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A collection of vintage 20th century Heaven's Little Angels Ornaments, with drawer box and display stand. To include, 'Innocent Wonder' by Dona Gelsinger, 'Angel's Grace' by Dona Gelsinger, 'Angel's Love', and many others. Maker's mark printed to the reverse of the ornaments. Display stand measuring approx. 67cm.
GLENFARCLAS 25 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 25 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Glenfarclas is a Scottish distillery in the Speyside region, near the village of Ballindalloch. It was founded in 1836 and since 1865 it has been managed by the Grant family, who have been running it for six generations. The distillery's name means "valley of green grass", a reference to the rich grasslands surrounding its surroundings. This long-standing family supervision allows Glenfarclas to maintain traditional production methods and a careful approach to distillation, which is reflected in the character of their whisky. The Grants are known for their careful business strategy and thoughtful approach to growth. As George Grant, the sixth generation of the family says, "We've been through 22 recessions. We only make what we can afford and we never borrow to make it." This attitude allowed the distillery to increase its stock even when others were cutting production, ensuring it had enough older whiskeys to sell. Glenfarclas is also careful to maintain a strong brand by avoiding collaboration with independent bottlers. An important feature of Glenfarclas is its aging of whiskey in Oloroso sherry casks, which gives the whiskey rich notes of dried fruit, spice and sweetness. In 2007 saw the launch of the prestigious The Family Casks series, which includes vintage editions of whiskey since 1954. This project is one of the most extensive among Scottish distilleries. | Bottle description | Glenfarclas Aged 25 Years is a single malt whisky, bottled directly by the Glenfarclas distillery, which is known for its long tradition of using sherry casks to mature its whiskies. This whisky has been aged for a minimum of 25 years, giving it an exceptionally complex and balanced flavor profile with rich notes that come with long aging.Nose: Rich and complex, with strong notes of ripe fruit, nuts, oak, and spice, complemented by hints of dark sugar and sherry.Taste: Smooth and full, with sweet notes of sherry, dried fruit, honey, and dark chocolate, delicately underlined by spice and oak influence.Finish: Long, warm, and rich, with lingering notes of fruit, spice, and a subtle smoky finish.This whisky is valued not only for its depth and balance but also for its long and complex aftertaste. It is an ideal choice for whisky lovers seeking a full and rich experience with significant influence from long maturation in sherry casks.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube | Bottle code: L 17 02 09 3 13:10 BB
GLENFARCLAS 21 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 21 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Glenfarclas is a Scottish distillery in the Speyside region, near the village of Ballindalloch. It was founded in 1836 and since 1865 it has been managed by the Grant family, who have been running it for six generations. The distillery's name means "valley of green grass", a reference to the rich grasslands surrounding its surroundings. This long-standing family supervision allows Glenfarclas to maintain traditional production methods and a careful approach to distillation, which is reflected in the character of their whisky. The Grants are known for their careful business strategy and thoughtful approach to growth. As George Grant, the sixth generation of the family says, "We've been through 22 recessions. We only make what we can afford and we never borrow to make it." This attitude allowed the distillery to increase its stock even when others were cutting production, ensuring it had enough older whiskeys to sell. Glenfarclas is also careful to maintain a strong brand by avoiding collaboration with independent bottlers. An important feature of Glenfarclas is its aging of whiskey in Oloroso sherry casks, which gives the whiskey rich notes of dried fruit, spice and sweetness. In 2007 saw the launch of the prestigious The Family Casks series, which includes vintage editions of whiskey since 1954. This project is one of the most extensive among Scottish distilleries. | Bottle description | Glenfarclas Aged 21 Years is a single malt whisky, bottled directly by the Glenfarclas distillery, known for its traditional production and use of exclusively sherry casks. This whisky has been aged for a minimum of 21 years, giving it a mature and sophisticated flavor profile, with rich layers of flavors that develop through long aging.Nose: Balanced and complex, with notes of ripe fruit, nuts, and light spice, complemented by hints of caramel and oak, resulting from long aging in sherry casks.Taste: Full and rich, with sweet notes of sherry, honey, dried fruit, and a light chocolate bitterness, complemented by a subtle hint of spice.Finish: Long and warm, with subtle notes of spice, nuts, and a hint of oak influence that adds complexity and depth.This whisky is sought after for its depth, elegance, and complexity, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate a whisky with a strong sherry influence.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube | Bottle code: L30 01 10 10:44 BB
