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Historic & Rare Whiskey Leads Sotheby’s $2.3M Spirits Sale – Auction Whisky News

Sotheby’s Whisky & Whiskey | Festive Spirits

and American Classics Achieves $2.3 Million
With 99% of Lots Sold

Historic and Rare Whiskey Captivates Buyers,
Representing Three Record-Breaking Lots in the Sale, Including:

A $200,000 The Glenturret Eight Decades by James Turrell 41.5 ABV

Never Before Seen at Auction

&

A $56,250 LeNell’s Red Hook Rye 23 Year Old Barrel #1 67.6 ABV

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A $37,500 Rathskeller Rye 136 Proof 1983

Auction Marks the Highest Number of Bids Ever Placed in a Sotheby’s Spirits Sale

NEW YORK, DECEMBER 2023 – Sotheby’s auction of Whisky & Whiskey | Festive Spirits and American Classics concluded on Saturday, realizing a total of $2.3 million, with an impressive 99% of lots sold, and nearly half above their pre-sale high estimates. The sale attracted interest from bidders across 21 countries, with more than 91% of buyers choosing to purchase online.

Speaking after the sale, Jonny Fowle, Global Head of Spirits, said: “This weekend represented a great success for the market, with Sotheby’s final whiskey auction for the year in New York setting a number of new records, not least for Red Hook Rye. This sale garnered the highest number of bids ever placed on a Sotheby’s spirits auction, and contributed to a total of $9M in sales globally over the last 4 weeks alone. We look forward to building upon this result for our first ever Sotheby’s Whiskey Evening Sale on 20 January 2024.”

Saturday’s sale saw exceptional achievements from Bourbon and Rye as well as from prominent collectors in the Spirits industry. Read below for a breakdown of the record-breaking highlights…

The Glenturret Eight Decades by James Turrell 41.5 abv NV (1 BT 70cl), sold for $200,000 (est. $60,000 – $100,000)

The Glenturret, Scotland’s Oldest Working Distillery, presents Eight Decades, a collaboration with Lalique and renowned American artist James Turrell, who is famed worldwide for working with light and space to create artworks that engage viewers with the limits and wonder of human perception.

The Eight Decades decanter was created as a celebration of the artist’s 80th year and a poetic tribute to generations of craftsmanship – both The Glenturret distillery (since 1763), and Lalique’s master glassmakers (since 1888). The shape and colour of the bottle, which has a neck injected with violet crystal, created a technical difficulty for the Lalique artisans in Alsace, ensuring that the crystal be evenly distributed to offer a transparency that would magnify the amber-coloured whisky inside.

The whisky was selected by The Glenturret’s Whisky Maker, Bob Dalgarno using insight from his conversations with James. Drawn from eight casks, ranging from 1987 through to 1998, each represents a different facet of the eight decades of James Turrell’s life, his character and vocation.

Proceeds raised from the sale will be donated to the Roden Crater foundation.

LeNell’s Red Hook Rye 23 Year Old Barrel #1 67.6 ABV, sold for $56,250 (est. $20,000 – $30,000)

In the 2000s, LeNell Santa Ana Camacho owned a specialty liquor store in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. Ahead of her time, she reveled in American whiskey: She not only carried brands like Pappy Van Winkle in her shop, but she traveled to Kentucky to see how she could source more. On one of those trips, she met Drew Kulsveen of the Willett distillery; they got to talking, and soon the two were selecting four barrels of rye whiskey, aged between 23 and 24 years and bottled at cask strength. It was a great choice: the barrels came from a legendary run of whiskey distilled at the Bernheim Distillery, in Louisville, in the early 1980s. Other legendary whiskeys came from the same batch, like Rathskeller Rye and the Bitter Truth, but LeNell’s Red Hook Rye has emerged as the most distinctive and sought after American whiskey, perhaps of all time. To top it all off, this bottle is signed by LeNell herself.

Rathskeller Rye 136 Proof 1983 (1 BT 75cl), sold for $37,500 (est. $18,000 – $24,000)

Built by two German immigrants in an opulent European style, the Seelbach is Louisville’s grandest hotel. In its basement sits the Rathskeller, a ceramic-encrusted pub that today is used as a ballroom. In 2007 the hotel’s owners commissioned the Willett Distillery to bottle two whiskeys, a bourbon and a rye, to commemorate its rich history. The 24-year-old rye, known as Rathskeller, came from the same run of whiskey that went into bottles like Doug’s Green Ink and LeNell’s Red Hook Rye – legendary company befitting one of the country’s most desired whiskeys.

*Estimates do not include buyer’s premium or overhead premium. Prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and overhead premium and are net of any fees paid to the purchaser where the purchaser provided an irrevocable bid.

