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Lot 130 Lockes Single Malt, bottle 735 of 1000/ Connemara 1960s Pure Pot Still Single Malt/ The Tyrconnell 10 year old Port Cask (plus plinth)
Result: Reserve not met
Highest Bid: €250
Bid History: 16 Bids
Distillery: Lockes/ Connemara/ Tyrconnell
Country: Ireland
Strength: 40%
Bottle Size: 70cl
Condition: Lot condition is very good as per the photographs, no issues have been noted except some wear/ damage to the Connemara tube.
Estimate: €300 - €350
Description: A 3 bottle set of Lockes, Connemara and Tyrconnell, plus a plinth to place them on. The Locke's is a limited edition singkle malt distilled at the Cooley distillery. One of only 1000 bottles, each with a hand-signed note from John Teeling (included). The Connemara Single Malt is an old bottling that looks to date from the late 1990s or early 2000s, and is a very hard bottle to find and now quite rare. This bottling is unusual in that it claims to be 'Pure Pot Still' and 'Single Malt' at the same time, clearly this was a slight misjudgement and later bottles omitted the 'Pure Pot Still' claim. The Tyrconnell is the unpeated style from the Cooley Distillery. This version was finished in a port cask, under the guidance of Dr Barry Walsh, the former Master Blender at the Midleton Distillery. Its one of the three different finishes to the range - the others being madeira and sherry.
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