GLENLIVET 1975 CELTIC HEARTLANDS 33 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1975 | Bottled: 2008 | Stated age: 33 years old | ABV: 51,2% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Glenlivet is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, with a rich history dating back to 1824 when it was founded by George Smith. It was among the first distilleries to obtain a legal license following the Excise Act of 1823, enabling it to produce whisky legally. This move faced resistance from local illegal producers, but Glenlivet quickly established itself as a model for other distilleries. Known for its exceptional spirit, Glenlivet features delightful notes of apples and malt. Its quality soon made it one of the most popular whiskies, not only in Scotland but also internationally. By the 1830s, it had gained popularity in London, particularly among the upper classes. The prestige of the Glenlivet name became so significant that other Speyside distilleries began to use it, leading to a legal battle that George Smith ultimately won, securing exclusive rights to the name "The Glenlivet." In 1978, Glenlivet became part of the Seagram Company. When Pernod Ricard acquired Seagram's whisky portfolio in 2001, Glenlivet emerged as a key brand within the global group. Under Pernod Ricard's leadership, Glenlivet has grown to be one of the best-selling single malt whiskies worldwide. Today, Glenlivet offers an extensive range of bottlings, including the renowned 12-year-old, 15-year-old, 18-year-old, 21-year-old, and 25-year-old whiskies. The distillery also releases limited editions and vintage bottlings that are highly sought after by whisky enthusiasts around the globe. | Bottle description | Glenlivet 1975 is a single malt whisky bottled by independent bottler Murray McDavid. Distilled in 1975 and bottled in 2008, it spent 33 years aging in bourbon casks as part of Jim McEwan's Celtic Heartlands series. This exclusive series features whiskies from notable or closed distilleries, personally selected by the legendary master distiller Jim McEwan, whose signature can be found on the back vignette. Bottled at cask strength without chill filtration or coloring, it guarantees an authentic flavor profile. Nose: Fine notes of ripe fruit, vanilla, and light wood, with floral and spicy hints. Taste: Smooth and rich, with notes of fruit, vanilla, and subtle spices that transition into oak sweetness. Finish: Long and balanced, with hints of vanilla and soft woody notes.The auctioned bottle is numbered 302/474 and comes in a luxurious leather-covered box. Bottles from this series are highly sought after by whisky connoisseurs and collectors, as they represent a significant chapter in whisky history.Size: 700 ml | Condition: cracks in the covering plastic tape | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box covered with leather
GLENLIVET 18 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Glenlivet is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, with a rich history dating back to 1824 when it was founded by George Smith. It was among the first distilleries to obtain a legal license following the Excise Act of 1823, enabling it to produce whisky legally. This move faced resistance from local illegal producers, but Glenlivet quickly established itself as a model for other distilleries. Known for its exceptional spirit, Glenlivet features delightful notes of apples and malt. Its quality soon made it one of the most popular whiskies, not only in Scotland but also internationally. By the 1830s, it had gained popularity in London, particularly among the upper classes. The prestige of the Glenlivet name became so significant that other Speyside distilleries began to use it, leading to a legal battle that George Smith ultimately won, securing exclusive rights to the name "The Glenlivet." In 1978, Glenlivet became part of the Seagram Company. When Pernod Ricard acquired Seagram's whisky portfolio in 2001, Glenlivet emerged as a key brand within the global group. Under Pernod Ricard's leadership, Glenlivet has grown to be one of the best-selling single malt whiskies worldwide. Today, Glenlivet offers an extensive range of bottlings, including the renowned 12-year-old, 15-year-old, 18-year-old, 