles in the whisky world today. Macallan Private Eye has surged in popularity and excellent examples like the one in our live auction are becoming increasingly hard to find.

These are only a few of the bottles in our September auction, we have much more to enjoy, including bottles from many of your other favourite distilleries. 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 17th September from 8pm.

THE MACALLAN JAMES BOND 60TH ANNIVERSARY RELEASE BRINGS 007 SUAVE TO BONHAMS WHISKY SALE – 007 Whisky News

THE MACALLAN JAMES BOND 60TH ANNIVERSARY RELEASE BRINGS 007 SUAVE TO BONHAMS WHISKY SALE

The Macallan James Bond 60th Anniversary Release, Decades I-VI. Estimate: £6,000-7,000

Edinburgh The Macallan James Bond 60th Anniversary Release, Decades I-VI will bring the suave sophistication of 007(TM) to Bonhams Fine Whisky online sale from the 11-20 September 2023. Celebrating the shared Scottish heritage of Bond and The Macallan, this remarkable collection of six limited edition bottles of exceptional single malt whisky, is presented in unique packs, each featuring original illustrations to denote the decade it represents. Distilled and bottled by The Macallan Distillers Ltd, the Anniversary Release is offered with an estimate of £6,000-7,000.

James Bond will be celebrated in London too when Sir Roger Moore: The Personal Collection goes under the hammer at Bonhams New Bond Street, this October. Sir Roger Moore played the spy in a total of seven films. Sir Roger Moore’s era as Bond is celebrated in Decade II of the Anniversary Release.

Other highlights of the Fine Whisky & Spirits sale include:

  • A impressive bottle of 50-year-old Macallan from The Red Collection and bottled in 2020, presented in its original oak and Bridge of Weir-lined presentation case.  The Red Collection reflects the distillery’s deep respect for time, tradition, and craftsmanship. Estimate: £45,000-50,000.
  • A bottle of Bowmore- 52-Year-old-1965. Distilled and bottled by Morrison’s Bowmore Distillery Ltd and matured in a single Oloroso Sherry Cask. One of 232 bottles drawn from the cask, it is presented with its original wooden presentation case.  Estimate £22,000-28,000.
  • A bottle of The Balvenie-56-year-old-1962. Distilled at The Balvenie Distillery Company, it is one of 90 bottles drawn from Cask # 5575 and presented in its original wooden presentation stand and leather case. Released as part of The Balvenie DCS Compendium, honouring malt-master David C. Stewart MBE. Estimate £22,000-28,000. 

·       A bottle of The Glenlivet-70-year-old-1940. Generations 1st Release and bottled in 2010 by Gordon & MacPhail and distilled at The Glenlivet Distillery.
One of the oldest single malts every produced, this is one of a release of 100 bottles from cask #339, presented in a hand-blown crystal decanter, hallmarked silver stopper and stand and offered in its original presentation wooden case and certificate of authenticity. Estimate: £14,000-18,000.

Sale: Fine Whisky Location: On-line only at Bonhams.comDate: 11 – 20 September 2023

Link to catalogue: Bonhams : Fine Whisky Sale

Bonhams, founded in 1793, is one of the world’s largest and most renowned auctioneers, offering fine art and collectables, collectors’ cars and a luxury division, which includes jewellery, designer fashion, watches, wine, and whisky. In 2021 and 2022, Bonhams made a number of important acquisitions which form the wider Bonhams network. These include: Bukowskis, Bruun Rasmussen, Bonhams Skinner and Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr.

There are 14 salerooms around the globe: UK: New Bond Street, London; Knightsbridge, London; Edinburgh. US: New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Marlborough. Hong Kong: Admiralty. France: Avenue Hoche, Paris; Rue de la Paix, Paris. Belgium: Brussels; Denmark: Copenhagen. Sweden: Stockholm and Australia: Sydney.

With a worldwide network of offices and regional representatives in 22 countries, Bonhams offers advice and valuation services in 60+ specialist areas.

In 2022, Bonhams held a number of important auctions and offered landmark single-owner collections, including the white glove sales of Sir Michael Caine: The Personal Collection, Sir Terence Conran: The Contents of Barton Court, 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 Style and Substance: The Collection of George and Charlotte Shultz and The Claude de Marteau Collection.

Top lots for 2022 included a 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder (Sold for US$4,185,000), a pair of blue and white octagonal candlesticks (Sold for HK$30,453,00/ US$3,911,913), La femme en rouge au fond bleu by Chaïm Soutine (Sold for £1,842,300/ US$2,236,940), and a rare emerald and diamond Cartier bracelet (Sold for US$3,240,375).

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

The Bonhams Network

Bukowskis

Established in 1870, Bukowskis is the leading auction house in the Nordic region, offering fine art and collectables from their salerooms in Stockholm and Helsinki, as well as online. During the spring 2023 fine art season, Bukowskis sold 7 of the 10 most valuable artworks in Sweden and 32 lots above one million SEK –– while their innovative digital presence attracts over one million web users every month and 200,000 app users overall. Bukowskis offer more than 70,000 lots each year across Art, Works of Art, Design, Jewelry, Watches, Asian Works of Art, Carpets, Glass & Ceramics, and Silver.

