A Full House

 

Fine Spirits Auction is simply effervescent! This new auction will offer more than 1,300 bottles, from the most rare, unexpected and unique bottles to more affordable hidden gems. Lovers of fine spirits and seasoned collectors alike will surely find what they’re looking for.

 

 

At this auction, Chartreuse jeroboams take centre stage. There are plenty of three-litre bottles ranging from the copper edition, the V.E.P edition (exceptionally long aging process), the 9th centenary edition, the Elixir 1605 edition and the Meilleurs Ouvriers de France (M.O.F) edition. Other rare masterpieces are showcased, namely the Chartreuse Épiscopale du IIIe Millénaire, as well as V.E.P cuvées dating as far back as the 70s. The La Romanée-Conti domain has also returned to FSA, with Marc and Fine de Bourgogne from the late 90s.

The selection for rhum agricoles is just as remarkable, with the first outstanding numbered cuvées from La Favorite, bottlings from the 40s, as well as bottles from Bally, Damoiseau, J.M., Saint James and Trois Rivières.

 

 

 

As for whisky, the card collection from Hanyu is making its big return to FSA, with a Jack and a Queen of Diamonds. Scotland won’t be outshone, however, whether it’s with official or independent bottlings. This auction includes numerous cuvées from the 70s and 80s from renowned distilleries such as Ardbeg, Banff, Brora, Dalmore, Laphroaig, Macallan and Port Ellen, to name a few. Let’s not forget the superb Black Bowmore 1964 1st Edition, which has been preserved in an impeccable state.

Finally, Cadenhead is also back with several hundred Scottish gems, all within an affordable range.

 

 

Happy auctioning to everyone!