Scotch Whisky Auctions “Our 163rd public sale is now dwell!” – Public sale Whisky Information
January 4th, 2025
Our 163rd public sale is now dwell!
Christmas is over and Hogmanay too however concern not now we have simply the factor to push away these post-festive blues, our 163rd public sale is now dwell! In case you are something like me then your drinks cupboard has turn out to be considerably depleted in the previous few weeks, so let’s see if we are able to repair that for you. We’ve got 1000’s of bottles of high-quality drams to select from and listed below are a number of which have caught our eye this month.
Springbank 1965 Native Barley Cask #9
To start with now we have a bottle of Campbeltown’s most interesting, a relatively marvellous Springbank 1965 Native Barley Cask #9. The Native Barley collection from Springbank is extremely acclaimed and far wanted, and none extra so than their 1960’s vintages. Utilizing wholly native substances this launch actually showcases the superb sources in Kintyre which fits some strategy to explaining the sustained degree of high quality releases from Springbank, and Campbeltown extra typically.
Rosebank 1967 26 Yr Previous Signatory
Our subsequent spotlight is a terrific instance of the sunshine Lowland type, that is the Rosebank 1967 26 Yr Previous Signatory. Typically ignored in favour of their extra northerly cousins Lowland whiskies typically fly underneath the radar a little bit, Rosebank nonetheless bucks that development and is rightfully thought to be considered one of Scotland’s most interesting malts. Closed for nearly thirty years it’s now open once more and distilling, however this magnificence is from their earlier iteration. Distilled in 1967 and aged for a hefty twenty-six years that is a powerful launch from Signatory, who’ve gained a well-deserved good fame for high quality expressions.
Ardbeg 1976 Douglas of Drumlanrig Chosen by the Scotch Single Malt Circle
Subsequent up is a very scrumptious wanting whisky if I don’t say so myself, that is the Ardbeg 1976 Douglas of Drumlanrig Chosen by the Scotch Single Malt Circle. Distilled at Islay heavyweight Ardbeg method again in 1976 this 55.5% dram was lastly bottled in 2001 giving it greater than 20 years of ageing. It was chosen from the shares of Langside Distillers for the German market by the Scotch Single Malt Circle and has acquired rave evaluations ever since. Distilled throughout what’s broadly thought to be a golden interval for Ardbeg that is dram with an entire lot going for it.
Macallan 72 Yr Previous Lalique Genesis Decanter
Final however under no circumstances least now we have the ever spectacular Macallan 72 Yr Previous Lalique Genesis Decanter. One of many oldest Macallan malts ever launched by the distillery this launch stays considered one of their most interesting to this point, and that’s saying one thing given the persevering with high quality of their output. Distilled within the 1940’s this dram is supremely well-aged and is available in a sublime decanter designed by Lalique to imitate the type of the brand new distillery and customer centre at Macallan, opened in 2018. Housed in an beautiful case by esteemed cupboard makers NEJ Stevenson this actually is a factor of magnificence.As at all times, now we have a variety of high-quality drams out there from modest tipples to bucket listing dangerous boys and the whole lot in between, so now’s the time to delve into this month’s choices and begin constructing that watchlist. Better of luck to everybody within the public sale, and as at all times………..don’t lose your bottle.