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Click here to subscribeBALVENIE 17 YEARS OLD FINISHED IN NEWWOOD | Stated age: 17 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Condition: traces of mold on the pin | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: a paper tube with traces of mold inside | Estimate: 6 000 - 10 000 Kc | Distillery | Balvenie is a Scottish distillery in the Speyside region, near the town of Dufftown, founded in 1892 by William Grant. The name "Balvenie" comes from the castle of the same name near the distillery. The distillery prides itself on traditional methods of whiskey production, including its own malting of barley and its own cooperage.Balvenie produces a distillate with a typically sweet and honey character.Balvenie was one of the first distilleries to introduce in 1993 to the "secondary" aging whiskey market, in the DoubleWood edition. This whiskey was first matured in ex-bourbon casks and then in ex-sherry casks. The use of different types of casks also appears in other editions, such as the 17-year-old DoubleWood, the 14-year-old Caribbean Cask (ex-rum casks) or the 21-year-old PortWood, which have become part of the basic range. Limited and unique editions include e.g. batches from the Tun or Single Barrel series.Balvenie is now part of William Grant & Sons. | Bottle | Balvenie Aged 17 Years Finished in New Oak Casks is a single malt whisky from the Balvenie distillery, bottled in 2006 as a limited edition within the New Wood series. The whisky was initially matured in traditional oak casks and then transferred to new, heavily charred American oak (Quercus Alba) casks, which impart distinct notes of vanilla and wood.Nose: Fruity with notes of peaches, apples, caramel, and herbs.Taste: Rich and creamy, with flavors of caramel, milk chocolate, and spices.Finish: Medium-long and elegant, with honey sweetness and subtle spice.This limited bottling was created from 79 casks and will never be repeated, making it a sought-after whisky among collectors.
BALVENIE 15 YEARS OLD SINGLE BARREL | Distilled: 6.3.1995 | Bottled: 31.3.2010 | Stated age: 15 years old | ABV: 47,8% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube | Estimate: 2 000 - 5 000 Kc | Distillery | Balvenie is a Scottish distillery in the Speyside region, near the town of Dufftown, founded in 1892 by William Grant. The name "Balvenie" comes from the castle of the same name near the distillery. The distillery prides itself on traditional methods of whiskey production, including its own malting of barley and its own cooperage.Balvenie produces a distillate with a typically sweet and honey character.Balvenie was one of the first distilleries to introduce in 1993 to the "secondary" aging whiskey market, in the DoubleWood edition. This whiskey was first matured in ex-bourbon casks and then in ex-sherry casks. The use of different types of casks also appears in other editions, such as the 17-year-old DoubleWood, the 14-year-old Caribbean Cask (ex-rum casks) or the 21-year-old PortWood, which have become part of the basic range. Limited and unique editions include e.g. batches from the Tun or Single Barrel series.Balvenie is now part of William Grant & Sons. | Bottle | Balvenie Single Barrel Aged 15 Years is a single malt whisky from the exclusive Single Barrel series. This whisky comes from a specific cask, with each bottling limited to a maximum of 350 bottles. This makes each bottle an attractive collector's item, as every edition has unique characteristics and subtly different flavor nuances.Nose: Rich notes of vanilla, oak wood, and spices with hints of dried fruit and honey.Taste: Full and creamy, with notes of fruit, spice, and sweet vanilla, complemented by a subtle woodiness from the traditional oak barrel.Finish: Long and balanced, with lingering notes of vanilla, oak, and soft spice.The auctioned bottle comes from barrel #2799 and is number 315.