21-year-old, and 25-year-old whiskies. The distillery also releases limited editions and vintage bottlings that are highly sought after by whisky enthusiasts around the globe. | Bottle description | Glenlivet Aged 18 Years is a single malt whiskey from the renowned Glenlivet distillery, which is known for its elegance and finesse. This 18-year-old expression is prized for its complexity and balance, which it acquires during maturation in a combination of American and European oak barrels. American casks give the whiskey subtle vanilla notes, while European casks add a layer of dried fruit and spice.Nose: Rich and complex with notes of ripe fruit such as apples and pears, which are complemented by caramel and subtle hints of oak spice. Taste: Smooth and well balanced with flavors of fruitcake, caramel and oak, complemented by a touch of cinnamon and nutmeg.Finish: Long and warm, with lingering notes of spice, fruit and a subtle presence of oak.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: LA10932/2009/10/07 10:03
KNOCKANDO 1985 MASTER RESERVE 21 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1985 | Stated age: 21 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Knockando Distillery is located in the Speyside region of Scotland, near the River Spey. Founded in 1898 by John Thomson during the whiskey boom, its name comes from the Gaelic term Cnockan Dhu, meaning "little black hill." Knockando is renowned for its smooth, slightly nutty, and malty whisky, making it suitable for both blended and single malt expressions. For many years, it served as a key component in blended whiskies, particularly J&B Rare (Justerini & Brooks). While a significant portion of its production is used in blends, Knockando also offers its own bottlings, which proudly display the year of distillation (vintage). Today, Knockando is part of the Diageo portfolio, and its single malt whisky is highly regarded among connoisseurs for its lightness, freshness, and versatility. | Bottle description | Knockando 1985 Master Reserve Aged for a minimum of 21 Years is a single malt whisky from the Master Reserve series, distilled in 1985 and bottled in 2006. This whisky has been aged for at least 21 years in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, resulting in a rich and complex flavor profile.Nose: Rich notes of dried fruit, soft spice, and honey, balanced with hints of sherry and sweet oak.Taste: Full and sweet with caramel, dried fruit, and light nuttiness, providing smoothness and depth.Finish: Long, with lingering notes of fruit, spice, and subtle sweetness for a balanced finish.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box, traces of mold inside the box | Bottle code: L6137DR000 01646158
GLENLIVET 15 YEARS OLD FRENCH OAK RESERVE | Stated age: 15 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Glenlivet is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, with a rich history dating back to 1824 when it was founded by George Smith. It was among the first distilleries to obtain a legal license following the Excise Act of 1823, enabling it to produce whisky legally. This move faced resistance from local illegal producers, but Glenlivet quickly established itself as a model for other distilleries. Known for its exceptional spirit, Glenlivet features delightful notes of apples and malt. Its quality soon made it one of the most popular whiskies, not only in Scotland but also internationally. By the 1830s, it had gained popularity in London, particularly among the upper classes. The prestige of the Glenlivet name became so significant that other Speyside distilleries began to use it, leading to a legal battle that George Smith ultimately won, securing exclusive rights to the name "The Glenlivet." In 1978, Glenlivet became part of the Seagram Company. When Pernod Ricard acquired Seagram's whisky portfolio in 2001, Glenlivet emerged as a key brand within the global group. Under Pernod Ricard's leadership, Glenlivet has grown to be one of the best-selling single malt whiskies worldwide. Today, Glenlivet offers an extensive range of bottlings, including the renowned 12-year-old, 15-year-old, 18-year-old, 21-year-old, and 25-year-old whiskies. The distillery also releases limited editions and vintage bottlings that are highly sought after by whisky enthusiasts around the globe. | Bottle description | Glenlivet Aged 15 Years French Oak Reserve is a single malt whisky that has been aged for at least 15 years, with part of the maturation taking place in new French Limousin oak barrels. This type of cask is often used in the aging of fine wines and cognacs, imparting subtle spicy notes characteristic of long-term aging.Nose: Creamy, rich, and buttery, with hints of vanilla, honey, and subtle woodiness.Taste: Smooth and delicate, with notes of creamy vanilla, hazelnuts, fruit, cinnamon, and sweet oak.Finish: Long, with a pleasant aftertaste of fruit and notes of sweet almonds and spices.Size: 1000 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box, slightly deformed, traces of mold | Bottle code: LV11423/2007/11/14 12:21
