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Scotch Whisky Auctions “UK Collections May 2022” – Auction Whisky News

Below you will find our May 2022 collection schedule. This month we will be including a trip to Orkney. Our Islay and Campbeltown collections will tie in with the Feis Ile. We will update the collection information as the dates have been confirmed. To register your interest in a collection please complete the form which can be found HERE no later than 12noon on Monday 9th May 2022.

Scotland

Collection Points

Inverness – Tuesday 10th May 2022 – From 11am by appointment
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

Tuesday Tuesday 10th May 2022 – From 11am by appointment
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 2022 at 12 noon

Aberdeen – Wednesday 11th May 2022  – from 11am by appointment only
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

Islay – May date TBC

Home Collections

Perth  –  Wednesday 11th May 2022
* Request deadline Monday 9th May at 12 noon

Dumfries – Monday 16th May/Tuesday 17th May 2022
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

Ayrshire – Tuesday 17th May 2022
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

Fife & Kinross-  Thursday 19th May 2022
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

Stirlingshire –  Thursday 19th May 2022
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

Edinburgh – Monday 23rd May 2022
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

Orkney – Tuesday 24th May 2022
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

Campbeltown – May date TBC

England

England – Home Collections – Thursday 12th May 2022 – Monday 16th May 2022
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

Collection Points

Manchester – SK8 – Monday 16th May 2022
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

London AM – NW2, SW16, E16 – Sunday 15th May 2022 – from 10am by appointment only
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

London Evening – W14 – Sunday 15th May 2022 – from 10am by appointment only
* Request deadline Monday 9th May 2022 at 12 noon

Wales

Newport – NP18 – Saturdday 14th May 2022
*Request deadine Monday 9th May 2022 at 12noon

Collections are limited and by appointment only. If you would like to attend please complete the form which can be found here. Please note deadlines apply for collection requests.

It would be appreciated if bottles could be packed for uplift. In addition a submission form and label should be completed. Submission forms can now be completed via your main accounts page.

A winner in our auction? We are now offering a delivery (to collection point) 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.

BONHAMS LAUNCHES FIRST WHISKY SALE IN PARIS – Whisky Sale News

BONHAMS LAUNCHES FIRST WHISKY SALE IN PARIS

EXCEPTIONAL AND RARE BOTTLES ON OFFER 

View the catalogue: Bonhams : Whisky d’Exception

15-year-old Laphroaig, 1967 (Estimate: €28,000 – €38,000) 

Paris – Bonhams is holding its first whisky sale in Paris. The 189-lot sale of exceptional Whisky will take place on Tuesday May 10, at Bonhams, 4 rue de la Paix, Paris.

Diego Lanza, Senior Whisky Specialist at Bonhams, said: “For our first whisky sale in Paris we have selected rare bottles, notably from Italian collections, that will delight international whisky enthusiasts. Samaroli, one of the last Italian whisky trading companies, is represented here with rare bottles including the now coveted 15-year-old Laphroaig, 1967 (Estimate: €28,000 – €38,000). Not only does it score 98 points on Whiskyfun.com, but it’s also ranked as the best whisky on Whiskybase.com. A truly legendary whisky, which we are very proud to offer at our first spirits auction in our Paris saleroom.”

This international whisky giant, selected and imported by Silvano Samaroli, is appreciated by whisky lovers around the world. It is generally regarded as one of the best sherry bottlings from the Islay distillery.

Other key lots from the May 10 sale include:

·       Springbank-12 year old. Interest in Springbank among collectors has really increased in recent years. This 12-year-old bottle is considered by connoisseurs to be the best ever produced and a single malt icon. Selected by the legendary Italian bottler Silvano Samaroli, it is part of a small batch produced and imported exclusively for the Italian market. The level of this bottle of Springbank is perfect. (Estimate: €15,000-€20,000).

·       Highland Park-19 year old. The 19-year-old Highland Park was only distributed on the Italian market and produced in small quantities. This bottle is from a limited edition of 60 and is accompanied by a numbered Edinburgh crystal decanter. It is one of the rare examples on the market. (Estimate: €1,600 – €2,000).