Bruun Rasmussen

From its Copenhagen saleroom and online, Bruun Rasmussen sells more than 75,000 lots each year across categories from furniture, paintings and modern design to silver, wine and collector’s items such as books, arms and armour, stamps and coins.

Bonhams Skinner

Renowned New England auction house Bonhams Skinner holds some 80 auctions a year in 20 collecting categories – including Americana, fine art, collectables and wine, and ranging from fine violins to contemporary paintings – at its salerooms in Boston and Marlborough, Massachusetts, as well as on its highly effective digital platform for online sales.

Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr

Established in 1973, Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr is famous throughout the auction world for its high-profile single-owner sales. With salerooms in Paris and Brussels, it holds auctions in more than a dozen categories, including fine art, haute couture, Asian art, collectable cars, jewellery, watches and more.

Highland Whisky Auctions August/September 2023 Auction Ends TONIGHT! – Auction Whisky News

Our August/September 2023 Auction ENDS TONIGHT!

Only 8.5% buyer’s commission.

Auction ends Sunday September 10th from 2000 GMT.

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Customer Notice: Due to upcoming changes & web development there will be no storage option for this auction & next auction will be in November. We will keep you all up-to date in due course. Stay tuned.

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Click Whisky Auctions SEPTEMBER 2023 AUCTION NOW LIVE! – Auction Whisky News

SEPTEMBER AUCTION NOW LIVE!

We have an eclectic selection of bottles for you this month, including this stunning example of Macallan Private Eye, commissioned in 1996 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the famous satirical news magazine of the same name. Bottle 3375/5000.

Check out this stunning Bunnahabhain. Distilled in 1980, this is an incredibly rare 30 year old expression from the Islay distillery. Presented in this stunning leather case with quaich and scroll, this scarce release is bottle number 242 of a mere 357 bottles produced.

Next up, we have a trio of limited edition Rare Malts for you this month! A 1972 Teaninich 23 Years Old, 1973 23 Year Old Glen Ord and 1974 22 Years Old Inchgower. Many of these natural cask strength bottlings are highly regarded amongst whisky experts, which is why they are becoming increasingly hard to find.

These are only a few of the bottles in our September 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 17th September from 8pm BST.

Scotch Whisky Auctions “Collection Schedule – September 2023” – Scotch Whisky News

Our September 2023 collection schedule has now been finalised.

Please click HERE for the list of dates, locations and to register your interest in this service. The deadline for collection requests is 12noon on Monday 11th September 2023.

Home collections are available for those customers sending 10+ bottles or bottles to the value of £1000. Unfortunately this service is not available in London or to those customer who live within 10 miles of a collection point.

Collections are limited and offered on a first come first served basis.

It is essential that a submission sheet is completed, you can do so under the selling section on your ‘My SWA’ page.

It would be appreciated if bottles could be packed for uplift with your name clearly marked on the front of the box.

A winner in our auction? We are now offering a delivery service to customers who are dropping bottles off for a future auction. This service is charged at £12 (inc VAT), optional loss and breakage cover is available.

Submission Form & Label

“Remarkable” whisky auction could raise more than £60,000 for Maclean family’s new clean water charity – Auction Whisky News

“Remarkable” whisky auction could raise more than £60,000 for Maclean family’s new clean water charity

Last month, the Maclean brothers completed a cycle and row to every whisky distillery in Scotland.

Now, it’s the turn of their famous father, whisky expert Charles Maclean MBE, to bring his skills to the table to raise money and awareness for their new charity, The Maclean Foundation.

Not to be outdone by the World Record-breaking trio, the author has rallied the Scotch whisky industry to donate a collection of “very rare and highly collectable” spirits for auction, with all funds raised funding the charity’s mission to raise funds for clean water projects in developing countries.

The “outstanding” auction’s 39 lots include a unique one of one Port Ellen from 1979, a 35 year old bottle of Port Ellen, which is part of the Douglas Laing Old & Rare selection and a 36 year old Glengoyne from the Russell Family cask. The Auction runs until 12th September.

Also available will be one of only six bottles in existence of Karuizawa Omoiyari, a single malt Japanese whisky and the first bottle of 278 from the Chichibu Distillery’s thousandth cask.

Charles Maclean MBE

Charles Maclean MBE, who starred as Rory Macallister in Ken Loach’s award winning film ‘The Angels’ Share’, commented: “All the items have interesting stories. Some are very rare and highly collectable, although some lots are easily affordable – appealing to consumers as well as collectors and investors. The provenance of every item is flawless.

“The auction is unusual in many respects. Assisted by other trustees, who have or had long involvement with the Scotch whisky industry, we approached a number of friends and colleagues, and they have been hugely generous.