SPRINGBANK 1997 BATCH NO. 2 | Distilled: 1997 | Bottled: 05/2008 | ABV: 54,9% | Region: Campbelltown | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Springbank is an iconic Scotch distillery located in Campbeltown, founded in 1828 by the Mitchell family, who still own it today. This makes Springbank one of the few Scotch distilleries still in the hands of its original founders. Springbank is renowned for its unique approach to whisky production, as it carries out the entire process on-site-from malting to distillation to bottling. This comprehensive control over production ensures that Springbank whisky has a distinctive character. The distillery produces three main types of whisky: Springbank - A lightly peated whisky, distilled 2.5 times, offering a complex profile with subtle hints of smoke. Longrow - A heavily peated, double-distilled whisky with a pronounced smoky profile, reminiscent of Islay whiskies. Hazelburn - An unpeated, triple-distilled whisky characterized by a subtle, sweeter profile. Due to its authenticity and unmistakable character, Springbank whiskies are highly sought after by both connoisseurs and collectors, making them increasingly difficult to find in recent years. | Bottle description | Springbank 1997 Vintage Batch No. 2 is a single malt whisky distilled in 1997 and bottled in May 2008 after 10 years of maturation in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks. This combination imparts a complex character, blending the sweetness from bourbon with the richness of sherry casks.Nose: Rich with notes of vanilla, dried fruit, sherry, and spice, with hints of wood.Taste: Intense and full-bodied, featuring sherry, caramel, dried fruit, and delicate spices.Finish: Long, warm, with lingering notes of fruit, spice, and oak.Size: 700 ml | Condition: traces of mold on the bottle | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box, traces of mold on the box
GLENFARCLAS 15 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 15 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Glenfarclas is a Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, near the village of Ballindalloch. Founded in 1836, it has been managed by the Grant family since 1865, making it one of the few distilleries still under family control for six generations. The name "Glenfarclas" translates to "valley of green grass," reflecting the lush surroundings. This long-standing family ownership allows Glenfarclas to maintain traditional production methods and a careful approach to distillation, which is evident in the character of their whisky. The Grants are known for their prudent business strategy; as George Grant, the sixth-generation family member, states, "We've been through 22 recessions. We only make what we can afford, and we never borrow to make it." This philosophy has enabled the distillery to increase its stock even when others cut production, ensuring a sufficient supply of older whiskies. Glenfarclas also protects its brand identity by avoiding collaborations with independent bottlers. In 2007, they launched The Family Casks series, showcasing vintage editions of whisky dating back to 1954, making it one of the most extensive projects among Scottish distilleries. | Bottle description | Glenfarclas Aged 15 Years is a single malt whisky, bottled directly by the Glenfarclas distillery, known for its traditional whisky production, maturing exclusively in sherry casks. In this case, the whisky has been matured for a minimum of 15 years, giving it a rich flavor profile.Nose: Rich notes of dried fruit, caramel, nuts, and spices, typical of sherry casks.Taste: Smooth, with distinct notes of sherry, dried fruit, chocolate, and subtle spices.Finish: Long and warm, with lingering notes of spice, nuts, and dark fruit.This whisky is popular for its balance between sweet and spicy notes and is an ideal choice for whisky lovers with a strong sherry influence.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube with traces of rust inside the tube and on the cap | Bottle code: L18 01 10 1312BB
