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are surprises at the Bonhams auction

On 16 June 2010 was again held a whiskey auction house which specializes Bonhams in Edinburgh. Total of 396 lots were sold with one or more whiskeys.

The auction unearthed many interesting and was good for some surprises. Sun confirmed once again that the distillery bottlings have Macallan, Bowmore, Highland Park, Port Ellen and Spring Bank continues to be a big fan and investor community. Many were

it surprises some lots where the price bids either much down to or below the market (for sale) were low. The following is an Some examples: 15 years old


High prices

  • Glencraig , 1978, 62.4%, Scotch Malt Whisky Society 104.1, GBP 420
  • Highland Park Rebus, aged of 20, 150 bottles, 44.7%, Distillery Bottling, GBP 1,140
  • Bowmore - 26 year old on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Duncan Group, 220 bottles, 46%, Distillery Bottling, GBP 384
  • Knockando , , 1982, 43%, Distillery Bottling, GBP 288
  • Glenmorangie , 22jährig, 1963, 43%, Destillerie-Abfüllung, GBP 660
  • Ardbeg , 30jährig, 1975, 44.7%, Destillerie-Abfüllung, GBP 660
  • Macallan Lalique Decanter, 50jährig, 46%, Destillerie-Abfüllung, GBP 7`440
  • Oban , 21jährig, 1963, 46%, Cadenhead, GBP 600

Schnäppchen


  • Glen Mhor , 1969, 45%, Campbell & Clark, GBP 168
  • Caol Ila, 18 years old , 1974, 43%, Master of Malt & Dallas Dhu , the age of 19, 1974, 43%, Master of Malt, along GBP 132
  • Imperial , 16 years old, 1976, 43% Master of Malt & Askaig , 15 years old, 1978, 43%, Master of Malt & Knockando , 18 years old, 1978, 43%, Distillery Bottling, along GBP 96
  • Glengoyne Vintage Reserve, 1967, 43%, Douglas Laing, GBP 144





reasons for the excesses of up and down in of the price scale can be partially offset by the absence of local (British) constitute bidder and the increased participation of applicants from the euro area (for the pound has become more attractive), focusing on some distilleries and expenditure.

question : Disconnects now in the whiskey industry and the chaff from the wheat?

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