·       Macallan-10 year old. It’s no secret that the Macallan is probably the most collected brand of whisky. Macallan 10-year old bottles bottled by Gordon & MacPhail are particularly rare and sought after by whisky lovers, especially when bottled at high strength like this one at 100° Proof (57% volume). (Estimate: €1,100 to €1,400).

·       Longmorn-1974. Distilled in the 1960s, Old Longmorn is still highly sought after for its sherry undertones. This bottle celebrating the 20th anniversary of Samaroli is particularly remarkable, with notes of coffee, soy and grapefruit on both the palate and the nose. It’s as easy to collect as it is to drink. (Estimate: €2,200 – €3,000).

Sale: Fine Whisky and Spirits Location: 4 rue de la Paix, ParisDate: Tuesday 10 May

Bonhams, founded in 1793, is one of the world’s largest and most renowned auctioneers, offering fine art and collectables, motor cars and a luxury division, including jewellery, watches, wine and whisky. The main salerooms are in London, New York, Los Angeles, Paris and Hong Kong, with auctions also held in Knightsbridge, Edinburgh, and Sydney. With a worldwide network of offices and regional representatives in 22 countries, Bonhams offers advice and valuation services in 53 specialist areas. For a full list of forthcoming auctions, plus details of Bonhams specialist departments, please visit bonhams.com

RAISING A GLASS TO THOSE WHO RAISED US: HONOURING ALL PARENT FIGURES THIS MOTHER’S AND FATHER’S DAY WITH A TULLAMORE D.E.W. O’EVERYONE GIFT THAT GIVES BACK

RAISING A GLASS TO THOSE WHO RAISED US: HONOURING ALL PARENT FIGURES THIS MOTHER’S AND FATHER’S DAY WITH A TULLAMORE D.E.W. O’EVERYONE GIFT THAT GIVES BACK

Tullamore D.E.W., one of the world’s top Irish whiskey brands, celebrates all parent figures this Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with the O’Everyone gift pack. 100% of merchandise sales are donated to the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion.

TORONTO, ON: In the spirit of inclusivity, Tullamore D.E.W. invites us all to raise a glass to those who raised us! Join us in celebrating and recognizing the diversity of parental figure(s), this Mother’s and Father’s Day, toasting to the beauty of diversity in families nationwide and around the world.

Tullamore D.E.W., one of the world’s most recognized Irish whiskies, is offering the gift of benevolence with this years’ Mother’s and Father’s Day gifting celebrations by inviting Canadian’s to purchase a personalized “O’Everyone” T-shirt and Bottle Label bundle, where 100% of the proceeds are donated to fund the powerful diversity and inclusion-focused programs led by the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) across Canada.

“Mother’s Day and Father’s Day celebrations usually cater to the conventional notion of family, which often focuses on traditional mother and father family units,” comments Daniel “Gravy” Thomas, Global Advocacy and Ambassador Community Manager, William Grant & Sons & O’Everyone Community Champion. ​

“In time, the world has shifted, and Tullamore D.E.W.’s O’Everyone Campaign strives to make these celebrations more inclusive with a gift that can honour any parental figure, whether it be a grandparent, a single parent, an LGBTQ2+ parent, a friend, or a mentor,” adds Thomas. “We’re aiming to be more inclusive, while raising money for the much needed diversity and inclusion focused work of the CCDI.”

Founded in 2012, the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) is a registered national charity organization. Their mission is to help create inclusive spaces that are free of prejudice and discrimination and to build awareness, dialogue and action that educates and recognizes diversity as an asset, not an obstacle.

In its second year, Tullamore D.E.W.’s O’Everyone is a spirited benevolence campaign that donates 100% of dollars raised to the powerful education-led diversity initiatives of the CCDI. Canadians of legal drinking age participate by purchasing a Tullamore D.E.W. personalized “O’Everyone” t-shirt and bottle label bundle at www.OEveryone.ca for $20 CAD. Sales are tracked via the live-ticker on the website and 100% of proceeds from merchandise sales go directly to the CCDI to support DE&I initiatives across Canada. ​

“All family figures are included in our Tullamore D.E.W.’s O’Everyone Campaign this Mother’s Day and Father’s Day,” comments Nicky Thomas, Brand Manager, Tullamore D.E.W. ​ “We look forward to celebrating with all Canadian families of legal drinking age from coast to coast this May and June.”