GLENLIVET GUARANTEED 18 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Glenlivet is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, with a rich history dating back to 1824 when it was founded by George Smith. It was among the first distilleries to obtain a legal license following the Excise Act of 1823, enabling it to produce whisky legally. This move faced resistance from local illegal producers, but Glenlivet quickly established itself as a model for other distilleries. Known for its exceptional spirit, Glenlivet features delightful notes of apples and malt. Its quality soon made it one of the most popular whiskies, not only in Scotland but also internationally. By the 1830s, it had gained popularity in London, particularly among the upper classes. The prestige of the Glenlivet name became so significant that other Speyside distilleries began to use it, leading to a legal battle that George Smith ultimately won, securing exclusive rights to the name "The Glenlivet." In 1978, Glenlivet became part of the Seagram Company. When Pernod Ricard acquired Seagram's whisky portfolio in 2001, Glenlivet emerged as a key brand within the global group. Under Pernod Ricard's leadership, Glenlivet has grown to be one of the best-selling single malt whiskies worldwide. Today, Glenlivet offers an extensive range of bottlings, including the renowned 12-year-old, 15-year-old, 18-year-old, 21-year-old, and 25-year-old whiskies. The distillery also releases limited editions and vintage bottlings that are highly sought after by whisky enthusiasts around the globe. | Bottle description | Glenlivet Guaranteed 18 Years Old is an older bottling of the "Aged 18 Years" version available today, highly regarded among single malt whiskies for its refined and elegant profile. The whisky has been aged for at least 18 years in a combination of American oak and sherry casks, contributing to its complexity and harmony of flavors.Nose: Fresh and fruity, with notes of tropical fruits such as nectarines and subtle hints of raisins, alongside orange peel, red apples, and pink flowers.Taste: Slightly acidic and tannic, balanced by sweet notes of lemon peel, oranges, honey, and a touch of ginger.Finish: Soft caramel, with hints of burnt toast and pepper, leading to a long and pleasant finish.The auctioned whisky comes in a luxurious leather-covered box, highlighting its exclusivity.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box covered with leather | Bottle code: LV10877 2007/08/07 17:46
DALWHINNIE 1988 DISTILLERS EDITION D. SK. 312 | Distilled: 1988 | Bottled: 2003 | ABV: 43% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Founded in 1897, Dalwhinnie is a Scottish Highlands distillery situated in one of the UK's coldest areas, averaging 6 degrees celsius. Designed by Charles Doig, its strategic location facilitated whiskey production. The cold climate and heavier, sulphurous distillate necessitate longer maturation. Dalwhinnie is not only known for its single malt but also as a key component in Johnnie Walker blends, adding honey-fruit notes and light smoke. It was included in Diageo's Classic Malts series in 1988, with notable bottlings including the 15-year-old and Distillers Edition. | Bottle description | Dalwhinnie 1988 is a single malt whisky bottled as part of The Distillers Edition vintage series. This series is known for whiskies that are first matured in traditional oak casks before being moved to secondary aging in other casks, showcasing a different character of the distillery than what is normally presented. In this case, the whisky was matured in Oloroso Sherry casks.Nose: Rich notes of honey, dried fruit, and nuts, accompanied by a subtle hint of smoke.Taste: Sweet and smooth with notes of honey, spice, and dried fruit from the Oloroso cask, adding depth and complexity.Finish: Medium-long, with hints of honey, sherry, and fine smoke.Bottles from The Distillers Edition series are sought after by whisky collectors today, thanks to vintage releases.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L15T01820809
EDRADOUR 1997 STRAIGHT FROM THE CASK PORT WOOD FINISH | Distilled: 19.11.1997 | Bottled: 21.9.2008 | Stated age: 10 years old | ABV: 56,7% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Edradour is a small Scottish distillery in the Highlands, near Pitlochry, established in 1837. Its founder, Duncan Forbes, had been distilling legally since 1825, capitalizing on the area's history of illicit whiskey production. Acquired by Signatory Vintage in 2002, Edradour is known for its traditional methods, including open mash tuns and wooden washbacks, which contribute to its robust, fruity character. Most of its whiskey matures in ex-sherry casks, while its heavily peated Ballechin range uses American bourbon casks. | Bottle description | Edradour 1997 is a single malt whisky, bottled directly by the distillery as part of the Straight From The Cask series, which is known for being without chill filtration or coloring. The whisky was distilled on November 19, 1997, and bottled on October 21, 2008, after 10 years of aging. It was first aged in hogshead casks and then finished in Port Pipe casks after port wine.Nose: Rich and fruity with distinct notes of dried fruit, grapes, and sweet spices from the port cask.Taste: Full and intense with notes of forest fruit, vanilla, and spices. The port adds a subtle sweetness and fruity character.Finish: Long and warm, with lingering fruity and spicy notes.The auctioned bottle is one of 927 bottles and comes in a stylish wooden box.Size: 500 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Bottle code: 08/715