“The funds raised from this outstanding and unique auction will allow the charity to get off the ground and to start having an impact through the provision of clean water.”

The fundraising target for the auction is £60,000. The charity had hoped for 35 lots in total – one for each day it took the Maclean brothers to row across the Atlantic in 2020 – but thanks to the generosity of its supporters, 39 are available.

A couple of weeks ago,  the trio of adventurer brothers completed a human-powered journey between 121 Scottish distilleries to introduce the new charity to the whisky industry.

Between them, the brothers travelled 2,200 miles by bike and 160 nautical miles across some of the most challenging bodies of water in the British Isles.

The auction is being hosted, free of charge, by Whisky.Auction, a London-based auction website that offers the finest whiskies, spirits and wines from all around the world.

Isabel Graham-Yool, Director of Whisky.Auction said: “This is one of the most remarkable auctions of my career. What is so special is that every single one of the 39 lots has particular significance, not only to whisky enthusiasts, but also to the Maclean family and their generous friends who donated such rare and exceptional bottles from their own private collections. We expect there to be a huge amount of interest in this charity auction.”

Also available will be an outstanding library of 40, primarily first edition, whisky books donated from the personal libraries of 15 of the world’s leading whisky writers, including Gavin Smith, Ian Buxton, Alice Lascelles, Nicholas Morgan, Dave Wondrich, Ingvar Ronde and Charles Maclean.

To support the auction, visit whisky.auction

Whisky auction

Whisky.Auction is an auction website that offers the finest whiskies, spirits and wines from all around the world. Based in London, Whisky.Auction is run by a team of knowledgeable industry experts, including auction director Isabel Graham-Yooll. The platform runs a monthly auction for full spirits and memorabilia with all lots being received, checked and catalogued by the team, as well as a popular quarterly miniatures auction.

The Maclean Foundation 

The Maclean Foundation has been founded by Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan Maclean alongside their dad Charles Maclean MBE, to  raise funds for clean water projects through adventures and collaboration with the whisky industry.

The Maclean Foundation (SC051703) is a registered Scottish charity that exists to create positive change through compassion and the spirit of adventure.

Visit themacleanfoundation.org or follow @themacleanfoundation on Instagram to find out more.

The Maclean brothers

In 2020, Edinburgh born brothers Ewan, Lachlan and Jamie Maclean became the first three brothers to row any ocean, as well as the fastest and youngest trio to row across the Atlantic Ocean.

During their 35 days at sea, as their charity fundraising efforts ramped up to more than £205,000, the brothers began to talk about their aspiration to build a family foundation.

During a trip to Madagascar, one of the poorest countries in Africa, to see clean water boreholes they previously funded all three became ill through contact with dirty water and were treated for parasitic worms.

Whisky for Water

In preparation for their Atlantic row in 2020, the Maclean brothers rowed 300 miles up the West Coast of Scotland, starting in Arran and finishing on the Isle of Skye, stopping at 16 whisky distilleries, ‘pillaging’ donated bottles as they rowed.

The bottles were blended by Charlie to produce a blended Scotch and a blended Malt which alone raised £55,000 for clean water projects, resulting in the construction of eleven boreholes in Madagascar which serve approximately 2,750 people. 

Charlie Maclean MBE

 A graduate of St Andrews and Dundee universities, he was founding editor of Whisky Magazine in 1998, British editor of the Russian glossy Whisky, and contributing editor of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s Newsletter.

Mr Maclean famously starred in Ken Loach’s film The Angels’ Share, which won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2012, as well as frequent appearances as a commentator on both radio and television.

He was elected a Keeper of the Quaich in 1992 for ‘his services to Scotch over ten years’, elevated to Master of The Quaich – the industry’s highest accolade – in 2009. In 2016 he was inducted into the Whisky Hall of Fame and in May 2019 won the accolade of ‘International Ambassador of the Year’ at the Spirit of Speyside Festival.

Mr Maclean was trained in ‘the sensory evaluation of potable spirits’ by Pentlands Scotch Whisky Research (now the Scotch Whisky Research Institute) in 1992 and has presented numerous tastings and talks in the U.K. and abroad for whisky companies, corporations, universities and clubs, and on radio and TV. He is a member of the Judging Panel (Spirits) of the International Wines & Spirits Competition, was runner-up as ‘Communicator of the Year’ in the 2003 IWSC Awards and won ‘Outstanding Achievement of the Year in Scotch Whisky’ in the 2012 Awards.

In January 2020 he won the Hurun Award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to UK – China Relations’, in connection with ‘Whisky Promotion in China’.

In May 2021, he was appointed M.B.E. (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) by H.M. The Queen, “for services to Scotch Whisky, UK exports and charity”.

Mr Maclean is a Writer to Her Majesty’s Signet, a Visiting Lecturer to the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, an Honorary Fellow of Massey College, University of Toronto, and of Champlain College, University of Trent and a former office bearer in the Commanderie de Bordeaux à Edimburg.


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