About Sotheby’s

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.

 

The English Distillery “Join us for a exclusive Burns Night Dinner” – English Whisky News

Discover our Burn’s Night Menu:

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Join us for Jarrolds Burns Night Celebration Dinner, an evening steeped in Scottish tradition and fine dining. Our five-course menu, a symphony of traditional classics pays homage to the finest in Scottish cuisine.

As you savour each course, immerse yourself in the rich notes of whisky from local distillers, the English Distillery, as they offer a flight of whisky and guide you with their expertise through the whisky tasting. A skilled bagpiper will weave through the evening, echoing the spirit of the Scottish Highlands and delighting our guests.

A truly unforgettable evening of gastronomic delights and a wee dram discovery; all to commemorate the Scottish bard.

Tickets: £100 includes whiskey tasting and five-course menu, accompanied by Scottish entertainment.

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About the English Distillery:

Started as a retirement project for distillery owner Andrew Nelstrop’s father, the family quickly realised that whisky making was what they wanted to do. They now produce a range of award-winning peated and unpeated whiskies at St George’s Distillery in Norfolk, leading an increasingly revitalised movement of English whisky distillers.

Fresh Air And Roaring Fires – Isle of Harris Distillery News

The elegant flavours of our whisky will be perceived differently by different people as they allow the complex character of our dram to unfold in their glass over time.

So, we won’t issue any ‘official’ tasting notes and instead encourage folk to explore the scents and sensory experience of The Hearach single malt from a more personal point of view.

Instead, each batch will come with some simple words written by someone from our local community as they enjoy a glass and delve a little deeper into their island memories and imagination, to help things along.

The personal tasting notes for Batch HE0000123 were provided by Shona Macleod from Carragreich, who is also our distillery blender…

“I get a gentle peat smoke on the first sip which reminds me of island home fires burning when I was growing up. It comes along with a toasted maltiness. I can also taste homemade apple sauce and smell machair flowers, particularly white clover which springs up on our west coast every summer. Mixed spices appear, and an old-fashioned sweetness from things like candied ginger, vanilla, and honeycomb. Finally, there’s a long, clotted-cream note, mixed with a lasting sense of new leather.”

We’d love to hear your personal tasting notes too. Learn more about our whisky and submit your sensory stories via the button below.

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Glendronach Cask Strength Batch #12 Single Malt Whisky at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

Glendronach Cask Strength Batch #12 Single Malt Whisky (700ml) $99.99 View

Outer quote mark GlenDronach is one of Scotland’s oldest whisky distilleries, dating back to 1826, but it has been sold, shuttered, and resold several times. Its return to production in 2002 was great news for scotch lovers, and today it’s under the direction of Brown-Forman master blender Dr. Rachel Barrie. This newest iteration is a bold, memorable cask strength, sherry-matured whisky that comes alive in the glass with chewy, zippy notes of leather, cedar, and honey, then a wisp of flinty gun – powder accents the sweet finish. This sherry-finished scotch is the kind of drink that cries out for a beautiful cigar on a cold winter night. (DS) Inner quote mark

K&L Notes

Whiskey Advocates #10 Whiskey of 2023. Glendronach’s Cask Strength Batches have always been one of the most sought after regular releases in Scotland. The distillery famous for it’s impeccable use of sherry casks and rich spirit delivers a spectacular dram once again.

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ralfy review 1008 – Glenfiddich Project XX (02) – Scotch Whisky News

ralfy review 1008 – Glenfiddich Project XX (02) @47%vol:

Merry Christmas!

Vintage Bell’s Scotch Whisky Adverts

In 1851, Arthur Bell (1825–1900) began to blend various single malts together to create a more consistent blended whisky. Arthur Bell was the first known whisky manufacturer to appoint a London agent, by at least 1863. Bell’s two sons joined the business in partnership in 1895. Arthur Kinmond (1868–1942) was appointed to manage the domestic market and Robert was appointed as head of the brand overseas. By the 1880s the company was focused on blended whisky. In 1921 the partnership became a private company run by Arthur Kinmond after Robert retired to live as a country gentleman. The end of Prohibition in America created a surge in demand, which led Arthur Bell & Sons to acquire two distilleries in 1933: Blair Athol and Dufftown. In 1936 the Inchgower distillery was also acquired.

Merry Christmas from Glenfarclas!

MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM

GLENFARCLAS DISTILLERY

!It has been a very busy year here at Glenfarclas with time flying by so quickly we can’t believe its nearly Christmas already! It has been an exciting 12 months for us with lots of new additions and releases. Before we finish for Christmas to enjoy a lovely festive break we wanted to share the highlights of our year. We hope you will join us in enjoying a dram of Glenfarclas whilst you read all about 2023!