KNAPPOGUE CASTLE 1995 | Distilled: 1995 | ABV: 40% | Country: Ireland | Type: Single malt Irish whiskey | Bottler description | Knappogue Castle is an Irish whiskey brand that takes its name from the medieval castle in County Clare. Founded by Earl Mark Edwin Andrews in 1966, the brand is known for its premium single malt whiskeys. Andrews started archiving old Irish whiskeys and bottling them under the Knappogue Castle label. In 1998, Knappogue Castle 1951, one of the oldest Irish single malts, was released, gaining notable recognition. The brand continues to focus on quality vintage releases, upholding the legacy of Irish whiskey. | Bottle description | Knappogue Castle 1995 "Very Special Reserve" is a single malt Irish whiskey that was distilled in 1995 and bottled in 2007. It is speculated that it may come from the old Bushmills distillery, one of the oldest distilleries in the world.This whiskey is matured in bourbon casks, giving it subtle fruity notes of orchard fruit, vanilla, spice, and a light oak influence. Aging in bourbon barrels contributes to its smoothness and lightness, which are typical characteristics of Irish whiskey.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L7 002 327
LINKWOOD 1969 | Distilled: 1969 | Bottled: 2008 | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Linkwood Distillery, located in the Speyside region of Scotland, is renowned for its smooth and elegant whisky, characterized by fruity and floral notes. Founded in 1821 by Peter Brown, the distillery was later taken over by his son, William Brown. In 1932, Linkwood became part of the Distillers Company Limited (DCL) and underwent several upgrades throughout the 20th century. In 1972, a new distillery was built adjacent to the original, significantly increasing production capacity. Although the older section of the distillery closed in 1985, it is still used for Diageo's experimental purposes, including research on the effects of copper and reflux during the distillation process. Linkwood whisky is prized for its smoothness and freshness, making it an ideal component for blended whiskies. A significant portion of its production is used in blends, particularly Johnnie Walker and White Horse, although some distillate is bottled as a single malt. Today, Linkwood remains a part of Diageo's portfolio, with its 12-year-old whisky featured in the popular Flora & Fauna range, showcasing the classic Speyside style. | Bottle description | Linkwood 1969 is a single malt whisky bottled by independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail as part of their prestigious Rare Vintage series. The whisky was distilled in 1969 and bottled in 2008, after several decades of aging, resulting in a rich and complex flavor profile. It's highly sought after for its exceptional quality Linkwood is known for.Nose: Rich notes of ripe fruit, vanilla, oak, and fine spices, complemented by sweet honey and a hint of citrus.Taste: Full-bodied and smooth, with dominant fruit, vanilla, caramel, subtle sherry, and spice.Finish: Long and balanced, with lingering notes of fruit, vanilla, and light wood, providing a complex and satisfying finish.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: none | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: JG/FJF
JURA 16 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 16 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Islands - Jura | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Jura Distillery is located on the remote Isle of Jura in the South Hebrides, Scotland. Founded in 1810, it has had various names, including Craighouse, Small Isles, and Caol nan Eilean, before finally becoming Jura. The distillery's early success ended in 1901 due to a whiskey crisis, leading to its closure. Its remote location and lack of direct access to the mainland made operations costly, causing it to remain shut for over 60 years. In 1963, Jura was revitalized by Robin Fletcher and Tony Riley-Smith, who worked with blender Charles Mackinlay and designer William Delme-Evans to boost island distilling and support the local economy. Jura began selling its single malt whiskey in 1974 and steadily expanded its offerings. In 2002, it launched Superstition whiskey, which added a slightly smoky flavor, followed by the fully peated Prophecy edition in 2009. A complete rebranding in 2018 introduced a new range of whiskeys with subtle smokiness, including Jura Journey and aged versions (10, 12, and 18 years), along with special editions like Jura Seven Wood. | Bottle description | Isle of Jura 16 Years is a single malt whisky from the Isle of Jura distillery, part of their Vintage Collection. This whisky has been aged for at least 16 years in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, giving it a rich and balanced flavor profile. Popular for its complexity and depth of flavor, it is an excellent example of Isle of Jura whisky.Nose: Rich notes of dried fruit, nuts, and subtle smoke, complemented by vanilla and oak from the bourbon casks.Taste: Smooth and balanced, with sweet notes of sherry, honey, dried fruit, raisins, and a subtle nuttiness, transitioning to vanilla and light spice.Finish: Long and satisfying, with lingering sweetness and subtle spiciness.Size: 700 ml | Condition: traces of mold on the bottle | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L7157 G7 23:23 07/01550