Tullamore D.E.W.’s O’Everyone Campaign runs from January 1st to December 31st, 2022, at 11:59 p.m. On top of their initial donation to the campaign of $20,000 CAD, Tullamore D.E.W. has committed to continue covering all costs associated with production and shipping, ensuring that 100% of all dollars raised continue to directly support the CCDI. Additional information about O’Everyone can be found by visiting www.OEveryone.ca.

For additional information about the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI), please visit www.ccdi.ca.

For press images and information about O’Everyone and Tullamore D.E.W. in Canada, please visit www.tullamoredew.alchemystsinc.com.

For additional information about Tullamore D.E.W. globally, please visit www.tullamoredew.com.

The 131st Auction is well and truly under way – Auction Whisky News

As our 131st auction progresses we thought we’d take the opportunity to pick out some curiosities that you might otherwise have missed.

An unusual bottling from Ardbeg this one, a 33 year old marriage made in heaven of a 1974 bourbon cask and a 1975 sherry cask.  The result is a unique and coveted expression, released in 2015 to celebrate Ardbeg’s bicentenary.

Mortlach 1968 Private Collection Gordon & MacPhail

This marvelous looking liquid was distilled at Mortlach, the so-called ‘Beast of Dufftown’, before man had even been to the moon!  Bottled from a First Fill Sherry Hogshead as part of celebrated Indie bottler Gordon & MacPhail’s Private Collection, this would be a welcome addition to any collection.

Ben Wyvis 1972 Munton & Fison 75cl

An unusual and exceptionally rare bottle this one.  Distilled at Ben Wyvis in 1972, the distillery itself was only operational for 11 years, closing permanently shortly after in 1977.  This whisky was distilled using malts solely from esteemed malting company Munton & Fison, and was bottled for them too.  This lot is a genuine piece of whisky history.

The auction will draw to a close on Sunday night, so make sure to get bidding now to secure your most coveted bottles this month.

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Headframe’s John McKee co-recipient of the 2022 Artisan Spirit Distiller of the Year – American Whiskey News

Headframe’s John McKee co-recipient of the 2022 Artisan Spirit Distiller of the Year

April 2022 – In 10 years and almost 900 miles apart, John Mckee of Butte, MT and Johnny Jeffery of Reno, NV have become close friends. Close enough that you could actually ask one about the other and hear their entire life story verbatim.

McKee recalls how when he was first getting into the industry, Jeffery was the one to show him the tools of the trade. In fact, the first barrel of whiskey that ever entered Headframe doors was one made by both McKee and Jeffery. That first barrel was the start of the award-winning Kelley Single Malt Whiskey and the brand was heavily influenced by John and Johnny’s first collaboration.

“I found Johnny at Michigan State University when he was there as a graduate student,” says McKee. “They had this artisan distilling program and I went to him and he was one  of the first people who taught me how to mash and ferment properly so I could make whiskey. I’ve known him since before (Headframe) was open.”

In the year previous to April 2022, McKee and the team at Headframe made 1,000 barrels of whiskey from Montana grain and plan to make 4,000 barrels in the coming 12 months.  “If not for that first meeting with Johnny, who knows if we could have accomplished all we have at Headframe,” Mckee notes.

Now, they are both being recognized by the Artisan Spirits Magazine as the co-recipients of this year’s Artisan Spirit Distillers of the Year.

“I don’t care what kind of mountain man or hermit you are, somebody made your axe blade. You can’t do it alone, and as soon as you think you can, you’re doomed to fail. You need collaboration,” said McKee.

This becomes apparent in every work the two have created together – from the Good Guys Distillers group formed to share accurate information for the industry to the creation of Good Deeds Whiskey, where profits from each bottle sold are donated 100% to charities. If you’d like to recognize John & Johnny in some way, please consider helping us sell out Release #1 of Good Deeds Malt Whiskey, which can still be purchased at Sellbachs.

McKee tells us that there are already similar future collaborations in the works, the next being Release #2 of Good Deeds Whiskey. “In 10 years, Johnny and I have done nothing but collaborate. It’s just sort of our ethos – it’s how we work.”