2023 Icons of Whisky Scottish Distiller of the Year

We were delighted and honoured to start 2023 being named as Icons of Whisky’s Scottish Distiller of the Year.

During the annual Icons dinner in Edinburgh Douglas Belford, Managing Director and Callum Fraser, Distillery Manager had the honour of accepting the award. It is proudly on display here at the Visitor Centre in recognition of the whole team’s hard work and dedication.

Launch of our 50 Year Old Limited Edition

At the end of last year we announced the global launch of our 50 Year Old Glenfarclas which was released at the beginning of this year. The limited release of 836 bottles at 50% abv coincides with our Chairman John Grant’s 50th year in the Scotch Whisky Industry. These specially selected casks, which have been housed here at Glenfarclas for half a century, have been beautifully presented inside a gold-engraved decanter. It is a stunning dram which has made it’s way around the world with launch events in Switzerland, Canada and Taiwan.Proudly photographed above is our Distillery Manager, Callum (left) with our Chairman John (right) holding our limited release decanter.

Introducing our 35 Year Old Red Warehouse Door Edition

To complete our Red Warehouse Door Collection we have introduced a 35 Year Old Glenfarclas which sits beautifully between our 30 and 40 Year Old expressions. This bottling will be released in limited quantities globally each year. It has already made its way around the world and we are looking forward to the next release in 2024.

For anyone who is curious about the tasting notes of the 35 year old, Callum has created his own set of very enticing tasting notes:

Colour: Beautiful coppery amber.
Nose: Sweet floral toffee notes with hints of leather and waxy green apples.
Taste: Treacle toffee and boiled sweets give way to cocoa powder, soft cinnamon spice, and even a touch of peach.
Finish: Long lasting with a buttery/silky effect deep on the palate.

Lifetime Achievement Award Honour for John Grant

This year’s Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival saw our Chairman John Grant receive the Lifetime Achievement Award during the opening dinner in recognition of more than 50 years of dedication to the Scotch Whisky industry in Speyside.

Since John could not attend the dinner in person, Callum Fraser accepted the award on his behalf and later presented it to John here at Glenfarclas, who said he was “honoured and surprised” by the recognition.

50 Years of the Glenfarclas Visitor Centre

This year marks the 50th anniversary of our Visitor Centre here at Glenfarclas. In 1973 we opened our doors to the public for the first time and have been welcoming visitors from all corners of the world ever since. In honour of this special occasion our Visitor Centre team hosted a dinner in the Ship’s Room during the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival where guests were lucky enough to sample our new 50 year old release and hear all about Glenfarclas through the years.

Photographed above (top) is the Glenfarclas Visitor Centre in the 1970s and on the bottom is the Visitor Centre today.


This month we also released a 2014 Distillery Exclusive bottled at 58.1% abv, which aptly holds cask number 1973. This single cask was specially selected by our Visitor Centre team with only 319 bottles being sold exclusively from our Visitor Centre at £150 per bottle.

One of One Auction

We were delighted to participate in the One of One Auction in support of the Distiller’s Venture. Glenfarclas developed and donated a twin set set of stunning decanters housing single casks from 1967 and 1968 which were presented in a bespoke solid wood ash cabinet. With Sotheby’s estimating the value between £20,000 and £30,000 we were thrilled to see this unique pair make the top end.

Aberdeen Staysure PGA Legends Tour

August was an extremely busy and exciting month for all of us here at Glenfarclas. We were thrilled to be the official Scotch whisky sponsors of the Aberdeen Staysure PGA Legends Tournament. Our entire team got involved throughout the week and we had a lot of fun introducing lots of new people to Glenfarclas!

During the event we offered tastings and the opportunity to test your skills with our brand new whisky inspired mini golf game which was designed specially by our production team.

It was a fantastic week all around from the Celebrity Pro-Am to seeing our very own Murray Drummond represent Glenfarclas in the Alliance Individuals. Throughout the week we had the pleasure of meeting golfing legends and seeing them play the course.

To mark the occasion we bottled a limited PGA 12yo edition. We still have a small number available at our Visitor Centre priced at £60.

As you can see it is has been quite the year for the team here. We are looking forward to many exciting new projects and releases in 2024.

We would like to take this opportunity to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and all the very best for the New Year!

Merry Christmas from Davin deKergommeaux of CANADIAN WHISKY

Merry Christmas from Davin deKergommeaux of CANADIAN WHISKY

Happy Holidays from Whisky Auctioneer!

Best Wishes for the Holidays from The Macallan

Season’s Greetings from The Macallan

From our home to yours, The Macallan wishes you a peaceful and joyous festive season


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