MIDLETON VERY RARE 2007 | Bottled: 2007 | ABV: 40% | Country: Ireland | Type: Blended Irish whiskey | Distillery description | Midleton is a prominent Irish distillery located in the town of Midleton, near Cork in southern Ireland. Originally established in 1825, it became one of the country's largest distilleries after several older distilleries merged in 1975 to create the modern "New Midleton" distillery, replacing the original facility. Midleton produces a variety of whiskeys, including traditional single pot still and grain whiskey, which are marketed either as single pot still whiskeys or used in blends. The distillery is home to several renowned Irish whiskey brands, such as Jameson, Redbreast, Powers, Green Spot, and the premium Midleton Very Rare, an annual limited edition highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs worldwide. Today, Midleton is part of Irish Distillers, a subsidiary of the global conglomerate Pernod Ricard, and plays a key role in the resurgence and growth of Irish whiskey in the global market. | Bottle description | Midleton Very Rare 2007 is a limited edition Irish whiskey representing the pinnacle of craftsmanship from the Midleton distillery. Each vintage of Midleton Very Rare is created from carefully selected casks aged between 12 to 25 years in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, renowned for its exceptional smoothness and complex profile.Nose: Rich and complex, with dominant notes of vanilla, wood, honey, and citrus fruits.Taste: Silky smooth with caramel, dried fruit, spice, and vanilla, full-bodied, offering an ideal slow-sipping experience.Finish: Long and elegant with lingering vanilla, spice, and oak.The auctioned bottle #1256 comes in a luxurious wooden box, making it a popular collector's item.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: none | Packaging: wooden box, cracks at the hinges
GLENLIVET ARCHIVE 21 YEARS OLD BATCH NO. 1109D | Stated age: 21 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Glenlivet is an iconic Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region, with a rich history dating back to 1824 when it was founded by George Smith. It was among the first distilleries to obtain a legal license following the Excise Act of 1823, enabling it to produce whisky legally. This move faced resistance from local illegal producers, but Glenlivet quickly established itself as a model for other distilleries. Known for its exceptional spirit, Glenlivet features delightful notes of apples and malt. Its quality soon made it one of the most popular whiskies, not only in Scotland but also internationally. By the 1830s, it had gained popularity in London, particularly among the upper classes. The prestige of the Glenlivet name became so significant that other Speyside distilleries began to use it, leading to a legal battle that George Smith ultimately won, securing exclusive rights to the name "The Glenlivet." In 1978, Glenlivet became part of the Seagram Company. When Pernod Ricard acquired Seagram's whisky portfolio in 2001, Glenlivet emerged as a key brand within the global group. Under Pernod Ricard's leadership, Glenlivet has grown to be one of the best-selling single malt whiskies worldwide. Today, Glenlivet offers an extensive range of bottlings, including the renowned 12-year-old, 15-year-old, 18-year-old, 21-year-old, and 25-year-old whiskies. The distillery also releases limited editions and vintage bottlings that are highly sought after by whisky enthusiasts around the globe. | Bottle description | Glenlivet 21 Year Old "Archive" is a prestigious single malt whisky that was bottled in 2009. Aged for at least 21 years, its name "Archive" reflects the historical legacy within the distillery's portfolio.Nose: Rich and complex with notes of dried fruit, spice, oak, and a subtle honey sweetness.Taste: Full and smooth, with predominant notes of dried fruit, caramel, spice, and a hint of oak.Finish: Long and rich, with hints of spice and oak, leading to a delicate and pleasantly sweet finish.Produced in small batches, this whisky has become highly sought after by collectors and fans of the distillery.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Bottle code: 16/11/09 08:14 LA41144
