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September Auction 2022

Welcome to our September auction! Once again we believe we have some great lots for you to choose from. We have a strong line-up of Midleton whiskeys including ... Read More Welcome to our September auction! Once again we believe we have some great lots for you to choose from. We have a strong line-up of Midleton whiskeys including Very Rare, Dair Ghaelach, Method & Madness, Redbreast, Spot Whiskeys plus some other very interesting lots. From Bushmills we have a number of the 'Causeway' collection on offer, including two of the Chinese market exclusive Limited Editions. One of the auction highlights is a John Jameson & Son's '9 years in wood' bottling from 1901/1902 which was bottled at Dublin port for W. Brannan & Sons, it is in great condition given it is around 120 years old!
As per usual, we have a wide selection of bottles from most of the Irish distilleries including Jameson, Powers, Midleton, Teeling, Spot Whiskeys, Dingle, Killowen, The Irishman, Writers Tears, The Tyrconnell, Locke's, Thomond Gate, Waterford, JJ Corry plus a few more. We also have a number of interesting whiskey sets. Once again we have some very decent Scotch bottles which you may find interesting including a full case of Johnnie Walker Red Label from the 1970s, complete with the outer case.
In this auction we also have some other alcohol offerings including Cognac, Vodka, Gin, Champagne & even Wine so if you have someone special who doesn't drink whiskey there may be something there for you. There is also a nice selection of glasses to choose from (we recommend checking out the Midleton & Powers whiskey glasses, and also the Tanqueray & Whitley Neil gin glasses).
We believe (hope!) that we have something for everyone - a good few high-end bottles, but also a very decent range of everyday drinkers. So if it's an investment you are looking for, or just some more interesting whiskeys to add to your 'drinking collection' then we hope you'll find something you like. Thanks a mill again for all the support.
Happy bidding!
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Lot 42 Redbreast Single Cask, 19 year old La Maison du Wh...
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Hammer price: €390
Lot 43 Gold Spot 9 year old, 135th Anniversary Limited Ed...
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Hammer price: €290
Lot 44 Midleton Very Rare 1987 75cl
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Hammer price: €2,800
Lot 45 Midleton Very Rare 1991 70cl (in a 75cl box)
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Hammer price: €920
Lot 46 Midleton Very Rare 2003 70cl
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Hammer price: €1,100
Lot 47 JJ Corry The Cyber Monday
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Hammer price: €125
Lot 48 Thomond Gate Imperial Stout Finish, Cask PL-001 20...
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Hammer price: €125
Lot 49 Bowmore 15 year old Aston Martin Limited Edition
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Hammer price: €105
Lot 50 Redbreast Single Cask 16 year old, Swedish Exclusi...
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Hammer price: €310
Lot 51 Redbreast Single Cask 16 year old, Swedish Exclusi...
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Hammer price: €280
Lot 52 Redbreast Single Cask 16 year old, Swedish Exclusi...
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Hammer price: €290
Lot 53 Redbreast 16 year old Single Cask, Celtic Whiskey ...
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Hammer price: €280
Lot 54 The Irishman 17 year old Single Cask Single Malt
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Hammer price: €155
Lot 55 Nikka Whisky From The Barrel
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Hammer price: €46
Lot 56 Jameson 12 year old Special Reserve
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Hammer price: €120
Lot 57 Donegal 20 year old Blended Irish Whiskey
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Hammer price: €210
Lot 58 Michael Collins Single Malt & 'A Blend' (2 bottle ...
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Hammer price: €135
Lot 59 Fercullen 20 year old Five Elements Single Malt
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Hammer price: €160
Lot 60 Two Midleton glasses
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Hammer price: €65
Lot 61 Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy (old bottling)
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Hammer price: €370
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