2006 Highland Park 13 Year Old “Cask Of The Forest” Cask #1994 First Fill European Oak Sherry Butt Single Cask – Scotch Whisky News

2006 Highland Park 13 Year Old “Cask Of The Forest” Cask #1994 First Fill European Oak Sherry Butt Single Cask,

Cask Strength Isle of Orkney Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) (Elsewhere $230)

$199.99

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Scotch enthusiasts take note and take action—we have a stellar new single cask in stock and ready to ship. The 2006 Highland Park 13 Year Old “Cask Of The Forest” Cask #1994 First Fill Sherry Butt is “pure insanity” as our own Andrew Whiteley puts it. The “Cask Of The Forest” is a highly limited release from 2019 that only now made its way to California, with a mere 580 bottles produced. This cask-strength bruiser is a quinessential specimen of Highland Park and what makes their wood program a standard-bearer among the premium single-malt producers. What’s even more impressive, we’ve got it for a price that’s well below what you’ll find anywhere else.

BUILLET and ROE & CO TASTING  SOHO WHISKY BAR 30th May 2022 – American Whiskey News

BUILLET and ROE & CO TASTING 
SOHO WHISKY BAR
30th May 2022 – 6:30pm

A super educative tasting with Diageo is about to happen!

Have you ever compared Irish whisky with American one? If not this is the best time for you to understand the differences between the two fantastic styles. Kristen Jarin will be running an informative tasting for a great comparison as both styles American & Irish whisky benefit from oak maturation in Bourbon cask.

 Bulleit Bourbon
Bulleit Rye
Bulleit 10 year Old
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The Good Dram Show – Episode 459 ‘Worlds Best Rye Whiskies’ – Rye Whiskey News

Welcome to this weeks episode of the show in which I’ll be reviewing the finalists in the World Whisky Awards 2022 best rye whisky. I’ll be giving you an insight into how my brain works when I’m judging. You have been warned!

https://youtu.be/sSuxx03al6A

SMWS ANNOUNCE SMALL BATCH FESTIVAL BOTTLINGS PAIRED WITH WORLD’S FIRST LITERAL MEMORY BOXES – Scotch Whisky News

SMWS ANNOUNCE SMALL BATCH FESTIVAL BOTTLINGS PAIRED WITH WORLD’S FIRST LITERAL MEMORY BOXES

Photo credit: David Parry/PA Wire

JOIN THE FLAVOUR HUNTERS THIS MAY: The world’s most entertaining whisky club have matched small batch festival bottlings with literal memory boxes created in collaboration with a memory psychologist, chef and ‘thrill engineer’ to capture key moments in life that impact the way we experience flavour

To celebrate the SMWS Flavour Hunters festival throughout the whisky month of May, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) have created a sensory experience like no other. Based on the science of memory recall and creation, SMWS have designed the world’s first literal memory boxes, each paired with a special Society festival bottling.

Photo credit: David Parry/PA Wire

SMWS Festival Bottlings:

Cask No. 36 Speyside Batch 2022, 57.6% ABV, £55: A REWARD FOR PATIENCE
Cask No. 53 Islay Batch 2022, 58.4%, £65: THROW THE CORK AWAY!
Cask No. 3 Islay Batch 2022, 57.0%, £130: FRUITY TIME TRAVEL
Cask No. 93 Campbeltown Batch 2022, 59.7%, £58: CHANGES FASTER THAN A CHAMELEON
Cask No. 19 Highland Batch 2022, 55.6%, £90: HAZLENUT BUBBLEGUM
Cask No. 5 Lowland Batch 2022, 55.8%, £90: LIME AND THYME

Partnering with professional psychologist Dr Ansgar Endress, Scottish chef Bruce Clyne-Watson and rollercoaster designer & ‘thrill engineer’ Brendan Walker, the boxes will be available exclusively at The National Whisky Festival Glasgow 2022 on Saturday 7th May & 2022 London Whisky Weekender on Saturday 14th May, and in SMWS Members’ Rooms across the UK.

Utilising tasting notes from the six small batch festival bottlings specially released by the SMWS throughout May, the six distinct boxes use touch, taste, smell, sight and sound to transport people back to happy moments or places in their life, such as ‘Nan’s House of Tea’ which includes Haggis spiced lamb breast with caramelised red wine pineapple, malt loaf and toasted oats.