BALVENIE 21 YEARS OLD FINISHED IN PORTWOOD | Stated age: 21 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube | Bottle code: L34 4818 11/09/2008 10:54:43 | Estimate: 5 000 - 6 000 Kc | Distillery | Balvenie is a Scottish distillery in the Speyside region, near the town of Dufftown, founded in 1892 by William Grant. The name "Balvenie" comes from the castle of the same name near the distillery. The distillery prides itself on traditional methods of whiskey production, including its own malting of barley and its own cooperage.Balvenie produces a distillate with a typically sweet and honey character.Balvenie was one of the first distilleries to introduce in 1993 to the "secondary" aging whiskey market, in the DoubleWood edition. This whiskey was first matured in ex-bourbon casks and then in ex-sherry casks. The use of different types of casks also appears in other editions, such as the 17-year-old DoubleWood, the 14-year-old Caribbean Cask (ex-rum casks) or the 21-year-old PortWood, which have become part of the basic range. Limited and unique editions include e.g. batches from the Tun or Single Barrel series.Balvenie is now part of William Grant & Sons. | Bottle | Balvenie Aged 21 Years Finished in PortWood is a single malt whisky from the Balvenie distillery, initially aged for many years in traditional oak barrels, where it acquires subtle notes of vanilla and spices. It is then transferred to port barrels for several months, which adds rich fruity and spicy notes.Nose: Rich and sweet, with notes of dried fruit, vanilla, and honey, complemented by a hint of oak and subtle sweetness from the port casks.Taste: Smooth and complex, with flavors of raisins, dried apricots, and spices, interwoven with a subtle sweetness and a touch of oak. The port casks add layers of fruit and spice that blend harmoniously.Finish: Long and smooth, with sweet notes of fruit, spice, and a subtle oak finish.Prized for its finesse and complexity imparted by port cask aging, this whisky is an attractive choice for single malt lovers seeking a richer, fruitier profile.
Nine bottles of various spirits and alcohol comprising KWV Full Ruby Port, 19.5%, 750ml, Club Royal Final Traditional Cream Montilla, 14.7%, 750cl, Croft Original Fine Old Pale Cream Sherry, 17.5%, 75cl, boxed, Noval 10 Year Old Tawny Port, 70%, 75cl, Appleton Estate 12 Year Old Hand Blended Jamaican Rum, 43%, 750ml, KWV 10 Year Old Brandy, 40%, 700ml, Hennessy Cognac, 40%, 0.35l, Beefeater London Distilled Dry Gin, 1l, and Gordon's Special London Dry Gin, 47.3%, 1.125l (9).
Chairman's Reserve Finest Saint Lucia Spiced Original Rum 70cl 40% vol, together with a bottle of El Dorado cask aged 5 year old demerara rum 40% vol 70cl, Bacardi spiced rum 1L 35% vol, Appleton Jamaica Rum Special 40% vol 70cl, OVD Old Vatted Demerara Rum 1L 40% vol, Appleton Estate Signature Blend 40% vol 70cl, Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum 40% 70cl and Three Barrels Rare Old French Brandy VSOP 70cl 38% vol (8)
A Saint Lucia Distiller's Chairman's Reserve Finest St Lucia Rum Original in a limited edition bottle by Llewellyn Xavier 40% vol 70cl, together with a Golden Spiced Drury 173 rum 37.5% vol 70cl, The Kraken Black Spiced rum 40% vol 700ml and a Mount Gay Barbados Rum Eclipse 700ml 40% vol (4)
Bacardi 8 Years Old Rum, 100cl, 40%, one bottle in carton; Graham's LBV Port, one bottle in carton; Harrods Finest Reserve Port, one bottle; Bacardi Dark Rum, 100cl, 40%, one bottle; Southern Comfort Reserve Bourbon Whisky, 100cl, 40% one bottle; Beefeater London Dry Gin, 100cl, 47%, one bottle in carton; and Lambs Navy Rum, 75cl, 57%, one bottle in decanter (7)
A set of four ‘Indian Club’ Bristol Blue Decanters, (Brandy, Rum, Gin, and Whiskey), set in a Matthew Boulton’s silver plated rounded square stand with central reeded handle, hallmarked with two sun bursts to the base, circa 1805. (Together with an insurance valuation dated 23rd January 1998 for £2,850 and receipt of purchase £225 in November 1967.)
A Beswick Connoisseur horse and rider 'Ann Moore on Psalm', on a fixed wood plinth, 29cm wide, 32cm high, and a group of three Beswick pottery horses a Beswick Connoisseur horse 'Arkle' Champion Steeplechaser, on a fixed wood plinth, 30cm high (5) comrpising Connoisseur horse and rider 'Red Rum, Brian Fletcher up' and two 'Arkle with Pat Taaffe up', each on fixed wood plinths, the largest 34cm high (3) Condition ReportWear to the plinth, harness missing. Worn bases, straps and harness missing or with loss.
