A rare whisky collection has gone on sale for £20,000.
A single owner has amassed 60 lots of Scottish malt and experts call it a connoisseur’s dream.
Highlights include two boxed one-litre bottles of The Macallan Cask Strength 10 Year Old Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, each valued at £800 to £1,000.
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There are also single cask, single malt Scotch whiskies from Douglas Laing’s Old and Rare Platinum Selection, including the lost distillery Banff, each estimated at £500 to £600.
And a rare limited-edition bottle from Clynelish Distillery, distilled in 1974 and aged 23 years, is expected to fetch £800 to £1,000, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Cataloguer Robert French said: “This single owner collection is a whisky connoisseur’s dream with exclusive bottles galore and rare examples from lost distilleries.
“It is simply a sensational collection of some of the finest bottles I have ever had the pleasure to research and catalogue.
“This auction will be a dream for all whisky lovers and collectors as well as the perfect opportunity to treat yourself or a fellow aficionado to a unique Christmas present.”
The collection is being auctioned by Richard Winterton Auctioneers in Lichfield, Staffs, with the online sale running from 5pm on 21 November to 9am on 3 December, following an initial valuation by Mr French.
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