Renowned Scottish chef Bruce Clyne-Watson expertly crafted the memory-evoking canapes to feature alongside each box: ‘Camping Out’ embraces those warm Autumn nights huddling around the fire with rabbit liver rillette dressed in a marmalade chutney, candied walnut, and nasturtium leaves.

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Paired with a peaty whisky, ‘Watching the Harbour Boats’ is matched with smoky langoustine sprayed with sea water and a smoke gun, served on pebbles alongside a deep-fried Mars Bar with Irn bru & tobacco essence, conjuring fond memories of the seashore.

The SMWS sensory experiences engage with the episodic memory, the part of the memory that takes in a whole experience and commits it to long-term memory, creating a pathway to a positive time. Experiencing these alongside the whiskies also gives our brains the power and tools to create new, happy memories over a dram.

Adding his thoughts on the partnership, Bruce Clyne-Watson said: “It’s a real joy to be working with The Scotch Malt Whisky Society on such an unconventional and exciting project. The Society itself is an endless discovery of flavour, making it so much fun to create these canapes, which match perfectly with the SMWS bottlings.

“Memory really does affect the way we experience flavour. Sampling the produce for this campaign genuinely evoked memories of my childhood, like going to my Nan’s house for tea as a wee lad; reminiscing over those warming, joyous memories. I can’t wait to see this campaign come to life in May and witness each guest’s whisky eureka moment.”

Commenting on the campaign, Helen Stewart, SMWS Head of Membership, said: “At the Society we believe flavour is more than what’s in your glass. May is whisky month and is the perfect time to show the world what the Society is all about.

“This May we want people to join the Society in our hunt for flavour. Whisky lovers can become part of the world’s most entertaining whisky club and get involved in the Flavour Hunters festival wherever they are, through our website, Members’ Rooms and at the fabulous whisky festivals taking place across the UK.”

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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society membership is about more than just whisky, come along to one of our UK Members’ Rooms to begin a discovery of flavour with the Society now: https://smws.com/

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About The Scotch Malt Whisky Society 

  • The Scotch Malt Whisky Society was established in Edinburgh in 1983 and now has more than 30,000 members and branches around the world.
  • The SMWS bottles rare single malt whisky, and a range of other spirits
  • The Society bottles single malts, unique single casks and exclusive blends
  • The Society has bottled whisky from 150 distilleries from Scotland and beyond
  • The Society offers a new batch of around 20 single malt whiskies every month
  • The Society offers a variety of membership packages that can be tailored. Please see: https://cutt.ly/aQGwfkH
  • For more information about the Society, visit: https://cutt.ly/HQF6PTv
  • Twitter: @SMWSUK Facebook: @thesmwsuk Instagram: @smws_uk

UK MEMBERS’ ROOMS

SMWS EDINBURGH

28 Queen St, Edinburgh EH2 1JX

The Vaults, 87 Giles St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6BZ

SMWS GLASGOW

40 Bath St, Glasgow G2 1HG

SMWS LONDON

19 Greville St, London EC1N 8SQ

WORLD’S LARGEST BOTTLE OF SCOTCH WHISKY TO GO UNDER THE HAMMER AT LYON & TURNBULL – Scotch Whisky News

WORLD’S LARGEST BOTTLE OF SCOTCH WHISKY TO GO UNDER THE HAMMER AT LYON & TURNBULL 

Record-breaking the intrepid stands at almost 6ft tall and contains 311 litres of 32-year-old The Macallan single malt whisky 

Range of charities will benefit from the sale of bottling inspired by passion for exploration

The world’s largest bottle of Scotch whisky, The Intrepid, standing at 5ft 11 inches tall and filled with a record-breaking 311 litres of 32-year-old The Macallan, will be auctioned by leading international auction house Lyon & Turnbull, which is headquartered in Edinburgh, on 25 May.

The auction, which will be live online at 12 noon (GMT) on 25 May at Lyon & Turnbull, is set to attract interest from bidders across the globe. It is hoped the bottle may break the world record for the most expensive bottle of whisky ever sold which is $1.9m. For any amount the sale achieves above £1.3m, 25 per cent will be donated to the Marie Curie charity.