GLENFARCLAS 1974 THE FAMILY CASKS | Distilled: 1974 | Bottled: 28.2.2007 | ABV: 60,8% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Glenfarclas is a Scottish distillery in the Speyside region, near the village of Ballindalloch. It was founded in 1836 and since 1865 it has been managed by the Grant family, who have been running it for six generations. The distillery's name means "valley of green grass", a reference to the rich grasslands surrounding its surroundings. This long-standing family supervision allows Glenfarclas to maintain traditional production methods and a careful approach to distillation, which is reflected in the character of their whisky. The Grants are known for their careful business strategy and thoughtful approach to growth. As George Grant, the sixth generation of the family says, "We've been through 22 recessions. We only make what we can afford and we never borrow to make it." This attitude allowed the distillery to increase its stock even when others were cutting production, ensuring it had enough older whiskeys to sell. Glenfarclas is also careful to maintain a strong brand by avoiding collaboration with independent bottlers. An important feature of Glenfarclas is its aging of whiskey in Oloroso sherry casks, which gives the whiskey rich notes of dried fruit, spice and sweetness. In 2007 saw the launch of the prestigious The Family Casks series, which includes vintage editions of whiskey since 1954. This project is one of the most extensive among Scottish distilleries. | Bottle description | Glenfarclas 1974 is a single malt whisky that was bottled directly by the Glenfarclas distillery as part of their prestigious The Family Casks series. Introduced in 2007, this series represents a selection of the finest casks from the Glenfarclas portfolio. Each bottling comes from one specific year (vintage), giving customers the opportunity to choose whiskies from vintages that hold personal or historical significance. Whiskies from this series are bottled at natural cask strength, without chill filtration and coloring, preserving the natural character and authentic flavor profile.Nose: Rich and intense, with notes of dark fruit, dried fruit, sherry, and subtle spices.Taste: Strong and complex, with full notes of sherry, caramel, chocolate, dried fruit, and oak.Finish: Long, warm, and balanced, with lingering notes of spice, fruit, and wood.The auctioned bottle is one of 555 bottles drawn from cask No. 5786 and is presented in a luxurious wooden box.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Bottle code: L280207 31043BB
OLD PULTENEY RARE SINGLE HIGHLAND MALT 8 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 8 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Old Pulteney is a Scottish whisky distillery located in Wick, on the north coast of the Highlands. It was founded in 1826 by James Henderson, who moved whisky production from nearby Stemster to the newly developed Pulteneytown, an area that grew rapidly due to the herring trade boom of the late 18th century. At its peak, Wick was the largest herring trade center in Europe, which significantly contributed to the town's growth. After a period of Prohibition in Wick (1922-1947) and multiple changes in ownership, the distillery was acquired in 1995 by Inver House Distillers, who renovated it and launched the Old Pulteney brand. Often called the "sea whisky," Old Pulteney is known for its distinct salty, maritime notes, influenced by its coastal location. The distillery is particularly famous for its 12-year-old bottling, but its 21-year-old whisky gained international recognition when it was awarded the title of "World Whisky of the Year" in Jim Murray's Whisky Bible in 2012. | Bottle description | Old Pulteney Aged 8 Years is a single malt whisky bottled by independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail in 1993 as part of the Rare Single Highland Malt series. This vintage release features a metal cap, a characteristic detail of older bottles from this era.Nose: Fresh and fruity, with a light marine influence and citrus notes.Taste: Smooth, showcasing hints of vanilla, fruit, and fine spices.Finish: Medium long, with subtle notes of oak and fruit.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box
Vintage ethereal duo of figures from the classic Charles Dickens story A Christmas Carol that depicts a figure holding holly and a basket while the other figure is modeling a black robe with their finger pointing out. Items are signed and dated by artist. Annalee tag on both items. Largest item measures 9"H x 7" dia. Artist: Chuck ThorndikeIssued: 1996Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: AnnaleeCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

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