MIXED SPIRITS; seven bottles of armagnac, port and others, comprising two 70cl bottles of Armagnac, a boxed 70cl bottle of Lepanto Brandy de Jerez aged 12 years, a 1 litre bottle of Grahams late bottled vintage port, 2017, a 70cl bottle of Cockburns Special Reserve port, dark Jamaican rum and a 50cl bottles of M&S port (7)
Lamb's Navy Rum decanter commemorating the marriage of Prince Andrew and Sarah Fergusson, 75cl, 40%; and collection of whisky miniatures, all 5cl, including:Lagavulin 16yo, Balvenie 10yo Bowmore 12yo, (all without cartons), Knockando 1979, Tamnavulin 10yo, Highland Park 12yo, Glenfarclas 10yo, Bowmore 12yo, Speyburn 10yo, Auchentoshan 10yo, Bunnahabain 12yo, and Glen Deveron 12yo.Qty: 13
SELECTION OF MALT, BLENDED WHISKY & RUM including, 1970's Glenlivet 12yo, bottled at 70º proof and 26⅔ fl. ozs, front, rear and neck labels in good condition with minor stains, foil in good condition, fill level upper-mid shoulder, Glen Scotia 12yo, bottled at 40% and 70cl, label and foil in good condition, fill level mid-shoulder, Glen Moray Single Speyside, bottled at 40% and 70cl, 1970's bottle of Whyte & Mackays Whisky, bottled at 70º proof and 75.7cl/26⅔ fl. ozs plus 90's bottling of Wray & Nephew Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum, bottled at 40% and 700ml (5)Provenance: private collection SwanseaComments: in description
RUM, CLARET AND MADEIRA WINE One Bottle Of Rum Finest Old Jamaica Rum 70°, One Bottle Of Jamaican Rum 70°, One Bottle Of Graves St Morillon Medium Dry Wine, One Bottle Of Claret With Stopper Ronald & Co Claret Glasgow, One Bottle Of Madeira With Sandeman Stopper (5) Condition Report:The general condition is unknown. Bought as found.
BEN NEVIS 1996 One Bottle Of Ben Nevis Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky Distilled In Cask Number 1342 1st October 1996 And Bottled 14th April 2008, One Of 231 Bottles 70cl 57% abv With Carton, Together With Various Bottles Of Johnnie Walker Black Label 70cle 40% vol Boxed, Paddy Old Irish Whisky 40% vol 350ml, Taboo Exotic Fruit Vodka 70cl 14.9%, Raynal & Cie Three Barrels VSOP 38% vol e 70cl, Old Vatted Demerara Rum 35cl 40% vol, Disarno Originale Italian Liqueur 28% vol 1 Litre (7) Condition Report:Available upon request
A SET OF THREE BRISTOL BLUE GLASS DECANTERS 19TH CENTURY Gilt inscribed Rum, Holland and Brandy, initialled stoppers, in an associated papier mâché stand with plated mounts, bottles 22cm high; and a pair of Victorian blue glass tall decanters, with silver collars hallmarked for Henry Manton Birmingham 1839, 26cm high to top of plate mounted stoppers Provenance: The Estate of a deceased Gentleman Condition Report: Please note the below condition report is the only one available. Marks, knocks, scratches, commensurate with age and use Some old chips and losses As well as some wear to the gilt and tarnishing to the silverThe above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly.Condition Report Disclaimer
Jacob Corin, Farmer's Arms, Penzance, A large stoneware storage jar. Stamped H.T. Kennedy, Barrowfield pottery, Glasgow, height 39.5cm, and two other stoneware jars, a WWII S.R.D rum flagon, and John Lancaster, Sheffield (3).Farmer's Arms jug- there is a small rim chip, otherwise just a few kiln faults.SRD flagon- no issues.Sheffield jug- wear, but no issues.