The Intrepid was officially certified by Guinness World Records when it was bottled last year. The bottle, which contains 32-year-old whisky from world-renowned The Macallan Distillery, contains the equivalent of 444 standard bottles.

Daniel Monk and the team behind The Intrepid, a partnership between Fah Mai and Rosewin Holdings, were inspired by a passion for adventure, exploration and a desire to help raise money for several charities.

They named The Intrepid to celebrate the drive and record-breaking achievements of 11 of the world’s most pioneering explorers who are featured on the bottle. These include such luminaries as Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, Dr. Geoff Wilson, Karen Darke MBE, Olly Hicks, Sarah Outen MBE, Dwayne Fields FRGS, Levison Wood FRGS, Felicity Aston MBE and past Scottish Adventurers of the Year Jamie Ramsay and Will Copestake.

The project is supporting the explorers chosen environmental, physical and mental well-being charities. These include Marie Curie, selected by Sir Ranulph Fiennes, and Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), chosen by Jamie Ramsay.

Colin Fraser of Lyon & Turnbull, who will lead the auction, said: “I’m sure there will be significant global interest in the auction of The Intrepid, a unique collection spearheaded by the record-breaking bottling standing at an incredible 5ft 11 inches tall.

Bidders will have the chance to buy a piece of Scotch whisky history. They will become the owners of an exclusive 32-year old single-malt Scotch from what is widely regarded as one of the world’s best distilleries, The Macallan.”

Founder of The Intrepid Project, Daniel Monk, said: “The Intrepid could only have been made possible by the explorers and their commitment. They showed unquestionable personal drive and through the auction we will support a wide ranging group of charities with significance to the explorers. This will become part of The Intrepid’ s legacy and leave a lasting impact.”

After maturing in two sister casks in Macallan’s Speyside warehouse for 32 years, the exclusive liquid was bottled last year by Duncan Taylor Scotch Whisky, one of the leading independent whisky bottling companies.

To commemorate this momentous event, a small number of exclusive bottle sets were also produced. These comprise a collection of 12 bottles, each filled with the remaining 32-year old The Macallan whisky from the same casks used to fill the record-breaking bottle. Each set includes a replica of the main bottle design along with individual versions dedicated to each of the explorers associated with the project.

The entire Intrepid Collection, led by the 311-litre bottle, will be auctioned at Lyon & Turnbull and is set to generate international interest.

Charles MacLean MBE, renowned whisky expert and Master of the Quaich, said: “The Intrepid is an elegant whisky, with subtle complexity. Its pale hue implies second or third fill casks, which has prevented the flavour being dominated by wood extractives. Intriguing and easy to enjoy straight – with (many!) friends – on any occasion.”

For more information please visit: www.lyonandturnbull.com/the-intrepid-whisky

TASTING NOTES

Full tasting notes of this incredible whisky available on request.

AUCTION

THE INTREPID World Record Whisky
25th May 2022 at 12noon
Live Online
www.lyonandturnbull.com/the-intrepid-whisky

ABOUT LYON & TURNBULL

Operating since 1826, Lyon & Turnbull are one of the UK’s premier fine art and luxury auctioneers. The company’s galleries in London and Glasgow complement the historic Georgian headquarters and main saleroom in Edinburgh. Hosting nearly 45 specialist auctions per year across the UK there is always something to see at Lyon & Turnbull: from jewellery and watches to fine furniture; traditional British and European art to Modern & Contemporary stars; European decorative arts and design to fine Asian art from China and Japan. www.lyonandturnbull.com

ABOUT CHARLES MACLEAN MBE – MASTER OF THE QUAICH

Charles MacLean has been described by The Times as Scotland’s leading whisky expert . He has been researching and writing about whisky for nearly forty years, and has published 15 books on the subject, including Malt Whisky, which won a Glenfiddich Award, and Whisky: A Liquid History, which won ‘Wine & Spirits Book of the Year’ in the James Beard Awards 2005 and ‘Best Drinks Book’ in the International Food Media Awards 2005. He was founding editor of Whisky Magazine (1997), contributes regularly to many publications and has written historical and promotional materials for all the leading Scotch whisky companies.

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. He was elected a Keeper of the Quaich in 1992, elevated to Master of the Quaich in 2009.


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